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i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 10, 1934. ! ] . | ‘made last night | J. George ... 150 150 150—450 | MRS. GEORGE F. FREEBURGER | steamer Alaska from Portland, 1. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU . 4 AYLUR | Inamiéun sors mace M 0 0 SE LEGIn N‘ — | RETURNS FROM VISIT SOUTH ! Oregon, where she has been visit- ’ We h er A1 A Jwexe 14271 o | ing her parents for the last several (lt H.l\»’ I T Cauliflowers * TowlL i of bk Moom?, g WITH HEALTH MUCH BETTER ooops My Freeburger, who went O B e ) '} | Mrs: Koski 136 120 147403 I Se_w‘l’f"’“ %0 ‘188300 510, | south for the benefit of her By the U. 7y m“'n becasuacs £ Koski 152 172 182—506 O' Kikc 155 172 165—492 Mr_~, George F. Freeburger re-|health, is greatly improved and is LOC s i ] !’! g | caro 190 152 189531 i 473 | turned to er Juneau home on the | feeling fine. Forecast for Juneam and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., Jan. 10: g L C. Ashby ... 165 461 Aujre Ml e SO AR - Snow and colder tonight and Thursday; gentle sortheasterly winds. ) HE : e ™ o o BRflTH E RS TRIU ToaLEe e b vk el ey el b kel L » 1] | Tomatoes THE 4 pm. yesty y » L | Mrs. T. George... 131 139 136—406 | 4 am. today 2071 34 9 w 8 Rain 1 e F. Henning 167 178 165—510 | Noon today 2980 - 34 T Lo S ! Tomatoes, Spuds and Pep-|Barmagar, or 104 171 158528 Close Match Played Last JAGKIE BE BETTY MAC CABLE AND RADIO - k § e § S b e YESTERDAY TODAY pers Win in Elks’ Tour- | Totas 492 488 450 1439 Night i 2 City League | SHOPPE : Matches Tuesda Sprouts | Bowlmg Games [ EETS Highest 4pm. | Lowest4a.m. 4a.m. Precip. 4am. ney hlatc uesday s 1. Taylor . 159 170 144473 | ot [ Station temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity nrs. Weathor S Joe George ...°172 °172 157—501| Three George Brothers, Joe, Tom ' Barrow R ) Clear v s vegetable Loaglt | srapleton *136 *136 *135—408 | and Gus, who made up the George | Is Featuring the Nome 14 -24 -30 -30 . o Clear , g T —— —— — — | Brothers' bowling team last even- s / Bethel .. 6 -18 =30 <30 10 0 Clear plaver 8t e 1Ll ol 467 478 437 1382 ing, lost by a slight margin to the NEW BOB S Fott Yhkon . 0 -4 -2 -12 4 0 Clear » e “‘:‘; J“;' Spuds | Legion of the Moose team in the (\ / Fairbanks S 178 -4 -6 2 4 02 Snow | YOOk VW0 gl |aea . Davi 3 366 | Cj y tch DAWSON ...coooie =6 =10 -16 -16 2 0 — ] 1w 3 rlow. | MIs. C. J. Davis 119 123 124—366 | City League tournament matc — Jatkie L AWSO! y fom £ hc"‘;“m:“ Lavenik 179 193 180—552 | played at the Brunswick alleys. The KN ?WB;?R‘!,{ le::: i Blr‘l]tish light- 8 { St. Parl ... e s s 12 16 6 Trace Cldy l \(Dr“lzlull:t ca;;)mm; it s 132——460‘Leg10n o0 fotiiad | NTD G0 o thght v»?l'l faunch a comeback [ ( Dutch Harbor - 28 24 | 2 22 0 12 Cldy O/ ree, el V] b , —— —— —— —— | George Brothers score of 1421, Vs . o 4 KodigK ............ 36 34 18 20 4 0 Clear Totals 423 430, 438 1378 | (M Seston of the Leglon trio| PAPEEN Triday nigts 16 & rUTH It is very popular for the | Cordova SRR T e e Peppers | was high man for the evening with | f Italy, Juneau 1 36 34 34 8 09 Rain Mrs. I. Taslor, of the ,s’p“;‘“t;‘ Mrs. Lavenik .. 130 168 161—459 | a total of 510 and a single game f:nd],w“l,:l (?,:t,so f,,‘;‘;‘i’f’“n:“onil 4 SMALL HATS RS 30 — — Trace . Snow total of 473, was the high | Gyiggpy 164 205 163—532| high of 204 | Boning ‘toeriin. Tl G Ketchikan ... 40 40 34907 T g S8 Cldy HO04s e wommen oWl | Banrila 16 116 145-9%0] A: 9:30 oclook tonight the Alas- (P0XE ProETim. TES. BEHCLh S : l Pr‘ $5 00 Prince Rupert ... 42 40 86 88 --2m S8 clay i B gy L "o 492 460 1581 | ouneau team Wil play against|ounoq anont $400,000 with his fists, pecua e, Y i e e b g e o e ot e nd| Totals 420 403 460 1881 | fhe Bryewitk ‘three in the Jan- | HITeS 00Nk MUSREN RS 2 Seattle 54 82 46 46 26 14 Raif » B e S R Cabbages | uary fournament underway. tel}’f e ot tanenid i WA Portland ST 46 46 10 14 cldy bmt]h;c o Mrs. C. Mes'r'dt 99 146 154—399 | 1Individual scores made last even- a ‘close ten roind decision ‘over San Franlisco ... 