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. E"é Wearwell is in class by itseli. Known from coast to coast. Tape Edge Won't Tear Special values in Sheets, Pil- low Cases, Pillow Tubing 54x90 81x90—81x99 81x108 42x36—45x36 8/4—7'4, yard 6’4, yard 42 and 45 inch I‘ubmg, BLEACHED SHEETING 1 9'4—6'4, yard B. M. BEHRENDS CO., Inc. Juneaw’s Leading Department Store e s 00000000000 . TODAY'S STOCK - . QUOTATIONS . @ % ©0o 000060 0000 NEW YORK, Jan. 27. — Alaska Juncau mine stock is quoted today &t 0%, American Ice 37%, Ana- conda T Bethlehem Steel 10 Cen oys 33%, General Mot- ‘ org B ('old Dush “y, -3y cott P Brands 27%, Standard Oil of C: fornia 60, Standard Oil of N> y 6%, U. 8. Steel 177%. e e MUSICAL TREAT TO BE GIVEN BY CHOIR ON PALM SUNDAY Granhy Kenne- The choir of Holy Trinlty Cathedrn! will give a musical treat on Palm Sunday, April 13, acccrding to announcement made today by Mrs. Crystal Snow Jenne. me complete announc"mont 2 but the nffa’s - 4o ROOF FIRE TODAY A small roof blage at 2:30 o'cloek this afternoon called the Fire De- partment to the home of Mrs. M. D. Berry on Main Street between Second and Third Streets. It took but a moment for firemen to ex- tinguish the fire, and the damags done was to shingles had to be torn away. h PRISONER “ROUGHT HERE J. B. Mallatt and Hazel Smith were brought here on the Queen ‘Sunday by Deputy U. 8. Marshal Campbell of Wrangell. They have been bound over to the Grand Jury on a charge of flllegal cohabita- tion. e - 8. O. ENGINEER HERE District Engineer T. J. Barnes, of the Standard Oil Company, ac- eompanied by J. R. Jones, of the Marine Department, arrived on the Princess Mary from Beattle to make an éxamination of the damage done %o the local station when the dock collapsed on the night of Janu- ary 13. 2 R e QUITS PRINTING; TO BE REAL ESTATER Leroy Foley, for several years ex- pert linotype operator for the Cor- dova Times, is a south-bound pas- ~senger on the Northwestern. He to quit the printing craft into the real estate busi- Seattle. He had been en- In real estate as a side linc 3, and turned some good e s WEARWELL SHEETS and PILLOW CASES More Wear Sheeting and Jtendent Hahn, | | | @0 ecoe0 0000000 ERCN BRITISH GOLF PRO GETS HIS 1STH ACE e —— ° MOOR PARK, England, Jan. 27.—8Sandy Hi t 2 golf g bor Park has record by holing for 18 times. His latest ace was plishe on his own ¢ here. The ditance w yards. ° No one else has dons the e -one shot so coften. o . ° ° ° . ° ° ° . 4 ° » . . e ° ® . ° . ° » ® gold putter. . . © e 00000 00 00 e £ SRR O WHO'S WHO | {\l- I ER , the Qu Mrs. Jone Mrs. V. I 1, wife of Buper! of the White Pa & Yukon Route, is a passenger t Skagway on the Princéss Mary. Mrs. E. N. Saari, wife of the well known Cordova accountant, and their little daughter, visited friends n Juneau while the Morthwestern was in port. They are on their way to Minneapclis where they ex- nact to wvisit for four months. Capt. Raleigh E. Davis, Superin- dent of the Scott cannery at dova. is a Seatile-bound passen- on the Northwestern, where he 1 prepare for the coming oparat- scason. Capt. Davis sald his ry had a very successful sca- son last year. Mining Engilheer D. Willlams, of the Hirst-Chichagof, arrived in Ju- neau on the Princess Mary and is registered at the Gastineau. | SRS ELC=05 2 TS GOES HOME Mrs. H. L. Stabler and baby left the hospital yesterday for her aome. - -~ GERMANY BUYS BACK COIN BERLIN, Jan. 27. Germany bought back from Argentina in 1929 about $4,000,000 worth of Ger- man gold colns, part of the heavy gold exports to South America in the post-war inflation years. JOB Printing Ruick Service if you want it—reliable service always. We always place our | guarantee of satisfaction back of every printing job we do. We are good printers—know it— ' and are willing to back our judgment with our guarantce. s i i et O R A S e B § ’:,‘C OF ELIAS BONDINOT § BIRTHPLACE OF in Hlsiory, Give Way to Modern Bulldmg HENRY WATTERSON f#% THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JAN. 27, 1930. ° R — HYMAN HILL - RESIDENCE OF JOHN| :4' QUINCY ADAMS. | T e e 50 OTEL N BEMN AVE, WHERE DUCHANAN m HIS [NAUGURATION IN 1857 22 ST. § PENN AVE Enfc":p IN 1859-60 BY AMERICAN COLONIZATION SOCIETY. many of them bitat. the National Hotel i down to make room for the Cn- preposed Civie Center, | n Lh" demgclition of a t from the Cagp House, has |making of more moment ithan any other edifice. To tha son when |ingten for his ina |no doubt he enjoyed tho |food that v served |banguets in honor. | Presfdont also a pr ‘au uration guest, as was President | (\f sewer gas into the as ab the Natic reathed hi Louis Crittenden, ho was t of the Southern Conf: Charles Dickens was a visi- | the hostelry and bas given a | 1t of the life there in! ton of “American | tor to vivid the Notes.” 