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o SUP == Here’s a holiday mllutum of the most comfortable, the most fash- ionable bedroem slippers at most economical prices. i 5 it i S Men’s Slippe Rubber Heel Leather Sole PRICE $1.75 to $3.00 Men’s Felt Slippers $2.25 and $2.75 ) { - I} H ® ) | ) A ! A N ~ { ] { ¢ N / ) § l} ) } l} \ ) I} \ | y [} § \ 1 q \ o i e i S S A S P D Men’sSuedeSlipper Special, $1.25 Colors—Grey, Tan, Black e s b e ER T Grey: Red, Blue Bedroom Slippers df Every Type for " Every Taste : Women’s $1.00 s’HEEPCIKIN-LINED SLIPPERS for men, women, children $1.00. $1.25 and LT Christmas Tables Loaded with GIF TS.’ et BR ASQW ARE—C HROMEWARE—GLASSWA.BE— DISHWARE—POTTERY—NOVELTIES and TOYS B M. Behrends Co., Inc. ' “Juneau’s Leadiig Dephflmem. Store AUXILIARY WILL Chnstmas Parhes for Mem~ Plans for two Christmas parties and announcement of the sponsor-| piERRE, S, D, Dec. 7-—A plan ship of a motion picture Were i, transfer bankrupt South Dakota made at the regular business meet- | tamjlies from relief rolls to.self-sus- ing of the American Legion Aux-|taining positions on model farms is |sion combines. 7. helps irt.one. . M m held in the Dugout last bemg developed by a rural reha- Both 7:30 o'clock and 9:30 0'clock | fegeral -funds. presentations of “Forgotten Men,” @ war picture, will be sponsored bY | jes has been.delayed by administra~ the American Legion at ‘the UP-|tive complications, land has been: town . Theatre tomorray night, it | appraised, @ staff.of architects is was announced., ©One of the Christmag parties wfll‘muu are preparing. lumber. . . (. bey held, December 20 at 8 o'clock| fop Legion members and wives and be given an. opportunity. to move Auxiliary - members Every guest isto- bring a small| ferfile, smaller. tracts.. . 11:30 o'clock Saturday morning, Des tree and show will follow. |and a number of. new 2w members flt T |taken in. Refreshments were sesv~ mimg:noxg' D:c ed following, the business session. back, discovered ¥ e lagoon, here, has. to the American Red to become.a permanept eIl 4y the organization’s muse Wasbh‘lam ¥ § bers and Children to | Be Held Soon | | biliation corporation finamced with Although actual moving of nn& turning out building plans, and saw It plans materialize, families will members and husbands.|from unproductive .land. .to more ameng the mem- m-muwwmu .uwmbe property by making small payments | store. ‘entertainment. over a 30-year period. t fasy sigfiing * mOder “farih deris,” 4 |cember 22 in the Dugout. Lunch- | consisting of a ‘Nouse, barn,-chicken trict of Alukl on a judgment| |eon will be served and a Christmas | coop, windmill or gther water sup- rendered in said, Court, ! ply and possibly & smali log house. | first R . DY h A Croqflfi,dp- _on December 3, 1934, levied | £ Demand Creomalsion Don't let them get a strangle hold. Fight them quickly. Creomul- k| internationally famous gold min- | wr‘urcb Inc, alias A. R. Maeser, | tg [doing brTmess, as Pacific Interna~ Park |tippal, Pur Company, and A. ’ f DadyCrass—word Puzzle { - aantal Solution§vedterday's Pizzte 10 Footbanl tears | 1. Behavea 12 Always 5. Fury 13. | % onnu. um- )1 Philippin Moving me- | native chanical part 18. Repair . Island in the et Mediter- . Bending down ranean 22, erate Card of a cer- 23 ht varlety tain suit * Tof a_color . Ey ong's, selt Rud 3 X 5 dirved” ks siowly” 38 |-h.a edge Amass and de- I arment, v posit in »: tmb. eepa dliter !‘L‘ ne bugs Postal service - anim . Devices for | 88, Long narrow holding openinj . Heavenly a b Witty person | g Wooden pro- . Waistcoats | peller . Odorous vapore | ous. exhalaes ! g tions | tcles ¥ s, Plant with'an 52, Moccsins 60. Not wild # cdible root- 63, Amerjcan e A i b ,',:%'&“ 54, Cm;nzq posi- Des| tion © S 3, Busioy P ong: 55. Cavern | 47. Proprietors 63. Across 'f 66. Crazy: South- | hill western U.S. f 8% Sraphess 57. German river 58, Writing table 60. Unit of weight §1. Banner @ dll.alll flfil.