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For Elegance . plus the service assurance of enduring Give PHOENIX Silk Hosier heer Chiffon and Semi-service weights 50 wnd sturd- ( tocking ckest. Paris- ipproved B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Store” “Juneau’s Leading Department S Mo flmmom [y amen S pn meoh o caflysencnflpromsfiyssawnflprene fipoaenflyroofiyrenvaflpomonfiyoonvo iy Jyemmsoaflpre 12 method at similar to fighting DASEBALL ACE ADOPTS TWO GIRLS period. > speck: arolina. Plans are quently > na in road cons in natjcnal for Junz 31, 1931. ———e,to——— COLOR PRINTING WBIN ur experd .lv;o.:ro'::‘a the wse o paper, eolored ink or & somr bination of thetwo for thejobyou submit,ssam aid toward inoreasing possible returns, we tell you so. If white and black ink are fl:- suggost them. Assaciated Press Photo Babe Ruth, New York Yankee home run "ar is sho\vr\ in Surro- gate’s court, New York City, signing papers which make him legal father of Dorothy Helen Ruth, 9-year-old ward of the ball player and his first wife, and Julie Hodgson, daughter of his present wife, Mrs. Claire Hodgson Ruth. Left to right: Mrs. Ruth, Dorothy, Julie and the Babe. | SPREADING CHESTNUT, LIKE SMITHY, T DISAPPEARING: DUE TO BLIGHT N. C, D¢ y has vir sp > is no hope at least with own. to be doom of the Am: nowever, to repair t in the Appala- he damagz by importin WATCH chian and $ Mountain t ting specles of ches are succumk to the inv: China and Japan TFor Next a chestnut > the place of the | 1 which per- | Wi the SMOKER luce a tre: and at the | imilar to the i SRRSO SRS SO, T S TS e i R e CHOICE WATCHES | hv Wate hv> for ladies. ugget Shop has a few more choice close-outs in WRIST These are a few left over from last Christ- mas and to insure that semebody buys them this Christmas the price las been made very attractive. There is a sixty-dollar - Elgin now thirty dollars and a forty dollar Waltham now twenty dollars, a thirty dollar Elgin now fifteen dollars and others in proportion. Everybody gets a prize in dollars saved at the Nug- get Shop instead of one person on Christmas Eve. The Nugget Shop to be adopted dis-| n the human hody by vacei-| as the asiatic chestnut trees en innoculated against the blight by being subject to it over e scale planting of the Asi- 5 is being undertaken in | ma 7 5,000 seedlir u,s on pub. 27,271 will be spent in asbestos truc- | ests in the year |the HE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, IHURSDAY DEC. 18, 1930 4 ALASKA SCHOOL ' MOVE OBJEGTED - T0 BY CHAMBER Local Organization Seeks to Prevent Transfer to Indian Bureau (Continued from Page One) ing c is made, if it is m but opinion oxpressed there probably would be no change lin perscnnel and methods of ad- nge ministration in Alas | This did not tell the Chamber |how it could procced in an ef- fective manner to v | jection to the schange, | what it wanted to kncw. The mat- | ter was referred to the Exccutive ¢ power to act with- [ reference to the ‘ ijch will suspend its weckly meciings until January 8, “1 wing to the holida on { ur I Wired 1 e Commitice also | Wilbur ier this nting brie its own on the matt The Juneau Chamber of Gom- merce desires 0 express apprecia- | tion of action, of the Interior De- partment polis of centralizing i ation '\m! fis- ovar Department’s ac- | tivities, and experfence shows this | facilitates adminis on and pro- | motes efficiency- fer of Reindee: vision for review ‘\fl’hdn\‘ als bv Go Adm on, pro- land ernor, hocd of transfer Office of Educ: au of Indian Affa urge consideration bhe this work to | tion, to B | Respectfully given to tran is| of - - LEE ROX I AGAIN BBING ON EMPIRE Lee RoX, & firm of Ro: y | centractors and wreckers, yping at the Empire dur vacation of Kenneth to Everatt a ompl staff now on a trip attle. Rox is an old The Empire mechanical e o and is held on the reserve list. The work of lh(‘ Wwr ng firm is pro- | coeding under direction ;cr Mr. ! “aG” IEMISTS FIND JOBS | STATE COLLEGE, Pa.—Despite business depression, all the 1930| of the department of! and biclogical chamis- | graduates | agr iculture Jtry at Pennsylvania and | of the Of- ritory. atches of | Governor as logi step in L‘An».n g cut ration’s Alas- ka policy. In ent we urge that full adminis ive and fiscal authc y remain d in officials residing in tho Territory.” is again| ijgrt. | attention for the murder had been | o | tempt. throughout Alagka and lowest in the Aleu inds and the Guli of Alaska. It is high in the Pacific States ish Columbia. Rain and snow have fallen in Southern and gales are repopted near the Aleutian Islands and sou Gulf of Alaska. Temperatures have fallen in the Interio ve risen in extreme Nortehrn Alaska with little » pressure is low | | i | | and elsew! [,M(m Who Aided Clara | Phillips to Get Out Of Jail Is Now Freed | (Continued from page 1. Clara Phillips Is serving a icn ‘yczrr' f2 sentence in San Quen- tin penitentiary for the murder \of Alberta Meadows, July 12, 1922 Within cleven months of the slay- | ing she had been arrested in flight | at Tucson, Ariz., returned to Los) | Angeles and convicted, had escaped and had been recaptured in com-| her sister, Etta May | , and Carson, in Honduras. | son told Captain Winn on| | December 5, 1922, he and Mrs.