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,TH,E DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, OCT. 22, 1931. DA ILY O ' i p R ] 0. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRIOULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU’ l SPORTS CARTOON ) The Weather . FRAVK. X el Sl (By the U. 8. Weather Bareaa) WYKOF{.—“ "52”3 #Af’%gfz; Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 pm., Oct. 22: »ATION_AL R \ Possibly showers tonight and Friday; moderate easterly winds. LOCAL DATA “m A\ Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather ! ) 4 pm. yesty . 2006 41 W 4 am today .. 2005 39 92 w1 m Noon today .....29.09 46 56 NE 1 R(’glll("‘ $45.00 Coats , . \ ‘ “ . CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS A YESTERDAY | TODAY Highest 4p.m. | Lowest4a.m. 4am. Precip. 4am. }W” m | Station— temo, l:;nm | emp. temp. velocity 24 hra, Weather ‘tulmlflw | . : ! v[ M. ! BaITow ... 10 | S ¢ l , - I | ’ ey Nome ... ... 28 28 | 10 10 Clear » » | 1 ¢ 3 Bethel ... 8 24 14 20 Pt. Cldy I)(’(',(l "t [] ] /| ‘f] L ) ) & Fort Yukon 22 10 10 Clear i R 4 7 A i ake e Tanana . 26 | 0 [ Clear Fairbanks 14 14 Clear Eagle 10 10 Cldy M ". sd n '». as " 3 74 as 2 i b R\ a g 2 N e . This sale is as much a fashion event as an . st. Paul 32 36 Trace Pt.Cldy g / Z \ % Dutch Harbor . 36 — [] Cldy Kodiak ... 8 42 150 Cidy A Cordova 38 40 Trace Cldy . . . % 2 A Juneau 38 39 04 Cla. In material and workmanship, each coat is P /4 : Sitka . W 12 Giear ELLSWORT] N / Ketchikan 36 40 176 Cldy \ S ! Prince Rupert ... 0 4 20 Clear VINES \1 ooy ( Seattle } 4 Edmonton you will find elsew for the same money HOLDS T ' ; : iy s 8.8 Sives to 46. | NATIONAL J il , 2 san Francisco . 54 58 s 02 Cldy JSEn - SINGLES cowl| / i, : *—Less than 10 mues. The storm in the Gulf of Aliska has moved slightly southeast- \ p 2 ward and is accompanied by stronz winds to the southward and b 1 o westward and light to heavy rains throughout Southern Alaska. The OF"" gg:';f{ifir’/ & pressure is high from thé Aleutian Islands southward and on the . Arctic coast and the weather is generally clear and colder in B M B d C I ey - B oCA;f/?l)fimJ:r #oasls ks Ha;;g)@ Northern Alaska. Temperatures have changed but little in other : F N, y districts. . M. Behrends Co., Inc. A Cy 5o xos o « SWIMMING R S o mes |Old Papers for sale at Empire Office o4 by ‘i Assaclated Press col maBB8 .0l occasion for saving money. decidedly superior. The price is lower than 48 48 .10 Cldy 1.06 Clear S2ZSERTELERERENNY o ® Juneauw’s Leading Department Store {court she regarded it as “impos- [an average of .385. He formerly Isible to agree.” | Played with the Chicago White Sox —— s oo R AR W. B. Foshay and six assoclates and the Washington Senati f y | i sl Be Careful of your BAERKNOGKS CHOCOLATE IS FOSHAY JURY 5% REPORT NOW pmsqonutr socry | 747 s o - enterprises. | The Wisconsin News in a § 8 ol | F' N AL RBUND WITH GULBBERGI | BRADFORD, England—The wool | St Louis dispatch sald tha Pl i e i o thur Shires, sensational Milwaukee i g ! | Report to Court Unable to'on the sheep's back soon may be Amorioan Assoctation first base. TOITOW afternoon in the church | SEES IT! _ e process of making artificial leather Scott will serve as hostess and the | . : Braves for $10,000 and Catcher Al- 4 2 1 raw wool is claimed by the ; . 3 lingshala Two Heavies Put Up Slam-|New Yor kg r Pl:lt Down!| eralmfl Days from Taw woal is claimed by the|, "5, g:e;fl:fi;mflm? Rediin gr;mr_, THE AMERICAN Bang Flight in Oak- and Out in Third of | ing near here. No officlal announcement of the | gram, BEAUTY PARLOR |On the seventh day of their delib-| | at the present, the newspaper said, 2 I crations the jurors in the Foshay| BRIDGE PAYROLL LARGE Vitice Sgch e wo“!dp vljm; fl Ml;(.)oiarr;l(c‘lza;é.w M Tclepl:rfiigw‘]ro;v?ppogtmne 4 5Y CITY, Oct. 22. — Kid cas ble to | base e ing trades X 2 i J LSO! OAKLAND, Cal, Oct. 22—Max| oot oL o twelght cham- :;’-ighre::”:dm:l:z’n:'m unanle NEW ORLEANS Besides being | Paecball rule, providing that trades | wife"—Mrs. C. C. Saunders. [ 5 g : g . ales could not be made 4uring | ission Associations—Mrs. J. M. 1 e | | | MAKE LEATHER FROM WOOL ) 4 + S8 Everyone po Agree After Dellb- (the sole of your shoe. A secret fian, HAs Besn sold to the Boston parlors at 2 o'clock. Mrs. W. P.| ¢ . | MINNEAPOLIS, Minn,, Oct. 22.