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2 SEVEN BARS T( OPERATE HERF: SEVEN CEOTIN Walker Act Forces J Beer Pa {n's Out o Business Dac. 31 elorl BRATISH Dave's L 2 Hotel; Char The Capitol; Dave Davi Wilbur B i Triangle and-Mike Kosoff, the Arctic Seven Fail To Apply Not filing a for dispen- sary time for New Year's ng are the following beer par- which operated this year T. Douglas, Min ler. Pla Inr Iready Dis- ications had been uec he Clerk of trict Tourt before today old dispen: license which d places to sell beer and ne only expires at midnight De- cember 31 under the terms of the Walker A whick galiz ktail variou The ry lice T oper lors lia mann, Kaufman ko, Matt's Place the Northern: J and Thomas ¢ Mike Bocatch of B going from the beer parlor b il liquor business - CHRISTMAS PARTY OF INDIAN OFFICE SET FOR TONIGHT Christmas party of the Indian Affairs staff will be held the Douglas Indian School this evening All employees of the Juneau headquarters, of the 8 ents Annual Other Licenses Office of George Brothers Walmer, Boris G. Sweum Jim El- Magic Percy R ler Company Reynolds. Restaurant—Gastineau Cafe ilic Galao, Perey Reync Wholesale Malt uting Company. age Company General Wholesale—Alaska Liquor any (Dan Russell) imber of Ju UNITED TROLLERS OF THE PACIFIC tail at John H Edwin 1d education departm Em- v D LEVINE LEAVE | Isaac Levine; who Office of Indian n in order to return Juneau 1 ib- DR. Dr. Abraham has resigned Affairs phys to Brook t on the and. June last night Nort NNUAL MEETING IMPORTANT!? Miners® DUnion Ha SATURDAY, DET. 30——— 700 P. M ~ | DEVLIN'S BETTY BAXLEY HOUSE FROCKS In Fast Color Prinis evening san d to recy . they Daintily Trimmed | GOLD kidskin, mesh, and brilliant. multi colors combined with gold SILVER kidskin, and mesh WHITE and BLACK satin Sizes 14 10 44 SPECIAL $1.95 JONES- STEVEHS S$4.95 and $5.95 DEVLIN'S VISITORS NOT WANTED Schleswig-Holstein, have been reported, Naval engagements between the British and G Judy Garland, of the white sheepskin with a wool sports skirt checked in two shades of blue. Silver buttons fasten it. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, DEC. 29, 1939. !-—The visits of British bombers to above Helgoland Isle, German naval base off ermans were fought off this isle in world war. MODES o/ tfie MOMENT by Adelaide Kerr films, wears SATURDAY One Grnup SATINS and TAFFETAS One Group SATINS and CREPES at S12.50 One Group CHIFFONS CREPES and VELVETS 12.53010 $22.50 Leota’s in the Baranof Hotel this hooded winter sports jacket of There is no substiiuie for Newspape> Adverfising 1c SALE Pennies Are DOLLARS ut the VOGUE SHOP STREET DRESS 2 (o 4.9 $4.95 Z for FORMALS 1096 Regular $10.95 COATS 2 12.76 Regular $12.75 Zfor BLOUSES 151 SWEATERS 1.9 SKIRTS 2 for 2.95 HOUSE DRESS 2 for 1.51 All Sales CASH All Sales FINAL Regular $ | member of the C | Board ' INDIAN CHIEF T0 CHRISTMAS BONUS. PAID BY OLYMPIA BREWING COMPANY Employeesj Staff Receive Full Week's Salary- Dividends Paid A Christmas bonus amounting to not less than a full week's or was paid by the Olymy Brewing Company, Olympia, Wash- ton, to all its plant employees staff throughout the Western ates, according tg an anuounce- ment by Mr. Peter G. Schmidt, President This s the second such bonus af the year, the first having been paid in June. In add com~ pany presented its el with Thanksgiving turkeys Christ- mas baskets. | splendid spirit of mutnal coopera- tion and ¢ and employees at Brewing Company Juneau, Douglas Officials to Meet with Governor on Channel Problems the Tumwater terno cember el voluntarily » as- sembled to henor Peter G. Schmidt, President, and Adclph D. Schmidt, Vice President: and Director | of s City offici- inesday with Gov. and TIke ylc b r a conference relative planning on Gastineau and the 21 Sales. To them was presented! a med parchment, auto- y brewery employee, 1d bearing the following inscrip- tion of loyalty and appreciation: “To Pefer Schmidt - and Adolph D. W€ express our incere gratitude for. the thought- Counc H to civie Channel. out the years and piedge our:con- tinued friendship: and - loyalty.” Coinciding with this gratifying expression of ‘good will, the Olym- pia Brewing Company malled divi- dend checks' of 10 cents per share to its st nolders, which: brought their returns fer 1939 up to 93 cents per share. D ARTICLE BY JUNEAU | WOMAN APPEARS IN TRADE PUBLICATION leE GREE"‘INGS‘ Appearing in thr‘ November issue d of the Pacific Coast. Review, na- | tional food beverage business maga- Chief Donawak of the. Klukwan zine, a lengthy article written by tribe at Haines will have a New Miss Caroiine D. Todd of Juneau. Year's greeting to the natives of | Entitled, “The