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e — Wall Paper and [ . inoleum While the keynote of their charm is novel and distinctive quite as worthy of approval is the fine finish and workmanship. We submit the showing confident that it will meet with high approval. Please consider this a ¢ Wl invitation to see our Spring Iine of Wallpaper and Floor Covering. The walipaper is 18 and 30 inches wide, 48 feet long, priced at 20 cents to $1.2 double roll. Lincleum priced 75 cents to $2.75 a square yard. In conformity with the Merchants’ Agree- ment, as fostered by THE AMERICAN LE- GION. this Store will close all day Wash- ingten’s Pirth y, Fel 22nd. y, Saturd: yruary B. M. BEHRENDS CO., Inc. Juneau’s Leading Department Store I A, IMPORTANCE UF“ MINK INDUSTRY ' 1S EMPHASIZED lent Ames of Associa- Talks on Mink Farming to Chamber THE NEW BETTY - BAXLEY T Pre {| tion tinued from Page On2) ALL SIZES it L Exhibit and the con of A 3 Assocla COLORS 3 t of th n. It quot report made by Noy2s, who had > exhibit, to Gov This report was week. A phot booth was prese: “Sordonss AR Appreciation us vote, the Cham- its appreciation r his services and (o 1 the Road Comm ies in connectior to 2 tnowledging th tien, said Lad it not been for financial ‘and other assistance e local Ch: kan Ci similar organ have been p the exhil refal Club and , it would not to have made Iusratedcat- whog FREE. e ] lempl 4k i‘“é‘;il{”l_}A(;E :“.“[ -‘“-‘:M;’\d ‘!'llsinx and r HAULED Cemmittee. He said he AND LOT CLEANIN! interviewed several , and would call on E. O. DAVIS Phone 581 cture of Juneau 4 houzes, scenic ty already 5 houw: t once o on Halibut - Telegrax re read from Sena- nd Dill, Washington, Sutherland, saying d urge the adoption of a dnty on halibut imported 2 The ad- oil was de- ¢ The Cham- urging beoth du- 1 in the gencral asure now before ANNEX Boarding House Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner at regular hours Dinner from 5:30 to 6:30 BOARD AND ROOM by the day, week or mont! AIMA LAHIKAINEN | . Franklin Hotel Bldg., | old S ]:%mce "] to mect at the Councll Chambers Opposite Cabl at 7:30 p. m. tonight for purpose m________l‘ol re-organizing Radio Club. adv recelved from H. L. g an article ap- ¢ Motor Boat au's plan for im- and enlarging its mooring s for small boats. ry H. G. Walmsley re- vorted letters of inquiry about Juneau and Alaska generally had 38 RADIO NOTICE All radio owners are requested the | j|e . |ment, | comander mber of Commerce, | d by his office during BODY LOCATED | | ON MouN y N ndre T.‘ R“*O\ Cl'e;] T\‘\'C l'l‘l ni Feet from Fuselage of Wrecked Plane nued from Page One) \retic of where the ¥ 2 had becn s ked plane but proaching darkn make a thorougt |otherwise than to learn sodies of Elelson and Borland were not in the cabin plane, which was | lly covered with snow ing 1n to ap- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, . Bags used ln &3, Individnal FEB. 20, 1930. zsle | JUNEAU BOYS i | LOSE SECOND CAME OF B. B, Daily Cr;;s-word Puzzle ACROSS re cord Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 13, Liguefies 18, Low 22, Also 25, Short poem 26. Fur hunter 27, Serpent 28, Rim 2. Reposed 30. Preclons stone 31. Sign of assent 33, Persist against discourngement 35, Captives 88, Period of fast- ing and prayer Prineely 1tul- fan family Chinese agoda tripling 3. Sell 12, Fall Into line Ketchikan High School] Five Wins Last Night —Score 16 to 10 Special from Chronicle) CHIKAN, Alaska, Fe The Junesu High School boys' bas- | 8. Crony Fotball five will have to fight hard| Daderstand . ont it they wish to take home lite basketball championship. | Bl a hard fought game last night, foandipavia tal City boys found them-| hort end of a 16 to| in the first tangle Ketchikan also \\'On? ation © of Guldo's ‘:‘x{flnled LM [om it Author of “Fables In Slang” First woman East Indian weight Recent: form Halr ointment Speaks Imperfeett: Beetip wi folln tre The typical frishman Solo 7. Placid Metric lapd easures . Former raler DOWN . Flower . Iridescent gem , Fined Terminate . Aside . Thenter seat . Pronoun . Endured Extent of surface b8, 11 eushion mensure 57, ed with » Ain poison 60, ander 0. pwdered feaves of the haohab tree eomb, ¢ 5. Where 66 across lived Celestial body Silkyorm Giaelal ridges 1. One: Scot. Spring Swall rnz 2 64 65, (13 ar roles for Juneau last night. The Jhannel boys arc gpparently the{ wcakest in goal shooting. | MAKES RECORD Ever performance d back to the Nanuk as immediately no rt of the s 1 had ended e finding of the wreckage Digging - Star days later, men wer m the Nanuk to help ch was f: et fliors and men w FLYING SPEED Chief Pilot of Goodrich| Company Goes 175.997 Miles an Hour JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Feb. 20— patched to the scene and the search which ha Carrving a weight of 2204 pounds, that the plane fiying at full speed when the h came and the two flie | 4 instantly, their bodies sad through the air for cons ble distance by the impact 1 > of the plane w |trom the fusclage, and o plane were scat! | ver a radius of 100 fcet sUARD OF HONOR GOES TO ARCK, North | BIS Da {20 t the | | to | | 1 o nformed | The guard of honor v | with body on th |Hatton where it will b | It has been s | Govern: | mou Gov 11 rema the g buried. form mer Premier lare issued the public m pe the PARIS g ‘X'C.