The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 2, 1932, Page 2

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. FRIDAY, DEC. 2, 1932. WARNING NOTE | *"“Fje Weather \ 4 I S DELIVER n LOCAL DATA ROV 17 7% By the U. S. Weather Bureau) [ k F LN % t for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m, Dec. 2: ln urs K [ b ; in and slightly warmer tonight and, Saturday; moderate | v ~ sterly winds. pmite ey E | Wanted! United Kingdom S gy e 2 2 ® \ fflr Glft Seekers : i Plans Reprlsals { today ;9j34 34 ; 97 s 6 Rain-Snow :_1 : 4 | 3 '< — ’ CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS (Continued 1rom Page One. > —— £ ‘ YESTERDAY | TODAY | OPEN TO BUY A store Tull of gifts awaits you. Gifts LA ‘;;trwiithstandm o s — . ———— St o Rl R o i e e | pay the 3 g the | ghest 4p.m. | Lowest4am, 4am. Precip. 3 el e 5 »f merit for everyone. Gifts designed .dn i | remonstrance against being Wl iation temp. temp. ! temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather LARGE QUAN'F[T]ES OF nuch for Christmas as they are for liged to do so. |n 5 8 -14 | -18 -18 8 ‘0 Clear crmanent satisfaction. We have planned 3 | Meanwhile the French Premier, g 4 | 0 4 4 0 Cleds’ Edouard Herriot, has t.mmnutted(p -6 -6 i B8 12 [] Cedr | | for the most complete he.l{dn)‘ season i \ a note o the French Ambassador,|r..: vuko 4 s 38 Lap 4 0 pt.cuy | and urge you to take the earliest moment i =0 NS in Washington, asking postpone-;q 14 -18 -18 Clear | to let us help you with your gift prob- \ ¢ ment of the $20,000,000 mtere)t‘ o -8 | -22 Snow § a : . ‘ payment. 1z -6 -14 Pt.Cldy ! at a very reasonable cost. 78 | While the contents of the nete|s. paul .......... 20 20 . Snow were not definitely known last| p,icn Harbor 40 | 3 3 Cldy KID GLOVES SWEATERS / night, the belief is the note asks| x. 36 Py ; . SW / | Postponement. on the grounds that| cocova S : Snow BOTH RANCH AND WILD ; Ll in Pulloxer Styles | such action is necessary to the best| juncau Si 8% &4 P Cldy LHIG(IOLL’Eth e e “intcrests of everybody. i 43 E Cldy GLOVES | roul. b { P 2 = : i Rain S E . n l etchikan Wool Flanne | e R = - | _ v HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID Genuine Leather | LOUNGING B | PARIS, Dec. 2. — i o2cond|Edmonion ?3 | : . 4 g;g;’ PURSES ROBES * | French note, requesting postpone- | ¢ & ; i : Rain 2 sa | W T e - i ment of the war debt payment 3 s 58 . a Pt. Cldy BEADED BAGS Silk A du> the United States on the fif- | piiacr Sy L sre s 8 it N sOBEI ‘nc S F TR > teenth of thic month, delivered to- Ihe Aleutian Islands storm has moved castward and is central ° 9 d L] T e NEGLIGEES / {day to Secretary of State Stimson, |, z in the Gulf of Alaska ) diminished energy. The | B g 4 G Boxed Linen and \ noted with satisfaction that Hoover|, . ... low throughout Alasta and Western Canada with mod- | 208 West 30th St;, New York City Imported Swiss | Quilted Silk: \ |is disposed to recommend to Cou-|.. Jin or snow over Southern Alaska. The weather is gznerally HA\I)hER(‘HlEF S gress a new examination of thej ., Middle and Northern Alaska. Temperatures have fallen ” 3 e ROBES 3 |debt question as a whole. n and extreme Southwest Alaska and have risen ‘n Contaét for Information and Shipping Tags gl Sl ¢ Reacticn Reccgnized ; £ MA. i Boxed Coxtume iful \ The “;laer 2;1.! P;’tx:l;e realizes | s f,,{{lp,j‘flmry = H. J. YURMAN, Alaska Representative )F\\f LRY Beautifu ’ i that a reduction of Europe's debts| y T A | LINENS . to the United States would react|'’ i . = 5 2 ¥ o s v lon the American economic situa-{{CI¢ ell interested governmsnts M B H' Beautiful Silk | for Gift-giving - tion but since modification of the| {0 v their positions on the y eauty nt LINGERIE s S | French debt was granted by the!S Y RPN . S — e - [United States in 1026, gravity of | 4o SR Brencs herdt e 1007 Pure Virgin 4 B s TR 3-Piece Wool ¢ { b ucs | BLANKETS 'Daily Cross-wurd Puzzle Silk | Pastel Shades ! ACROSS Solution of Yesterday’s Puzzle 7. Stitch l"“l"RI‘JLL\S NS o | l.. YZ:A}!-!\Ev E‘mlnul : d 8. bllu{l 1}\4(‘:‘7\"‘2 Wool Filled Silk : 3 RIAICIOZAININ SCARFS PIARIA[T[1]0 Silk and Chiffon COMFORTERS, nomic financial crisis 'ri ildi omic and financial I'riangle Building, Juneau Im For Expert = =z I 3 L[S 13: On the ocean Serious . Old musical instrument ollog ! Indefinite FINE SILK HOSE ARE ALWAYS ’ : | L Siinolint WELCOME - Service, semi-service and chiffon. A new 4 stock for Christmas just received of the § | Plerce with a pointed nationally advertised and guaranteed - peapon in that place One doasn’t need 3 . Down: : 6. Interpret: roice on the s to by | PHOENIX HOSE N : H%;.’