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WOOLEN GLOVES SILK HOSIERY PRISCILLA PRINT HANKIES, 4 for BOXED HANDKERCHIEFS LADIES’ SILK SCARFS COLLAR AND CUFF SETS WOOL BERET AND SCARF SET COLORED TOWEL SETS SUEDE BRIDGE TABLE COVERS LINEN LUNCHEON SETS WOMEN'S RAYON KNIT GOWNS EMBROIDERED NAINSOCK GOWNS CHILDREN’'S RAYON PAJAMAS COSTUME JEWELRY WHITE SATIN STEP-INS LINEN TOWELS, 2 for EMBROIDERED PILLOW CASES, pair WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S RAINCAPES ; THL DAlLY ALAQKA EMPIRL T‘HURSDAY DEC.12; 1935 GIFT Wrappings! Seals! Twine! ¢ | W. L. Martin, | Jess Moran. Dawson ] Parcels wrapped for mailing if desired! WOMEN'S COLORED DRESS CORDS _ $1.00 CUT CRYSTAL PERFUME BOTTLES . $1.00 DRESS SILKS AND TAFFETAS. yard _ $1.00 GIRLS' RAYON \ir:sr ANb PANTIE SET . $1.00 GIRLS' RAYON SLIPS : BABIES’ SLIP-ON SWEATERS _ BABIES’ PINK AND BLUE BLANKETS __ $1.00 BABIES' GOWNS AND WRAPPERS, 2 for $1.00 BABIES' ROMPERS AND DRESSES, each $1.00 WOMEN'S HANDBAGS AND PURSES . $1.00 CHROME SALT AND PEPPER SHAKERS _$1.00 DECORATED COOKIE JARS ! FANCY POWDER BOXES BOYS' STOCKINGS, 2 pair CRYSTAL CONSOLE SETS BIRTHDAY CAKE PLATES ETCHED GLASS TUMBLERS, 12 for DOLLS — TOYS — GAMES — TRAINS TRUCKS, each $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 %aw B.M. BEHRENDS CO., Inc. Juneaw’s Leading Department Store ESTEBETH OFF LAST R U e NlGHT SlTKA ROUTE un !"m hu1| pet H\’A‘ J;n‘ :x e Moges ship Estebeth, Purser Dave| ? at 6 o'clock last night ports with the fol- - - A CHIMNEY COLLAPSES The cellapse of part of in the Gastineau Caf s. Ronald Johns, [’Oll\ AI\D HER PU.S 01933 King Paacures Srodcas o Gt Bicin y it but never ers ' the fish, Ve Little | Farmers Gas Bunnies. " Curb u.. Rio Grande | BANHON = Findiog suns iehil “afgwioo, p. " F~Construction of | | fective ‘against the rabbit pest,|joveesto curb the: anmual Rio 1L of Mrs. Karl Klauser of | English farmers are buying gas| Grande floods, is being pushed by | K.um City, lu will drink water | from London chemical firms, the|the Mexican government. The only frem a bowl with goldfish in | dealers reporting that lethal vapors| banks are intended especially to has attempted to cat are being shipped to all parts of | protect the section around Tam- Enlhnd and Wales, in pu opposlu Brownsville, Tex. rday afternoon as done, however, and the as quickly cleared away. PSS LD A Convenhon Transacts Busi- ‘ at Noon Today e ' U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF Acmcul.‘mmz WEATHER BUREAU THE WEATHER (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) Forecas* for juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m. Dec. 12: Clody Lonlghl and Friday, probably snow; moderate easterly winds LOCAL DATA 'DIVISIONAL - - COMMITTEE ! - ISSELECTED Tlme 4 pm, yest'y Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity ...20.01 25 95 ] 9 20.14 21 86 NW 8 29.22 21 91 W 8 CABLE AND KADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY | Highest 4pm. | Lowest4am. 4a.m. Precip. 4a.m. Station temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity mhrs Weathc * Anchorage 3 - |16 — Bamwow -30 -36 - -36 Nome -8 -8 B # -22 i Bethel o Unlk [ e -26 Mrs. Lem Mackay,: Fairbanks -38 -46 fid -54 -28 - -24 Weathe Lt. Snpow Lt. Snow Misting % 4 am. today ness and Adjourned | Noon today | WRANGELL, Alaska, Dec. 12. — | The, Democratic Divisional Conven- | tion adjourned at noon today after e | the selection of the following Di- | visional Committee; | Ketchikan—Dick Hardcastle, Mrs. 0 Clear 0 Clear 0 Clear 0 Foggy *! Trace Pt.'Cidy | Trace Pt. Cldy Clear BB aBanl Juneau—M. E. Monagle, John | Walmer, Alice Coughlin, Mrs. haml{ | Krause. Douglas—Charles Fox, Jesse Fra-, ser. Sitka—Neil Anderson, Mrs. Con- way. Petersburg—William Holt, Mrs. St. Paul 36 30 24 Dutch Harbor 44 38 38 Kodiak ... 