50 50 0 42 8 0 Pt.Cldy 2 Wi 2 1l e o= BETTY MAC SHOPPE | : 205 in his second game. | gyt 0, 138 12¢ 1B5—aa1| - Gedegs Biothers | him in London recently. 4 The barometric pressure is lowest in the Gulf of Alaska and mode > s are on the schedule — — — — | T. George 133 154 200—487 | e . KT bly A 4 erately low throughout the eastera portion of the Territory with fo 4 a8, 1t 45 Lodge nightior | mypae 412 411 199 1322 | G, George 132 191 167—490 | Assembly Apartments snow' or rain from the central Inierior to Oregon and little change the Elks. ¥ Daily kmpire Want A“_P”! i in temperature. The pressure is high and rising slowly in extreme y [?] | Western Alaska with light snow in southern Bering Sea and clear E' and much colder weather from the Kuskokwim Valley northward. At Fort Simpson, Y. T, the temperature fell fifty degrees in the past twenty-four hours, but is now only fourteen degrees below zero, § B GORDON’S | TumBER| Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. \ Call for Precinct Caucus of | the Democratic Party ‘ D g d S [ [ S k ' F _NOTICE IS HEBEBY GIVEN that a Demo- (Joat, ress and JUIt IN QCOCK ¢ i s orrrenes vo s o 2w xo 3o b 11th day of January, 1934, at 7:30 P. M. o’clock ' of said day in MOOSE HALL at Juneau, Alaska, for S‘4LE NOW ON. the purpose of electing 29 delegates to the Divisional Democratic Convention to be held at Juneau, Alaska, on January 24, 1934, 'and for electing, a Precinet Group 1 Group 3 Committee for said precincts, and for such other and further business as may properly come before said caucus. AL LUNDSTROM, FRANK BATHELLO, M. E. MONAGLE. N e s 3 One rack of new spring dresses includ- Dresses Originally Priced Up g i) : o gt e 27.50 lain colors, prints and combinations. o1 : “MAKE 1934 ANOTHER DEMOCRATIC YEAR” Transparent velvets, rough crepes, heavy sheers and smart woclens are included in this group. All colors. Dresses for business, for bridge, two-time dresses and formal evening dresses included. Sizes 14 to 4. L] Specially Priced v ~ $19.50 itk CHANGE FROM LUMPS On this rack you will find dress values TO LINES Group 2 to $9.75 — suitable for afternoon and | Less than half the regular price! Youwll street wear. Priced for quick clearance. Is GOOD FORM__ b never find g'rea'zer value‘s. Every dress i gy selling. Btae Special Swedish Massage will do it while you rest! y. ' Swedish Massage Will Build Up or Reduce $ 1 2075 $3095 Weight Phone 10, Gastineau Hotel for Appointment y Every Item in Stock Reduced! ® L 4 Mrs. J. M. Malila 20% EXTRA Just Unpacked! Very, Very Marvelous Buys ' GRADUATE MASSEUSE Your choice of a lot of very fine DISCOUNT SPECIAL NEW SPRING PRINT BERETS—Each, 50 cents _ . Every Skirt in stock. A real give-a-way on DRESSES NEW HOUSE DRESSES 66 SUN G smNE " Prints—Breadcloths—Linens » Every Sweater in stock. CHILDREN’S RAINCOATS . The weather will make no difference to those who * ; ; A $10.75 , use artificial ‘sunlight. Daily use of the GE Sun- Every Blouse in stock. wqflh much more than the # 2| < Lamp will provide the ultra-violet rays we miss All Silk Lingerie price we are asking. otherwise. Arrived just in time : i All Kabo Corsets. SEE THESE EARLY for this sale RAYON PAJAMAS ; Table Model SzI.so ; ’ of You can’t afford to miss this buy at the very special price i1, ONLY $1.45 per pair Sold or rented on our every reasonable payment plan. Buy the S2 bulb $3.75 Rent the lamp $2.00 per month All payments may be applied on the purchase price. § Received Too Late for Christmas Trade A real new and snappy assortment of BERET and MtT(},]H(}NGdS(ilARF SETS .371.4T5h;!se :}:e ! v——PHONE FOR DETAILS NOW— ; @ Ily at our cost . . . a complete clearance must be had and the price . . . or the I ¢ : ¢ . TERER d SCARF Alaska Electric Light & SALE NOW ON! STORE OPEN TONICHT' Power Co. JUNEAU—Phone 6 DOUGLAS—Phone 18]