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5 : THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, DEC. 22, 1930. , \ ) : \ \ \ ) )\ \ N 4 \ ] \ N ) \ ] N \ \ y \ \ N i S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU MODERNIZE YOUR HOME » { A ISLANDER GULD 'Fire Boys Find § \ Two Stills; Police 7 i \Chief Couldn® ! ne Weat er l s approximately 80% of the houses in America are of lumber con- 3 ) Chief Couldn’t I} struction and their average age is 13 years. ! | kel (By the U. S. Weather Burcau) " g 3 CHICAGO, Tli, Dec. 22— @ Forccast for Juneau anc vicinity, beginning at ¢ pm., December 22:‘5 How About Your Home? £ § H ® Tumes escaping from a house @ R REIdAT whit sl SHEins I e Astiaoti | 4 | Rain’ Sonighe SIS S % | nsider what small expen = will make it more attractive. f SALVAGE cREw e next to an apartment house o | Rain tonight and Tuesday; moderate southeasterly winds. !z atorials: are. 10ueHbwI hEY Gk e 2 i e where Police Chief Matthew i LOCAL DATA I s - h | v | ® Leoppin, of Evergreen Park e Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Wnathcrji UBE ALASEA LUMBER 3 R | r . | e resides, was mistaken by pas- © 2057 43 83 E 14 Rain | = i {Operations Stop for Win-'e serbys for smoke and they o 2082 40 0w cuay || JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS i ) 0 | ter and Title Buoy Is o called lthe Fire Depart- e 2061 38 9 SE 1 cldy ’! PHONE 358 I | ment. The fire boys did not e QUALITY and SERVICE i ] Put Over Wreck |§ tofatodot db iidtwo @ . QABEE ANH BADIO BEPORTES - SRR SERRS | o T s R s I B TR e ’ P : e stills which ne cald o] YESTERDAY ™| TODAY e > \ ® | For another Christmas at least, ® had been operating ome b Htl(::lhf‘%i ;‘el: n:- i le\'vstL 4“1’2“"2?02‘@ i:’;f“rm w::'rlr;ér E the gold on the ill-fated steamship @ Year. . et np: i) - ) 66 it b g Wit ol r ] ] o % I H 1 ; AR g = g3 fi i ' . ol isallatig Cu 11 5 el : 1 —— Only WAYNE---the Perfected Oil | " 3 loff the southern end of Douglas $ ® ® ¢ e e e 0 e e 0 0 e 20 14 -2 4 04 : i i <4 & [Island, will remain locked in the R R ! 10 10 10 4. 1wk Oldy Burncr can give you »\LL of thesc I N barnacled craft on the floor of tho Fort Yukon 0o -2 -22 = ( Clear = 7 = I 3 R b h e FORNANCE IN PORT nane 8 6 1 ) Clear = & it ! sea, more than 60 fathoms benes anane - = ) Clez / H . b ® | the curface. The treasure seckers % ST £ Fairbanks 3 -6 -10: N 0 Clear || AD\ ANT“\GES " b N |who have been trying for three! ‘The harbor steamer Fumapco, 4_)1‘ Bagle 18 -2 -8 -4 0 Cldy | 3 ‘ X | years to raise the sunken wealth ;‘:’r’gk;?;'ns:;rif:“;lxi“c;(‘)‘;;‘]:'f"'”“‘:1 st. Paul 30 26 28 20 8 04 gi';y Simplicity of construetion, only three moving parts. ‘! A y E S Sgoas ‘ ; rning, brought the Harbor 3% 2 ® W~ 10 dy || 2 ; I i @ i [inten. e will mt sasoms omera. | folloWing Juneau hoopsters to_this R ¥ w10 oo cldy Dependable and safe performance. ;! 2 § ter a 7 0f era- | oypy: " > i 5 3 : . 3 | N | 5 w7 city: A. 8. Dunham, Arnold Hildre,| ooyiova 44 44 34 36 6 0 Cldy High efficiency 3 st e o era- ! i tions m”.d next spring. ‘ Sl Beinbory asias I Jofds J:m g & b | & T 4 2 | tion& ency and the most economical opera }: b h 3 A bouy has bcen.i\nc{mmd over | gon, L. Sisson, Charles Whyte, El- 8rchikan 50 a4 3 38 p ‘82 B : ‘: ; a5 he wreck to comply with United mer Lindstrom and Alvin Bloom- b prince Rupert 18 44 40 40 4 44 No parts inside or under heater. L‘ Gifts useful as well as beautiful are most Btates 18;’4 for “}‘10 preservation of quist, Bdmonton 4 28 2 28 ; 0 | Long life, quiet operation I ; ; 1:“““’"‘1; r"ill]‘”rT'lS' ‘;:"f’-’ L?”";‘fr‘ B e Tox : ol T 50 46 36 38 0 4 bk 5 i J appreciated, and best express the HOL!