The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 10, 1929, Page 2

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Only 2 More Days of Our In addition to the many.Daollar: Items we advertised previously we have reduced Dollar Sale— all maining. HATS. A 10W B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneau’ ladies’ hat in the store - while they last $3.25 our re- COAST GUARD OFFICERS ARE C..0F C. GUESTS § |Commander VAddison and | Fellow Officers of Unalga Atténd Chamber Lunch THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 9, 1929, (Continuea rrom Page One.) meeting today. In addressing’the members hc congratul 1 the | Chataber upon the choice of H L. Faulkner for President. He said he thought the organization was 'specially fortunate in being able o draft him, while: he was absent, for ithre service Phe Chamber had just approv- ed ithe minutes of the meeting of thei Bxecutive ' Committes and ratified their choice of Mr. Fauy ner for President and Mr. W ley for' Vice-President Vioe - President’ \Voin e qiésted ‘that ‘all memle co™m " {mitteds continue to il the:return iof President Faullihrer who«!would' designate the ‘eom- miiittews: for the mext yedr. o Cireuiatize Members . My Walmsley,-anfiounced that | | thé Bxecutive Committee had de- bidéd: to begin the drive for funds for the Chamber January 25, and said that return posteards were being prepared to be sent to eaeh of ‘the membeérs with the request 'that they indicate the amount of theéir teontributions for 1929, It Wwas also announced 'that accom- panying these postcards would be bthe report of ‘the Secretary’ cov: ering the finances and activities of" the’ Chamber for 1928. This plan: was -adopted so as to cut down a lot of the wcrk of the isoli¢it'ng « committee that late canvass the town. Sutherland Favors Action Delégate Dan Sutherland, writ- ing in answer to a telegram from will | Leading Department Store TWO ARE ARRESTED | Harry Donnelly was arreésted by Prohibition Agents Boyde and | Harding on & charge of alleged pol | session and transportation of in ‘mx\vnnng liquer. ~ A hearing will be held by Judge Frank Boyle at a later date: Bob Puckebush was arrested on !a charge of alleged transporting in. | toxicating. Mguor. ' ‘A ‘preliminary heartng will bex held témorroty 1 ternoon, ‘ot 2:00 o%loek’1a . the 8. Commissiotier's <Courty 3 §, FINED FOR' fi‘hmu oR Faound guilty oma ohid .O,vnf - |cating ‘Hquor, W: I |fined $200 and''costs; ings weré hel in the U. S, <Com: missioner’s court ‘and the tines were imposed by Judgé Frank Boyle. . 01d papers ror zave at tue H:plre: (OFFICIAL PUBLICATION) (Bank with Brahches) REPORT OF THE FINANCIAL CONDITION OF THE BANK OF ALASKA, located at Skagway, Territory of Alagka, @at ithe close of business on the 31st day of December, 1928. RESOURCES Loans and discounts.§ 97,677.86 Loans on real estate Bnappy s “th with lining of alte tan, blue, ygllowy and Yose colored jangora effect of a'gape w Tkt fc yoke comes ( n cver the crusted fro; ; have shirt g material. Th rarn cufls sty T both ¢ ‘to ned with link cut in one w Overdrafts 5 United Statés bonds owned i 3 Other bonds and war- PARIS. { rants owned the scarf collared coat at Bernard’s|Banking house, furni- s of pastel colors in shades ol rose, ture and fixtures... Due from other banks 1,700.00 61,938.07 38,730.40 green. The material cf the coat is 27,205.68 searf is wide enough to give the|Cabital assigned to ife tossed over the shoulders, A| branches - 75,000.00 rs and straight strips are |nvl(“'h on hand .. 13,069.77 the hem of the colt, The sleeves ms covered with the coat TUTALL'MB"“’,;”E;’“‘1"‘" RITA. the foresleeves Capital etock paid in.$140,000.00 Theodor F. Heyder for yes prietor of the P lately associated in with his partner Henry Me Jeave Juneau on Mayy for a two months’ va in Seattle, W nia. | well and he is hoping a chan | in the Pr , and in Mr. Heyder has not restore hi much-needed vacat on. . His two childre ‘Anita, will live w. h their num,‘xmde_ ?