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)] Cfievez’ MODERATELY S e e THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. MONDAY MARCH 17, 1930. New Spring Hats PRICED AT $7.00 Smart shapes with brims or brimless models.are shown in many of the new hats for Springtime. Among the favorites are numerous close - fitting models that are especial- ly chic and becoming. The smartness of the hat sounds the illustrated keynote of the effective- ness of each style. Be sure to see this advance dis- play for early season wear. Juneau’s Leading Department Store STIRS UP PRINCIPALITY in the ind, Prince to b Pierre. Tence pality of Louis, father declared 1 g to dispatches, mobllizing Picture law oinette Prince Rainer. B o e o o A Washington Bystander But the no public property. tooing shops, cho dilapitated hotels f % | Washington's most places—the lower end of Pennsyl _ ¥ania avenue nearest the cap! Through this area inaugural pa-| rades must pass before reaching the city proper and the White so) | House. Senators and representa- | tives' daily must wend their w: asked ‘through it before reaching the halls wc of congress. t { This section of the city is caus- the planners of the new and ter Washington no little con- Nightmare th side. f the avenue. of their most serious problems "The south side of the Avenue of-|iion. no diffieulty. It is govern- property, and will be lined rench courts at Nice ve thrown the tiny princi-| orted to have vrtually“\“h 3,000 and entire army of eighty, most of SPectively, sold Saturday to san The price was 8.40 and | {for the Coolidge's catch, while 1] Tane's halibut brought 8% and 6%. Today New England paid 8% and brought ‘in by the Bernice E. Capt. Edwar ‘, while 8% and 6 was paid for M {000 pounds on the Yukon, qnpt. Prince and Princess with their two, As such any| of buflding may bé erected| So the demand is heard for some'! 't of control of building on the Congress has been to enact legislation which} uld prevent the appearance there | | 18. M. Behrends Co., Inc. | pcople buildings in for of fine arts, This commission could then make | a Chinese pagoda, ‘a a renai a jumble of all three sure that othic cathedral, palace or | would be kept out. | Two such bills are now Congre: the House. Senator Ship: in the Senate. ironed out. side of the Avenue will two chi uraliy harmonious. Buys a Bell side, Cal, unanimously to sell him the |Mission Inn, at Riverside, teé as an “odd genius.” | |relics in anerside - HALIBUT PRICES | | ilrsfluons higher |here at this time last week, *Juan. 6'% for 6,500 pounds Ongstad. ,location in the space formerly oe- rth side is and will re- Shrs » lcupied by McCloskey's Place on Front Street. For |Hardware was in hardware. ———-—— ‘miral Rogers is in paort. President Hoover had the same bound for Skagway with a crew of | .~ In fact, it has grown to be idea in mind when he called thelmen to begin construction and re- attention of Congress to the situa- pair work. It was his suggestion that ome kind of restrictive legislation 'be passed which would compel the practicing physicians in Kentucky federal buildings of dignified cubmission of plans by private decreased from 5,000 to 3,000, ‘ T this similar locations to the commissl m Representative Luce of | Massachusetts is sponsoring one in| stead of investigation, Minnesota will wage a similar fight Many of the objections advanced | by the property owners have been And while the north metch the south side .in beauty, the | more than likely will be ar- Because Frank Miller of Rivdf- had been the guest former Sccretary of the Navy Wil- | bur on the U. 8. 8. Sylph, the ing House naval affairs committee voted | court, the Skir decommissioned yacht's bell for $80. drew from the Supreme Court, the | | Miller wanted to add the bell to |celebrated Ter his “carloads of contraptions” which he has filled the corridors {Phil Swing of California, described | Miller to members of the commijt- | He n,lso}nnd resident of 1as:ured them that the sale would for Skagway on be in the public interest as every- |body was welcome to view Miller's ARE BIT HIGHER With prices on halibut a few | than they were pounds of the fish were sold here The marital today and 4,500 pounds Saturday., | The Coolidge, Capt. B. A. Melver, Prince end the Fane, Capt. Ole Johanson, 1500 pounds re- HARRIS HARDWARE IN NEW LOCATION nearly a year the Hmls located near the jcold storage and prior to that was jon Front Street between Seward ,and Main Streets. Mr. Harris car- ries a completé line of everything N. A. Hansen, bridge foreman of architectural monstrosity— the White Pass and Yukon Route, »ne that would spoil the other side is in Juneau today while the Ad- From 1878 to 1929 the number of B e R P P ontaee JACK BLACK Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Burean Forecast for Junean and vicinity, beg~nine 4 p m. today: | E‘"ES SUDDENLY Occasional snow and colder tonight and Tuesday; fresh west- / 1} | erly w i \ LOCAL DATA | Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocl{; Weathe | 14 p. m. yest'y 30.00 38 92 E 10 Rain 4 a. m. today 29.73 37 2 E 12 Rain y Noon today 29.58 40 7 sw 12 Rain {FTCHIKAN, Alaska, March 17.