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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, DEC. 1, 1936. - R ARNEY GQOGLE AND SPARK PLUG, ' Ry BILLIE DE BEuK MGG ! #27 m num i eiee Dow i THERE, i & T ENTLE i YOU" %ggxl‘gg&:fi;fi@r;‘ggp o”if?\.‘-‘# 'IE:KEH'%H' DISCOMBOOBERATING NO-COUNT MUSH-RAT OR N o?(%N;EQ %Fugé’? BY CRACKY !! ~ (LL STOMP TH' LIVINY bk e ) DAYLIGHTS OUT'N VE : MY MOUE To | STOP _BELLERIN' YORE BRAINS r OUT ABAAT HIRIN' A LOTTA 1 GOOD-FER-NOTH(N.. RED- MOUTHED | cwl LAWYERS ¥/ JES' TELL TH' ' 0 m @m@ | JEDGE 0 THIS PERTICKLER L Pl [ DEESTRIK ToO | KEM HYAR AN KEM QUICK--- i SNUEEY— | J B HE'D BETTER 3 TELL WHUT ; HE KNOWS AN' GIT HIT i OVER WIF-- | | mal, being the warmest NU\I(th]‘ HA'NFALL SETS on record over a period of 41 years. DRY NOVEMBER The monthly percentage of possible BUSINL%S DIR EGTORY FR ATER &L bOClETlES 'NEWRECORDFOR " F5 55 HITS GROWERS |_mors=sovs | | month was 2587 inchts, or 16.86 inches abaye the normal. The total JUNEAU REGIUN ”Jm:n a(!;::(‘;m-lxm::;[lmi?pmfi?el‘: Wheat Vlen Change f.o'n y G e ol i PRQF FS;{QNAL -5 | this year smoutted to #458 tuohes,| IE]| (o ‘Spring Plant- | When in Need of k -— ot | R ¥ % | Fraternal Societie | of Gastineau . 2 1 ) S which is by far the wettest period 2 > ; 3 s t Total of 25.87 Inches Falls on record for this station. The to- ing, Inland Empire I} piEsEL om—uTAm coAL || Channel | ‘ 5 tal precipitation from January 1| o ! | Helene W. L. “Albrecht | + { During November, Re- o November 30th amounted to 9447 spoxane, wash, Dec. 1 i GENERAL HAULING i PHYSIOTHERAPY — ——— ; g inches, which is 12.18 inches above Jand Empire is experiencing fr : A || Massage, Electricitv, Infra Red B. P. 0. £. ELKS meets ports MCICOI‘OlOgISt the normal for the entire year. The ing weather after one of the d STORAGE and CRATING | Ray, Medical Gymuastics every Wednesday at | g maximum amount of precipitation Novembers on record. CALL US 307 GOLDSTEIN BLDG. 8 p. m. Visiting brothers | ¥Rollowlug ithe ;wabtest; November y, o v ot Gl o @UHOUP PERION |« Bewixton, Tdahonhbtl) the idriest Phone Office, 216 | welcome. WALTER P. on record, with a precipitation of {2587 inches, has set an all time ‘rucum for the greatest rainfall in SCOTT, Exalted Ruler M. H. SIDES, Secretnry was 3.89 in 22nd. The t on the 21s. and November in 30 years. ‘ al snowfall for the yakima and Spokane have not JUNEAU TRANSFER 1 unted to 8.2 inches, hav- 8 'y v or since 1020, %< —_— s A 2 { §a-one tugiithudh dunewn, feven. ox-y rred on the 6th. D o, & dry Novemoer shce 102§ Phone 48 Night Phone 4703 s | o MOUNT JUNEs© LODGE NO. 11 o y o { Wheat growers over the area DENTISTS ‘cud.m the previous month of thL| 5 ) 9 s i Seobhda Ao TOMAK |greatest rainfall of January, 1891,| T erage temperature for fhe are shifting from fall to Spring| &eseeosoorerrrmeeeereeay || Blomgren Bullding | 3 | when & total of SEBF InEhevwas re<| DO0U was 483 degress, WhitH{¥l|wheat planting. gsthe fall wheat| ———— ===~ i} PFONE 56 It Monday of each montk | ‘ | the warmest November on record |has failed to germinat a - =55 Hi in Scottish Rite Temple, |corded, according to fhe United » % Be Aaie0 0 I e i - " " | Hours 9 am. to 9 |.m. A 4% o 7 |in Juneau, exceeding the previous s W THE KrXAaLL STORE' | beginning at 7:30 p. m. States Weather B nthly re- e > | i et e ates Weather Bureau monthly re-| o, o November by 0.6 degree. | i - MARTIN S. JORGEN- ‘Fmt e monbhlfi m?an btemp:ra The normal temperature for No- ALASKA LINE