— Ll meaaeg gl L urchase of Shires could be made § \ Ay ki | JEnd Tost Night } Ten Round Fight P be |~ Pioneer Missionaries in Alaska— | t ! i Baer last night knocked out Jose| . "1 o' hignt scored a knockout | {the largest bridge ever built across riod of the draft, which car- Santa, Portuguese heavyweight in s P ! > ted the j he Mississippi, the $14,500,000 rail- lover Al “Rub:" Goldberg, of New: Th2 Court instructed the jurors, the Mississippi, the 1500, i s = 5 3 & the last round of & 10 round bout. oo\ “rp Cong of the bout cameto make another attempt to reachroad bridge here — contracts fnr‘“‘}; “h“l‘;:»}‘ ];“ ““”yidNO‘f’"‘;;“-\ ssions at Pt. Barrow—Rev. P.| Baer weighing 204 pounds, spot-| ;% TG 0 e seheduled & verdict. The Court stated the which Gov. Huey Long is expected | '_"l’o' 4 lbw" ::“1 A “?\: ¢ | E. Bauer. ted Santa ‘“rp““""’i pang bat. | 10-rounder. |trial had cost the Government a'to sign soon, will give work to|used to replace Clyde Manion,| yndia’s Independence—Mrs. G.| Baer won after a slam-bang bat-| > | Sl 5 0 A {1ot of money and the jurors should about 1,000 men for 30 months, | Brewer Catc»hcr.“who was drafted | yames, | tle that had 10,000 fans cheering | make every effort to adjust their the engineers estimated. | by the Cincinnati Reds. | Al women interested in mission- | from the start. | differences. ———————— | ‘Shires was second in American | ary work are invited to attend the| The two men waliopea mcuome:-;cu AST I_E AGUE The only woman juror told the Old papers at The Zmpre | Acsociation batting last season With | meeting. au Oe Orn steadily frem gong to gong with 2 s PO T T P SRR TR TRr Lo T T PRy yioe S N 0 JEWELER and WATCHMAKER i Santa taking enough punishment| } n heavies. Santa suffered a cut over the| left eye in the third round and ] e & staggered in the fourth and fifth SEAsuN |N 31 - - @ NEW LOCATION—The Wright Shoppe Bldg. rounds. S A terrific right canght Santa on s sroarn ‘I p the chin in the seveath round. Histepression Did Not Seeni:! . (e e knees buckled but he grabbed the | 4 ropes and weathered the storm. to Hit Baseball Baer bored in and practically Along Pacific won in the eighth round easily. | F rye'Bruhn Company | | ‘ L o (!:{’e“c‘l’?;ifie(:hesa;;amforrou:‘);e count| o ANGELES, Cal, Oct. 22— PACKERS—FRESH MEATS. FISH AND POULTRY With his eye closed wWhen he|Baseball of the Pacific Coast p Frye's Delicious Hams and Bacom came out of his corner in thci";;";g::t ;’;:5 one thing depression Three Deliveries Daily Phoms 38 tenth round, Santa ran into a . storm of rights and lefts to the| The League played to 1637000 < | paid admissi during the past ) 1 chin, He crumbled tvice 105 the | eneon compared ith 1673000 dur- Our entire stock of SHOES, HOSIERY, BUCKLES and FINDINGS up for the third time, Baer drove ing the season of 1930. The decrease ine : ; YOUR i wiih rieht und Santa ‘went |5 sounied o by e 00 @ et be turned into CASH AT ONCE. Never before have shoes of o o o a e this value been offered at such prices. EVERYTHING must be sold ALASKA LAUNDRY would have probably been estab- § CARD PARTY FRIDAY lished. Ly g ! R o e . quickly, regardless of VALUE or COST. ; CLEANING PRESSING by the Loyal Order of Moose will Telephone 15 be given in Moos> Hall Friday, On and after November 1, the night. Play starts at 8 o'clock. |Juneau Water Company’s office will Prizes will be offered. After the |be in Harry I Lucas’s office equip- P ? ST ; L . cards refreshments will be served. ment store in the old postoffice rlces »fie Ow os —adyv. THE COMMITTEE. building on Third Street, between — e Main and Seward Streets. | » : . ! ges Y. 5 are’ genuine diamonds, of certified F o origin and guaranteed quality, han- - )y d dled snly by Authorized Jewelers. - OIld papers tor saie at The Em- JUNEAU WATER COMPANY, Broken lines of light colors L MILLER'S ‘colored elip- Every pair of these shoes See These At pire. |—aav. By JOHN RECK, Agent. I T T T T in shoes that sold for $8.50 pers from I. MILLER that are from the better grade THE NUGGET SHOP and $10.00 sold regularly from $12.50 - — HARKRADER ALASKA factories and will pay you to $15.00. to shop early while your i Pioneer P ool Hau Call 412 size is here. - NOW 3 Telephone 188 POOL—BILLIARDS EMPLOYMENT OFFICE Chas. Miller, Prop. ' NOW. eI ok 4. ' P e TR, OF ALAREAN BOTEE F. O. B. Bunkers 32.85 s 85 36-85 ?fiUErELGOASTINEZrEfiS ) i SHOP MORNINGS FOR BETTER SERVICE poc i i gy bRy B B PROESES oy o xcnpbagsbobly s Mebvane Dsdliousddio Se e IS No Exchanges . . ’ OPEN No Charges ev s RYENEY THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY No Refunds Phone 218 “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corner 4th and Franklin Sts. Phone 1862 NOW (TR $14.25 Per Ton R TR U T B R L T [T i PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. S " e