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Knowing that we must give our dear ones something for Christmas and the question is what, but you will not have any trouble making a selection at our store because we have the big selection, and sell at outside prices. IN OUR COMPLETE STOCK YOU WILL FIND Victor Machines ranging in pi'ice from $25.00 to $125.00. Victor Records ranging in price from 85c to $2.00. Augustine & Kyer Package Candies from 75c to $21.00. Eastman Kodaks ranging in price from $2.85 to $124.50. Tern Point Fountain Pens ranging in price from $2.75 to $15.00. Ever Sharp Pencils ranging in price from $1.50 to $0.00. Pyralin Ivory in pieces, ranging in price from 35c to $20.00. Box Stationary ranging in price from 50c to $5.00. Fancy Packages of the Standard Perfumes $2.00 to $7.50. Famous line of Mr. H. A. Ives Pictures 85c to $12.00. Leather Goods such as Traveling Sets, Collar Bags, Music Rolls, etc. Cut Glass and Hand Painted China. C y Humidors, Nut Bowls, Shaving Sets of all kinds. Military Brushes, and a complete line of bristle goods. Cigars, Pipes, Cigarettes and Cigarette Holders. Pictures framed and unframed. Manicure Sets of all kinds. And countless other articles that wil 1 make Holiday Gifts. OUR SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK ARE ■One Jar of Parisian Ivory Cream, regular 75c, for . 50c Colgate's Talcum, regular 35c; spe cial . 15c \IavU Toilet Water, regular $1.50; ‘ nnecial . *100 Gardenglo Toilet Water, large, reg ular $2.SO; special . $1.75 Mary Garden Perfume, per oz. regu lar $4.25; special . $3.00 La Boheme, Jasmin, Lilac, Rose Arly. 'regular per oz. $3.25; special. $2.25 25% Discount on Our Stock of Pyralin Ivory Brehmer Drug Co. | All Gifts Appropriately Wrapped and Delivered ” I All AlasAran Trails end at the Hotel Atwood First Avenue and Pin*, ®treet SEATTLE, WASH n . Nearest to Everything ^ Clean—Modem j J. A. FARNHAM and TED TAYLOR, Proprietors I Ted Taylor, Formerly Chief Steward Steamship Alaska and Mariposa Alaska Steamship Company Regular Sailing* Between Seattle, Ketchikan, Juneau, Cordova, Valdez, i Ellamar, Llscum, Latouche, Seward. FROM SEATTLE— BAILS 80UTH— j Dec. 5 ... NORTHWESTERN . Dec. 13 ' Dec. 17 .. . VICTORIA . Dec. 23 Dec. 30 . NORTHWESTERN . Jan. 7 Jan. 10 . VICTORIA .. Jan. 17 The steamship Victoria will travel over the outside passage. The steamship Northwestern will travel over the inside passage. F. B. TRAC*, Agent Alaaka—Washington—California ALASKA ROUTE Safety Courtesy 8ervlce Speed .OFFICE EMPRESS BUILDING Westbound . ... Southbound SPOKANE, Dec. 26 . SPOKANE, Dec. 31 CALLS AT SELDOVIA L. A. COUNTS, AGENT Rea. Lathrop Apts. Phone 132—2 j ttn IcunoM J IMPORTED 1 WMBShC” T. N. HUBBERT DYEING, CLEANING, RE PAIRING AND HAT BLOCKING Tailored 8uits at 8tore Price*. HORSES HAUL HEAVY LOAD WHEN AUTOS FAIL i _ j SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 22 (by As sociated Press).—.Horses came back ✓ . . . ; into their own and replaced the auto j mobile lor a brief time here recently when a team of twenty heavy draft i animals plodded up Market street | drawing a fifty-ton door to a safety j deposit vault being constructed in a < new bank building here. j police, r!l'C' *oad "as one the heaviest ever ,i’amllecl throuSh San Francisco’s streets. The ^oor >s thir ty-two feet (vide and rested ih a truck built especially for the haul. PRINCESS PAT HEROES SENT TO VANCOUVER VICTORIA, B. C’., Dec. 22 (by Asso ciated Press).