% W Oid newspapers for sale at The Empire Office. (Continuee ‘twn 'Page One bdnl made in lmklng Juneau’s two 1 ing propertles. i As previously - announced, when | the purchase of the Alaska Gasti- | | neau properties was consummated, the mine crews are gradually be- | jng ineressed, and although therel is no demand. for any. material in- ORDER YOUR JAP NOW! { 1 o the i ; 4 . ; ) e Py 'gf,:"m < le !‘e;mm;p:s . | New. Dlfierent. Cltron Peel, Orange Pee], AP PLES APPLES ing. maintained, insepd_ of e HEINZ DATE Lemon Peel, candied red} ... Buy a Box ngrmal wintes cessity of laying aff somwmx;g&u; ot e Ui PUDDING and green Cherries, Curs Extra: Fancy Grade | sty , ot Rde: prospecting | Med , tins, 33c rants, Raisins $1.89 AN levelopment wor | mGHET QlJAerY “4Le I upRENTION | Owing to the Trse crowd which| {OMAT(‘:OES “Include a package of GlNgEgS TALE will attend opy CLOSING OUT| arge Lans 24 MEXED :NUTS ¢ » SALE which epens tomorrow morn- | 4 for 470 XMAS ASSORTED 2 bom“ zsc ing at 9 we feel thet it is but ralr. CANDY or box of WS . |to-say - fihnbv;e w‘m au:]: onlym: ————— —— CHOCOLATES —— - . M b o yees 48 | in the package you sen '”“‘,;‘n“-k?e :‘x:';}:f 'féd"?‘;fi‘; SER]%gG? EANESS - below to your friends KETCYEIZUP Wraitied, We. thank you.for yout. . You will find PIGGLY] _HEIN? e o Loanas Large ‘Tins WIGGLY prices at BIG] Pint. bettles DEPARTMENT -STORE. —adv. | 2 for 22¢ SAVINGS 2 for 43¢ NOZICE OF MARSHAL'S SALE United States of America, Firsp| Divjsion,.. District ;of Alaska, ssi Nu};: nolice is hereby given, KL virtye .of a writ of Fieri 1 Mm“(uw ‘execution), dated De- CHRISTMAS camber. 3d,, A, D, 1934, issued out| CANDY “|of the District, Gougt, of the Uniteg | b ‘ " States for the First Division, Dis- | Cljeam Mxx 2 pounds 45¢ on the| first day of Deeember, A. D. 1934/ in_favor of. Chris Dahl, plaintiff, | nqd imt Pacific International ser }n‘ve on this 25th day ot D. 1933, attached the following described real’ situated in Tebenkoff Bay,| 1’%” wer Chatham Straits in the | st ivision and Territory of | Alaskg, to wit: A small island| known as Pacific International Pur | s (Or. Maesser’s) fox island; | ln&ns.ybwldiw fox pens, feed'| %Wfl Aappurtenances thereon , belonging, and that I, ,, offer said real| estate for sale, at public vendue| highest and best bidder, for | ,..on "HG flfil day of January, D 30 o'clock am., at| at the front steps | and Territorial Capj~ Hxlf‘"or Whole | ulhlfonw SWIFI"SPREMIUMW swn“rTr'i o BLUE | %nad. Juneau, Alaska, Decembgr[ 7, 1984. . | WiM,. | A.. MAHONEY, Fisst Dwsmn District of, Alaska. By J. L. McCORMICK, ¥ g Deputg. HOWARD D. STABLER, Plaintiff’s Attorney. ,Mm Dec? 7, 1934, M\m Jan. 4, 1935, ZL5 . od ) GO It is a trade-mark you can rely op for quality, freshness and value in every single item every day in the week. eous service whenever and wherever yoa may cheose to purchase. XMAS ‘CANDY—Hard-Mig- ==+ =XMAS CANDY—Ribbon Mix Cellophane 2 POUNDS—38¢ Piggly Wig | Speclal Sale~Swift & Co. ] HAMS Premmm Ovemzed lb BACON, Lean, Tastv,"lb MRS SWIFT’S BROOKFIELD PURE PORKUNKS b. m\wm,.m 0.8 DIPARTMINT 01-‘ AGRICULTURE WLALHER BURBAU ' The W eather (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., Dec. 7: Cloudy tonight and Saturday, probabxy showers; light to mod- erate southeast winds. LOCAL DATA % Time Barometer Temp. Humldity Wind Velocity Weather 4 pm. yest'y .....30.30 40 83 SE 20 Cldy ! am. today w....30.31 41 84 8. 8 Cldy Noon today .. 30.13 42 84 SwW 5 Cldy RADIC 2ZEPORTS YESTERDAY TODAY i Highest 4pm. | Lowest4a.m. 4am. Precip. 4am. | | Station temp, temp. temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather | Barrow ... 22 14 Nome . 34 32 | Bethel 4“ 42 | Fairbanks 52 50 | 38 40 14 0 Clear Dawson 10 16 | 16 22 i 0 Ciea: $t. Paul 34 32 | 2 34 22 16 Snow Butch Harbor 38 36 | 34 34 4 44 Cldy Kodiak 46 42 i Cordova ... 52 50 | 40 44 10 392 Cldy Junean .. 