The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 14, 1929, Page 2

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i1 e e e "IHE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JAN. 14, 1929, Weather Conditions As Re;;)rd;d b; the U. S. Weather Bureau Forecast for Junean and vicinity. beginniwg 4't. m. today: Cloudy tonight and Tuesday; gentle variabls winds. LOCAL DATA o 2 i ] < | fime— Barom. Temp. Humidity Wixd Velocity Weather i A 4 p. m. yest'y 30.18 34 95 w 1 Pt. Cldy S o | | 4 a. m. today.30.12 34 96 s 2 Cldy SN g U A “ Ncon today 3010 33 90 S 3 Cldy = Lverything - Ay < 4 < > oo fiypecace iy fipecacalipmenenfiyenenl CASLE AND RALI0 KEPORTS S in the Line of YESTERDAY g5 “TODAY vis Highest 8 pm. | Low %a m. 3§ Precilp. 8§ a.m. - — Winter Stations— temp. temp. i lemp. temp. Velocity 24 hra. Weatl BRvrow ..o 280 =8 | -18 10 b Hardware - r : 4 Nome £ 30 20 16 20 Everyone of the overcoats is marked down for i B Sy 50 32 < A fFort” Yukon .. — 38 18 Hear | 2 NTA g clearanee to prices. that, represent, less than the {Tanana iy s JUNEAU-YOUNG i o Bagle 8 § 5 J “ldy s 5 HARDWARE CO. materials alone. There are many styles, and all St. Paul 36 3 y Dutch Harbor ¥y ) 1y s senr et 3 ST ET SN 2 S sizes—note these prices—they are here for com- Kodiak ] s 5 Cordova 10 Juneau . 40 Ketchikan 50 Prince Rupert. 48 o B Small Comforts ¥ ¢ "8 |seattle . 40 ! ( 3 Reg. 15.00 overcoats now 12.00 Flrorian s 2o Tedes - Rhin | May prove to be *—-Less than 10 rilles !{(ig. 25.()0 overmats nOIU 2().()() NOTE.—Observations at St. Paul, Dutch Harbor, Kodiak, Ju | Gre(‘t CO"'[l)rt parison. weau, Prince Rupert, Edmonton, Sattle, Portland and San Fran ciseo are made at 4 a.m., Juneau time. Several styles of R‘)t“!;a 30.0() overcoats now 24300 3 ' ll,r‘,,;;d,,::s;‘urf is ‘h)nfn over Fastern lm.v.,\-;;(;. ‘:.‘nu:'zf ”{'n'f} south- | R"'(“-{' 35.()0 Overcoats now 28.00 %4 |has fallen’ in Southwestern A and there is nside cloudiness in the tern and Northern portions of the Territo Temperatures have rise tly during the past twenty-four Reg. 37.50 overcoats now 30.00 g |boue in pearly all parts of ! Reasonable Prices Reg. 48.50 overcoats now 38.00 S . Y | Alaska Electric Light Every coat carries our usual g \ B & Power Co. i guarantee of quality. Juneau PHONE 6 A a Distributors of Regular Reliahle Electric Appliances B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. . Juneaw’s Leading Department Store Yew y : : | BASK?TS J M ] 3 o i l!'i t U Gorvallls, ... MighsMoPrido, gt Permit Dancers fo lunter U, & al, . Wi dohcde, sppt B, Gy ' » B er, before returning to school. 3 4 4 Donald Armour, President and General Manager of the Piggly- Wiggly Alaska Company, accom- jpanied by H. L. Reed of the Loca. tion and Finance Department of| the same organizatjon, arrived on the Admiral Rogers Saturday eve- ning. Mr. Armour will be in Ju- |nenu for some t'me while Mr. Reed leaves in a few days for Peters- burg to establish the Piggly Wiggly tfimne Number 3. i 8 B O | WATCH WINDS ITSELF | : PARIS. 1l THOUGH FORGOTTEN | Keep your eye on tulle for spring. It promises to make a | - powerful appeal to the very young and those who follow their lead. | | * CHICAGO, Jan. 14—Found, a | |A erisp black frock at Lelong’s is made with three bias tulle rival to perpetual motion—the flounces, the top one raeching to an almost normal waistline. This | self-winding wrist watch. particular model has the fulness cf the flounces beginning hi | An automatic self-winding | |up on the hips than most. The usual new Lelong mode ! 