AGENT | Yo D C P AR EN, worshipful Master; JAMES ure was correspondingly above nor-|,..,.. is 356 degree. The highi ! T, .:enne W, mxszs Secretary. | vemt : ghest | 3 A | temperature during the month was BACK FROM VACATION etR1, Rooms 8 and § i f —— REBE oL consideration. .t apPATently|sy georees on the 24th and the low- BeNa | pharmacists Valentine Building " < AR has no intention of letting go in| “ ,, he 5 | Glen Hyner, assistant agent of the TELEPHONE 176 , | Perseverance Lodge No. 2 A mee! est was 30 degrees on the 5th. The & o Wi the near future. | highest temperature on record over Alaska Steamship Company agent' compound o .; |every second an ou” N‘AMM \ e o1 in Juncau returned last evening on |day, I. O. O. F. Hall. EDI a 43-year period was 64 degrees in prescriptions. . |BUTTS, Noble Grand; MILDRED Hila CHANCE FOR NEW LEADER 1053 the lowest over a similar per- |Phe Princess Norah, from a month's Paris Says Vertical Lines for Slim Prohles = Jb pomibio ND e }‘U” was 1 degree below zero in 183, (vacation in Seattle. Mrs. Hyner, | Bytler Mauro Drug Co. one of these various elements pro-| mpere were no clear days during |WHO Dreceded him soutn, will re- J Dr. Richard Wiiliams "CASHEN Secretary. DENTIST ) Here is a pair chic street outfits, created by Heim of Paris. iding the sort of leadership the| turn to June: the t £l < B Sl 5 7 . . |V ot the month, three were partly cloud; au on the next trip o — E AND RESIDENCE Both reflect the smart and stimming results of vertical lines in de- |party vill need in 1040 if 1t 15 0| ang 27 were cloudy. ~ There wers the Princess Louise, he report FEREEENARSN o L —a i °§g‘§[,s1.§“ ;;U{mes /Il Juneau Ice Cream sign. The green wocl, leopard trimmed model at left has a full |win 28 days with precipitation. Out of Remarking on the state of affairs SPECIALIZING [ L = e Parlors length fur panel and long buttened revers. The ensemble at right | In these times, it is hard o im- |3 posgible 237.2 hours of possible 1B the ¥ Sound district, Mr. i i |- ko : Ice Cream, Soft Drinks, Candy | s. is fashicned of beige tweed, the coat being finished with leng |2gine any Republican hope of vic-|gynshine, the amount of sunshine | Hyner declered that “W ington| } i Fasnah [ e e COFFEE SHOP nutria borders and the rust colored duveiyn blouse accented with | tOry under the old guard. Equally| received was 12.6 hours, or 5 per Das a real football team; the best ' il 1 Dr A w. Stewart Percy Reynolds, Manager l vertical liies of white and brown embroide: n view of past antagonisms, an|gen, club 1 have seen in yes N ana DENTIST | — : A 7 2 i 2 __effective Jeader of the Borah type| The total wind movement for the As far as progress to set-| Hours 9 a.m. to 6 p.n. { |is difficult to envisage. And if| month was 6,840 miles, or an aver- | tlement of the maritime is| Italian | SEWARD BUILDING 11 Office Phone 469 | " RELIABLE TRANSFER i Repubhcans Not Dead Hoover leadership, it unquestion-|either Mr. Hoover or Mr. Landon age hourly velocity of 9.5 miles, |CORCerned, Mr. Hyner state d that| Our trucks go any place any ably dreams now of returning glory. emerged as high commander of the| phe maximum velocity for as far as he could determine ev-| Dinners a sus- They Just Need Leader 2. The Western liberals. 