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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE SAT[RDAY FEB 15, 1930. KETTLEMAN HILL.S BI AST KIL I“ ONE, HURTS FIP E Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. e 4 B Weather Rureau ° Forecast for Junean and vicinity, bes*~uing 4 p. m. today: | Rain or snow tonight and warmer tonight and Sunday; fresh % | southeasterly winds. 7] X LOCAL DATA 3 Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weathe 4 p om oyesty .. 2078 2 [ SE 6 Cnow . |4 a. m. today .. .2022 26 o SE 4 Snow m [Noon today ... 2021 26 93 st 5 Snow ‘ : r g T CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY i TODAY ey L Highest 4pm. | Low 4am. 4am. Precip. 4am, Stations~ temp. temp. | emp. temp. Velocity 34 hrs. Weather Barrow et 23 37 -18 5 [} Cidy Nome a0 80 ) g oM . = 0 Clear - o % e . . Bethel . -14 -18 -22 -2 20 0 Clear YOUR picture in blue will be a portrait of youth- | Fort Yukon e e . 0 Clear = o Pie R WA IR ORe ot Tanana -28 -42 | -50 -48 o Clear fulness—of good taste—of correctness at zll times | | magre ot DO B b bl oksibhe iV Reuntially 3 vou seldct onp | St. Paul 0 e W g Cldy and on all occasions. Especially if you select on ot gewigente G B0 SRR s p o E of cur Middishade Blue Suits! | | Eodisx 80 SEor M M o.30 | Trece . Sigw | | cordova % 2 2 a . 0 Clear PR d : i 3 i Juneau ... 26 23 25 26 4 18 Snow Middishade is the great artist in blue—and you’ll i | Ketchikan .34 32 32 38 & 0 Rain : = Dredd A Prince Rupert ... 36 32 | 30 40 10 20 Rain find a most varied display of Middishade’s master- | | Edmonton S R b O ek 0 cldy H i 9 . . | Scattle 42 42 | 42 4 14 01 pieces in our “gallery.” In one of our Middishade { il - doliEege 9 ? r(t;;x; | Sen Francisco ... 78 ki | 62 64 0 0 Clear models you'll find the very suit which will make | *—Less than 10 miles, you a perfect picture in blue. We’ll be glad to i help you select it—and we’ll see that it is fitted to you with the care its perfection of styling and | Py, T F UL, s R R 2 A S S S O NOTE—Observauions at Barrow, Fort Yukon, Tanana and Eagle are made at 8 a. m. and 8 p. m, Juneau time. The low pressure area in the North Pacific Ocean has shifted northward and the barometer readings are below 20 inches from the Gulf of Alaska southwestward. The pressure is moderately high in —Associated Press Photo. tailoring deserves. And the moderate price is one ! Damage estimated at a half million dollars was caused by an explosion of an absorption plant of X}:!&“fli f&:,‘,e; Atzd,:nNi;"?}::nsx:::; pfixl-‘t?:n ‘:nfi‘l‘;::a::;: more reason why blue has become the young man’s the Petroleum Securities Corporation ncar Coalinga, el Near the upper right are tanks similar to those s falling at Kodiak. Clear weather continues on Prince William 1 c e destroyed. Arrow indicates tank in netw of pipes after b blown 50 feet into the air. The super-|Sound and in middle and Northerr. Alaska. Temperatures have ris- St) €. ~ome wun! !intendent of operauolu lost his life and five others were injured. {«n from the Gulf of Alaska southeastward and have fallen over near- ey A g S ~eeeeee——— |ly all the remainder of the Territory. Sold Coast to Coast at $37.50 LINGULN BUOK T wnos W 1i0 “ Mother Dyme as Girl B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. e Governor Gets Copy of : R AN S TSI TR e e e 2 | Smallest Book Produc- ' | ing scales to pre- USE TEAR GAS { ed in Uglt?d States v a g mil re edition of four of FIND OLDTIMER'S |pare her throat for the evening's | Lincoln’s most noted KANTISHNA | Work. It was hard work that ‘dx s is an evening because somehow her ceived by Gov. i et to e o e | Juneau-Young Hardware Ixom Kingsport swallowed. Merran knew her mo- ther, Mrs. Jennie Reader, was dy- _ | Kingsport, Tenn Smke Bleaklng Cab Driv-| | heatna £00 g, ' ing, but “the show must go on.” Company % Juneau .4" ip Compa Nowel; ome- aboard the Al ailed from Seatile i (Continuea trom Page One) . oy R i | o | the audi veryone settled down,‘ hi for an