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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 22, 1930. R i SELE SEVEN VESSEI_S‘,SMOM Trial for Dai : CT NEW GLOVES 0 Karl Armsirong to ‘Daily Cross-word Puzzle v : : NOW SHiF, SEVEN SELL * “ Anchorage Acuas eather Conditions As Recorded b NOW from our Complete Assortme [ N | | een 1 e e SRt ot SR Ia; El 81 Weath y the U. 8. . b e Assortment of New || CORDOVA, Alaska, Oct. 22 & Pt i another J The Mitter it e Tk eather Bureau inter Styles | H A L I B UT ;‘hfl Armstrong will be tricd 5 In n weeping A esu and vicinity, bog*~uing 4 p. m. today? | e second time for th wanuey ain tonight and Thursday; X 7 | | 3 e murder i 10. 0 hursday; fresh s l i e f yrant southe e LADIES: FUR TRIMMED., WOOL LINED ]A " [ :heE::v::::c:z;;l l'u;:hk at " :‘llll:!‘a;r sube Time LOCAL 0. ast to east winds. ¢ b + LINE uction Pric | trigt : of the Dis- i My B A T T Humidit elocty SOFT LEATHER SPORT G . E es on Juneau| g Do 5¢ Anchorage. The i2. Fremrieator |4 m yesty 300l 41 uldity Wea, ol JATHER SPORT GLOVE | xchange Range | N::e:..h.f,,"",‘.' has_been sof | #1. Fumous Tote Nota Hith. 2997 40 1008 Cates ¢ Clay o Lot | | 4. Armstrong 4 a e 5 2932 19 2 Cldy $4.75 and $5.50 pair Around 7 and 4 | motrggenty poiiod fig seis | ] Fedleinal piant® 2 B o Rpaoni 2 F Rain 1 s when an appeal 87 Ente ~ YESTERDAY On fishermen’s acco | for a mew tri pe pReiTA i ~ G Lo R H s unt, al was 2N B i “TODAY —= LADIES’ GAUNTLET KNIT YARN [;r:rr:m]m.} of ballbub 'will. be sh‘;’:::g\ _“L“M again | Stations-. m.ux;:: 4pm. I Low 4am. 4am. Y & ok 5 L |fresh from Junea i | Barr ~ vy emp. temp. Vi ' GLOVES—$1.00 to $ |attle to be sold R y Aoty w 'l":“’ : ap cloc'sy M:n Weather DL sion. The catches will | PSE i Bethel 40 2% Clear | 2 reach des- de 34 28 6 Tra ; [tination Sunday night, and_will| g tian nanet i |Fort. Yukon ARy R Clear LAI 57 realize the prices | fary assis ndered Tanana 24 16 Pt. Cldy LADIES® MITTENS Sivs vkt 1 es of next Mon- AL 49 Queen of the 66, p NS AR e o ik 8 % | = " el 0 Clear days marker 1o tho. Be Mg It ors " dlowers o Hemove: L S et g B g e B Black and Colored Iof seven boats :ggaizxil.:(xezn::luc:i:s ) ‘.":';';;'73'. i ?.é.'r'?'fi?‘.;?"' LRy i “i,'r'fl"" 55 Paul :?g = §° 52*?) 16 g Cledr | auct: ids t . e oy eh Jer qs tery . Open Du 38 Cld. A $1.00 and up | ner ‘OZOch;dZS ‘lgesfifhrmcmme |Observations of Séientl.sts; L L P B " ;a:;';:: astde % FoE Of e B2 Shnaing vatee K:::kflflrbm :4 a8 23 Zg : 2 Cld;” Yy % p for them- -d. 4 Tt » . 46 iy 58 em Are Reported Most = :":';m o g lan away se- 3. Animai ta- » ‘}.‘:::"I"‘"!:""' ‘(',‘mdovn & :é LA o g}gy CHILDREN’S GAUNT. | Is, captains and hailings in- Su fu b1 na L atvintty ) Rl e sasts Bl 6 4 | 32 44 4 46 Pt Cldy IN'S GAUNT- oo e commission deals ar> ccessful g2, (mitntore i One who rants I""Hzm"n‘:‘l"h.. aspeet of du- il 8~ & ol Syt s N ‘s he Dagney, Capt. Ed. Ski 1 b finles of cop: & Eeng put ons g | Ketchikan 50 ! — 0 . LET KNIT YARN Jpuncs: T, Gt s o LRl dig R v gy S s Wl i o & |Prince Rupert .. 