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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 17, 1930. [HHi!l!!Illl"l"lllI|l"ll|||||lllIIIIIIIIIIIII"""IIIIIIIIl|||||||llll||||||||||||I||||||"|||l|l|l|||lII"IIIIIHIlIII|IIII|I|II||IIII|I|IIE NEw PRESIDENT U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU 1 £ & What More Could You Ask For— T]'le Weat’ler a ore oul ou S or- OF CHAMBER 'm M e i ANCIENT SHINGLE PROVES QUALITY Forccast for Juneau an: vicinity, beginning at ¢ p.m., December 17: HOQUIAM—The lasting qua es of cedar are displayed here Rain tonight and Thursday; fresh southcasterly winds. 13 e rortyeyeqr-oM sningle removed yesfhrday RromtuE furMES W. B. Ogden home, now being razed LOCAL DATA The shingl g n 1890 by the former George H. Emer- Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity ~Weather Pl Wity in y PR ) 29.73 38 93 SE 3 Cldy son Company, the stamp of the concern being plainly visible Dr. Council to Preside Yodad P Gl ol 3 il on the -inside of the shingle, which was protected from the when Chamber Holds | noon today 29.85. 39 8 E 1 Rain - Although the outside was exposed to the elements for the CABLE 5 Usual Meet Tomorrow S g [’)‘:’: BAUNY RETOREE past forty years, the wood was sound, and, save for discolora- I TODAY tion, the s 5@ tion as when first Highest 4pan. | Lowest4am. 4am. Precip.. 4am. , the single was in as good condition as when first cut. | M THRITTNIH] Dr. W. W. Council, newly elected President of the Chamber of Com- il axid d will assume that office to-| Baro =28 -30 -30 -20 ing for the first] N 18 16 8 10 ; JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS, Inc. time when the Chamber holds its| Bethel Al 89 e PHONE 358 ' usual weekly meeting at the Arcade -14 -14 | — Clear | 5 Cafe at noon. 5 b 0 | CIeAT | { e Discussion of the proposed trans-| Fairbanks o ! | - far of the Alaska Division of the| E40l° . o 8 Office of Education to the Burean| >" " 2 of Indian Affairs will be had by| 2 "‘k”“"’"’ :g the Chamber tomcrrow. The Execu-| ool TiR8 | tive Committee took up this mat- i ‘ 20 ter at its meeting Tuesday and itka 43 has wired Delegate Sutherland ask- etchiks 42 ing what can be done to prevent ¢ Rupert 42 I the change. Grithn 38 The Chamber today initfated its . 46 drive for its 1931 membership. 48 O 16 This ‘will continue until after the| g 64 | middle of January ihen the Fi- o 2 02 | nance Committee will put 11 & few uver, B. C. 46 10 0 : GI VE YOUR EYES days’ ‘'mop-up campaign. *—Less than 10 miles. X Subseription ‘blanks, accompanied by explanatory letters, were malled pressure remains moderately low throughout Alaska except A Ch L4 G'f out today to members and othérs: {he Southeast and is lowest near Bristol Bay. It is unusually ristmas Giri whom it 15 sought to enxoll In thel .1 off the Pacific States and is above normal south of the Aleu-| Chamber for next year. It Is hoped| (j,n Islands. Rain has been general over most of Southern Al- . at least 350 mémpbets be signed and southward to Oregon. Clear weather prevails in the mid-|iil Your eyes are your most faithful servants. d 1d northern portions of the Territory. Temperatures have Y. . ricsn in the Interior and have falln in the extreme West. ou owe it to them and to yourself to have them examined regularly for harmful defects. N%T I Daily CrOSS-u?O"d PUZZle [l An examination by an Optometrist will tell fcmrk temp. temp. temp. velocity 24 hrs. Weather WE SELL ALASKA RED CEDAR SHINGLES Are Constant Reminders of the Giver ULV R RS ER TS TR Gifts of and at the inhio: il of the giver. Here are linens of the finer sort that wil 1ake “precious” gifts for women. Fancy Linens Embroidered or lace trimmed. Picces for various needs in RYT T Trp T T2 white and colors. Linen Lace Tea I'rimmed you whether or not your eyes are functioning GHURGH ~INsTEAn . gAcROSS Solutlon of Saturday's Puzzle 14 Keeay i correctly. If glasses are needed the very lat- Ko i REEE il g | & Fatien . ¥rosea des- | cst in frames can be supplied. GIVE your eyes Towels Secarfs q E =] X i B O[> m[r g O <M > >m > Gayly striped, Oval or square, a