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Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. BARNEY GOOGIE AND SPARK PLUG Weather Burcau : i AINS FROM Tie NORTH, SoUTH, EAST AND WEST ARRWE HOURLY 1N The LEMME THROUGH = T AT TREN EAQNEV SINCE WE USTA HOP FRE\GHTS (4 _SLeno ~ Taree CHEERS ForR QUR EXAL ANGORA —— “D BAH AAAP\ MN - '. .‘t‘ é{f/ Tuw See ~mu ALL (ATER.BOYS = TVE GOV To GET A LITTLE REST BEFORE The festulies START - - ®) wEu. SIR, \(DU wNE MNO lDEA O THE s\Tur\Tng OR MOV WOULDNT TALK UKE THAT o WHY , IF THE EXALTED Al | §4«5§\.¢ ,l‘lMt (N NOW, WE COULBNT Forecast f6f Tinean and vicinity, Hégrming 4 v. ;. foddv: Snow or rain tonight and Tuesday;moderate coutheast winds. METROPOLIS OF CH\CAGO BEARING LOCAL DATA ; T-\usawsucv BILNGOATS WHO HANE. -ffim— 2!;!;&!! Tems. nnng?;xty Wmd Velgritv L?e;&et %?\T&\l:étsb sj‘é:‘:%isfi_sg: _“g Q:IEE(‘R p. m. yest'y.. a3 . _Snow ASSEMBLED F oon oday 5 63 - . ow mgzk‘ = WIS ARE FILLED BEYonD T _AND SPARN A RINGS m&.ss € RAOMS ARE WorTd KROOM “WE'RE FILED To \WELL, THAT'S T EXACTLY WHS xmfiq - RADIO REPORTS TODRY Precly. _Sam. 24 hrs. Weather .02 Cldy 02 Suow Fort Yukon 22 2 04 Clear Tanana 2 Trace Pt. Cldy Eagle - | 3 02 Clear 8t. Paul Trace Snow Dutch Harbor.. 40 | 36 — Clear Kodiak . 38 3 34 — | Show Cordova .. 26 k 3 22 A48 Clay Juncau ... 87 33 he 69 Cldy Ketchikan .. 43 | — 2.40 Pt Cldy Prince Rupert 40 E 36 .92 Pt. Cldy Edmonton ... 34 E | 20 0 Clay Seattle .. 44 4 38 38 Trace Cldy Portland . 48 40 0 Cldy San Francisco.. 62 1 48 0 Clear ' *—Less than 10 miies. CABLE AND YESTERDAY Highest 3 pm. Am 8a telp.__temp. sy 5 TbM ‘T“\‘\: : zv MoudIG L'”“-"M AP @ 19 by x.... Features ,-«- I { Grace “Lyhn ing on shore: -This arrangement Joynson, “who brought him not is expected to rebound to the | drug field, plans are being made|only ,a charming personality but benefit of the physician, the ship- for consolidation of the Unitedfa considerable fortune,” the Daily ping company as well as the pas- Drug company with Sterling Pro-| Mail recalls, and he ' thereupon sengers, assuring the latter of ’ducls Inc., the mew concern to be|changed his name to William finding more competent medical | known a3 the Drug Products com»i‘]“ymun.mgks_ |advisers on board than here! | pany. fore. Concomitantly with this, with Trumbull = Steel! GAME COMMISSION alteration, the surgical and hos- CONTINUES WORK s have been approved. Morger of | pital equipment of each vessel the new Youngstown-Inland com- to be enlarged and brought pany with the Republic and Trum- [ up to the most up-to-date | standard. taking over the smaller for con-|he ‘vershm into branches. In the New Consolidations ko g Loom as Mergers Gain I Fasor of Industry Unfmuhed Furnitsire , “’jfifit"n‘pfiy u eoat ‘of Rogers Briishing Lucqud' R by .-flmic farniture . (Co'lnnuerx rrom Tage One.) Note.—Observaitons at Duich Harbor, Kodiak, Juneau, Princ Rupert, Edmonton, Seattle, Portland and San Francisco are tad¢ at 4 a. m. and 4 p. m., Juneau time. A disturbance of marked intemsity was central this morning over the Bristol Bay region, the lowest pressure being 28.96 in- ches at Dutch Harbor. High barometric pressure extended from|pyll companies through acquisi- British Columbia southward to California, the crest being cen-|tion of holdings in both concerns 2 ka CGame Commission today has téred over Washington and Oregon. ™ Under the influence of that|js considered a possibility, RousE IRE BEeh asvotsd: Lo pEeUasation . of pressure distribution, precipitation was general during the past|not for the present. However 24 hours from Prince Rupert northward. Modsrate temperatures merger movements may make m;.]; ;;’;‘30 bm—];fi": ;,‘s;lk [L[M::m;z;m::fl prevailed throughout Alaska, and no decided changes are indi-|ther history in Ohio this y 1 will occupy another day or two. through the consolidation of :t‘ J. P. Ibach, prominent fox farm- cated during ‘the next 36 hours. small sheet rolling concerns. er United States Industrial Ale>.