The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 1, 1931, Page 2

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, OCT. 1, 1931.. U. 8. mu’u'mnm' OF AGRIOULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU g amims The W eather WE JOIN A NATION-WIDE » oy Bl el B AR ke INSURAN CE Rain tonight, Friday probably rain; moderate southeasterly winds. 12 noon today .. 29.86 81 SE 16 < ~x 7T ~ 4 y i vABLE AND RADIO REPORTS g E . OF REVERSIBLE § e | Eetblished 1898 | Lowest 4a.m: P;\RT-\VOOL g\ @ R '§ | station— LS R tetp. v:-flwmwm Juneau, Alaska Barrow 0 Pt. Cldy. ot FOR INSURANCE Pethel g : e U e Yy See H. R. SHEPARD & SON » |y Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. 46 & - \ Fairbanks .. N St. Paul .. 46 \ . S Dutch Harbor Kodiak (S ——— — SEE US FOR PRICES - s rhnonk roO RO 3 Cordova Juneau . \ N 1 Sitka i L A Ketchikan - a3 A : b Prince Rupert - i . Edmonton g o P E Seattle [ ] c Yo Pttt e, - Portland San Francisco cooppuBgoccocs Leader Department Store ._ : The pressure remains lowest from the Gulf of Alaska southward and GEORGE BROTHERS Each _— is rising near the Gulf and falling in the Interior and Wastern Alas- ka. Rain has continued in Southeast Alaska with fresh southerly winds over the northern portion. Rain has also fallen near Bering Sea and snow flurries at Tapmana. The prescure is highest from the Aleutian Islands southward and near the North Pacific Statées, with fair wea- ther in those districts and the Gulf of Alaska. Temperatures have ris- PRACTICAL . INE \PENSIVE : 7. .SM ARTI OOKING e z}k‘:aen;us;g::r;nn Macken-zie Valleys during the might with | It Pays to Keep Your Car in Good Repair ittle c The ‘extra trade-in value of a well kept automobile You'll surd\ want one or more of these Part Wool blankets Daily C rd P l | T otite e corl oE MeNNg 1Y 1 Y98 al y ross-wo uzz e The comfort of driving a well ke < % . s pt car cannot be Cach blanket is extra large, 72x84. Itisa PART WOOL smgle blanket WA - and is REVERSIBLE, each side being in a contrasting color'combina. | st tommstvencwrarene 3y b e o Avtamonte O ! tin of either orchid and gold, rose ‘and 'green, eorchid "and 'peach, ; B’ " 1 €l [SIE] 1o kg 4 i 5 . Eulls to win 1 2 : 20. Tamasisk salt orchid and green, or green and peach:' Luxurious in appearance and i S’ R BT IC AR 3] 2 Difirenee @ with a four inch sateen binding and four rows of stitching. £ . B eepuive i | | . Eplc poem 3, Made necessary This selling is sponsored by the Combination XX Plan and Mar- - Eoe’e? e [RUSIT LiE IS s |t Connors Motor Compan shall Field & Company, Wholesale. Although sold throughout the na- - Nl AL R MIMAICIATIE *;.",,‘d"“m::,',:‘;‘.’.’ | SERVICE RENDERED BY EXPERTS 2. Masculin tion, we are the exclusive distributors in this locality. PR “Fables 1n G e NI S T ARSHWELE 0] it Ehourige | PRINTING AND STATIONERY 4 éi’;é‘?::a.mm 84, Bven: poet. 8. Co ,Um",,:‘:“:, Desk Supplies—Ink—Desk Sets— » ® e ren S : O.’ nc. ?{é:;;‘:fim.. 26 Wheeliess " ToNeiteredide 46, WNOHRE wnce Blotters—Office Supplies “JUNEAU'S LEADING DEPARTMENT STORE” ERETA et BRESE L L _Geo. M. Simpkins Co. . Talkinu 1dly . Stroke gently . Artificial wa= lope 2. City In Okla- Hukway . The Indlan More. Yennsus ho! 0. mulberry 1 her husband, Thomas Mason, retir- | The defense denied this stating ; f Mofl.er of Eleven ing farmer, for alimony. Mason's income was only $1,500 FLIBHT PLA Ns . / ... // - i OPEN s“s for Ali]nony Mrs. Mason charged that her [and his property worth less than husband had refused her admit-$20,000. Judgment was deferred. 