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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, NOV. 3, 1930. ass champions, will meet a team | EVERY VOTER SHOULD e |composed of four nesior and two CAST A BALLOT e |sophomore girls. ry qualified elector owes | Preceding the girls' game, high it to Alaska, his commun- school freshmen boys will play ity and himself to cast a bal- eighth grad ¢ elementary school lot tomorrow. boys. 7:30 The polls will open at 8 i o'clock in the morning and BEARS PLAY L]KE g 247 octock tn the ever 217 0D TIME ELEVEN "PO I N TE D TO BEAT MONTANA " HEELS' SAN FRANCISCO, Cal,, Nov. 3.—, % 4 { Garamount Qicture Daily Cross-word Puzzle _ACROSS Solution of Saturday's Puzzle 9. Admission : o corrap Porin o — S * wgnin worked D P endenrment E with the foot 12, Disen TONIGHT COLISEUM LAST TIMES TONIGHT 9:30 rifl REEDIR DLEIEE Of the: French ve offulr 13, Winter 5. Little wirl Wreneh vios tently who went 22, Lowered 1. Statement ol beket R E 1N RIE iofm mim through the looking Euys — LAST TIMES—— ey R NEW Went at an ensy galt Deea delive ered to o third . Ghe CASE OF - Purt of the eye y Twelfth sign TV ot the sodiue - . Untruth Henddress ¥ Rmylore S, Thing ] 3 . i Put new tips 58, Stanzas iive ear oty Ly o 60. Pifes with DOWN Native of . While medicine . E Tuseany 8 Espressed 62. Notable ; '\"'_""“" . Oceurrencs 5 3 willingness period . Anclent wine Nest of » Estunry of the Devoured receptacle hird of prey g2 i Hudson River: ;. Pronuncins 3 Chamor erson ‘encing sword X abbr. tion of “eta” . Relleve | Part ot a as I modern Organs of Staggers 20 lN 20 0“]‘ test guessing 23 out of 24 words q Mrs. Z. ‘M. Bradford won secong " CHESTER MORRIS BETTY COMPSON Tt fults o4 UREULA e BN S oy ! prize guessing 19 out of the 2t JEAN HERSHOLT s eRg 48. Regret rts with for form scale i words Passageways a price .. Chemfeal " s s . Hindo queen 1 suffix , .G Percelve WHIST PARTY ys Acquire by ! mound v ¢ Froneh The fifth of a series of six whist hor Related H E parties will be held by the Ladies A of the Parish in the PARISH G . . . . . . . Every American citizen, male or female, who is over o twenty-one years of age, has e lived in Alaska one year, and ® . . . . ° ° . . . Sptendor Balance Belore Z{O|0) pei plant hort Jackets Playing with a dash and smash that all followers had lcoked for' earlier in the season, the California Bears last Saturday afternoon crushed the University of Montana 46 to 0 before a crowd of 20.000. MOOSE PROGRAM AWARDS in his precinct thirty days, is qualified to vote provided he may meet the literacy test. Those who cannot read and write arc not entitled to vcte unless they veted in Alaska in 1924 or previously. Go to the polls! ceeececescce ————— (>0 o> RIFESES G W[oir [0[Z ®im T ZmXEZ> omOggm® =] ~ MM >Z0Em» | © O] >l XM |(mm] o m O (v] Accustom Squeeze Pleces of money Most " faithful Relate m| 0> 0 -{ IR CO SZmZ[>r . Expression of A . contempt Dufican Robertson won first award for the Moose Program con-| for God S { N i Todd 14 8. Thro {f ALL TALKING COMEDY Yeace e prenE Lt % HALL TUESDAY NIGHT at 8:00 s pm. Good prizes, admission fifty . Vessel Will Return Tomor-|cents. Everybody welcome. adv. row Evening on Re- oy TO OUR PATRONS: | - % . . m.n . Garamount Qicture e d 10—25—75 cents; Loges $1.00 Clothing made or pressed by us #' Those who'left the theatre last night during the second turn to Seattle will retain their shape. Tom Shear- i er, successor to Almquist, the Tail- show will be admitted FREE tonight as we are presenting or. —adv. the same feature. With 20 passengers in and 20 $52 . 