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o e AN 51\ A 2 S48 MR B 350 0. 4 i (3] i : THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1930. FLYING COLONE!. TAKES SAILPLANE ON MAIDEN TRIP =y [ Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. [ b i HeR ne A o b e Weather Rureau S i I Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, bes*~uing 4 p. m. today: I Fair tonight, F increasing cloudiness and warmer; gentle M ?/‘ }/' g a g S |variabe winds. A ‘ LOCAL DATA | Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velociy Weathe % |4 p. m. yest'y ...3000 31 87 SE 12 Snow » |4 a. m. today 3006 27 86 SE 1 Clear a‘s Z roc |Noon today ... 3014 31 5 s 4 Clear ; : | J CABLE AND RADIO REFORTS f | i YESTERDAY 1 TODAY © I Highest 4pm. | Low 4cm. 4am. Precip. 4am. | i‘stati_om» temp. temp. | emp. temp. Velocity 24 hrs. Weather I | Barrow B T N T R g 0 Clear | Nome -2 -8 | | | Bethel 08 B ap ok SR e Cldy 3 X | |Fort Yukon .. 4 -8 | =20 -20 — 0 Clear The gaiety of Spring is expressed in the color- Tenana T G TR S O 'lf Pt. (;ldy A5 . b A § 5 Py . | Eegle 12 12 |- -28. <18 i 0 Clear ful printed tub-fast fabrics in this superb col- b St. Paul 32 32 I 30 30 58 0 Clear R . : P |Dutch Harbor 36 36 | 3¢ 48 = 0 Cldy fection of 1 “."..m“.l] wash frocks, made 1.0 1 | odlak i o oldy exacting specifications, famous for their | | Cordova 0 38 | 20 o . 0 Clear i S ; Juneau 8§ . 28 @n & R Clear splendid tailoring and good style. | Ketchikan u 3:4 | B 5 : 0 Clear { Prince Rupert 36 36 | 88 88 0 0 Clear | Bdmonton 26 24 1 . 0 Clear d Seattle ; e |- Yol e . 0 Cldy rtland 48 48 . . 0 Cldy |San Francisco ... 56 56 | 50 50 10 0 Clear | | *—Less than 10 miles. | | NOTE—Observations at Barrow, Fort Yukon, Tanana and Eagle are made at 8 a. m. and 8 p. m, Juneau time. 1 The barmetric pressure is high in Eastern Alaska and the ocean | {to the southward and is low in Bering Sea and the Pacific States, | nd is falling rapidly in the western Interior. Snow has fallen in st e o tering Sea and in Eastern Alaska followed by clearing in the latter d sociated Press Pheto ict. Temperatures have fallen over most of Eastern Alaska but r near San Diego, e rising rapidly in Southwestern Alaska. The “Anne Lindbergh,” a glider built for her hasband, she into the with Csl. Charles A. Lindbergh at the controls, Ins»t sho tor in cockpit of new | eraft. 'PARIS “GOES PINK™ IN DISPLAY of court, whieh, wil b 1 i R NEW p | OF INCOMING SPRING FASHIONS * | ti AND HERG GILLETTE ; By DIANA MERWIN ‘ TF e L T ; M:r. and Mrs. Ch: s Price left RAZORS i (A. P. Fashion Editor) | Deposed Spanish STATICH KFIU IS \';ffl”;” e e e b $1.00 5 newccmer among spring shades' Dictator in Paris HeAx AT RUPERT| Bound for the south for medical / ‘lr n S O nc spensored by fashion authorities. | ’ |treatment, L. B. Adsit, local mer- New Blades ° ° e e -, ° | Paris headlines pale shades 1 : : o ion KIFU of the Alaska Elec- | chandise broker, took passage on package of 5 | wild rose, rose opaline ar o Light and Power Company was | the Northwestern. -4 i > 3 pink for ‘spcetat 3, ecently at P Rupert on| Enhroute to Seattle on a business = Juneaw’s Leading Department Store indoor dresses and evening en: i ioned wave th of 1310|and pleazure trip, Miss Minnic 50 cents In this collection of 1930 wash frocks, there are types for the young and old—slender ] ) ature. Lovely patterns—chic styles— sleeveless cap sleeves elbow sleeves and 1 & Sizes 16 to 48. Prices $2.25 to $3.25 PARIS, March 13.—Pink is the ; g to’ an ver the r hombel. of the Nugget Shop took i on the Northwestern. 