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(381 new clothes, season. in complete variety and fashions . that ar favorites in men’s we Featuring Suits With 2 Pair(; Pants As Low As $35.00 Each ALSO NEW SPRING FOOTWEAR———— EVERYTHING Off with OLD — On with the NEW! Spring scascn: reminds men of the need for new outfits that make you feel and look well dressed and Here you will find a plentiful variety of new Michaels Ste MEN’S FINELY TAILORED CLOTHIN FOR SPRING At Reasonable Prices The tune with the rns Suits and Top Coats and in weaves, colorings e decreed to be popular ar for Spring 1930. —NEW STETSON HATS IS NEW HERE FOR YOUR SELECTION B. M. Behrends Co., Inc.3 Juneaw’s Leading Departinent Store at 7:30 o'clock, when that group| ‘.cumplcus its reorganization at 2 | meeting scheduled in the Council | Chambers in the City Hall. There will also be some interest- |ing talks given on interference and |its causes. It is expected the first | steps will bz taken to eliminate noises which are interfering with eption in and near Juneau. \ | At the last meeting of the Club| | M. D. Williams, Frank L. Garnick Z M. Bradford and E. M. Goddard were nominated for president; T. L.| {quarters of the United States Cu | Accidents will happen even to th In this case Lieut. James Doolittl | mce and now Guggenhexm exper \U. S. Liquor Bill |Before Canadian House of Commons OTTAWA, March §—The bill to refuse clearaunces ¢ vessels carrying liquor o the United States is before the House of Commons. The blll is sponsored by Premier King and was glven the first reading yesterday. Debate on the kill starts Friday. Observers measure to H. P oouo--o-ooooo GAIN IS MADE IN SHIPMENTS FOR FEBRUARY Out going Commerce for ! Month Worth $1,496,- 892— M'I‘Glulb Gain Alaska commox s shipped to States du February were {valued at $1,495892, according to monthly statement of Com- issued today by district he cxpect the 8 im toms. This was $270,071 in ex of the outgoing commerce of Territory for the same month last | year. Copper ore, value with shipment: 6 made the lar 1830. Hallbut was next, the total {for the month being $142,426, a |gain of $71263 Gold and si heading the lst in th $460,- gain—§154,- | Retlred Army heed-Vega monopline came to grief at Mitchel ®eecocoo0o0e0cco e best of pilots. Field, L. I, e, former Army St. Louis. D t, whose Lock- John and Jit I Miss Mary O’Loughlin, graduate of the Duguesne University, Pittsburgh, has just passed the Pennsyl- vania State Board exam- inations as an attorney. She is a sister of Dave and John O’Loughlin, nationally known tennis stars. Miss O’Loughlin has also . achieved local (54 note on the athletic field. Qaternational Newsreol) PARKS TOMAKE REPORT CALLED FOR BY SHATE Governor Asked for port on Alaska Wood : Plup,Waim‘Powers THh DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WLDNLSDAY MARCH 5, 1930. Re—“ Ace Es capesi Crash while the flier was taking off for wife and their children, escaped unhurt. (International N’ vereel) , left here today for Sew- te to his home in An- s sident of the TRepublican and talked of V'!(‘l" | Allen, Mrs. Shafer and C. H. Hel- \ghxpmm'.s for the month were va gesen for vice-president; E. L. Hun- |ucd at $286,035, which was $33,590 T ter, Jr., for secretary-treasurer, |l8Tger than in February, 1929. AR | VA SRR i The list. of shipments and values MISS JONES BACK follows: Parks Department of Ir Senate, has been the available | Other animals . $ 4850 that body with all | 1 | FROM TRIP SOUTH | cuios 820 data on gpportunities for the manu- | | Pish: facture of new: at in Alaska, it | Miss Winnifred Jones, manager| Tresp and fr wa;s flm‘nmcm Boday.: (BEe: De.. 8 ? g | ol , (except she partment requested tl 1 tie Yukon, : of Juneau Gordon’s store, returnéd Halibut, | 142426 make a complete r Mrs. Mot 3 ithis morning aboard the North- V hoeisd weariiest Sewibie 1 ke i "L i i western after an absence of nearly Salmon 96,364 €8 . Deggible, me omen S WO Sk SR - B All other 30558 © All of the information necessar; forris did not know at | Qe Mgnth on & 4RIME MDA summER | - TG for the report is at hand in local | the i rture whether | L oA R (agbept shell-fish)— district. he ers of the United ha stationed with the Lok he. teceuh ncaasey M6k St 107,260 States Fore ce, the Gover- ¢ Seattle or on. the the local establishment will be here % ¥ said. g tha! C but will by mid-March, Miss Jones said, and Cured and p uud nor said. ures on all of th 0 , but will coal o f 5 4 (exeept shell ces and other mat ny at on> of th practically all of these goods come g % the: Hewstitat thatu.