- n, \\"””“‘”I"”“.‘C Loy A 4 42 i 1 0 Made by one of America’s most reliable manu- ‘{ v ing ool ;‘l'”:l :(i:m icquoxll;n;‘nvl‘;-‘: San Franeisco 56 54 4 44 i 0 facturers of precision machinery, and approved by |} [ DAY SPIRIT. e e e b 2.0 oes 18 20 0 Fogay thousands of satisfied owners. l . JEEXE I e R P e G wer, B. C. 44 44 36 36 4 02 Clear Let us sh . o VAT T I v kept safe from destructive storms ety Hian 10 Sl . Let us show you a “WAYNE” under actual work- § until needed again. £ ing conditions. Seeing is believing. il o | Two Will Watch Buoy : i fi . ) g The pressure is low in the northeastern Pacific Ocean and in i - Gropk e S BRI B m and Central Alaska, and is high in the Pacific States and I | i v-(:il ?d mi]rr-n] ‘wn,(h l}l: Northern Alaska. Showers have fallen over most of South- || ARCHIE HA ’VER f "‘:I‘fv:fl:‘ ;'ag“;m;n; iyl | ska and clear weather prevails over most of the Interior and |} u t | R e ! 5 Nor Temperatures have fellen over most of the Interior and | A | main with tge Bremerton and see in the northestern portion of the Territory and the western portion | f PLUMBING and HEATING of the Gulf of Alaska. Russell Olithero, one of the largest financial supporters of the that (he title buoy stays in place. enterprise, and most of the salvage workers left for Seattle late last week. Capt. C. H. Wiley, who de- | \ § \ \ \ § § { \ | { \ | ) | { \ { \ { { | { \ | \ \ { | ! { ' \ | § | { N N \ \ § { \ N { \ | § \ \ { { ! EI | l | 4] i t viced the bell that has been used | \ | { N { \ § { N § { N \ { \ \ | N \ | N N \ \ § \ N {} N ) ¥ \ § { \ \ ) ! N ) N : ) N \ N \ ' y { y N \ N \ 3 e _’ - = : - L | rEe conrESSED; TWO v i | FURNITURE im explore the wreck and who has | dene most of the diving through- | cut the entire period of operations, is still in Juneau, but he and M re expected to leave for| £ | Wiley |the States soon after New Year' et e SPUUIISLSCUCESS SIS PSS S PP EET S S { | seriously ill. | Saturday :;n the ;%\'!mn';ll! lF i OV ERQ‘T[YI' FED FU N]TURE « from Ketchikan. He will boz a: 2 I ApTC Last week moving pictures were| | New Year’s smoker here. DINING ROOM SETS & s aken at the scene of the wreck by ' 2 .| Richard Lander is a patient for BED ROOM SETS UMBRELLAS LINGERIE od Ordway, Juneau photographer, (Four P|0“€l§ A_fe"U"de‘ {a brief while in St. Ann’s Hos : ,T' . | and additional pictures of the sama Arrest—"Brains” of |pital. underwent. a siigut .- OTTOMANS WEATFRS R AGEES kind were taken by him today. ~ | gical Q] ;i 4 SWEATERS NEGLIG | For the purpose of the piclures Group Soughl ‘— E— - M \E(:‘l\j\l;]"{:";“B]!{}“\j?‘KQ & - 3 - 3 Qo it p i e T int l\ B AINE x MUFFLERS BATHROBES M bo-;:-(wd:w‘-,;?alml:enl;euc ):.lvt:lrmr:;i i CHICAGO, T, D The! J\'\TO'K]N(‘ JQT:\N‘DS R side of the Bremerton in water 30 sl IS the Facuum paCk Zals SHYT 3 SUIT CASES deaths of two children are ¢ 3 k G BLANKE o] 43I fe deep at Oliver Inlet, and he 466 Bour men who'have confess | ROLI\LRq i Ry took views of Captain Wiley and i SR Dlotted 18| L 2k » { QUILTS ZIPPERS Captain Hayes, dressed in rubber {8 yion plog, e OB plowes 17bat kff[” IL i< 3 TEA WAGONS / : t " lilts; a8 ey WAiked " a¥oufr i being sought as the brains of (hu‘ y.a FLOOR IAMPS § S, as y v e . o ¢ [ o ~ TS 3 ye i g % group. 