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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1500 4 Y ‘ TAKE DRUP HERE : “ e »' - 3 o . i‘zjnfut t‘or‘.mne.a.l': "l.ndl m?nlty. b‘e(f:hlntfll 1»:. m. .lna-.y: Zad ) B : e ,.: L : 4 W Rain t ar M..m"o,c;n:x:)r:i southeasterly winds, Smartest | ‘ y § ¥ J { Time Baromefer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocy Weathe Seasons Quoted Today . : . ] |4 p m. yesty ..2047 38 88 8 8 Pt Clay on Local Market . : i ; m, today 29409 35 83 E 12 Rain-Snow - . i ; Nesn today 2940 35 83 SE 10 Snow J | H?{Iibut prices hit tc:e logges ; : Yo "OABLE AND RADIO REFORTS | mark in two seasons' today when : ; H STERDAY T .. s 8an Juan's bid of 8% and 4 sto>i 2 - £ .4 | i Vi A i R high for the 6,000-pound catch of Highest 4pm. } Low 4c.m. 4a.m. Precip. 4a.m. i— | ] temp. temp. emp. temp, Vflflty 24 hrs. Weather |the Middleton, Capt. G. M. Isade- - B ; - e ; ; 2 ! n, which arrived in Port this ¢ ) ; i CYAE TG 0 . Bt Cldy at these prices are not indi- a5 z 5 v i 33 -2 ::‘: L‘ :fl; % g Pt, (‘C“lj(‘ll;’ of the bids which will b 0 -4 =19 02 Cldy 4 P o : A 3 2 -4 -8 Trace Snow o 3 fleet arrives within the next . 9 Neothing could be more eloquent fow days was intimated by Wal a : ¥ Wi o §2 3: ;‘3 ’ "fi?ce 52‘;;3 than this matchless selection of George, preident of the Ju . o8 " diak 6 3 28 01 Pt Cla il 3 W) | Cold Storage company. Y ; : : . 28 34 2 4 Pt cmy Epring Frocks. | “As theke 8 no steambs”sough . & ; : : : I T - N N 85 5. Rain-Show | soveral days, the catch of the M P T ; . A7 ko 50 38 YR § 13§ . Ram | will be used for freasin o ZR d : 40 a8 34 45 Cldy | Prices on halibut _purchissd fo- | & 3% g Ea y 30 28 P 22 N &) cldy | freezing are customarily lower t2 7 i 3 4 | ot 48 46 40 42 01 Rain ) |that which is shipped fresh to ti. . R : tian 82 52 20 40 "o Cldy Many styles to choose from in south, S : ; ; rancisc 62 58 8 50 0 Clear smart prints—chiffons— flat crepes WO, BA0SONE A% MR Hae o) " *—Less than 10 miles. 2 ; ing prices were 10 and 6 ccats. a z A : | ~——georgettes. low as 6 and 3 cents were paid 01 i ! [the local market for halibut, and ul—e i s in at least one Instance fishermen e S \‘“"hf‘fd‘ ‘”l“rf.u] slendenzmg [ teceived only 5 and 2 cehts for th ; Sl The. pressure. is low, througho1 ka with its, lowest point models. For daytime and formal fish. \ f 5 it 1 the Gul{l} of f‘mkf‘ a;{m is mol Ihzgh ri}.}-om the palcmc A u } ¥ What the attitude’ of incomir £ 3 X E outhwestward. ain and snow have fallen in Southern wear—now, and through Spring. fidheriien will b8’ snould the pri ’ SR [ and light snow has faller in portions of the Yukon Val- f ghter of the famous family of British skipping | Temperatures have fa comsiderably on the Bering Sea the S Paris P it § { t re slightly lower g erday elsewhere in the Ter- e when the major portion of Fashion +— line—fit—everything a woman demands. NOTE—Observations at Barrow, Fort Yukon, Tanana and Eagle are made at 8 a. m. and 8 p. m.,, Juneau time. g0 lower is a matter of conjecturc. | i 4 b Two years ago many of the locil| i ’ > ! | . G 1 Balibut boats in Southeast Alaska | R L ) 5 ; . ; S I (}(élll' l'léq ro"‘p quit the business and rigged up f.r g . a-mod iy ~ - salmon frolling. Local fisherm-n i (li $1‘). 