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e ‘PALACE Last Time, Tonight REGIS TOOMEY 'NEWS ACT RUDY VALLEE in “Campus Sweethearts” 10-25-50—Loges 75 cents TR NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PATENT Serial No. 07294 In the United States Land Office for the Juneau Land District, at Anchorage, Alaska. In the Matter of the Application of ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER COMPANY, a cor- poration for a soldiers’ addi- Weather Condmona As Recorded by the U. S, Weather Burean Forecast for Juneaw and victnity, beg*~ning 4 p. m. today: Fair tonight, Thursday cloucy; gentle variabls winds. LOCAL DATA arometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weathe 29.76 13 39 E 8 Clear .29.89 37 4 w 5 Clear 29.96 43 2 HE 9 Clear CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY 77 THODAY Highest 4pm. Low 4am. 4am. Precip. 4am. temp. temp. | emp. temp. Veloc''y 24 hrs. Weather 24 22 8 10 . 0 Clear 40 40 36 40 22 .02 Rain 46 44 42 4 36 36 Rain 32 30 26 26 0 Cldy 36 36 30 30 Cldy 34 34 32 32 Cldy |of the scholastic year—last mgh‘ 32 32 28 28 Cldy |of the Juneau Parent-Teacher A<~ 46 46 42 44 Clear | sociation, in the auditorium of mp\ . B4 54 48 48 Cldy ‘elementary school building. Health‘ . 54 52 40 44 Clear | was the chief topic, and means for| 46 4“4 28 30 Clear | its preservation were emphaslzed‘ . 46 43 34 3 Clear | To avoid the danger of monotony, | 50 48 32 34 Clear | instructive and entertaining diver- | .48 48 36 38 Clear | sities were supplied by a talk on| 48 44 30 30 Cldy | parliamentary rules with exampli- | . 88 &6 36 48 . Cldy|fication and by group and duet| . 64 56 50 50 Cldy | singing. £ .. 70 60 58 58 Rain| The feature of the health pro-| 66 58 a4 Cldyfgram was the presentation of B. C. 58 52 48 48 Cldy | moving picture entitled “Too Many | —Less than 10 miles, Pounds,” produced by the Metro- politan Life Insurance Company and lent to the Juneau Parent- Teacher Association by the Public | Health League of the State of| Washington. Overweight Is Shown The film shows how overweight results from lack of exercise and from indulgence in fat-producing | foods—two incidents of civilization, and how nérmal weight can be re- tained or restored by sensible exer- | cise and a balanced diet. The | P.-T.A, STRESSES' IMPORTANCE UF 600D HEALTH |[Many See Motion Plcture - and Hear Imtruchve | Addres Large attendance and an inter- esting program marked the regu lar monthly meeting—the sccom]\ Time 4 p. m. yest'y 4 a. m. today Nocn today Stations- Barrow Nome Bethel Fort Yukon Tanana Fairbanks FEagle St. Paul Dutch Harbor Kodiak Cordova Juneau Ketchikan Prince Rupert Edmonton Seattle Portland San Francisco Spokane ‘Vancouver, | 9 | Boo | CRORA O st s # The pressure is lowest in gorthern Berlng Sea and Southwest- ern Canada and high over the northeastern Pacific Ocean and Northeastern Alaska. Rain has fallen in Western Alaska and show- ers and snow flurries in the eastern Integior. Clear weather pre- vails from the Gulf of Alaska southeastward. Temperatures have fallen in the extreme North and have changed but little in other districts. tional homestead. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN' That the Alaska Electric Light and | Power Company, a corporation ur-' ganized under the laws of Alaska and doing business in Alaska, has| filed application, Serial No. 07294, for patent, under sections 2306 and 2307 Revised Statutes of the United ! States, to a tract of land embraced within U. S. Official Survey No. 1953, and situated vne-quarter mile northwest from Juneau, Alaska, in latitude 58 deg. 18 min. 08 sec. N.,| and longitude 134 deg. 25 min. 33 sec. W., and more particularly de- | scribed in the ficld notes and plat | thereof, and containing an area of | 438 acres. Corner No. 1 of said survey and said tract is situated | at a point from whence U. S. L. M. | No. 3 bears south 67 deg. 51 min. 40 sec. west 41.21 chains distant. Any and all adversely any of the above describ- efl land should file their adverse { claims with the Register of the] United States Land Office at An-| chorage, Alaska, within the period |f of publication or thirfy days there- ter, or they will be barred by the provisions of the statute. J. LINDLEY GREEN, Register. First publication, Sept. 24, 1930. Last publication, Nov. 26, 1930. Have you tried the newest GILLETTE BLADE? $2.00 per package of 10 --BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. Free Delivery Phone 134 WHEN WE SELL IT IT'S RIGHT Express Money Orders 'w. P.] ohnson FRIGIDAIRE DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS MAYTAG WASHING MACHINES ‘E GENERAL MOTORS RADIOS Phone 17 Front Street Juneau SILQUE FOR THE SKIN A fragrant preparation for chapped hands and face, rough or dry skin. 50 cents Double Size -Bottle for 85 cents 1 od¥ J uneau Drit g Company | Free Delivery Phone 33 Post Office Substation No. 1 e o persons claiming | § * IIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIflIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIII>IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIllIIIIIIllIIIIIIfllllllIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIfl gfllllllfllllllllllllllflilllllIIIIIIIII|I|I||Illl||||||ll|lllllll!