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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, FEB. 7, 1929. ypportunities in oSt Department this i ¢ many cases giv- s for the price of Chi n' . vlack and White bbed Hose PA 25 CENTS Children’s 34 Rayon Hose PATR—45 CENTS Children’s Sport I‘().\"i" PAIR—75 CENTS Children’s Cotton Hose 3 PAIR FOR [ 1.00 O OO0 AR 62 v ! T lIIlIII(IIIIIIIlIIIiIII!jIIIlII||I||7||lIII!l]I!llI]i_li[llIIII!!!III_IIIII[IIIIII [ ol DETAILS GIVEN ©OF STRUCTURF Chamber Membership Reaches 132 with Drive Not Complete i L , ! Y P ks On incompl o reparts re- | | L] ceived by the Chamber of 1 3 | | commerce up to noon today, % B | total of 132 members 1| . 1 een enrolled for - Governor Gives. Chamber . "3y Frank A, - of Comnferce Petailed | oty BB © Mecelpts ymmittee has Account of Capitol one — — | leted its work, Mr, Dafore an overflow meeting of said. He urged the ing workers to speed sked those | | ards to I rn them either committees or | the Chamber of Commerce today, | Gov. George A. Parks reviewed his recent W: i count of w week in T more detailed capitol; building as when completed. Tha room of the Arcade Cafo ek to eapacity and many, e were seated at bootas outside | room, Ingt hours. ured C 3 L0 LOW: er Th2 company ha anadian mail con- no:th of Alert Bay ‘1 He said the completed plans e were turned over to the Specifica- | make . steps tions Division of the Treasury De- partment ahout January 10, and b2 had been asjured by it that the bids would b2 call for a contracts let with'n § ibe time. And co: large enough to get the he was also informed, pr would compleie the structure about cne year. _ Gives Phipps Credit Credit for getting quick action on the Juneau building, Gov. Parl e . profitable in Alaska since 1920. From ¢ |one antiquated plane operatng E8Rid, was due largely to Senator |there in that year, the fleets have Lawrence Phipps of Colorado, who |E50WD to number 17 ‘an'l opera _dug up the bill out of (':)mmi(tee.}“"“"‘ have been uniformly su " added $25 000, to it, and has fol- |Cessful, he said lowed the item through the T: Big Advance Made R Sartment, There gre | The stationing of an alienist eral ,hunvdxml public huv.hvlmg\ 5 o0 | Morningside Sanitarium was i““‘ f‘“e"‘"?”!',‘“ DT aly |acterized by the Governor as a :tt:::tlo:m:]ne [““‘L‘;Zf’”" l’]‘l”““ early | great advance in the matis 4 - s ... |caring for Alaska's insane. He ln'hl. ;“"‘“"gfl h""‘_?'f l“_‘“’”f‘-v “;l"}pnlme(l out that this step was re- of the s:m; 5*‘[":“ l’_’“‘ as the | guested by the Pioneers of Alaska, G"“"“";::hi:;&"n“b"‘ C’“"’ ereCl- | 5t the last meeting of the Grand be a eradit to Juneau ‘m‘:; ‘:';‘fjlzloa. He was confident that an 4 "2 | alienist, to have complete jurisdic fidd' 'l“errito\;znamlli;ne & i “‘"’illan over its Alaskan inmates “T::BG"’“" e "i’ details | Would take up his station at Morn- ey °“"l”r'9““_'m"”"‘ S ingside sometime next April e e LeNtALYe | Funds, he added, would later be _h""“' oo ter i St YORT L vailable for a local study of con- ,":; “h"o":; O lelyeres Laitions with a view of having es- e ;um“u 1o conform 1o th | tablished in Alaska an institution lines of the site. The final plans R N e e it oo e for the insane SRR e gl s call for the corner adjoi Frontdiqns £ : the Alaska c Scottish Rite Temple at o 182 4 . a Beward streets, t0 be Loxa "] l'(h”‘(‘l‘ kit i e » “f;"‘“"*l wuch co-operatior Federa gonal in shape with wellplaced L. v AL - VI l 5 to ’..9 £ilth story. Th iz program for the .main entrance reaches fto th WENOP MR (ol the ire anxious to aid in putting | in its feet. Dr. Bunnell 1 north in a short time. ———————— w story, and is decorated with|,, = half-columns and is covered by a| . rt] The walls, between tho| are pilastered and fluted | . . Air Mail Coming ! Governor dealt briefiy with | tha iproposed alr mail service be-| NEW YORK, Feb. v Seattle and Juneau While |Juneau mine in Seattle he was visited by i2p-iat 7%, Chry 1 of two wellfinanced |Kennecott Copper who are to hid on the|Power and Li .. & Leoning amphibian|solidated 161, already been purchased|132%, Sear of them and will bring of-last Warner 132, U. §. Steel 1753, jers of ke company morth in 30/ Misscuri 713, Texas Corporation r 40 y on a survey trip. B0%s, Pittsburgh Coal 70%, General 8 between Seattle and Ket-| Motors, new issue 821, Postum 1. be powered by a 525-|71%, Gold Dust 72%, and Chesa- Wright Whirlwind me-|peake Corporation 83%. 