1, Superintendent 9{ BUTLER-NIAURO S. Lighthouse Service in left on the Northwestern DRUG CO for Seattle after a two-day visit in Juneau. free Delivery Phone 134 After spending several days in REN ELL Juneau on business, L. L. Trimble, ay e " representative of the American IT'S RIGHT bles. WWM—M-W&M&M.E» Even footwear and gloves - = R TR T AR FRR T AR “‘(;ane pik,” and a leading coutu- AL Sy L ATD v oIQ dicted here on a ‘larceny charge rler shows pink costume jeweirs R SEASON IN GERMANY IS Grand Jury on Drci‘mb:z'i""“l cvening dresses of identic the ar ALSO THE TIME FOR TIGHT BELTS , 1929, The bond was paid in this latter | !case on March 8 Two days later |touches of pink on n ; dberg was apprehended in Se-|black. T attle by the Bureau of Investiga. |silk, or handkerchiof |tion. He will be brought back for and coats lined wi Ra '_ Exp) company i? re- Express Moncy Orders trial. However, the bond will not blouses of turning to Seattle on the North- 1k western. iRt cwe. s be returned to the sureties, accord- |distinctly n g to H. D. Stabler, United States| All rose co rict Attorney. | bles e | houses, 1 |to pale shell pink, the i in ¢hiffon or lace % ight sh: s of red for ever Bert Caro, fraveling representa- fe——— e oo i Y tive of the J. B. Caro company, SPECIAL DANCE TO wholesalers, left for Ketchikan on Closing Ollt |the Nerthwestefn. Mr. Caro came Jrr§ = 9 |north some'weeks ago to take over 4 4 BE GIVEHN BY ELKS new on, and this is his Sale 4 hi po. i ™ ensembles are ely sho MONDAY, MARCH 17 f out-of-town trip for his com- " - 4 ] biue and purple shades are A pany. s o R ki | H evening. Mcnday evening Junean E- B. Dudden, superintendent of ; WALLE is supreme for spor No. 420, B. P. O. Elks, will |the Douglas Island Packing com- Our Entire Stock - e : i give a special Patrick’s Day Pany, who has been wintering in dance, it wes arnwunced today by Scattle, returned here on the North- Ralph Martin, who is in charge of land this morning. the 4 | On her way to Seattle where she GIRLS’ and BOYS’ This affair is to be publi As Will enter a business college, Miss a special feature of the evening Dolores Simpson sailed south on % Sh and rank$ next to black in impor- ] §, tance for evening | Paotel ‘shades should be off-tints which 1ok sunfaded. They Police Round Up Large smartest in violet blue, pale tur- % |quoise, yellow, almond green and Number After Fatal = [above all, pink. M Navy blue and black are egually Stabbmg Aflray smart for street and afternoon en- sembles. Some beige is shown but not so much as last sprinz. | 4 ek b Tweéed ensembles and travel' § (txkcli‘:ll-n 1‘1‘? ar;::"fl;;‘: Oionigwfinm;}:,clome: stress black and white mix- Primo de Rivera, until recently it e ' |tures, beige and brown, blue 1 the dictator of Spain, pictured in 1 TSP d 2! ! 4 3 LONDON, Marec] . —Eg| aged 53, Japanese railroad worker, white and red and white. Spring Pagis, where he went after resign- o) Toh Ja - Ree el as the result of a stabbing affray $ raticns will in London i Seward Peninsula THE HUB ¢ jtweeds have less white than those ing his dictatorship. De Rivera juiv. when th X i . tiy -one of two Filiplno yobbers in'se Shrter "and are more solid in I Anend cuite some: b Fi b s o & ey Covsl Troubles Are Aired 1K] 7 a Japancse bath-house last night. /o’ o g ven 4 MIKE PUSICH, Prop. e texture. 5 . Frnch capital, shopping and rest- e in 1 ! | At Seattle Meeting | Jdersey and jersey-lke materials ing after his arduous dutiés im Den ibition space| it there will be an Irish dance pre-|the Northland this morning. There, Mrs. Robert Semple left Juneau sented by a local dancer. { | will be six-piece orchi B 3. teday on the motorship Northland. s o }Shc is booked to Seattle. B. B. Mozee, who has been in i WORLD POULTRY EXHIBITS | gl M i LESS THAN COST PORTLAND, Oregon, March 13.