The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 1, 1930, Page 2

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. MONDAY, DEC fliI!lll[llHl[|HlllII!IIII|Hii!IIIIIllHi[l|llHIIIIIIIIII|!iiII|II|Il!ilIHIHmll||IIIIIII]IIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII‘INDUUR GULFERS 3 O R T T P _ SRR W . = ‘ The Wenther VMEN'S HEAVY WEIGHT SMART NEW €OATS AND DRESSES EGET BETTER IN il o ALL WOOL SHIRTS ‘ : - fresh southeasterly winds. $6.00 Values for Just Beceived for the THEIR PUT“NG‘ fime Basometer Temp. Humidity Wind Veloeity Westher $3.50 and $3.75 Forccast for Junean and vicinity, beginning at 4 p. m., December 1: 98 s 8 cldy £ » & > Par Is Brok(“n Five Times ., 3 I;‘” 3 ¢ F;’“""i \ I’flh(l(l.\ 5(’”.\0" Snd SA'VIH(]C Onée in Mgl CABLE AND RADI(‘)N:(EPOIX'S ] ¢ @ M‘ SA I O' l M Poiir YESTERDAY ™| TODAY get ournaments Highest 4p.m. | Lowestdam. 4a.m. Precip. 4am. | With the coming of Christ- = t temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24 hrs. Weather 2 L & -18 P i “lear | s sty gl ' hEBEISERET % 8 (R d ¢ 2 = SERVICE MOTOR CO. » new frock, or coat or other g ) ey oSt ; AR s 2 A. B. HALL mart garment to wear on A red He at, B B Keep your -car warm in Juneau’s Uptown Garage— g s & 3 aro scored 47: | ¢ il e 3 4 < 1 St Away from Salt Water near ; A 48, and Keitk | putch Harbor : 36 : Trace ar| PHONE 202 will take : : Hird Vit i3 ‘ o Sordov T wo® 8 1 air “WE NEVER CLOSE” festive occasions Chrisimas time. ng 1 Bootery. Lahikainen, 10 y 3 of I to be seen winter’s favorite fashions and at prices that | : 5 WHEN YOU THINK LAMPS—THINK ; : & S v 89" el Trace n 3 make it easy to have a new I r ot s x " et 46, @ 38 2 D 4 Westl'lghouse IWClztlas .01 outfit for the holiday sea- i le e S i S i =40 A : _og ain | Standard 115 volts—Farm Lighting 32 volts—Boat *_Tess than 10 miles, | Lights 34 volts—Searchlight Globes i v The pressure s moderately in Northern Alaska and the CAPIT E ' o itk 2 > £ and is low in the remainder of Alaska and unus A . | N S . M 3 -~ ) the eninsula I a E v 1] a DRESSES—ranging in price b scores ; : o l .}.)L‘;‘n:l ‘“hh hi“‘:’; ),l,”i‘h:x;{;‘t,.;f,; e Corner Second and Seward Streets from £12.50 ‘and' up P 2 The ¥ is . morning in the eastern Interior and ex- BATTERY CHARGING REPAIRING WIRING pla.ol 4 1 were: ¢ North S . Temperatures rose decidedly | =—— | Hilding H na v ar: r nterior and are above ze: pt in the extreme north. ‘ — i | | son. OATS @16 7= . ons €0, Horace ins 2 = g COATS—§16.75 and up A llenthal 63, Milo Pe s, A 3 oty e !lan Carlson 75, Peter M T o °lvr Military Force on HATS—$4.95 and $8.50 | John Stewart 8 Mo 5 Tat AA Sy Jeah Mo Du[y in Strike Zone |Joe McLean 87 and ® ¥ 1 7 & Pt ¢ prizes for s in th 1 the strike ar e ren s 0 i Hoober t 1ol and ¢ d as nonunion t Py P o9 Witia @ : adiin 15 tournaments ¥ 20- workers entered the mill ga je Gubser i o SRR / A 75, Henry i Juneaw’s Leading Department Store aul 83, Harold I McLean 86 and TUNERAL SERVICE n verinpeRP, < FOR MRS. JAM JACKS CELERY CROP INCREASIS h School 1s il - —_— won the high ral services for