} |directly from New York, including| ~€0d . 43 G she; Davipe Pol . |many new styles in women'’s appar- Herring 103 f‘m“‘!mé industry have been com-| He I in Juneau ol Salmon 155 :)}ile:l bwn.h great thorcughness r;‘w)‘.'l: r , and who E % 4 .| Shell-fish— |that bureau. iwish I d luck in the south. P:;,m:‘f“:ln i‘*:g_zu?fi;:;:ssflfn Clams 1,582 "'In fact, many of these facts have He is succead here by Edwin t;m city él\n reported sprlr;g Shrimps 29,272 been embodied in the annual re-| We rth, e north from 1 .mj 'm the ;Quc"n City. whi {Furs and fur-skins: {parts. of Gov. Parks to the De- | Ketc n about two weeks £go. bt aatiskin dufln‘g thelr| Blue fox 75,065 Partment cf Interior during his oy st silver or black fox 6,085 tenure of office and before him by | | . > Red fox 25,311 Gov. Scott C. Lone.. To these will ——— Mink 23,836 be added additional facts and the ‘P,IANY LETTERS ARE Muskrat 1,169 report will be brought down to the J o 'l | SUBMITTED TO KFIU| Al other 27,022 Present ¢ ‘ g | uvenue | Manufactured furs 1,650! The resolution, which was intro- ' More than three hundred letters|Ore, matte and regulus— duced by Senator Kenneth D. Mc- from radio fans, expressing ap-| Ccpper, 4999 gr. ton. 459,323 Kellar o}' Tennessee, and which Dresses ation of programs and hopes| Lead, 170 gr. ton 12,137 msed»wumm debate or a reeord the station would eontinue | Trophies, specimens, etc. 1,250 'vote, directs the Department of the i {were rec during Februafy by {Wood: timber, lumber 1,000 Interior and the Department nf‘ ¢ {Station KFIU, of the Alaska Elec-|All other articles Coemmerce to mble all the; % Itric Light and Power Company, ac-| Hairseal skins 129 data that they may have in regard SILK ¥ cording to O. E. Schombel, an- - to the wood pulp supply, power| % nouncer. Total value of products sites, transportation, and other mat- R ‘\J AH This large number of communica- of Alaska 21,149,313 ters entering into the possible pro- . tions, received at the request of the |Products of the U Jection of the newsprint industry 1 station, will do mueh toward in-| States returnca $ 61,514 into Alaska, and report their find- OndG e L ‘suring the continuance of KFIU 5. . ings and the data to the Secnate. EVER"HIL READY An interesting program is to be junder the authority of the Federal |Total value of foreign i 1 CREPE FOR ANNUAL FEED staged by the Scouts after the din- [Radio Commission, Mr, Schombel| products s 30 KN]GHT LE AVES FOR ner. They will show the ‘Old Boys'jdeclared. OF DADS AND SONS . et not taught when they Total value of shipments t HOME IN ANCHORAGE were boys. Come out Saturday and \WINDOW DISPLAY OF siaogsty AFTER LOCAL VISIT gl |be young again for the evening.” T GOLD $ 270,184 i A / Everything 15 ready and all n.r-; AKU PICTURES IS |swver e, 15851 After spendicz a week here in W 'j rangements have been completed for Dads and their Sons to eat to- | gether at the Annual Father snd n D)nner of the Boy Scouls‘ ich is to be held in the Moose | , at 5:30 p.m., Saturday, March | Tomorrow the committees will bes selling tickets and those in have announced that inas- | '&ns the Juneau Women's Club 3 the dinner, there will| an ch m attraction than | . past years. The menu of i and beans will be replaced | _year with a regular home- | '!g“u«»thnvnmo(your‘ ]Iloor is of maple. l " W. J. Lelvers said v.odny, one for the evening. Ther boys in Juneau whonl BALL ROOM BEING | AT WINTER & POND BUILT BY GROSS; . | rAn lnt(-rl:sllng display of plctures fof the Taku mining district, takgh PART OF RElemCB’betwecn fifteen and twenty yeaxs {ago when the region was first pros- An addition to their already spa- cious residence on Gold Belt A nue, is being built by Mr. and Mr: W. D. Gross. An attractive ball room, 18 by {40 feet is being constructed, with | French windows leading from the present sun room, and with large! windows facing Mount Juneau and cverlooking Evergreen Bowl, an| unusual view during the long, light evenings of summer. The ball room | Winter and Pond studio in the |window space adjoining thelr st~ dio on Front Street. Many scenes up and dm the river, showing the character of th’e country, to which is expected hlm dreds