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2 THI: DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY DEC. 19, 1930, ELKS TUU HNEY . 5. DEPARTMENT OF AL:RICUL'I’URE WEATHER BUREAU The Weath ‘ ae W eather NEARING E N D (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) Forceast for Juneau anc vicinity, beginning at 4 pm., December 19: T'GERS LEADING Rain tonight and Saturday fresh southeasterly winds. LOCAL DATA Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity =~ Weather »m. yest'y 2053 31 8 88 .19 Rain |Buffaloes Have Chance to 1. today 2074 38 88 NE 3 Cidy Christmis I Tie—Games Tomghl 1 today 29.92 40 90 s 6 Cldy ‘ | and Salurday CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS | ” I" \ 9 g - | T YESTERDAY | TODAY ira -2, [N The Fighting Tigers—Henning, | Highest 4pm. | Lowest4am. 4am. Precip. 4am. S T (} I{ I\“ Bernard and Koski—were in, form temp. '.emj). | temp. temp. vcloci_ty 24 hrs. Wealk}!{ f . b last night and while the Camels—| 0 0 =27 <2 16 0 Cldy Metcalf, Andrews and Simpkins-- 12 18 | e 6 .04 cigy i ; e " sater, the Ti Betl 1 4 Fidnih 4 Trace Cldy Is Ready for Women were taking on water, the Tigers e g 3 B0 “o'll o, grabbed two games away from| Fort Yukon -2 % - 0 Pt Cudy| ; o p them and practically cinched -thefr 72ana - e = . Trace | Srowy Men to Choose Their hold on first place. The Tigers| @irbanks e 0 Cldy piled up the highest three-game| "“%° b 4 0 10 Clear GIFT HABERDASHERY [total of the tournament, rolling! S'- Paul AR i o 5 1615 pins, beating the Camels’'| Dutch Harbore. 40 34 —_ 14 Clear I'he most practical gift of all | previous score of 1603 pins. Met- é :g Jf - T‘rm 2?&“ \LIPPERS calf rolled high single game ofi ( Sl e & U St SLIPPERS 1216 and also had high average for| . . s i “ s ',)3' ' . the evening. : 3 2 1 St Prces . K ctchika 4 38 { y At Popular Prices The Buffaloes still have a chance ; ey fit:m” T g : ;’2 oy Every style is here for every {to tie with the Tigers, but to do! 5. /o 28 14 . 0 ¥ o A | this must win three straight games| - ¢ . 48 44 6 14 member of the family. | from the Malamutes whom they| ; 2 40 4 ‘22 Rain| | play tonight. The Wildcats are out| g, 58 56 i . 0 Clear |of the race for the best they| g ;kane s & ke e colum do would be to land in second | v.ncouver, B. C. 42 42 i 0 62 Cldy | place. *—Less than 10 miles. i The Bears—Barragar, Whittler; . \?:d 1“;62";7bir"r‘: htllb ni%?g_r‘or The pressure is unusually low near the Aleutian Islands an 5 ‘wr" oK, l:’"’(, [3- o ;,”““ ‘J mederately low throughout the remainder of Alaska. It is mod- |games from the Goats—N. Bavard,| o.i.y high in the Pacific States and the ocean to the south-| !“”"gd‘““ and Hermle. WHRIWWCT! .. yard. Rain has fallen over Southern Alaska and light snov |rolled high single game, also Nigh (i, jes on the west coast and in the eastern interior. Unsett a (Sl 1 il el = v r prevails in the central Interior and extreme north. Tem- | | Tonight at 7:30 o'clock the Wild-| p ;ytures have risen in the latter districts and have fallen in the | | cats play the Colts and at 9 o'clock| Guif of Alaska and the extreme | the Buifaloes take on the | mutes. f ‘Tomorrow night | the final games ab of the nvite the women folks as the men to come in and yund at the wonderful array of yerdashery here for your selec- prices just a little lower than We well cordially | Lions and Leopards. Team Standings Won ( vhere. i’I'lg"rs' 23 s | Buffaoles 20 D ful gift boxes for every gift | Camel :lz; vou seleet. ‘ Rk ¢ | Beavers 16 17 | Lecpards 14 16 B. M. Bel Is, C ' B. M. Behrends, Co. o1 INC. n 13 20 T ) . y Mah\mut(n 1 19 Juneau's Leading Department Store I ribne 10 20 R S AR Store open Saturday night and ¢ evening until Christmas very COLOR PRINTING WEEN ous u..;t. | l: oolcmlhkulo. | Bination of thetwe for eriments to obtain high grade ' paper from wheat and oat [ are under way at Iowa State SCHOOLS CLOSE FOR LHRiSEMAS UNTIUANUARY Grade Pu])llb Hold Exer- cises and Parochial Has Chri 1slmas Tree On Lhc co wever, the e ——— i new 12-story St. Elizabeth's in Chicago has a radio y room. The CHOICE WATCHES The Nugget Shop has a few more choice close-outs in WRIST Watches for ladies. These are a few left over from last Christ- mas and to insure that somebody buys them this Christmas the price has been made very attractive. There is a sixty-dollar Elgin now thirty dollars and a forty dollar Waltham now twenty ‘lnll.u.