The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 23, 1930, Page 2

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, DEC. 23, 1930. 3 San F AI_I_ING | pudding, mince pie, cheese, fruits| U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU | e~ 4 AT v |and candies. _— A ¥ “We have a Christmas trec every 1 MODERNIZE YOUR HOME year and all of us dance the Vir- ne Weather approximately 80% of the houses in America are of lumber con- - ginia reel, from the youngest to struction and their average age is 13 years. SU SANTA MAY the oldest,” said Mrs. Hilton. (By the U. 8. Weather Bureau) | 3 Forecast for Juneau ang vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., Dc¢cember 2 How About Your Home? Rain tonight and probably Wednesday; fresh southeasterly winds. Consider what small expenditure will make it more attractive. USE SLEIGHS LOCAL _i,“ Materials are lower now than a year ago. ki i ' Pt USE ALASKA LUMBER Y Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity =~ Weather ‘ s pm. yesty 2953 37 95 Calm Cldy 4 gL . IMild Telnpaiaies A bo i . today 2055 38 87 SE 6 Rain | JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS P i P Cold | ! ) 9 { on today 38 87 — = Rain | PHONE 358 « revailing — Colder GaBEX AlD KADIO REPORTS ;i QUALITY and SERVICE Weather Predicted | RS o) G TODAY mawoy ] R, Vermont, Dec. 23. B | : Highest 4p.m. | Lowest4am. 4a.m. Precip. dam. NEW YORK CITY, N. Y. Dec.| 0 idge has been Station— temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24 hrs. Weather 23 —Santa Claus will be able ohn E. Weeks e = - e Only WAYNE---the Perfected Oil “Mr. Hilton always opens the! g | dinner with a Scotch blessing that | i has been in his family four genera | | tions,” said Mrs. Henry Hoyt Hil-| [ tton, his wife. She is president of | f the Chicago Woman's Club. 4 All the vegetables used are the!j and portions of the Interior. { ! il ' ’- B i i | H ! 4 ; i e L <18 -18 T20 -20 12 H { | cover part of the United States by il the vacancy 10 -6 -8 4 0 f { [ sleigh on Christmas Eve. ! the death of Senator| 12 e 0 1 i . 3 [ 10 e A f v | snow started falling today from! Frank L. Greene. S # o Burner can give you ALL Of thCSC ¥ ! 3 i . 20 -20 oy L33 = 3 i i Virginia to the New England States,| Partridge will. serve until his; 6 2 0 el ; v f 1 in the Great Lakes region, Ohio|successor is named at a special 1 6 Eraabne N | and upper Mississippl Valleys. | election called for March 31. The g 2‘ : H : AD\ AI\TAGES i ; | In New York City the snow, Governor also dirccted a speciall o “pau 2% 26 % 2 8 B o T P s H melted 88 oo as. {t"Ait the pave.|Senatorial primary to be held ifor| 'm-mmfiamor ax = 2 5; & Simplicity of construction, only three moving parts. i ments but in the suburbs remain- March 3, the date of the regular| .. ... - | om0 3 16 Dependable and safe performance. i i il e ~Cordova 4 3 | 2 30 0 High efficiency and the most' economical opera- || Snow has fallen in New Jersey g 0 B s 6 i e P i and Pennsylvania from one tothree; Mrs. R. E. Robertson returned R R PO 4 tion. i i . 3 inches | today from a visit to the Stafes, % 44 40 44 6 No parts inside or under heater. H Gifts useful as well as beautiful are most §| Mild temperatures are reported|She was an Alameda passenger. 