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i ‘Time Barometer Témp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather 4 pm. yest'y . 2987 18 n S 8 Lt. Snow 4 am. today . 2993 " 22 66 s 6 Lt. Snow Noon today 29.84 24 84 w 2 Lt. Snow CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY TODAY. R Highest 4p'm. Lowest4a.m. 4am. Precip. 4am. ' Station temp. temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather Atka .40 3 3¢ 6 .10 Pt Cdy Anchorage 8 - — — 0 Barrow -6 -14 -18 4 [ Cldy Nome -4 -4 6 10 [ Cldy Bethel -20 -22 0 8 0 Cldy Fairbanks -26 -32 -30 4 0 Clear Dawson -40 -40 -32 10 0 Cldy St. Paul .32 32 36 20 .02 Pt Cldy {Dutch Harbor 34 34 4 38 28 46 Snow Kodiak ... . 26 22 30 18 Trace Snow Cordova ................ 28 26 24 4 Trace Cldy | . Juneat .22 18 22 6 Trace Show | May Santa land right at your doorstep, with Sitka. . -8 3 okl = . Ketchikan .. 28 y g everything you've wished for (and a few sur- et B R 1 prises) and may he not forget to remember E:;:;gwn e [E & gifl§ s what we told him when he left Rortias % o e e Bea E«’ ? San Francisco ... 52 52 48 52 4 22 Rain he New York . .3 2 Bk 6. 8 14 0 Pt Cldy g Bc Ma BEHREHDS Coo, lllc. Washington -40 34 6 26 4 0 Clear g Fil S Ea Yo LIRS WEATHER CONDITION AT 8 A. M. TODAY e Juneau's Le amg DquI tment Store Seattle, misting, temperature 39; Blaine, raining, 40; Victoria, cloudy, fis 41; Alert Bay, raining, —; Bull Harbor, clair, 34; Dead Tree Point, clear, : H s 27; Triple Island, partly cloudy, 25; Prince Rupert, clear, 30; Ketchikan, f‘% G})Olfl V“Shlng youa Merry cloudy, po, Craig, ‘éjoudy. 29; Wra) lear, 19; Petersburg, clear, 11 P . 1 Sitka, cloudy, 34; Soapstone, partly . snow, 23; Skag- ] Christmas! way, stiowing, 15; Cordova, cloudy, Chitina, clear, # -16; McCarthy, partly cloudy, -29; A chor Fairbanks, part- iflfj‘i MAS EVE “THE DAILY ALASKA . DEPARTMENT OF THE RIC * Forecast for Junéau and vicinity, H Cloudy tonight and Friddy, pro er’ tonight; moderate southeast wi LOCAL § Iy cloudy, cloudy, - Crooked Creek, cloudy, ; Nulato, clear, -8; Kaltae -5; Flat clou ‘THe barometric pressure was'low southeastward to'the Puget Sound centered ‘over the southern Bering & g 28.90 ‘inches over the Bering Se: el. "Phé ‘high pressure area noted yes kenzie 'Valley has moved southward DINE and DAN TERMI 7 A i ARy 3 " ; ex len ingly served. WI MENU Table d’ Hote $1.50 Canape Foie Gras Stuffed Heart of Celery Ripe Olives Sweet Midget CHOICE OF— Fresh Ale hrimps or Fruit Cockt: ted Ain}nn(ls aline or stin Cream of Chick Consomme Stuffed Tomato Surprise, —CHOICE OF— Young Tom Turkey, Chestnut Dressing, Cranberry Sauce Roast Stuffed Goos 3aked Apple a Fricassee of Milk-FFed Chicken, Egg Dumpling Filet Mignon aux Bearnise Sauce Prime Rib of Beef au Jus Mashed or Baked Potatoes Baked Hubbard Squash, Hot French Rolls English Plum Pudding, Hard and Brandy Sauce Lover’s Delight and Fruit Cake Fresh Fruit After Dinner Mints Cafe Noir PROGRAM Christmas Eve Dancing—10 P. M. to 2 A. M. Christmas Night Dinner with Entertainment 5:30—8:30 LATER IN EVENING Dancing—10 to 2 Pleuse Phone Reservatxons 376 TERMINAL CAFE DS ORCHESTREA BOTH DANCES Thousand Island Dressing Beurre Fondu 30.46 'inclies at Fort Smith. High pr -28; Hot Springs, clear, -30; T WEATHER §YNOPSIS THURSDAY, DEC. 24, 1936 ULTURE, WEATHKER BUREAU VEATHER (By the U. 8, Weather Bureau; beginning at 4 p.m., Dec. 24: ly snow