Christmas Gift . . . mligo plant o) R[> with long faf feathers . Not religlous POSTSUUISES ISV DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL . Nenptor N 1) i i 't i tflowery 38, Curess i tial- Glusses Fitted Eyes Examined cter in fine linen hand made [ umh's it g, St Palace Theatre Instrument; j& jlazurds | Is Bought by Presbyter- | sa i woun ) tain ian Martha Society $1. Pertaining or 2im|<[O] O[=]o[m| ™ [>|—|4|n|mm mnmEnm o sm crash. lace, trimmed. B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. “Juneaw's Leading Department Store” O muEninmx due to motion | 23, Compuss polut To serve the pulpit instead of | % Far below the the stage is the destiny of the pipe| 2. Muudow organ that has been in the Palace Skntl theatre. The instrument has been R =1 acquired* for the Northern Light | EIE Presbyterian church and will b2 ely 0. Serines ST RO R T G S O I installed there at once 30 Promontory . 6 Bullder of the The purchase was made by the| 40 Worthiess o4 ] SEx> clm oo m ¥ EAIEEIE BELEOED DRESED O M/ Em o o fllxm[S= 3| A v E SIS T H[Z> Z %00 >m|r| oZ= ] LG R R TR T U R D R B R B U L B R R D R D T T LT TR ‘0 S| 5. Nowrntnt Seesiaws Old-womanish by . Reckless Alr: comb, Large deer form . Writing table . Shifts . Blacksmith's e ot Te B e Ham- Martha Society, an organization | 5 e o § ol S Y b *-was injured last' of women parishoners, for presen- fo sure of capac- “Tie AR bommertg i R PV ; and had to g " tation to the house of worship. The| 4& Impreeation go ' 3 5. Hires Scotch Sredinen 6o o i the Hiates picar) > gift will take the place of the reed | Az Winged = gy Frenzy: obs. 5 Pt i une frase NBT lNBI G ATEU ! 2 i s in the organ, which has been In use singd | spiritut S 52 Minuto orliices 2. 5 , Y . the | B9=0T e and the erection of the edifice. P At | AL, Killea s lkures ery emal: 7 Turkish enp ; . Hop kiln A % 1o no g t us! st | arrived 1 B S He| At the time of the construction | month 3. Untldy L No | J T S AVS NOME MAN ; ol x kssand POl pome tie, g eforo{of the church, space was provid o i, tlnkes DOWS o bt s OVERSTUFFED FURNITURE i Nom ceeding north. for a pipe organ, so no diffici $83 EABtarag oy & Dniplot elee Hp ARG i | DINING ROOM SETS rea Ty ol L o and| ALKIES INVADE BRAsEy - |the presert acquisition. — | BED ROOM SETS Toussaint Declares Condi- sy o T i - 77 | The organ, a Kimball make, more 3 i OTTOMANS - e - | will be experienced in installing ~re Better tha ted : e | RO DE TANEG St suitable for a church than a the- S 2 Here Better than g 10 DE JANEIRO.—Movie v e e e e END TABLES b the ‘Btates R K of 0 <d | equ pmen storm f-'lslm‘v |in excelient condition now. . MAGAZINE RACKS ; - ;!\mr’ :\md:::\m stration of sound pic- | s SMOKING STANDS Ba b gurinr | ROCKERS “Curiosity” calls formed the bui| The parties holdi bers 288, .n 5 | parties holding numbers 7 1 £ ns handled in the|ag7 or 383 on the Estes Fancy TEA WAGONS weeks of operation of two-|Quilt will please present them to| | Y | FLOOR LAMPS Drronic servi on a C.!!ll-l'hfl undersigned. | S | BRIDGE L\“IPS adv. MISS MINNIE FIELDS. | Any selection made now will be delivered December 24th TTENTION! | rirregerr | fhomas Hardware Go. The drive for funds for the JUNEAU s THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY S “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribate” CHAMBER OF COMMERCE for 1931 Corne 4th and Frankia St i o8 : APPLES and ORANGES starts today. ™ . g 3 : ; They are great favorites just now, g - You will have received, ii this Sl o b T s Tl \u I i : ; : : f varities. Do not let the holidays ("I. l“.l morning’s mail, a letter and subscrip- e it ases o fg 6 o tion blank which are self explanatory ~ :fl,‘m,““ '}‘jst"i‘:f’bzf;dnf;dCi’;pfl;‘z ‘ ; Olf Ourse ; y Figs, Dates and assorted Nuts. ‘ = If you wish to subscribe, but did ‘ 1B HALL not receive such a letter, phone the Sec- San]tary GrOCery ghas ‘ retary and he will provide the necessary “THE STORE THAT PLEASES” FREE blank. : ' Phones 83 and 85 GOLF INSTRUCTIONS FOR LADIES From 2 to 3 Every Afternoon School Children—15 cents until 6 P, M, ADULTS Afternoons and Evenings—25 cents