The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 11, 1930, Page 2

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, MARCH ll: 1930 e e e e T T T T o | Vanderbilt’s D(lil(fi"lf("' Asks Public Weather Conditions As Reeorded by the U. S. resenting--- Falr and colder tonight, Wednesday fair; gentle varidble Witids. LOCAL DATA Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weathe 4 p. m. yest'y 29.76 35 k(3 sSwW 10 Snow | { i’ To Share “Finest Home in AMEIica®| rowas e sumess s sty vogain + . m. osar 3 An Qusstanding Selection of I i 5 o e 4 2. m. teday . 2995 25 96 N 5 Snow, Noon today 3015 kY w 10 Pt. Cldy Ty Y 4 & " 2 b, o s P _— SI)RI,\ (:r L()l T." (l”(! i f g §ae 3 CABLE AN RADIO REVORTS ") l{‘gs' 'q 5 ; 1% N ; i | \ s 5 3 Highest 4pm. i Low 42.m. 4am. Precip. 4am. ST ELILIN I RA I Va7 - =4 4 5 53 Stations~ temp. temp. emp. temp. Velocity 24 hrs. Weather AT PR Sy 0. Fil Y 2 o 7 | Barrow -0 42 |7 =50 -50 » 0 Clear Witl: Oiiginaltiy and Styl > 5 | Nome i o T e toe Cldy Clear Clear Clear Cldy Cldy . Cldy Cldy Snow Snow . Cldy Clear Clear Clear Clear ' ‘ , l 4 ; Bethel 10 10 10 24 Coats in sport models for women ‘) rh st ¥ ” 3 R |Fort Yukon -12 18 -46 -42 : Iea% @10 == 3 3 % A “* Tanana -16 28 -34 -18 ¢ } ! RN ; V! . ¢ ol (Eagle . -30 -28 I .t)(}, )1 ). {3, 3 £7 St. Paul 30 30 30 32 ; ¢ 3 Dutch Harbor 2 ‘mm | %' 8 Q) T ? / J 3 32()' 75 ; . ’ 3 : ; : j 1\ {Kodiak . U UL RS | P | 7 : \ h § S |Cordova .., 36 30 6 12 s for girls in dress and epor 3 4 ¥ : Sk 4 | Juneau 35 % 24 2 s for girls in dre ind eport / 3 | B =" | Ketchikan .4 a2 30 30 models W G ’ b A g Prince Rupert 4 44 30 3 5 5 i ; : : | Edmonton ..... 4 36 28 30 g 4 ,-( 3 { : | Seattle . . 62 50 40 42 %(.5() to v"‘l 7.50 / ; ] : ) Wil 1 : ] | Portland T B 2 X 3 : {San Francisco ... 70 70 50 30 Smart dresses for the smart woman i : % —Less than 10 miles. 158 i g sicsmaanal B gmart in line—smart in fabric—smart { ; ¢ i ’ H % ’ & ¥ 2 7, NOTE—Observations at Barrow, Fort Yukon, Tanana and EBagle G A e i . o 5 , lare made at 8 a. m. and 8 p. m., Juneau time. i i | The pressure is unusually low in central Bering Sea and fall- ing rapidly in Western and Central Alaska. It is high in the uppér fi;l) Ql” o — : ? ol B Yukon Valley and from British Columbla and the Pacific States e , L] g s that women demand. (PF € '&)1‘2' d > ; > . (westward. Snow has fallen in Wastern and Southern Alaska and 5 % { clear weather prevalls in the Interior. Temperatures have fallen in e -~y g . : 5 cutreme Eastern Alaska and have risen in other parts of the Ter- c ?Z(}. {Jd ; e g [vitory. 3 silk, wool and cotton 5!11“‘*' Biltmore House (top), famous u of the lite George W. derbilt, said to be the finest home' Prices rang ing from in Ame is to be cpened to the by his diughter. Two interior views show the banquet hall S \ HeyWOod-Wakefield & 2 ” (lewer right) and the beautiful main stairway. : $2.50 Up : . i Ry : p2. s ] New 1930 | (A. P. Feature Service Writer) ! Ladies’ 1 nifty H Frocl IS ) ASHEVILLE, N. C., March 11— : adies’ new and nifty Hous: Frocks and Smocks. The W Bihions mounthin e Y / > q \ C A 2 b £y 2 ? teau of the late George W. Vander- N N arrlages \lIl our new line of Sweaters, Hos 'y, Neckwear, Purses, Flow- bilt will ba open to tourists for the i ; ewelry. = T 3 . / NOW IN STOCK re and th perfect ex-| .o = = = = 2 ample of French rennaissance ar- K LD Drop in and see them leums 3 “‘..,I,.r S y : chitecture in' America. Its art ‘A nd furnishings are worth on Bvery Wheer five - drriage old Wilh A oy Ot L Juneau-Young Hardware ; Three miles from mimvu)g, sur- %ZLJMV\ Peay 0 by virgin forest, Biltmor: [% { { 1 Sizes 34 to 39 Values up to | i o LM”;Z;L&LWI s iy % 3, T v 7 Q 3 Bl by s of America Eu g A4 | | . . For Quick Selling at $9.95 Suit | was tolohed in 3 Foondd | Do Your Repairing Now (i otini S rosmed the 8 : &J'wffit{ Tuelly, { gl T LUMBER—CEMENT—SHINGLES terations No Apniovels Yo Refunds urss. + # : L4 i i : Fuings vy ma;«l;m SR : ‘ DOORS—WINDOWS IN’S COTTON WORK SHIRTS | MEN'S HEAVY COTTON UNION § /i tapectr>s nang ne wa P ol PLASTERBOARD—FRAMES Moo ThAEx A : o | ITITR of the vast r 3 - [V{/tla EL tm Blue Chambray—1415 5 17 | SUITS nal Richelieu’s r are J {nothei I."