34 28 14 20 . i g s i *Hn most sections of the naton but{ Fo et Bl Long life, quiet operation. Geey | appreciated, and best express the HOLI- | caiger; tempésasutty , arp . predicted. | RS IR P (e Made by one of America’s most reliable manu- | e o > i v P 5 H i i san Francisco, ..... 56 52 | 4 46 b facturers of precision machinery, and approved by |} DAY SPIRIT. Chicago Family Serves Spgkane ; 22 PIGIS R T 4 thousands of satisfied owners. || - | Vancouver, B. C. 4 46 10 42 6 g P ” H | S M for C SrRg Ahati 10, sales: . Let us show you a WAYNE under actual work- i i ame Menu for Century ing conditions. Seeing is believing. i | Fr The pressure is low over Western Canada and throughout Al- A {| CHICAGO, Dec. 23—The Hiltons acka except the North and extreme Southwest, and is unusually lo empn o H §|of Chicago have had the A of the Gulf of Alaska. It is high in the Pacific States and H | S linrer g2 Gadary, th { horih of Hawai. Rain has fallen over most of Southern Alaska ARCHIE HAWVER i z‘cnly modern touch being grap: light snow in the extreme western part of the Territory and A fruit. insettled weather in the Interior. Temperatures have fallen on A §‘ the Bering Sea coast, in the eastern portion of the Gulf of Alask PLUMBING and HEATING i ame as a century ago. There is no| d. Duck and turkey divi Onion, squash, sweet | mashed potatoes accompany the| rds. Currant jelly from a recipe | 3 . 1 nged six generations ago 's| OVERSTUFFED FUIENITURE §|served. The meal ends with plum | DINING ROOM SETS : : | UMBRELLAS LINGERIE i i I’Egl?r%?figgrs { SWEATERS NEGLIGEES 3 “ END TABLES MUFFLERS BATHROBES { 1 gflfigélll\?glsl;‘iggg ! BLANKETS SUIT CASES i i ROCKERS . QUILTS ZIPPERS ! { TEA WAGONS « H Fr ! Every Month in the Year LINEN COATS ! . y bitanidly o4 \ ol . BRIDGE TAPLES DRESSES { 1 H 1931 SALES DATES \ 3 [} 2 o 4 RADIO LAMPS HATS z ! : Shiisry o7 July 14 f Any svlle(,uon made now will be | h £ February 17 August 18 delivered December 24th S GOOD SS ; SUITS 1S GOO | H March 17 September 15 BRASS and Ci!iINA l ! H { C Y ! H April 14 October 20 NOVELTIES OVERCOATS ! ANDY .. ‘ H May 19 November 17 § s | : June 16 December 15 | Thom ar are | When It's Bought at i | as w 0 - p | t‘;:t‘fl‘ull’ :for:usl:":r:nx:'la:.’; Special Sales Held on Request of Shippers. Advances ‘} " - | = s ! Will Be Made as Usual When Requested. Trans- i J B. M. Behrends Co., Inc.|| m™eosn | shelismete Mun= 4 5 P * * i BAZAAR [ ?}?elr raceful design and lus- - : 3 H trous beauty make them ap- H ) | Juneaw’s Leading Department Store p%llnmcngrshfit to gucedl?c finest SEATTLE FUREXCHANGE ! tables. en, too, they ere | | { e ) . o ! Jright little pieces of famous for the fragrant, full- | M 5 T STORE OPEN EVE! e 1 y 65 MARION STREET VIADUC . i y"” goodness in flavored Hotpoint Hot-Drip | § il e o s SR T SEATTLE.USA. Ballroom Studio Opened : 2 {1} colors. Fresh and }| fom $17.00 to $65.00. Per- & ] Y e B }"’r};‘,’lle’:‘}’lz‘e u;stmo? ?n( | ;‘;‘6“‘5"0' ‘and Ums, $8.95 to Individual instructions in dancing by experienced | 3 i'ormer Premier o s P . o / young lady. Guarantee that you will learn to % [ gredients. Buy a good / 4 i Rumania, Promineat supply for Christmas. W T gance: Pfllaceknfls?ablf- Apply at Studio, San f ] BchAPfl wgll Statesman, Is Dead | ALASKA EL R TatRingy 0L ehy, SO ITEE } vl s | } '-WL“ L flmgflé\‘“n.