3 { | wrist watch 1s being shown | |firm from 12 to 18 inches below the walstline and sometimes | | | “ || here. The watch operates on | | tyrtner down than that in back. RITA, a'lever shaped like an anch- | | | or. The anchor arm extends to | | the rim of the workings with | | ] | the curved cross-pieces sliding | | 4 ; | 2 | on a track half around the | watch. ‘This causes a spring '\ S AL S WEET | to be wound with every motion PRy oF 1 H | of the ‘arm. It & i ), fdicd Ay v 2 cannot’ be | SNerwontd v Forrest C."Phog"Allen,president | ov ; i 8 o | ; | Except for the winding stem || ! ORR - of the National Baskethall Coaches | the ‘chronometer Tooks like hBEILLEBT;OiVTE Penn., Jan. i4. L Association,and director of athletics any other. Charles ellor, Benjamin Dem: ps i . I;: : s wski and Tony Lucitti, whoso PANTS at the University o Kansas,where his w at Lllis Island because Russian idee Used :;;Tegmi?',“fi’:'h R feamhavcwmfluM:m\fiflq bt jextaustcd, Bridge Us by Gulls electfic chair here this morning.! ‘Championship six consecu~= (e ational Newsreel . For Opening Shellfish |an met-gcarn calay. i 3.75 tive years, is a nationally recog- i S g ! i o Lugitti. ghot and killed Police.' $ .7 vized authority on basketball~ ol ™ g S D R L o T TR R e ; “AT(‘;AN;“‘LUWCIH N. Co.Jan.|man Knapp and Paul Fox i | ; His s ficles : iot: i a "W Y ur - .—Construction of a concrete| 3 il Max s | t: 2 ueFAL0 DOING WELL (MEXICO WILL TREAT L o o s K e i, o | e o - IN INTERIOR ALASKA beach here has changed the feed- : h iladelphia, i i T in CRIMINALS GENTLY [ s o o sif i S T, Paweeni et eolge cinity. g o | News w. The gulls feed on scallops anaf Demarwski killed his wife. & { | _jfi o th M > ) . 14--The! General Mujica announced 'that SRS aond ol the Yor ey i H s GRAVES | T E : 1 U1 VIR | Eai 2 = | tes winder regulation governing artistes. They sfon this m 2 ) T gry P B icn Sam Whito has re whip and like iastruments of pun-| machinery will be brought to the] o oo B:f? e of e oonery| R..A. Coats and R H. Coats ro. : ; i Rl e ol actons it i i | Bull would drap out of the sky in-|tyrned to Juneau on tho Admira 5 Fairbanks € P s K bandoned Son | colony to take the place of man. to the whtér, catch a scallop in ) N . 3 inspection trip of o Me “De Island” andfual labor in some of the heavien . |BENAER . hey hate hebn T th TheClothmg Man ade schools and cooperative work|work. The cooperative systam willj o, DeAK @i fly ‘to the nearest|soutn about two months and dur- which were recntly imported into | shops are (o be established for thel give the prisoners a partioipation| ook of bard beachi to drop the|ing hat time toured several of the | ; | *|shellfish and hreak it. Whitebn. wthtas in’ thetf Jonean < Anybody and everybody who lfl,e Territcry, are ranging, Wi § f » prisoners. |in the profits of the industries es-{ - (| I Licn White reported that there i senos were enacted|tablished on the island and kel 3fow the SUHE Ely imihediately (o] cari. . ‘The bar was bropght BickiNe— e ) TO comes to our house to dinner " dzn abundance of feed and that| ; ™s on the fsland|prisoner will he taught a trade: the bridge,” drop l:mlr quarry on|on tue steamer. : | b 2 y nner | B Bhiato” are doing well. T s | o eewe . . otw; [the hard surface of the span and N e ; I WE MAKE ESLARGEMENTS = are migkty ‘pleased with what'| — e - % e % have lunch on the spot. Occasion-|Qld papers ro save at tie Empire. Alaska Sce Views adv. 3 : Y al colo ally a gull l0sés a part of jtg|—t o -ls = £ it 3 they get to at. Ma tells ’em ; {TWO PATIENTS AT { Apnay t henostorts -oniy|.| JHQ'S WHO ] meal when it ‘df0bs a shellfish on » - ‘ all about this grocery store [RARR s would he :|a passing antomobile. f MORNINGSIDE, FROM o0 v oen oy s ‘_*“—AND*‘Z"EREJ" QULD OR 1 B. P. 0. ELKS Veflj e £hat (s 2nd they sy they'e going 4of klled; e, . 3 of the | — | LEAGUE W GANIZE | s P! ¢ R A 5% i ALASKA, ARE DEAD ers broke int ) s w);:«n the ,;pn, i 3 * ANIMAL HEALTH SERVICE 3 AN ‘te‘idg‘f$ give it a trial. .o le speech to the members, Mrs. J. T. Petrich and children, Ges { made known the new Fauline and Kieth. who have beeu{ GENEVA, Jan. 14-The League of “420 Club” .:Sg ?Jg;‘\!qh“.ed \_ \. b 1 two months’ vacation in- thef nations sent a questionnaire to all um from Nome, Al Octo-| Tk cuples the lar » returned to their Juneau{nations concernfig the importa- B i 3 LIFORNIA GROC r 5, 1907, died ) )t & group of three islands off the{home on the Princess Mary. Mrsif tion, ' transtt ‘aud® exportation ot D A N C E : LA ERY phitis on January 7, | 8 st of Mexico| Petrich is the wife of J. T. Petrich{animals tor the ‘purpose of coor. vas buried in Multnomah Ceme- J Tres Mariag. Only of the local U. S. Customs House,|dinating the veter{nary health se PHONE 478—FREE DELIVERY @ ¢ ery, Portland, Ore. 1 imi he worst lxlyp; are|and speu;{ \lhe holidays with rela:{jces in all parts of the world. It g 3 ¥ Patient Maloney, o jan, r pere and the establishment|tives in Kelso, Washington, = the nations approve the league 2 % pived. at the Morningside 0 earned for itself the title| Mrs. J. C. McBride, wife of Col:| will "publish ,:;um Sttty WEDNESDAY EVENING jum from Bethel, A a of ica s Island, Prisoners|lector of Customs J. C. McBride, | bulletins. ** & Beptember 13, 1926, died of pul- ] pd the idea of Dbeing returned to Juneau on the Princess # - eee s s . . onary tuberculosis on Janua to the island and tales of|Mary. Mrs. McBride spent the m 9.15 P. M. l Hau 5 . Interment was ai Pori-|hardship among the outcasts sta-|holidays with her brother and ‘his Mylfl'flm i : Pwneer POO j bt Members may obtain extra invitations from Steward MILLER TAXI IN CONNECTION !tioned there rivaled those from the|family, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Fisher, Reports of both deaths were original “Devil’s Island,” France'siin Seattle. Also at the holiday]| PARIS — it "costa France 14 or Committee '00l—Bi ds 2 i i) d -4 mi Billia; - yeceived this morning at the of-{famous prison colony off the coas:|gathering was Miss Marion 'Me-|times as much to keep her roads o Tetapes 10 F g of the Governor. {of French Guiana. JBeide Who is attending school’ at{in order as it did in 1913. ' ; Meet your friends at The Pioneer. Chas. Miller, Prop. & i, ¥ 4 . " ( - { P oD

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