The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 23, 1934, Page 2

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U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU Lomlon Shopa F (’l’l Trade The Weather | B()()m l" H"r(lllletl Pl(l'ls- (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) possibly snow moderate easterly winds. LOCAL DATA Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity = 'Weather 4 pm. yesty 2953 42 48 SE 8 cldy 4 am. today 29.27 43 <43 E 8 Cldy : 9 4 Noon today 29.29 2 46 SE 8 cdly 2 3 A X i 8 RADIO REPORTS Weomen’s Coats on$ - ) , R 1 Overceoats . " T T T A 2 5 Station temp, temv | temp. temp. velogity 24hrs. Weather Ay I o 1 g ¥ € v r 3 Barrow 10 1 nylimeé now is a good Wabhi—Combatahl— / s i 2 Barr :m bl ; Sty to buy your new fur Smart e : e : g | Bethe] 2 18 18 0 i .Clar s ¥ ST 1-dotible BEreas 3 3 % Fairbanks 32 22 922 0 Cldy mmed coat. single and double breast- ; 3 5 Deliiani 30 5 s 0 Pt Cldy ed. Belted and semi- Fr e ; :; % ) A S)t ‘(P;;m;{mb“ 2(25 : 32 (1); PL_C(ildy p 4 i \ o e Dute! rbor 36 ear I'hese K moor coats belted. 2 . s : = e 3 = E & B o H RIFCLE U 2 ¥ ¥ # 1 p Cordova 42 3 34 04 eldy have Paris ideas you'll ~ § 5 - ha ) v . | Juneau 2?2 39 43 T Cld. : 318.75 to i race Cldy ec it in their novel neck- s - ¥ % bé ‘ 2 s 5 3} i o | Ketchikan 44 42 Cldy S in their loose or 2).75 (B | % ; { Prince Rupert ;i 3 % : Pt. Cldy o ; ] . N b I | Edmonton 22 PL. Cldy belted lines in their B G : Seattle 48 48 : Rain . of fabrics ‘and" col- ; | ¢ Sopelia o | Portland : 52 50 § Rain e of fabrics and ‘I()n sull o ¢ San_Francisco 6 60 54 4 Clear Priced as low .as < ey 1 : ] Fim : 5 A A . A o b Fine fabries—expert tail- A : ; ] WEATHER CONDITIONS i o i e 4 ¥ b5 o L | 3 4 2 Low barometric pressure continued throughout Alaska and the dhs ) 6) | o 1ns p it % . “1 ; 2 l)() i inside and out il g i : 4 North Pacific Ocean ‘this morninj, the storm area being centered you can depend on. our z g h s . i about 300 miles west of Sitka, whore a reading fo 20.00 inches was . a2 a1 o N SBRE reported. High pressure prevailed ever the Pacific: Ocean between suits to give a good. ac i T i San Francisco and Hawaii. Precipitation has fallen over. the coastal count of themselves. shepping for a (roucseau ic just as theilling to a royal prin- regions from Unalaska to Cordova and from Ketchikan to Oregon, RESSES ¢ as to any other ac witness the smile with which Princess .| while generally fair. weather prevailed over the interior. $22 50 tO 3 Marina, fiancee of Prince George of Great Britain, grested the A heavy run of ice was reported flowing in:the Tanana, River. ’ $ g phetcgrapher who feund her in the shop of an eager milliner, P L - “3 2 '] PRI A S S—— D -~ Atrend Our October Sale 35.00 ¢ : U LONDON, Oct. 23—London, smug |31, and 'Princess Marina, 27, may W ) : $€ A 1 the fact that it has been select- | celebrate thelr birthdays a week $12.50 values $6.95 in the fact th U e 5 v {ed as the site of the wedding of |apart instead of separate months. ,.‘I( ‘.() I ';.( ~ Prince George and Princess Marina, | When their bethrothal was first ¢ ALUEeS z‘b ).()c) b H is anticipating a “little season” of | announced, the . princess’ birth- $10.00 vatue: en’s Hats oo e - g g M Even before it had been decided [30. This, however, was the gate \ i 3 3 5 A that the royal pair would exchange | under the old Julian calendar, New shadés and shapes. Stetson and vows b Weskminster Abbey..or IR il Rt ST L R g “IT'S THE WISEST INVESTMENT T EVER MADE" “y7 g7 f ) fi H 1 0 r e t F: enter- e 7 Winter Millinery Hardostinn Redaily sdvertised ot Revembar 3, oo hete and cnte- ot SN K % inment world bezan laying plans The difference between the old At most reasonable prices. Smart for the Tolind of festivals that Wil stk &l G i et & 10 - ) $4, 00 un(' make up the royal wedding week. days so, her birthday falls on De- \i)l"s. < ! ‘e b Caterers, dressmakers, tailors, cember 13, an even week before s low as $2.95 ik g s o R v as oW as H&.79 ik ¥ royal courts in spring I OLD NEWSPAPERS Pripcess Marina, the br to- be, is a brunette whose straight sim figure makes her .appear tall- | L cfrice, 25¢, Fine for starting r father has had a none TR - o T \ ™ certain income and her educagion UNITED 1000 ITEMS STARTING AT 10 CENT: | s, t0etaed, maoh. tazkp as manas- | DEF AR S BT tE i ling a household, making beds and GENERAL LAND OFFICE o s B s cooking. But she is fluent in Six| Dot Lant Offee {7, #1 paid only @ few deflats dewn lang es, including glish Anchorage, Alaska ™ L Sl FOR MY NEW GENERAL ELECTRIC WASHER for her,” an intimate said, “except - o | Notice is hereby given that 3&\ |those she has made for herself |Daniel Huttel, entryman, together ® Genuite G-E guaranteed washers fqr less uh-n 8100.90 ) The o to-be is a \.