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SMART NEV Just Received for the Holiday | 2SO With the coming of Christ- many women will want nmas. a new frock, or coat or other smart garment to wear on festive occasions near Christmas time. Here are to be seen winter’s favorite fashions and at prices that ! e it easy to have a new m outfit for the holiday seca- son. DRESS ranging in price from $12.50 and up COA’ HATS $16.75 and up $4.95 and $8.50 Juneaw's Leading Departmment Store ]'.‘: All-Alaska News | e NEWS GATHERED = = = Briet ltems of Interest Concerning Persons and Occurences » Ha United St Ketchikan, who New Improved SHEEETROCK | [ | | | | Sheetrock has pioncered many improve- “urther ad- | ments in plaster wallboard. vancements are now announced. | The New Improved Shectrock surface is t to scuffing and abrasion. A dense, close-grained rfinish of ivory color provides a suitable surface for heautiful decorative effects. It takes paint 1d reduces decorating costs. Nai ¢ square and uniformly thick. highly resista tough- casily ¢ 5 An improved surfacing and gypsum core L‘;‘:'{lf‘:";':r,'ixn peovido adlell deagsh Sl fexibility and New Improved Sheetrock add to Sheetrock’s insulating qualities. ! carries a distinctive trade- Let us give you full information on the | x’&ffi#;{j‘lh the way to a mand it! New Improved Sheetrock perfect wallboard job. Juneau Lumber Mills THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, DEC. 2, 1930 fiIlllllmHIIIlIiIHlliIlIl!I!iIII!Iil!|!IIIHHllillIIIIIII!IIIIVIIIlil||lIIllI||IiIi||I|IIIIIIIlllIillIIIrlIHlllllIIIIVIIIIIIVIIiilillllillll © COATS AND DRESSES = B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. O NS holds its 1931 convention in ! tchikan stop nights at roadhouses. His body S found about half way between w. Gross, of Juneau, a and the roadhouse he had of a chain of motion picture the- Southeast Alaska, is in| n on his annual mission to Sou! ast Alaska tcwns of col- lecting a Christmas fund for in- mates of the Pioneers’ Home at | 8itka. | atr Ke in N Despite the fact that Ketchikan early in November experienced the heaviest snow for that month in years, strawbe in F. E sayre’s yard blo and on No- Recent hea wires off ir ough Hyc ersh E light for 24 hg pulled the the Blind of Jlectric plant at the town had no rs recently. Bids are asked by the Petersburg council for the site ymnasium weeks SO year in the southe t of snow at Divide and at Tunnel. | Grandvie {two and | The rotary ow for 62 otary was not usad until December @ Fred J. Gllman, grocer, formerly of Ketchikan, but now of Anchor- !age, and Miss Edna E. Ropp of Anchoragz, were married there cently. ® Cecil L. Higgins, Carl Newcomb, T. M. Wel 1d Koslosky ‘were recently into the Lodge at Anch i of the Third term cginning December In a fall of 30 feet from a ladder, Bryant Kilkenny, employee of the ARG Alaska Utilities Company at Cor- dova, fractured one leg just above the ank and fractured several s in the ankle of his other leg. 0c 5 hope to prevent him being a cripple. ir, financial stance | iioria! R ! Winter claimed its first vietim Com- jn the pe n of Leo Slisco who s from ath 16 miles from Ne- s men in e trail to Tanana. He ts propozal that wa. to the couniry s Chamber of Com- clad for the trip, and had planned t3 and not prope He was afoot OPEN EVENINGS Never before have we had such a wonderful display of Leather Goods at such decided savings in price. Our entire stock has been reduced from 20 to 30%. Come and save! ALL AT BARGAIN PRICES 111 FRONT STREET EXTRAORDINARY Pre-Christmas U. St. F re. EXTRA FINE QUALITY The Cash Bazaar Near Coliseum Theatre . S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU be held by the Lutheran 9 12 barn of ¢ Aid Wednesday, December y Dairy near the banquet room at the L The loss is t Church. A 50-cent lunch > ) with insurance of $1,000 rved from eleven to on offee from 2 to 4 pm, and ba 5-cent dinner from 5 to 7 pm ) ! > of un- Come and take lunch and dinne r mended o 'at the Luth 1 Church an le recovery by your Christmas presents. om the pond. Thomas B - O been acquitted in the | Play 1uacor Golf av The Ala By card, folder, broadside, or letter? ) instructed ver- |Hotel. e ? MEN'S HEAVY WEIGHT ALL WOOL SHIRTS $6.00 Values for 3.50 and $3.75 The Weather (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) cast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p. m., December 2: ain tonight and Wednesdsy; moderate southeasterly winds. LOCAL DATA Humidity Wind Velocity ~Weather 100 Calm Foggy 97 5 1 Snow | : 96 SE 5 Rain | CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS | — YBESTERDAY | TODAY 4 Highest 4pm. | Lowestd4am. 4am. Precip. 4am. temp. temp. temp. temp. velocity 24 hrs. Weather e LT | T ] Tl ] : 1o SERVI 0 e 02 A. B. HALL & & : Keep your car warm in Juneau’s Uptown Garage— atil 12 04 Away from Salt Water tch Harbor 2 0 PHONE 202 oy a 8, et “WE NEVER CLOSE” 1 02 Snow | (s Rain | = — = 6 100 Bl 1 4. Rain | { A . R d . F o Pt Clay|} ttention hvadio I ans 12 12 Pt Cldy || 4 06 Rain | ~ e 3 , H 0 Cle ls R. C. A. Victor with Home Recording—Very 4 a0 cdyi{ Latest in Radio and Record Reproductions 4 58 Cldy | § than 10 miles. 11 a o British Columbia |} 5 lowest between the Alaska Per high jn Yukon Territory and t en over most of Southern a and Hawail. It is mod- | Pacific Rain or| and Western Alaska and the or and cloudy weather prevails in the extreme South- | eme North. Temper: re yes have been slight 1 ard Peninsula whe wim Valley where it is colder - and in the Kus-than yesterday. Anderson Music Shoppe Alaska Representative, Kohler Brambaeh Piano Co. \ N NOW ON DISPLAY g { ) N N ! o~ r using an ax to release two | each the first night of 1ad been fined $50 n rt, but appeala in Cordova i t, baker, in the Merchant's Cafe airbanks obligingly lLeld up| hands when a tall, slim man, g a mask and a par % Alaska Publ e Wbl as pistol at them as he 1 Cordova Ghapper. of from the cash regis i ; 2 o'clock the other morn No . % clues were found, | :‘4 2 of Holstein i s SRR e a large flock |y yNCHEON AND DIN B An all-day fancy work s ow dlo you sy We will print your greeting carefully, promptly and beautifully, at a small cost. (UL The Daily Alaska Empire AT SALE | o | Tom Thumb [ Golf Course A. B. HALL Gift Leather Goods AT oY & Monthly Memberships i $5.00 BARGAIN PRICES School Children—20 cents until 6 P. M; cents 5 cents Afternoons . Evenings " HIT OF THE WEEK PHONOGRAPH RECORDS . Every week. . . only The latest song hits . . 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