-‘.cl Value at | For Real Service iy d ch | o fi(, : :.. “E QUALITY and SERVICE Anyvthing and every g a1 that once help: 0 3 /) o4 . ye r ’ H 2 v Mi& 95 conts each 2 suits for $3.45 parte while away ! : a”j&d‘\{ : ; i Helena is anol A b : b s "l In the a 4 KAHKI WO( l S5 | MENS HEAVY WORK SHOES i ’ [ | 1 Juneau Lumber Mllls, Inc. For Recl Service Black and Brewn—Sizes 6 to 11 C ho fekrod . Hh | \ $£3.50 Value for $2.95 $4.75 Value for $3.95 [ would n on back to his et LAl iz N Lumber for Every Purpose R IS aiue 10r HL.Y. v B aluc g homeland. | | Twenty thousand exquisitely-| 3 : g PHONE 858 |beind volu tand on ca s, ~ 'shelves in th y. Its celling} I | i y— 5 a sed fro 1 B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. |iaramsz ~ il 1 {who insisted that the purchaser 5 A i !never reveal its origin. Vanderbilt ) . . aa P Juncau’s Leading Department Store b | never ‘did. | / Aorls The gardens are a monument to the skill of th Olmstead, land rtist who de- : & signed New York's Central Park. FOR WALL d CFII The chateau, previously open only = an 4 4. to house guests, will be opened t2 oy W 5 = Al iie B % 102 puble Mf“Ch i | sehool might have the best of the street, he presses a button, DECORA TING equipment, building, supplies, etc., which lights a red traffic signal g oy i but without good teachers it can- ahd theoretically stops traffic. Jok- DI s TR IBUTIUN not prod g results, while vice ers who wish to amuse themselves 3 versa d teachers may produce by stoppinz the vehicular stream 55 P k good results with a limited amount have been given due consideration C per ac age uF FU N Ds FuR tof school .equipment and supplies. [by the enginecrs. They can keep 4 The following tables show the the lamp lighted 15 scconds, but 10 00 C ¢ Jinumber of cer n each dollar ex-!there follows an interval of 45 sec- . per 3 ase pended by the fi Jargest Alaskajonds before the light can be lighted |schools for the various classifica- | again. | (b ¢! ditures during|___ . * . L Juneau Spends Large Sum ; ; ¥ b % ! Control tion Operation ~ in Publid Schoo {cordova 15 829 141 W , (] Lax 3 |Fairbanks 734 136 | (ltc v (This is the sixth of o series |Juneau T4 18l of articles on the Juncau Public |Hefchikan 13 742 136 - el iy I Main- Capital _All f will appear in Wednes i tenance Outlay Others or V'S €8 | gnchorage 6 12 o F ; h tion. Ed. toto tnchorag b s i s PR {€ordova o 13 o : rye.Bru n The Juaeau Public Schools mads | Fairbanks 2 2 > Our P 3 ey iy |JUNCAU i C pa a very good distribution of "“‘lr!xewhiknu 17 46 48 | / I om ny funds to sccure the best res f = R e s axie vesults 5 0s will be noted that Juneau ex- > . ing t pends the second largest per cent S i % \3.’ xo r«?enon As f all moneys for teachers of any prlng / /T Featflflng Frye s De- D [0f these schoots, while the costs of A licious Hams and Bacon chers, 'general control and operation are Nl 0 ] . 3% 3 : 5 . |tied with Ketchikan and Fairbanks, S . r.; ;:,Id;th“ 2t ake nag }rcspectivel_\'. for the lowest in the Openlng PHONE 38 mgme:ff:;i"mmfl.d oo fures being at about the average T gl figue. Announce- oifered, or the better it o f N R oo 0 s i fered. On the other I : expenditures 1or the cscsiunce ana Walkers Control Autos i STATIONERY, OFFICE EQUIPMENT, convenience of stude: . i . . s €rs, and cxpendxtu‘r:*; £ By NCW Parilian stlmt Typewrlter Supphgs and Commercml Pfimmfi lowest | i) * i Exclusive Dealers Underwood Typewriters minimum cobsistent with the pro-| PARIS, March 11.—“Press a but- 8 C 0. per functioning of the school, |ton and stop traffic” is tho latest the newly 4 climbed aboard, while the tank was attached to a | It Is In these respects as well 88 iway to get across a Paris street. uccessfully | hateh of the sub. ne from buoy attached to |Others, that the Juneauschool ranks{* It's a new system being tested ne S-3 of {‘escue tank tank is I i nk, w?lxlg :h‘); mghf Under the head of operation the Quai du Louvre, at the end Navy. (Upper) th the newly uoy n subnietsion. <ower) |are found such items as heat, 1i ht,'of the Pont des Arts, one of the daveloped réscue tank, coming to the surface of | Merabers ne cr serging from the rescue |water, power, laundry, school :xp-‘len used of bridges oveg the Seine. the water after men from<the submarine had ' tank. PR RO ‘pllcs, ete. It is an axiom that a| When a person wmés to cross Old PapCIfS for 'sale at Empire Ofi.we

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