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2 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY D A A Pre-Inventory Sale of Ladies’ Coals |||||l i i U T T T T Stylish Coats in the newest winter modes—io go at a prin'n' much below regular—a price that cannot be equalled com- paring quality for quality and style for style. LT P T 10.75 Priced from L T T L R T T T T T R T ] and up B. M. Behrends Co., nc. Juneaw's Leading Department Store ju IiI|IIIII|I|IIIIIIllI||IIIII|||IIl|Illll'!'lllllIIIIIIIIIIIII!HIIIIIIIII"' U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU Jugos Kldnap Pretty “Girls and Defy Klng Prenuptxal Abductlons Still Contmue Where Tladltlon Pem its Odd Old Custcm m Spite of the Law ety numbered four; thence 2 T W7 ’ place of bsginning; be, r same are lereby granted ae eativ natives of Alaska living & (By the U. S. Weather Burcau) Alaska, and o) Forccast for Juneau anc vicinity, boginning at 4 pan., December Nattve of Rain tonight and Saturday; h southeasterly winds i ek S LOCAL DATA the ‘Alaska Native Brotherhood' Time Barometer Temp. Hur n'xmy \V.n(l Velocity ~ Weather | shall have exclusive right to con- 4 pm. yest'y % Snow struct and maintain ubstaniial 4 am. today 2089 38 wharf, dock and/or float on the Noon today 271 43 87 | area fronting the tidslands abova CABLE AND KADIO REPORTS | described, which whar, dock aad Ay it TODRT -~ or fic all be for the exclusive R $ 4 Tinonte . il | use of the natives of Alaska to af-| EUEDASbA B o LR AMITL A0y LAEUD, LR | ford them at all times a convenient temp. temp. temp. temp. velocily 24 hrs. Weather | point of access from Stedman 26 0 Str ver ! : | Street over and across said tide- N“'}“\ ) ‘:; |lands to deep ter on Tongass e ol it 5 ows: Provided further, That Wt Tukon 20iie 510 e il the tidelands and frontage herein (1' % 3 0 described may not be alienated 5 e 4 IS without the consent of the Secre- o U o Pt tary of the Interi Dutch Harbor ... 36 36 | 32 d £t Kodiak 26 36 [ <88 Sordova 38 34 30 PL. Cld 5 Cne nf 12 Gut ?f Wofk : Juncky + SRRl e Veatine 2 y In Australian District Sitka 48— 8 40 = 3 =z g % :frc'hcmkxz;“ :2 :g 4‘1( 14 Mara PerROV Mivos RADGVANOVIC. | ADELAIDE, Australia, Dec. 26— s wipart ' . ; —— | e Ly - Pledged to borrow no more money Edmonton Tt O ) 0 vy noneY | iy i 06 Dec. 26—Just an. beautiful Leposeva Vukasinovie. Mi-| 1:“’“; R Eh ) AL nd 38 . 38 34 0 lavian custom! |1os was quite the nicest young man t“f" bR Rr e ancisco 50 50 42 0 , in 0o many words is how|in town and Leposaca was only \memp A8 msty and Ahalt. tege Spokane 2 20 20 0 lans ‘regard the fierce buu too gnxious to marry him. But a Unem loyment has increased at Vancouver, B. C. 42 42 36 0 oftimes pleasdnt custom of tho|grim' maiden aunt had other plans BEING SUUGHT Lo ';fy] e week" ei)f\e & —Less than 10 mile kid ng of ymn}q women by their | for her.niece and so the loxvu {every 12 men in the State is out The pressire 1 unusnaly low in B lovers. For the Kidnaping ' wereperforce content for a time of work: Bt F e o sutioe uf ALhk(\‘ often the highlight of court- with secret meetings. When th Wages of officials have been R Recak B op dioughioub b ships in the best families. Andjaunt learnzd that Milos was plan- . | the extreme Southeast. It is high from British Columbia to Cali-| " * r o o l'; ‘“]Ik gL t ‘bd hfi 4b°1 y;1 a5 ‘flxasncally reduced in an effort fornia. Raln hes fallen from th> Guif of Alaska to Puget Sound ®/ch if & EUE docshb tke . 