flurries, slightly warm- DATA na, partly cloudy, -22; Ruby, cloudy, -20; Chagamute, cloudy, 0; 2 this morning from the Bering Sea region, there being a storm area the lowest reported pressure be- between St. Paul Island and Beth- terday morning over the lower Mac- to northern Alberta, the crest being essure also prevailed from Califor- dances, The Tflm(nal Wilbur 1rv-\onc of the city’s landmarks. ha ing, managey, announce two events, been,sold by Charles W. Tibbett (o ne for tonight @nd the other Oh wijjpm Keller and Charles ¥. Pet mas night. th Tonight (Chrtinas Evey! o roguc| SR M et o v, south IR dzlqce WAL e “(balatody: Setas announcement o:¢ the sale while in row night '(Christmas night) "a Jumeai, cabaret style dance 1S’ scheduled. e pioneer Hotel fronts on Firs! Speclal entertainment ‘has been 8- avenye put has a depth of one ful ranged by Mr. Irving, who recently yiqex pnd can accommodate 10 ssumed the management’ of The g\xests ‘erminal. Mr. Reller Has been a member pf Both events are’ being booked h | yrie Hotel staff for the last 11 J\ ance, the manager states, with gng 'has ploneered in most of “the > ‘humber’ of remmtlons &1~ camps of the Interior. Mr. Petersen has been in business here since the early days. Over a long period he was owner of the Fairbanks Machine Shop. The busi- ness was purchased from him qui « The dance floor has been “sahd- d” and “waxed,” while other changes has been made including the painting of a modernistic floor in the cafe side of the establish- recently by the Northern Commer ment. In addition other remodel- cial Company. For several years Mr. ing and redecorating is underway. ‘Petersen served as a member of the & g S Today’s News Toaay--Empire | NOTICE OF SALE | “No. 3979-A 'In the District Court for the Terri- tory of Alaska, Division' Number One, at Juneau, In"Adiralty’ C. E. WOODMAN and ANDREW BERNTSEN, doing ' blsiriess under the firm name and’ style - ‘of Woodman & Berntsen, Libel- lants, vs. The Gasboat or vessel called the “DOWNEASTER,” her tackle, ' apparel; furniture, em- ginés, ‘equipment, ete., ubell§e KATE GRAHAM McGINNIS, In- tervenor. PUBLIC NOTICE IS GIVEN | that, by virtue of a writ of ven- |ditioni . exponas, dated” December | |10th, 1936, issued out of the Dis- \trict Court for the Territory of | |Alaska, Division No. 1, at Juneau, | |on a decree and order of sale made and pronounced ih said. ‘court:on | December *19th, 1936, drdeiing the | above-mentioned and described gas- boat or vessel called: the “DOWN- EASTER”, her tackle, apparel, en- gines, furniture, equipment, etc., to HERE'S WHAT SANTA SUGGESTS.... be sold at public vendiue to the for a Delicious highest and best bidder for cash, T will accordingly ofter and expse Chnstmcxs Dinner the said gasboat or vessel called the “DOWNEASTER”; Her f.:oue. | apparel, engines, firniture,: ment, etc. for sale at public vehdue to the highest and best bidder for |cash, on Decemiber *30th, 1936, at the hour of ted d'clock in tHeé forenoon of said day, at the Lower jor Rock Dump FIoat, in the City of Juneau, Alaska; '.he said mwt being of the burlierl 0f 7 gross ahd | 5 net tons, 32.2 feét in length, 10.7 feet in breadth, with 24 horse power erigine, Officidl No. 334217, #nd being registered in the United States Customs House at Junean, Fnut Coc’ktall Oyster: Soup Olives and Hearts of Celery Combination Salad, Thousand Island Dressing Roast Young Turkey, Sage Dressing Cranberry Sauce Hot Biscuits Creamed Cauliflower Steamer Xmas Pudding Brandy Sauce Ataski: Coffee DATED at Junedu, Alaska, De- gl [cember 19th, 1936. $1.25 Per Person WM. T. MAHONEY, U. S. Marshal for the Territory of Alaska, Division No. 1, By W.'G: HELLAN, Office Deputy. N." C, BANFIELD, Proctor for Libellants. NELSON I.' BEERS, H. D. STABLER, Proctors for Intervenor. 