52 LR BT Kt al, 4500; Fern, Capt. Joh - ~one photographs of the tot 7 LROTE oTesTeh Aoy 48 | SRR 6 E 4,000; : . dohn Lowell, eclipse wer o W [5 Seatt, ® | W e 8 cldy GLOVE fion Fl;:?;:; céit,tm;, i s Amem:fls.;fifi:;yh:sken by ) 7 “%n A Zi ettt G e . 0 Pt oy " 000; Harding, Capt. Martin Er-durat o Il Zi A s : e ¥ 0 Fog; 75¢ and up ism@, 4,000; Dixon, Capt. Emil Sam- 93% ‘g:; 0;5 the total eclipse was ..- 7A S;;‘kfiflnmscc 68 60 ; sg 46 . 0 Clé{ nelson. 4300, st e At Ok onds, The New Zealand ane 44 44 54 . 0 Cldy | |Olaf Larson, 9,780, , Capt. Expedition also announced success- | Vancouver, B. C. 52 52 [[7. S GER 4 0 y CHILDEN’S KNIT | Ten boats solq 39,800 pounds at‘ffll observations, 1 | 0 40 0 M C(i:}; NS KL {the auction offerings. Vessels, | &A1 | The ~Laes than 10 miles. : : | ta hai v , cap-{. SAN FRANCISC | pressure is low th v MITTENS !““_E. ‘; ;]Tgifia :anf:man: dbu:v'ers e solipee of th?,s fi]alm bg-i%nzzé “Ga‘i‘;‘;m? ;\11851&:. It is highr‘::gi‘g\:t 1:;::}!:: Pund lowest south of the in 4 4 s Andestad, ! with radl 3 e sland. Mod 5 acific State: ¢ 17,000 pounds. for g radio communicat| S erate to he: s and nes f | r 7.15 { ion a outh eavy ral ar Plain Col : I pound to. the Masl and 4 cents a full report of the scicnt'nd the tericrcm Alaska and clear weather t‘?s have been general in 1 Colors and Mixtures |pany, Einar oxse" yn Fish Com- Niuafou Island was not rms1 o changed ?e temperature has risen 1;Ol1thlnue5 Ovee Wow Ot e Ry 50¢ and up | Margaret T., 0n;£ ’%flfi?"fififi? as planned. e ged but little in other districts. e upper Yukon Valley and 5000 for 715 and 4 cen 4 - i | % is o th Vi - {mnggéol‘?m‘:‘en, Capt. Knut Hllf (?‘?e?t‘;:sig;r:ottxflicrry \MURB B dold e ! , 3,000, for 7.80 and 4, to Marlyn; Musle 8t son, of Anderson’s . | wHas. he-aort is teacher, x H il | e arr] 5 b B. M. Behrends C |Oceanic, Capt, Ole Westy, et 13 Kebkat on. the st i . ends LO.. Inc. iy @;?pE:; “I}:;afilmshanndmomo. M. Anderson e:p:cr:s '-I:Z THEN sumlnfis notified the police y, and she ¢ 2 . Wallis S. George, Temain P 5750 A 'k JflnCflu.s Leadi ‘Tchrescntauve; Fane, Capt. Ole _;‘:_' weaks, ih Juneau for the next two . { eading Dt’[)al‘tmem Stove Ihansen, 2,400 for 7.25 and 4 L Ll B S 1 s T poris Mrs. Jones says: “ o Progedbusy£ oy g0 thel gy i -%y//// 771 Man Wi ; hfie follts guve: ' The Slloy who |Ban Jupn;, Bord, oapt, O Bapedelf_ mptre wart Ads Pay. i an Wipes Out His Entire|should be examined f o Elkos ________________—,iEnslnnd Fish Com| e, oy - ..n Family .in- Ea T e the psyco- 3 pany, E, Went- y m r Coliseum, Oc — worth, re d . | 3 y 28. , October presentative; Thelma, Capt.| © i M Something different Bernit Alsbaad 4.95b fo¢ TAI IO 4051 & A ¥4 3 orning Hours - adv. ito the New England; Al g o ¥ ingland; Addl ! [capt. Ol Bevold, 5,000, for 7.;«1)8::::.'1 ILLS B thz\;f:f}mu“"- Wis., Oct. 22.