| ‘-Ja(‘k on climbed to the cell of the| s while she was awaiting || ion to the penitentiary,|) n\‘d the bars and fled with | ., He said, contrary to the re- he never met Mrs. Phillips| untl the night before the escape.| | The, escape attracted nation-wide | | pany cne of the most horrible of record here. Calling himself a “dupe” in the plot, Carson proceeded with his| story. | Tried to Kill Him | | “Clara and Mae went to Redlands | | Deciswn by the Appellate Division of Supreme Court, New York, ' awards the $20,000 insurance on the slain Arnold Rothstein’s life to | h:asb blm)ui sv;ect};le%rt. Inezl}fiorton where they hid for several weeks. ove), who had appealed un-, Then, we-started for Mexico, 1(avomble court verdict. She is in “In Mexico City they tried to| Hollywood Bewy kill me, but I forestalled the at ‘We proceeded to Honduras 9 3 ard stayed there until we were s | altainied, Jobs flw‘mght. We wouldn’t have been . ,;’E”O | educational, and research w . AL SR | | caught if Mrs. Jackson hadn't wir- gL d sk i ‘ | PACIFIC LEAVES FOR KAKE ed her h\:(soand in San Pedro, Cal, | With considerable freight of |2°king him to come to Honduras. ‘chrumas character, the motorship | A Woman in his houes got hold of o Juneau this voyage | Pacific left (on. her regular land way ports. morping to Kake T to the tunes of a “VELVETONE” RADIO | 6-Tube Set | A C ELECTRIC with 4 Screen Grid Tubes [ $59.50 " Call for demonstration CAPITAL SO S PRe SISSP S SRS IO telegram and tipped off the pelice.” He said Mrs. Jackson now | 1s i Tampico, Mex. | SPECIAL CHRISTMAS What he called an erroneous story of the escape caused him to CANDIES appear. "My wife saw the story,”| 5 pound box Sampler, $1.50 he said, “and we argued and sep- ed.” He indicated he hoped fo cffect a reconciliation now. His wife is Blanche E. Carson of T1 Anderson street, Cliffside, N. 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DEPARTMENT OF A(-RIUULTURE WEATHER BUREAU The Weather (By the U. S. Weather Burcau) Forccast for Juneau ans vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m. December 18: Rain and cooler tonight'and Friday: fresh southcasterly winds. LOCAL DATA Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity ~Weather 4 pm. yest'y 20.75 38 01 SE 14 Rain 4 120.48 38 94 SE 3 Rain N 29.51 38 82 E 11 Snow CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS & . L IESIERDAY | TODAY 1 Highest 4pm. | Lowest4a.m. 4a.m. Precip. 4am. { Stati temp. lnmp, temp Lemp velocity 24 hrs. We'\mcr' Barrow . -14 -14 e 07 Nor 12 8 2 10 0 Beth 32 30 04 Fort Yukon -18 -26 0 Tanana 0 0 0 Fairbanks -8 -12 0 | Bagl a 6 6 | 0 8t. paul 30 30 16 07 Dutch Harbor 32 32 - 04 Kodiak 40 40 10 40 | Cordova 44 40 | 4 12 | Junean 39 38 | 3 106 3 Retchikan 42 40 14 140 Rain| | Prince Rupert 42 40 | 8 41 l(dln ! on 32 28 | 10 0 | ! 6 46 | [ 0 Pt | Bortland 50 48 | 4 i | San Francisco 60 58 0 S) ¢ 34 32 | . 0 P | Vancouver, B. C. 40 38 0 *—Less than 10 miles. n'l change Rothstein’s Inez Wins | Her $20,000 Casc | P e N 1 N \{’ (= [ e P USSP DS S S S > £ MODERNIZE YOUR HOME approximately 80% of the houses in America are of lumber con=- struction and their average age is 13 yea How About Your Home? Consider what small expenditurz will make it more a.l;ncuve Materials are lower now than a year ago. USE ALASKA LUMBER JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS PHONE 3 QUALITY and SERVICE GIVE YOUR EYES A Chrisimas Gift Your eyes are your most faithful servants. You owe it to them and to yourself to have them examined regularly for harmful defects. An examination by an Optometrist will tell you whether or not your eyes are functioning correctly. If glasses are needed the very lat- est in frames can be supplied. GIVE your eyes a Christmas Gift . . . ’ DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL UILDING Eyes Examined FURNITURE OVERSTUFFED FURNITURE DINING ROOM SETS BED ROOM SETS OTTOMANS END TABLES MAGAZINE RACKS SMOKING STANDS ROCKERS TEA WAGONS FLOOR LAMPS BRIDGE LAMPS Any selection made now will be delivered December 24th Thomas Hardware Co. . THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Trihute” Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 Tr Tz I Trn o TiiniiiodTor Tizrad Tom Thumb Golf Course " A.B.HALL FREE GOLF INSTRUCTIONS FOR LADIES From 2 to 3 Every Afternoon School Children—15 cents until 6 P. M. ADULTS Afternoons and Evenihgs—25 cents 1 PicaLy; SERV]CE_ TO YOUR LlKING Austin Fres Ttmnlee yeries—10:30,