\m.n In with his witnesses, Edward E. Zim- Think of it. Never before have such low prices been opea to e a ® # .’ [ ] the curious paradox of one Wwho you. Now is the time to buy a washer and to take advaatage ; ; |Haines, Alaska, has made final o : |tinds interest in classical music|proof on his homestead entry, An- of these bargain prices . . . and to save substaotial sums ca |but has also a strong liking for a A > o b g chorage 08071, for lots 1 2, \ Juneau’s Leading Department Stare” " B S e crne 8 7 ots 1 and lanndering expenses each week. ec. 19, lot 1, sec. 24, T. 28 8. R. f i i | Ty R s request, search |s= o 4 This -built washer is modera in every respect—bas {tra leaders, at his request, search|ss B '©, RM. containing 12340 qualigy. Py { America for new tunes to bring to |acres, and it is now in the files of quick-releasing wringer, porcelain enamel tub, geauioe G-B | him the U. 8. Land Office, Anchorage, % H.P. motor, all-rubber unbreakable cord, modern agitator, . s b o A | The only one of King George's|alaska, and if no protest is filed | . e o - o B easy rolling casters and flat top lid. Remember it's pnl- sons not a royal duke, Prince the local land office within the o " Fashion Offers the “Greyhound” Silhouette i b i e e 2 bt o pibincion e Vil das | SRS —— | thereaiter, said final proof will be It's certainly a great value...come in and inspect is certain; his allowance of $50,000 | accepted and final certificate is- as a bachelor will jump automati- |syeq. cally when he’s married to $125,000 | GEO. J. LOVE, a year. R First publication, Aug. 2?’1;{:35:“ ! Alaska Electric Light a’fd | Last publication, Oct. 23, 1934, BY ENGLISH RECKONING B e i I_DNDON Ocr. 23 —Prince oeoxw' Daily Empire \knt Ads rayr | : 0wer this wonderful washer now. Buy now and save aow. oty 4 | | { 18 i JUNEAU—8 DOUGLAS—18 Daily Cross-word Puzzle ACROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzie 8. Plural ending Ancient capl- + 9. Sells more than tal of R Bl PEELIO 10. Regiment in the Turkish army. 11. Bird of the gull family 16. Nostril 17. Bristles 19. Operated 20. Poet 21. Wings 23. Brotherly 25. Perfumes 27. Note of Guido's scale 2 2 Ireland Algonquian Indian ). Cereal grass . Dry and barren Propels with oars Mexican rub- ber tree . Native of an oriental [} S RLEm E/ ONO/m|—[O! A N D L A G E ERER\DRER m|O[[ country Play Llha chiet mie| > OO0 M| Z parf Garden tmple- m{ 0O NNO|>|x|" > m| N> 0/ mEN- mir >OND|m -z Z| >0 MmN O|— [ DN 0> 0] D R 28. Prevaricator 29. American uni- versity - M<RNO/ M m/ oV > m o= men! EIN Ingredient ot |B[E Varnish B BlA Baghelor of br. arts: abbr. [E[V . Dresses up : Destioy - [DIE] smartly 3 i‘:’lfl\lor 0 35. A’(l.?clled‘“y , Forever 42, Tall and thi DOWN in| Scrape i Romoved 7 1 ibiRgtt 126 Girac thse | GEOLOGISTS tell us that even Leaf of the moisture h d * H i palayra Patts of cdrves | 2. Gonstolation Tard bed-rock moves. But it shifts T 2. palm Revy s - ; Goltumonnd : o ot e so graduatlly that it makes a 5. m{=i[c | mam=No[n| o> Nwv>m o~ ZNN2/ P [ VNZ | m -+ Z|m, O L E A W| A R| E| A L E S S M = - D| A M A S K| mZ> ENO|>|r |7 {Ind of bean 4. Render sult. 5. Tropical fruit 5 safe, sure base for the largest 85 Engusi con- 5. THoMs. to 3 o structure. T his 'bank, too,:is : nn’xfifi'fl'n‘. £ whom money v moving with the times.~ But the of a kite $ Flower iy S navy movement is always gradual, i Shah PR - along predetermined lines. Every 7 m suceeeding move has merely // 'n. served to further strengthen and / consolidate its underlynig stabil- ./ n- . in even better position to serve AN its. many clients and depositors. [ First National Bank “‘. S lfl wh ,"/‘////é '// is the greyhound silhouctte-—slim, lithe and tall—which “Safari brown” is the warm V “ ('1R_()l ,_() (;g‘né" By s @aytime winter mode as Paris shows it. This model of | coat cut on the three-quarter n-.p’ jen in ¥ : ‘- .. FLE f hr ey & black lace back bodice and sleeves is by Main- | It is worn with a brown and heige = //‘ tops it with a black velvet postilion hat cut on the weol blouse and a brown felt hummeek I /;‘.- H--=fl%fi 'Harri Mac 'l\me S[\ Dilkusha signs it.

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