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The STORE of PRACTICALGIFTS Rlankets | ool An Ideal Home Gift X\ Vany a wife or mother would be happy to receive pair of these handsome woolen blankets—es- pecially these women of a practical turn who a prefer and appreciate useful and needed things. A pair of these good blankets will last for years between the qualit duced and the cons o | e THE DAILY ALASKA EMP!RE THURSDAY DEC. 4, 1930. - difterences durma U had “been less favorable cotton, and quality dif- The Weather been less marked. ¥t ¥ (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) ment an adjustment of cotton pro- mers’ prefer- “Tt is evident « tonight and Friday; fresh southeasterly winds. LOCAL DATA temp, temp. n futures contracts. In 1928-29 the and the kinds and weichts in fancy plaids and solid colors with assortment includes many silk binding. Priced from $6.95 to $12.50 B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneaw's Leading Department Store p 950,000,000, or about 1 in 1928, buiea wae curren. siump ces to continued | “the world- resu 16 per cent luction in s lines caused by drought 0( th last summer. ed | | | world over know that the Kruschen Methoed of burning up fat and get-| ting weight down to a healthy andi shapely basis is a {Kruschen | from puts it should have if you vigorous. have no fat to lose you want and take one half a tea- spoon of Kru of hot water before breakfast every | St should be retained. At dormitory whers er [ morning. | the same time, they should be im- |sleeping. It is believed [)] An 85 cent bottle lasts four|Proved and in some respects forti- | had previously been made a weeks—and nafter the first bottle|fl¢d to prevent abuses. The rules six men jumped out of b2 {you will real {of cotton and grain exchanges are mediately and ran away, rtjlnem‘vmn combination Kruschen| ‘h:m you have for or skin, the drop jmind. i How Old Are You? *—Less than 10 miles. temp. velocity 24 hrs. Weat S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRXCULTURE WEATHER BUREAU Forccast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p. m., December 4: ences is very impo f American Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather IS - in| 4 pm. yests 29.39 41 99 3 Rain | cotton produc to maintain 4 today 29.59 43 29 12 Rain iofld’s dote ( 8 E 12 2 ey [ heiwolide 2 PiNoon today 2075 43 82 E 15 Rain four per ¢ént of all the CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS co »d in the United States YESTERDAY | TODAY during -1930 was untenderable Highest 4p.m. | Lowest4a.m. 4a.m. Precip. 4am. corresponding proportion was 18,6 B¢ -6 -6 0 16 0 I N ) 18 6 04 ¥ /\u ease in farm taxes to Bc 20 4 14 4 Trace Pt. Cldy | about $1.50 per $100 of the ful Fort Yukon 2 2 12 4 04 Pt. Cldy | value of agricultural real estate, as| Ta 10 1o 10 e 0 Pt Cldy | compared with $146 in 1929, was| ¥a 20 20 10 i 0 Cldy | reported. Against this Hyde set a. Xa - lb 16 26 4 Trace Cldy | continued downward trend in farm.| St. Paul ... ": go 30 10 Trace Cldy |1and values, taking the country as| Dulch Harbor 32 40 30 — 08 Pt cmzv a whole. The drop was about one X 42 10 | 32 0 58 Pt. Cldy percent of the land’s pre-war value.| C0rdova = = | 40 10 74 Cldy Farm Credit Conditions ppucat gg & 43 1§ »gé & 'g;f‘l Farm-credit conditions were re-| > b | = ¢ L : \ ported unfavorable, due to lowered Zg :g :2 3 lgg gig§ ommodity prices interfer: with 36 2 ' 28 * '0 Cldy on of loans and G i pr : 5 oity pply of new credit | 50 48 i 2 4 ‘18 Cldy Turning to the tariff, the Secre- 5 gg ;2 ‘ ;3 4 g g:g; er, B. C. 46 44 | 44 A Rain Py The Stars in Heaven—I'm The Spirit Of Youth Is In Me barometric pressure and is high from Southern British Columbia were reported from the Iaterior and West. the eastern Interior and in the extreme northern portiol with little change in other districts. | Millions of men and women the! remains unusually low in Southwestern