. card I L B 10 'oioercon ious, tor mff'gv lisen f i < & Rale o1 8. Morning: a % son speak will | i3 Br it ”0»\ S g 0 ling 4 r of the impart—l one 2. C hat u W e () b el Y e e P EIPARIR\F DIANA 'WYNYARD | Zim NP> mZ>NC0 OV [ [O[ORN™|[H]> (2 | | | | | mi®io V0|~ speaking voice. earning to speak to read aloud. v if the voice is pitched place the fingers over| s | . Bac A=) g, 3 g TIE SETS .l\!onkny ate 3 3 ge of the nos It vibra- i - Blbaction: i Pf”h{;'l Aottt ™, B Emall alrs 57. Symbol for n is felt there, they you may I\IUFFLERS glUbPENDER SETS . Acomplish g 6 ‘\mher of " “bromine know that the u;nes are camin:;'1 GET OUR PRICE . Son of Judah 6L Exist Xerxes . As far as HANDKERCHIEFS LOUNGING , ROBES | : el ' obi s ol LB T) g GLOVES SLIPPERS ' L thought of contesting the judicial| Not by the Hour validity of the various agreements| | which are the basis of the war i et e | 30 Gallon Range Boiler 0 s O s ames | 7/ . 7 Thz French note also asid Eur- 9 50 ope did its part to help out in the . world crisis by granting Germany :‘ a reduction of 90 per cent in t.he | % l/% ol Visit Our Toy Department on the | F] e Toilet . . . . $15.00 RAINBOW GIBLS SP(‘" nd Floor .“.-%“. .. o RO, Tisitesy: eehing; Bcle (Standard: New Pattern 'Bowl) day at 7:30 P. M, —adv. B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. | [ FI] l//ll%l ™.\ RICE & AHLERS €O0. //,/ ///,-.% PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL ’ “We tell you in advance what job will cost” ODDS and ENDS éu?x'ir B f}’fe"”}’&‘ééfiefi:&?y : [ 7 > ,Old~ Papers- for Sale at Empire Qffice Juneau’s Leading Department Store i | Michigan, champion of the Big Legion post. . . . Gerry Nugent, | Ten, can point to a three-y new president of the Phillies, so ; o - |far has laid down only one well- - i £ - ey 2 } s secord of 24 victerles, WO BeS|onnoq policy for 1033. It consists ) Am' TREAD ; ik i and one defeqh. in 20 of thelr 1ast ontizely of “Keep Kleln and Whit- L N Gl've J ewelry WHERE DO T T | RUG CUSHIONS ;| it tewet: 10 score. . .. With Earl Selbert C\uch Tuss McLaughry can't i N \ k | YOU KEEP ?Hls hockey star stubbornly refusing to understand his great Brown elev- They double the wearing CHR]STMAS GIFTS . sign his New York Rangers' con- ‘ o than opposing teams. \ qualities. of your rug. They tract; the depression seems defin- |“They g0 along for threé quarters | ) S R : give it that additional thick- THAT LAST?! ! ; d tb laying ‘nothing’ football,” he puz- wiil ness and luxurious springl- ! ! ==an other jtely t6 have lfted in csnada | play ng’ e P S ness associated only with the " Olark Hinkle, all-eastern full-[cled, “then all of a sudden, zingo, ) S S S R st poslly, THgk: ; r back at Bucknell last year, is re- they're the team coaches dream 2 &[' NOW ON DISPLAX 7 0 valua b ,e s? garded as the greatest *"find” of | nbout.”. : [mC redit for the yen[;s b A N ? rofessional circles, | most colorful cognomen goes to the | s T ;::'s i l‘):‘e SGreen Bay outflt,|coast critic who labeled “Cotton” X \ Rt "OUR insurance policies, which, incidentally, turns* over all | Warburton, U. S. C's 148-pound : : 3 )ewelzy, securities, and its profits to its local American quarterback, the 'uanopmg Flea." 5 5 : ] o8 T other valuables, desecve: pro- S ; W RI S tection from the dangersof fire, THE TOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS TS } : | ==—= loss, damage, and theft. Aad’ RRE CASTISAL N e WATCENS ot ] Dur. Services to You Begin and End at the 5 any membér of the family Deposit Box in our strong vaults will give your valua -Carrying Boat ' : Gang Plank of Every Passenger ying Ry e 5 SEE the’ protectton they should have! Our. wide sclection at s ¢ by s i ata costth of ;,fnly a f:x u:;tlml ‘ A g 3 per mon FOR INSURANCE | . | - LUDWIG | ::;,&“::':.k':z;g':‘i:f:".fi H. B. SHEPARD. & SON . i P box. toda mm B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. || TrHbb-riwidisiiies it il ' “{ NELSON oyt i Al ) \ A c &% V. ) : + e s ‘With every purchase and :n 2 r - ; ot ssusine s | © - THE SANITARY GROCERY~ ~ || mwriteere= | Fipest National Bank R Gurataon, Mg . “The Store That Plogses’ PHONES 83 OR 85 * A I ] o T

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