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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, FEB. 25, 1930. & 4 Nl AL 3 25,508 3 ( P - ) PR K 8 R P K 7, ,7 B R LR A SENATOR’S DAUGHTER PIANIST BEGG ARS TURN Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. [ : Wi Weather Rurean R 'R Ky & 9 3 0 I /' F W0 ‘I 3] '8 I ’f (}f (} 5 $ Forecast for Juneau amd vicnity, bes~ning 4 p. m. todzy: n '.,\ arew iore ! 'fl.‘ s Lett ur Fair and colder tonight, Wednesday fair; moderate ecasterly winds. : LOCAL DATA Al ™ | Time Barometer Temp., Humidity Wind Velocl(y Weathe cG [ 1 p. m. yest'y 71 SE [ Cldy AT a e a e — 4 a m, today 91 w 1 Pt. Cldy d M ¢ {Noon today 3 SE 5 Cldy Sy By NOSX s X C b Y . . . . ' (A. P. Correspondent) CABLE AND RADIO REFORTS Merchandise that must be cleared, rdless of former cost, for in- ‘ ANGHAT, Fob, 35The Shang- | TEERY———— DAY g T 4 n g ¢ As o : ol % 5 ceason, the most mi ‘i Highest 4pm. | Low 4om. 4am. Precip. 4am eoming Spring shipments. = Everytiing in this Rummage Sale is offer- of the is in full| stations- temp. temp. | emp. temp. Velocity 24 hrs. Weather : . i Wi 2 b8 i Aidke e ceii Q | Barrow £ 1 s 7 S R 3 0 & ' Clear ed at,a price that will absolutely guirantee its immediate clearance. So b e h“;;Nom" i | o “ 0 pais o I it s is advisable e presence Ol ipethel 8 -8 -8 16 0 Cldy early selecticn is advisable. ; et e Bitog g - e ) &3 ticularly not * | Tanana S92 0 -8 = 0 Clear & o = o o S nber unt e ! Eagle 4 10 ~30 - 0 Clear & '] . ¢ B , S > i i3 even more Paul 8 8 4 14 0 Cldy 50 Men’s Suit 25 Bovys’ Suiis . |Duteh Harbor .. 20 ¢ (30 £ | 18 ot Cldy . es are the |Kodiak 28 a8 | 20 22 Snow J Just the opportunity many men With 2 pair short pants. These ! R Al % (;:,r‘:i:.lt i.: :0 1 4: fig “ i have been waiting a chance to suits for boys are sturdy made, : dirty boys form the greater part of | Ketohikan R 32 4 14 Pt Cldy A . . A SRR T the horde, and ate, by far, the Prince Rupert ... 42 40 | 36 0 0 Pt Cldy pur('hun- a suit at a real saving. ranging from 8 to 18 years. For- | sdnzoniton 38 2 11 . 0 Cldy Sizes 34 to 42. Former prices, merly priced at $13.50 to $18.00. o Fakers Galore - [seattle 44 48 8 12 0 Cldy i A= e Q . i | O men and deformed youths|Portland 52 50 | 40 6 36 Cldy $25.00 to $45.00. Rummage Sale price— naunt. the. alleys; .Gff the main |Ban Franciscs A 54 4 88 Pt Cldy thorcughfares. They also ply their | *_Less than 10 miles. T (« % O . i near banks and the larger | A()“} o .)5 L‘,"l! %!2.75 Slllt commercial establishments. Deerep- NOTE—Observations at Barrow, Fort Yukon, Tanana and Eagle i ; it as most of tiem appear, the¥lare made at 8 a. m. and 8 p. m.. Juneau time. Y H £ ng agility “".h“‘[ The pressure has c: nued to rise throughout Alaska except in oed . 9 ‘I = l 0 f g eman comes in sight. EVOD the extreme southwest where it hes remained stationary. High pres- 150 Pairs of Women’s Shoes and Oxfords s k| inis (R et 6 hus reO R S i c |Columbia and is lowest Alaska Peninsula and off the e is one old woman who has been a nui on ¢ cof the main down b Columbia River. Light snos ®|Alaska and clear weather preval Temperatures have falle nin the she appears annually with a tiny portions of the Territory. apped on her back and the child is t the same' as fallen throughout Southern in Central and Northern Alaska. tern and risen in the Western They are a little out of style but could be used around the house. Just think—the Rummage Sale price of 25 CENTS PAIR. Axxociaicd Uress Photo z -y R Elizabeth Vandenberg, 17, daughter of Senator and Mrs, Arthur Cur vogular stock of WOMEN'S and CHILDREN’'S RAINCOATS are offered in this sale at HALF PRICE. :/cahr;eln:;r:e:}fuhfli“: :;('lcnb-r':rc;m t with National dlgh |, H 1}12{ gn:a;\rs‘x]flyljl\x;bf\!‘ g ARG, T 6 vk S-S I aids. This one not only - s > 1 b RO S o ok e ) L/ o5 ;‘ Tood business herself, but C()NGOLEUM Odds and Ends A Lot of Remnanis ¢ | { e speries . dosen o more . RUGS > H he § "",ET‘ i In Hose, Underwear, Rayon At regular reduced prices. | A ll aShzngtOn 2 '7 s s ggar Towo i Tubing, Scarfs, at Now offered 3 } m "““Sx‘;wi“: f‘;‘crr‘\’t‘e;(";; h‘:j‘l‘(“ NEW 1930 PATTERNS o . taurant, half weeping, )?aiv‘m?a‘n[\‘ 3 1 s 25¢ and 50¢ At Half Price B)’Standef” | i NOW ON DISPLAY p { any the pseudosmother helds beth sl TR 2 b o S e ] i g he moans, “no have gt on the children all | No Exchanges— Refunds—Alterations or Approvals By HERBERT PLUMMER |20 @0 00000000 Juneau-Young Hardware WASHINGTON, Feb. 25.