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s e e e il VALUES LIKE THESE COME BUT ONCE IN 4 LONG, LONG TIME Ladies’ Dresses Made of Cantons, Flat Crepes, trimmed with Georgette Satins, and Satins with contrasting color of Eggshell, Blush, Nile, Maize and all other leading shades. 54 Sizes to Special, $4.95 B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneau’s Leading Departmment Store “John and Florence” End First Y ear— Hope World Will Keep Forgetting Them John and Florence Coclidge, son of the ex-President and daughter of the Governor of Connecticut, celebrated their firc! wedding anniversary September 23. ¥ e ( L 2R Shia s By MELBOURNE CHRIS shopping, meals to cook. 5 (Associated Press Staff W r) |Her friends say the Coolidge . 8 NEW HAVEN, Conn., Oct. 4—|apartment is the neatest and tid- 1|8 The Coolidges—John and Florence |iest they ever saw. ILEGION SMOKER CARDCOMPLETE | (liminary bouts were closed, it was !wares here on former occulons.f They are willing battlers and know FOR OCTOBER 1 Matchmaker Junge Signs Up" Two Good Pre- liminary Matches The American Legion's smoker céird for October 11, featuring Ford Butler and Joe Collier, was filled eiitively today when the two pre- anhouncéd by Matchmaker Ken- neth Junge. Reserved seat tickets will be placed on sale early next week. | * The preliminary fighters signed for the bill are: Ted Harrison and Pete Villardi, fast and clever 130- poyind boys who have showed their quite a lot about the ring game. The curtain raiser will bring to- gether Morris Scott, a tough In- dlan scrapper, and Kid Matteo, 140 pounders. for four rounds, unless they are ocut shorg’ by haymakers. TAPS T0 SOUND FOR J. F. SPARKS Smoke w:zi puff from the rifle) muzzles of a firing squad, taps will ré-echo from the hillsides tomorraw for J. Frank Sparks, World War yéteran, who went overseas with the Fourth ‘Engineers. ~He dled here about 10 days ago. brother in Washington state and a married daughter in California. Tuneral exercises will be held at, 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in the Both of these bouts are| . Weather Weather ‘Conditions As Recorded by the U. 8. Burean Foreoast for Jimesn and victnity, beg~ning § p. m. fodayi Showers tonight ‘and Sunday; Jnoderate southeasterly winds. LOCAL DATA Timé Eahétar Temp, Humfdity Wisd Velooity Weaths 4 p.om. yesty ....2056 47 82 E % Rain 4 2. m. todey .....80J8 44 8+ E 7 Cldy Noon todpy 30. A - SE 12 Ralh ND BADIO REPORTS A Highest 4p.m. l Low 4am. 4am. Precip. 4am Stations-— e temp. | emp. temp. Veloc'ty 24 hrs. Weathier * | Barrow = 22 12 20 * 0 Clear | Nome 40 | 38 - 40 b .08 Cldy Bethel 5 38 32 34 4 0 Cldy Fort Yukon 38 34 | 16 18 d 0 Clear Tanana . 40 40 £ 718 U198 - 0 Clear Fairbanks 38 36 20 22 2 0 Clear Bagle 38 38 16 - 18 3 0 Clear St. Paul . 44 44 2 4 12 0 Cleat Dutch Harbor 46 44 40 42 - 02 Cldy Kodiak 50 50 34 84 0 0 Clear Cordova 50 48 3% 4 4 06 Rain Juneau . 40 47 41 4 7 242 Cldy Ketchikan 56 52 | 44 4 4 42 Clear Prince Rupert 60 50 | 44 44 0 50 Cidy Edmonton 4 68 | 44 44 ’ o Clear Beattle 3 e | 52 b4 0 .01 Cidy Portland 60 60 54 b6 4 0 Cldy 8an Francisco ... 0 64 | | | ey | SO 0 Clear Spokane WO § 4 | 48 50 * 0 Pt Cldy Vancouver, B. C. 62 60 | 54 54 0 0 Cldy *—Less than 10 mlles. The pressure is mioderately low in the Gulf of Alaska and on Seward Peninsula an dis lowest south of Kodiak and in Central Canada. It is moderately high in the Aleutian Islands and from this vicinity southward to Northern California. Rain fell from Cor- dova to Oregon and on Seward Peninsula and fair weather prevail- ed elsewhere in the Territory. Temperatures fell in the Interior and at Kodiak and Ketchikan and rose at Cordova. CONFESSION IN LINGLE MURDER He is sur.?Fl'ank Bell Implicates Two | ivived by his father in Idaho, a Others in Slaying of Reportet | CHICAGO, 1ll, Oct. 4—Frank Charles W. Carter Mortuary, under 'Bell has confessed he took part | auspices of the Alfred John Brad-| in the assassination of Alfred ford Post, Ameridan Legion, of