The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 6, 1930, Page 2

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, FEB. 6, 1930. B WARY RUMMAGE SALE This Rummage Sale will therefore be a sale of remarkable savings for those who take advantage of the many opportunities to be offered on the Second Floor at this store. Sale starts Friday, February 7th. Group 30 § Quick Selling Group 2---30 M en’s Suits | Foi Ranging from $37.50 to $48.50 Ranging’ from $25.00 to $35.00 $I5.00 SUIT NOW $19.75 SUIT | ; Khaki Men’s Whip Cord | Ladies’ Shoes and Pants Oxfords 75 value Part wool for real service : . Brokos st atnail $3.50 value For Quick Selling out of style ow $1.95 $1.95 25 cents pair > Suits with | Oval and Regular | COME AND LOOK OVER pa THE ¢ Pants Rag Rugs $1.00 Table Just the Kind You § Shirts, Overalls, Underwear Like Your Choice For Now 98¢ each $1.00 each J L/{ Values up to / @ 5.5 50 .95 Suit Now YOUR QOur regular stock of WOMEN’S and CHILDREN’S RAINCOATS are offered at HALF-PRICE during this sale t CHOICE OF ALL OUR WOOLEN RUGS AT 1-2 PRICE Children’s $4.75 values Now 2.35 Ladies’ $6.95 values Now ... $3.45 Children’s 6.50 values Now 3.25 Ladies’ 9.00 values Now ... 4.50 c Children’s 4.50 Ladies’ 11.50 values Now ... 5.75 9.00 values Now A LOT OF SOILED AND MUSSED MERC H/\Nl)]\h. ODDS AND ENDS — in Wemen’s and Hose, & a Khaki Jackets, B Suits, Slips, Skirts and a few Street rouped at 10 eents, 25 cents, 50 cents, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.50. c hildren‘s Underwear, Ladies’ Ccat pr 5 al No Alterations No Exchanges » Approvals No Refunds i Behrends Co., Inc. = ti Juneaw’s Leading Department Store Duaily Cross-word Puz GASH BALANGE ~ REPUBLICANS OF TERRITORY | FILE AT NBME | | clarations cf cumhdates clos"d here =le Prineely Itallan Yamily eaning ‘rout of the foot . Prune or abridge: Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 12. 2D pleal fruit Italian coln I var, professional 20. Bombast | T h l L Tue.;d&v with the following Repub- | 21 P IFi s NN |lieans I the race: Alfred J. Lomen L Juno b s partios | L igures 1 ower g e Bmeilil |Figures Are Stightly Lower o, Sl en s, e R Uncloses than Those of Januar Hc‘lerlch Cliff Allyn and Albin 25 Aud not ‘oneerning 27. Compasition Donate 3| L Y Polson for Representatives. | for ui ‘ousisting of ast ear ] | Instruments two terms i There will be no contest for Re- | Abroad 3. Vivaelty: slang 5 Trensgress divine law | publican nominations. Vith a net cash balance of $874,- 'yo filings 6 in the Territorial Treasury,'tions. It There were for Democratic nomina- . Kind of whale O|U F is believed that there NIE SIT olely ° amount of unattached funds o0 wi)l' be a number of independent | i this year are much lower filings including some Democrat&,\ DOWN the same time last year, of January 31 reveal. for the House of Representatives, | . Fall suddenly networks P R0k (ke At the same time last year th‘ - o Tardy total was $998,391. Last year, how- | Examination | ever was an unusually good year due to a large salmon pack in that Cardinal point Medleinal plant Raten Weary fiscal year, and the total at the . itke . Read B Thettieally end of the last fiscal year, Mareh . . 