— | The Policc have rounded up more Juneau for the past several days, TED FOR LONDON SHOW iIeft 'on the Norchwestern. 15 for Opposite Ccliseum Theatre JUDGMENT GIVEN ':,gfizds::;“diu,t“c‘:‘fly ;;"m';‘:f:”‘y Spain, have been unusually heavy, indi-| SEATTLE, March 13. — Proper o | quent @ & g 4 cating a rec ttendance of poul- | F ati i b; e A ; AGAINST SURETIES _striped. i3 fro a5 well 25 farmers and theor-| preoms. failiar mith Alusks pathy =1 | B w TER KEN(" HE{'E g 5 1l a rmers persons familiar with Alaska, raf ; FOR CHAS. HOXIE o WAL 3 HER S 0 cooamer choie i o I A X R B R . ) A°F i FIRST CITY ter closes July 80, !thousands of miles away, is the g / Regular meeting of Igloo' FRO]\. delegates wi d a fortnight|only solution of the controversy on 1 _____ Costs of the trial court in the Sir g 508, = touring Gre ain, Northern Ire-lsc\;zardr Peninsula growing out of Bavarian maids of {he strength and carrying Skl of this buvom 045 of L Saiee Yo No. 6 Pioneers of Alaska Wil Spater B King, A land und the Irish Free State. |mdustrialization of the reindeer in- fraulein, have a busy time toting steins of bock to thirsty Germans. 10 balance sotoeiaed: She W+ |be held at 1. 0. 0. F. Hall, Digtrict Atiorney, with headg > |dustry in the opinion of A. C. God- Kl __ pal alance amounting to $! ”1'50"Friday March 14, 2t 8 m, o8 in E NOTICE 1u ¢UBLIC dard, former Alaska sourdough, [ was ordered paid by the sure-! 2 » BLS P My s Nortl morning. He - o he Reli d e R A e o & . ois e v 3 mor He —— speaking before the gious an 13—1u's k [that city more than a century ago ties, John McCloskey and Isadove) Visiting brothers cordially Las accom 1 to Juneau by Miss On and after March 10, the |Educational Workers meeting here. Father ©land it is still celebrated there as Goldstein, in a decision handed welcome, Derothy Nunan, who connected undersigned will not be respo}asib:cw C. L. Andrews told about the o on duri 1 | nowhere else in Germany. down by Judge E. Coke Hill, dated ELMER REED. with his office in the First City. ifor any debts contracted by the |charges he recently filed with the x.sGor\:nun‘ j¢ it to be hi o i - | > oo = ‘March 6, 1930, d v .A. = 3 He came here on official business Home Euurding House. }!nterlor Department that the na- ;f;o;ieu.y“ to water and |CHAR]ES G, WARNER \rei‘gllo\!n;g lt{hp vconvl:‘clon :’nd sui- (——a2dV, ecretary. ' in‘connection with the comingterm (6t) MRS. BERTHA RENNAN. |tives will soon be without deer or 3 o nd st 1) er of oxie when O R T o T > e s N o -—— —-— | grazing lands. 1 swing. | IS MUCH IMPROVED was tricq, suit was instigated ROUT U 3 }‘3 4 With the ringing-in of the year et against the sureties for the amount ; NE g ; i 3 mxxl;o:1s of gallons of dark b harles G. Warner, owner of the of the unpaid costs. This was MPLOYED AT CHICAGO C!TY l_lALL AT THE HOTELS ] liquid containing 12 per cent ner Machine Shop in this city heard before Judge Hill in Juneau 2o 3 § i " y R . W S { Gastinean H rol, gushes from b 0 has been ill in Seattle for sev- on April 30, 1929. i S M. C. Edmunds, Anchorage; R. . £pigot s, is considerably improved e — « ; : Shep: itin Nash. 0 S0 ot 3 { : J. Shepard, Chitina; ot W & felogan, temayed RALPH WEIN HERE Falrbar}:l?:' T h}; r:ud:;as‘t? N‘x;sil, penlng Three months in w 0 quall nhere this morning. He was oper- A n, Val- ’ I |dez; John Coats, Valdez; Prank § | McCafferty, Fairbanks; Ralph Wein, Fairbanks; Henry L. Bahrt, city; Joseph Simpson; A. Frey; Chester