The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 15, 1930, Page 2

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THE DAlLY ALASKA EMPIRE MONDAY DEC. 15, 1930. | U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF A(:RIGUL’YURE WEATHER BUREAU % For Law and Home | X 1 i A The Weather . b i . x 1 i (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) mas Z ts | / g - 5 Forccast for Juncau anc vicinity, beginning at 4 pm., December 15 Rain tonight and Tuesday; moderate easterly winds. LOCAL DATA Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Vclocity ~Weather | N P‘ > f J 4 pm. yesty 2038 40 be SE 10 Ram ew Iictures of Juneau 4 am. today 29.14 43 85 SE 10 Cldy Neon today 20.26 43 93 SE 8 Rain v vl 7l g j i / . CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS ™~ and ViCinity Make THI STORE Your f_ o Imel . Highest dpim, | Lamertéum. dhum. Practn.dam: Statiop— temp._temp. |_temp. temp. veloeity 24 brs. Weather In Christmas wrappings and packed in f ‘ g ‘ 4 b oy y g el | wooden boxes Headquarters for Gift - o . e : A ow ‘ ; ‘ = NO EXTRA CHARGE 80 -8 001 % 13 12 3. 88 3 38 < 26 32 Cordova 32 34 Dorothy Slayton, of New York.| Juncau 3 i 39 43 has been called the nation’s most | sitka 3 a4 el promising young woman lawyer <etchikan 46 46 where she “stated that a woma | [,‘,“([, Rupert 19 The kind men are proud to can be a fine wife and still engage | 0 , %0 @ : i in business. | * 2 X T TR L | ttle 52 42 42 give and happy to receive g%’ @ 072000 peopte unemployed in Grea(i‘ S35 ) ;g 2 Sl the percentage of imsure Enbe § ;- 28 30 st | '6;,;2.50 533()(} : LR : ; il G‘;;ng"‘_“‘thf;i‘;;: Vancouver, B. C. 2 u 6 18 cldy | “READY-TO-MAIL” SPECIALTIES I | Bawl T T T TTT T ET I IaTe s iii T TEiTIoroooiT iomto il iiil| Our Popular “Lights o’ Juneau,” Taku and Mendenhall Framed Prints in five sizes o R - CHRISTMAS GREETING CARDS Cldy ! See the Display at —Less than 10 miles. . WINTER and POND ‘5‘2 71‘)' db‘{; 5’0 > 4 g B o : . The pressure is unusually lpw in the Gulf of Alaska and in a ¢ 0 d < tJed e \ | . i & ed the good level 0 n Bering Sea and moderatzly low elsewhere in Alaska. IU is round Tantonito from the Pacific States wesaward. Moderate to heavy rain; ST‘ )DIOS M) he'd L . & e o ey fallen from Cordova to Caps Flattery and in southern Bering| were having” — he'c |8 Es ; 4 i o and light snow in portions of the Interior. Clear weather pr(f-}. nly wish that a generous AL 3 | tions o] b in over Northwestern Alaska. Temperatures have fallen in the|l=ssz== these fine shirts would be i \ s ek q north and north-central portions of the Territory and have risen| in his Christmas gifts. 3 ; Fone Nimations Ath | shere. ’ WHITE BROADCLOTHS St | Oked; One Is Held Up ; : o : e Daily Cross-word Puzzle NOVELTY FABRICS RAR" ||| asmGTON, D. C. nezr 1;:; # ¢ B i ACROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 12 Tax PRINTED MADRAS iy » gt s Senata Takeg. | © Souse B 15 Kifud'™® """ OXFORD CLOTH Pty sy 1 ; T | & ol o tor Al OVERSTUFFED FURNITURE MRy o = R | 1e, enr 3 B anwers DINING ROOM SETS 26 B Nhecenstnl . Lsorn BED ROOM SETS 5, OTTOMANS i : END TABLES _’ MAGAZINE RACKS - e SMOKING STANDS ROCKERS lers . &% i*,:;r....""::,:.':,'.:: TEA WAGONS 2 Po 0 e o1 . Puys ou Al ~ . : : . $ e itle b : 3‘;. poich metrs_ powa 3 Lilhita FLOOR LAMPS "~ v 2 5 N cke e down the aver: * form {‘l) ’ . age in b. That would 6. Dtear ends of 4. 3 ey L ., INC. ) £t another 4500 cabs for the B3 ls o o Any selection made now will be 6 ) 5 nel vided O P \ ¢ Assoeiato It i Crlanguinr safl 7 delivered December 24th Leading Department Storc / Warty snimal 68 |\ essed . In the year of 3 . R E Myseif willingness the King's n 3 Plain Colors—Neat Stripes ; ! > " i f{',':,'.',',’.