‘y\l\'l‘d decision I including his own weight, Lee hoenhair, Chief Pilot of the rich Rubber Company, estab- d a row world’s airplane record 1,070 =~-aater course today lying the monoplane Miss Sii-{ ywn at an average of 175.987 miles an hour. ! Th speed exceeded hy 1571} miles the former record held by Capt. Broad of Great Britain. - Saturday Will Be Holiday Here; “All Stores to Close au will observe a gen- liday Saturds Feb- Washington's anniversary. All ks and offices will be closed the day. T means that the housewives of the city will to do thelr ordering for. both rday ay, not I > to shop Saturday. availakle ¢ 5 seesrecvovoee S AR ove b; v V] 7 Vi | | | 1 | ATLANTA, Feb. 2 best known of Carolin | deyoted to mountain plan | gard Mr. and | We do their feet above sea lev UMD —Mt. Pisgah, Blue Ridge high” garden The George 1z 5,200 M s pla | 20—Camille Chau- . of the Radical has been called dent Doumergue to| FASCISTI ( Cabinet. He @ d ROME Tardieu to ta has been opened by the n the Cabinet but the latter | University League. It i to students of Fascist universities. Feb. President Party Pre Friday d. 8 N AIR LIBRARY a aeronautical library } es2000e00e000e ~9ee0@00000000S8 |SOVIETS ARE PERMISSIO! WITH | FLY BODIES 1 WASHINGTON, ! Feh. 20—Dele-| te Sutherland announced this rfternoon that the State Depart-, has approved the request of an aviators that they be per- ed to escort the bodies of Col.| Elelson and Earl Borland to Fair-| banks. Sutherland took to the State De- partment the request from Mayor DeLavergne, of Fairbanks, that Slipenov and his me-| !chanic be given permission by the |department and it was given “un- qualified approval.” | 'i Ovur job shop is as neas to you L‘ as your telephone, Phone us to ) | | eall and we will be right on the | § jobeo get the job you have forus , Elks Hall Friday Night SERENADERS ! MUSIC Grand Opening TONIGHT Admission Free SKATES FOR RENT---25 and 50 cents per pair Persons using own Skates will be charged at regular rates SPECIAL. PROGRAM OF EVENTS.--- ~Including Potato Races, Etc. DOORS OPEN 7:30 P. M. A, B. HALL MAPLE FLOOR STEAM HEATED Juneau Amusement Co. “Clean Entertainment For All” Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Rurean Forecast for Juneau and vieinity, bew—~ning § p. m. today: Oce: al snow tonight and PFriday; moderate easterly winds. TOCAL DATA Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Veloci{y Weathe 29.3! 36 % SE 16 Snow 29.30 31 93 Calm Clay 29.28 31 81 w Cldy CABLE AND RADIO REFORTS YESTERDAY 1 “TODAY Highest 4pm. | Low 4am. 4am. Precip. 4am. bemg. temp. | emp. temp. Velocity 24 hrs. Weather -34 “40” -28 7 [] Clear 0 .18 -16 Clear -4 -20 -20 Clear -18 -2 -2 Cldy -18 -44 -40 Cldy -18 -3¢ -22 Cldy 12 10 10 Snow 18 14 18 Cldy 13 18 22 Pt. Cldy 31 22 26 Snaw 81 29 31 Cidy 42 32 32 Cldy 48 34 - Clear 42 24 30 Cldy 58 48 52 Cldy 64 50 52 51 Rain 50 52 .52 Pt. Cldy *—Less than 10 miles. Tio 4 n. m. yesly 4 a. m. today Noon today 3 Stations— Barrow Nome Bethel Fort Yukon Tanana Eagle St. Paul Dutch Harbor Kodiak Cordova Juneau Ketchikan Frince Rupert Edmonton Seattle Portland 8an Francisco -36 -14 -14 -20 -30 -26 12 13 13 30 36 40 46 36 50 54 58 0 0 ¢ 9 1 0 22 0 a6 19 Trace 0 0 22 woksenend8l &l NOTE—Observations at Barrow, Fort Yukon, Tanana and Eaglé are made at 8 a. m. and 8 p. m, Juneau time. The pressure remains low throughout the North Bacific Ocean snd Alaska, except the extreme northern part. It is moderately high In extreme Northern Alaska and southwest of California, and is rising in Central Canada. Light snow has fallen over most of Southern Alaska, clear weather prevails on the western coast and there is considerable cloudiness in the Interior. Temperatures have n in the upper Yukon Valley and on the Gulf of Alaska and have fallen slightly or remained stationary elsewhere. CONGOLEUM RUGS NEW 1930 PATTERNS NOW ON DISPLAY Juneau-Youn g Hardware Company . 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