75 who are in port now believe the| 2 o i £ . IIcngml.Wakefie]d situation is serious indeed; for, tho L even at prices of 8% and 4 th V) 3 y boat owners and thelr trews can # 7 . . ) Ne[() 1930 Y 6) 12 50 make nothing over expenses, anl| Ay 7 % H ' 3 (fl’()!l?} @ (lt . should the market become pt 1 4L X X A 3 1 t will have difficulty in break Carriages ;Brazos River of Texas NOW IN STOCK B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. § & s e fu 2ot 28 0t i | NG D 10 ke % | AUBTIN, Tex., Mearch T-~Texan The government which op r *A Quslity Soat an Eviry 3 i ; § Y Juneauw’s Leading Department Store |contemplate spending $100,000,000 ¢ s Wi ice between C : ; e Every carriage sold with a ? to make the mighty Brazos r 4 ave t an; » I ' 45 '“"‘ guarantee work for them. N X r [ W # e 6 ’ ! It is quite a task the; ave_l" . The U L 23ct b idynia to t e ‘mllrid ro(: tthc mcrka:c‘x yn: tribu- |1 Joine > ‘ America Juneau-Young Hardu;are | AUTO USE BOOSTS (,'llRO.\HlTM‘tories. They would irrigate tho 0 n 3 |ands -of acres of land, turn the| 1T (e 5. 1'e; SPAIN iR C ci.flSH RESUI—TS E<Husband Says ‘In. WASHINGTON. — Rapid expan- |wheels of many industries, develon rizht to give x Ompan'\’ Laws’ Killed Her Love'sion in chromium consumption is |electric power, supply drinking wa- | fic . X ; . re ha I attributed by Lewis A. Smith, Bn- [ter and even use it for recreat compar 3 J 1 a m i I t 3 — r S et - ” au of Mines, in part to exten-| The Brazos river conserval f S T g & St e adoption of the metal plat- |and reclamation district created to G a to the t t is or k ars T R monts pars B i v Nl - oomte s o tns . Do Your Repairing Now 5 1 x ' o |nancial aid of state and fude v T r r 9] States b : cctrified screens are used by |governments. < 11 £ Tl ot Y | LUMBER—CEMENT—SHINGLES DOORS—WINDOWS Okanogan, Wash,, orchardist to PLASTERBOARD—FRAMES even, €8 Ametican line > Polish flag e e — |||I|Il|||l||lllllI’IIIII"IIIIlllll|llllillllllllllllllllllH“HHUIHHHXHIlllIIHIHIH;IIIIIIIHHINIIlKHIlII(HHiIlIIi:lIIlIIUUIHIIII s e | 1 otect apple tree m ) vod- DAsturbanci: Takes Place s B lindil Be Xl When Whalen Refuses ¢ ; & Tr cogieg o 1 Italy has extended tax e b Right to March xemp- | CALIFORNIA GROCERY PHONE 478 The Home of Better Groceries Ill}llllrllll""!’lll!l! SN RUHH § tions now enjoyed by heads of PRSI f large families to pensioned civil ed from Page One) 3 service employes, or their widows. QUALITY and SERVICE : W= AR/ER & | Juneau Lumber Mills, Ine. | k 2 Lumber for Every Purpose i PHONE 358 | Mrs. Catherine Condiet, wealthy . .| society woman, whose former hus- 8 ines s cons i 36— one ahti is CEMENT ams. coenrsd i 8- ind,alden &, Condict, Tas suce Nearly all things are consumed in use—one exception is CEMENT niwerp, 0 | her father for $150,000, charging B AT L % 3 g 4 s A and Hamburg. that the latter caused Mrs. Condici 8 CEMENT is used in making concrete —CONCRETE is used in permanent construction sere killed and | to institute divorce proceedings B ¥ . Germany when | According to the plaintiff, his for- | 8 denecvanoinin - We Take Pride In Having Established Congoleum Rugs induced Mrs. Condict to obtain § divorce decree in Reno in Septem- ber, 1928. “Tnternational Newsréel). iR gRFEn | e i : A . AND sl § ey e e o a Local ifl i fifi@@fiefif 1930 Patt Srib refuse appointm “For example, les Evans i ; ¥ L 2 and Washing- Hugl o e e for the manufacture of products of uniform quality—made of conerete—transforming sacks 3 ie the Unite r p ies . . . o 3 2 % v' P tes which would make it impos- | of cement into everlastmg commodities. 