‘nm iin: THE CASH | LIGHT & POWER CO. s ila ratianus, former remier i BE iAKEN !JP of Rumania and ome of the | BAZAAR Open_ Evenings s ] most/ prominent statesmen of L p i Europs, is dead here as a ra- T | - sult of apoplexy. H ceoded | 111 FRONT STREET | o Bail Bond Abuses Arouses| his iute brether Jon as Pre- | s I o | | Ire of Grand Jurv—— mier in 1927. They were con- ¥ s Jud e, 1icatéd | eidcred the powers behind the 3 | . = throne of Ferdinand. T AN 0 i, AL i BES: W o der of (e Liberal Par- | EUIIHNTTTIANITRAT | Om um CHICAGO, Ill, Dec. 23. — The| ty Vintilla Bratianus dircetcd |2 > " * o - . L o i i oaeog ki he cumaien dmivng the | ,“Tomorrous Styles Today BRIDGE 1 C : » ( i H egl st now King Carc e S § .59 3 G conduct of two municlpal judges| (Crown Prince and when Carol |= ’ ! in connection with alleged bail returned in an airplane last E LAMPS Golf Ou se i) bond abuses. Assistant State's At-| s - names of the judges. A geplrdaag s 0 You'll find 3 » ’ The members of the Grand Jury| . .= 5" ; - 2 ” ¢ i ou’ll find a wonderful are aroused Cver alloged fallure of| YOIo© Of Braianws. © H A new shipment just received in all the : A A, B, H ALL 4 judges to take steps to correct the! s iy & ¥ g present for some one : prnch)‘ce o!\ n‘ mgh “k:undn’d: u!l::.n“ street into “Santa Claus|=z latest’ spring shades — an ideal glft amiong ‘the modern bridge & worthless bonds without investiga- e/ = € tion as to value of ty sched-| Shoppers celdom are surprised|= s 3 3 . . i flon 48 to value of Beopersy ethed- Glhojpers sekdoun are MIVEUIR packed in tasty holiday folders. ) lamps now being shown FOR CHRISTMAS 5 Under the law the Legislature | the. holiday rush with screen cele-|= . here. Y ? 4 % is empowered to impeach judges. |brities, who like other people wor-|= P . d $1 50 $2 35 Gwe a Membershl.p kaet ¥ - > | ry over shopping lists and frequent-{= 5 = i Movie Stars Shop |15 ave Stchobn e wika-aveh ik SabIE riced at o to X g Juniors—$3.50 Adults—$5.00 ¥ pe and you—a last-minute dash in unior § Like Everyone Else :carcn of that gitt for Uncle Jonn . | [or Aunt Sally. I Va0 Bridge Lamps s ¥ ‘ & S R g, A PEIRRIR el . O, K ALSO i Sho des School Children—15 cents until 6 P. M. : - . is open ceason on star-gazing on| Mrs. Arne Shudshift, whose hus- These junior lamps 2 Hollywood Boulevard, where mod-|band is with the Alaska Electri ift certifi i st pleasing solu- CBE W LS B i cimismas trees- of striped | Light A’ Power Company, ‘To- il coitilionss ix'd most lonsing. saln represent a won- ADULTS | é‘ {1 metal line the walks and proclaim | turned today from a sojourn in tion of the gift problem. derful value. 5 the transformation of the town's!the States. Afternoons and Evenings—25 cents | Lamp Shades $3.00 to $7.00 A special group for junior and bridge lamps have been se- Jected especiall.y‘for 'C hristmas giving. All new designs on parchment. CAPITAL ELECTRIC CO. Juneau’s Own'Store SECOND AT SEWARD |||l|l|lllllllll||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIllIllmlllllllllm"III||IllullllllllllllIllllsL-*. STORE OPE'N EVENINGS (Old Papers for. sale at 'Empite Office T WE HAVE THEM — ALASKA MEAT CO. QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKD%H PicorLy WiceLy FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 Valentine Building Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tal N PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:3 =Hummn

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