| LONDON, Feb. 13—Double bar- hol and Air Reduction are prom-|Telled names are not so popular inently mentioned as candidates|®s in days of old. for another merger under the| Newspaper editorial writers, in name of Air Reduction, but nego-|defense of tha “sub-editors,” as! tiations have been postponed.| head writers are cailed here, have Nearer consummation is the cou-|Opened an offensive against them, solidation of about 30 hlhnmnmn‘"“1‘\‘ 1y 1=ose whose names ap- coal companies into one great! pear frequently in front print corporation producing 30,000,000 | Such historic names as Pitt, Penn A telegram received at the Com-| tons annually, or five percent of |and Peel, are recalled as being | the national output. hoad lines. Meato mission today from a prominent | tdeals for newsyaper { fur dealer in central Alaska, states | More than 20 furniture There are five ministers of the manu- | 3 . “1that the fur condition at the west- facturers and retail furniture [front rank with hyphemated | ward, meaning the Alaska Penin- -’uneau Lu'nber Miu’ "‘c‘ carpet chain store systems aro|name. These names, it is pointed gl and Bristol Bay areas, a ——LUMBER FOR leflfm—- wi considering merger under the|out, becom> still more awkward very good. Ha reports there is ¢ leadeship of Albert Pick, Barth; when their possessors have titles | potic-able increase in hoth th and Company, with the idea of|{which necessitate addition of a|quantity of anjmals and the qual-! selling more than $100,000,000 | first name to their description. ity of the fur. He further statod worth of household equipment an.| Of the politicians with double:|pe could not recommend any hually to homes, hotels and insti-: barrelled names Sir Philip Cun-|changes in the existing regula- tutions. liffe-Lister, president of the Board | tions, intimating those In effect Plans for merging the Lehigh|of Trade, stands first, which the |y pe satisfactory, it was said. Power Securities corporation and' Writers consider a handicap. He and Steel b e T T The entire session of the Alas- - Advertising aiways pays. Tee tha columns of 'I'he Rmnire bat [PUSEPORS1 { st n southeastern Alaska, whose » farm is on Lemesurler Island, ap-| S l peared before the Commlwhm" pecul £ this afternoon. He made no spe- cific recommendations but dis-| )12 BARS WOOL SOAP $1.00 (8 Tumblers Free) —*|CIVIL SERVICE DOUGLAS ANNOUNCES EXAMS | The United States Civil Service NEWS Commission has announced the BRIDGE PARTY cussed matters relative to the aid rendered the fox farmer by the Commission in co‘operation with | the U. 8. Biological Survey and | the Territory. i following open competitive exam- 3 s 3 |inations: junor stenographer and Jjunior typist. The first position commands a salary of $1,320 (more or less) and the latter $1,140 (more or less). Receipt of applications for the |two positions will close March 3 |next. The examinations are to fill vacancies throughout the El- eventh United States Civil Serv- {ice District, comprising Alaska, were Mrs. Glen Kirkham and J.| Washington, Oregon, Idaho and R. Guerin. iMonluun, and in positions requir- b 2 |ing similar qualifications, Competitors will be rated on FAMILIES MOVE spelling, copying from plain copy, 6 BARS MAXWELL-ELLIOTT TOILET, BOAP, $1.00 (1 Rabber ‘Afion. Ftee) Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Shudshift | éntertained with a very pleasant évening of bridge at their home last Saturday. There were five tables of guests playing. High polnters were Mrs. Elmer E. Smith and Glen Kirkham; low Sanigam Mr. and - Mrs. A.-BE. Goetz havs removed to the new home which they récently purchased from Mrs. Ray Edlin. 