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

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Mumidity Wind Velocity Weather |nection with h =| 4 p. m. yesty 3023 46 93 SE 6 Rain Olto M Jories, Fi =| 42 m today 30.36 40 91 Nw 2 CMy |pang cameraman, who was a pas-| § Noon teday 30.38 19 61 N 3 CMy lsenger north from Seattle on th = Seaplane Juneau, is a returning| = CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS passenger to Seattle on the steam- | = YESTERDAY ] ~—TODAY er Admiral Evans. ~Mr. Jones = Highest 8 pm. | Low 8a m. 8am. Precip. 8am. |[made the trip to obtain moving | -3 Btations— temp. temp. | temp. temp. ‘(‘ju(l( 24 hrs. Weather D'( s from the air while enroute =| Barrow 0 B 8 L 0 Cldy| north. He also exposed severs: =| Nome 3 Mg W v 18 o Cldy red feet of film from the air | =S| Bethel a % | 32 % 12 9. Cldy 'ipy the inding country. B Yukon g | R o ¥ Clear} ;s jetfery, traveling broker, S5 Tenana .48 40 | 28 % — 01 PLOMylLy gpoara the Admiral Evans for = Eagle 42 36 iy 90 36— 0 Oldy | o an. Mr. Jeff i =| st Paul CORINL R o R T | 02 Rain ot == | Dutch Harbor 48 44 % B -~ - Cldy R = | Kodiak 54 50 [ 36 3 .8 0 Pt Cldy e =| Cordova 82 iMBT et o I 0 Cldy NG TORYETS] Z=| Juneau 47 46 | 38 10 2 Tt Cldy| o B8 W Bisoked B =| Kctchikan 53 = TR R Cldy Xt G R s mery . Bl I s tion Building, all cars will = | Edmonton 66 62 34 36 ear |, . o and =| Seattle f B a4 0 o Rt s =| Portland 62 62 46 46 0 Cldy | oIy =| san Prancisco 60 3 - 50 80 0 Clea ¥ g =| g | CHIEF OF POLICE. = e g NOTE --Ovservations av St. Paul, Dutch Harbor, KodizX, Juneau,| ppiviER 15 JAILED: =| Prince Rupert, Idmonton, Seattle, Portland and San Fianrsco are S wmade at 4 a. and 4 n. m., Juneau time. i ()f from here. and Michaels Sterns line clothes to choose Young Men’s Suits specially | priced for Graduation. BT 20y ‘The pressure is ghtly below normal and is high in the remainder of Ala to the southward. Light to moderte s JOLIET, Ill, May 10.—“Over ihc hills to the poor house” has a SATURDAY SPECIALS Men’s Work Shoes For Saturday Only | Bootlegger F ound A mong Inmates of Poor F arm’ 0. C. Wag thern Bering the o in and ¢ hows under 1d was entence ing Sea, in parts of the Yukon Vley and from Cordova to Pri onths in jail. | Rupert, and cloudy weather prevals this morning over nearly all ¢ o ved in the | the Territory. Temperature chaiges have been slight in all dis- | interior town from Ketchikan, He | tricts. C r platform of on the ion the front fen- | » child Ty P A — e DRUM AND BUGLI Following men arc requested to| t at school house Smudqy ht at 7 o'clock sharp for Drum | NOTICE To Scottish Rite Ma; sons: Pegu- slightly bucolic rhythm. The “offi- lar meeting Friday evening, May|and Bugle Cor ctice: Pr(n(h clal bootlegger” of the county poor |10th at 7:30. Visitice members Newman, Goddard, Sorri, Cou arm, a5 the farm superintendent | cOrdially invited | Heor 5 . Dobler, V E:;ll:d X“nm“ is i‘:‘l“;m; sl WALTER B. HE | ette, Zenger, Herrmann, Selling intoxicants ‘to a poor ;1Y b5 o Y o (fe_ ctary. (,“‘m ._:L“h(‘;‘ hnr’:\ ';]:m :arm ‘;“:’t“c woulld ";"” ’ee:"wo“ the | wwe make ana amer all kinds of |come ace of it, a particular astule mEL-} sy garments. Goldstein’s Em | chandising maneuver, but Oeoxge sorium., —adv. | Pozek, T4 years old, apparently was i | " My non(ls; i modest in his ambitions. The farm superintendent, Fred Weitting, said Pozek was retailing drinks from his | bottle to fellow residents at the The opporiunity presented in this le cannot be fully appreciated ithout a visit to our Shoe Sec- Men’s black and brown shoes, Star Brand, $6.00 | Our men’s work shoes are noted | for their sturdy construction and long service. That’s why so many men come back and say, “Want another pair of those Star Brand Work Shoes.” Black and tan. w tion. high value for $4.95 Pair Special for Saturday at $3.95 Pair Buy Shoes for Children Men’s Underwear Two-piece, good weight, well made, all sizes. Just the kind you | are looking for. $5.00 value for $3.95 Suit here where you can be sure of get- bR AL - 51 ting stylish well-made footwear at 29, less than regular prices. Note Men 8 Dress Pants these special for Saturday only. Black and tan oxfords for grow- in girls. $6.00 values High grade dress pants in wor- steds. All sizes. $6.00 values. For Saturday Only For Saturday Only ~ $4.95 Pair $4.95 Pair Our WONDER VALUE SALE s still on throughout the entire store. Don’t overlook these values. B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneau’s Leading Department Store poor farm for whatever he could = |{get—cash occasionally, articles of | clothing