16 18| O% 49 Radusy hid Booted, she {to prevent bankruptcy. The State and light snow fell in portions of the Southwest and at Fort Yu-|Mice for her to kmow that her|nolified. the man zhe had chosen| . L& H | already has been greatly assisted kon. Clear weather prevails tnis mor the Guif of Al ver, s 59 dasing. [ Tepupyhis. Atturg ehiabind; Bl Sutherland Has Bill Giving/by funds from the Federal treas- and most of the Interior and West. Temperatures have risen I, wass Saaneht 4x .many. theh o ASR SRR L i ANB. Valuable Wat- w3 Eastern Alaska and southern Be ea and have fallen in the DEW regime would mean a cessa- and when Milos broke into . the | ———— northwestern portion of the tion of the cld custom and, parents | room-He-saw: what hethought was erfront Property CARD OF THANKS & g | thought ti the kidnapings would sweetheart wearing clothes that 3 pers are The gold and sues which have been popular fong because they were so I NEW SLIPPERS SHY AT METALS, | new king. But MGE : OF HEE T may think about things, EXPOSE MORE OF HEEL AND TOE |24 ok st tines, ther i) n a inapi gress- By Ilh\\\ Ay ok .myQ ‘\‘n 3 1((::\)3 ngs are progress (A. P. Fachicn Editor) ES'J l | the good old caveman instinct go PARIS, Dec slip- ’mw This is especially true of Bos: als nia where swartk 3 LOST L|VES & ) wm ; pa cal are gradua b ¢ Of ¢ for failles, crepes and ded SAUSALITO, Cal, Dec. 26.—Ten, aul(u; swain's lames which can be d to match | men were rescued and three othors|known and then are believed to have drowned w is a launch capsized throw occupants into any gown. As a result fashi nes are buying more eve pers than they did befc colored slipper c be fawer goans than a d other th Bay. The party cht launch was on the way with from Sausalito to the Janidore ed by Isad San Fran the you h She is 1 worn show and mor |be frowned upon by ukasz of zhci whatever the throne | there rate. Maybe it keeps he-men lovers damsel of their choice and | kly away without even in-! > sometimes news of the ‘intentions become | frequently the | carried away only after struggles with her brothers male relatives assisting e fray. Frequently the kidnap- takes place in the night and ng lady is carried off with- ce to snatch a tootn- sometimes too scared he had often admired her in, he promptly abducted the fair figure As Milos and his lovely burden galloped along, he lifted the veil from his loved one's face to steal a kiss. But as the moon broke through the sheltering clouds, b aw that he had'stolen auntie in- stead. Milos was so apgry that he pitched his. companion in a diteh and then tore back to the house of his ,weetheart. He arrived in the nick of time. His rival was at that very moment carrying off the fair Leposava. Milos fired two shots and ih the confusion escaped with |the 'girl. "As they rbde swiltly through the night they waved the mitchmaking aunt sitting all bedraggled in ‘a ditch. And it nice to report that Milos and his wife are still living together hap- | pily, even if auntie hasn't forgiven is| ver and gold and more e and paper manufacturer. jor two wise to seream and so she|them. of the foot Bowman, member of the|is flung across the saddle and her| Abductions are serious when a Several of the models have no vI! 's crew was among those adorer rides away with her to a poor man - carries .of a wealthy or toes at all—just two molded straps flost | stronghold in the mountains of «|aristacratic: girl. Then it is gener- across the top of the foot, expos-| The authorities said the launch|f e village. And so cun-q)y termed kidnaping for ransom ing silk-stockinged toes to the gaze | w loaded ningly situated is the retreat that!gng treated as an offence. Because of all. e ferry bi nalpais put out | very often the two are not discov-|or ‘this and. other reasons, several Others are cut out at the back,|two life boats and saved all but|e they voluntarily !