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) : THE DAILY ALASKA EMP]RE FRIDAY, DEC. 12 1930. 5 FOR SATURDAY — THE THIRTEENTH f%’ Savings Offered on Many Items } TWO ARTICLES FOR Many Suitable é“ ve § Gifts at ! $1.00 e ‘v: Many Good Book sl.“a . ';-' Boxed Stationery v ; ‘ b Ladies’ Silk Hose § China Dog Familivs Misses’ Silk Hose % Hand Painted Soan Novelties Ladies’ Silk and Wool { o Hose ‘ e Crep aper Luncheon 5S¢ Mis * Silk and Wool v Ladies” Garters Hose Tre Juer Compacts Purses of .Ma"y 9 Descriptions Novelty Jewelry . Painted Pottery * : b Sl Ash Trays and many cther articles are included Card Table Covers Lacquered Boxes Mavis Toilet Waters ' Manicure Sets Dolls Mechanical Toys Toys of Many Kinds Men’s Shaving Sets in fancy gift packages Pureau Scarfs Bath Salts Gloves Printed Wash Frocks COSTUME JEWELRY | A very choice assortment is included in this $1.00 clearance price FOR SATURDAY ONLY Aol rmaniponen e nsmeaf el - Mary P. | United States Senator A. S. Mer- U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRIOUL’I‘URE WEATHER BUREAU T The Weather (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) Forccast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., December 12: Rain tonight and Saturday; frésh southeasterly winds. LOCAL DATA Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity ~Weather | ¢ pm. yest'y 29.80 40 98 SE 1 Rain 1 am. today 29.61 36 96 Calm Cldy Nocn today 2040 36 94 w 4 Cldy CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS 35 T YESTERDAY ™| TODAY Highest 4p.m. | Lowest4am. 4am. Precip. 4am. Station— temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24 hrs. Weather 3, ( imiing) | [, 07 7107 Trace Snow 12 10 | 8 8 4 01 4 -4 R T 10 0 0 0 -18 -18 — o -12 -14 -1 -12 — [ -12 -16 | -18 -10 0 0 -12 -18 [ -18 10 10 0 28 28 | &’ 18 .01 ch Harbor 28 28 | 26 30 —_ .03 Kodiak 36 36 { 36 40 10 04 Cordova 36 34 | 34 44 16 b4 Juneaa 40 490 36 36 0 05 sitka 52 — 4“4 — 10 06 Ketchikan 48 48 for e owe 14 .30 idy Prince Rupert 46 46 | 44 50 6 16 Cldy onton 28 26 | 20 20 . 0 Clear b4 52 | 42 46 4 0 Cldy 52 43 | 44 48 6 Trace Rain | neisco 56 54 50 52 4 02 Pt Cldy 34 34 | 34 34 4 1z Cldy | couver, B. C. 48 46 | 2 8 02 Cldy *—Less than 10 miles. The pressure remains unusually low in the Northeastern Pacific| an and is falling rapidly at Kodial It is moderately low over! remainder of Alaska and along the coast to Oregon. It is mod- / high in Interfor Canada and Eastern Washington and Ore-| nd from California westward. Light rain sell from the Gulf| Alaska to the Columbia River. Temperatures rose in Southern| n x ; i T ——— ng Sea coast and at Fort Yukon. t the eloquence and tact of t.lr‘f PORTKAILS rOK CHRISTMAS \ ator was successful and his| ! became a law. Phone 487, Winter and Pond; an figured in another hot- | Studio for an appointment. Sit- ed legislative battle which | tings up to the 12th will be fin-| d the leasing of the|ished in time to mail for Christmas, —adv, delivery. Carolina Railroad in which te held a majority of stock. question of leasing the road the party. Overman clung helv - to the policy of leas- desplte severe criticlsm ~of 1 newspapermen. He finally W his battle and was elected pres- | id of the road. Overman was a descendent of Major James Smith, who fought with the American forces in the Revolution. In 1878 he married Merrimon, daughter of rimon. He was for many years 2 member ¢f the boards of Trinitt Ccllege, and of the University of N Carolina, both of which in- Rayon Vests | | } [ Rayon Bloomers Rayon Under Garments Boxed ’Kerchiefs 3 to a box Compacts ISP GG E RS S S S 4 S S | B. M. BEHRENDS CO., Inc. Juneaw’s Leading Departnient Store SEN. OVERMAN TRANE UNIT HEATER Proviiles cheap and efficient heat for Service Motor Co.’s new steam heated garage in the B. Hall. One small Unit Heater keeps Frigidaire Salesroom warm * PASSES AWAY Dies Following Brief Iliness' ~Blood Tranfus- | ion Fails | (Continued from Page One) ‘ year, after which he resigned to begin pricticing law in Salisbury. In Legislature | Overman was 8 member of the | . North Carolina legislature in 1 | 1885, 1887, 1893 and 1899, dur RICE & AHLERS CO. PLUMBING HEATING “We tell you in advance what job will cost” of the House. In 1895 he was the| choice of the Democratic caucus for | |the United States Senate but was defeated. He was President of the Democranc State Convention in| 