Johnson, Petersburg; L. Reigken, Unalaska. bock beer is regarded as sufficlant lateq on last month for acute ap- FROM FAIRBANKS time to previde every devotes of the pendicitis and is recovering nicely, beverage with an additional two 0 is was said. Ralph ‘Wein, brother of Noel six inches on his wi A report was current herz y2s- Wein, pioneer aviator of the Inter- When it s bock beer terday, and attained wide circula- jor, and himself an Alaska flier ‘of the Fatherland, it is also pigs- tion that Mr. Warner had passed three years standing, was an Aar- kouckles and sauerkraut time. The 'ayay As Ma n ‘once re- rival on the Northwestern on ‘a three in Germany are s INsepar-imarked of a sim! short business trip. able as turkey, cranberry sauce and He came from Fairbanks, where Announce- L | Alaskan | ~Anna Win, Seattle; J. J. Higgins, DuPont; John Price, Thane; R. Johnson, Seattle; R. Hammer, Se- 1z his own da Fumpkin pie in America on T‘na"ks-I‘e.\;..g:cramu." he has been operating lately. While attle; William Kelly, Seattle; /21;1:‘18 Day. L5 ks b —— - he is in Juneau during the noxt George Finan, Hyder. Ry he season’s brew Is quart g weck, Mr. Wein is to investigate the 3 huge mugs, the content of which 1"BONDSMEN LOSE IN airplane possibilities in thilse‘secmm ‘ Zynds 4 one litre, or 10567 quarts. Red- KETCHIKAN CASES o:/tne Territory. | Ernest Krants, Seattle; Dorothy : [}, _ faced plump waitresses keep thej | AT, Nnuan, Ketchikan; Walter B. King. | 7 steins filled and it is no trick £07| guggment was rendered against! DEPUTIES COMING SOUTH AR o g 1 them to carry ten at a time, |Matt Bercovich and A. McDonald, { . £ b FARMS IN Al A Bavarian orchestra Dlaysiin, jagter proprietor of the Liberty| Deputies Buckey and O'Connor of LL SEASONS “Schrammelmusik” of which eVery npeaire in Ketchikan, on March the United States Marshal's office second or third selection ends With g jn {he amount of $2,500.00 the in Fairbanks will be southbound the song, “Drink, little brother, ;yount of the bail bond on which passengers on the Alaska enroute drink, leave your froubles at home" (1, shove two named were sureties to Seattle with six prisoners, ac- and the bock beer devotee, realizing iy the case of the United States cording to word received today by ‘that ere long he must needs im- s J B. King, who failed to appear U. S. Marshal Albert White. 5 bibe common 7 per cent beer again, or tria] in Ketchikan on August| e ee— his mug, clangs it agaln:l:ga, 1929, / { William Noyes, who operates MIAMI, Fla, March 18—G. Sal- vano of Cicero, Til, makes money while the sun shines, winter or summer. He operates a truck farm § rear Cicero in the summer and comes to Filorida every winter to till 50 acres of much land. He grows about $7,000 worth bf vegetables i ‘( t of his neighbor, and Rropose ' In another bond forfeiture in the beoats from Ketchikan to the West ) G each year on each farm, specializ- . an “ex” (Latin for “bottoms up”™).|Tirst City, judgment was rendered Ceast of Prince of Wales Island, s 2 A ing in green onions. 3 ’ 455 *'Munich, in Bavaria, is the bock /cgainst Amelia Hamilton and N.lin Juneau this week. He came An unemployment demonstration go city hall was broken wp by mounted police who P g TR i through th i ! 2 rode | beer capital. The idea of the Drause, who furniched bail of §750 here from the First City on the lunch:on * ::::"‘P"flcm”“ heads wikh their cticks. Some of the cracked heads were those of noon hour One pound of tomato seed will ! ghree-month season originated in(for Harry Goldberg, who was in- Northland. | ofice blamed comMmunisia. : " plant about 15 acres. : 4 Em——