0! . oWs STOCK QUOTATIONS 7.—Alaska | ackard Motors Roebuck 1591, Stew- nd will make the trip in nin: 5 of |~ O O UNNIED| Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. COSIERY SALE Weather 4 p. m. yest'y .30.40 28 Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginnmg 4 ». m. today: Barom, Temp. dAuvudity Wind tho{:ity Weather P Bureau FULL LINE OF Prcbably snow flafries tonight, iday snow or rain and warmer; moderate south terly win h l l LOCAL DATA Lpio_stere( fime— cldy. Rockers 95 E ]4'a, m. today. 30.39 23 92 EE 23 g}gv con today ....30.34 28 88 S y Hosiery such as these in silk, i AND OTHER i i i CASLE AND RALI0 KETORTS sillki and lisle, lisle and cotton, YESTERDAY : TODAY CHAIRS in all weights ought to be worth P Highest ® om. | Low 8a m. St DD weaindr i \ : 7 ¢ 30 2 g A 0 Pt. Cldy 5 coming for at these prices. | Barrow B Ll 1) 12 T J h ¥ PRfomb 33 02 2 10 0 dy p i et oz non w0 o || Juneau Young Hardware Co. Ladies’ Heather Hose SR . 3 0 Cldy i : Drop Stitch na 6 14 14 it A = Eagle 10 ° [ 02 Cldy PAIR—25 CE |8t. Faul . a8 14 12 Pt. Cidy Lt " [Dutch. Harbor.. 40 Cldy Ladies’ Cotton Hose, Light Kodlak 12 ) 0 v Colors Broken |Cordova 40 36 16 52 .olors, 2 | Tuneau 29 22 2 Trace PAIR—50 CENTS | Ketchikan et o4 0 0 ; Prinee Rupert. 36 36 24 0 3 ¥ Ladies’ Golf Hose g e 8 : L2 g ONE SILVER MARSHALL - ’ Sea e 3 2 Woolen Mixtures Pcrtland 30 18 * 0 % -~ VTS £ Francisc 5 b 36 20 ( PAIR—75 CENTS BEan v ou s B Screened Grid Tube Ladies’ and Children’s Black, Brown and White Silk Hose PATR—$1.00 Our First Shipment of New Spring Dresses Just Arrived - A Good Range of Sizes Behrends Co., Inc. Juneaw's Leading Department Store AR OO NOTE:—Obhservations at St. cisco are made at 4 a.m., Juneau tezu, ‘Prince Rupert, Edmonton, Sattle, Portland and San Fran. Paul, Dutch Harbor, Kodiak, Ju RADIO RECEIVER time. The pressure remains ern Alaska but falli wes n Alaska w lhas fallen in South i snow has fallen in parts of the |have 1 Interior and Nc | Sout srn portions ¢ 00O O Propeller Pff-ff-ft! A But plucky Neva Estelle Finlay‘ Paris, of Great Neck, L. 'L, doesn’t mind a little thing losing her prop in mid-air. calmly shut off the motor and glided to a vacant field on the outskirts of Hempstead. She’s shown being congratulated by Bill Winston, manager of Curflul Field, L. L. (International Newsreel) RHONDDA, Glamorgan, Wales, Feb. 7.—Phineas and Eddia John flyweight fighters and blood broth- ers are automatically matched by winning elimination bouts to fight for the Welsh fly-weight cham- pionship, but their. father refuses |to sanction the fratricidal encomn- | ter. Consequently, the Welsh boxing association has asked the British board of hoxing control to make a decision whether Eddie and Phi- y | neas should meet in the ring to de- 32, |cide the title which already has {gone to the John family. Never in history have brotiers met in a championship fight, al-ltyrned from Skagway on though the Brown Brothers, of St. Queen this morning. Mr. Ahlers| George's, London, when one was|{was negotiating for certain con- a fly-weight and the other held the {tracts for his firm in the Canal| bantam-weight championship, were towns and it was stated today The|that several confracts were ob- brothers wouldn't entertain the|tained that will be dome the approached by a promoter, proposal for a family bout. h‘kel, She| i i - | baugh, who was at the time a | ' the manufacturing of planes. lleaving that he would ' Wfii:i | The annual dance of ths TFra-| “,ND WHERE l |ternal Order of Eagles will be glv- | oo E. E. BORLAND " throughout the interior. | Bennett-Rodebaugh Company has | jtravel that the officials plan to ; Seattle will be visited by Borland | |ing bome to Juneau aboard the ‘of Juneau, is a passenger for her | 70 SOUTH FOR FLYING FIRM E. E. Borland, pilot for the Bennett-Rodebaugh Air Transpor- tation Company, witkr headquart-| ers at Fairbanks, is a