The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 21, 1930, Page 2

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THE DAILY ALASKA ENMPIRE, FRIDAY, NOV. 21, 1930. HANIK/GIVING JALE Just in time for the holiday week, we present these very Particularly stylish in -y at prices which will make it still : new outfit models Coats, special values. Dres more the T nd millin an entirely for to ||:7:'|';m«|' hanksgiving Season. COATS TWEED SPORT Specially pr?a-ul at oy g od D One Group of DRESS Group of One COATS - -7 2 T DRESSES Values $30.00 el this sale $16.7 Values to $40.00 to for this sale spec for 1) i3 1) J= DNédiedU ONE GROUP OF Felt and Velvet Hats Plenty of large head sizes Special Price, $4 .95 B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. “Juneaw's Leading Lepartment Store” DOUGLAS NEWS WEDDING ANNIVERSARY A group of friends surp Guy L. Smith ¢ evening in hon h wedding ? } \ \ \ ! N ! \ ! ! ) { | \] { | ! PE‘ k y | r ‘ ! ! N ! \ \ \ ¥ ] i\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ ] 3 Dance e 2 \ Card Party \ . ¥ ; 3 ! to be given by the Moose Hall Saturday Night |} """ 00584 % ! MONDAY—8 P. M. PGS S i e e 'eh! November 24 { BRIDGE and WHIST Old Papers for sale at Empire Office § BUisents fon Sanl i Smart Furs All the newest styles - to choose sav- ings in selection of foxes, , fisher and other Northwest to choose in !lu from. Come dis 1] and see our beauti- and be pleasantly the lowness in in ful at A small deposit will hold any garment purchased until want- ed. Convenient payments ranged. Your old fur coat re-styled into an advance new fall model. Re-styling includes repairing, may be new 1 new loops, cleaning and at reaSonable prices. ALL WORK GUARANTEED Open Evenings by Appointment Chas. Goldstein & Co. PHONES 83 OR 85 “The Store That Pleasés” THE SANITARY GROCERY MWM qui TR U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU | joyed during the remainder of the | evening. | ‘l-mE PROTECTION TO BE INCREASED Reopvnml Soon ‘ (Continuea trom Page Or The Weather (By the U. §. Weather Bureau) UF WILD LlFE‘l Forecast for Juneau and viecinity. g at 4 p.m., November 21:] Rain tonight and Saturda 1 e southerly winds. | Tixe Barometer Tem; midity Wind Velocity =~ Weather | 4 pm. yest'y 2071 45 91 E 24 Rain s 4 am. today 3013 44 80 SE 2 Cldy I T T Noon today 3008 36 03 SE. 10 Rain } CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS There has been a great nbun-l —YESTERDAY TODAY 'f\anrc of migratory wild birds in’ ; the Copper River Flats this fall, Highest 4 pm, Lowest 4a.m. 4a.m. Precip. 4am. 3 % - oy e » Station— temp. temp, | temp. temp. velocity 24 hrs. Weather | *31d Dr. Chase Gees honkefs, WHAT REGULARITY DOES s 5 o~ T 0G| oy ke e crpons, Were and 5 : {are still present in v ly larg : . Nome 10 10 2 4 4 02 Clear | oy l. p’;‘ :1 :)r:(. g A little water now and then keeps Bethel - 4 kan® adte life in a flower, but if watered regularly | Port Yukon 0 0 R Gl [ ihant yosrs @t i : A GEEH THE g 4 8 3 0 B 08 Snow | a8 bf‘é‘?n seen t, ! it abounds in living strength with great- | 4 2 8 4 04 C”fif‘ » i‘“d hill g er beauty and fragrance. ! o E % i o y |2 »d by him and Ar:om rs from | st. Paul 32 30 30 12 04 Pt j¥be s“;"}‘_frjt“sJ ::‘“l;m’:’"‘"‘c““‘ It is the regular additions to one’s Dutch Harbor LS 2 - 0 Pt £ sing f e A i K("d{m]k 2 36 2 P Y 5 | Wi reserves on highw saving fund that make it grow. { Cordova 0 38 36 6 134 Clay | Jacent to towns have been 0 | Juneau 50 45 4 2 106 (ldv’b‘ worthwhile attrac i | sitka 52 £ 0 80 Rain | Particular interest to it | Ketchikan 48 48 48 10 168 RAGIL YRS S5l Bkytiio Tedlie; F' V . | Prince Rupert i 48 50 18 20 Rain | dents of Cordova and Vald ! trst | (ltlo’lal Ba'lk Edmonton 44 32 20 . 