—About |* .t the top of thelr M all both drys and wets in the|? Totie o Viegelr Gommon House' can do when Dr. William |2 - s C B h/g B@l]rellds CO II]C Tivink Sixgwich s discoursing on | ASHEVILLE, N. C. Eeb. ts. They Olnpany ) b B 3 9 . alenhol is to sit and listen. 25.—All his lile Alexander e % = For the tall and well-groomed Vallotton wanted to own ront of pod: Juneauw’s Leading Department Store New Yorker is a bit too technical en automobil of them are ; for his colleagues to risk the chance Year after year the farmer s dept and manage to make a { saved his to the earni by of disputing his many statements. He talks to them much in the| . |same manner he lectured medical | n be [students before he became inter-| sted in politics. ‘ Within the last few days he has {lectured the House twice on the| living i R PONY GOES TO COURT e e e e et e Pttt BRiDGE, Mass—A pony put ‘. LUMBER Cluvl.( nplained of being TIN. PN 8 2 fown by the lav;;&;nw-&; BUILD WITH WOOD FOR:PERMANENCE Wood answers the material question The enly building material that grows : Cedar Shingles Are Durable and Rot-Proof Quality and Service 1xn:m and Berntsen, and will so with two 175 h.p. Scripps quipped n appearance e © ] hired to show him the tricks of driving, Vallotton started cut cn the highway. He met his first ear and turned eut too far. The car plung ed over embankment, overturned. Va 5 killed, @0 0000000 a0 25 feet Of 45 gross the Government in treating alco he Jeanne draws only Dol for industrial consumption, ¢ She is to be more precise. In each instance (his remarks, for the most par !have been far over his colleague's depth of tonnage, ten inches of water. be used for transporiation purpos- es on the Taku River. three 6eesoeseeecoece 000 NOTICE L The ladies of Aid will me E. Ladies e of Mrs. | Febru- This is a so- —adv. EABLE BILL 1S REWRITTENAND | * BROUGHT BACK |Senate Committee Recom- mends Passage After |tcrested nea . {that they granted him an addi- Makmg Amend:nem tional 10 minutes—then 10 minutes . |more — and some were for giving A bill extending protection 10 eyen more time ;me bald eagle throughout conti-| whis {5 typical of the way -the ! nental United States, Alaska, Porto | goptor handled his subject: |Rico and Hawali which was intrd-| "yye would call attention to form- | duced early in January in Congress,!y1a No, 23-A for example. ‘This | has been practically re-written by !contains 10 per cent acctone. The the Senate Committee on Foresty gieshol thus, doctored is used for |and Agriculture, Senator McN:r.VvLmbbing.purposes Then, after these |Oregon, Chairman, according to ad- | preliminary remarks, he would ask {vices received by Gov. Georgs A. questions, as: ‘Pi\rks. “Is mot acetone one of the pro- | As amended by the Committen, (ducts of acido: iit was reported back to the Senafe| “Is no the presence of acetone on February 12, with the recom-|in the blood and bo secretions ‘mmdman that it be passed. ‘1a sure sign of serious organic As originally introduced by San- |trouble? IaLor Norbeck, absolute protection| “Is nob the presence of acetone Also All Enamel \was extended to the bald eagle, ex- |bodies In the system apparently re-; ? $ 4 cept that it might be killed “when [sponsible for diabetic coma?” ! ; ¥ lin the act of destroying wild or|{ Then having propounded thesc| TH A E tame lambs or fawns, or foxes on questions &nd getting no answer, | Thomas Hardware Co ¥ e @ L L. N R T3 i an When he charged that certain| |formulas used by the Government | in denaturing alcohcl contain “bru- cine sulphete’ “betaa- |oxybutyric acid 2K |had to take his word for it. | , at cial meeting 4 P . Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. Lumber for Every Purpose PHONE 358 A SELECTED were obviously . technical dis- SHIP‘\l ENT 0[4‘ RESSES FROM NEW YORK , JUST ARRIVED Like to Hozr Him | But the memt impressed by cussion. ‘Dr this rovich was alloted his seeond disenurse, time expired so in- e audience become ROY AL RANGES A Most Beautiful Range in Colors White, Green, Blue and Tan fox farms,” or be taken for scien- (he would cry out in indignation: | |tific purposes on special permit granted by the Department 9 Ag- |the Uhited States to rub their riculture. bodies. with that stuff?” i As returned by the Committee, e = While protection is still assured the 4 bird, the Secretary of Agriculture . grant permissio Another Concession is empowered to grant permission * More About the to take or kill the birds “in defense New Low Fire Insurance {of wild life or agricultural or other . Rates jinterests,” or for scientific, propa- |gating or exhibition purpeses. | Violation of the law would be THE ADJUSTERS CLAUSE which provides that you pay a part of the adjuster’s expense, if one be sent, heretofore attached to all Alaska's glaciers, ac-|classed as a misdemeanor and pun- policies; is now no longer required on poli- expressed h,»[xahable by a fine of not to excedd letter ro-!$100 or 60 days' imprisonment, or cies covering Dwelling Houses and their Contents, Fluis pouthen noork; Wu’nu,ém/yewa @ duil of, %ftm Wimamseds with, asthalear. “So why force the good people of | ) For Replacement His whole speech was handled much in this manner. Mr. Sirovich has long contended that the Govs ernment should stop its practice of putting poisons in alcohol for| industrial consumption. He has af bill in Congress to repiace these| so-called | polsons with certain ol compounds which he argues are| more efféctive as denaturants and | less easy for bootleggers to ‘“cook | analikes the, shik iy, ohade). Rita Frye-Bruhn Company Featu;iilg 'F‘r'ye{’s ‘De- licions Hams and Bacon " 'PHONE 38 PRINCESS NORAH IN = o o PORT BOUND SOUTH Frank A yle, ceived here this in a weck by Guy Me- t both fine and imprisonment. For Steamer Princess Norah, Capt.|Naughton. execution of the law, the judges Of {oue» Thomas Cliffe, arrived in port from | Mr. Eoyle has renewed acquain- the several courts established uB-| qhe New' York Representative's Bkagway at U o'clock last night and tance there of two former Juneau der Federal laws, United Stabesireputation ‘as a doctor and stien- | salled south at 1 am. with | school teachers, Lucille Sexton, now | Commissioners. and the persons ap- {yist {s well known by his colleagues. the following passengers from Ju- |married, and Ruth Moss. He writes [Pointed by the Secretary of Agrl-|He holds an M. D. degree from neau: letters sent to him should |culture to enforce the act, have the'|tne College of Physicians and Sur- geons at Columbia University. From 1910 until he came to Congress in 1927 he was attending surgeon and Superintendent of the Peoples’ Fos- pital in Ne® York. X He was also a fellow of the pm—— & | that 3 /' Charles and Lee W. Armour, for be addressed in care of President|Same powers as are conferred upon similar officers and persons under Princ: pert; Mrs. J. C. McBride, Filmore, Naples, Italy, where he e r the migratory Bird Treaty Act. W. C. Fetters, T. M. Davis, Thomas | expects to be later. ‘Heffernan and Mr. and Mrs. W. T ¥ ‘Doug'lu for Seattle. RIS SRR T T PR L STATIONERY, OFFICE EQUIPMENT,‘ Typewriter Supplies and Commercial. Printing Exclusive Dealers Underwood Typeuriters Geo. M. Simpkins Co. NOTE: i - WOMAN'S CLUB WILL NEW RIVER BOAT | GIVE BRIDGE LUNCHEON LAUNCHm TODAYl The Juneau Woman'’s Club will £ TN R e of Surgeqna in give a bridge luncheon next Satur- A The Jeanne, new Taku River!day afternoon at the Coffee Shoppe |' boat of the United ’rransportuuunland play will begin at 1:30 o'clock. great place but it Company was launched today &t|All members are requested to at- ttle better if ntgm construction plant of Wood-)tend. While it «very rarely happens that an adjuster is sent from Seattie, this clause has been objectionable partic- ularly to thg small policy holder. Allen Shattuck, Inc. INSURANGE—Every Kind . ———— Miniature golf courses are being established on vacant lots in Greensboro, N. C. Old Papers for sale at Empire O?ffice