| authorities are suggesting the adop- leaving the heel exposed | three members of the party t And then father is gen-|yion of 'a’ code of laws forbidding NS snd - xold, however, are| BTl 4 I * than ready to agree to|the - practice -and naming several often seen in combination with the ! g ap | marriage. And so parental) ,ongjties for the abductors. Others B Opexa pumps of flg- | ' in Bulgaria invariably|jnsist that thers should be a strict ured silk in bright colors are often | il | doesn’'t do much good. ediet from: the throne. Bub it stil] ornamented with a narrow stitch-| Andrew Klaney, Haines, arrested| SO glad i ing of gold or silver. | there charged with petit larceny, |15 to take place that he often hands By day it seems the fashionable|pas entered = plea of guilty. Helthe gallant shoe grows plainer and plainer. | was sentenced to serve a term of |For the /Plain suede opera pumps With|g0 days in the local Federal jail, {8 just as buckles, strap-suedes finished at the | according to telegraphic advices| else. And so toe and heel with calf of the same received by United States Marshal | ever naped twie shade, and brown kids with a soft| Albert White | To illustrate suede crush about the instep are - -ee o | naping Bosnian gallants, among the smartest models. papa that the marriage swain a bag of gold. like a sr:mdul in Jugo- stle -as -anywhere; - very rw girls arr‘T the L.Cixcs of kid- there Play 1uaoor Goir av The Alns‘;,nkmo story of Milos Radovanovic and goes on. ARSI iy NEVADA BIRDS TOP MARKET RENO, Nev.—Top pool prices for the holiday market in whe West were received by Nevada turkey producers this year for the second consecutive season. &1 is EC. 26 193 0 BULLET E‘NDS LIFE OF CAL[FOR\!IA TRA!N HOLDUP SUSPECT Frank E. Smuh (Iower |eit) was shot and killed by Police In. spector Walter Garrett (ruqh{ in- set) attempting to escaps when arrested with his wife, Elten, Oakland. He was the lllegc' leader in the $56,000 3ouiern Pacific robbery at nNobvel Ca! The woman, pictured avese is accuced of haviag driven the %he Plnale n ik and MCAVOV vi3la noldupa o °v. LAt Aght, aclite ta e 7 east a ¢ Stedman Str two; thence on a line run right angles to Stedman S A grant of an area of tidelands 200 feet wide by 200 feet deep,| practically in the heart of Kétchi-| kan's waterfront district is pro-‘ posed to be given to the Alaska! Native B:o:herhoua of that city Jlldfl a measure introduced = in Congra Sutherland | — carly this month. 1 The tract is located about in Lhm center of the Thomas Basin Im-| provement Project. funds for which | were included in the Eme rge‘l"y‘[ Relief Appropriation bill passed by Congress before the holiday reces ¥s Outright Grant The bill provides for an outright grant of the land. The title of the | measure is: “A Bill to grant cer-| tajn tidelands to the native In- dians of Alaska organized and op- erating under the name and style of the ‘Alaska Native Brother- hood,’ of Ketchikan, Alaska, and| for other purposes.” Ownership of the tract is limit- =d to the Indian organization, but! access to and across it is extended io all Indians of the Territory, and o them only, all other races being | *xcluded from using it. Text of Bill The text.of the measure following he enactment clause is as follows: “Fhat thé following tidelands, to wity those lands situated below "the meap high water mark described as ollows: “Beginning at corner numbered »ne, within the corporate limits of he town of Ketchikan, determined by United States sur- vey numbered 437, the said corner “eing a distance of 435 feet from! | (IA\ ance of 200 fe 200 fee Alaska, as| | spened with the | key. Look for the et outh cor number We wish to take this opportunity to thank our many friends for the expressions of sympathy extended to us during the recent bereave- ment for our father, Nicholas Berg. MR. AND MRS. REVELL, adv. MRS STOF.MAN HILLS BRros COFEFEE is ‘roasted as you would cook cereal | A little at a time is the way to add cereal to