—Sixty-four men, form ing a detachment of the famous Prin cess Pat regiment, are to be stationed at Wjork Point Barracks, Victoria. Most of the members of the detach ment have arrived from London, On tario. Major Clark, who came here in ad vance to make arrangements for the men, is one of the very few officers who (ought through the war with the regihient and remained alive. MY SPENT HUNTING NETTED GOOD RETURN CUTBANK, Mont., Dec. 22 (by As sociated Press).—Otto Hintz, rancher I of the Headlight district cleared one, thousand dollars recently when he! took a day off hunting. He bagged I eight timber wolves, which bring aj bounty from the state of $125 each, j Ask for quality bread, the City Bakery's' famous Cream Loaf. Advertise In the Dany Times SMITH & M’CONAGHY | Plumbers and Steamfitters ( Corner FYont and B Sta. < _ I For Holiday) Time An unusually pretty breakfast cap it here offered as a suggestion for a gift. It Is a spirited model made of taf feta silk and almost covered with crisp, plaited frills of taffeta ribbon. Such a cap requires a crinoline sup port and a lining of thin silk. * * Holiday Red and Green _ This Christmas rantlle shade is made of red and green crepe paper and decorated at the top with a spray of holly and holly berries. The paper is cut in petals, the under ones in red and the outside ones in green. ’ »*«» • For Holding Pins The baby will be served anil his mother delighted at Christmas time with little gifts convenient for hold ing safety pins. A doll and a basket iire shown in the picture each sus pended by ribbons for hanging them. Little rings attached to the feet, hands and belt of the doll accommodate pins af several sizes. There are assorted nius in the basket^ * »■» To Welcome the Bahp Two lovely gifts, with which to wel bme the stork, are suggested. They re a little cap of georgette crepe and sllk-llned and ribbon-frilled basket ontainlng everything the baby needs »r his toilette. I ’Tis the week of i| Preparation and Happy Anticipation. ;| « Probably your Preparations Are Not | Complete. | |j A Savings Account as a Gift Will % Complete It. i§ i | Banki'Alaska |! “The Bank of Personal Service’’ Manhattan Hotel LOUISE DEJONGHE, Prop. - — p Electric Lighted. Hot Water. Turkish and Tub J Baths. I PHONE 99 CORDOVA, ALASKA. ! CITY BAKERY LUNCH R00M~ Specially Carefully Prepared Lunch served from 11:30 Our Fine French Rolls with every meal i A big variety of Pastries and Cakes, always fresh. Sanitary machin ery of the latest model. Patent brick oven. Best materials used by expert workmen in producing our famous Cream Loaf. :: ! — BEST COFFEE IN TOWN ) FRENCH BREAD RYE BREAD I T U t> l, ■ _ _ . „"| • NORTHERN CLUB FRED HAEF, Proprietor Pool, Cards, Tobaccd Soft Drinks of All Kinds THE POPULAR CORNER PHONE 47 CORDOVA, ALASKA —LUMBER— WHOLESALE RETAIL Prompt Attention Given to Small as Well as Large Orders Cordova Mill and Lumber Company Telephone 5 P. o. Box 218 uopper riiver and Northwestern fy Effective November 1, 1920 » TRAIN LEAVES— Cordova for Chitina Monday and Thursday. Chitina for Kennecott Tuesday, Friday and Sunday. Kennecott for Chitina Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. | Chitina for Cordova Tuesday and Friday. \ THIS SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE Freight received and delivered at Cordova Wharf from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m„ except Sundays and HoUdays Tickets on sale at Second Street Depot Office one hour before departure of trains. CALM CORSER, Superintendent MARK McALLEN, Ticket Agent i—miMi