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what results he is able to secure with it in daily operation and under exitsing conditions. . . . number eight shoe has no value to the man with a number nine foot. . . . A ten-foot plank is worthless as a means of span- ning a twelve-foot space Ve Coal prices may be quoted in the market but coal values must continue to be determined on the firing line in each individual > We can satisfy your every coal need now as we have for over thirty-five years iu Juneau. We have a coal for every purse and for every purpose and we invite you to call us about your particular problem. One of the following wmay fit your requirements: Per to Indian Egg-Lump $12.00 Carbonadp .. Utah Stave . Ndnaimo Lump .. Nanaimo Mine Run 15.00 14.50 Diamond Briquets 13.00 || Indian-Carbonado Mix 12.50 Utah Stove and Steam 11.50 Indian Egg-Lump and | Steam o 10.50 Indian Pea Coal 10.50 Webster . Smithing 27.00 Sunglo Smithing 18.00 Prices quoted are F.0.B. Bunkers Delivery aaaitional Pacific Coast Coal Co. FERRY WAY PHONE 412 CALL US DIRECT or Call one of the following transfers WE SELL GOOD COAL ONLY EStreet. We especially recommend Indian Egg-Lump and Carbonado FOR YOUR FURNACE Office Next to Light Co. JUNEAU TRANSFER CO. ALL GRADES OF COAL DEPENDABLE SERVICE Headquarters for Wellington and Utah Coals PHONE 48 INDIAN EGG-LUMP CARBONADO EGG and other coals of QUALITY SERVICE TRANSFER PHONE 528 * For UTAH Stove COAL CALL 11 BODDING TRANSFER All Standard COAL Genuine Utah and Nanaimo Coals—HOT STUFF! RYAN TRANSFER PHONE 29 FUEL WELL SCREENED COAL ALSO Diamond Briquets Satisfactory and Economical ALASKA TRANSFER PHONE 269 ~FOR— ¥ INDIAN EGG-LUMP DIAMOND BRIQUETS CALL 524 or any other good brand of COAL— JACK’S TRANSFER < CALL COLE for COAL Best Quality—Fast Service PHONE 3441 o | The value of any coal to the consumer depends solely UPOn || american Radiator. 15, American . 13.00 || |CLOSING QUOTATIONS TODAY,N.Y. EXCHANGE | The ‘fotlowing are” ciosing ‘prices | ' of various issues today on the New York Stock Exchange, furnished by the Wilson - Fairbanks and Com- pany’'s Juneau office: American and Foreign Power 4% Rolling 20, American Smelting 37%, American T. & T. 105%, Am- erican Tobacco 82%, American Wat- er Works 14%, Atchison Topeka 54%, Atlantic Refining 23%, Ben- dix 16, Borden 23%, Canadian Pa- cific 11%, Caterpillar Tractor 37, Cerro de Pasco 42%. Chesapeake & Ohio 44, Chrysler 387, Commercial Solvents Continental Can 61%, {oil 17%. | Du Pont de-Nemours 93%, Elec- |tric Auto-Lite 26%, Fairbanks, |Mbrse 17, Gen, ‘Electrie 19%, Gen. {Foods 35, Gold Dust 17%, Granby 7, Great Northern 17%,Howe Sound 50, Hudson 11%, Int. Nickel 22%, Johns-Manville 52%, Liggett Meyers 103, Liquid Carbonic 30'%, Loew'’s 36%s, Loose-Wiles 34, Lorillard 197%, ‘Marshall Field 10%, Mathieson Al- 21%, Continental o {[kal 28%. | McIntyre 41'%, McKesson & Rob- |bins 8%, Montgomary Ward 28%, |Nash 17%, National Biscuit 27, Na- 14.80 |ticnal Cash Register 17, National |Dairy 16%, National Distillers 27%, |New York Central 21%, Northern Pacific 20%, J. C. Penney T74%, |Pullman 46%, Radio Corporation |5, Reyonlds Tobacco 50. way Stores 48, Sears Roebuck 3 Simmons 9%, Socony-Vacuum |Oil 14%, Sperry Corp 9%, Siand- lard Ofl of California 30%, Stand- |ard OIl of New Jersey 41%. 5 Texas Corp. 19%, Timken Roller 132%, U. 'S. Rubber 16%, U. S. Smelting '124%i, Westinghouse Air Brake 24, ' Westinghouse Electric 133%, Woolworth 51%. Volume—570,000 shares. Averagés—Slightly higher. & Spot silver—&3%c. Toronto, Vancouver, Seattle min- {ing éxchanges: 'Bralorne $11.85, Bremner 37!2¢,'B. R. X. 18%, Cari- boo Gold Quartz $1.35, Golconda |31'2c, Montana Consolidated 27%c, Nabesna ' 60¢; Pioneer Gold $10.50, | Premier '$1.88%, Sunshine $12.75. - R - CHRISTMAS TREES ;nnd Decorations. Call at old Ju {neau Filorists location on Taird Martin Anderson. adv. | NUGGET SHOP Special gift tables loaded with ‘rhcke articles at $1.00 and less. | —adv. Silversmith 6%c, ' THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY. DE |COMMITTEES ON TURKEY PRICE NOW GOING UP h BETTER HOMES TO TAKE RECESS Owing to the approach of the olidays, Chairman J. J. Connors, According to late wholesale mar- of the Juneau Better Housing