81, Treat with 3. Leader of the l les bigh respoct forty thleves 53, Bind 9. Printer's meas- . Fish sauce ure 31, 1920, was one of the highest record. ¥ lm Although no figures are @ - to show the balance due from onc of the largest sources of incomhe, the salmon Industry, it is expseted this year's taxation total will fall short but little of last year's. BIGOFF TO FACE GRAND JURY ON KNIFING CHARGE Kute Kuts Sizes up to 6 years Raincoats Regular $11.75 - NOW $10.00 William Bigoff, who was arrested |last week on charges of stabbing | Steven Ward with intent to lill, | was bound over to the Grand dury, | yesterday afternoon by U. 8. Coma- xmsssoner Arthur Fox, after a hear- |1.ng attended by both Bigoff AM| ‘Ward, was held. Because there was insufficient |evidence to support charges made | against her of being a drug addiet, | land medical examination falled 0, !give any indications supporting the |charge, Pear] Wilson was released /by Cemmissioner Fox yesterday. | !Bhe was taken into custody early ill the week. Robert C. Hurley rep- resented both defendents, J Regular $6.95 NOW $4.75 'MAJ. DECKARD | HERE ENROUTE {to P 1 |he | dence from the scene o |to avoid this knoll, Eielson lov wing was torn from the plan: was not other wing, still attached to fusilage, was completely dem: when Crosson found it, dazed condition, crawled out of the plane and wandered about in thi condition until the ex perience of a transport pilot wh crashed in Ohio and wandered aim- Ic mind for almost an hour before he was found. The flier did no co son and Borland, Alaska, ter gjed will ca |ev | invitation brothers. , | | —adv. —aboui the cconomy of Nanaimo Lump Coal. INVESTIGATION OF RADID CORP. IGives His Versxon of Dis- D(‘;h.x(l]]@l]t of Justice Is aster that Overtook | Making Probe Under Eielson, Borland £ Anti-Trust Act CASE COMPLICATED, (Continued' from Page ‘One) with Carl J. Lomen and he ret rbanks January 14. recelved from Crozsc hope that either of the two fliers will ever be found alive said. Lest in Snow—Fog According to all availa! er Rights Under Patents Are Being 'Exceeded los! INGTON, that Feb. the Department nducting an riine wh tion of Sherman Anti-Tr d frem weather condi t at the time of tr d concludes that E came lost in the snow-fo past his destination, and while flying low over a lag the e wrecked plane ose {0 a rocky knoll in t) and it is *supposad that' in t O'Brian, to lhe Attorney G > document read. Th 1 an inquiry was cente 1er the corporation is ht wing for a bank and lbw that the tip of touched the ground This | in but {hot greatly damaged Th “The case hed The altimeter registered 100 but D s that the impact of the have sent the needle ,» where it “froze” mechanicaliy Crawl From Plane A huge crack in the fusilage p ed egress from the cabin opening the door, and D: ses .that the two men, i lone by two of the ables n in the Anti-Trust Division, Sl ELLIOTT TG RELIEVE MAJ. D, H. GILLETTE Major Iliott hds ‘been ointed Engineer cer of Alaska Road Commission to suceumbed to lieve Major Douglas low tempera-his departure about February cording to & telegram rece th- d in a <haustion or to ure. Major Deckard related the ex- 0 A the 15 ved to- serve in that cap.ncit& un- rival next June of Major Atkins ,who is the per- uccessor of Major Gillette. ssly about in a d plete use of ! * months, acc cthing of t ount for the di MRES. GILLETTE LEAVES . Douglas "H. Gillette s fn Seattle on the Ahm 9 In rcply to que: the Am\l of ,d\ now of no count viation more tha lace where there is a - riage, of hospital yes: e Alaska ORI SP U | Paris mechanics ean automobiie ¢ magnaies to F gear cases of © R OD') FELLOWS A'l'!