The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 21, 1927, Page 2

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CHAMBER pSKS ' that there s mot available suffi-! Special Low Prices on Children’s s Ready-to-Wear Coats, Hats and Dresses Do ot put off il the harsh chills of sudden winter caich you with tos light garments for little ones. Better get them now and have them ready & against the first zero weather. Prices like these make it still better to buy now, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, OCT. 21, W‘«MMW B.M. Behrends Co.,’ Juneau’s Leading Department Store B Germian revolution has been followed by a revolution old-fashiozed s!yles of dress, and are going in for the German girls are dou'd\- Ims another guess coming these d 1y | fits: Left—Pajames of black urpc' 5 ith j | glique silk dress. Right—Green woc Intarnatioha) it he and that the Pisheries “has b-an cange of the lack whka of the Lie and habits xrx and the effec iz for fertili \ uxll pointed out that Hmr*l & for bail purpe perienced during uuuun Bar of to the da ml ) Iras beLn the present l | It concluded by resolving that! Says lnformahon Lacking| «congress . . . b potitioned and| on Subject and Asks for |used to prompty pass suitavie| Scientific Study legislation to enable the Bureau | | of Pisheiies, or some other agen- (Continuex rrom Puge One.) 4 jof ibe life and habits of the he to “the imminent danger to thelinz, and ¢ in the meantime, balibut and ealmon industry aris Buy isheries take the ing from the use of herring I |necess s to conserve harre the manufacture of fertilizer and|ing usg m halibut and OIL" the resolution adopted said: | satmc: rmen.” “This matter has been cavefulily kL u Improve Trai considered by your Committee! Tie Chamber approved an al and by the Legislature of Alaska|istment of $50 for improving the “on several. occasions. and it is!(rail leading from Seventh Streat ‘the conclusion of your Committes|to the hasin poud which, it had been informed, is to be itself fm- proved by the Juncan Women's Club for winter skating and other sports. The appropriation was recommended by the Civie Im- provement Committee and = the Executive Board. “Have yvou the latest thing in paper?” asked Arthur Eide, pie- neer of the Seward Peninsula sec- Information on the lifo and ts of herring for it to deter- © whether it would be ndvi:- | to discontinue the fishiug for »¢ the purposes mention. thé Chamber “fully to sk If (here was an “} ¥ to vpen a paint and paper bustness here. He sald he was anxious \ey of the Government, to make a) detailed investigation and study | tion of the Territory, who ‘wrote! [ its women, rtest fashivus. Here are three s 1 oof g I Youk < imformation - regarding fishing for ‘salmon with rod and »lnlormlnn . {of New,¥ork asked to have loeal mercm put in touch with ite foreign trade. department with ‘a | view of’. prombting business- rela- tions between "the United lm-- | and Alaska.. . assets ed F. A. 'UW avade ore which, belng developed slow- ly, is sure) Road the ward > oetins. was. i At that o tions C ing most of the summer in in terior areas looking after = the | Commission's road - program, C..W. Felch, well known Alask: traveling salesman, was also ,guest and expressed his pleasure by reciting an entertaining and humorous rhyme. Third Shar?:* Week: Takes Place on New York Market NEW YORK, Oct. 21-—The stock market experienced a third sharp reaction within a: week ‘when o flood of selling -orders, presum- ably inspired by the publicai of several poor third guarter earn- ings reports, yesterday carried scores of issues from $2 to $10 a share below Wednesday's closi quotations -at a low price, issuc selling $2 to $40 a share under the recent high. s 4 - oot Gteoh. ekt e 8hdon lhnlr annnal Fall de- gree- work ‘on':Friday, Octobe |28th, it was announced today b Walter- B: Heisel, Secretary of the, Coordinate: Bodies, A. A |8:«Re: The degre¢ workwill-com- mence at- 2/ P. M. end . the 1ith Lt be: exemplified that :evening, ‘under the direction of: F. 'P. Matb- | tesen; the Pnidlm Oflkfir There 1927. -Weather Conditions As Rocord«l by llle U S. Weather Bureau Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning 4 v. m. today: Rain tonight and Saturday; LOCAL DATA Time— Barom. Temn, Humidity Wind Velocity Weather '4 p. m. yest'y. 2961 33 13 Cldy ‘4 a. m. today.. 29.38 42 73 SE 12 Rain | Noon today 29.40 47 81 SE 16 Rain CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS ODRY = A L fa.m. §am. Precly. ln.n \emp, temp. Veloelty 34 hra, W 0 Clelr 0 Pt. Cldy 0 Pt. Cldy Clay fresh seutheasterly winds. } : Highest 3 p.m. | Stations— temy. _temp. | Ndme 314 ’i Bethel 32 Tanana . 26 Eagle 40 St. Paul Dutch Harbor | Kodiak ’(‘urdun |Juntau Ketchikan . Prince Rupert Edmonton ... Seattle ‘. Portland San Francis 5 1ol S @ P Clear Cidy comh 1o os 53 gs te kS Rain Cldy Cldy Cldy Chly Foggy i g i *—Less than 10 mies. Note.—Observations at Duich Harbor, Kodiak, Juneau, Princ Rupert, Edmonlon, Seattle, Portiand and San Francisco are made at 4 a. m. and 4 p. m., Juneau time. The center of low pressure in the North Pacific ‘has' moved eastward and diminished in intensity. The pressure has risen in | Southwestern Alaska and has faflen in the Eastern portion ef the Territory during the past twelve hours| " Mhe pressure s high in | the. Rocky Mountaln States and near the Hawatian Islands. Mod- | arate rains have fallen in Southern: Bering Sea and:{rom- Prince William Sound to British Columbia. - ‘The!weather ‘is ngeneraily partly cloudy in the Interior. T:mperatures have fallen in the Gulf of Alaska and have change d but little 4n other distviots. SRR will be a class of cight or nine|32nd are ‘conferred. As ‘was they candidates. custom last winter, -a banquet It is planned to have degree | will be served . to'candidates and | work each month this fall and|members at 6:30 o'clock M evs { Winter until all the degrees to the | ning of the degree work: - COPIBS OF $25.00 MODELS | Sleck velvers and smartly solored felts, each with Clay | Cldy | Foggy | i l i individual model — each A ‘wide assortrhent of In English Twe m«l phain tailo returned, from several weeks spemt] < ‘. % Bl"ek md; Novel!y Plaids in - dreny ‘copts, !u: eolhn -nd cul»‘-. o i SOOT DESTROYER Will Clean Out Your Stove Pipes Wlthout Tdkmg Down Juneau-Young Hardware Co. Hardware and Undertalung PHO.E 12 Pubhc Stenographer J. B. BURFORD & CO. OYSTERS ARE IN SEASON WE ‘HAVE/OLYMPIAS AND EASTERNS :Also Crabyand Shrimp Meat’ 2 Deliveries Daily FINE FAMILY FUEL | for those wise enough to order their coal and kindling here. Have us deliver you at your address and note how much better heat and cleaner fires you have. Wouldn't ask you to do this it it cost more. It doesn’t. It really costs less and the trial will prove it. We carry a full ine of Feeda D. B. FEMMER . Phone 114 Large door and eval firepot permits the use of . wood. .. ALL ather fuels mny be burned vmh goonomy. ON DISPLAY AT HARRIS - WAIT IT IS 1ALM908T HERE i The Irros Company wndmmwm ALASKA MEAT co fihmumsnm* :

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