4 LINEN COAT bell in (1};“ c[lpldr water at the bot- Bihe Glolavane; b Butinar s1oet BROS s BRIDGE LAMPS 3 e s e 1SSES o ‘:‘f L 'nl;;. o his shop last Saturday. He told the OFFEE BRIDGE TAPLES DRESSES & “:xy‘g‘vnv.:.-(VIc:‘p:m::n:n:; i kBoRee “busineds was bad’ and He| ¢ i : i ¢ . R e g il o iy hoped to collect $3800 on $600/ Any selection made now will be RADIO LAMPS AR wasiier, wnish Wil ‘schiitive’ M | #Eth of figuika ’ P Syes i delivered December 24th ge : 55 g e g SO ! jarg named Jacob Tatelman, | 3 : { BRASS and CHINA SUITS Y throughdityg tis- Fiek) [ nt owner, and Jack Rosow, | } S iy ma 1\\:”,‘1‘. \1x'y“§:c“\:‘<‘z‘eng;15(:)0 30‘:] ;:;‘ x, and Martin Board as impli- | In Hits Bros.” vacuum pack, air NOVELTIES OVERCOATS $3,000,000. Several thousand dollars' | P the assan.plot, . ‘ is completely removed from the | The chil tho died from| 'S COMPICLEly [ worth of gold and a few diamonds| o cifefs more permanent, more e children who died from| : 2 : Omas ar | 881 seweliy:ihbve. Dok, Bhoovrtd k] \ pe e [Burhs suffered when the fire spread | can at the time of packing. Air 5 “ | from personal effects in explored! beautiful o such an e"rh.y to their home were Jerome 1”‘""‘31'[ S | sbhterooms, Bt the site Aol ciche rmbl‘ndgohlft giver thldu ot- |con, aged 5 and her brother Hom- | destroys the flavor of coffec. No , R Kk e t Percolator or Um set. |er, jears. her, Mrs.| ‘. . g ° . e ren S 0-, nc. }m”‘,‘ IUI the vepsel Have nok Been s i il design and lus- ;;;r:g?lr:ei‘);:si:};i T}?et )Exrmpnl:y air-tight can will keep coffee fresh. k located. ; d H | 1 The craft, carrying a large num-| trous . beauty make them ap- |sulfeting from severe burns. For freshness and flavor buy Hills | ——= . Juneau's Leading Department Store ber of miners from the Klondike| Pointments fit to grace the finest | Thiciman and Rosow said they | 3 Jun s Leading 1 | with their season’s cleanups of pre-| {sBles. Then, too, they are |started the fire with gasoline. They [ Bros. Coffec in the vacuum can f g o T s clous metal, sank suddenly in Sep-| famous for the fragrant, full- |said they got $150 in cash and a| =« . o Sl ; STORE OPEN EVENINGS tember, 1901, with a known loss llavo’re‘fl.Ha(pkoint Hot-Drip |$75 note from Goldvarg. —easily opened % Ballroom Studio 0 en(’(l of 70 lives. She was insured by coffe y make. Sets range R s W St p Y | ! _____}|Liovd's o Londan for $1000000. from $17.00 to $65.00. Per- NEW OPERATOR HERE j i B g | The insurance was paid, but its| colators and Urns, $8.95 to | Controlled Roasting ol | S _ 3 3 » { 3 T {smount, in the opinion of many 50 i s gives Hills Bros. [l ] | Individual instructions in dancing by experienced gl R 1 -30. M. C. Hunt, from Seattle, arrived | & IHills 2 Bros! ¢ > " f Is 21° or finishes college, fnd thelpeeons, Al il indicative of the on' fhe KAt el dsetEagut Batisday La/iu a flml: o ~ ; young lady. Guarantee that you will learn to 5 girl the same s until she ar- | treas a as. I | . ¢ jairt the same sum ur treasure :fl)jflrd the ship. b AR : "il ‘2"& m;: d’for;tmf beg};m mfi othercoffee has ]‘COF‘;FEF | ;]ance. Pr]xacekreasunable. Apply at Studio, San | b s e g AL / CT rick at the Radio Station. He wi _ i) rancisco Bakery Apartments. L GONVIGTS M AKE , 58 o | BAGS SAVE CLERKS' TIME bé @tachedto the regular Signal | ©1950 ; el = 9 3(). |Corps force in Juneau. '3 'HE ARAB ON THE CAN | . BR'DE ESCAPES BOSTON, Mass, Dec. 22—Retail LIGHT & POWER CO Ll Lot = stores can save 389 per cent in Open Evenings N i vt jcost and 59.1 per cent in time of 4 9 employees by substituting pape: B ! 