800 4 3 5 % passengers out, the steamship ios i T, Queen, bound from Seattle to Skag- b o A i 5y way, arrived at Junéau Saturday N night and departed for her Lynn Canal destination early Sunday. The vessel brought a large general cargo. The 18 cabin passengers of the 20 who disembarked here were Mrs. J.| 55 X ! { N ) U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The W eather (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) -t Spinard, Jack Gucker, M. Lien, F. Clark, Judge Frank A. Boyle, Mar- |shal Albert White, Mrs. Anna Snow, i {Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p. m., November 3: Mrs. Jack King, A. Sandness, W. J. ; Rain tonight+and Tuesday; fresh southeasterly winds. H LOCAL DATA : g Sisson, R. Nelson, J. Dempsey, J. P. i Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity =~ Weather Williams, Mayor Thomas Judson 4 p. m. yest'y 29.75 40 92 s 5 Rain o M- 3 # ik k & 't6ady 3013 b 30 85 F Cidy 57 A Mrs. Jack Kearney, Miss C. Kear: INoon today 30.33 42 7 E 10 Cldy CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS “YESTERDAY TODAY | Highest 4 pm. Lowest 4a.m. 4a.m. Precip. 4am. temp. temp. temp. temp. velocity 24 hrs. Weather; (FOR PMS, NOVEMBER 3) ney, L. T. Hopkins and C. L. Joucs.‘ Persons who took passage at Ju- eau for Haines, Skagway and Sit- ka, were L. M. Carrigan, J. J. Compton, Fred McRoe, Benjamih| Watson, Mrs. Watson, Alice Watson, and Mrs. Lon Garrison for Haines; | E) -4 -0 -10 0 v Clear|" 20 20 10 16 10 .01 Clear 8 - 8 6 6 24 0 Clear rest of the Island, outside of the incorporated city limits of Douglas, or Precinet No. 8, voting place W. |E. L. 8. Martin, A. J. Streed, Mrs Paul Wilson, Mrs. Frederick Wilson, | Samuel A. Martin, Chester Johnson | MODEL 42 The Last Word in RADIO Achievement: BRUNSWICK Automatic Panatrope ' with Radio The Ultimate Mus{;ul Instrument for the PLAYS 20 RECORDS (any standard make) without attention of any kind and machine turns itself off automatically at the conclusion of program. An outstanding feature of its operation is the absolute absence of complicated machinery—its simplicity is illustrated by the ease with which the magazine is loaded. It is only necessary to lay the desired number of records—up to 20—in the magazine, push a button and the recorded progfam will be automatically re- produced without any other attention. THE MODEL 42 FULL AUTOMATIC contains the latest armored chassis. Controls are c¢oncenerated in two concentrically mounted knobs known as the “UNI-SE- LECTOR" which performs the eight funections of (1) Turning the set on; (2) Increasing the volume; (3) Tuning in ‘the desired station; (4) Decreasing the volume;; (5) Adjusting the circuit for reception of local stations; (6) Adjusting the cireult for the operation of distant stations; (7) Turning the power off, and (8) changing from Radio to Panatrope operation. sessromoans| Be sl T ' [ ) ONE will ol\)vay;s Fort Yukon . 4 2 2 2 - Clear | D 4 ; ffanana ... 10 10 0o 0 Clear | GL‘ S E. Cabill's residence at Treadwell,|snd T. F. Brennan for Skagway; Bert Caro, Oscar Tilson, C. H { St. Paul 38 86, '@ a8 Cldy | in & fall from his house tap di-| THe Queén will dall &t Juneau Cordova 4 38 36 3 -55 Cldy | TO BE HELD TOMORROW |for the first time since then, on Ketchikan 52 44 | 40 Cldy [pose of choosing a Delegate to | suffered a relapse and is confined Seattle ... 