The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 12, 1929, Page 2

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i , Was us ”d]l'\ t peopie will fing » 13th 1 i nonth Hose $1| Memo Books ........... Gloves $1 Painted Pottery 15 'm- ers 81 Brass Novelties . b 51/ Ash Tray Sets _.. C $1| Gold Edge Cards ... $1 5 i $1| Card Table C ¢ by the former to Ch H: ""l )ag 2 , :.”v' [ ‘Ihh ," overs...§1 was rushed to him from Sitka on the . Rayon Nocts - $1 Mello-Glo Sets. try boat Ranger V., a nurse 2 & Fan iy Qatiaa 1 ng sent to look after Recoz- | | H.nnu Bloomers $1 | Fancy Score Pad ng his condition as s, he $1 fiic v Novelte immediately rushed to a and e acquer Novelly ced in the hospital. His recov- $1 Boxes ery iz regarded as doubtful | i &1 On recovering conscifisness after g 1! Instruments $1 5 3 $1 | Pridge Keno $1 k. . 3 -" WANY OTHER BARGAINS TOO | TO MENTION B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneaw’s Leading Department Store B Addtlod bbbl bbb b bbb will shop at this store that it is the luckiest i hem, because of the many that are being offered on that day. Men’s Shaving Sets.. NUMEROUS B2 RUNPSFESBE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THU RSD/\Y DEC. 'GHIGHAGUFMAN FOUND ALMOST | DEAD ON BOAT Rmvmd ]ohnson Rescued y Passerby and Taken ! SAlE to Sitka Hospital 12, 1929. Wea!hrr Condmons As Remnlrd by Weather Burean Forecast lnr Junean \nfi virinity, mrnlnx 10 LOCAL DATA the U. S m. today: derate (o fresh Time Barometer Temp. Tlumidily Wind Veloci(y Weather 4 nomy 29.99 3 42 NE 15 Clear . m. today 20.00 8 F 7 Clear Nr,n today 30.04 21 NE 5 Clear YESTERDAY T ODAZ pr ) , Highest | Low 4 g Precip. 4a.n. ‘Shtmnfl temp. y 24 hrs. Weather nard Johnson, Springs, Chicha, e Southeast s was in an unconscious adition d his boat in the bor there, and carried to Sitka, he is being cared for at the ' Home hospital, according received by Gov. George A regarded as an un- Bo ler at White n was found to have ,a and was sl entering the hospital, Johnson said he was living in a cabin at White ITo. Springs. His leg became para- He attempted to att ion by firing a rifle in t! that some one pa: the reports. This is the zen Paper Cornucopias he last week in October. More than one month clapsed be- tween then and his re transpired in that period, and when he got aboard hi: said, was a mystery to h tendants at the hospital b his delirium, he crawlec cabin to the boat. In getting it, he probably fell and leg, feeling no pain from bzcause of its paralyzed sta lay there until Yankee Johnson d ~ R R R T DR R E R R R R T T T R RS R R IR R L R | covered him. HERE'S a complete ma Tells in everyday langu on 50 111ustratxons. the coupon for convenience. SUPE SUPERIOR DEALERS: = i Juneau B Tumber v oo 3 ° 1003 Seaboard Building, Seatle. Mills nd 3 e 8 % Main 37 Address JUNEAU SEA LEVEL V ARIES; i WATERS TILT N() TH ss the Isth- the canal, Py i WASHINGTON, Dec. 12—Wales Jf the oceans are tilted and sea level Pacific side s not the same the world over. | .89 foot higher than on the Atlan- As a result of the phenomenon | |tic,” says Dr. Willlam Bowie of the [ ;ecdesists of the United States and |U. 8. Coast and Geodetic Survey. | Janada, now engaged in vurveyln‘zl There has been no satisfactory he two countries, are faced with |explanafion of the phenomenon. Tt | hie meed of selecting a single level |is believed that the variations arc n which to base standard elevations. |due to such meteorological conditions Mean sea level is m;her for the (as prevailing directions of winds | Jnited States along the Pacific|differences in barometric pressure | oact than on the Atlantic, and along + 'th latitude and differences in salbi- | distributed in Iowa this year by the ‘e individual coasts therc is a defi- [n2ss and density of ccean waters. 62 i northward. aAn arbnm-y sea level, common 3 “Permanent Farm Repairs. to use concrete for those _ changes and improvements you've been planning. More than Superior Portland Cement, Inc., wants you to have one of these valuable books. Send for your free copy today. Fill in EP@OER N E A NED CEENVIEFENE “Superior for over 22 years” SUPERIOR PORTLAND CEMENT, Inc, &pt. A-31 Gentlemen: Please send your free book, “Permanent Farm Repairs.” lllllllllllIIIIIIIIIINII:HIlll|l|lll|ll|llll('1\ HEUTH TR TR U DT U ! |—Folks who swim summer and win- Bernard Johnson is 70 years of age. He came to Alaska in 188% and has resided here since that time, about 45 years. A R 13 DAYS FROM SANFRANGISCO T0 PG, SOUND Schooner M&S Record for Long Voyage— Blown Out to Sea NEAH BAY, Wash., (sr a 43-day voyage from S: ‘ms‘.o with a crew facing (the scheoner Charles R. W. | rived here. ‘There werc 30 days’ pro i nine men aboard the sci the craft sdiled for the no rations gave cut 10 days finally only hard tack and mained. Unusual calm coupled wit} sional northwest headwind |blew the schooner 600 m sea, were encountered o: trip. Capt. J. J. Kelly believes longest voyage recorded b Francisco and Seattle. L The assessed area of L: is 34 times as large a- Sun Francisco. h ocea- which 1t to @ ER R T L E T S L M L AL P DT ummnllmnllnIlmlmmnunmmmnumuuummmmmmm LU R T T T T the United States and Canada, may be selected by officials of th2 two surveys. ——— - — ICE SWIMMERS FORM TLUB JOHNSON CITY, Tenn., Dee. 12. ter and think it is great stuff to| reak the ice in February, have or- | ganized a club here. The four women and 12 men members of the Grizaly club are to meet at a stated hour and place to keep their pledge for a daily swim. — e Seventy-five thousand trees wofe forestry department of the stat | college. | , and 3 remembercd, and occurred about the = 5 abt By and 8 p. Juneau mine, night, died in t 9 o'clock. 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