or little knick-knacks that \uppcaled to him as having possible commercial value. Tt doesn't matter a great deal to Pozek, for his future is wrapped up in farm life anyway. He was sen- tenced to transfer his six months from the poor farm to the Vandalia prison farm. YURMAN ADDS SAFE FCR FUR STORAGE To insure the safe keeping of furs and fur garments while being ImllmlimlllllllllIllllllll[l_llllIIIIIIII!IHIIIHIIIHIII!IIIIIIlflllHI OO RREEREREAREEORR RO from Bill Strong offering him a Job on one of his Taku River hoats for the season. school when the term begins next fall. —————-— FOR SALE—10-foot All Platc Glass Shew Case. Apply Ludwig| Nelson. —ndv —————— ATTENTION! For Carpenver Work of any kind —shop or eity—Call Handy Andy Phone 498. made up or repaired, a Shaw-Walk- er’s Day—bring a smile to her face er safe has been added to the i K equipment of the Yurman Fur store by presenting her with some token | The safe was recently purchased g I from the First National Bank by of o love and admiration. Mr. Yurman. Tt has ample ca- | pacity for the storage of quite a # | lot of furs and will afford absolute We have a tremendous varlety protection for costly skins in the 9 : " of Mother’s Day Greeting Cards to | Yurman establishment. y g | SR s EEae choose from—something for every COMING NORTH FOR SUMMER i taste. Henry Pigg, son of Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Pigg of this city, is a north- | bound passenger on the Admiral! Our stock offers a wide selec- Rogers. He has been attending . . | fhe Oregan’ Sileol: ' Technolosy tion from which to choose an ap- | this year and is coming home for propriate and desirable gift for the summer in response to a cable % Mother. He will return to | Dell k. Sherit, o tuner and rebuilder. w's plano'will be he Phaone 573. say PRI 1 her and when I} I MFAN PRICES. adv | | ettt it At i | Make your Mother happy on Moth- :@w Gift Shop 0000000000 OO O PIPE 14 inch, 3/ inch, per foot per foot per foot per foot per foot per foot 1 “inch, 114 inch, 1% inch, 2 inch, Galv. $ .08 .09, 14 .19 22 30 Black $ .00 Wholesale Prices on Application RICE & AHLERS CO. PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL Juneau, Alaska “We tell you in advance what job will cost” powd % seaspoon salt 1 teaspoon cach cinnamon and nutmeg 4 cups flour Wild Rose Lard for deep fat fy 5 Beat melted sifted together. When smooth, roll out % inch thick, cut and fry in WILD ROSE LARD, about 350° F. or hot enough to brown a bit of bread in 60 counts. Use a frying basket if possible. A Perfect Shortening firrvev L WILD ROSE BRAND — Pure Lard—made fresh daily under most sanitary conditions and ready for you in the bandy pail or one-pound cartons—only the finest leaf lard and back fats are used in making WILD ROSE LARD. Not an imitation or sub- stitute, Nature’s own fat for cooking insures better results and finer flavor in all baking and frying—besides the cost is less. Made by Frye & Co., Seattle, Under U.8. Govt. Inspection. Sold by leading dealers. AT A muu!mmfi The chartered whaler Heiman has with complete technical apparatus for polar exploratien, including a WHALER GOES TO SEEK WRECKAGE OF ITALIA |y corion. imaindios o has been aided wvexplored it last July. According to Norwegian experts the ice this year is favorable for navigation. —————— FOR SALE—-10-foot All Plate u,—cumns Alber- | the expedmon, , with sev- liberal comtributions from Milan mm lor‘bmkers and business men and by Norway, from where they | private subscriptions. From Bergen ‘May 15, in-the Nor- the expedition will go direct to . Heiman, on a polar |Svalbard, from where it will ex- find the wreckage (plore minutely the northeast coast | Glass Show Case. Apply Lud hmm“mnmtmmunmmmd b5 ol it S ‘a‘m”mmmewmnmmdm — et . Victoria Islands and Franz Joseph | Fresh roasted peanuts &nd pop- Aluminum Sale! See Our Window Display J uneau-Young Hard- ware Company corn. Junesu Ice Cream PHMIE~ LINGERIE FASHIONS That lend a note of loveli ness to the wardrobe. SLIPS— In baronet satin, design ad to wear with dainty vening frocks. Plain and scalloped afternoon and e piquot ruffled hems. Al pastel shades. $2.50 to $3.25 Crepe de chine slips, excellent flesh and white. $4.95 TEDDIES— In crepe de chine, lace trimmed and decorated with fine needlework. $3.50 in heavy quality. Shadow proof hems. Peach, 1 PANTIES— Of crepe de chine in a variety of styles, with love- ly hand embroidery. $3.75 GOWNS— - applique in a fine quality Exquisitely embroidered and trimmed with lace and of crepe de chine. $7.75 to $14.50

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