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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, NOV.. 26, 1934. 28 PASSENGERS KENAI ARRIVES 5ol ™™ i, Wontiar | Snow or rain tonight and Tuesday; moderate southeast winds, BN me Nation's socially elect, elect- | LicAL Dhs AND | Sl B b T o, Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velodty Westter : | 4 pm. yesty .....2073 35 ki w 3 Cl iy ‘ Wier, mu longer taciudes Mp, | 4 Om loday .29 32 0" HE e rimy and Mis. Elllott Roossvelt, He | NoOU toda¥ ....2087 35 88 W . 5" ' LtSnow - RADIO REPORTS divorced and remarried. The | LR A4 ’ 5 R Bringing 13 passengers from Sitka | Vessel Ret,ums h'Om S“ka, and way ports, the Kenai arrived | § y Lo 2 at the Pacific Coast Dock this| the; Dhepa;t s fpr morning. She will make the return | "'em‘ni;'d:' :&ll “ile :’:“““_": YESTERDAY | TODAY thern trip this week, leavig here at 6| fam o in the social outhern Forts et O b o | register. ] Highest 4pm. | Lowest4a.m. 4am. Precip. 4am. b S Included on the passenger ‘mani- | Rosamond Pinchot, niece of Station temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather FOR THAN KSG'VI NG Returning from a brief side-trip | fest are the following: Gov. Gifford Uinchot, of Penn- | Barrow ... 2 -8 -0 -10 8 0 Clear to Sitka, the Northland arrived| From Chichagof—Alex Barrdini, :ylvania, is also dropped from | Nome .22 20 18 20 8 06 Snow here_last night, took on 29 pas- | John Salo; from Sitka—J. W. Guck-| the society register. péthel - 32 8 S 4« 02 Clear sengers, and then departed early cr, C. O. Nelson; from Tenakee— . ' ~n - e=® ! g:t‘::fl“ : ‘;3 -;g 18— 4 0 Cldy : i AR - this morning for Seattle’ and |James V. Cole, Mrs. M. L. Har-| e Kansas Modern Language i g 2 i =20 -12 4 0 Cldy The “g,htl bfc}(vgr(;'und Y fm ax et Southeast Alaska way , ports. vaniltune; from Hoohah — J. W.| Assoclation Will conduct a study of 'St Paul ........... 38 % # 36 10 10 Cldy I AN ) . sdal ?r ot Included on thé butgolfig pas-|Holt, E. E. Bromiéy, Willlam Skek- [the six Indian dialects formerly | Dutch Harbor ... 40 ~ 36 | a2 38 26 92 POy Eance 2 fotois of Fo¥ bricodt senger list ‘are the following: | ley, Miss Daisy Griner, John Lad- | SPOkeil in Kansas. | | Kodiak’ . L4 40 B W0 cldy as you plegse—at special prices! For Seattle—Mrs. H. Roden, John | ardcheff, Mrs. . T. Ladardcheft, Cordova, . u u 3¢ 34 4 Trace Oldy Vognild, C. E. Patten, W. L. Bald- wMilton Bagby. [ ;r:‘kell :g 35 3}. 32 8 02 Snow i i win, Lars Aygard, H ,R. Fishnal- - B AR ¢ - — 05 — Irish Linen Cloths Yo, Whmat Oteredson! M, Wilme e i { Ketchikan . “ a2 T S G clay 2 21/ i d Georgeson, Mrs. B. A. Leonard, | MRS. W. A. HOLZHEIMER AND | Prince Rupert . 44 4 34 42 4 54 Pt.Cldy (2x2Y5 yards) Eleanor Swartz, L. L. Mench, p,| GRANDDAUGHTER TO vxsn“ Edmonton e | 8 8 4 01 cldy H. Taylor, Thomas dJudson Jr. AT HAINES, THANKSGIVING | Seattle 50 & | 42 a« 8 0 Cldy with 12 Napkins—average size Nevell Northop, Tony Arthneck, | Portland 52 48 | 42 4 8 0 Pt.Cldy 3 ¢ Mrs. Willlam A, Holzheimer and | San Francisco 60 58 | 52 52 6 Trace Clear Nickolas _Troys. | For Petersburg—C. R. Wright, | Anton Olsen. | C For Wrangell—Helen Lybeck, E.|& S. Calhoun, J. F. Chamberlin. 2 week visiting with Mr. and For Ketchikan—John E. Pegues, | M Mark Callum. Mr. Callum | Edward Ridley, Dorothy Zeng, Roy | 15 Deputy U. S. Marshal at Haines | Here's an' excellent quality double damask, hand-hemmed and laund- ered, ready for use. Choose floral or conventional design. granddaughter, Miss Mary ory, leave on the steamer Al- a for Haines to spend Thanks- WEATHER SYNOPSIS An area of low barometric pressure extendéd from thé Aleutian Islands - southeastward to Southeast Alaska, the lowest reported pres- sure being 28.80 inthes near Unalaska. High pressure prevailed' from the Pacific Coast States southwestward to the Hawaii Islands, the crest being 30.42 iriches. The pressute was relatively high over the We serve Filet Cloths Long, Will Rock, Mr. a and formerly they made their hom 5 M:ux}xce Raymond, Roy 3:,,;,?; in Ketchikan, Revergntly MacKenzie basin. This general pressure distribution has been ac- (72)(90) $600 & C. Sendell. , . | —— el Thoughfully companied by precipitation over the Bering Sea region and over | L. 3 : £ Southeast Alaska, elsewhere over Alaska partly cloudy to cloudy AT fiRic i CPTRCERS | To Monopolize Drugs all thosé who weather prevaited. Lovely cloths. At this price, it’s Coe st e e of lect 3 Seasonable temperatures were reported this morning throughout hardly believable. Practical; wash- e HOSPITAL NOTES ®| STOCKHOLM-—A State monop- se' P’ as k the field of observation. ; able; approximate size. P o000 PO o d in SVeden fow phnrmace'utlcnl[ their director P RRREL A7) A M e ¥ LYMAN S. PECK DELAYED | word received today by A. B. Hayes. supplies has been' proposed by a Cut-Work Linen Set Louis Linge entered St. ‘Anh’s|committee of experts’ The profect | [ ] IN INTERIOR METROPOLIS It is possible he will fly down to = Hospital this morning. He was "° 1ld parallel the present State — !Jlmenu from the Interior : city. $35.00 given attention for an injured ““"Oé and “’b::“‘;’ T;YWPOUES withl The Charles W. Lyman S. Peck, General Mm-; e Here' - f A AL j ‘:tr:‘ oicmzn?tick i amiil;,rsx:s:gfl Carter Mortuary :v'fyrs. °;u:h’bee§‘°£;’!n?