The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 15, 1930, Page 2

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THE DMLY ALAbl\/\ EMPIRL, WEDNES DAY JAN. 15, 1930 e i e e e i s - et | ?fms Are Tlrat Enwws in Paris ‘ To Live in U. S. O le—but a fashion,K and at Pl'(}]‘.\i“l‘\' o surpass any- of its nature held at this store. Iressmaker will be deligh uaiy event. % OFF ON ALL PLAIN AND FIGURED SILKS Cotton Challie—Printed Percale 5 yards for $1.00 ] ;u;d Ginghams $1.00 Prints, Figured Voiles—Lingette and 1 yards for Figured Crepes 7 3 yards for $1.00 4\ ith his wife, is Fi d Pique—Jungle Prints ards for $1.00 B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneauw’s Leading Department Store jter E. Edge, new United States Ambassadorsto Framee, © the new Government qwned and furnished b HAZEL REAVIS | el - (AP Fogture Service Writer) | AT THE HOTEIL ARIS, Jam. 15.—~When Mrs. Wal- ' st Edge,. wife of newly ar-| Gastine ambassador France, ch; ALSY "t cm_scratch, undiplomat king. 1y (above). Shaffroth, Edw, | She is the envied ho:tess of ons White, Mike rand prize jof the finest embassies in Paris 1 at the end of the ) prenef 'Tun'! the first wife of L K tirst 8P 'a art Admission i NG SN o A S A der to France to career in a go and furnished s a stately house ambassadress @ NYAUTOSHOW -0 = | | IKatanook. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF RESSES ALL MARKED FOR QUICK =P lof the drawing room {the green slopes of th: R(’SU“S ShOW Cheaper UP‘;‘rrracc extending dov keep, Operation and [scire 5 . . { Since the arrival of the Edge Smoother Running [shildren—6, 4 and 6 m ns in Paris feel family tradition at the e By OSCAR LEIDING | Automobile Editor Press Featare Service) | YORK, Jan. 10.—Concealed |at th' big fror improvements mark the 1930 auto- |shrieks and Ilau at play in the ad engine power, cheaper Frequently a oparation and smoother [ambulator i resulting from develop-|zraveled driv n internal co new mod duc e ubl c is taking place at| The new am the National Automobile Chamber |wife apparent of Commerce in Grand Central Pal-|House belief t. ace, informality ‘)Acull s greater horsc- | home, no matt ! cted by a new| The new amba a greater number of |enthusiastic and and advances in en- |perscnality, was L wall of Bath, Me {a sea-faring, shipbu bassy. truction char-|the youngest Fc the air of the tion of the 1930 |arcund the Avenue d'Iena. assador and COATS One speeial lot in tweed arn (‘ pl and fur trimmed. of cyiinder bores has be ased in several; aluminum ington reckoned nin connecting rods and |its suecessful hoste v alloys are empioyed by |bassador Edge's t engineers; parts most in need |ate. odical servicing have been| Mrs. Edge's c.’!.‘ 1 simpler, stronger and more [lightened hy the fe k French govern ment s 1 A new trend is the tendency tofried on by bac 2 brication for the pls- |Gasten Doumergue, Pr bearings subject to high |Tardieu and Arisiid ordinarily serviced by oil|ister of foreign affairs, the crankease. married. of thermostat, fitted S —— hose, is introduced - S temperature con- SKAGWAY PIONEER DIES g the cooling fluid am (")["l’ For January Clearance, $18.50 Chamesette Gloves In tans and greys. r]r/m{/ W ’huu:n, o fif 1‘/&, collarkeqs ,u,vcd/ mc,(’/r//f wy fradinsd & A Wt/ i = "D makenial io &WW W,&:?M' w M,fur,/f_ % DOUGLAS HIGR - PLAYS JUNEAU e all un- For January Clearance, 95¢ \ ; James Wallac department of the way almost from t its opera agent for the railr | Whart, died recent oncumonia. He was ab. of age and among the n 9f Northerners. He ew type are v protectors, many automatically oper- d cleaners are o remove sleet te across the glass in front of the r infants’ Dresses In fine batiste—lace and embroidery trimmed. ther fray be necessary that :w! will probably be played in 8tcd. ~ Wind Tormerly the playoff gamo |heated by ba in the A, B. Hall but and ice and oper = 4 5 f nl ar the Hall was not available | nstead of o . driver. b pe S preed t o t ", I( o - 2 o X e LT L BORL By, Jlana n - K For January Clearance, 75¢ § A five games were not necessar o GALEN AND SHELDON | AT, SR B ; HERE FR'DAY it was agreed to alternate mlSult Charges Play SOUTHBOUND PASSENGERS' : of the final game each yeay Plot Is Plagiarized —_— t . 4 s0 &3 to make the opportunity of James L. Galen and Robert E. Gll’ls flfld BO)/S Wlll Open pl on the home floor even,| NEwW YORK, Jan. 1 Sheldon, officers of the McK: ucv . . . 5.