thls“".]nke" Lingle, reporter, and impli- city. Members ‘of the Post afe cated Joe Traum gang leader, now urged by Commander Claud Helge-|in Prison, and Richard Sullivan as | sen to assemble at the Dugout ab: 1:15 p.m. tomorrow. ORIV SCo, QUARANTINE STATIONS BUSY he two men he drove near the| gene of Lingle's death, just before | the murder. Bell said he met the “blond man” SACRAMENTO, Cal—Plant and’who fired the fatal shot. He also friit quarantine stations in Call- gajd Sullivan was an agent for fornia inspected 120,183 automobiles 'Jack Zuta. entering the State during the flrst) half of this year. ——————— Harry A. Pryde, United States Pisheries Warden, who has been in| | charge of the Yakutat district this | | season, arrived Thursday evening' on the cannery tender Italio. He Professional MISS CAROLINE TODD TO LECTURE MONDAY of the Business and Women’s Club of Ju- Members will remain here 4 few days before ncau will mect at 7:30 o'clock Mon- proceeding to his winter station at day evening in Miss Caroline Todd's music studio over thé office of the Sitka. United States Signal Corps, corner of Main and Front Streets. After. the business meeting, will deliver an historical lecture of Aldska. ————————— [3 e L1 | TODAY’S STOC! | | QUOTATIONS | » L d NEW YORK CITY, N. Y, Oct. 4.—Closing quotation of Alaska Jy-} neau mine stock today is 6%, Amer-| ican Can 123, Anaconda 38%, Beth- lehem Steel 82%, Fox Films 42%; Granby Corporation 15%, Inter-| | national Harvester 66%, Kennecatt Copper 20%, Montgomery Ward 26%, Natlonal Acme 10%, Packard |’ Motors 11, 11%, 11, Bimmons Beds which willj «—— |occupy about an hour, Miss Todfl = e Bargain Week | ARNOLD’S BOOTERY {' ONE LOT OF FACTORY SAMPLES AT WHOLESALE PRICES MEN’S, WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN’S SWEATERS - MEN’S ALL-WOOL HUNTING COATS— MACKINAWS — BLAZERS — SHIRTS— » ALL-WOOL PANTS — WOOLEN UNDER- WEAR—SOX AND CAPS Only One Garment of a Size and Color MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS EARLY H " 3 “ ARNOLD’S BOOTERY GOLDSTEIN BUILDING “The Latest Styles in Women’s Shoes ALWAYS” BURN DIAMOND BRIQUETS THE ALL-PURPOSE .COAL f Quick Starting —— Long Lasting PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. PHONE 412 19%, Standard Brands 18%, Stan- dard Oil of California 6%, United Aircraft 41%, U. S. Steel 156%. e WOMAN ARRESTED HERE ON WARRANT FROM CORDOVA Cordova, Marie Snyder was ar- rested here Thursday aboard the steamer Northwestern by Federal authorities. She is charged with larceny. 2 l She will be held here until next week and returned then to Cordova to face the charge. —celebrated the first milestone of | their married life in modest four-room apartment on Fountain | Street September 23. | Just a quiet, simple anniversary| as precisely suits their tastes. | Just a few friends, nothing ap-| proaching the ir a y g0 when every det of their wedding as publis The one thing John and Florence want is to be left alone. It's been hard to make people forget that he| is the son of a former President and she the daughter of Con- necticut's Governor. But they have succeeded and are working out their marriage problems the same as any other young couple. New Haven sel- dom hears of them; the public at large has quite forgotten them Every day he is at his desk in the general offices of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad while she performs t varied tasks of a dutiful house- wife. And both are willing work- ers. September also marked the sec- ond anniversary of young Cool- idge's career with the railroad. He keeps statistics. About eight months ago he was transferred to the office of the Vice-President and General Man- ager. His salary wasn't increased, but his co-workers looked upon it as a promotion. It's easier to forge ahead under the eyes of the *“boss.” He Is, however, only one of hundreds of clerks. They treat him as an individual and not as the sen of Calvin Coolidge. He iz generally liked all around. Florence driges him to the office each morning