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~ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, DEC: 11, 1934. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIlllIIIIIIHIHIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlfllllIllllIIIIIIIllllllllllIIlllIlllIIIIIIIIIWIll!{IIIIIIIII||lIIlIIIImllllllmllilllllllllllll D FASHIONED U.'S. DEPARTMENT iOF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The W eather (By the U. 8. Weaiher Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and vieinity, beginning at 4 p.m., Dec. 11: Cloudy tonight and Wednesday, probably showers; moderate east and southeast winds. o ey §~ wxwat COAL 1 LOCAL DATA Time Barometer Temp. Humldity Wind Velocity "Weather The value of any coal to the 4 pm. yest'y 29.79 44 E u Lt. Rain consumer depends solely - upon | 4 am. today 2082 39 gfi NE 3 Clear what results he is able to secure Noon today 29.75 39 5 SE 8 Cldy with it in daily operation and under exitsing conditions. . . . A RADIC 2EPORTS - 1 number eight shoe has no value ! S || to the man with a number nine Highest 4pm. | Lowest4a.m. 4am. Precip. 4am. foot, ... . A ten-foot plank is Station temp. temp. | wmp temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather worthless as a means of span- | | Barrow 18 4 18 4 0 Cldy || ning a twelve-foot space. . . . |H Nome 30 15 18 4 30 cldy || Coal prices may be quoted in il Bethel 28 24 12 14 Cam 0 Clear - |} the market' but coal values must | ! ! |F‘a!rbanks 24 22 18 20 4 0 Cldy. || continué to be determined "on |'! Dawson wc: 32 28 28 300 Calm .06 Cldy | g;e :Mng line in mch individusl i . " . . J . o St. Paul .. 32 32 | — 38 26 10 Cldy || plan f Men always have preferred things to wear. They like things practical . . : something of year around value. Why not come el I R Tk Clear || 'We can satisty your-every. cont | I g . . . AT L2 Kodiak . 36 36 34 36 4 10 Rain || need now as we have for over to BEHRENDS’ STORE . . . and rest your gift buying problem for MEN with us. We can be of GREAT aid . . . be sure Bdkaovs AL E 3 400 calm 88 Cldy || thirty-five years in Juneau, v 5 3 3 ' Juneau 45 44 | 34 39 3 0 Clear | We have a codl for every purse to please him . . . and yet be easy on your gift buying budget. Let’s talk it over! Sitka ... 5. = 8 i s L — || and for every purpose and we J ’ Ketchikan 48 44 36 38 4 22 Cldy || invite you to call us.about your |. : = Prince Rupert ... 46 44 8 42 4 .04 Pt.Cdy || particular problem. 2 | Edmonton 34 32 28 28 4 0 Clear | One of the following may fit { A B3 X7 IreR Seattle 48 48 | 2 4 6 .16 Rain || your requirements: 2 [W(’,n Nevcr (;et TOO Mfln) All W l l Portland ol |0 L B 4 Trace Cldy | I OOl [ anne San Francisco .. 64 60 52 54 4 0 Clear || Indian Egg-Lump Carbonado Utah Stove Nanaimo Lump Nanaimo Mine Run . Diamond Briquets ...... Indian-Carbonado Mix Utah Stove and Steam. Indian Egg-Lump and WEATHER SYNOPSIS | Low barometric pressure prevailed this momxn;; over the North Pacific Ocean and all of Alaska, the lowest reported pressure being ‘ nf, Robes SHIRTS . . . and these will satisfy! 2890 inches over the North Pacific Ocean. This general pressure dis- tribution has been attended by showers over the coastal regions from Kodiak southward to Ketchikan while cloudy weather was reported | over the interior and western portions of Alaska. | It was colder last night over the Bering Sea regions, elsewhere | over the Territory the 24-hour temperature changes have beensmall. | LY R $6 75 to $11.50 $3.50 SHIRTS ALWAYS PLEASE . . . particulaly so if they are selected from this fine array of plain and fancy pre-shrunk styles. Pleated sleeves, good fitting collar, roomy pocket, full cut and very well made. All the details be likes. A Behrends’ Store Christmas Hit! H §d¢ 4 ; AU Leather Opera Slippers $3.00 1 Temperatures continued above the seasonal average. HOME COMING OF B. P. W. CLUB BE The Business ahd Professional Women’s Club is all set for a genuine home coming. The mem- bers of the club are all to attend the affair at the home of the Rev. and Mrs. OBSERVED FRIDAY | David Waggoner next | |home coming for the members | which promises to be an exception- | |al treat. The committee members, ‘“o'kmfl with Mrs. Waggoner, are Miss Caroline Todd, Miss Stella Jones, Miss Helene Albrecht and ‘Vlra Florence Holmquist, all char- | ter members of the club. e — GUILD LUNCHEON Appetizing ou for 85 cents | at Legion Dugout Tuesday, Dec. 11, 11 to 2. Prompt service. Tea serv- Webster Smithing . Sungle Smithing Prices quoted are F.0.B. Bunkers Delivery addmonfl Pacific Coast Coal Co. FERRY WAY PHONE 412 LA AR . that’s been causing a great sensation in our shirt section. We planned this event for months — and we know that it represents the peak of all $195 around avlue and shirt styling Friday evening at 8 o'clock. The first club Christmas tree was held in the Waggoner home and was in the nature of a home-coming par- ty. { Next Friday will be another | ed throughout the afternoon. CALL US DIRECT R = NUGGET SHOP Special gift tables loaded with choice articles at $1.00 and less. —adv. ve Lenther Soft Sole Leather or Call one of the following transfers ! 