‘l. Henry Meler, during the ab-'adv. GOLDSTEIN'S EMPORIUM! ‘THEODOR HEYDER - - T0 TAKE TRIP: 10 THE STATES .- in '] scenery will m his{Stacl 164, and Natlonal Powet dn { usual good health. He expressly pign, 4% i d H. DA Stated that he was mot leaving LR / Alaska but was only going on A1 This store will' be open even- ’NOloHAl,Bénl)., Theodor and|for Surplus fund-...... 5,000.00 expenses paid . 6,235.21 Due to branches ... 3,218.63 Individual and sav- ings . deposits Demand and-time cer- tificates of deposit Cashler’s and certified checks S ather came to Juneau in ablished the Peerless the following year, of Thuringen, Ger. ner home was in ton been active in 13 served on the 182,399.48 158.00 710.48 R T 831,721.78 Unitefl Statés of Anierie: ¢ TOTAL . aneil — e : Territary of Alaska STCCX QUOTATIONS First Judlcial' Division W YORI, Jan. 10—Alaska| f,-C; P ikl e stock today is quoted | the dboye . nwme 9%, Consolidated Cigard{emnly swear ithAl the’ t16, Cudahy 833, )stateient {4 tine Lo :thi on |y ouri Packird Motors| my kiowledks - Atid - -flllflm: 143% Sears, Roe C.oop kiR been | jyck Stewart-Warner 184 X Texas O 8%, U. S.|(Cotrect Altebt)— ', ¥ NT 10th of each month| Subscribed and swork accommodation of the/me thik 4tk day aof JOSRPH i, ¥ ings on the the the Chamber of Commerce said that. he ‘expected legislation at this session regarding the can- ning of salmon after 48 hours from the time it was taken pro- vided it had been properly iced and. in good condition. When he h@d’ written the letter the matter 'wlis -in the hands of the Depart- jment of - Commerce, which was preéparing a bill to substitute for thé one that had been prepared by the Delegate. . The Délegate said that he did not ‘belleve that he would be able to. get a hearing on the bill to amend the Jones Shipping Act so 8 to place Alaska on an equality with the rest of the country in permitting forefgn boats to carry American freight from foreign raflway terminals to Alaska, but dectared that. he . will press it as sobn ds Congress meets in the next session, . r ' 1 An: Innovation Mf. Wuhn\)lg’y‘- annpunced that to #nedurage dltendance at meet- mgs. of the Chamber of Commerce the. Executige Commitice had de- cldéd to- bawl out five members session 'and mayhutactire of #htoxi. |4 s oy meeting for being -absent, ‘S.“m" Wa3 | phe Tist be spratig today included ‘ Mis. W. I o1iver:Olson, Grover C. Winn, V. |Smith Was #ned $100 ‘and ‘J. D, Au Paipe,.J. F. Mullen and J. J, Robinson was fined $50. The hear. fConnors, $ {"~ Business For Next Meeting A request from the Fairbanks Chantber ¢f E€ommerce that the Junéau Chamber joint it in re- questing the Legislature to ask Congress to &dvance the date of lection in Alaska for 60 days and the date of the meeting of ithe Legislature 30 days. The matter was referred to .the Ex- ecutive Committee for action and presentation to the Chamber at its next meeting. Chairman M. S. Whittier of the committee considering the estab- lishment cf a Territorial Cham- ber of Comméerce was given more time in which to report. f v Forecast for Junean and vio TWeath« Condifio;ns As Reco;de}] by lhé Ui, S. Weather Bureau' inity, beginnmg 4 . m. today: Arro T 0 ~16 Nome 32 34 $ieihel 34 32 Yukon Rl 6 anana oes 8 8 gle 14 4 St. Faul 36 36 Dutch 'Harbor.. 42 36 Kcdink Sk 8s Cordova 40 40 i Juneau .. 43 42 Ketehikan 50 - rince Rupert.. 48 44 onton i 36 34 tle %38 36 riland f 40 San Froneiseo.. 52 18 NO'TE.—Observations at St. neau, Prince Rupert; Edmonton, Sattle, Rain tonight and Friday; fresh southeasterly winds LOCAL DATA fime— Barom. Temp. Huamidity Wind Velocity Weathes |4 p. m. yest'y. 30.15 42 94 S 3 Cldy 4 a. m. today. .30.25 41 100 E 4 Rain Noon today 30.19 45 87 E 17 Cldy CABLE AND BALI0 REPORTS YRS BT TODAY Highest 8 pm. | Low 8a m. 8am. Preclp. §am. Statfons-. itemp. temp. ¢ _ temp. city. 24 hrs. Weath, Everything in the Line of Winter Hardware JUNEAU-YOUNG HARDWARE CO. 0 Pt 0 .08 0 5 8 12 ¥ 12 o 32 1 0 Pt ' 34 38 12 50 40 4 97 16 ¢ 1.36 38 12 0 34 28 0 30 . 0 30 . 