“’ sviey —Small Figures JNE TAXI TO EACH 444 I ook PERSONS 15 BERLIN RATIO| ' SILK FINISH BROADCLOTH f 2 DT o R # 4 very 444 inhabitants of a me- | is not too ma the traf- All Sizes—Neat Patter: o mpss polnt § o chioftaln ;ame up when an| ** 400 PR ators asked | 29 Close of day $5.00 and $6.00 BEN EEEELER m = 5 bt 5 Stukes for 70. Small round t abbr. WELREE 10 RN, ronsting meat marks . Violent dis- Symbol for few just now, 5. Take Into 71. Append order calelum custody 72, Sound of . Feigns slek- 6% Expression of PAUL REYNAUD, FRENCH MINISTER Vi ings e vl bk up when the generi| g EH%, Gt | Tt it Ih " d C OF FINANCE, IS DYNAMIC CHARACTER | i e ‘ omas riaraware L. IIORSE, COWS, C DOGS PART OF H AMP OUTFIT| Rl ,mzf iy e g 3 MEBANE, N. C., Dec. 15.—What| be heard becat ub, mack e 0 camp may puzz) ! 1 f s, but not W. A. . THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY alms to bz prepar o t and 1 # # camps out” and usually “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute Shen gaks L : URAT g -] B 1 S O8RSy S e 3.0 . | Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 graphing fc when he was r ¢ 5 s 2 bar. & - - . and hunting. Two cows—to the weeds down on the camp sita. Two coops of chickens—for egs .. 8 % 7 hs er 2 X v the sh at s and fryers. Two bird dogs, s N 7 D. 3 € J 8 shct 3 2 or hunting. One house cat to -fl%%fl- . | I T sive tr- t und r . : : e camp free of rats and mice y i ke did b T 3 | were m ng i ad t 3 |eous articles, in addition to plenty 7 - > of . ts f Ik and es to keo oy, 5 }nr food B o0 [ -HEH | Golf Course Mrs. Francis B. Loomis, Jr., is PRINTING pos is big > ) the latest San Diego, Cal., society i | " r in the woman to join the “Flying Wives of \ ' chamber of deputies for several| Flying Musbands Clubn She re | . imcreases the pullind " ) A B. HALL ; vears, ceived her license after taking In- | power of any printing / —~ % N et . b struction from her husband. ! job.Weareequippedtohns 4 Sixty-five percent of the students | W. G. Stockton, 73, recently re-| dlecolorprlnllnimllcklr at Southeastern State Teachers' |ceived an A.B. degree at Southeast-| and satisfactorily college, Durant, Okla, work their | ern State Teachers’ college, Durant, | way through school. rare Fri 4 The t ates patent oific s . 2 LONDON IS CENTER OF | 4 back from |ing the last fiscal year while re- ENGLISH PROSPERITY BELT! but the son did not led $4,000000, a new, — | took up law. ecord. LONDON, Dec. 15—The south- At the reer C - - € C sought t of Secretary o | JOAN OF ARC 0 Conference 1 T . ce.—The ci! N Cou S st m Lnn:hn voted $10,000 to being ¢ ha L ecohomic | Socks | SATURDAY NIGHT Mufflers DANCE FROCKS TRANE UNIT HEATER Gloves B . el whish are both chie mnd different — in the new spring shades FREE GOLF INSTRUCTIONS FOR LADIES From 2 to 3 Every Afternoon “Tomorrow’s Styles Today S| School Children—15 cents until 6 P. M. T ADULTS Afternoons and Evenings—25 cents [N Kohler-Brambach Grand and Upright Pianos: —R. C. A. Victor Radio and Phonographs—: Fine selection of Red Seal Victar Records an Albums—Expert Pianoe Tuning and Provides cheap and efficient heat for Service Sh- Motor Co.’s new steam heated garage in the s A. B. Hall. One small Unit Heater keeps etc. $21.50 to $24’.50 Priced to Please Frigidaire Salesroom warm Sizes 16 to 42 Phonograph Repairing Anderson Music Shoppe Alaska Representatwe, Kohler Brambach Piano Co.» See our assortments v Al a ‘ bef buying RICE & AHLERS CO. O PLUMBING HEATING j Di “We tell you in advance what job will cost” | Hl SI GRAVES The Clotfing Man e T

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