at 8:30 o'clock in their roadster. At 1 che's waiting to take him home for lunch. And when the day is done a' 5:30 she's . outside for the drive home. Mrs. Coolidges’ isn't idle while her husband works. She keeps no and there are countless done about their $75- l, things to be _ -g-month apartment, dusting|GET SHOP. ed from coast to coast. | | John and Florence spend their ! evenings in much the same man-\ ner as others of the younger mar- |ried crowd—bridge, movies, parties, dances or just a quiet night at home with the radio and a book. They havent done any entertain- | In the first/ AT BILLS CLUB, Tournament Piay Will Start| at Elks Club About Middle of Month ing in a big way. place, their place is too small. But| r set drops in often Some-! With the opening of the Eiks times John will invite a friend bowling alleys late this week, the {frem the office. iledge’s pin smashers began getting Then he will show nis collection lof autographed photos, which is a {hobby of his. Persons prominent in every walk of life are represented ve Babe Ruth. And pos- sibly he's there now. I The story is that John wrote 1 | feur fetters to the baseball star, asking for his picture. But Babe, it was said, thought comeone was kidding him and didn’t reply. Three or four times a season the fice clerks give a dance, and ually John and Florence attend. Once they were sponsors. | Plainville, where the Trumbulls live, is not far away, and that's where they go on Sundays. Now and then they drive to Northamp- ton, Ma and Mrs. Coolidge live. Oce: lly Governor and Mrs. Trumbull come here, but not the Coolidges. | The one-time Chief Executive has never visited his son in New Haven, while Mrs. Coolidge was here once last year before the |wedding —e | Beautiful Christmas Cards from | Inew and old Sydney Laurence re- {productions—25 for $5.75. colored: cents each extra. | Christmas Car from your own print of landscape, baby, etc. for $4.7¢ If copy must be enlarged or roe duced — t{iere is a slight extra |charge. | Your own handwriting reproduc- ed at a siight extra charge. Super- workmanship. Your time i See THE NUG- for getting short. where former President | Hand | —adv.| their wings in shape for the season. The alleys were remodeled and renovated and are in the finest condition ever. | The Bowling Committee is work- |ing out a schedule¢ for the opening lof tournament play which is ex-! lpv(‘((‘d to start about the middle lof October. It is also working olit a list of players who will efiter the iloln'no)‘ play. | A schedule for use of the alléys will be adopted shortly, the usual { on being made for ' women |bowlers, it was said. Members of the Committee are: J. E. Barragar, H. Messersciimidt, Fred Henning, Ludwig N and T. J. Selby. ORDER HUGE FRENCH LINER SAINT NAZAIRE, France — A huge steamship measuring 912 feet in length and 96 feet in width, with a draught of 34 feet, has been ord by the Compagnle Gen- Transatlantique. The ship will be piaced on stocks of which > foundation stone was lald by dent Domergue. - e CARD OF THANKS are taking this means of ing to the many people of our heartfelt appreciation kindly assistance rendered uring the illness of our lovihg band and father, We the beautiful services at the church. | MRS. E. J. WHITE AND FAMILY. . and during late bereavemrent caused by his 1. We also wish to thank those floral offerings, pecially Mr. H. L. Faulkner timely expression during the On a telegraphic warrant from|#¢ WILL BE REOPENED Monday, Oct. 6,1930 TateTale e A leteTete el e ie REGULAR DINNERS OPEN FROM 6 AM. TO 1 AM. DAILY R. T. KAUFMAN, Prop. V, F. (Red) WILLIAMS, Chef THE CLUB has been entirely renodeled atid renovated and has beén made up-to-the-minut> in neatness and cofivenience. f—— ALASKA MEAT CO. | QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales PHONE 39 Deliveries—12:30, 2:30, 4:30 UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITERS and TYPEWRITER SUPPLIES GEO. M. SIMPKINS CO. 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