4 1bags for wrapping paper and twine L i | o 4e g0 |according to a survey made in sev- | 2 Wcrnan IL(]I[OI' \/lSllS S(‘al' L len typical Boston retail department | tle and Corrects De ""\l()l)lrle\x‘lts Revealed in|stcres under direction of the Cham- » . | :\I]" . } S ber of Commerce. | Popular Views . Marnage with Sup- et O L | ’ MEE | 2] d HS' " DO | pose I SEATTLE, Dec — After a which she produce n peech 1 denied night “Tomorrow’s Styles Today GIFT HOSIERY A new shipment just received in all the TER, Mass, Dec. 22— Bramwell, committed to ate Hospital following her last Monday to “Sir” Wil- mwell, who turned out to eward's clerk on the liner ania, escaped from the hos- {pital lact night. She jumped 18 feet from a window of her private som to the ground and sped away. BRIDGE LAMPS You'll find a wonderful Golf Course A. B. HALL HUHI R me pay as 1 produclts are u id the Russians ar: about the receive the borers and st home. Si ;0 enthusia’ latest spring shades — an ideal gift ¥ r t for some one | DIDN'T POSE AS KNIGHT presen . five| pr,yMOUTH, England, Dec. 22— teven Wi wijton Bramwell, arriving here packed in tasty holiday folders. FOR CHRISTMAS among the modern bridge IIIlllllllll|llllIHIHIIIIIIIII]_IIIIHIHIIII [T | Dl 1 the Mauretania, denied he % } lamps now being shown Give a /"enlbersh;p Ticket 3 ! i pesed as a Knight in his marriage ricec at 0 to 2 3 & | fants still own their own land which | yiih Barbara Buffum and insisted » L | here. Juniors—$3.50 Adults—$5.00 ; fhas been merely merged i0r .- |pis jdentity was known to his bride ,operative and mutual protection. | who knew his occupation. He said =| ! i Dr. Strong will return 1o Russit | he would rejoin Mrs. Bramwell in SO E i p Hla New York City. America. Bramuwell said his bride's > ] : Junior School Children—15 cents until 6 P. M, e e parents forced him into calling B nlge Lamps \ A gift certificate is a most pleasing solu- W— with Shades These junior lamps represent a won- derful value. ADULTS Afternoons and Evenings—25 cents hi If a Knight The wedding was one of the social events of Worcester. IS DIVORCED pEpQRT REDS ] 22— . Mrs, Dorothy Winchell Keller, 40| years old, cbiained a divorce “from Samuel Kcller, 45, millionaire real estate man and grandson of | CANTON, China, Dec. 22—The aptain Alva Bradley, on grounds|Provincial forces are credited with Zof gross neglect and misconduct. |defeating Communists threatening tion of the gift problem. WE HAVE THEM ¢Lamp Shades 353.00 to $7.00 A special group for junior and bridge lamps have been se- lected especially for C hristmas giving. CLEVELAND, Ohio, Dec I O R T L T ALASKA MEAT CO. QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKIN| Tm»-w H i - H g £The action was uncontested an invasion of the northern part o TR 3 £ Mrs. Keller recelved $55000 in|of Kwangtung Province. It is said £| All new designs on M?&%}}‘E"gg Butter DeliverieAu;'(;)lg’, (f‘r;gmoT:.soes Zcash, and $2000 a month for life|the outlaws have been driven £| parchment. s—10:30, 2:30, 4: 7 " iunless she remarries. northward into the Fukien Prov- i g T o Junea's Oun S : CAPITAL ELECTRIC CO. 4 ‘@ofls, 14, and Winchell, 12. The boy| Reds attacking Shiuchow have - wil receive $400 a month until he jbeen scattered. [T - | | 7 ummmmumuummm|mumunuuummuI : SECOND AT SEWARD oid Papers for sale at Empire Office g1

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