—Au- N()TICE E I,‘LKS' |10 1 b ‘Scbastian agid Stuart | ROS! seth, :;;eé:fvyeeam“ George Fro- SAVE MONEY i e J% |Fish Company, E. E. Engstrom,| ; | | mast S e e Wi g . ecentative; Emma, Cal 4 g s 5 iRigter. Root-op Soom. 0 i here Tt Grow: { ; Emma, Capt. Thom- his home room in S 6,000, for 7.10 | . early yesterday morni BO WLING and Stuart. bt ) OFFEE 25 T¥REE BOUND OVER Is‘eams’flp Alameda. Enroute he,eE:;dwl’v(;M 18 deafh ¥l & h“?'r‘zg"g You e, et i £ 5 ife, ) r | Al the fih toialing 4380 0 GRAND JURY ON | oo, be aed o wkie|oes vife aged 45 years, George, Jr, x funds wvallable on short {pounds off the 17 boats, wii be FOAST | TRESPASS AR gell for a few days. He has been aged 9, Watde and Netl, twing, AL SI,IO ES : pped fresh to Seattle tonight on | €d as you CHARGES | Europe since leaving Juneau sty :-nd Boostie, aged 6, then|{DIME & et;n;;‘?nua"y' {the steamships Northwestet | Y SRS B AR G| is own throat with AR BUILDING o 4 t n and § Char, i zor a ra- AND LOAN g Queen. | ged with tréspass on a min- Jones gets arrested e ASSOCIATION { i B \would cook e o6 movp.| & nken et fighfto ot e Froseth's body was discovered B S, Castigean kol g Sizes 7 to 11 Billy Morgan's father | cereal sy o oue. K oh ety on. | 2ao0er 48 dok -Abo T Dpise Shoelinly, S P P~y i ok Nel-} = miton, ot . ve makes three g sofk Wi Pyl mare yeter- R rowds. adv who went to the house to return A , Supervisor, 8. E. Alaska grabs him. Colisol A A little at a time i x nd over ‘to the Federal! P TR . . v Eameden um, October 28. # time is the way to add {§rand Jury after ; il = ) Pl‘lr, $3.95 ’ rved seat sale starts Saturday.|cereal to boiling water. Result cs!:nmnauon before ;udl;i‘ch(x‘rx:::r),_ % i sty : e o é ! Charles | Bmmrf_“‘__ v. ‘]no S50 o S . fibyl\d U;;L:dmse:l!(j» Commissioner. | | DWIG NELSON e i ; autiful Christmas Cards from |b: i . 4 in each case at| f i Iby ¢ > |s1 ¢ WiIILE THEY LA i)’:‘\;luf::?i(ll)nmd Sydne Laurence re- 1: heir continuous process, is Hl;‘;:?d. which had not been fur-| SELLS SHEAFFER PENS :m](m‘dA‘S&;Z;“rg;c)ltsé‘}l‘st;n }nnd‘l c“way Hills Bros. foast their | The men were arrested on a w | = o . co 5 e T is; i< & e e L e cei Result—guieyen rouse T o, th complat. o0 —_— jprint ofig ndscape, baby, etc.—25 and a delicious flavor no bulk- [T on wh;ch'[fi:;:; of thh prop-| ualrant A T a i T Ci g i A ss was chargad. roast 1 ged. ee n 11 1 ‘dulcrc;opj 111;\155 pe enlarged Or rue sting process can Pruducc- htisls):s::}fi”m men had moved anto| n 1 10 ¥ {¢harge. cre is a slight extra g Ty na Creek property, fear-, 5 ea er ’ I Your own hand: Fresh fr 'crec:flg lummband Suilee boxes AR y o L wn handwriting reproduc- Fresh from th a cabin out of the timber | T a, et . ep t. tore Jod at o sight extra Shatet BIOUC | iginal A s obtained. e timber s 1‘ 1/ e 0 eTv Ve . _workmanship. Your _ti 1pack. Easil of them . e (; ) me | ily H are col 2 " PHONE 454 GEORGE BROTH ting. shor.see T Wo: 1577 17 {smnars oo o v 4 ERS, PrOPS. | F —adv. ;"’bLm s ‘;hlormauonv it appeared they came | Balanced cap. Do Bisstings ‘ rab on the cam. n‘_’on‘:“:;fa“s some two months ago| PR T N is th' gs { ©1930 e States. | A i the ord’ 18 world zfamed ————— - ! - —~ i 7 ot Sheaffer e R R ! | o, wetah. - Filoed o (& : 04 R 4 THE HO1 5L OF ALASKAN HOTELS =1 ‘DEPé"TY COLLECTOR | SV pasiett 1 affer’s Lifetime. All ' 7 uLS | OES TO WRAN i i ifeti | Wi i 1 : THE GASTINEAU ‘ GELL| bl Rkt o fetime fountain-pens ~ Our Services , 4 Leo E. Osterman, deputy Unite N and shaped in Gang PI;':I:TI ‘;]‘ \"“‘ Begin and End at the | s:';“ Customs Col]ectg:““-kzm;;? \ s\v\'.k\ :::”I‘:m. are gua'ra'nteed fOr life i f mvery 2SS v, N €] " =1 \ . Plank of Every Pussenger-Carrying Boat || e R v N ‘2\\‘ T—EmOTA against { = iy Faal, e, has b A \ A i { 4 EeE——— v ; P 5 311&;&0 Wrangell to relieve Ere)l;pa?y: 2 \‘ ?'; 3 Tm: ipping or everythlng eXx- p ) nited States Customs Collector R %’ 3 tor R. 7% Clip sh | otrettes W. J. Reed, while the latter is or | é\‘;' b5, Forpaiih 4 Cept 1058. And all Oth ‘; bis sanusl 0-day vacation. | N Hamiod Sheaf - Deputy Osterman will leave i NN hold e i ‘ il S Y e ei;fb\{ ; B0 ki affer products are { ship Queen tonight. el i3] arught - Rt deflnltel - I N ! eeps point moist. = | Cordova Sn | | Ly / y guaranteed - | ordova Snow G \ oot 2gall . | oes \ ke Tingers and nst de | i Before Wind, Rai ] gl defects in mate- * | Oof lmpb!‘ted Mot ind; Rain| N by perfectly cut rial and W k | v NIl ¥ 3 [‘I O()SE ials in th CORDOVA, Alaska, Oct. 22.—A N Ball dlip tip holds rad manShlp- ALL in the new pale [[Cnno0K H A aeer of o ke N L : removed the last tra b \ e VR { ces of snow in S e | peach shade oo |lthe foothils. \ . tudy t « e , re-in | J Gl i o y the detailed Cross- | orced to control th b ! \ of op. secti : 1 e 'Lor on 1 TON I G II T i ‘“curves.” | NS w0 \ .uff,:".-'y;fi:. of the Llfetx_me- W ; A \ gty AR | | i AND WHERE isidi pen, above. Itisbuiltto - | i T—— - lies flat in barreh. . - Harold Smith of the Forestry Bu- o moryig oog SCLVE,) fa‘lthfully —for life ; FOUR PIECE ORCHES' | reau sugcesstully tnderwent sur- WS . .- JCE. ORCHESTRA ! gical operation:at St. Anm's Ho Ehowt sl vl INC . | Compacts and pital this morning. 5 Loty NCLUDING ACC s - Koo of S0t ‘ NG ACCORDIAN i A H. Meler, of the Peerless Bakery, for fling. | Girdles ;etumed on the steamship Alameda Belayced end -4 | S . stores N . ! SC I' . | n;:fi foet 2 xf.?fi" veteran of Al fountain-pens are guararifeed i andinavian-Ameri w Alaska, et e’ dusean Bl 8 et sty Mo P TR 5 ca ds in Jui 5 I? ’ —~| ‘an | neau and pencils of y for life. Fountain- : ‘ last night while the Alameda was Radi blac, grecnaad black and pearl vobratabe i usic dova. . i ‘ ‘Frank A. Metcalf, city engineer, 9 ! i b l';“‘“fll‘:uw Juneau from pro- L. I I essional visits to Alaska towns ENS-PENCILS: ! B W * Ang Gonitht bl W,Amew‘:-s DESK SETS SKRIP - : rybody Welcome A R . 3. Truitt, civil engineer in the Py ANY - FORT MADISON, IOWA, U. 3. A : Admission $1.00 | 9 e Alasks. Roed. Com-) - » » ' 2 | mission, is back in the city from a : trip to mearby towns. He re- 4 § | turned on the steamship Alameda. i ¥ | Mrs. 9’01’2’ ‘Woods, who entered s e LR 01 Papers for sale at Empi | Bl e . apers for sal : 0. Bk oy i - e at . stitution for her home t BUTLER M i Empll‘e Off]ce Right Rev. Bishop P. 'r?d;zéve of SE AURO DRUG CO. the Eplscopal diocese of ~Alaska, LL SHEA PE was & passenger to Juneau on the FFER PENS . oy

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