‘l:\'l'lo"l Regular inecting odge No. A- sening at 17 of Silver ) i o R & 5 S The Women of 'V[( seheart Le glon will giv ting at he Initatory is extended to JAMES LARSON, | Noble Grand. BASKETBALL DOUBLEHEADER D.H.S.vs. J. H. S. BOYS and GIRLS Owing to tr 'will meet Douglas Natatorium FRIDAY—S8 P. M. NOBOLONEY | It offers more doMar-for-dollar value than any other coal on this market. Use it straight in the cook stove or range—mix with La(f)‘ smith screenings, for the furnace or heater. If you order NOW delivery will be made almost im- mediately by any of the following transfer oempanies: JUNEAU TRANSFER ...Phone 48 COLE TRANSFER .......Phone 3442 NORTH TRANSFER ..Phone 34 BODDING TRANSFER..Phone 444 SERVICE TRANSFER .Phone 528 JACK’S TRANSFER .. Phone 524 CAPITAL TRANSFER .Phone 593 PACIFIC COAST COAL COMPANY PHONE 412 . TO N. Y. CITY IS BEING MAI]E1 DECLARES OFFICIAL Inquiry Eliiers 84 Whe(h- 6.—Infor- Juneau of | K America is read into the record of hear- of the most complicated ever ex- mined by the Department of Jus-| nd added that. the work was | from Adjutant General of the Admission—25 and 50 cents 1 | Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Bureau Forecast for Juneam and vicinily, bes~uing 4 p. m. ioday: Snow and tonight, P i probably snow; moderate i’)\xth(- y winds. . colder LOCAL Humidity Wind Velociy Weathe 1um Barometer Temp. DATA 2957 a1 7 w 4 Pt. Cldy |4 a m. toa: 20 85 E 13 Snow Wcun today 34 82 SE 7 Pt. Cldy CA BLX' YESITERDAY | Highest 4pam. | RADIO REFORTS O 7 o Ty Low 4am. 4am. Preclp. 4am. | Stations— temp. te!np. (emp Velocity 24 hrs. Wea'.her Barrow 2 38 . 0 lear Nome -20 0 0 Clear -18 4 0 Clear -28 — 0 Clear -46 - 02 ‘Clear J -6 -42 o 0 Clear Paul 24 28 12 .04 Pt Cldy {Dutch Harbor 26 22 - .02 Pt. Cldy Kodiak 16 | 18 30 0 Pt Cldy Cordova 32 22 | 24 4 24 Snow 33 3! 32 13 a3 Snow hikan 36 3 | a2 8 34 Snow 6 34 | 2 4 06 ©ldy 48 32 12 8 0 Clear 48 44 | 34 ) 0 Clear . 52 48 34 * 0 Foggy 68 64 54 A 0 Clear *—Less than 10 miles. | NOTE—Observations at Barrow, Fort Yukon, Tanana and Eagle jare made at 8 a. m. and 8 b. m.. Juneau time. | The pressure is rising through Alaska except in portions' of the Southwest but remains lowes, in the Gulf of Alaska. It is sderately high in the Pacific States and in the vicinity of the Aleutian Iflands. Light snow has been genéral from Cordova to Ketchikan. Clear weather is general in other parts of the Terri- ) Temperatures have fallen decidedly in the Interior and slight- elsewhere in Alaska except the Southwest where they have "LINOLEUM and RUGS | NEW 1930 PATTERNS OF ARMSTRONG’S LINOLEUMS JUST RECEIVED Also New Patterns of Congoleum Rugs . Gillette on| J uneau-Young Hardware Com pany Anoiher Concession ] More About the New Low Fire Insurance Rates THE ADJUSTERS CLAUSE which provides that you pay a part of the adjuster’s expense, if one be sent, heretofore attached to all p.»]u ies, is now no longer required on. poli- cies covering Du(]lmg Houses and their Contents. NOTE: While it very rarely happens ihat an adjuster is sent from Seattle, this clause has been objectionable partic- ularly to the small nolicy holder. Allen Shattuck, Inc. INSURAN( E—Every Kmd O’CEDAR POLISH and SLIP-ON MOPS WASHABLE RENEWABLE DETACHABLE THE Thomas Hardware Co. F rye-Bruhn Company Featurmg‘Fl‘ye s De- licious Hams and Bacon Fresh EASTERN and OLYMPIA OYSTERS .

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