'Their!p; four years hence, after all! ygineq period of five minutes was 31 €rything was still deadlocked. There| ? time. A tank for Diesel Oil party influence is less than former- that has happened, it would con-|miles from the Southeast on the Will be no diffieulty in getting . TELEPHONE 563 and a tank for Crude Oil (Continued from Pace One) ly, l»‘"‘;“ 1n‘an3' IL;I‘ H"‘lr‘ n“mr‘“l‘ itute a reversal of all of the les-|i7¢p emergency ships loaded for Alaska, Gastinezu Cafe Office Hours—9 a.m. to 10 pm. save burner tmuble.“ ! 8 evidently have withdrawn from the sons of political history. | The average relative humidity at |D€ 5&id, as long as the Government G { PHONE 149; NIGHT I party for good. Those remaining—| The one alternative is new lead-|4 o m. was 86 per cent at ncon: G0S not attempt to make use of Short Orders at All Hours Dr. W. A. Rystrom 4 :: neyligible force in American pub- lic opinion. With effective lead- such figures as Borah, Mc DENTIST ry and|ership entirely, It would seem that| gy per cent; and at 4 p. m., 83 per | SHips belonging to any of the regu- s i el (‘i‘;;:nl«m(x l:;w;-r;)!u‘l ulu];m iu p}t:\\‘?l Xx np;yfu'luuitly dom equalléd in| cent lar « large steamship lines. The - Over Firx}t{ I;I‘M,i;nn-\ Bank wflfl:‘;fl‘w‘?&fn bn_! ! : & Bl ich cannot be dicounted. Inci-|American politics 1s waiting for| AR T R he | Strikers do not object to the use of T vk C. e B W“( !\:;"“ dentally, they constitute the most|someone, With beiter than “'“1163\“ il Cofeprs b M€/ packers or other vessels mot be- EDSON WAVE SHOP |#$——————————————"!| 5 pls or 2 gravity, in any . e numerous group of surviving Re-|millfons of votes to start with, the, N AR S i longing to transportation companies Machine and Machineless | PSR )34 1 e amount . . . QUICKL e ¥ S publican _officeholders after two yight sort of forceful personality| LUTHERAN S~LE |against which they are striking. PERMANENT WAVES || DR. RAE LILLIAN CARLSON COLE TRANSFER . EOUR DIVISION Democratic landslides, might easily build for himself a| Postponed due to conflicts to, Business, in general in and around | Ask about FREE RADIO | Optumetrist Phone 3441 or Night 1803 As 1 stand today wou 3. The Hoover element. That mightly political empire. Will such|Thursday, Dec. i0. Remember the |Seattle, Mr. Hyner said, was ex- | Room 6, Valentine Bldg. Ph. 666 | || Eyes Examined, Glaases Fitted | |, e require than space the only living ex-President still a personality appear? | date. —adv. | cellent. - 23 Office in Ludwig Nelson’s v available to .survey all of the ele- hopes for a return to party au — — e —— —— e —————— e — g o Jewelry Store it o 1 It's Paint We Have It! me in the control thority is doubted by few and t of the Republican par- political circles. It is no secret ty. From principal groups, how- that many of his friends—and he ever, are worth special mention: built up a far-flung organization 1. The old guard. Repudiated while he was President—accepted and discredited in the ey the Landon candidacy reluctantl party men, the old guard and never completely recognizing | long way from extinction. In a sur- the Landon leadership. prising number of important states, 4. The Landon bloc. Spreading it either controls or strongly influ- its influence from Kansas, it now ences the state organization. Never h: titular co: i of the party having accepted fully either the machinery natienalije—an import-| in inn ki . IDEAL PAINT SHOP TRIANGLE 1; T:g:‘;fpp.om?:j:f;,,;’ ,: oo . CI EANERS \‘ Glasses rg.l;ega’ml?e]zgs Cirour1 : F]NE ' - Watch and Jewelry Repairing £ | /| PAUL BLOEDHORN | at very reasonable rates FRONT STREETS " ‘o éKeeplnmlnd... 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