4 that the assas-| sinat oln ‘was planned in| room as occupied for! r to the murder | | | |l also to be rez: erected by the bundnw an Coloniza- tion Soclety. was held the meeting that led the foundation of the Republic of Liberia in West Africa. Anothe rold building to go is Hymen Hill, where it is said, John Quincy Adams resided. The house was buili in 1800 and con- tains elaborate vings. THREE ARRESTED ! HERE SATURDAY re taken into irday of last week! k Wilson, and 1 Frank Price, on charges of | | | by 8poeial Off Depuly U. 8. Mar who made the arr disorderly conduct Frank Johnson and Mrs. Com- petti were charged with disorderly conduct and given their choice of paying @ $60 fine or spending thirty days in jail, by U. 8. Commissioner Arthur Fox, this morning. Charles Johnson, the other member of the trio, was charged in addition with possession of liquor, and was given a choice of paying a fine of $200 or serving a one hundred day sen- tence. Charles Goldstein is 2 round trip passenger to Sitka, via Skagway end Haines, on the steamer Queen, baying fur. WADE MONEY; | |Five Alleged Counterfeit- in 1. California and in Portland. !do business in the Territory, has ‘” wh’\n:m who was almost killed by | filed papers in the Auditor’s Office w | hete. 'uon papers the Associated Fisher- n will operate prmcxpally in Ket- | | | 106 x"l !hf‘ citles The Associated Fishermen of - A"‘la Inc, a now A‘dvanced UNDER ARREST eTOVVOUULVYOOEOOLOL G ers Rounded Up by Portland Officers e, Jan. 27.—The ties announce the arrest of ged counterfeiters who have | of threc We <Lcmj silver ound. eady operated Sacramento, Sparks, Nevada; e NE \'1' ("ORPOR:\TIOV corporation to According to the corpora- mmummnmmnm;mmm = pring Styies Arriving on Every Boat Watch For Further Announcement B T T T T T T T T LT T L e T e T e L T T TR R T R R LR S 'wummumm|u|uuuuuumwm||lumunmnmuuuwumummwf 000200200000 CAR OF LIQUOR SEIZED CLEVELAND, Jan. 27—A chipment of $150,000 worth of French wines and liquors and Scotch whiskey, one of the largest scizures of illicit ants ever made in the United States we are inter when you come here to buy printing is not primaril how big the order, howc-nwedothebb to insure you mum uduhcnon. Weknow et mdawuwifim Lck for more print- ing of the same kind. 0000600060000 000000 BOXERS ATTENTION the A. B. Hall %:30 lh'~ cgming Am- —adv. hllhlhii!lli'llIHilIlHlI'l!!IIIIIHIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIiHIIIIIiIiIIlIIHIINIIIIIIIH Hot Chicken |» Tamales Made Fresh Every Day Only the best of materials used—Live Chickens purchased locally from D. B. Femmer - ORDERS DELIVERED Phone 482 Cash Grocery WiWy Avenue ELLEN and POOLOS, Props. mummmmumnmu|mluml|mlmulmHnn|mmmmmmnufimmmummmmnmmmmuummumunu LT T T O O T U T T Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Bureau Forecast for Junean and vicinity, ber~uing 4 p. m. today: Generally fair tonight and Tuesday; moderate northwesterly winds. LOCAL Humidity Wind Velocily Weathe Tiow Barometer Temp. DATA 4 n. m. yest'y 30.27 26 55 w 1 Clear 42 24 :g B 3 Clear N 29 SE 2 Cldy CABLE AND RADIO REFORTS YE Highest 4pm. | Low 4om. 4am. Precip. 4am, Stations- temp. temp. | emp. temp. Velocity 24 hrs. Weather Barrow ... 24 U Nome 32 18 0 2 ¢ —_ Clear | Bethel 34 32 18 18 18 0 Clear Fort Yukon b IR 0 -2 12 - 06 Cldy Tanana RBRIES | 6 -6 6 = 02 Clear | Eagle e @ 2 -2 14 = .08 Clear |8t Paul i, 40 40 36 36 % [J Cldy | Dutch Harbor ..... 38 38 32 32 e 0 Clear Kodiak .. 43 36 28 40 - 0 Clear | Cordova vis, 90 28 8 20 * [] Clear | Junezu it B8 24 AR ST 0 Clear iKetch‘kan . 40 40 20 20 ' 0 Clear i Prince Rupert 40 40 28 28 — 0 Clear | Edmonton 14 14 | 10 18 14 .02 Cldy Seattle . 36 34 | 32 34 - 36 Snow Portland . 30 28 | 26 28 * 0 Cldy San Francisco ..... 54 52 | 46 46 ] 0 Clear *Less t.an 10 miles. NOTE—Observatlons at Barrow, For! Yukon, Tanana and Eagle are made at 8 a. m. apd 8 p. m, Juneau time. An area of high pressure covers most of Alaska this morning, its center over the Seward Peninsula. A small low overlies the por- tion from Cordova to Ketchikan. Snow has fallen over the lower Kuskokwim and the Interior during the last twenty-four hours, fair weather prevailing elsewhere over the Territory. Western and South- ecstern Alaska reported colder temperatures this morning, the eastern {part of the Interior and Southwestern Alaska warmer. FURNITURE DRESSERS—CHIFFONIERS VANITIES—BEDS DINING TABLES—BUFFETS DINING CHAIRS THE Thomas Hardware Co. Failure to Receive Credit Is no proof that a bill has been pald but a cancelled check that has been accepted and paid is positive proof. “This convenience and protection is rours for the asking. Pay your bills the modern and safe way. ’ OPEN A CHECKING ACCOUNT AT THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF JUNEAU RED CEDAR SHINGLES 5 TO 2 CLEARS 16 INCH THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR A RED CEDAR SHINGLE : WILL LAST 25 YEARS AND LONGER ROT-PROOF, WHETHER OLD OR NEW RE-ROOF NOW BEFORE THE RAIN Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. 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