0 CAmr‘xcmne; were created near them. Seattle 52 52 46 43 6 02 Cldy | There two caribou-crossing re- | Portiand 52 50 6 46 408 Cldy es in th Interior where the ax — | San Francisco 62 60 0o 58 14 0 Clear | tions pass tarough nar- | Spokane 36 36 30 24 4 0 Cldy | row 2 | Vancouver, B. C. 46 48 4 44 0 40 cldy | - H *—Less than 10 miles. | .. 0. 0. M. NO. 700 ! rase ular meeting Monday The pressure is low throughou: Alaska except in the Southeast|nisht, November 24th, Moose Hall, and is lowest in the Gulf of Alaska. It is uni y high in ial and general good time will | North Pacific States and is rising throughout except be hatd “AT BloGaehaven Lmio“ ! east Rain fell from the of Ala Women of Moosehe: Moose mem- | | in Alaska. Light snow icll in vhodm and their families are cordial- | Alaska followed by clearing in the latter dist ¢ Heowil e ' efved: Wh Y W I | Slightly throughout nearly all tae Territory. | et together meeting will be éen rou ant 1t | T “ ature during the win- | solations went to Mrs. Charles Fox G T 14 1 the last meeting| |and Mr. Cahill. Following dslight- sold "f"“‘ of [z month, {ful refreshments dancing was en Wales May Be | W. T. VAL | The importance of rapid first- o aid in stopping fires at their star when it is possible was given favor ‘uble attention at the regular meet- could be p d. Howcver, of Iormmt' ing of the Douglas Volunteer firc ernment inve ation proves ‘rlepnhn)enL last evening by the ac- venture fea: {tion taken to purchase additiona gold | fire extix 2guishers. The gradual ac- tion of apparatus is con- ga | stantly adding to the efficiency o |the Department Get your Thanksglvin: for m,)]o_\'mom . From the qi r I'mxnoum gold val- at SIOK‘OOOOO was taken, small- amounts being derived from the BINGC! Turkey at the Moose Hall Satur- ¢ 0 4 bitt] day night. —adv ) F e - .| sure of perf Play Indoor Golf at The Alaskan by the Hotel. (ady. (t)'mx\”(\] Roa = e cVv e, \\l\\‘ | paily Empire want Ads Pay. se they pounds at a ti becat tastes like | D()UGLAS COLISL UM none is roasted the | Fresh from VICTOR McLAGLEN { ! ! coffee because same way. | Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. PHONE 358 Lumber for Every Purpose ittt Boys’ Corduroy Trousers CREAM, BROWN AND BLUE : Sizes 4 years to 16 years—ALL AT ; $2.75 Pair J.M.SALOUM MURESCO at- 1 Juneau Paint Store in ap Dxterian ] key. Look for the Arab on the can. TONIGHT i $ i CAPTAIN LASH Full of Thrills and Action Talking Comedy, Vitaphone Acts and News Ech b i RUSSIAN STEAM BATHS Situated directly back of Alas- kan Hotel on Gastineau Ave. { Look for the Green House. Open Wednesdays and Satar- days between 1 p.m. and 1 am. MRS. EMILY SORRI, Proprietor Thanksgiving Values in BOYS’ CLOTHING At a special price for the Thanksgiving holi- For the Holiday : GIFT Of course you will mark off your best friends only for this choicest of gifts, a photograph of your- self. Take advantage of our pre-Christ- mas prices by com- ing in today. ‘ THE ELITE i STUDIO e e days we are offering boys’ all wool suits, coats and leather jackets at a remarkable saving. Styles are right, they fit right and last long. The Cash Bazaar | “Juneau’s Pioneer Cash Department Store” T e S T USED CAR BARGAINS Used Truck Bargains - If You Don’t Believe It SEE McCAUL MOTOR CO. Service With Satisfaction Prepare Your Car for Winter Driving Clean out your radiator and fill with ANTI- FREEZE SOLUTION and equip the car with a new set of WEED CHAINS. We have a completg stock of ALCOHOL, PRESTONE and CHAINS .md are ready to service your car for winter. Connors Motor Company, Inc. | Service Rendered by Experts ECONOMY CASH STORE Featuring Trupak and H. B. Brands i Front at Main St. “Yelephone 91 UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITERS and i TYPEWRITER SUPPLIES | GEO. M. SIMPKINS CO. ‘ STATIONERY and PRINTING a THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS | THE GASTINEAU | \ ALASKA MEAT CO. QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat

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