The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 7, 1931, Page 2

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e THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, DEC. 7, 1931. from the Gulf of Alaska southward with clear and colder weather All" industrieS were hit by the from Cordove to British Columbia. jecline. The loss for the month in | fisherizs was $372,570, divided in| 1l branchos. Fresh halibut droppd |y 5,237, the®total for the month ng $165352; fresh salmon de- ned $57,902; canned salmon, $45, | 503; cured salmon, $29,000; her- ig $70,828; shell fich, about $3,- unted by him because of the gent strength in jt, but the! House was his bulwark all the It stocd in the pathway be- n th: Senate and legislation g he President did not like. Now all hat has chan! IS SHOT nan‘ , ER - faadty o g 100; cod fish, $11,000; herring oil | Christmas Tree with presents for ! d meal, $21,000. {all children under 14. The Loyal iR 5 _|Crder of Moose i3 arranging the| 5 o iomants. for A6 mogn |t Machine Gun Bullets Pour- ed into Former Texas iggregated only 1,028,743 pounds, i 7,439, It was one of the| Inctalla of, a sawmill has| . orth $8 It was cne | D s Ranger by S]’lel‘l“ J by Albert Mayer. He | mallest months on ord. Silver | been |and lead also exper! declines. | st of Shioments t for supplying timber | RANKIN, Texas, Dec. 7.—Sheriff commodities s W. C. Fowler, of Upton County, a follow: uzed a machine gun to kill Gra- ue f $ 110 m Barnett, border country two- What keeps her so fresh?— n man and former Texas ranger | WRIGLEY'S. She knows that if jbut he refused to explain his ac- }"’“ keep your mouth fresh, you And all the newest toys! e e e e e e e — fs e — 7 i i U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF A TURE, WEATHER BUREA flll|||||ll|||||||lIIIIIII||IIIiIIIIII!HIIII||IIIIIIIHIHHNHIIII|||||IlI||||I|IIllllllKIII|l|IIllllllllllllllllllflllIIl|||III|ml|IIIIIIII|||||I||||||||l|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||¢SH|PMENTS nF G A R N ER WILL Th GRIOUL v = = e Weather o ‘ é E‘ (By the U. 8. Weather Bureaa) ; = = Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., Dec. 7: = _=_1 y Fair tonight and Tuesday; gentle variable winds. = LOCAL DATA = = AHEAD 0F 1930 FU Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather { = E‘ 4 pm. yest'y 29.93 30 87 S 2 Clear | £ E\ 4 am. today 29.99 33 40 E 18 Clear | & =| & | S . | Noon today 30.03 33 63 E 18 Cl | & = November Export Move- Majority Chooses Officers ©ABLE AND BADIO REPORTE (g |2 Z| ment Brings Total for | of Last Democratic House - YESTERDAY | TODAY = = - 44,2 of Representatives Highest 4pm. | Lowest4am. 4am, Precip. 4am. = g Year to $8,244,264 P Bsm;on.. temo. temp. | emp. temp. velocity 24 hrs. Weather = 2| Gold shipments from Alaska in| (Continued from Page One) A e B IR . 0 Clear | E £ | November aggregated $10774%9, = s il g SRRl L gy, e | = Z= lightly lower than the same month | wi)) pe named to-notify the Prosi-| pof vugon 7 25 Po% 4 ‘tacs. Pt.Cldy = == |last year, but well above the aver-|a.ng that Congress is in sessio Tatiana 7 i ! R A 400 000 Clgy E ~ 7 lo o IR B K3 = . according to the monthly state-| The real business of Congre Fairbanks i % .‘ i 5 2 [ Cldy = Qon ihe I‘nrdiup o | ment of commerce issuxd today| il no until after President| pago R R W o play = SR & = by J. C. McBride, Collector of Cus-|gc s his annual messaze| s¢ paul & i P g 3‘ zg %lear £ toms. ; | tomorrow. Dutch Harbor ... 40 38 | 36 48 23 32 Bain = For the 11-month period ending one hundred first term| Rodiak & u b'ag g i, L = = | with Noyvember, the shipments of {c ten are to take the Cath| cordova B B o 3 9 cldy = = metal ‘aggregated $8,244,264. | . time today. Nearly all| Juncan . %% 91 'sp ' 9 Glear = = is $612527 bore than was Democrats that were| Siika . i o {ioglans o g Clear = |shipped for the :ntire year of |syen: into power by the 1930 elec- | wetchikan . 38 36 W 5 ) Clear E = when ‘Customs Tecords shoW-|tions which almost gave the Demd- | Brince Rupert .. 40 0 | 3¢ 38 g A i E = |« shipments' made valued at $7-|crats the Senate as well as the| Edmonton ... 6 5 | 1 VO § 2 g:le:“(,‘ £ = |onm3n. ; y House. Seattle e 48 42 0 46 3t 34 cldy 3 Trade Shows Decline New Expcrience for Hoover Portland ... 40 38 36 44 8 o8 Cldy i £ | November commerce generally) 1; wil be a new oxperience for| Sun Francisco ... 50 50 8 48, . 