evening of musie. | IRON or WOOD Juneau’s Leading Department Store €! e lrcuz-ne cares of existence and live | {for a brief time in the spirit of the | | ra. Behind the curtain stalked Lhe |shadow of death. Merran, a so- | lic ad- BODY, just re- % ers and - Guards |a postage stamp and is s |, Attends The Funeral s] st book e VI e £ Are Stoned V'he Sadle GRS young voice, rich with the joy and, America. I 1t was originated by a stude PITTSBURGH, Penn., Feb. 15— |ihe vocational -School of . t! Tear gas bombs were: used again | jighers. Despite the m last ht to quell growds seel size* of ‘the little volume, the color of ripening youth, filled the house with a dream of sound, her mother was breathing her last. With her eyes blinded by hot OWN YOI_]R OW/'N HOME R g otck: for n‘“‘ kot Uahiian o o o to atta rike’ breaking cab dr ing’ls Glear cuf-and tears, Merran heard the app:u;\s of | ers 8 W i i % the audience—a sound which is s 7, D ¥t be receiv The Empive | | munhern Light l’r”hylerl;\n | ers. Two cars were burned. Dr read. Both the t he audience—a . soun e ! obt atef than ’1% :“élnck Satupday | Ohurel ), (618 and guards were stoned in dif- [pinding are di ugually: musld' 46 (e 0ALE 48 A0S A.Pldte Nhats Y-Ou I:\on : Have 1 Makd : inger. A message was waiting for Reservations in A@Vance moming to fuarantee change of | “Rgv. TR TNDERE P ferent parts of the:city. Gas Was stitched, is covered sermon topics, eto, REV. C. C. BAUNDERS, Pastor | 15joaseq by the Polica when pe B 7 § 1 g | Corner Fowtn and Frankin Sts. sofls. on¥ sldewalkk ng o |angidhe leaygs are 3‘“ *mj l J The church where service and ;... - e Bl sc-m‘ The four - addresses hréeatened to rush cabs. lare: “Gettysburg Speech,” her. While she had been in the midst of her song, her mother had We can supply the LUMBER, DOORS, WIN- peseeil Savade DOWS, CEDAR SHINGLES, CEMENT The scrrowing girl left imme- | in ill health B | s ad be | First Church of Christ, ] | OIShIP 1HinGfs : One driver cuffered & fractured | Inaugural” “A House Divide ined to the local hos- l Selentisy \ ;fi:lxgw\jorr:mg 8¢ I #5100k | tcom 3 sone and brick bar. | R el treatmont about two diately for the funeral. Bup “the and INTERIOR FINISH P " show ," and the youn Sunday services wiu Oe feld at R. 8. Raven, Superintendent. e o e : A whether he Singer was making preparations af- | DO YOUR PLANNING NOW was a ter the funeral to rejoin the opera, Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. bt . S 11 a. m. In the First Christ of 7:00 p. m—OChfldren's Hour, This | Christ. Scientist, Junear, on Fifth sem is for children, 8 to 15 years company. % 11 P Main Streets, "Mie bubjeoy will | 2:3 W Merran's father is presiding judge | p. m. — “Happy Sunday D tive of 8 13 i be, “Soul.” Night.” X E I antishna.— a i “Bunday School 4t 12:15 p. m. | The evening services are held h\ 3 £ N R l()f Bcave.r oWun ] ‘Wednesday, 8:00 p. m.—Testi- the church basement. GAUSE cLAsH PIOI\EER N | ! monial meeting. All are welcome. S AND AUXILIARY yOMEN | ‘Christian Scieite Readifig Room AT, ! HOLD MEETING; PLAY CARDS, J Hortiral rOR VRMNY ! Lumber for Every Purpose @ clurch building. This room is |1 SIS 5 Parents and Another C}“ld The regular meeiing of the Pio-| ATLANTA, Ga—Atlanta is to, PHONE 858 open to the public w,dnud,y[}. Bethel Pentecostal Assembly | | PHILADELPHIA, Penn., Feb, 15.] Seriously Burned {neers of Alaska and the Auxiliary pave a $3000000 hospital for wo- | afternoons nom 2:30 to 4. T Man Baeer A crowd of 200 men and women “TRe was held in the 1. O. O. F. Hall }men and children. | The public is cordially {avited 10| cuas ¢ PERGONS GG, Bastor, |TOCDEd to the City Hal late yes- and May Die at 8 oclock last night. William | ! — attend these services and visit the BunGay servites: " * |terday afternoon, but were halted Jarman was instructed to act as| i 3 teading room. 11:00 8. m—Morning Worship, |'» 2 skirmish with the Polide as| RACINE, Wisconsin, Feb. 15— dclegate to the Grand Igloo thh SRRSO ’ 12115 p. m—Bible Bchoal. se\'cr?lteu:;eavofrriie t:' force their :‘hrte: fln:ld:;n wrrrtburngd to :All convene at Anchorage, Marc —— B R way into'the of the Mayor. deal al € parents and one u-nnuon Lutheran uhnn:n f B’Lr‘fic; ’[“fi:d":;“‘“:dwm ev-| Ina clash with the Police, a score 'amer child were burned seriously| After the regular order of busi- S H E R WI N WI LLI A MS & T e ening at 7:45. |of marchers were knoecked down.