16 14 Cordova 24 18 | 12 Juneau 29 25 21 =117 7 T—— ; Ketchikan 6 3 Prince. Rupert ... 38 38 Edmonton ... 34 30 Seattle .. - ] 50 Portland — 50 San Francisco ..... 62 56 New ¥ork ....... 46 40 Washington ... 48 40 | WEACHRER CONDITIONS AT 8 A. M. Ketchikan, raining, temperature 356; Wrangell, raining, 36; Sitka, ' raining; 36; Radioville, snowing, 28; Skagway, cloudy, 2; Juneau Air- port, misting, 23; Taku Pass, snowing, 6; Soapstone Point, snowing, Clear Snow Cldy Rain Pt. Cldy Cldy Rain Clear Clear 0 Pt Cldy | oo hiary Torkilson. | . Wrangell—James Nolan, Mrs. M( ! | C. Johnson. | ' | Skagway—M. J. Mulvihill, Mrs. | | McCann. l | | | wSRBovroan Texas Ships Meat LUBBOCK, Tex. — Sixteen car- loads of canned meat, processed ai the Lubbock plant of the old "lexas Relief Commission, haye been\ shipped to. Ohio for Federal Reue[‘ work. F. E. Inman, District; Relief | head, said 19 cars went to Cleve- land, six to Columbus. e - Brazil Is Booming ; | SAO PAULO, Brazil—A new all»! time construction record for this | growinz city was set when, from | | January through September, 5,190 | | bulldings went up, compared ‘with | 14,592 in 1934. 27; Cordova, cloudy, 61; Anchorage, clear, -11; Fairbanks, clear, -56; ‘Panana, clear, -39; Nulato, clear, -40; Kaltag, clear, -06; Ruby, clear, -47; Unalakleet, clear, -30; Flat, clear, -38. WVEATHER SYNOPSIS A storm area previaled over the northeastern portion of the North Pacific Ocean, the lowest reported pressure being 2840 inches a short distance south of Dutch Hirbor. This tsorm area has been attended by gales over the North Pacific Ocean,one vessel having re- ported a T0-mile west wind. Precipitation has been general along the coastal regions from Southeast Alaska southward to California, the precipitation being in the form of snow over the northern por- tion of Southeast Alaska and rain over the southern portion. Fair and continued cold weather prevailed over the Aliska Railroad belt and westward to the Befing Sea coast, the lowest reported tempera- ture being 60 below at Kaltag. Cold weather was also reported over | the Prince William Sound region, Cordova having reported a tem- ,, |§ perture of 6 above. i Understandmg Employer | | 5 ! FRAMED PICTURES ORDER NOW! AUSTIN, Tex —Gowrnor Allred | winter and Pond Go offer a special | Just telephone 374, Hiway Delivery, knows how it is—he used to be & jine of framed pictures and Christ- ‘ for evergreen trimming or Christmas stenographer himself. So the other'mas cards . this week. ~Attractive | trees. Delivery will be made when E | day when he noticed an error in priges adv. ‘s\anu-d Reasonable prices. press copies of a message he had sent to the Legislature, he told the girl: “That’s all right, we'll change them right here with a pen, I know how Lhose things happen » Charl on.e N. €, -has the first en- A!!pugl Catholic | 7 ;) B. wudms co. CHURCH ' BAZAAR Keep the warmth in . . . the cold out. These attractively priced items will prove of real servige. TONIGHT Parish Hall Dec. 12,13, 14 Admission Free STORM SASH: . 4-light SPELIAL FEATURES AT ALL BOOTHS Ilarry Kmne s Orchestra Each Evemng EXTRA FEATURE 34x49x1'%, 4-light ... 24x55x1%, 4-light . - 214 BIG TURKEY DINNER SATURDAY EVENING. 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