boiling water. Result— no lumps. A few pounds at a time, by their continuous process, is the way Hills Bros. roast their coffee. Result—an even roast and a delicious flavor no bulk- iroasting process can produce. Fresh from the wiginal vacuum pack. Easily Arab on the can. he intersection of Mission and 3tedman Streets; thence south 49° ) Q1930 any tims of the year and be as- S SHEEP anu sured of fiel and water. / There have been thousands of dol- v ; |lars invested in this business and bt | ' there will probably be thousands more before the raising of sheep . | for the United States meat market is an established fact. But while our sheep raisers are waiting for that time they have a source of revenue in the wool, which is the . finest on the market and yields a ‘Many Advanlages Offered | nigner price than wool from shecp -1 T raised in the United States. in Alaska for Mutton, Numerous Advantages y To sum it all up in nutshell, we { WOOl IndUStry have the location as to climate 5 | and proximity to market, for sheen . UNALASKA W There are two raising; we have harbor and dock- sheep companies operating at Un- R alsks § ’g q age facilities for vessels calling to alska, writes Mrs. Victoria Gard- S 2 ; rer of Unalaska to the Alaska|l0ad; we have a potentisl meat N B market in the States; we have the | Weekly of Seattle. They own be-' MAEIXE: 7 i 1 sl e o | tween them some 3,000 sheep scat- | GUalty in ““;‘ ‘“}‘L“""l a8 tered over the hills of Umnak and{¥e Necd is a fow enierbrisifg Imen Unalaska island: ‘thh business ability and capital « 1 ‘The mutton is of the finest qual- wxumcm‘u to c'xrry‘ thro‘:lglh the A ity and flavor and places the sheep | Enterprise to ‘a successful = con- E industry out of the (\xpexlmcnl.l] - class and insures success to the 8 “ competent and experienced. | It is difficult to make those who have not been through this part of Alaska understand that a won- y derfully equable climate exists here. | AHE SHDT UwN B From Unalaska, west, the tem-| . perature rarely, if ever,-during any P i o ,p;n of the year, goes below 16 DepuNiy Sheriff Anemptmg i above. P Have Unpleasant weatnher | t0 Make Arrests, Greet- " | This is not to say we do not! e Nith Ballat: § have some very unpleasant weav.h-‘ er, because there are times when + ac. 26 we have considerable wind and|_oooNey UL Kentucky, Dec. 26. | of % i —Two mén and one woman were snowfall and it is during such| 5 y g g killed and three men wounded times there would be considerable | - . o ! l 1 e Rleas con_:whhn Deputy Sheriff John Mosley scientious herders are with Lhem.\cmeie_d B SR W make /e él | rounding them up, keeping themlmbb“y Chames: ’ {out of drifts, and bringing them to| Lhe dead are: : {more shejfered portions of the! Deputy Mosléy, Miss Martha « 9 |islands. But, again, that is partSmith and Vint Herald. | {of the good management necessary| The wounded are: Ito make any new enterprise al Lecnard Smith, Lawrence Smith is a consolation :» and Andy Smith, ‘all brothers of s only about six weeks | the clain woman, at whose home er, during which this|the shooting occurred. | “overe weather prevails. Sheriff G. D. Wilson said Mos- 1 | Beofore a market for Aleutian ley was shot down as he entered jIsland mutton can be established, the door dying instantly. His i adequate cold storage plant brother, Pierce Mosley, who ac- I8 needed in this vicinity; then ccmpanied him, then swept the 2 5 from the Orient could cail rocm with a repeating rifle. Several / and load up. those inside returnad the fire. i Harbor I Excellent They were suspected of participat- (! There s no port in Alaska with|ing in a $75 hoid-up. | better harbor than we have. Last e e cpring a new dock was built at! Mrs. Sarah E. 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