Salmon You Sell,” Southeast Alaska bitoadcast over the item gives in detail the life story KINY at 8 o'clock tonight of one of Alaska’'s most important The radio station is also to re- industries. Several photographs ac- broadcast the cld Thlinget tongue company the article, showing inter- 50! which made a hit a few ijor and exterior scenes of canneries weeks ago. in the Territory. Another article concerning “Sal- {mon As a Food” will be submitted {shortly by Miss Todd in answer to a requesf, from the mag at the has & Planning with on suggestion of the d Juneau to set Board to work the Alaska local prob- nor City eration Cou st night’s Council meeting, igh no definite action W nmkv-\ n the proposal, the an George Parks, L. H. Me Alien: Shattuck were gge: mnd as fi.mmn,‘ | -o ! { - - | Empire Want Aas Bring Results. - - Today’s News %oqay Emplre zazine. Saturday Specials! SALE Fine Blankets Evening DRESSES MANY NEW ABRIVALS ON RECENT BOAT. TAFFETA VELVET LACE and CREPE SOME ARE J ACKI]T DRESSES Leaksville Blanlcet 8$2.95 Large 72 x 90 size, taffeta bound, wonderfully soft, light weight and warm, beautiful pastel colors. 50% Waool Leaksville Blanket $4.50 Large 72x90 size, 3-inch taf- feta binding. One: of the out- standing blanket buys of the year. All colors. 25% Wool DOUBLES $4.75 Regular $6.50 value. Large size doubles; Ideal for the Many New Colors and Shades All Sizes BLOUSES Special at $£1.50 g“ % x N % L cold days ahead. P REL . 5O P....|B MBehrends Co. f rd between employers | Olympia | took place at| plant- Thursday afe when the ful consideration shown us through- | U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAUV THE WEATHER (By the U. S. Weather Bureaun) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 3:30 p.m., Dec. 29: Light rain tonight and Saturday; moderate southeasterly wind; low- est temperature tonight about 34 degrees. Forecast for Southeast Alaska: Rain tonight and Saturday wind over the northern portion will be fresh to strong northeasterly tonight becoming southeasterly Saturday, except strong norther tonight and Saturday over Lynn Canal. Wind over the southern por tion will be fresh. to strong easterly tonight, becoming southeasterly Saturday, and diminishing :Saturday afternoon. Ferecast of winas along the coast of the Gulf of Alaska: Indications are for inereasing wind tonight over the entire Gulf of Alaska. Winds will be strong easterly, probably gales tonight, from Dixon Entrance to Sitka; strong:east. northeasteriy from Sitka to Cape Hinchinbrook; and strong northery from Cape Hinchinbrook to Kodiak. LOCAL DAT»A Temo Humiaty wma Veloeity 41 6 ESE 20 40 56 E 8 40 65 E 14 Baromerer 29.88 20.77 2941 Lime 30 pm. yesitly 3:30 am. today Noon today Rain Pt. Cldy Snow RADIO REPORTS TODAY 8:30a.m. Precip. temp. 24 hours 29 b -5 0 Max. tempt. last 24 hours 3¢ -4 e b Lowest temp. 27 3:3Ca.m ‘Weathar Clear Cloudy Pt. Cldy Cloudy Cloudy Cleart Cloudy Rain Snow Pt. Cldy Staution Anchorage Barrow Nome . Bethel ... s Pairbanks 25 St.; Paul . . w9 Dutch . Harbor .. 25 Kodiak 38 Cordova Juneau Bitka Ketchikan Seattle Partland San Francisco 1 0 Cloudy Rain Cloudy WEATHER SYNOPSIS The disturbance. south of Kediak has remained nearly stationary and has continued to weaken, while an intense disturbance which has been advancing rapidly northeastward was located this morning at latitude 48 degrees north-and longitude 189 degrees west with cen- tral pressure . reported.@si 38.80 inches. This disturbance caused rain and high winds last night along the coast from Oregon to as far north as Vancouver Island. Idght rain fell over coastal areas. Cloudy weather was gemeral and pemperatures were slightly colder this morning over western and central Alaska. Juneau, Dec. 30—Sunrise, 8:49 a.m.; There is no subshiule for Newspaper Advemsmg sunset, 3:16 p m Carpenters’ Local No. 2247 CALLED MEETING FRIDAY EVENING—3P. M. A.F.of L. HALL WHEN YOU Bay at Home You Are BUYING THRIFTLY BUY AT HOME and THE DIFFERENCE! Bo you s-t;r-e-t-c-h every dollar so that every cent of it does its work well? If you do, you know how all-impor- tant those questions of what, where and how to buy really are! You know that a real bargain is a standard piece of merchandise selling below the standard price But did you know, that. the best and eas- iest way of finding real bar- gains is simply occupying your, easy.chair and checking every Empire advertisement? This way leads to dependable merchants and merchandise without physical effort! The Juneau Firms, Members of the Retail Merchants Asso- ciation of Juneau, will re- main open SATURDAY and DAY NIGHTS UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK. 3 Read Your PAILY ALASKA EMPIRE Weather *