\ a thirty dollar Elgin now fifteen dollars and others in proportion. Everybody gets a prize in dollars saved at .the Nug- zet Shop instead of one person on Christmas Eve. The Nugget Shop liantly 1 o> POLO GOES pemudcR IN ARGENTIN 7:30 o'clock tourna- | ment will be played between the Play Indoor Gol. at Tre Alaskan | | Hotel. Mala- | Southeast. ‘i | | DO MEN BEGIN TO “SLIP” AFTER 50? MOST OF NATION’S CHIEFS ARE OLDER ALEXANDER R. GEORGE INGTON, D. C., Dec, 19.— s of men who make and the nation’s laws provide | rebuttal to the conten- | that man reaches the zenity of ability in the forties and be- i By (of the nine justices is 68. Patriarch of officlal Wat is the virile and brilliant- | Oliver Wendell Holme: 90 in March. Chief J s 68. The young upreme bench nzton | 1 Owen Roxris, is gins to “slip” in the fifties. who is 55. 466| Gray-haired maturity is the rule | ————————————— 424 /and “snappy youth” the exception NOTICE OF HEARING OF 400|in high administrative, legislative FINAL ACCOUNT 393/and judicial positions in Washing- {10 the Commissioner’s Court for 367 | ton the Territory of Alaska, Division 333| President Hoover, 56, is three| Number One, before Charles Sey, years younger than the average| U S Commissioner and ex-Of- ficio Probate Judge, Juneau Pre- cinet. In the Matter of the member of his cabinet. Secretary (adv.) { Mellon, dean of administrative of- —— | ficials, is 75. Patrick J. Hurley, “juvenile” member of the cabinet, is 47. He |is the only one of the President’s | official family under 50. Estate of JULIUS JENSEN, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That H. L. FAULKNER, adminis- trator of the estate of Julius Jen- |sen, deceased, has filed herein and The average age of Senate mem-|rondered for settlement his final ibers is 57. Vice President Curtis,ireport of administration of -said president of the Senate, is 70. Sen- |estate, and that a hearing will be ator Gillelt of Massachusetts is re- |haq upon said final report before | tiring at 7. the undersigned at Juneau, Alaska, The “boy senators” are LaFollette on January 29, 1931, at ten oclock‘ of Wisconsin, who is 35, and Nye{a. m., at which time and place all| | of North Dakota, who is 37. persons interested in the estate The leaders of both parties and [may appear and file objections in {of the progressive bloc. in the Sen- |writing to said final report and ate are all of the “veteran” class. |contest the same. | Wateon of Indiana is 66, McNary of | GIVEN under my hand and the Oregon is 58 and Walsh of Mon- |seal of the Probate Court above |tana is 71. Borah of Idaho is 65 |mentioned, this 28th day of No-| and Norris of Nebraska is 69. vember, 1930. | It is to the Supreme Court, how- | (Seal) CHAS. SEY, ever, that champions of the sagac- | ity of age turn for their most for- | midable evidence. The average age First publication, Nov. 28, 1930. Last pubncatxon. Dec. 19, 1930. We have the best lot of flowers and plants for our Christmas trade that we MOBILIZATION . L o ol 3o d All present and ex-army and navy officers and men who are Legion members will meet at the Dug-Out (near front line) at 8 P. M. tonight. Proceed quietly along the road emermg the communication trench, which leads to the gas chamber. i ZERO HOUR EIGHT O’CLOCK have ever had. Also a large supply of holly and cedar wreaths and what we believe to be the best holly grown; mistletoe, cedar roping and other items for Christmas and Holiday decorations. JUNEAU FLORISTS Telphone 311 Next to Postoffice U. 8. 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ARCHIE HAWYVER PLUMBING and HEATING o or L IIILITIIITI TIOd den o £ L rT Tue ZIIz Tl Zolfezorir -] 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. Ballroom Studio Opened Individual instructions in daneing by experienced young lady. Guarantee that you will learn to dance. Price reasonable. Apply at Studio, San Francisco Bakery Apartments. & i | | _Old Papers for sale at Empire Office | 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 Evenings—25 cents ALASKA MEAT CO. QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING Meadowbrook Butter Austin Tamales PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:3 4:30 1o 5