500 TRULY MASCULINE GIFT NECKTIES HE’D CHOOSE FOR HIMSELF For years we've aiways had the “rep” WE SELL GOOD COAL ONLY We especially recommend Indian Egg-Lump and Carbonado FOR YOUR FURNACE NORTH TRANSFER HHHE ARG 0 %, o & S | M en"f‘ Oxfords Solid Leather $3.95 for having the finest —best looking—ties in the city. Well this year $ 5 we've outdone our every previous effort Office Next to Light Co. JUNEAU TRANSFER €0. MEN LIKE THESE COMFORTABLE PAJAMAS $1.95 Men rarely buy pajamas for themselves. ALL GRADES OF COAL DEPENDABLE SERVICE Headquarters for Wellington and Utah Coals PHONE 48 ¥2 Men’s Hardeman H ats | INDIAN EGG-LUMP CARBONADO EGG and othe: They do count other coals of = = = = = = = = = E = = . on them as gifts. Fine qualit t dyed broadcloth, Sy E superbly tailored, with Belt-O-Lastis waistband. Choice 3 50 SERVICE TRANSFER of three styles. Why not give him a couple of these PHONE 528 smart offérings. i 4 oA Il For UTAH Stove COAL CALL 11~ BODDING TRANSFER ConNEI\ THIRD E\SENECA | UPSTA[RS BAR()AINS £ TOYS from 15¢ to $5 -~ G FT S from 350 up For T;;%"il’if-—flqfi' ,..;........= Genuine Utah and Nall-.lmn | Coals—HOT STUFF! i RYAN TRANSFER PHONE 29 MAKE THIS A JOYOUS. CHRISTMAS B.M. BEHRENDS €0, kic. | “Juneau's Lq’ade Dflmm‘ "sm-«. st E LT | continue until some time next week, STRAIGHT KENTUCKY BOURBON i IMIHIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIHIHIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH FUEL WELL SCREENED COAL Diamond Briquets Satistactory ‘and Heonoimfeal * ALASKA TRANSFER PHONE 269 P Bl oy mn_unm_lmmmwmmmmmmnummmium|nmmmmmm|m|||mmmumumfi night when Douglas and Juneau | NEW II.OOKING MACHINE T T POPULAR ' ALASKA GAME 557 COMMISSION MEETING ON Ketball League starts is final week | thjs week . : of COAL~— Commissioner William R. Selfridge, of play in the first half tonight, : b8 R ol e B e of Ketchikan, chairman of the —_— But that intense rivalry will pro- M"l'he Hoffman ul:locklng n:ak:lll;e n® 5 1 JACK’S TRANSFER i e Commission' and Commissioner F. Wide plenty of Sxitsinent: ‘On r. Leonard pointed out, 15 elec~ e as neau i e ki s First Session for Two Years|p. wiliams, of st. Michael, ar- Juneau Squads ‘Plic and steam ‘operated, and is —to Continue Until Next Week , m fln .mm here today of Alaska Game Commissioners from J various judicial divisions of the | Harold Smith, Forest Ranger in |vs. DeMoldy #t 7:30 o'clock; Ju- et Christmas ~ Gift~ Packages. wm : " ¢ o ] auy thie ‘Commission will hold | charge of the Prince William Sound |neau Firemen vs. Douglas Firemen| | FOOD—FANCY WORK sarg | *"d Pond. alvi - J tineau Cash Grocery CoAL 5t ‘sedaion late this afternoon. | district for the United States For~ |at §:30 o'clock: Will be held by the Martha So- R 4 [| Best Quality—Past service thils is the first meeting of the |est Service, arrived in Juneau’ this clety Saturday, December 15, start- “FRAMED ART PRINTS” CASH GROCERS ! B i .o o, 0 s T ot e 0 P ey gl am G | sk buboots 3 Cheieiial] Gorner Secand.and Seward - s Lot ‘ ormer) Sabin’s 2 | n the meetings Wil |way south on leave. . Front Street. 4 n:“o;x e Winter and y.,:r m Dem PHONR 88 "1 |it was announced today by Hugh | W. Terhune, Executive oficer, Fis- cal Agent and Secretary of the Commission. Commissioners Irving McK. Reed, of Fairbanks and Andrew Simons, of Lakeview, arrived on the steam- er Yukon from the Westward and rived here on the steamer Alaska. S e HAROLD SMITH ARRIVES TO SPEND WEEK ON WAY SOUTH FOR VACATION FIREMEN DUEL FEATURES-HBOP - PLAY TONIGHT D A ol‘.;'sll‘:! — Moose, De- Mnlay Coweh GAHEB 'rommn 9 At Juneau High Schiool-=Mcose | Juneau High School gymnasium to- . tomight. Pire -Department basketball teams meet in the second game of a| doubleheader? f ‘But ®» hot time it will be, pun or nc'pun. Rivals’ of the keenest sort; neither team Wwill have much to gain or lose as the City Bas-| of that, both teams have shown good form in recent games and should be primed for close play ' Thé® operier tonight finds Moose and DeMolay in a “fraternal” battle all their own at 7:30 o'clock. | to his Front Street establishment { PURCHASED BY LEONARD “It's the latest thing in hat- blocking machines,” is the way H. J. Leonard, of Leonards Valet Service, describes his new addition featured in all the major cleaning and pressing establishments. ——————— “BETTER ‘THAN EVER” H Our select line of art prints in adv. PRICE D “THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat ....? | —3r lNDlAN :aa-wur DIAMOND' BRIQUETS or any other zood brand