the late DECATUR, Mich 0 were taken L. Pa sland 192 sailed ec e 351 oone ey B wAbh e jackson were held 2| crop here is est [ ] A R ) chikan 1 & SET : s and | velock this afternoon in the per cent bettar W v 1 al ol e and 32 rivt court, w i s n(" : = serford 75, Thelma Saunders conducted the rites. ems to have 4 Jo changes wer ade in the| ’ il e : it under direction of G and plants more st regul 3 : L e t, manager of the Unde — o SEqL l N fl U STP'V Dicicebion S N TRRE DO e B Spence, minus his tonsils lkne nnabell Simps 8 epartment of the Juneau-| yiGy TEXAS CORN YIEL . b . 3 ¢ o lell St Hospital 3 11 102 and Barb 8 0 LA GRANGE, Tex—Ly i Jackson is survived by her|,," o, " oarnered 138 bushels i O £ erg \d and by two daughters,|l WO EXNSTSA I me Skins Taken on Pnit Jurcau's A service e the'; ot Hire e ‘ 3 é A Ann Jackson Johns and Alice |~ il iy el . Islands Last Year 3 e Paul otcl , Is stay-'re as A0l s D kel } ¢ yield of corn amon; Tex By card, folder, broadside, or letter? o ¢ i qtocd " ling at th nea ) Jean 5 3o ‘mpire Waut Ads Pay. | 4-H club members. o ; ¢ : Total 40.068 chadl Babonl (L g g e - We will print your greeting carefully, e U rmretframnaly oY (Conttnued rrom raye pRndlE e SRRl 3 promptly and beautifully, at a small As 3-year the fu SL s nnsT o T Pre-Christmas SR e ] o Tom Thumb | i ¢ ¢ August Mrs. He r Gooc - v Ori 577 ; ® hee:: :plains Husband Roam- | f YT NT [ : m.lz‘w h B e £ 100,014 ed from Home | 4 EXTRA FI]\E QUAIAITY > | : cist |l Golf Course |- o . VR A. B. HALL ' ide of his family. i OPEN veled the waters of n a gasoline bo: al relief to sour- | EVENINGS R e B siesn. or e ding s along the lone- Monthly Memberships i aon o ) Geoa, w » arred In 1814 | Never before have we . o \ ) ‘ $5~00 had such a wonderful display of Leather Goods : i 3 \ BARGAIN Good was | at Su<_:h dcc(l)ded savings ? N | School Children—20 cents until 6 P. M, Blirsirs In price. ur entire 3 ) y : gt ) stock has been reduced X 3 ; . PRICES ADULTS B T Ascl S from 20 to 309¢. Ny ST Afternoons 25 cents 3 Evenings ... 35 cents Come and save! Good in the nisconduct with otk ks $250 a month for her- /ILL 1, Ao e Goo, | AT { HIT OF THE WEEK . b ; o PHONOGRAPH RECORDS “ I WHO'S WHO I BARG_4IN ] I The latest song hits . . . Every week. ‘i AND WEERE | | ) | Very thin . . . made of paper . . . only B o A PRICES ; : 3 _ 15 cents each | brown, roug Deputy Grand | These sales 7 t Loyal Order of | - Buy the new ones each week Acting Secretary district of Alaska { “There were also c|W ing passenger on " { | auetion at St. Louis on S ste: hip Queen { % - 30, 1929, 544 blue and 9 white fox | 1 ton and baby girl, | e as azaar v , T L 21, left St. Anns| ) | N ls ) ; l S etson’s jewelry Store in the season of 1928 Tt The home -of| brought $35,865, Mrs. Felton is at Hoonsah, | 5 S > . ion ot 4098 per. skin; o o fppamog L. e 111 FRONT STREET Negs R e whites $556, an average 1 wint | skin, | S. Hellenthal, well-known lawyer, | “In the season of 1920-30 therc was a passenger on the motorship

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