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A Our Christmas Tree Blossoms with | the Smartest of the New Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity =~ Weather 1 o | 4 gym.' yest'y 29.66 43 88 E 10 Rain { r 3 g T ! 4 am. today 29.60 43 93 SE 15 Rain I Free Child Clinics for Ba-| noon today ... 2050 50 0! E @ Rain_ | 4 ‘ AN ) § bies. and . Children ' CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS | ! Be Held H —BSTERDAY | TODAY € e ere Highest 4p.m. Lowest 4a.m. 4a.m, Precip. 4am. Station— temp. temp, temp. temp. velocity 24 hrs. Weather, f the American Legion W 4 e 2774 10 ; 04 Pt Cldy their regular meeting 18 18 14 18 4 Trace Cldy & 1t last eveBing elected hel 14 12 10 20 4 0 Pt Cldy‘ officers for t ensuing year. In=| Fort Yukon 12 6 | -8 -4 — 0 Clear | stallation exercises will be held| Tanana 14 8 | 2 18 0 02 Cldy l O{) January 1. | Fai 10 8 | 0 12 > 0 Pt. Cldy ® Mrs. Homer G. Nordling was 30 30 18 24 2 0 Clear | chosen president; Mrs. Charles P.| 30 28 28 32 16 12 Pt Cldy Seelye, first vice-president; Mrs. | 34 32 | 32 32 — 06 Pt Cldy; to Edith Bavard, second vice-presi . 42 38 { 36 38 10 08 Pt. Cldy dent; Mrs. A. B. Clark, secretary; 46 = 2 42 10 98 Rain | Mrs. Robert Raven, treasurer; Mrs.| ! 45 3 L S 15 67 Rain W. E. Hendrickson, chaplain; Mrs. | 50 = { S 0 110 Rain ! | Paul Hudon, sergean t-at-arms;| F - 46 44 b et a8 10 170 Rain Y | Mrs. R. R. Hermann, historian; Mrs - 44 44 | 4 48 14 46 Rain Edith F. Sheelor, Mrs. E. L. Gru-| I o S . 2. 2 6 24 Pt Cldy Mrs, Fannie Robinson, exeeu-| - 2 I B 2 02 Pt Cldy| tive committeewomen g Portland 46 46 | 40 40 4 04 Cldy (CONSFRVATISM and good Mrs. Sheelor, who was Presldem} ?',‘:&::msm gg ‘;’: ;2 22 ; 13 Si‘ffi taste L und their way ?( mew‘:??}l;:l:yecirs;mtlhzf‘Z‘:ls: PL:’;:! Vancouver, B. C. 46 46 44 44 0 02 Pt Cldy back to s neckwear. We President’s pin. The presentation | *—Less than 10 miles. are showing the finest collec- was made last evening instead of | tic i b A Englisk at the forthcoming installation | Tho pressure remains unusually low in Southeastern Alaska ‘am\ mon < ties, 1rom unglisn mecting because she will le ver the ocean to the southward, and high from southern British and French houses and our on a two rriohbHS’ trip to the S S umbia to California. Rain or snow fell in Southern and North- own American manufacturers. wil New Conceits in WEAVES a ren ‘a SELF FIGURFED SILK SMALL PATTERNED DESIGNS Fine Gifts, All of Them BOYS NECKWEAR IN BOWS AND FOUR-IN-HANDS o Plain and Fancy Colors 5¢, 50¢ and 65 cenis Tie Sets, 75 cents each STAR BRAND SOLID LEATHER SHOES for the Whole Family B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneaw's Leading Department Store ESTEBETH SAILS itted for consideration, the suc-, ender having been made | |mu|||ummmuummuunmmmmnnumm Sibed The mail poat Estebeth salled for signated | sitka and wayports last hight a | 6 o'clock with the following passen: gers For Hoonah—Elisa Smith, J. Mc: . | Kinley, Marion McKinley,: . Jessie | MeKinley and Walter. Albert: Bt i For Soapstohe—A. L. Slay. For Hirst-Chichagof—N. Nickino- pany of Juneau has bee: attle the contract for furnishing all win- dow shades that will be used in the | I new Ca Building. Notification ¢ slx months’ period | vich of the T smber 1 the Texas| For Sitka—George Hellerich. Washington, D. C,, state highway patrol made 3,503 e noon. There were & - ! traffic arrests. | Old papers at The Empire. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, DEC. 5, 1930. The Auxiliary is sponsoring what| ° Legion Child Clinic,” which will bej ¢ bring their bab free of charge. This will be a clinic fare work of the Auxiliary. now planned that the first clinic,eac will be held late in January in the or UXILIARY OF LEGION ELECTS YEAR OFFIGERS U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The Weather | | | \ (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) | Forecast for Juncau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p. m., December 5: | Rain tonight and Saturday; fresh southeasterly winds. | LOCAL DATA | stern Alaska and fair weather was general in other portions of ritory. Temperatures fell in the northeastern and rose in the al and southwestern portions of Alaska. 1 be known as the “American ! clinic to which mothers mayi — and small child- ed and examined by | nurse or physician,! An automobile wrecker was re- quired to rescue a 300-pound. calf which fell into a well at Fort Scott, Kas. sican Legion Dugout. The exact , will be announced later. to be wei, competent ———————— | SPECIAL CHRISTMAS CARDS free to the public and will come und jer the heading of Child Wel-l 1% is ed, hic. including envelope. d Pond Studio. illuminated and photo-| Clothing maae or pressed by us From five to fifty centsiwnl retain their shape. Tom Shear- Winter | er, successor to Almquist, the Tail- —adv. or. 3 A Few of Our Reasonable Prices SEEDLESS RAISINS-New Crop, 25 poundbox . . . . . . $1.83 SNOWDRIFT-3 pound ails, regular 90c . . . 79c¢ GRAPEFRUIT-No. 2 cans, ripe and sweet,can . . . . . 23c SNOWFLAKE SODA CRACKERS, regular 60c . . 43c SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR,regular45¢ . . . . 39c Our Fruits and Vegetables Are Fresh and Very Low Priced GARNICK’S Phone 174 O O BRINGING UP FATHER [oocTor Go i RIGHT IN AND © SEE MR-JGGS WE ARE AFRAID TO TALK To [P MR NGES- 1D LIKE TO HAVE | A FEW \WORDS WITHYOU N REGARD TO YOUR TEMPER - YES-DOCTON: d JUST HES AS CROSD |\ A LITTLE AS A BEAR- CRANKY- | WIS TEMPER [ [BAD BOUSINESS 15 UNBEAR-~ | QGUESS-. 1LL FiX THE HIM- HE'S REEN ACTING 9O STRANGE- . LATELY- YOUL HAVE WITH ME THE BETTER, SO You HAD BETTER STORP TaLKIN' RIGHT By GEORGE McMANUS N DI0 HE THROW 0O YOU THINK NOou oUT? -m;{ 15 THE WAY 1 ALWAYS COME OUT OF A ROoM? 4 You HUSSAND of DOESN'T WANT A DOCTOR- HE' FEWER WORDS ¥ : : toe; Great mm..@mmn:~.lb.-‘f§ L T T T e g SERVICE MOTOR CO. A. B. HALL Keep your car warm in Juneau’s Uptown Garage— Away from.Salt Water PHONE 202 “WE NEVER CLOSE” feve oo a ¢ e 2 Attention Radio Fans ; R. C. A. Victor with Home Recording—Very ‘5 Latest in Radio and Record Reproductions i NOW ON DISPLAY % Anderson Music Shoppe i: Alaska Representative, Kohler Brambach Piano Co. ' o =3 CRRY CHRISTMAS: By card, folder, broadside, or letter? EE We will print your greeting carefully, promptly and beautifully, at a small cost. The Daily Alaska Empire filllIIII]IIIIIN_IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||IIIlllIIIHIIIHIIIIIIIHIlIIIIIIIIIHHIIIIIIIII [om Thumb | om ump | Golf Course | A. B. HALL 3 Felt That Putts Like Grass ? School Children—15 cents until 6 P, M. { ADULTS " Afternoons and Evenings—25 cents -: HIT OF THE WEEK PHONOGRAPH RECORDS 7 The latest song hits . . . Ever'y week. i. Very thin . . . made of paper . . . only ;‘ 15 cents each E Buy the new ones each week 'l Nelson’s Jewelry Store ! - e e mm iy o ofin o am A MURESCO —_——— Juneau Paint Store dou