—Charges Channel Champlonsh:p u cxpeets the declding game, that the musical comedy of college '-‘artkhg‘;anjpcrtauon Com . . i 3 life, “Good News, southbound passengers Series This Week e it PR bl el meda and viisied i T R wf Ak = on the road, was vlagiarized, wers |Vhile in port yester Finally cominz to an agrecmen: o 'TJA’RAM" RAYE made in a suit for :n mejunctle;n who is @ prominent cit efier several weeks of uncertainty SON BOEN AFRICA and accounting filed in Federal|dova, will remain in the sout h (or as to governing rules and regula- — 'Court by Harry T. Hallahan. several months. Mr. nd the places of meeting, the and Mrs. I Sowerby have| Defendants in the suit are Laur-|mer member of the school basketball tea d a cable announcinz the ence Schwab and Frank Mandox, |from Fairbanks, will ret au and Douglas will meet 88 'yiin of o grandson, the child of producers; B .G. De Sylva, who |earlier date. k Friday evening in the np. and Mrs. Samuel Kelsey, born with Schwab, is accused of “falsely o g A gymnasium in the openi n,,-m the Belgian Congo. Mrs. Kel- claiming to have originated ‘Good MRS. GRIMM MARRIE! | COUGH IS 1 | %1t of the Channe! High School !sey was formerly Miss Mina Sower- News!'” Bartley Cushing a play Sl | YOUR DANGER I by. Mr. Kelsey is a mining en- broker, and others Mrs. Grimm, widow of tae lat l ote is rece | colds, bronchitis and minor forms of authorities | bronchial irritations, and is excellent perintendent Of \oinaer ang formerly was engaged in —————— Herman Grimm, pioneer cf 4 hools.said t0- (510 0l teesion for. Josal mines, For ARE MARRIED HERE way, 8nd H. Buchhols, Dawson| ; Conehs fiom colds my lead to sor “E‘E“‘j Which soothe aad heal the ord from SUPer- [iayera] years he has been in charge sl pionear, were recently marr bkl Cromaiiston. so ANEG L Shie mes and stop the i & 0| ¢ Jarge mining operations in Af- [Edward Lee Jackson and Annie|Skagway. Mrs. Buchholz fo iy v e ol o Dl d t Douglas and | ., They were married at Se- Willlams were married yesterday in|lived for a time in Juneau Bil wedical discovery | blood, attacks the seat of the trouble girls were ready to send their le something more than a year the office of United States Com-|year. with two-fold ! hes and | and checks the growth of the germa. feams on the floor here - 8g0. \missioner Arthur W. Fox. e i & In.ak the infl branes and in- Creomulsion is guaranteed satisfac- The opening game, 85 usu T R A | e 'ICE tory in the treatment of coughs from i e the girls' tilt which v 8 8 oclock, and will be ' by the boys' mixup. Nurserymen estimate that 60 per B — TEACHING IN ASHLAND cent of the fruit trees of Poland| During my abseice from Juneau g one o( the greatest healing agencies | for building up the system after colds s il have perished (hecauss of the un-ifcr sbout ome month my office for coughs from colds and bronchial | or flu. Money refunded if mot re- It is expected there o erta Langton Stevens, usually cold winter. will be open for the payment of irritations. Creomuliion L\P[.Ulh. in | lieved after taking accordmg to direc- W-‘W series held bet nerly Miss Alberta Langton, who e accounts and other b addition to creosote, other healing | tiens. Ask your zgxst (adv.) p . o schools as in the past, withii.siied here recently and who for-' They started out to dri'l an oil [information, ete. Dr. L. P. D"\“el o mfl, game to decide the series in merly taught at Anchorage, is row well in Pennsylvania and at 30|will attend to my practice dun.xg e of a tle. {with the Ashland High School in.feet struck gas. The wel! has prov- |my absence. " Should each team win two gemes! Zshland, Oregon, .‘,w a money maker. | ey DR. W. W. COUNCIL. l FOR THE COLUGH FiROM COLDS m‘rwm 4an ) Neon today Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. Jeather Bureau S. Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, ber™~uing 4 p. m. uulny. rsday; to strong eas LOCAL Humidity Wind Velociy Weather DATA > 28 E 34 Clear 1 E 22 Clear 3 1 E 20 Clear % Ty ESTERDI T DAY Highest dpm. | i 4 o, Precip. 4am. tations temp. temp. | y 24 hrs, Weather 28 o4 | T T shidy 32 26 0 Pt Cldy 38 36 0 Clear -4 -28 0 Clear 8 6 0 Clear 10 -4 0 Clear F 34 34 04 Rain teh Harbor ... 40 40 1.56 Rain Kodiak - ..., . 42 40 [ Cldy Cozdova 34 2 [ Clear Junean 25 24 0 Clear Ketehikan A 24 o Clear nee Rupert 20 20 0 Jlear -12 -16 —_ [ Clear 30 28 24 0 Cldy 28 24 20 » 20 Snow 50 48 46 s Trace Rain *Less tlan 10 miles. NOTE—Observaulons at Barrow, Fort Yukon, Tanana and Eagle wre made at 8 a. m, and 8 p. m, Juneau time. r the Nc Nome and over the I kan stations reporting warmer during the I olher The distribution of pressure remains about the same as yester- high over the Interior of Alaska and Yukon Territory and th Paeific. Rain fell at St. Paul and Dutch Har- prevailing elsewhere over the Territory. Tempera- erior were lewer for the ast 24 Over the Pacific Northwest the thermometer was slightly nd lmd some two mches of snow during the National Mazda Lamps For General Lighting Service night. 25 Watt Lamps .......20c each 40 Watt Lamps .......20c each 50 Watt Lamps .......20c each 60 Watt Lamps .......20c each 75 Watt Lamps .......35¢c each 100 Watt Lamps .......35¢c each THE Thomas Hardware Co. U Credit H - I s no proof that a bill has been paid but a cancelled check that has been accepted and paid is positive proof. This convenience and protection is yours for the asking. Pay your bills the modern and safe way. OFEN A CHECKING ACCOUNT AT THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF JUNEAU SPRUCE HEMLOCK CED AR FIR AHOGANY 0AK BOAT LUMBER, FLOORING, FINISH, MOULDINGS and SHOP Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. PHONE 358 Company PHONE 38 Frye-Bruhn Featuring Frye’s De- licious Hams and Bacon Fresh EASTERN and OLYMPIA OYSTERS ilure to Receive "

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