|illIHIIIIIIIII‘ 1 picture is convincing, and without | doubt those who saw it resolved | to profit from its lesson. The merits | of the film are so highly regarded | by officers of ‘the Parent-Teacher | assoclation that they plan to have| it exhibited in one of the theatres| here. 1 “Care of the Teeth” was dlscussrxll in a very interesting way by Dr.| George F. Freeburger. | “Common Defects of the Eyes” was the subject of a paper wrn-l -AT DOUGLAS TONIGHT Eagles’ Hall SCANDINAVIAN-AMERICAN DANCES been called out of town, and his paper was read by M. S. Whittier, chairman of the program com- | mittee of the association. | Nurse Gives Address i “Health Observation in Our Schools,” was discussed by = Miss | Mildred Keaton, Banjo and Accordian Music Red Cross nurse, | who is conducting physical exami- | nations of pupils. She explained | their common ‘ailments, and em- phasized the fact that the purpose of her work is to cooperate with parents in promoting and maintain- | ling the physical welfare of their | children. | A “Parliamentary Drill” was con- ducted by H. L. Faulkner, anoruov.1 EVERYBODY WELCOME Adm.—Gentlemen $1.00; Ladies Free A special ferry will leave Douglas for Juneau at 2:00 A. M. It was both interesting and in- ¢ | structive. The meeting was opened with the group singing of “America,” led by Mrs. W. C. Ellis. A duet was ()ld Papers for sale at Emplre thce THE STORE FROM WHICH GOOD THINGS COME! No one lives better for less money than our customers. When you buy here, you can depend upon eur giving-you just what you ask for, and you may rest assured that what you get here is good. RELIANCE PEACHES, large cans, per can ......25c DEL MONTE PEACHES, large cans, per can ....25¢ CLOVER VALLEY BUTTER, Extra Fancy Creamery, in quarters, per pound VIEADOW DEW BUTTER, one pound bricks, perpound ...... cecie winngeen e EGGS--best we can ‘buyhp%,d‘g‘zen £ LEMONS--large size, per dozen ... . CUCUMBERS, each .... ..............10c and 15 CELERY, bunch .......................15¢c and 20c LETTUCE. heal s o6 5 nois s -0 it i 15c JONATHAN and GRAVENSTEIN APPLES, DerkOR Lot e e e 2.0 RED McINTOSH APPLES, per box ............$2.00 COOKING APPLES, 4 pounds ..:.... ...., ...,..2% EATING APPLES, dozen VoSl P .40c and 45¢ AT 46¢ ....45c and 48c Sanitary Grocery “The Store That Pleases’ i «PHONES 83—85 A0 3 |by his host, bagged a two-year-old ‘q., ten by Dr. Robert Simpson. He had |/ llllllll,llllllI‘I_IJIII‘ I THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY OCT. 8, 1930. een. Bea- M were also s tiful in lin' given by Mrs. Ellis and C. E. |land. They graciously responde to an encore. Miss Blanche Ti er played the piano accompani- ments. . Harold D. Smith, the association, presided. ijournment of the meeting the hall went to the ccretary, Mrs. Grover C. W add their names to the roll. The next me: tion will bn early SPERI.ING BAGS MOOSE ON TAKY . With Wife and Son Spend le Ten Days as Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Koby After spending ten ¢ guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jac at their ranch on the lo and raised the water over a la meadow area. The Sperlings made > Koby ranch by pl of jutes from h , to town in an ope membership | panied b president Aft the trip to eting of in ]\m\ (‘ ARDEN CLUB WILL The will deliver IRiver, Mr. and Mrs. Harry and their son, Harry dr. home Monday evening, rep |\very enjoyable outing. Mr. fimvun who was accompanied on a hunt| GORDON’'S commodation, this L en the evening of bull. moose a short distance from Octcber 10th, until 9 p. m. adyv. the Koby ranch. ‘ ORI Spveral moose were scen in the| Try the xive o'Clock district, Mr. Sperling said. Large Speeials at Mabrva Zanner —nav MEET FR!DAY NlGHT' 2 Compl All-Laughing ete Shows— Al-Talking, Comedy Romance Garamount Glcture VITAPHONE ACTS and SOUND NEWS WHY NOT TRY THEM? Trupak, H. B. and Palace Canned Goods Lead NORTHERN SALES AGENCY (W. W. Batcheller) Second and Main St. Out of High Rent District ()ld P(lpLI‘S for salc at Empire Office THERE’S 2 harmony between the natural loveliness of this modern age and the natural, mild goodness of Camels. And if you find them keep- ing company, don’t be surprised. Camel has given the world the luxury of a naturally mild cigarette ~a cigarette that preserves all the refreshing fragrance of the choice, mild tobaccos from which it is made—a cigarette that is delightfully smooth, but never.flat, never parched, never tasteless. Modern smokers are awake to the fact that mere flatness doesn’t mean mildness. That’s one reason there’s such a swing to Camels. Watch it right in your own crowd. Join them in Camels—a smoke that’s enjoyable all the way—all the time. © 1930, R. J. Reynol2 ‘Tobacso Co,, Wiaston-Salem, N, C