The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 23, 1930, Page 2

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, OCT. 23, 1930. HOOVER SPEAKS AT LEGION MEETING IN BOSTON ( Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Bareau Forecast for Junean and vivnity, beg™~uirg § p. m. today: &0 SELECT NEW GLOVES Assortment of New Rain tonight gentle east to north winds. followed by clearing, Friday fair; LOCAL DATA Time ‘zirometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weathe 4 p. m. yest'y 29.57 48 73 E 24 Rain 4 a. m. today 2930 47 81 SE 7 Rain FUR Noon today 2007 49 84 E 1 Rain CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY =~ = | TODAY Highest 4pm. | Low 4am. 4am. Precip, 4am. | | NOW from our Complete Winter Styles ¢ e s M B, WOOL LINED GLOVE TRIMMED., SPORT LADIES’ SOFT LEATHER $4.75 and $5.50 pair . 3 8 < N emp. _temp. emp. temp. Veloo: 'y 24 hrs. Weather N " : iy e | | Barrow 16 8 0%l 0 Cldy 1 34 | g 63 6 Trace Snow YARN 7 o g . ¢ ! ! [ i B R 4 Trace Cldy ’ < % 2 s 5 X | ke 2 22 fe 29 10 - Clear €2 95 ¥ RH BT, . ; : T : : 2 10 — Clear $1.00 to $2.25 ZoL ! N | 5 L # : o nks 3 36 R * Clear $ 1% 1 J . Cldy 38 36 .06 Rain 0 4 — Cldy a2 Clear 42 . Cldy 5 I Rain 47 4 : Cldy 50 Rain 50 ; Rain 28 Clear 54 LADIES” GAUNTLET KNIT GLOVES M = Jutch Harbor LADIES "MITTENS Black and Colored $1.00 and up |81 83883 g lls on the Bear That went oer tk tain to; CHILDREN'S GAUNT- e e T And 11\1 in the Bear's house— LET KNIT YARN what do you think? GLOVE Y \ | sink! 0 0 Clear President Hoover deliverifg an address at the opening cf the tweifth annual conventic )of the 54 0 Clear American Legion in Boston. ‘Seated nd the Precident are, right lo left: Alan Hoover, Chaslcs " = e 52 0 Cldy by 0 [ 1 Francis Adams. secretary of thk na Ban Francisco Spokane TS 36 Cldy 48 .4 Cldy *—Less than 10 miles. [eR-R-AR R <R The breakfast dishes piled up in the| o (Copyright, 1930) BRITISH TRADE SLUMPS The pressure is moderately low throughout the Interior and is X lowest in the Gulf of Alaska and southern Bering ea. It is mod- ‘cmtcly high east of the Cascades, north of Hawaii and in Yukon i cerritory. Rain has fallen in Southeastern and extreme Southwest- 75¢ and up LONDGI i1 yforeign trade | Hds for the first six months of 1930 @f ¢ A5 Temove decuned 10% per cent as compared a ant ¢f |with the same peri iod in 1929. LEugene has bu H up f. | . lern Alaska and clear weather prevails in the Interior. Temperatures gmmu|||uu|||||uumuuuuuummmumnmmmmmn|mmmum1mu'uunn|ulin|nu|m;ummmmm JIIEg v falicn i e Tnterio”ana the viciniy of Cordova. andbave Cash Store Our Services to You Begin and End at the First apd Main Street ~ Opposite Cable Office Gang Plank of Evcry Passenger-Carrylng Boa't;"m 4 Opening Prices For Friday and Saturday WHAT FINER CIFTS FREE THAN Westinghouse Radio Every lady calling at our store on Friday and q(ltllrd«l\ will be presented with An mdl\ldu al SCREEN GRID SUPERHETRODYNE—AND WESTINGHOUSE RANGES WITH THE FLAVOR ZONE OVEN can of California r’r«.scnu! Fruit. We do this willingly feeling that a trial of our l\,r:mds will make LL S'l ()\l[* RS FOR US. Exide Batteries Westinghouse Mazda Lamps CAPITALELECTRIC CO. PEACHES, Regal or Sliced, TWO FOR . P C McCORMACK OF WRANGELL INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE FOR = REPRESENTATIVE L xm,l' ‘CAN IN HEAVY SYRUP AI’RICO'I S, Palace Brand, TWO