3 f I l l u a5 sible to &l himself for nine [l o 1 3 o G St ¥ O no e m | yoars. y Every sewerpipe and sewerpipe special, brick, block, chimney block, footing block and : s the many other products we make, are flint hard, with sharp true edges, and stand such rough ) [ WIFE TRUMPS lrlandling~they can literally be kicked around. | THE , bt § The Public has the Right to Insist Upon Duy- @ Thomas Hardware Co. |- b ing Merchandise of Unquestioned Merit ' b hiak stools LUS.ANGELES. Mar. 7.—Because & ! i : S 5 g : Jack handsd the Dlarke, Soemar. :tgfixs,a\;:;;: We ask that you dr(»p' into our shop at amny time. It’s interesting a.ud instructive to watch F B h S » ey ;ildnizgg“2;$;f3 o be queen of his home in the men make sewerpipe, b!ocks. ete., see how accurately all materials are measured, how , rye- runn | g iack |COmpetition with four paste-board well the conerete is tamped in the machine ahd the finished product stripped and placed in 1 : X 8 queens in a deck of cards, Lew g 4 C , for a I i | Brice, vaudeville actor and brother the steam rooms to eure. ( g f omp llny L e of Fanny Brice, actress, today is a | S ! N Brazilian Jurist member of the divorce colony. } Also while in the shop wander about and look over the many other building materials i - Featuring ‘Frye's 'De- . Miss Clarke wa ed a divoree ' ¥ = ™ o ~ . .. Sees Peril b 1% i S ava i B we handle—all well known trade marked brands, such s Diamond Portland Cement, Olympic e i + licious Hams and Bacon To World Court '“‘;“ :1' s,";“:‘lm‘?' h?;'r ’:‘}‘;‘"‘f“flf;i Portland Cement, quick setting cement, white finishing ccment, Standard Gypsum Plaster, {apparent infatuation fc . o 2 5 BosS " . RIO JANEIRO, Mar. T—Epitacio litfle ladies who, with a double Johns Manville asbestos and asphalt shingles, Tump lime, hydrate lime, fireclay, firebrick, ; PHONE 38 Pessoa, former President of Brazil quartet of jacks and Kkings, are wood lath, metal lath, metal cornerbea inforcing an any ildi ials. 2n its Judge on the Hague Court,'known to poker and bridge players J atn, d, reinforcing and many other heavy building mater believes that the change whereby @3 face cards. 4 i ; - Judges must live at The Haguej “He began playing cards and Tl oo ay all night” Miss Clarl st S 3 less m“flrmmammmwigppfifiz‘gtflz E;‘;yu:eld[nt}:;_ zfi:ansgsu;a;:} ; Geueral ST ATIONERY, OFFICE EQUIPMENT, ‘ment. This wa uzen of his rt. 47 . . . s e : arrival hu‘?mr:co;m‘;e fle:;re;usi' |he sscar:e: gambling, he told me any . . { c outraetor Ty]l;):ew;ltifl‘ S“ppltee l;:l"dj Comqrc;il anhng | ¥ y xclusive Dealers erwood ¥ writersir onstra- y d the dem- ! and sent the fol- & lgueen in the deck was better than T permanent organization of 1.” | { » ¥ - ; ¥ 3 v ; : R megrd S Mg ; DEALER co, M. Sumpkns Co. v at The Hague| FATHER AND SON DINNER : years of their! Don't forget the Father and Son e e X Dinner next Saturday night at the Y PHONE 439 3 agreeable to live there but Moose Hall. Seventy-five cents per e e ovitts pitie . I ; s TR esasmmssts Old Papers for sale at Empire Office ¢