|in @& fire during the night caused ness was over, the members played Corner of Thira ana Main Sts. The Lord's Supper the first Sun-; hree women were ‘arrested. The |by an overheated stove. | whist for prizes until refreshments | DRFSSER REV. HARRY R. ALLEN, Pastor [qay of each month, |marchers demanded work. THe ‘dead are the sisters Phyllis were served. Miss Nellie Simpkins Sunday, services. < L i Christensen ,aged 4, Bonnie, aged'won first prize and Mrs. Robert| SC ARFS 11:00 a. m.— Morning Worship. = <l 2, and Edna, ten months. The Keeny consolation prize. Thomas | po Fishérmen's service. | Presbyterlan Native Church GERMAN WOMEN PILOTS GAIN parents are not expected to live. |Dull took first prize among th +12:15 5. m—Bunday School. - T men. TOOLMESET IS MR LY 7:30 p. m. — Evening Worship HARRY WILLARD, Lay Worker. BERLIN.—Women pllots in Ger-| Sam Guyot, Juneau broker, is re-i President John T. Spickett reports Subject, “Dynamic Faith.” ltl):’° b —-Hl.b 3 many now number 14 and the stu- |turning home from Scattle aboard ja big attendance of Ploneers last 750 and The second annual Fishermen's i B le the Alaskns _ night. Bervice will be held at the morn-| :00 P- “‘-W‘d“‘“‘"—m"m“ e : e 1.00 1 i a) vice. . - VIS NS il Fuid | T R EAGLE‘S MATE FINDS NEW AERIAL ADVENH RE $ Dries Hard Qver ng h &mc::; lt:d t::ln:h:rc?ne::irvm“‘ FHe St Any o™ i s V(‘ry S])!’('ilIl A ::L._ » hearty welcome awaits you. | " Public mutlnn EETE | Bunday—2:00 p. m. 5 T T | Sunday—17:30 p. m. Holy Trinlly Cathedral || Tucsday— 750 p L 150 p. m. CHARLES E. RIOE, Dean B v 0 T i‘.‘, commasion 850 & . |NEW INDEMNITY RATE | ofting Prafer and Sermon,| ON MAILS ANNOUNCED 1 —Sunda: Bchool. N M p e 3 .{ Douglas, | New rates of Indemnity payable‘ for loss, rifling or damage of mail | {of different classifications became | Metropolitan Methodist effective February 1, it was an- g,-! Episcopal Church | | nounced today by Postmistress Lot- e 1% tie C. Spickett. mg;N;fifl ?W';d Streets On insured mail indemnity was REV. 'chuchh Sk’h G‘-h?mc‘:r":;] raised from the old rate of $100 . The to $200. The maximum amount 2lcome. |oi charges collectible on domemcl Morning Worship at 11 o'clook. | registered and unregistered C. O.| "mw“ : Mm, and Bible Olass . mails 15 increased from $100 fo| h 2 1$200. Indemnity for loss, rifling! 5 WW“I; :: 1‘?.;4?10 e'l::iocnl: or damage in ‘excess of $200 C. O.| P will preach both D. charges msy be claimed on pay- and evening. ment of additional fee at the time | jof mailing. The maximum indem- | — @ | DIty payable is $1,009. SPECIAL PLANE, PHOTOGRAPHY ST. LOUIS.—A plane with lgla:-sl i 4 floor and a hole under the pilot's m. — Mass in Hospital |seat to enable him to visualize exact 3 locations is used by the photo-| graphic department of a flying service here. s SIDEWALKS IN COLOR > —Associated Press Photo. . NE WORLEANS.—Pink and green Mrs. Charles A. Lindbergh in the cockpit of a glider at San Diego, Cal, just before she mnflvmd “m sidewalks make life bright for pe- the motorless plane aloft for six minutes to obtaina first class glider pilot’s license. Lind) d Sacrament. |destrians here. last minate suggestions, THE NEW Thomas Hardware Co. Diamond Damask Fabricated (Du Pont) TABLE : e 5 CLOTHS || Yty licous Hams and Bacon PHONE 38 —13 Frye-Bruhn Company $1.50 and PRI ol 9 T T 5T STATIONERY, OFFICE EQUIPMENT, Typewriter Supplies and Commercial Printing /9 i Exclusive Dealers Underwood Typewriters M ’ Geo. M. Simpkins Co. | Otd Papers for sale at Empire Office B R BT e ———

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