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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, DEC. 15, 1934 s & w s UAD Totals 464 451 4221337 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Rexalls | iy tii ) 1] ¥ u Miss Taylor 165 120 146— 431 | [0 the U. S. Commissioner’s Court for Juneau Preeinct, Alaska. In Shattuck 162 162 162—°48€ P 4 Probate. illig 36 166 160— 462 | HAs HARD TIM b R “lIn the Matter of the Estate of JAMES GILLEN, Deceased. Totals ... 463 448 468—1379 THIRD GAME NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned was on the Nuggets 20th day of November, 1934, ap- ) ‘ & - i | 7 i £ a8 Mys,, 0. Mesldt 129 ‘83 161— 980 | noiiten miacitor of th abore. G- y _ The value, dt any cdhl toi the ‘Shaw 143 189 142— 474 | P itor o e above es consumer depends solely upon aw . 2— 474 |tate. All, persons having claimhs a i : {| what results he is able to secure McCormick 137 156 144— 437 |goainst said o ¥haib pfogiinc Rexalls- Bow After Two [Bgsinet sald estate are required fo s with it in dally operation and . i : T S e s lem, with the proper S under exitsing conditions. . . . A Close Bowhl[;g an- Totals 5 @:b 43¢ 437—1280 | youchers, within $ix months from number éight shoe has no value tests Are Playe: ¢ ot g 3 |the date hereof to the undersigned M 8 I to the mafn with s number nine y Miss Monson ... 138 170 120— 428 | at the office of A. W. Fox, Room ace || foot. . . . A ten-foot plank is ‘Williams 158 158 158—*474 | Yes, friends, the § & W team Tub:; s T e i 509‘4, Valentine Building, Juneau, Al- 1 || worthless ds a means of spafi- S 9! aska. ning a twelve-foot space. . . . in the A League defeated the Rex- ’ 5 \ ¥ —_—— —— | Dated November 24,1934, the Vo Cokl phicsd TAY ks qasted i alls last night at Elks bowling al- . . . B i1t g leys. But, was it a close victory! Vg JOHN McCLOSKEY, . the market but coal values must *—Average, di V1. g cutor e ‘! « - The % AR wittead Bt B \emfze id not bOf‘ = L% b]_E‘\:_L\um of l):e Estate. ()l l S continue to be determined on lead on the first game by the ex- ' s Novs 3 R . U . the firing line in each individusl tfemely narrow margin of 464 to _ SHOP IN JUN 85 publication, Deo. 22,1034, N plant. ,463. Margins don’t come much nar- r T . ® We can satisfy your every coal “Fower than that. Then, the S & W U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU | F(lSth",C(l need now as we have for over trio cinched the match by copping & ’ ¢ * thirty-five years in Juneau. the scmnd] g;ime}lisl to 448. It e eat ',er W We have a coal for every purse mattered little that the Rexalls o = A 4 R § and for every purpose and we rallied to take the final bracket, (By the U. S. Wemhf:r lfnrffam ”y With each succeeding year Christmas gifts are becoming invite you to call us about your 468 to 422. Individual honors in Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 pm, Dec. 15: particular problem. ihis match went to Miss Donie Showers or snow flurries and cooler tonight, Sunday clearing b/y t’l(’ One of the following may fit & E"Tfl‘“- whose 431 was thes best and cooler. or really wants. Seolve your gift problem this ar' by your requirements: more and more practical . . . things that everyone needs iree-game score for the women. LOCAL DATA 1 Per ton {¥Another 2-to-1 verdict wa$ scor- Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity — 'Weathe: | A ® letting our trained staff help you select gifts that ‘are Indian Egg-Lump . $12.00 by the Hart, Schaffner & Mark 4 pm. yest'y 2064 39 87 s 7 Sprinkling llgllstlll(! o i Catbonado ... . 13.00 m over the Munsingwefrs, This 4 am. today 2950 39 ) E 9 Lt. Rain : really worth while. Utah Stove Was done despite the “best” 577 and Noon today 1..20.36 43 52 SE 15 Misting i Nanaimo Lamp ... . 200 bowling of Frank Metcalf for - SRR R g g Nafiaimo Mine LB the losers. The Hart trio claimed AR R i " , ) 4 Diamond « Briquets .. i best team totals of the evening YESTERDAY | TODAY v Indian-Carboniado Mix ... with 1457 and 491. e i ar e‘ S Jl Utah Stove anid Steam.... v Squibbs 3-to-0 defeat of the Highest 4pm. | Lowest4a.m. 4a.m. Precip. 4am. Indian Eg&-Lufiip ang Nuggets was featured by the sin- Station . temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather Steam .. go-gflmP total of 170, scored by Barrow i [re 18050 8 0 Clear Indfan Pea Coal ... iss Mabel Monson for the win- Nome S R | 8 0 Clely : et Webster Smithing gers. Bethét 12 6 6 18 0 Clear = Sunglo Smithing “Sherwin- Williams and Hills Fairbanks -8 . =6 6 0 Clear ) Brothers will get' together g 7:30 Dawson LT 04 Cldy / Prices quoted are F.O.B. o'clock tonight in the opening B St. Paul 3 O 1 Trace Cldy ’ Large assortmennt to choose from! Bunkers L#ague contest. An hour later, Dutch Harbor 36 36 44 Cldy 1 > L Delivery aaaitional Schillings and Carstens will bowl, Kodiak 3 3 28 28 : 0 Clear ! and, at 9:30 o'clock, the Del Montes Cordova 24 28 0 Clear Par wietis srncacer site - - / Priced 95¢ to $20.00 Pacific Coast FIRST GAME Ketchikan 0 0 Munsingwears Prince Rupert Mrs. Alexander 111 99 110— 320 REdmonton E | Coa CO. Barragar, Jr., 168 189 176— 533 Seattle 46 46 Metcalf 186 191 200— 577 Portland (S ; . R W A San Francisco ... : 50 50 FERRY WAY PHONE 412 Totals 465 479 486—1430 — s A Hart, Schaffner £ Marx ATHER SYNOPSIS pet Miss Hansen 105 105 105—*315 Low barometric pressure continued today over the North Pacific CAll_ cuie’ of the foil Halm 182 185 164— 531 | Ocean, there being two storm centers, one off the coast of South- lowing Southwell 177 176 183— 53| cast Alaska and the second’ about 400 miles south of Unalaska. High ‘ ; Handicap 25 25 25— 175! pressure prevailed over the MacKenzie River valley and northern S T T Alaska, the highest reported pressure being 30.30 inches at Barrow. | Totals 489 491 477—1457 | This general pressure distribution has been attended by light pre- B WE SELL GOOD COAL ONLY SECOND GAME cipitation ftom Southeast Alaska southward to Oregon, while fair S & W | weather was reported over the interior, western, and northern por- We especially recommend Indian Egg-Lump and | " ) Wiss -Mannix 122 137 114— 373 | tions of Alaska. : , % ' Henning, A. 181 170 185— 536 It was colder at Barrow and Fairbanks this morning, elsewhere , 3 Carbonado Caro 161 144 123— 428 M_WA i-le' '{‘(-rr Lher %44]0‘,‘%‘ ) terrr;fex':fl\jre changes wefislnia.lli.g . : F ) FOR YOUR FURNACE ¥ . . NORTH TRANSFER Men’s Furnishings P Otfite . 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