8. J. Meade and family moved Saturday to the Reinikka house which was recently vacated when the Reinikkas bought tHe Ness ————— JUNIORS WIN FROM JUNEAU ‘The Douglas Grade School bas- ketball team won their . second game Saturday when they defeat- ed the Juneau Boy Scouts, 10 Lo T.! Both teams played good bas- ketball. Close checking on tha, part of the Douglas boys was the | feature. . The lineups were as follows: _ Douglas Juneau A. Gair.... . Hurley (4) |the Secretary, copying from rough draft, sten- ography and letter writing. Full information and applica- tion blanks may be obtained from 11th U. 8. Civil Service District, 207 P. 0. Bldg., Seattle, or the secretary of the board of U. S. Civil Service Ex- aminers, U. S. Engineers Office, Juneau. 5 $ — e UBERTI COMING HOME Emil Uberti is expecting his wife and children home from Minnesota, where they have been for more than six months, on an early boat. Mrs. Uberti unde:- went a series of operations while away to regain her health; and is reported to be much improved. NOTICE MRS. the National Power and Idz)n company into a $250,000,000 cox. poration officially havo been a. nounced. Reports are curren that Bohn Aluminum and Br: Company may acquire the Michi- gan Smelting and Refining com- pany. From the building material fields come announcement of the pending consolidation of the Cer- tainteed with the Beaverboard corporation, a merger that may later include the Glidden com- pany. Bank mergers have become com- mon, the stronger titution: i herited was entitled | Creame. | The four other ministers ave | Right Hon. Sir William Joynson- | Hicks, home secretary; Right Hon. Sir Arthur Herbert Ramsay Steel‘Maitland, minister of “labor; "Right Hon. Sir Laming Worthington-Evans, secretary war, and Right Hon. Sir William Mitchell-Thomson, postmaster gen- eral. The Home Secratary was at oha timn \Villiam mckn solicitor, anl another. Sir Formerly i Philip Lloyd- e was born with one hyphen and in- |GERMAN SHIP’S DOCTO! Drummong { torily attached to 6f | this innovation is to train a staff BECOME SEA SPECIALISTS| BERLIN, Feb. 13—8hip’s doc- Fronn W it @ tors of the Hamburg-American; Line, who until now as on nllé German liners were only transi- the service, will in the future be permai ently appointed. The object of of physicians as competent spec- ialists for the ocean service. Special leaves of ahsence will ba granted to enable each doctor to perfect his studlea and train- § % : BOOKLETS Pl PRICE LISTS CATALOGUES STATEMENTS ‘W. Cashen (4) ... Powers A. Wilson (4) /Nelson (2) Guerin . Lagergréa Mike Pusich; having been call- Lundell. o Livie (1) { ed to Europe by the serlous ill- De Roux (2) sub for Guerin. ness of his mother, desires all —— outstanding accounts at his store Leon oty permanent waveé, $12.50.|to be paid by Feb. 13, date of Fern Beauty Parlor. —-adv. | his. departure. —adv. P ARG @ R SICLIIPS TR £ SR l§ i : ’5 NO ONE KNOWS EVERYTHING | ABOUT ANYTHING . o BUT—- The Ettipite’s Job Prmung Department fihowm to do your ydmmg the rlghx way . ah& at prices. b 3 Com, leie zmmnlbc printmg p!ul ment endbles T Emplre to quote prices Long-life 18 a matter will satisfy. thing that will withstand hard usazs for « ' Raised Letter Printing rankind success. It is a real nchievemen: fvart Wi, tion, conceived in i e its Shea ‘ot . &’M H With it brillient radite barrel and its Sheafferizod WE KNOW W —hn—unnm s-uo-n-n-n.u.,u of the people; by the people and for the j of substantial building " UGN " 'We have recently installed nm:hlnery It is basy t5 build for a day. Ir is diificult v/ bude and supplies for yeard. But it is not only because of its .mral»"hu thn flll pen with the little white dot has had its ont- “Founmre and seven years ago our fathers Try this hetw method on your fi d\inl 0 . : 3 broughe forth on lhu comment a_new na- :mfi. m:’"fil W’“lac;‘;}:‘hg’z' ; et ] s busitess, stationery. the propontwn m mb.h{.bdk(wnhhm.ofhnrdwmcoaflth “That this nation under God, shall have N ) : - e bl : aflewbiflboll’ndomandlhatg,m ment ; ). ; B, | people shall not perish from the carth.” The Dady Alaska EMp‘u Jo» Paintine DEPARTMENT