1 | 1Lnnce to his home, and has several ——————— BY l ‘. A H. . ¥ TORONTO, Oct. 1. — Hale and |times deserted her and her chil- Yo g o | EVERY NIGHT L II 10§ ' | ruddy cheeked at the age of seven- |dren. She is now recelving $20 a| “Poets have written much of ty, Mrs. Margaret Mason, mother | month housckeeper for one ol'|’°"e- said Hi Ho, the sage of Y “. // of seven sons and four daughters, | her son: > testified, whereas her | Chinatown, “without understanding 1] , // appeared before Justice Raney In|hushand is -worth $60,000 and has' the subject themselves or enabling . // Tonjury assize court nere, suing!an income of $7,000 a year. thelr readers to do 50. Ealolyl ettt v Al oareilifosrrpods Panghorn and Herndon “..'i////fl...%i. UNITED FOOD CO %23 e | LT L AT boadis- S TELEPHONE 403 Prompt Deliveries } 10 FLY NorTHWARD fl. You May be {.2=%5% / v // Sound Within 38 or 40, § [fifi.-.% ‘ll-!flfi e IRELEEF TR G Circle course, ‘on their pro- A : H § 2 i § attempt to span the North on a long-distance nonstop y will fly a course somewhat - ——_ e 3 s z ‘Treat yourselves and kiddies bo | north of the regular steamship e % 3 | 3 lc 1 lane of.course this will Benend 7 i i 5 “TOM SAWYER” | ' I I I 3 |on the weather during the flight. ! . fl?fln Friday [ & *¥ Course Mapped Out s & P & ; D)!?l‘u_—u .Their course will parallel the |} 114 s i e v m— m for 100 miles which they| : ;s s H X e in 'about five and | | by fad ol pire. A | '} %, They will then head it o e el v i @ WHY NOT INSURE AGAINST ; ] Whinh relimin 1o ; o . __'F:: \Xl;l;::;gs Hald} t For Decommng and Beaun/ymg LOSS BY BURGLARY, THEFT, 3 oo B b Testify HOSIERY Walls and €eilings LARCENY OR HOLD - UP ; mm g:':n:}x,ve?;z_yl; 2y I e The ideal wall coating for the decoration of all interiors. Can be mixed with either hot A new shipment in all}if or celd water to prepare it for immediate s 'ana with ¢ e » | ihe latest fall shades use. ‘ Can be applied on’p]fasur‘w‘nlls, wood, o6 Exiitis EEarbor within 1 ~/The fath¢t, mother and brother§ = | ol e il ' or any of the various w‘n Loud, of Mrs. Kane and seven other wit- and a' full run ef sizes besses. testified she. did: not want | ‘&% ;*é:nh“’ busband |§ iy our special h "ard c li § ¥ '.. 20 record Several doctors testified they had s gt m w& e 0. the peolicy protects your ; and. Povand, |tested Mrs. Kare for heart tiou- | entire family. ' - ) ¢ tiiey believed she suffered an at- $1.00 and $1.25 A oA b '.rk on the day she drowuezL 4% cARD PARTY PRoVES || | | ENIOYABLE AFFAIR = MAJESTIC 2 hours n;: At the card party given by the || N L 00 Rebekahs lasi evenipg in 0dd Fel- y AUTOMATIC CIGAR LIGHTER——SI 00 0 ol f about | 10w’ Hall 8 delightful tms was/f o s en attuc ,lnCO an -canl be maintain- ‘l““’,’x"'u m%t%;ex urv- e ¢ &% BA e ek R i 3 wm :rsfl;:::;; Paul; | I Butle" Mauro Dm% Co' g8 EITHER IN YOUR HOME OR ¥ sEfiE ON THE STREET? Rates are reasonable, and 5F 22

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