0 12 * 0 *—Less than 10 niiles. Paul; Dutch Harbor, Kodiak, Ju- Portland and San Fran time, eisco are made at 4 a.m., Juneau The pressure is failing rapi ing moderately in Northern feh Columbia Southeastern cipitation has been general n lower lowed mperature kon htly in this vi of th ENTERTAINMENTS TO BE GIVEN BY SCHOOL STUDENTS is warmer than The series of public fr ) certs by the orchest élubs of the Juneau H and presentation of othe was a K. Kt On Sunday, glee « Hall : 0 o'clock in the noon On March 29 and M day and Saturday, the H will present.an operetta Hall, starting at 8 p.m On Friday, April 26, the grammar school operetta will be presented in the High school aud 8 pm On Sunday, May 12, the second and last concert will be given Elks Hall by the orchestra glee club, grla IR ARE MARRIED Harry Sakamo:o, a Japanese Helen Green, Indian girl, married this morning by U | Commissioner Frank Boyle. e e— CARD PARTY TOURNAMENT Women of Mooseheart Tegion The first party of a series of five card parties will be held TONIGHT at Moose Hall at 8 p. m. Evetyane invited. adv. -STORE HOURS For .the .atcommodation’ of the trade, ‘this store will be .open Thursday. evening, January ‘10th, until" 9 P. M. adv.. B..M. BEHRENDS CO., Inc, r the | reanty , | callous quickl in Southeastern Ala and remains high e States. Pre- Gulf of Alaska and in th yesterday at Tanana was fol- | fallen in the upper Yu- arly all the remainder dly ci THOUS. CORNS REMOVED x'l-lnm'ly( that! ANY corn or nd without pain; ANDS OF 1 { We now h will rem we can prove it | N : 17 you are one of the unfortun- e ones who have t called “Corn cures” 2d many and s g ef{have your stubborn old €orn or, 1| Callouses—come <fus a in NOW monstrate “R and let ¢ write| Small Comforts May prove to be Great Comfort Several styles of ELECTRIC PADS Reasonable Prices i Bt Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. PHONE 6 Alaska Distributors of Regular Reliahle Electric Appliances Co. e Save the date: Saturday, Janu- ary 19th, For big dance at Moose Hall. ~—adv. —— - This store will be open even- |ings on the 10th of each month |for the accommodation of the trade. adv. GOLDSTEIN’'S EMPORIUM At Those Smart Social ~ Functions HEN clever reparté flows rapidly around the table ore likes to take an active part but with that dull andtired feel- ing one just cannot make the effort. Constipation is the greatest enemy of an active mnind. Wit and biliousness are not friends. Carter’s Little Liver Pills are a purely vegetable laxative which act on the liver as well as onthe intestinal and digestive system. By relieving constipation they eliminate all possibility of intes- tinal absorption, if taken regu- | lnrl'f. And do not forget that it is intestinal absorption which | causes facial blemishes, head- aches, biliousness and all the little ills relative to constipation. Catter's Little Liver Pills arc easy to take because they are small and mild in action. - Keep them handy at home, ot carry a small vial of them in your vest pocker. Demand the oririnal with I E who will _se 2ks [JaT promptly. Butler Mauro Drug —av.|Old Papers for saie at Empire Office Snow These dainty crisp wafers . Large caddy, 58¢ Soap ’For Toilet and Bath 5¢ bar Dutch Maid M ayon- naise, pints, 29c¢ Van Camp Soups Tomato, Vegetable or,Chicken Per can, 9¢ Sunbrite Cleaner Per can, 6¢ Hills Dale - Asparagus’ ‘The Best __No.1tall,19¢ Br.uss,el Sprouts 2 pound, 35¢ PHONE 24 OP 9 1ill 9 LABORAT Blvd.,, C that you receive h 00 GGLY; Flakes ! y . ; Hamlin Prunes ! Extra Fancy 30-40s 5 Ib. package, 65¢ Macaroni Elbow Cut 3 1b. package, 33¢ e Winner Matches Per carton, 27¢ - Our Brand Cook- ing Figs 3 Ib. package, 45¢ Texas Y ams 3 pounds for 29¢ New Celery Large, Tender and Crisp 2 bunches for 25¢ Shreddéd Wheat 2 packages, 25¢ You will find our service, prices and quality in keeping with our TWO policy of “THE BEST FOR LESS’ DELIVERIES Come—Look around, you will not DAILY : be urged to buy. A O L 4 "

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