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B e e Iine Here is a of mel reputation for qualit »se rain gar values and popul = 3 s AViH, LR AR RS R e R is Weather children’s r be ’ 1 P arel 1 o women’s and apparel whos 18, and e ¢not excelled. » as serviceable as they are stylish — real 2 nbrelias for Stormy Days ‘w handle styles in the popu- The ty of ne lar short stubby models. frames arc sturdy and covered with good quality silk. Priced to Suit Any Purse Behrends Co., Inc. Juncau’s Leading Department Store ¥ MWMWMWWMWMWWM AIRPLANE C. ARRI FR FURNISHES TACOMA POWER transfermes dreught caused a short: The vessel is 2 of hydr: Crosby, member of a pfominent Bo: Mrs. Hoover Is Recovering, Slight Illness * WASHINGTON, Dee. 31 Herbert Hoover, who has be fined for the past two da “White House, has practically nld today. S m'l indisposition was but care was taken so as ‘aggrevate a cold. of her ailment, Mrs. Hoo- ‘night assisted her son Al- he entertained in the at a dancing party friends. xinglon tied up at Baker Dock supplying the W A wealthy young man and a beautiful woman were found snot to death in a fashionable New York City apartment. The man is identified as Henry Crew m,bew of the late Mrs, J. Pierpont Morgan. ssociated Press Photo, with s da ningt 2 20,000 kil y. The long autumn o-cloetric pe Kllls Woman and Self in Love Nest woman has been identified as Mrs. Josephine R. Bige- low, Boston beauty and member of a prominent Béston family. (Left)—Henry Crew Crosby with his wife ston family and a | on their honeymoon in 1922 shortly after he graduated The | from Harvard, ‘(Right) —Mrs, Josaphlne R. Bigelow Internationa) Newareel One of White House ‘]oll) D(nuing Party Bab:es to Be Mmfied Given in W hite House By Son of President SHINGTON, Deec. — Mr. na Harricon Williams, d 2h- WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec. 81— |ter of Major and Mrs. Ru B, kae any jolly young people’s par- | Harrison, is to be married to ROb- | in an American home, was the et Lewis Armstrong. Mrs. Wil-idance given at the White House |'“m’ is a granddaughter of the jast night by Alan Hoover, young- v President Benjamin Hairl- est son of-the President and Mrs, {son and was one of the White 'Hoover. The party was character- House babies of the Harrison Ad- |jgeq by informality and a good ministration. |time. e o Deputy U. S. Callector of Customs! Miss Wilhelmine Larson, teacher corge Miller is a passenger for!in the Haines Public Schoel, re- Skagway on the Princess Norha, af- |turned to Haines on the Queen, af. ter spending the holidays with rela- [ter spending the holidays wi tives and frisnds in Seat lmends in Juncau. | | | J lincs ruaning from its gencrators to glant; LA AL B e sl b & THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE TUESDAY DEC. 31, 1929. , SEVEN UNDER Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Burean 1 Forecast for Juneau and viclnity, bey~ulng £ p. m. today: ARREST'STULE Unsettled with « onal snow tonight and Wednesday, some- i what lower temperature; moderate winds, mostly easterly. ; i LOCAL Humidity Wind Veloc{; Weather U | Time Barometer Temp., DATA 4 p. m. yest'y 29.58 32 88 S 4 Snow |4 2. m. tay 31 8 : ; f“““’ J, 9 ki S Snot ,Coast Cuardsmen EAGE[No tbdey = - el | Courtmartial as Result B R Ly ) YESTERDAY TODAY of Lifting Bottles { Highest 4pm. {' Low 4cm. 4am. Precip. 