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Y A AR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE WEDM,SDAY DEC..12, 1934. CHECK THAT GIFT LIST Gowns Pure dye silk . .:. trimmed with lovely lace . . . tea, rose and blue— Ladies love lingerie, don't mind admittil}g it, and never seem to get enough of it. That’s why our Lingerie Department is your logical choice for gift shopping. Slips, gowns, pannesascxentxfcally constructed so that the threads won’t pull or stretch with , washings. Tailored and lacy aty}es Bias- cut and straightlined. PIN Game Record on Elks Alleys Thanks ! to seme mi ‘bov)ling “by ' Mrs. - Heetor w Libbys defeated the Del Montes last night in- the feature game of B ) | League competition at Elk Alleys. The Ifbbys won in three straight games and by & count of 1543 to 1,274, but failed to set any records. That three-gatine team séore x the winners, however, did come wit! four points of ‘tying the Coronas mark set on November Mrs. McLean was high womm three-game bowler for the evening with 486, while Boyle copped 543 and 206 for the best men’s figures. But a record was set last night— by the Swifts trio of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Andrews and Frank Fos- RS SARNISTO LEADS LlNlllANS T0 PIN R Y ININ GITY LOOP .. Swifts ‘Estabfish mflhde Bowler Hlls 578 — Red|Noon today .. P TN, N 0 A S A RS DR XN 0.8 DIPARMNT OF A(:RILULTURE WEATHE‘. BUREAU| | The Weather (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) l'nncut for Juneau and vieinity, beginning at 4 p.m., Dec. 12: jhowers tonight and Thursday; light southeast winds. LOCAL DATA Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather est'y -.29.75 41 83 s 9 Misting 4 am. mday 29.86 40 91 8 16 Lt. Rain ..20.88 40 92 2 SE 5 Lt. Rain RADIO REPORTS Sox ‘Give Pirates : YESTERDAY TODAY Second Beating : i e | Highest dpm. | Lowest4a.m. 4a.m. Precip. 4a.m. Led by O. Sarnisto, who had the| Station , temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 2¢hrs. Weather very respectable three-game!! total{ Bazrow . 22 18 8 8 16 0 Cldy of 578, the Indians deféatpd theé Nome »m 18 28 12 ‘Trace’ ' Snow Pirates in the feature game of the | Bsthel .. 8 18! 12 14 4 0 Clear Gity Bowling League doubleheatler Fairbanks i iadil e 22 4 02 Snow hight at Brunswick Alleys, 1,-|Dawson 30 1, 28 26 28 4 [} Cldy 582 to L330. St. Paul. 238 138 3 36 30 .04 Cldy The other ' eneounter found the Dutch Harbor 34 34 | 28 32 4 Clear Red Sox giving the Pirates their Kodiak 38 38 1171’36 38 16 12 Cldy second trimming of the evening. ‘Cordnvfi 40 36 34 40 4 02 Cldy 1,312 to 1,28L! Junedu 45 4 | 38 4 10 a1 Rain The Cardinals and Millers are | Sitka 48 ik 39 o, 25 30 Ui scheduled tobowl at’ 7:30 o'clock | Ketchikan . 50 46 42 44 4 170 Cldy tonight, and, at 8:30 o'clock, t.heiPtlnce Rupert . 50 48 40 42 8 64 Rain pins will tumble as the Braves and Edmonton . 40 30 24 24 4 [] Clear Huskies mix. | Seattle 50 48 48 4 52 Rain Last night’s summaries: | Portland - 40 40 42 8 14 Cldy FIRST GAME San Francisco 64 62 | 56 56 6 [ Cldy Indians | i Eli Lindstrom . 164 161 184— 499/ WEATHER SYNOPSIS [COAL The value of any coal to the 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 no value to the man with a number nine foot. . ... A ten-foat plank is worthless as- a, mpans of spans ning 8’ twelve-foot. space. .. Coal prices may be quoted ket but, coal values. mitst continue to be dptermjned' on the firing line in each mqhduu plant. ‘Yie ;:: satisty your evzry ‘coal nee as ve for over. thirty-Hve' years e »’mw ; We have a mui Yor every phise| and for: every. purpose and' we' invite you to eall.us ghout:your" particular problem, One of the following may fit your requirements: Indian Egg-Lump Carbonado third The general barometric pressire distribution over the field of Utah Stove . ( ( :?m:m&::,d;:‘lf 6;1021‘;;? This g K ZLSn if: }g fgg: gog‘chservatmn has changed but little during the past 24 hours, the Nanaime :‘m' $2 i )5 $44, )5 9 $ 7. 