will go this spring, are if- cluded in the display, They were taken by E. P. Pond, one of the Taku's earliest prospectors, who hés {spent many months in the coupi~ try. f ., NEW YORK—H. L. Mencken is back from London with an enor- mous beer glass, perhaps the big- gest. It holds 20 quarts. He didnit indicate to what use it would he put, but hustled for Baltimere - "Club will be held tomorrow evu\lr.sl‘llh ® . JUNEAU RADIO CLUB ‘TO MEET TOMORROW pected, have been arranged by the (g —— Sitka Nominates for Mayor and City Coun: SITKA, Alaska, March 5-—At l meeting held here jast night the nominations for city of- fices were made: For Mayor—W. R. Hanlon; City Councll—Vern Saylor, J. W. Quinn - and James Brightman; for! 8. Makoloff. ———— MR. AND MRS. GEORGE RICE ENTERTAIN ON ANNIVERSARY | "Celebrating their tenth wedding and Mrs. George B. Rice last night e ertained a8 number of guests at dinner at their! home In Seatter Tract. Thos" prel- ent were: Mr. and TS, Ahlers, Mr. and Mrs. A Hendrlck- son, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Selby, Mrs. lvn Tilden and MY, J. s MacKin~ for { School Board—J. H, Gilpatrick and} (the interests of his candidacy for / #Republican nomination for Terri- torial Treasurer, Frank L. Knight, vetera.n cnpl, of the Alaska L & COLDS MAY DEVELOP INTO PNEUMONIA | Coughs from colds may lead to se- zious trouble. You can stop them now with Creomulsion, an_emulsified creosote that is pleasant to take. Creomulsion js a medical discovery with two-fold action; it soothes and heals the inflamed membranes and in- hibits germ growth, Of all known drugs creosote is rec- ognized by high medical aatherities asone of the greatest healing agencies | for coughs fmm colds and bronchial jrritations. Creomulsion contains, in addition to creosote, elements which soothe and heal the inflamed membranes and stop the ir- ritation, while the creosote goes on to the stomach, is absorbed into the blood, attacks the seat of the trouble and checks the _growth of the germs. omulsmn i3 guaranteed satisface tory in the treatment of coughs from colds, bronchitis and minor forms of bronchial irritations, and is excellent for building up the system: after colds flr ":;.“ Mo::z refunded if m:n: ter taking accore 10 Ask your druggist, g .CREoMi'JLSIo TWECWWI. NI Weather Cundmons As Rewrded by the U. S. Weather Rurean Forecast for Juneau and viclnity, bee~ulng 4 p. m. today: Occasi ate southerly tonight and Thursday, moder- warmer tonight; — winds LOCAL DATA Barometer Temp, Humidily Wind Velocl(y Weathe 57 w 4 Pi. Clay 83 Calm Clear 95 SE Snow ABLE AND RADIO REFORTS F e LERUAY i TODAY Highest 4pm. | Low 4om. 4am. Precip. 4am. | _emp. | tcmp Velocity 24 hrs. Weather 34 -3¢ by 0 6 34 10 10 14 -16 -1 - -2 -2 -6 -18 - 28 30 22 32 32 | 32 34 T 20 21 32 34 32 34 20 20 42 42 44 46 52 54 b ¥ u0 *—Less than 10 miles. Time 10 | | Stations~ Barrow | Nome Pt. | Dutch Hd*hm | Keodiak Pt. 4] Pl nee Rll,:l Tt 1. fmenton s s 2o | {San Francisco e o MU rort Yukon, Tanana and Eagle are made at 8 a. m. and 8 p. m.. Juneau time. The .pressure r ns low in southern Berifig Sea and is. falling ver .most of Southern and Central Alaska. The low pressure area central yesterday off the California coast has moved rapidly north- ward to Canada.. High pressure continues in Northern Alaska ‘ the middle Pacific Ocean. Lght snow or rain has fallen m portions of the southwest and heavy rain has fallen in Califor M\Juny weather prevails over most of the Interior. Temperatur {have fallen in Northern Aln,ka with little chunge clsewhere. i I NOTE—Observations at Barrow, { i 12 Heywood-Wakefield New 1930 Carnages NOW TN STOCK yt.‘,m;rymw W \\‘ Drop in and see them “A Ouality Seal on Every Wheer Juneau-Y oung Hardware Company Every carriage sold ‘with a guarantee E Do Your Repairing Now LUMBER—CEMENT—SHINGLES DOORS—WINDOWS PLASTERBOARD—FRAMES 8] QUALITY and SERVICE | Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. Lumber for Every Purpose = PHONE 358 ‘ 1m—~m‘~ e S S y - —————— e (,ongoleum Rugs 1930 Patterns of Linoleum THE Thomas Hardware Co. | Frye-Bruhn Company Featuring Frye’s De- licious Hams and Bacon ' PHONE 38 ———— . STATIONERY, OFFICE EQUIPMENT, 'l'ypewnter Supplies and Commercial Printing Exclusive Dealers Underwood Typewriters Geo. M. Sunpkms 0. Old Papers for sale at Empxre Ufiice

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