passenger or Seattle on the Queen. He arrived from Anchcrage on the Northwestern yesterday morning and has been visiting with his uncle, Dr; W, A. Borland of this city. The trip south iz being made to study advanced airplane designs and to make an extensive survey of late methods of air travel. Pilot Borland has been with| the Bennett-Rodebaugh concérn for sometime in the capacity of| pilet and during the summer| made many remarkable trips It js expeeted that while south, | Borland will negotiate for the purchase of new. equipment. The | enjoyed a steady growth since its founding in 1919 by J. Rode- conductor on, the Alaska Rail-| rcad, and since that time has high in Eastern nd North- | : . 5 low in South- Priced with Radiotrons n the Aleutian Islands. Rain | far east as Cordova and light Yukon Valley. Temperatures | 105 00 yrth and have fallen slightly in | ¥ )f the Territor Alaska Electric Lighi & Power Co. f Juneau PHONE 6 Alaska l FOR SALE ] Schilling Tea 4 + + IFyou don’t declare it | Try a tin of the most freshly fragrant tea you have ever served - - your grocer will return your money instantly. Your statement is enough. You keep the tea. Fresh tea! No other is like it + for it's a Schilling secret. added each year to the number of planes operated. The last two r three years has witnessed such | an increase in popularity of air ANNUAL DANGE OF EAGLES IS ON SATURDAY further increase the scope of fly-| ing and add several new modern | planes to those already owned. The large Boeing plant in | as, will ather plants devoted to| It | was announced by Borland before return after about a month. for Best Waltzing + Couple of Douglas S WHO b en in Elks Hall Saturday n and Albert Brown, traveling represen- |dancing will start prompt’y at 9:30 tative of. the. Schwabacher Grocery |o'clock. Special featurcs are be- company, is a passenger for Peters |ing arranged by the live commit- burg on the Queen. Mr. Brown|tee in charge of the affair and to- has been in Juneau on a regula [day John T. Spickett of Spickett's sales trip. | Palace, announced that he will Mr. and Mrs, J. K. Campbell arc [give a pass for two for all shows passengers for Seattle on the|at his theatre for one month to Northwestern on a pleasure trip [the couple selected as the best L. D. 'Adsit, local broker, who | waltzers. There is only one pro- has been south for medical treat-|vise, and that is that the couple {John Spickett Offers Prize| must ¢ nel. e Juneau City Band will fur- l music and many new will be played at the {dance, several of which should Imake big hits on account of the |melody and jazziness. -One waltz |number especially should prove a hit and this will be during a moon- |light dance. BENEFIT DANCE NOW POSTPONED The benefit dance to have been given for a needy woman, by the Joose in their hall next Sat urday night, has been postponed ]tc next Monday night. The post- ponement was owing to the fact that the annual Eagles’ dance will be given in Elks’ Hall Sat- urday night and this has long been advertised. The Juneau City Band will furnish the music at the dance given by the Eagles. be from Douglas, the home Jagles lodge on Gastineau 13T |nish th i numbers | NOT an Insurance Policy merely but PROTECTION When you put your money in a bank you make sure the bank is sound. Your Insurance Policy might be worth more to you than your bank account—or nothing at all. Reliable Insurance Dependable Service Allen Shattuck, Inc. e Subscribe to The Empire. ment, is returning home to Juneau | aboard: the Alameda. | 1. P. Taylor, of the Alaska Road | commilssion, accompanied by his wite and two children, is return-| EXTRA Alameda saillng from Seattle this morning. & fath ' Mrs. E. Decker, property owner | home here on the Alameda. Mrs. P. Carlson and daughter | are . returning to Juneau aboard| the steamer Alameda. | John Ahlers, of the firm of Rice. and Ahlers Company, re-| the coming summer. . b WINESAP APPLES $3.50 Per Box | CALIFORNIA GROCERY - PHONE 478—Free Delivery INSURANCE REAL ESTATE FANCY Il INSTANT b White Light » KEROSENE—FREE For TEN DAYS TRIAL ‘] | i 1 ¢ : g - e - o [} e \ v )l

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