1| First publication, Dec. 19, 1936. Last publication, Dec. 26, 1936. STARTS AT NOON Ej ¥ council. | ‘ fi”&‘fikg u on a bmme«s trip . [ 111 nia’ westward to Hawaiian Islands, crest 3054 inches. Light precipitation ) {has fallen over portions of Southcastern Alaska also over and ‘eastward to Kodiak, while clondy weather pre ed ove tregion, ahd the Prince Willlam Sound region, while fair 'xported over the interior of Alaska It was much warmer last night over the Bering Sea region and west- Reqe rVa‘lOl’lS Al’e Btlng}qm Nfl.pca and: colder, over the Arctic coast Made at ‘Populat’ Ju- T that will take him as far east as neau ngh! Club 'PION'EEK HOTEL AT New York City. He will be joined FAIRBANKS IS SOLD I west coast by Mrs, Tib- % Pang ot vho st h are to ..nuu to the VIKING CLUB SOCIAL ON SATURDAY NIGHT Following theit eo ner from 6 to with a social and danc- n the ever -+ FUNERAL SERVICES FOR KN{)X MONDAY Funer; Knox, mu: services for This “Tre PHONE 28 the Year . . . Alaska Credit Bureau mas Cheer, nocn tomorrow the patients are © 7 their turkey dinner and ev- is being done to help them | merry a ‘holiday as possible, thent sémething to look to in the New Year. T ——— CARD OF THANKS jnurses spent many hours yesterday in decorating St. Ann's Hospital with Yuletide colors. Electric decorations of red and green light the entrance to the ho \piml and on stepping into the lobby wom is cheered by the familiar * ry Christmas” which is hung ST.ANN'S IS PREPARING T0 OBSERVE DAY {Hospital Is Decorated— Carolers Are to Sing This Evening Me cv | the office window. 1long the wall on red et:if!st‘ e end| Christ- r and s who are not We wish to thank the Red Cross, American Legion, American Legion Auxiliary, C. D. A. and all who came to our aid during the past week, due to our having lost our home by fire. 1 3 it ha\c individual tree<l Sincerely, In preparing for a Merry Chxlst ‘m their rooms and carolers will go GEORGE and ESTHER mas for their patients, Sisters and to them and bring them Chri:t- adv. GULLUFSEN. DT P S S T e T D T White PHONE 655 LIQUOR STORE Spot Delivery Service Special! PARBST : g; Reansior$§. Per Case, sz.ss A Large Variety of WINES, BEER, WHISKIES, GINS, LIQUEURS, ETC., for the HOLIDAY SEASON Fo MIXERS OF ALL KINDS Prompt Delivery ED SWEUM, Owner MERRY CHRISTMAS! TO ALL OUR FRIENDS AND PATRONS oy 2 Time of above all others, we become imbued with a spigit that is delightful in its effect and glorious in the fulfillment of the true Christmas spirit— that of giving. A lot of folks are timid about saying what they want for Christmas, but we have always felt that among friends this hesitancy or backward- ness should not prevail, so here is our wish . . . at Your Credit As a Sacred Tirust” We hope this is not asking too much of you, but it is prompted by a passage in the Bible, which says “Ask largely, that yoiir joys might be full.” / CHARLES WAYNOR, Manager FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG. (Ground Floor)