The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 22, 1929, Page 7

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1929. tuner and rebuilder. month, left yesterday ae where she has a positi Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. |TWOQ ARRESTED HERE 1 Arrs Weather Bureau ON CABLE WARRANT Q wnd Eagles hall 3 / PAYMENTS” had i Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning 4 p. m. today: CRAl Anke AN i ng to the Liberty for tonight merry- | i e h T s au fro = is the comedy f “Un y bock as | Cloudy tonight, Saturday fair and warmer; gentle northwest- u from An NEWS o 2 b i | iy s, to give club-sh nd another LOCAL DATA it IO e laughs they ha »ouglas next 5 A B3 1 Time Barom. Temp. Homidity Wind Velocity Weather STRsT AIDvBERI been 1 4 Another ;mm, Insurance 8 2 oY k| | 4 p. m. yesty 29.61 10 91 w 6 Cldy s G TE)‘(‘L( and news reel, complet, = e i O‘r‘ H (‘Y 4 a. m. today 29.90 36 84 NW 44 Ptc‘gid of alleged { r“'««—‘o*’~ s 21 * 1f you find sy fauk what | B8 5 v ? w E . Cldy| o e e S | . : Noon foday ..2091 43 6 Cb Slave Traf-| mue fourth and last in the S g 1} | ever in this baking powder, CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS o Aedha of instructions in firs i et I = ot think you do, your grocer SChi“i‘l e r I leny e o di, pai far pon el gomplaiss: 71‘1:‘13“’;1"‘. ’g fiffié? \\}ilu l\) g ge tue Mo ¢ Serenaders ac- || R will reta your money and _ J68 g ighest 8 p.m ow 8a.m. | eclp. 8 a | t Ehoidttes 1 n o & Fawal % fed B . au | i 3 Stations— 4 b m.ul‘__f 1.,,\,;4_‘3.:: 240nr.«, \\(,‘:x{.»;‘f:o w‘ the authorities in ;slx_]crl:gghm_v Ball this ‘evenihg at 7:30 o f::::){un. 4 b nl crm\dS ?;e‘}s;‘iflui‘: i S Ot e B, - = | -2 Clear |48, @ ars <) 2 P anceers o s an- | butter, . Barrow : 14 | SR e bt by the | clock. One of the mo. a8l to. Do ast night, and a |} Q flour, ete., you have used. X Nome 2 2 (e 0 y an s |Perhaps, of the course, g e e S ) b ) Ynousd Bethel 5 14 1 “g N TOS chil- | turn out, is expected i = b Fort Yukon 14 6 - race ” 3 i~ - i Fonan Sl i . BUIL L l B E B T Y | 3 gle 32 .24 1 — 02 TO ERECT BUILDING | p Sinll;aul go 36 # m 18 died s g ?‘ e A full pOllIld ! Dutch Harbor 44 42 40 & o y at Seward, where he had| Agrer g ten day stop-over for a TONIGHT ‘ ! & | Kodiak . e ®. 0 Pt y|been employed “for the past 10yt with his son Charl mm | ; oo for your pound price | Cordova 2 38 . 0 | vears. n, of Belling ot Uneasv ¥ BUTLER-MAURO 2 | Juneam .. 40 40 36 4 08 i s gnita last eve for | 3 It means 10c¢ in your purse Ketehika i Fl R Eenifh ik sy he will put up a con 4 ‘ DRUG CO i Privie Riipori . 48 38 3 0 0 Cly|Anchorage to be organ e | O oF b e . fhorse b P(l yvments I A | EvStytiae You huy oMK POt p | 5 P 8 from _ |crete bui g for e Pe 22 | " A fast Phone 13 1 N 4 Edmonton . 36 34 U | Empress fegpe MO B O % | terion, 'n seigecihel J { Free Dell Phone 13¢ § | baking powder. All cream of tartar baking Seattle B 42 36 4 o 3 e & R C 1 WHEN WE SELL IT | powders sell at about the same price. Portland 52 44 gl Eo ~p Jomedy Ly ! ) R . | San Francisco ... 68 56 | 0 130 A T iy | -+ BEPURNSEND sEATTLE ¥ | IT'S RIGHT But some contain only 3 of a pound. One J *—Less than 10 miles. : —adv. : % PP 11 sub Station Post Office No. 1 contains a full pound. And “1 pound” is i - 5 T s T Miss Mary Affich, who has beer 3 pi rinted on the tin in plain sight. NOTE—Observations at St. Paui, Duich Harbor, Kodek. Juneau,| g visiting her parents f NEWS and ('()MEDY | P - & | Prince Rupert, Edmonton, Seattle, Portland and San Francsco are Phone 573. Fhbpte S ! | made at 4 a. and 4 p. m., Juneau time. The pressure is high over most of Alaska and the ocean to the southward. It is moderately low in southern Bering Sea and South- eastern Alaska and considerably lower in Alberta. Rain has fallen in southern Bering Sea and from Southeastern Alaska to Oregon and light snow has fallen in the Kusic nd upper Yukon Valleys. 