5() smashes the old mark of 546, held | pressure heing low over the North Pacific Ocean and Alaska while Nanaimo Mine. Run : . by the Nuggets. Incidentally, Swifts “otal 1552 mgh pressure was reported over the Pacific Coast States and West- || piapong Briguets. .. 13.00 PR By o Tk SRR St defeated Hills Brothers, 2 to 1. gt Pirates ern Canada. This general pressure distribution has been attended by || yngian-Casbonade. Mix . 1250 In the other engagement last|pa. Galao 154 119 179— 44 Precipitation along the coastal rezions fram the Prince William } Utah Stove and.® Sl' night, Parke-Davis bested Schil-|ner. 5. fonald 115 100 116 3¢0|Sound southward to British Columbia and by light snows aver | g ; l ps lings in three straight matehes, al- | ; ;icndrix 23 150 16— 544 | portions of the interior and the Seward Peninsula. | . A ae chi though Mrs. Martin Lavenik of the | 7 Tempertures continued abeve the seasonal average throughout | Tailored and lacy styles . . . white, g Mw pink, peach— losers had a 191 for the best wom- | 1o g ey 1330 || Webster Smithing an’s single-game tally of the eve- SECOND GAME ] ; || Sunglo Smithing . ning. ed Sox cuit Co. 8, Lorillard Co. 21%, Mar- | %1 00 to $2 75 There will be no Blks bowling to- |p \etcalf 1 dm 146 158— 491 CLOSING QHOTATIONS {shall Fleld & Co. Inc. 11. Prices guoted are, F.Q.B. SO VS SO night. . Wald 109 107 115— 331 Y Mathieson Alkali Works 21%, Bunkers Last night's ‘“flm‘“"‘:fi- g. Blomgren .. 141 168 181— 490 TODAY, N-Y-EX‘CHANGBM“M Co. 5%, Mclntyre Porcu- Delivery, additional FIRST GAME o pine Mines 41, McKesson and Rob- o > $ : Ch()mises Schillings y 3 Total 1312 The following are closing prices |bins 8%, Montgomery Ward and . pe i A Mrs, Lavenik .. 101 154 135—— 480 Pirates | of various issues on the New York | Co. 28%, Nash Motors Co. 17%, Na- Paclflc Coast § H Tailored fitted and lace trimmed . . . Benson . 139 170 148— 457 \p.. Galao ... 157 148 158— 463 Stock Exchange, furnished by the |tional Biscuit Co. 255, Nnuonal‘ sy 4§ H peach— Judson . 98 118 108— 324 ;. 1 Honald 141 141 133— 415 Wilson-Fairbanks and Company's | Cash Register Co. 17%, National |} B Sdcaalieets: o) om—1 7 Hendrix 123 178 152— 453 | Juneau office: Dairy Products 16%, National Dis-| Coal CO. $1.45 to $3. 75 Dance Sets Cube styles . . . full cut . . . lavish with lace . . . tea, rose— $1.45 to $3.95 Step-ins Tailored and lace trimmed . . . pink $2.75 to $3. 75 Pajamas Fancy lace trimmed Satin Pajamas ... ted, rose and blue— $3.95 to $6.50 B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. “Juneau’s Leading Department Store” “BETTER THAN EVER” June 30, During the fiscal year ending turnstile records show Our select line of art prints in 77,687,613 passengers paid fares at|CEMBER 28. CHRISTMAS TREE 5 B. P. O. ELKS «— FRIDAY, DE- 3 —adv. Christmas Gift Packages. Winter the Times Square subway station % and Poml. stories of 1 adv.|in New York Clty bmtest News Storles of *“Newsiest Year SHOP lN WHEAUI XA e o ” 105, e mhmnddm Sy 4—Hitler’s' Yy e ) 428 442 3911261 Parke-Davis t Mrs. Williams .. 137 179 164— 480 | Thibodeau 168 148 181— 517 Pefrich ........ 180 149 157— 486 Tatals .-485 476 502—1483 A SECOND GAME ? Hills' Bros. Mrs. T.® George 130 130 130—*380 G. Messer'dt .. 162 129 163— 454 Iverson 156 156 156—*468 448 415 449—1312 Swifts ¢ 147 125 195—- 467 154 138 169— 461 152 112 203— 467 Totals Mrs. Andrews Andrews Foster Totals 453 375 5M~—1395 THIRD GAME Libbys Mrs. McLean .. 140 176 170— 486 Boyle 168 169 206— 543 Wile* 176 167 171— 514 Totals .. 484 512 547—1543 Del Montes Mrs. Davis . 