FOR . LARG L ‘CANS— GOLDEN YELLOW 1 would appreciate your yote at the General T()’VIA FOLS SOLID, Election, November 4, 1930 TWO FOR . HB BRAND—I ARGE CANS CHILDEN'S KNIT MITTENS Plain Colors and Mixtures Wilson Brir;gt—270 Barrels of Fish from Bar- low Cove 50¢ and up TR AR Herring for bait constituted Ju neau’s fish receipts today. Two hun dred ai svenly barrels of these fish were unloaded by the Wilson Capt. Martin Holst, upon the whar |of the Juneau Cold Storage Com pany. Ly were caught in Bar |low Cove. They will be frozen and kept to meet later demand. The halibut craft Omaney, Capt Oswald Olsen, and Nordic, Capt.!'$ 0. P took bait today pre 1 B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneaw's Leading Department Store hip Northwestern to Seattle. AT THE HOTELS 2h V8. Al ok Vg T T B4 EYES EXAMINED Gactinesn George B. G E. L. Samp R sen, William Lir ik i Y ASQL'E Y ¥ and B. E. Smith, Kelchikan; E. K. (IL/‘ bblns i’ E I 1 bl) {Mills, Anchorage; Stephen Stolger. Fairbanks; ! 3. € McRae, Wakelin, Seattle Laura P. Siemens, Denver, Col.; Al- | bert Lundh and Joseph Rujes, Pe- lwx-sbum. Dr. R. E. Southwoll EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Zynda Thomas Gaffney, Nome; Nels| Runlov, Seward; €| E. VanWold and Dr. E. V. Tavlin, Missoula; |Rev. Father Nicone, Mount Athos, (xr ece; William Reid and Rita _J,(xlum Cordova; Margaret B. Nel- ! son, Haines; R. Markoe, San Fran- 2oom 7, Valentine Puilding Alaskan | Geerge A. Powell, Cordova; Ned “The Latest Styles in Women's Shoes ALWAYS” fl“"b Fairbanks. FIRE FIRE FIRE AT ARNOLD’S BOOTERY GOLDSTEIN BUILDING TOMATOES, PALACE, SEVEN FOR™.. Poirettes Hallowe’en Table Decorations Place Cards — Cats — Favors — Pumpkins —Orange and Black Crepe Pa- per Witches—and dozens of Hallowe’en Here’s where all Parties start! THE CASH BAZAAR NEAR COLISEUM ideas. THEATRE | THE ELITE STUDIO Has just completed the installation of an expensi minute Lighting System direct fro; The system carries 100,000 candlepower now prepared to take both fancy and the ings in PORTRAITURE; we also have for the SUNSHINE EFFECTS which will give very snappy appearance. Get your Christmas Portraits before the rush begins, THE ELITE STUDIO 213 FRONT STREET ve up-to-the- Hollywood r spotlight your portrait a 1. Nothing really burning, but Douglas Firemen promise a hot time at their annual Supper, Card Party and Dance To Be Given at the EAGLES' HALL SATURDAY NIGHT First Sitting at...5:30 Card Playing. .8 to 10 Dancing ........10 to 1 ADMISSION $1.00 for the Round Trip CARDS and LUNCH 50 cents Music for the Dance by THE PREMIER BANJO and ACCORDION PLAYERS of Juneau IlfilllfllllllllIIHMMIIIIIIBI!IHIlfllllllllflllllllIlllllflllfllllIlllflllflmmlflfllMHIIIWW“HHNIH“MMWINHIWM HIHH LARGE CANS—VWe sell these equal basis of many of the FANCY CUT OKRA--- THIEI*;EV_ACANSfiFQR HULLESS HOMINY --- TWO CANSFOR ... L MIXED VEGETABLES "TWO CANS FOR ... PALACE TOMATOES en an so-called solid pack brands PAIA( E BRANDfHNP H)R HALAl)S W. W.BATCHELLER Formerly THE NORTHERN SALES AGENCY at SP( cond and Main Street, NOW ECONOMY Cash Store At First and Main, Opposite Cable Office TELEPHONE 91 FEATURING THE TRUPAK, H. B, AND PALACE BRANDS 1] Of imported mater- jals in the new !;éle shade, forced to control the peach re-in- “curves.” (T ETTTA Compacts and Girdles

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