1 Temperatures have risen decidedly in W rn Alaska and have fall- en rapidly in the middle Yukon Valley and the extreme north, with little change near the Pacific Coast. | AIRPLANE TRIP 47 Spices and didn't have a speck of baggage with me when I left, not even a tooth brush. Eut we got along just FOR SALE— 1,500 SHARES AT $10 A SHARE COMMON STOCK OF splendidly, weren't even tired once. THRILLING ONE -, = ADMIRALTY ISLAND COAL CO. 3 might have been motoring on the 3 E Mine now in excelent shape, down 525 feet in 6-foot ground, and at times I nearly for- | | Bananas 10¢ Lb. ; } Mrs. J W. McCord, First|sot ika. &8 o Hpitte” sty vein of finest coal. - laverred Mrs. McCord. Both she| i . A. J. GALLWAS, Presiden Woman Passenger by Air (and mrs. P, T McCarty, wife of | | Inquire of F - G AS, President, or {the President of the International | | to Alaska, Enjoys Flight “It was like oue prolonged pic- nic,” said Mrs. J. W. McCord, first woman passenger to fly to Alaska JOHN RECK, Protem Secretafy-Tréasurer. , who was the only other | on the trip, looked beauti- | as they | had spent the day catct up on sleep and refreshing themselves at | SATURDAY ONLY Maximum Asparagus 30 Talltin,11b.,150z. . . C “YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY SERVICE” from Seattle, when questioned|the beauty parlors, aitcr their » about, her trip north, in the Inter- |week's trip for national Airways plane. | Wednesday evening, after their “I am converted absolutely and from now on I will travel by plane whenever it is possible. We were as comfortable as though we were arrival in Juneau, the party, made up of Mrs. McCord, Mr. and Mrs. McCarty, E. J. A. Burke, pilot of Dry Cleaning and Pressing the pioneering plane, and Gerald Smith, Juneau representative of the company, were guests at dinner | givenby Mr. MeCord, who had made arrangements by wire for.the party Fanning’s Bread and Butter Pickles riding in a Rolls-Royce. There was ample room for us all, and of course we were only in the air for a few hours at a time,” she said, ALASKA LAUNDRY In New Building on Shattack Way “While I have flown before, and |with the Gastincau Hofel man- | T = '—;_"" ‘THE LAUNDRY DOES IT BEST” have made the trip to Alaska by |agers ! Il g b s l, l I > l steamer a number of times, the ex- Mrs. McCord, whose husband is| \('-fii’ PT?‘E!’S ()ll ( -5 P are oz anmer e — / perience of flying in Alaska was |President of the MeCord-Alas . B et entirely new, and it was fascinat- | Company, sheep, cattle and fox| Del Monte. N 9 S Iy ()"lettl ,ing. The mountains, channels and |1aisers, expects to leave soon for EL IS, RO = p f o) " “everything looked simply beautiful from the air. I wouldn't take any- thing for my experience,” Mrs. Mc- Cord enthused. Not Nervous “Of course I had left in a hurry Consider the convenience of FryesHDenggus Ketchikan to meet her husband, whom she will accompany on a trip | to the East. | AT R T e Tl | WE MAKE ENLARGEMENTS | Alaska Scenic Views adv. Ready Cooked Pound tins 2 for 25¢ Sperry’s PANCAKE AND WAFFLE Flour Large package 3 for 95¢ SHINE Up those hard wood floors with a 3 for 95¢ Whole Ripe Figs Del Monte, No. 2 2 for 45¢ Seedless and Skinless JOHNS ELECTRIC FLOOR POLISHER Price Was $42.50 Now $29.50 Diced : Pineapple Can be rented by the day, etc. ad R S - Del Monte No. 1, Flat Heinz Rice 3 for 50¢ Rlb,. For Salads and Cocktails 5 for 75(. ; Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. - RAISINS, Seeded or Seed : » Deedel or eeatess, Juneau, Alaska Front Street Surely the ease of preparation of a Frye’s “Deli- 15 ounce pm‘kage, IOC PHONE 6 cious” Brand Ham is a convenience worthy of ' consideration. The mild curing process elim- : inates parboiling—a saving of time that will be s i L S R A appreciated by every busy housewife. Then, too, ananas C PY . consider the innumerable delicious cold snacks, and tempting sandwiches that can be prepared SA TURDfl Y ONLY MAZDA LAMPS in a jiffy if you have a Frye’s “Delicious” Brand — - Ham in your larder. ’ A £ Why have empty sockets at these prices? ; 10 Watt .. $ .20 each Write to Frye & Company, Seattle, for 15 Watt . 20 each a copy of Frye’s “Meat Guide”—over 25 Watt .20 each 200 fested recipes. Send 3c to cover 40 Watt .20 each 7 ; 60 Watt .20 each . Fostage. . 100 Watt 35 each FREE DELIVERY PHONE 478 150 Watt .60 each 150 Watt—White Bowl .65 each v R 25 att— 1te oW . ool eac. X g 300 Watt .. 2 1.25 each 500 Watt . 2,00 each DeHCIO S - WESTINGHOUSE MAZDAS—A lamp for every lighting purpose. Capital Electric Compan Radio Supplies PHONF. 416 House

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