4am. o aig | Stations~ temp. _temp. | _emp. temp. Velocity 24 hrs. Weather ! NEW LONDON, Conn, Dec. 315 —— S TR T e 8 * 0 Clear |—Seven Coast Guardsmen are Bethel <186 P L e18 <@ Trace Snow \um.fl arrest and several others Fort Yukon -58 =50 -52 -46 — 0 Clesr {have been ordered to report while Panana -52 -52 -54 — 0 Clear ‘"n inquiry is being made into the! | Bagle -40 -42 -5 0 Clear theft of liquor by Guardsmen from‘sl Paul 30 26 ) .02 Snow |the Flor-De-Lamar, seized with 4,- |Duteh Harbor 34 30 26 —_ 10 Clear 000 cases aboard. | Kodiak 26 20 0 Cldy Iny tion into the theft wauic dove 12 10 -8 h 0 Clear ordered by Capt. L. T. Chalker,.’“nmu 35 31 29 . 07 Snow |Chief of Staff, after a rooming Ketchikan 38 34 30 . 14 Cldy |house brawl in which a sailor, at- Prince Rupert 38 38 39 . 23 Pt Cldy |tached to the submari -ty 4 gL 14 . 0 Clear a Guardsman were beaten. Seattle 48 44 t 36 * [ Clear Seven Guardsmen wer Portland 50 48 40 . .06 Clear |by Coast Guard officin': S Bianios 50 48 fos 42 % 0 Cldy | courtmartial. *Less tl.an 10 miles, | The Flor-De-Lamar it jed Sunday night. Man NOTE—Observations at Barrow, {liquer were breken up on the bwu (are made at 8 a. m. and 8 p. m, |because of the explosion following la fire. The thefts were easy. Four persons, including two mat- jerial witnesses, wcre arrested by |the New London police as.a result |of the rooming house brawl the the Territory. as yesterday, part of enty-four hours ption of the Kuskokwim tions show a decrease in wect {las Ithe e ikan stal uxl Yukon. Tanana and Eagle Juneau time. The distribution of pressure remains about the same this morn- barometer 1isir Frecipitation has oceurred during the over We.tern and Southeastern Alaska. With over all except the North- d Southern Interior most Alas- emperature this morning. |England Wondering What Shocks Await |ANCHORAGE BOWLERS | ARE COMING; CABLE ADVICE TO METCALF, The Anchorage bowling team to participate in the tournament with|_ ‘Juneau and Ketchikan at the First ldtor |City Is leaving Seward today on the | Ba steamer Northwestern. This is nc-‘ E cerding to advices received in a cablegram to’ Frank Matealf from |2 [°W months hence. : |Bob Bragaw, of Anchorage, as fol- “It {s within the realm of possi- Ilows bility,” he said, “that I may not ‘y “Best wishes for a Happy New\” ruwhq\c the warm Plnce Tn JH |Year. MacDonald, Beran, Ostran- | affeetions which I l"f you en- | der, Mathewson and Ole leaving to- | 17*@0 for me = i Dt |day on Northwestern. Two Scotch- | (Continued from Page One) ed that it t the honor =ow and not 1 companies, n2 ¢ perhaps as well th being done him lask that even then 1 belie that whatever I may be compsl | wedes. e ‘:_n.té) t;‘;d ;;.:“,sm.k; 1 lfi:‘!’\‘mn e |to do I am doing it in what I be- 1 v B oSt lieve to be the best interests of The Juncau players will join the ;. our country.” | Anchorage players here next Fri- | y That was Snowden’s first allusion gey ard go to Ketchikan'on 581 o iy tortncoming tiidget, which {s | Northwestern. By : . 5 | awaited with eager interest by all classes and political creads ‘r v - — ————4&J meant every word of it I WHO'S WHO | {bottom of his heart for his socialism ! ; ) {18 more than a brand of politics ‘ ANE WHERE | |to nim; 1t is a religion. Ie | e Indeed, years ago when he made I Miss. Lee, ot M, h’n ru”1 lf“y:lfl .2)19(;:-.1' .\br )r;nm.j and Mrs. Frank W. Harris, left NS e |the Queen for Haines where she DS subject, “The Religion of So- s teacher, Miss Lee was o foachor |CI8licM.” And in calling attention jin the Jufiesu’ Public schools last|®0'he cvils of that day he men- Iyear and she renewed acquaintances [$10ned “the tramping soclalist of (o 3 Nazareth,” and contrasted Him ivhlla on her visit. . Mr. and Mrs. Prosper H. Ganty bishops who draw large salar- left for their home in Skagway ,,lue, while thousands of their coun- the Queen. Mr. Ganty was a juror | “‘!:"0;: it.lbrv: T at the recent term of court here| s heen said that has the bitterest tongue | Z ty accompanied him | R 5 agf faw: Gau » cweetest smile in the | here. Zhots iy TRev. Charles E. Rice left on the, COm™ons. Twenty years ago e jused to be singled out as the most [T fox Ekagpway, fiery and implacable member of the embryonic Labor party. But 2 200000 0000 0 0 ¢ o greal change has come over his o political life in recent years. Sym- BABY HELPS CO-EDS ® |pathy and appreciation are mingled LEARN HO KEEPING e in his outlook; he radiates kindli- o ® Iness for his fellow men. His fire KNOXVILLE, Tenn, Dec. ®|warms but does not scorch. |® 31.—A home with everything e | Physically frail, Snowden towers e from a kitchen stove to a o mtcllectually over many of his fel- © baby is provided for instruc- ® low socialists and it is an open ® tion of University of Ten- ® secret that he may one day head wit, Snowden and the House of ©® nessee co-eds. ® |the Labor party should Ramsay © Each year 30 scniors in MacDonald choose to retire. Thus © home economics live three he is a potential Prime Minister. o months in the “practice ®| Fyen in his schooldays Snowden ® house,” a two-story affair @ haq the “gift of gab” and he actu- © near the campus | They pre- ® a)ly cpent his honeymoon lecturing © pare thelr food do all the ® on sogjalism. He met his future © wark and manage the bud- @ |wife, Miss Ethel Annakin, at the o get. ln.lependem Labor Party confer- ° Some time ago girls then © in the home adopted a baby, © and succeeding classes have o' e kept it. They feed, clothe ' |e and, lated en, plan to send @ it to schook ° It's a boy. L ence of 1905. P L v 50¢ Stationery Special See Our Windows Juneau Drug Company Free Deh‘very. Phone 33 Post Office Substation No. 1 s, when they decide to have a piece of printing done want it at once. Weare well equipped to give prompt service on your work. Furthermore, it will not look like a hurry up ob, since our ability o handle rush work enables us to give it the m careful attention that is given less hurried work. | p— e e AMERICAN LEGION ARENA Next Smoker JANUARY 25 13 Auspices American legmn Capital in Budget ; M Snowden's inflvence r ome effect in shaping coming budget in an indi manner for she is the type of bril- ni weman who influences, unconsciously, everyone i ! the | per- || and | everything with which she comes n contact. ide from the personal faciors | invelved, the coming budget must | b wide interest throughout the | werld to everyone who is watching the in England. The budgst, 'y neture, will epiiomize the mic creed of the Labor party. —————— Ceorsia City’s Raiiway Pays Surprise Profit \ LAKELAND, Ga., Lakeland R city 7 Dec. owned by ailway, in a the turned runs between Lakeland and r, the ouigrowth of an old Almwdon :d tram logway bought as serap in 1927 by the Cxu umission to run it and cxpected ot least a $2000 loss. Instead there was a profit of $1,351. - Ch Miss Dorothy t Juneau Publie the Queen, aftes ting her par- ents in V"ran"ol! over Christmas. - holm, of Wm. T r"np,an and R. Hu]lnnd‘ are passeng way on the Princess Nor They will teacl school in Whitehorse, TAXI—-BERRY'S—TAXI Now operating a 7 CADILLAC from Burfo; Jimmy Steel, driver. Courteous and efficient service guaranteed. Fifty- cent fare to ér from all parts of the city. TELEPHONE 314. adv. 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Juneau—Phone No. 6 Douglas—Phone No. 18 SNOW SHOVELS Sidewalk Cleaners SLEDS FOR THE KIDDIES Christmas Tree Decorations Harris Hardware Co. CARDS | NEW YEAR’S GREETING Geo. M. Simpkins Co. Old Papers for sale at Empire Office