13 129 98— 366 Hendrickson ... 174 163 155— 492 Garn . 128 161 127— 416 ‘Totals 441 453 380—1274 | *—Average, did not bowl. ————————— NOTICE ON AND AFTER JANUARY 1,1935 the scale of ‘pay’ per hour will be $1.20 for earpenters as allowed (Northern Zone by the PW.A. CARPENTERS LOCAL NO. 1. NUGGET SHOP Emlal chpice icles at $1,00 and leu —ady. Chcsen by Noted News Executxve t tables loaded with| Total = BROKERS READY FOR BUSINESS, Wilson-Fairbanks and Com- pany Now Giving Daily Quotations Seattle Stock Exchanges. ‘The company Statistical Department open to the public. Miss Meade, who has been long associated with the head office of | ing Clifford P. Gorman and stated upon her arrival last Tuesday that | “Seattle and the nation as a whole aré watching the progress of Al-| aska. Reports from the Territory | before I left Seattle, were en- couraging.” Miss Meade said she was more | than pleased at the opportunity of | coming here. | —————.——— ! CHRISTMAS TREE B. P. O. ELKS — FRIDAY, DE- | CEMBER 28. —adv. NEW OFFICE American and Foreign Power 4%, bnmlary 14%, American Rolllng‘ 19%, American Smelting and | Relmmg 36%, American Telephone |and Telegraph 109%, American To- | bacco Co 82, American Water Works and Electricity 13%, Anaconda Cop- per Mining 10%, Armour and Co. 5%, Atchison Top and Santa Fe 53"\. Atlantic Refining Co. 24% Bendix Aviation Corparation 15% Borden Co. 28%, Canadian Pacific | tillers Products 26%, New York 1231 | American Radiator and Standard | Cantral 21%, Northern Pacific Rail- way 20%, Penney (J. C.) Co. 1%, Pullman Inc. 46%, tion of America 5%, Reynolds, R.| Radio Corpora- J., Tobacco 50%, Safeway Stores | Inc. 48Y% 30% Vacuum Oil Co. 14%. Sperry Corp. 8%, Co. of California 31%, , Sears Roebuck and Oo.| , Shattuck (Frank G.) Co. 8% Simmons Company 10%, *3 Socony- | | A | Standard 0il | Standard ‘,Oll Co. of New York 41%, Texas 11%, Caterpillar Tractor Co. 33%,|Corp. 20%, Timken Roller Bearing Cerro de Pasco Corp. 41%, Chesa- |33 United Aircraft Corp. 14, Unit- peake and Ohio 44, Chrysler Corp.|ed States Rubber Co. 167% ) 37%, Commercial Solvents 21% Ccm‘memal Can Co,, Inc, | tinental Oil Co. 17%. United | | States Smelting, Refining and Min- 60, CD"-‘iuK 123%, | United States Steel | Corp. 37, Westinghouse Electric and | Du Pont de Nemours 95%, Elec- | Manufacturing 33%, Woolworth (F. the company in Seattle, is assist-|— T JVilson-Fairbanks and Company tric Auto-Lite Co 26%, has completed the remodeling of‘Morse and Co. 14%, the office in the Seward Building |ing and Smelting 53, General Elec- |up and the installation of the board,|tric Co. 19%, General Foods Corp. | which shows the daily quotations| 34, General Motors Corp. 31%, Gold‘ of over 100 stocks listed on the | Dust Corp. 17%, Granby Cons. Min- | Mining Exchanges: Bralorne $12.50, New York, Toronto, Vancouver and |ing and Smelting 6%, Great North- | Bremner .50, B. R. X. .22, Cariboo |ern Railway 16%, Howe Sound 50%,|Gold Quartz $135, Golconda .28, is to maintain Hudson Motor Car Co. 11, Interna- | leading investment services in Lhellmna] Harvester 37, Federal Mm-i Dow' Jones industrial averages— | Fairbanks, | V/,) Co. 52%. .18. Spot silver—54%c. International | %, Liggett and Meyers Tobn.cco‘slzoo Liquid Carbonic Corp. 27%, | Lowe's Inc. 34%, Loose-Wiles Bis- | Al e <~ d RGE AND STANDARD SHOP IN JUNEAD! Just soy Happy -Peppy When in want of real good Beér - It will make you Hoppy-Peppy And wiil give you lots of cheer. 1ZE BOTTLES IN HA PACKAGE Toronto, Vancouver and Seattle | | Montana Consolidated .33, Nabesna .60, Pioneer Gold $11.50, Premier which mNickel Co. 22%, Johns - Munvflle‘sl:i'l% Silversmith .06, Sunshine ‘51’ 103‘1 INSURANCE | Allen Shattuck, Inc. 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