42 10 | 38 41 2 0 Cldy Sitka 3 - - | #® = = .20 Ketchikan 42 38 | 36 40 4 0 Ciear Prince Rupert 44 40 | 34 38 4 0 Clear Edmonton 36 32 | 22 22 4 0 Clear Seattle i 4 40 | n 36 4 0 Cidy Partland ’ 46 42 | 0 20 e Clear 52 5 4 [ Clear San: Francisco 66 64 A WEATHER SYNOPSIS High baromteric pressure prevailed this mornn gifrom Dawson southward to California,:the -erest being over Alberta. A storm ares of marked: intensity prevailed eover the North Pacific ; Ocean. .the lowest. reported ' pressure being 28,00 inches overthe ocean - at. ;52 degrees north latitude and 154 degrees west longitude. This gen- eral pressure, distribution has been attended by precipitation along the ceastal: regions from: Unalaska, to. Jureau, while generally fair weather was prevalent over .the sjuthern. pertion -of Bqufihessu Al- askn. Mfld weather « cnntmues over Alflsh Téxfl“mk G‘d‘et Helps |seope” which when used to view its | Numerous pictures gives them three M)fidw} ‘Plllllfll | dimensions,. And there are.a lot B ICAGO, Dec. 7—The latest|of Dictures. “to- make ddlication ¥ pairi- e lesa comes:in the form of a text- ATTENTION hoek by Prof. Harvey Brace Lemon for his. class in. gengral secience at the University of Chicago. but Dr. colored cover on if, Lemon has put a scarlet | he’s likely to beeome interested. Here's the reason: Accompanying | full cooperation. each copy of the book is a sterco- DEPARTMENT STORE NAME- It is a guarantee of dependable, efficient and court- ORANGES We ‘Have EVERYTHING for the FRUIT CAKE 2 POUNDS—45c MIXED NUTS CANNED All.No. .1 .Grade —MILK — Fresh—1 934—Fresh DARIGOLD 2 pounds 49c 15, cans 99¢ Meat Departmmt VEINERS, bb. RIBBON POUL_TRY BESI' KNMQUMJT\‘ 6 i Owing to the" large crowd wh!ch will attend. our <CLOSING OUT SALEwhich opens tomerrew morn- The only drawback is the title, |ing at 9.we feel that.it:is but: fair “From Galileo to Cosmic R;:ys,"ico say- that we will allow only .a certain number of people in the and once a|store at any one time, after which student gets by . the frontispiece | the: store will, be cleared and more ‘admicted, ‘We. thank you for your THE LEADER | —adv. COA[ The value or any conl to Lhe consumer depends solely upon what results he is able to secure with it in daily operation and under .exitsing, conditions. . ... A number eight shoe has ne value to the man with a number nine foot. < . . A ten-foot plank is worthless .as & means -of span- ning a twelve-foot, space. .. . Coal prices may. be quoted Ln the market but coal values must continue to be determined: on the firing line in each individual plant, We can satisfy your eyery:coal need now as we have for over thirty-five years in Juneau. We have a coal for.every purse e_a.nd for every purpose and we invite you. to call us- about your particular. problem, One of . the following may - fit your: requirements: Per ton Indian Egg-Lump $12.00 Carbonado ... i 1300 Utah Stove ... . 15.00 Nanaimo ; Lump - 14.80 Namaimo Mine Run .. 14.50 Diamond Briquets 13.00 Indian-Carbonado.. Mix 12.50 Utah Stove and Steam 1150 Indian Egg-Lump and Steam .., o 1050 Indian.Pea Ceal Lo 10.50 Webster, Smithing * 27.00 Sungle Smithing ... 18.00 .- Prices, quoted are F.0.B.. Bunkers Delivery -additional, P o pe acific Coast Coal Co. FERRY WAY 'PHONE 412 CALL US DIRECT or Calk ane of ithe r following transfers WE SELL. GOOD €OAL. ONLY 5 We, especially recommend Indian Egg-Lump and Carbonado FOR YOUR FURNACE NORTH . TRANSFER Office ‘"Next to Light, Ca. JUNEAU TRANSFER CO. ALL GRADES OF COAL DEPENDABLE SERVICE Headquarters for Wellington and Utah Coals PHONE 48 L INDIAN: EGG-LUMP CARBONADO EGG QUALITY SERVICE TRANSFER PHONE 528 :COAL - CALL 11 BODDING TRANSFER €O0AL: Genuine Utah 3nd Nanaimo Coals—HOT STUFF! RYAN TRANSFER PHONE 29 .., e ————————————————————— e ——— FUEL- WELL SCREENED wiC QA L, ALSO Dm -'lq-fc Satisfactory and Economical ALASKA TRANSFER PHONE' 269 FOR+— DIAN EGG-LUHP TAMOND BRIQUETS or any other good brand of COAL— JACK'S TRANSFER