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__ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. TUESDAY, OCT. 21, 1930. 7 o o e Ml[][;E]' [}[]LF |make it requires considerable prac-| yN JTA, AN POLITICAL CHANGE Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S, - |tice in order to gain familiarity | with the various hazards. All in all, | . Weather Bureau 1 |the inauguration play was excep- ? Porecast for Junean and vici Rity, bew—uing 4 p. m. today: - | | Scon after the opening trio got | . ; : and Wednesday; fresh southeasterly winds. lN J u N EA u ers started. For a few hours last P y e : -carometer Temp. Eumidity Wisa Vol Vieaths - |night as many as 50 players, both | ; 3 2 :?‘Zi 39 ‘(; S 1 Cldy | men and women, were on the course | 3 ‘ ; i 3 > i B 5 Rain 3 + | No t 1 9.93 12 160 SE 10 Rain ' | i § ~ at the same time. Playing contin- ” & s Lo > 4 4 7Y LE AND EA DIO REPORTS 3 ai & ued until midnight. ? il 5 ba % 4 LS wea l g 7 3 Enthusiastic Reception Is " "y L RELL poputar | : ™ TESTERDAY. i ~TODAY - Accorded Pastlme by | Not only the putting course, but 3 _mghesr 4pm. | Low 4am. 4am. Precip. 4am. - & 3 temp. temp. | emp. temp. Velocisy 24 hrs. Weather also the driving ranges attracted 4 A - % Men and Women play. Some of the feminine driv- | : : CBNE . R v Clear F(H' (;i“fl A% R’}“ Vs ! lers sent balls forward with bullet | Ul 32 %@ 2 3 10 s = | : i : . 32 30 30 Midget goif 1s mere. Tt will stay.|speed | 32 8 It was inaugurated with enthusiasm| Tha course today will be open 20 20 12 15 P llast night on an 18-hole indoot|on its regularly scheduled hours SWEATERR arve driiite 5 SHo g e second floor of the from noon until midnight. This WEATERS are quite the thing : Building, Second |afernoon, from 4 o 6, &s usual| ; 8 Streets. Thomas B.|nereafier, boys and girls may play Judson, Mayor of the city; E. M.lfor half rates. Morning sessions will | Your wardrobe is not complete ”j”i FResICRrL Do 0o C‘:}"‘ibc held Saturdays and Sundays,| 3 g R ¢ { Commerce, and J. E. Bar- gng at these times, also, young| e unless it contains one ol these smart Sr., Cashier of the Alaska.folis will ba accorded reducel rates. | Assoclated Press Photo sweaters, e 2L ey PO | Augusto Turati (left), one of the first chieftalns of fascism in b AR e B i : .| 1taly, resigned his powerful post as secretary general of the fascist Ot \ehovwine intlides the: Tité ; Their interest| For fhe first time in BT yoars| O "ye'was succeeded by Giovanni Battista Giuriatl, who, until Jur ‘showing includes the late and er cre shared by a Athens College, Athens, Ala, has | Jy.atj resigned, was president of the chamber of deputies. styles and color combinations. They men and women [Opéned its doors to male Students.| — - J ¥ % J f " oke from the | Twenty-five enrolled. S T f £ e 1 are bound to appeal to you from | The sixth Michigan is the State's TWIN BROTHERS NEXT YEAR they will not be eligible until » of Initial Trio ; P % [ | il and largest Congessional district. Much MAY PLAY FOR N STATE | yee !.u. viewpoint ol style, quality anc he threeCtbat Tias thg‘of it is in Detroit. |’ sT \’,I E 5 t v - 3 . price. first round of ‘the course, the g ___ T b sieer) 0l ¥ e core. was the high The Fiorence Shop | Rie | 2 5 E 5 | The pressure is low near t! a Peninsula and high in the ; ¥ 2 cif 'n Alaska. Rain has fallen el fr ; ’ atient, Wave | : c ther prevails in the THEE® s » e d took 77 strokes, Mr. g as cat : ratures have fall rior 2 e I/l“i“’-\ SH ealers dard took ™0 strokes, Mr| | BEAUTY SPECIALISTS = ; : : Temperatures have 1 stern Interior and the.e E y 11| phone 427 for Appointment : i we North and have risen in most other districts. aad course par is 50, but tolg ¢ 2 - g bt o B i 2 28 g3 R v | 2 o 5 1ks 44 44 20 ; o0 38 for sports this year B Rain o his own and hi l‘ “Naivette” €roquignole Perm- | Prices, $3.75 to $5.95 Sizes to 49 ? aLways § [loleprool [{osiery Childrens’ Sweaters 8 AT NN N ‘ Priced from $2.00 and up |# BEST & RS \ \ CHICKENS, Milk Fed PILLSBURY FLOUR B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. f} 34c a pound 49 Ib. sack, $1.73 o \\\\x\ §\§ | Juneaw’s Leading Department Store TENDER—A Treat for Eve Dody DOWN AGAIN Sl \\ \{\\‘\‘“\\‘\\\:\\\\‘\\ \\ N eat for Lverybody | £ ‘\\\\\\g\\\\\\\\\\\g\\{\\ T —— EGGS, Standard, Fresh HONEY, Pure Fireweed DOUGLAS | » i 2 dozen, 85¢ 5 pound pail, 67¢ 2% .. _ Wi 7 RESIDENTS CAUTIONED NE WS = AGAINST ¥ ”“A;. "l\l \Rl).‘j i HOME DEMONSTRATION .- BUTTER, Lynden Fancy, SUGAR, Pure Cane S TouomKoy Ui o e Always Best, 41c Ib. . 10 pounds, 59¢ ) MART tailoring can’t do it all. Every detail MUST - be correct—must measure up. Well-dressed men choosé = | hosiery from Holeproof's® wide selection of distinctive patterns — attractive colour (EV.VALENTINE & oR4NGE RYE BREAD LESLIE’S SALT | DIES AT HBME 2 loa‘ves, 35C 1()6 a shakcr . . g SM}j\c;{I{pl?n(;{wi::isr:;,rytri:» fitting. Always in good taste. % 7 7, W, w7 (Continuea iiuin Page One) ' ——— Representative PEACHES in Heavy Syrup P and G SOAP A : | W 2 large cans, 43¢ 10 bars, 39¢ ‘ \ . Nalley MAYONNAISE SWEET P_OTATOES 27c a pint No. 1, 2 pounds, 15¢ TY WORK | K POTATOES, Best Yakima EASTERN BACON PRE-HOLIDAY LAMP Also HAINES 37c pound SHADE SALE . arrive, complete | [ A LARGE SHIPMENT ON HAND SLICED—MILD CURE g |, e | AT 50 PER CENT DISCOUNT on 11 models Much as manifested and [a family prominent in Virginia his- | T < 7 5 3 now on display in our show windows.' List ; lans to arge loom for|t commerial f AT T I . fheancans: 1 GRAPES, TOkays Seedl(?ss ZINF/{NDEL GRAPES prices on this group range from $12.00 to | sidered. tudies of Negro $19.00 each. - % the close of W rosrmar orthern ciie. | Mala 3 1bs.. 35 L l $1.00 who was injure { The Nation's a as, s-, C arge ugs, . i s house Wara ¢ small Negro & Sale Prices—-$6.00 to cap on his - le wreathing his . ) ¢ Thotnas Jor-| ONIONS, Brown Dry SICKLE PEARS | $9.50 Each, Net been wide- § . ! 1 ferson Davis.| 9 pounds, 25¢ Lar ge bflSket, 30¢ (| Make your selection now as this offer will | iyl Eaiea not be repeated boys' and girls e Brs 7R Brown o . o | Lamp Shades make useful acceptable Bridge and whis i t gt 7o ; gt o o e : s wes s ] WE DELIVER Mail Orders Carefully Filled B L B L o . ! ' Alaska Electric Light At whist Mrs. Gertrude Laug v T Sydney ° EERLIL S nited Food Company & Fios G SReARBAF ks botne. * ™" | Church : ! ) LR N : A ) : proNg KRR 6 BASKETBALL PRACTICE Februery 5, ‘Basketball practice for the Fire children. ' Department Wwill begin this evening | e S e e Mrs. R. R. Br J ‘Christmas Gifts Mrs. A. R. Edwards the consolation eral J. E : SKETBALL PRA There were nol GOLDSTEIN: BUILDING at the natatorium and all the Daily Empire Want Ads Pay.