southward. and snow have fallen in Southern Alaska and scattered snow Temperatures n of 1id the Smoot-Hawley law added $48 a year to the eost wm of the' commodities the buys and $150 to his in- ARMED MEN fe and sensible | unprecedente futures market, Hy keeps the body free harmful tox: and aci into your internal organ glands, and fibres the six | j minerals that nature says|t are to belg and free from BEACON, N. Y, Dec. 7ol Taing wota. | Armed men invaded the ) s lristead OF Iising GUOVE: | Gttminet’ Tnddne 2 h\lh:," lar;fe spncltl:uorifi wt ST . group operating on the SMOTt| 4, no0rous put cunning. | side | The men are believed to ! n exchanges play a neces- | been led by William Nelson, i important part in our |inmate. system,” the report said. | ies afforded by tt energetic etty ailments If your weight is norms - shen Salts in a glass| 10¢ ! the night force, then went e what a w On(l(‘rful} 2 recent, subject to review by y in the intere or the ¢onsumers. em to be in the public | to change this condition.” not their night clothes. All es two automobiles. ~es Clothing maae or pressed b will retain their shape. Tom er, successor to Almquist, the el voungc‘r' any vith clear- | P and keener| WO int Hyde referred briefly to coopera- -You will probak brighter eye The three invaders overpower one. But there arc millions more who caving a net balance of $102 FREE |NSANEI are not fat who ought to know that | m in favor of the | of i red [ in prc You can get Kruschen Salts at ho Y T Butler-Mauro Drug Co. or Juneau stween his department and for. —-ady i Tl |Drug Co. or any real drug store|! rm Board, saying it depended | SR R TR in the wor s the inexpensi ts from the department in Profits from official dances would dcvalop 1g2- )| come from way to have glorious health ar efforis to minimize speculation |the University of Texas last year to- | and cther phases of its work. | taled $9,381 vwwwmwmmmmmmwmmmmmm THE RISTIC TID-BIT OF THE SEASON! DECEMBER 20TH A.B. HALL LT TSR LA L AL it MAIN- EVENT HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP OF SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA FORD BUTLER vs. o JOE COLLIER EIGHT ROUNDS FOR THE This Match Will Be a “Thriller” FOR THE LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP OF SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA W eaver of Juneau vUs. “Jimmy” Young of Haines SIN ROUNDS “Slugger” = = = Watch for further announcement for full card HWMWMWHMMIWIflllllfll}fllullll‘l‘lHNHI!IHIMWIWHHIIHHMRIWNWH A AR AW AT E il -— to keep it. —adv. Good Things to Eat Clover Valley Butter in quarters, per lb. 43¢ Meadowdew Butter, 11b. bricks, per Ib. . 40c Hard Wheat Flour (guaranteed quality), 49 pound sack $1.75 Macaroni, Spaghetti, Noodles, per pkg. 10c Reliance Cling Peaches, No. 2 1-2, can . 25¢ ' New Navel ()ranges (medium size), per dozen, 35¢c. 3 dozen . . . . $1.00 New Soft Shell Walnuts, baby size, pound, 28¢, 2 pounds for . . New Soft Shell Walnuts, large size, pound, 38¢, 2 pounds for . . . . 75¢ Apples (cooking) per dozen . . 25¢ and 35¢ Apples (eating) per dozen . . . 35¢, 40c, 50c Florida Gru[wfrutt, 5T e e R T 55¢ Sanitary Grocery PHONES 83—85 “The Store That Pleases” SERVICE MOTOR CO. A. B. HALL Keep your car warm in Juneau's Uptown Garage— Away from Salt Water PHONE 202 “WE NEVER CLOSE” i 3 0w Attentwn Radio Fans R. C. A. Victor with Home Recording—Very Latest in Radio and Record Reproductions NOW ON DISPLAY Anderson Music Shoppe Alaska Representative, Kohler Brambach Piano Co. <F 2= ow do you sy AERRY CHRISTMA By card, folder, broadside, or letter? We will print your greeting carefully, promptly and beautifully, at a small cost. The Daily Alaska Empire H"HIIIHIIIHIIIIIIIII|||IlllllII!||lllll"llflm"lmlll!mlIlllhllllllllllllmllllllli Tom Thumb Golf Course A.B. HALL Felt That Putts Like Grass School Children—15 cents until 6 P. M. 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