4ia0 cidy The smartest models £ | shotied B deeline from 1950 M1gUIS ipre-ident Hoover to have a politi- ! PP BT y = the month, the total, exclusive|cany hostile House at the other PR A e e T 2 s AR ol = B ol in 1,092, | am o i X nsiderabl rgy is tral in thy 4 The l']l'\(‘l‘t‘rl games _E_l otal was' $2,175,306. .;VJ.ubli:an n;ajority, Bk A badn Harbgr, and portions of the Interlor. Pressure is moderately high At Very Reasonable Prices! il B. M. BEHRENDS CO., Inc. Juneaw’s Leading Department Store her animals 1,350 feel fresh. The pure, cool flavor of WRIGLEY’S Chewing Gum refreshes the mouth as nothing lse ish: |home of a good-sized family of |tion other than to say: “I had to Fresh and frozen (ex- bsavers and of many muskrats.|do it.” bearers can be greatly| Tony Hess, one of the two men are and made to|with Barneit in the latter's auto- 3z has becn|mcbile, said the sheriff poured the and Mrs. |bullets into Barnett as the car | is winter. |halted in front of a service sta- | 3 |tion. An automatic was found on | 390,317| After two ye Barnett but it had not been fired. | rved (ex- | . chri Tw2 rifles and a sawed-off s ,|sun were also found in Barr cept shell-fish)— Halibut Salmon All other ept shell- Salm Cured or cept shell-fish)— Cod Herring Salmon Shell-fish— Clams m INEXPENSIVE 5 SATISFYING T veral dwelling houses are in| of erection at Seldovia. Cil 12,450 Furs and fur-skins— Seal skins A SO ACEAIAOAOAAMIDIER | Boe sox Silver or black fox R TR liltiiii — Mystery stills venis the where- | AR AR O RAORAACRIRARANANED) | e o I ¥ e A e =| ik 3 7|been seen or heard since he left | 22 Auakret 31 his dwelling in Dawson to go to| = Beaver West Dawson, October, 22. | All other | Manufactured furs . For the firsi time in 20 years.! ALLADIN Make- Properly placed—well-selected floor or table lamps make Tin ore Ivory Whalebone Whale hides Platinum Wool . BELIEVE 4332 @Buy one dress at the regular price and get s $a second dress of equal value for $1.00 ViSit living room more attractive—surroundings pleasanter. Total .......... 14,045 CHROMIUM FLOOR LAMP BRASS FLOOR LAMP Bring a friend ALASKA NEWS (] "o share the saving THE CASH BAZAAR Opposite Alaskan Hotel BRIDGE LAMP POTTERY BASE TABLE LAMPS VASE LAMPS DESK LAMPS GIVE LAMPS FOR GIFTS Do Y our Shopping Early! E Jre, n and regulus— William Finlay, 'Dawson miner, | ] Copper ... ... 21,439 has left the Klondike camp for the‘ t = Lead 9,249 | States. He may remain on the £y = Reindeer meat 8,618 | Outside. - P = Irophies, specimens, ete. 5,770 b | P = Wood: Timber and 1 | P = PEr L TaDESE T ang < ums [T FWSRESY 7 VS T 1 ) ‘l = o ber .. 10,250 Al *All other articies 14,045 | 1 = Total value of products of | = of Alaska s 903,368 Front Page | = [P = Products of the United = P = Stat:s returned 109,042 i — 3 Total value of foreign N i “hipments T ews 1.000 GIFTS! = L Ly i | ) . = Total value of shipments Ev i 1ki = f shipment veryone is talkin ' of merchandise ..$1,002,830 yo & . = Gold h 1,077,499 'W d f l V l = ot 1% e d aboutour onderful V alues = Grand total $2,175,396 = 7 2l “—Items included in “all other .1 D S le TO SEE , E In the Very New FAMOUS artiles”s $1 Dress Sale & Hairseal skins R e SRR = Reindeer hides 17128 IS TO E Reindeer offal . 28 = = Petersburg’s city council will pay the salary of one of the two nurses at the Petersburg General Hospital.| § More dresses added The Luthern Mission which was T d paying the salaries of both nurses, for sa]e on luesday recently decided it could not afford and Wednesday to pay more than one salary. S| T A HARMONIOUS CHRISTMAS PRESENT EXPERT PIANO TUNING $5.00 by George ¢ Anderson, Expert Tuner We are Alaskan agents for Kohler and Brumbach Pianes. We sell and rent pianos and have the only expert resident professional piano tuner. We also pay taxes in Juneau and Alaska For expert piano service call or telephone Anderson Music Shoppe Under leadership of George Beck, superintendent of the public school H at Petersburg, a public library is ats being started there. Values to $6.00 ‘Work has stopped on the cons- truction of the hospital at Craig. The exterior was completed, but|@® not the interior. Dr. Henrl de 1 50 Wydum has left Craig, and there . are doubts whether he will return. ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. 00 0000 TR g Two cases of scarlet fever have JUNEAU DOUGLAS : ;;i;:l:f: & Wrngdl Bath e i T Phone 6 Phone 18 ~ i 37 = = = ==| Fred Apsch, 18, and Miss Irene %Bertflnd. 16, both of Ketchikan, EDISON MAZDA LAMPS i were recently married in Wrangell. l Hyder will have a Community

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