11800 and in 1911, presidential elec- xtor for the staté at large in 1900, 'and was elected ‘to the United | Btates Senate in 1903, to be re-| elected in 1909. He began his thiyd | Iterm in 1914, when he was the| ‘flrst United States Senator to be, elected by a direct vote of the peo- | ple of his state. He was re-elected | {in 1920 and in 1926, © | | One of Overman’s first acts on; becomhw a Senator was to obtain | {an appropriation for appointment |of commercial agents to be sent| ‘abroad for the exploitation and | extension of American commerce, | | eSpectally cotton. From time to lee he obtained additional appro- | | priations for-this work. ! in the House of llepnsemauves QOverman's wark atiracted wide at- tention. He seldom made long ad- | dresses but. expressed his convic- | tions eloquently; ‘forcibly and at times vehemently. | Interest in Edweation ‘ His ‘Interest in education endear- Mhimwthe‘mlnlmnd tlungm in a bill for an annual ap- ! propriation for the 8tate Univer- i T T T T e e sy | CALIFORNIA GROCERY PHONE 478 The Home of Better Groceries l|IIHIIIHHHlll"llhllll].llllllllI Hns Hln)I1IHIIHIHlllllllllIIIlIlIIlII“""lI"II LT T T FRUTEHTH T I We are showing some good values this week in things for men such as—Billfolds, Tobacco Hold- ers, Cigarette Cases, Lighters, Brushes, Traveling Sets- s and other things in metal or leather. THE NUGGET SHOP ' | Steamship Company, IS STRICKEN, which time he served as Spenkcrim 1sity. The bill met keen opposition || ons honored him with LL. D di BIG TOYS for Little Boys Specially Priced “+ FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec. 12— A state funeral for Senator Over- man will be held at 8 o'clock to- night in the Senate chambers. Aft- er the services the body will be taken to Salisbury, the Senator’s home for burial tomorrow. S TeE STURDY STEAMER YUKON IS TOYS DUE TOMORROW NOON | Just the Toys for real Steamer Yukon of the Alaska Boys — the toy that enroute to westward ports of call, is due to| arrive here from Seattle at noon | | tomorrow. The Yukon has a large | keeps your boy in the fresh air. list of passengers for this port| d many are aboard for the west- | THE CASH ward and interior sections. o e BAZAAR Play inaocor Golr av The Ala.sksn Hotel. (adv) THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU Qur Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat DECEMBER 24—Elks’ Ball Room SERENADERS i Christmas Eve Frolic ] Stanonery, Dlarles, Autogl‘aph Books, Photo Albums, Candles, Tillicum Beats and Autos Geo. M. Simpkins Co. Printing and Stationery Open Evenings —_— TO ALL CONSUMERS OF WATER: ! Notice is hereby given that all water pipes must be protected against freezing. Under the ordinances of the City of Juneau waste of water is prohibited. “Patrons ignoring this law next winter and allowing water to waste through open faucets will have their service discontinued until next spring when the sup- will be abundant. This will be strietly enforced er November 1, 1930. All customers are hereby notified to the end that they may take the necessary pxeuutlons against frozen water pipes. A JUNEAU WATER COMPANY e—— "SERVICE MOTOR CO. CARS WASHED DAY OR NIGHT . Get Acquainted with Our New Autodrier PHONE 202 “WE NEVER CLOSE” Gifts New Pictures of Juneau Xmas and Vicinity In Christmas wrappings and packed in wooden boxes NO EXTRA CHARGE “READY-TO-MAIL” SPECIALTIES Our Popular “Lights o’ Juneau,” Taku and Mendenhall Framed Prints in five sizes CHRISTMAS GREETING CARDS See the Display at WIN TER and POND " " STUDIOS e 1, the southeast Interior and extreme North, and fell on thu-—‘ —— roYs For Little Boys and Girls Velocepedes Dinner Sets Train Outfits Dump Trucks Kitchen Cabinets Doll Carriages Children’ Dish Sets Children’s Tables Games \ NOW ON DISPLAY Tractors Wagons Thomas Hardware Co. THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Trihute” Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 r 1 Tom Thumb | | Golf Course A. B. HALL FREE GOLF INSTRUCTIONS FOR LAI;IES I From 2 to 3 Every Afternoon | School Children—15 cents until 6 P. M. ADULTS | Afternoons and Evenings—25 cents i s, | Kohler-Brambach Grand and Upright Pianos : —R. C. A. Victor Radio and Phonographs— | Fine sele¢tion of Red Seal Victor Records and Albums—Expert Piano Tuning and Phonograph Repairing Anderson Music Shoppe | Alaska Representative, Kohler Brambach Piano Co.