Cam- ket reports, those who missed their paign, announced that the usual weekly noonday luncheon sessions of tne various committee chairmen will be dispensed with until the first week in January turkey for dinner on Thanksgiving Day will be required to pay ten per cent increased cost over pre- | Thanksgiving prices if it is decided | that turkey meat is necessary for a satisfactory addition to the Christmas dinner. C. J. Whitney, mining man from | $10; City fee, $5. | Practically all Juneau dealers Nome, is a passenger on the Alas- A. W. HENNING, have been advised of this advance ka bound for Seattle. —adv. City Clerk. | in the wholesale cost of prime|. o . SOENS R ——— - SRR 5 SN birds. | prrerr e e ————. KUNZ, 'WELL-KNOWN . INDIAN, IS BURIED | Seward Kunz, well-knowh Alnskn Indian and Presbyterian Church lay missionary, was given last hon- ors today in a funeral service from the Native Presbyterian Church at 1:30 o'clock this afternoon. His body had lain in state at the Alas- | ka Native Brotherhood Hall since yesterday afternoon. Kunz was carried to rest by the following pallbearers: Jimmy Clarke, James B. Jackson, James Young, John Katase, John Gamble, James Miller. Rev. David Wag- goner read the service. - - PAROCHIAL SCHOOL TO PRESENT PARTY The Parochial School pupils are | planning a Christmas program to- morrow afternoon. There will also |be a Christmas tree for the en- | joyment of the children. The pro- | {gram starts promptly at 2 o'clock | in the Parish Hall. There is no ad- mission charge. | The program will consist of schi eral parts and each grade will pre- | sent some form of entertainment. - | CIVIL SUIT BEING TRIED | IN UNITED STAT COURT, WESTLAND V¢ i In the United States District Court the civil case, entitled Oscar Westland vs Peter J. Bond was | continued - this morning and this afternoon. A. W. Fox and Henry Roden rep- resent Mr. Westland, plaintiff, and Mr. Bond is represented by H. D. Stabler. The suit involves alleged viola- tion of a contract. L ool JUNEAU! | SHOP IN NORTH TRANSFER ,‘QIIIIIIHIIIIIIII||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIlIiIllIIIIIIl|III|IIIIIIIII|lI|IIIIIII!IIIIIIIII"II | z | | | i i i . 18, 1934. CROUDYS ON BOAT Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Croudy are southbound passengers on the Alas- ka. Croudy, for two years, has been doing extensive mining work in the Kuskokwim country. While the | Alaska stopped here yesterday af- ternoon, Croudy conferred with Gordon Wood, who worked with Do u 1% nt Croudy, but who recently took residenc - 1935 AUTO LICENSES - WHITNEY TRAVELS are now available. Territorial 4 SMART GIFT ot HER 4 REAL GIFT Yor HIM Never ‘Common’--Never ‘Qd&(l’ Nothing you could give could possibly be more complimentary, more expressive of your own individuality than jewelry from Bloedhorn’s. A really fine stoné, however inexpensive, defies time and changing fashion. 'We invite your inspection. Our Stock of Nationally Advertised Watches and Silverware Is Complete PAUL BLOEDHORN JEWELER Christmas Ice Cream What could be better to finish off the complete Christmas dinner? Smart hostesses everywhere are finding our Ice Cream “the very thing” for bridge parties, teas Choice of flavors. and late evening “smacks.” ..TASTY GIFT SUGGESTIONS’..: Largest and finest Boxed Candies for special gifts. Also great variety of Mixed Candies in all sizes and prices for the kiddies. Juneau lce Cream Parlor PERCY REYNOLDS, Manager | at the Gastineau Hotel. Automobile license plates for 1935 up Something for Him ? @ We have a large selection of gifts for Men dmong which are-— CIGARETTE CASES fee, | | Leather, ; in prices | Silver from [ or $1.00 to | Enamel $10.00 SIS ST SO US| Brush and Comb Sets $10.00 MARINE GLASSES VERY SPECIAL in Finest Quality $10.00 to $20.00 A COMPLETE SELECTION of PEN and PENCIL SETS Y Fountain Pens up to $1 b.O() 3 Your Name in Gold FREE! Ofily the Best Grades of WRIST WATCHES and at Factory Prices | TOILET SETS in the latest\ € patterns and finest quality from $14.50 to $35.00 SRR AR AR JUST THINK OF IT . . 26-piece ROGERS or COMMUNITY SILVER SETS as low as $12.50 and up to $30.00 STERLING SETS COMB TR and BRUSH SETS THREE-PIECE SETS IN HANDSOME CASES $5.50 to $15.00 The Nugget Shop A O