62 58 44 3 e FogeY | Education, one Senator, four Rep- PR M e o Spokane u0,. . b4 30 Pt. CldY {Road Commissioners will be held storm to subside so she could lant{fy o in the gymnasium of the Ju- T The pressure is low in Southwest Alaska and lowest south of| There are three voting precincts | shipment of general freight and Chri ! fallen in Southern Alaska and clear weather is general in other parts(north and west from B street to e e tstmas. Bering Sea and have risen in the Gulf of Alaska and near the south and east of B. street to the bulletined at Burfeord's Corn + ~ — et i : e 3 sk e Solve the problem with photo- portunity to secure portraits Portraits of exclusive style— etching and finishing. préssions. Stqnd out ment today. Prices $15.00 , per ‘airbanks . 10 6 — 4 'E“ Pt. Cldy NEWS RECOVERS FROM ACCIDENT |Branvy, George Oja, N. A. Mc- Dutch Harbor 54 4“4 32 38 . Rain | \e— e/ ing the fire of more than two weeks tomorrow night on her refurn voy- Juneau 51 40 39 Pt. Cldy| i Saturday. Mrs. Granberg who was HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS Prince Rupert ... 46 46 42 Clear | congress, Treasurer, Auditor, High- |to her home. ortland . 64 60 | 44 - ? QUEEN IN PORT companions and stalwart admirers Yapcouver, B, C. 60 .. 48 & Ly CMY {pere tomorrow between the hours | the Queen called at Douglas earlyipes: High School. the Alaska Peninsula. It is high in Northern and Eastern Alaska|for the Island; No. 1, at the City 50 tons of Utah coal for the citye} of the Territory. Temperatures have fallen during the past twenty-|Lawson creek; Second precinct vot- What to give to the friends Bering Sea coast. city limits at Treadwell; for all the Tuesday evening. 5 = - 7 . graphs! made by a specialized POR- with all refinements of modern Natural life like, poses of the ‘We will make sittings only un- dozen and up. agle 6 6 -2 -2 Pt. Cldy | A. F. Granberg, who was injuregd Eachman and Sam Baker for Sitka. Kodiak . 38 36 | 40 Trace Snow! GENERAL ELECTION IS ago, was able to be out of his house |28¢ from Skagway to Seattle. Sitka 53 - Cldy | The general election for the pur- quite ill at the time of the fire has Fdmonton 6 54 4 TO PLAY BASKETBALL Foggy | way Engineer, Commissioner of SRR e Clear | pocentatives, and two Divisional|. After waiting all night for thaly ™0 " oiis “packetball this after- b g N b of 8 am. and 7 pm. Sunday morning to discharge B, -ne freshmerr girls team, inter- and southward along the coast to Calffornia. Rain and snow have Hall for the section of Douglas coMi LETE ELECTION Four hours in the eastern portion of the Territory and in southern|ing place at the natitorium for all| National and Territorial will be ‘and loved ones? Take advantage of this op- TRAIT photographer. artistic _lighting, retouching— children with their happy ex- til November 13. Make appoint- All work finished in Juneau. HoMmE PORTRAITURE OF BSEATTLE 204 Front St, Fur Store Location | l"”fi.at"l" - HICKOK BRAIDED BELTS SEE and HEAR the NEW BRUNSWICK AUTOMATIC at— s || Ludwig Nelson's No half truths! .. Chesterfield says it with H,S. GRAVES | | “MILDER . ..and BETTER TASTE” : B 0t e 5 A e , 0 |t THE SANITARY GROCERY @l)”.lmrrllm'l‘olmm L L L T CALIFORNIA GROCERY PHONE 478 The Home of Better Groceries e L | ——— ) ‘ .

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