‘;“ !;:11:'} 'I'htils year's i c;z;;d m_re&o eres a it eve S Y 4 | A - |counties ardund Brownm 5 X., one. 72x90 inch cloth; 12 napkins, Mrs. J. Zauroff, & medical pa- COPOTIION. gy TOOMNE 1382, gy ff banks and will mot. reachi JUnest | o5 estimated at @ growers meet- thént, Was "~ discharged ~ from St.| et o Ann’s Hospital yesterday. SHOP IN JUNEAU! Soem wb e . until the end of this week or me‘mg to be 15 per cent of normal. Otoatsal,_Trivine beginning of next, according to 18x18. Handsomely ’broidered. ... China in Sets and Open Stock. IMPORTED DINNERWARE Constable—Pink ° A new pattern with a lovely primrese’ glaze on a pleasing shape. Decorations aré far famed and beautiful of English country scenery from original prints by John Contsable, a distinguish- ed artist. Today his pictures are eagerly sought after and command very high prices. In sets or open stock —Reasonably Priced 32-Piece Set, Special, $12.50 OLD BRITAIN CASTLES-Blue There are 41 of these old historic Britain Castles shown on different piéces of B n e a Why Not Have a Beautiful Hardwond Floor Today? 4 E:L(’)QRS OF OAK, after years and years, do not show signs of ‘wéar but improve in beauty and colorings as the years roll by. They are always in style and WHY, we ask youi, deny yourself the comfort and pleasure of an OAK FLOOR longer? ' @AK has been the standard for floor construction for centuries and no subititute for ever been found to equal it in beauty, stylé and durability. There is no change that by could be made fo your home that would add the charm and reflect the taste of the “HOME OWNER as a i GLEAMING FLOOR OF OAK . . “The cost of oak flooring is véry, very conisérvative when consideration is given the this dinnerware. In sets or open stock. e 32-Piece Set, $11.50, Special (CHINAWARE ON DISPLAY UPSTAIRS) B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. “Juneaun’s Leadin‘;g' Department vsmlfe_” PPN e FUTY. - 5T 0818 ¥ W | He added that interference by b}m’-—«mo- c,"m “'s wm[s | the generals was more of a prob- lét ‘In' the early days of the re- B le Mau'- |public than today so he hopes ut r 4 o g g EREB}evemually to see the system put | on a sound business, basis. —————— | MISS HUNSBEDT ON LEAVE Lengthy Messages Are Dis-| : | Miss Helen' Hunsbkdt, dlerk patched by Chinese | tne office of the U. 8. B ¢ oot tai s : i ill gi embe Ward Lords | Pubiis. Sdivey, 1s ‘taXltE & wekbs long fifé and service, plus the comfort and satisfaction, they will give every member of i]eawe. YOIJR HOUSE.HOLD ¢ x Il e -* 24 NANKING, Nov, 26—The tend- b g, A e i & A ency of Chinese war lords to send REV. MUNROE HONORED out lengthy circular telegrams xsj one of the main reasons for the Rev. Father Francis Munroe, S. inefficiency of the Chinese Tele- | J, returned recently to ‘Wrangell graph System, Wang Ching-Wei, | from Ketchikan where celebration Premiér of the Nanking Govern- of the diamond jubilee of his re- ment, said in a recent speech. ligious professional services was The Premier said some militar- eonducafl &t solemn high mass in 0] Should you desire, at any titig, to dispose ‘of your home, the resale price will be several dollars more if you can say.“Yes, we have oak floors' thl‘g‘lfgfi\‘:&t_;fl‘ekw'? Again, should it be necessary to find a tenant for your present HO) it would be muclt edsier to find a desirable takér, at an increased monthly pay, if the FLOORS are of OAK. ; : . ists think nothing gl filing 2‘.000- the Cal Church ‘there. ; ‘ word manifestos at Government ex- —————— 1 il Fita 4 § girad Myt 4 . t v brimenty HoE T R You will be surprised at the fow cost of installation of these very fine floors and Qyg would bé pleased to make an estimate of the cost of any desired improvement. : o e grah €0 0T e be Sf g ap e .;;3'- e, o 4 -rjfiq ';.. . ; Z EXPERT FLOORING CONTRACTOR <ttt (Ask any of my customers) ) 'PHONE 582 FOR A FREE ESTIMATE!, . .. oo .. {4 DISTRIBUTED BY ALASKA-RHEINLANDER DISTRIBUTORS | for prompt service and immediate dalivery of cither Rhelnlander HAROLD L. STABLER, Local Agent Ere L CAPITOL