| A GOULD es C. Black, for more than a LAN J CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS quorier of @ céntury, representative | (o See—————t—— | YESTERDAY T TODAY aska and the Orient of Blu- 3 = Highest 4pm. | Low 4am:. 4am. Precip. 4am. » r-Frank Drug Company, of Stations~ temp. temp. | emp. temp. Velocity 24 hrs. Weather roriland, Oregon, died suddenly( The comes-back ienc 34 T34 -34 * 0 Clear { cart attack Saturday nignt. |and Johnny F ! 216 -18 T -16 . 0 Cleai T s as well known in the Pa-, -4 -8 | -22 0 Clear c Northwest, Hawailan Islands |tere . -6 -14 | -34 0 Clear o Orient. -20 -20 -26 0 Clear s> 2 -6 | -20 -20 — .06 Clear — the . rise 6 6 | 4 i 16 0 Cleat' § 1} [[(; W HO hare the E 18 Foaeiay 04 Cldy by " b 28 | 14 14 10 Trace Snow AND WHERE T B A R ¢ .03 cldy ¢ = . the -;;fl:?;nk -:9 28 e ERE 12 241 Rain s P Ve 4 etchikan 2 0 40 42 4 16 Rain | L. Trimble, representa e IOEP\{: 2”' b “IPrince Rupert .. 42 42 (" 38 38 G th Cidy the American Railway E Ligi Ko ** | Edmonton 36 34 B ok 4 0 Clear }eompi who left here last IoVRl temtnres of CPnes " | seattle 84 82 3 . A s AT Tvans punch that won the $25,000] - | 1 0 Pt oqg : Agua Caliente Open from nurtan!g"‘”‘;’;‘l e e SO (T g 0 Cleat T s Hish e the|Smith and Al Espinosa. an Francisco ... 58 58 | 48 50 . 0 Clesr K \i Packing company at UZ‘,\A: The best news about Farrell is| NO'Z'E—Observauons at Alaskan mainland stations, except Jt K ed in the Kodiak Is] unx"m' his putter ninean and Cordova made at 8 a. m. and 8 p. m., Juneau time. 1 B oub a through passenger on| Johnny starts rol The pressure is moderately low in the Guilf of Alaska and to 1 Admiral Evans, H com- |@nY and all .‘thc eastward and is high throughout the remainder of the Territory p 1 by Mrs. Rosenb i ““"““-"' fo ind for the wes \Kard on the o betl at Uzinki. and most of the Northern Pacfic Octean and Bering Sea. r junusually high in the latter district. A al Evans are Mr. and Mrs | {0. L. Grimes, booked for Kodiak. e than the slim, black-haired)this vicinity. | M. Grimes is owner of the Grimes’ | Itishman. It is Light precipitation has been ter in the business ( om lr)n’|l,ul€rfll from Kodiak to Prince Rupert and heavy rain has fallen in Clear weather prevails over most of the Territory and |temperatures have fallen since Saturday in all parts of Alaska ex- [ccpt the Southeast. d Mrs. John H. Ncwmang After a great camp 'd were arrivals on the Ad-|when he beat the br Rogers. Mr. Newman is|in the playoff for t stenographer, {Oi) at Olympia W. Batcheller, local merchan- skidded badly in 19 broker, was a Juneau-bound|the title virtually in on the Admiral Roger: s on the Admiral Rogers e S. D. Grant This feminine lingerie pictured above has once more entered the fashionable fold. The beautiful boudoir set is of pleated chiffon and écru lace. The rose and |°C | chemise of flesh chiffon, orna- mented with silver leaves and ac- |¢i cented with bands of white fox |, fur make a charming combination' ' for the dazzling youngsters ef | this modern age. | finternational Newsreel) | & gn 1 1023, Fields, Farrell| own bac of Wrangell, jof Quaker Ridge in Wes ver ab!- 2 hit his stride e Territorial Legislature. | ne rge Holcombe a Gil Rich,|a climax t5 a fotk | AN F N b raveling men, came to Ju-!he failed even to qualify for the| |neau on the Admiral Rogers ‘lust 36 holes of the Open tourna- | W. Lawrence Freeburn, son of ment which Jones went on to win n | ! | | | | | ce aboard the Admiral Rog- ture at any time but it w liant Jones (go on as a three-year-old and o!d— the National er to accomplish anything. “It’s He refended | Trainers do not give. the promising 2! |boys enough yard for Winged Foot is jusf acrv»s!game, the street from the Farrell domain |ster feeling the sting of a barrel 1 chester [stave in the hands of Father Bill se father was a former member |County, New York, but Johnny was | Daly up at Hartford, we uld add|negro jockey the same with jockeys. TENNIS BALLS time to learn the Why, whén I was a young- New Stock served In Vacuum Tins As!three years of apprenticeship be- of bad breaks,|fore getting regular contracts. 50¢ each “There was keen competition back in the 80's and 90's | | £ ‘ owner of the Pyramid Packing| Neither Sarazen nor Farrell has|Lcughlin was my greatest rival in |company, at Sitka, is on his way io been very far out of the n pic- [those days. S | | Jimmy Mc- There was in my time a great named BUTLER-MAURO Political Wor](er of Chl-‘ T |to the gayety of the year if they |Isaac Murphy. He won a num- ) appear as witnesses before the jcontinued to do some of the pace- ber of the Kentucky Derbies and DRUG CO‘ & 1 1d Jury, Peter Hobson and An- making. |was up on Salvator when that great and bery IS Mohve jar Charles came to Juneau from Tt horse beat me, on Tenny, in the rree Delivery Phone 134 DETD. | Killisnoo on the Margnita. | There aren't as many good jock-|famous match race at Sheepshead WHEN WE SELL IT CHICAGO, T n 17—Th | George Boylan of Chichagof, v , or as good 1 es, as therc Bay in 1894. That race was for lbaaly batt A of M adal val on the Margnita d to be in the opinion of Ed- $20,000 a side. ~We finished nose IT'S RIGHT 1ix; Bovie 'aged 80 yeurs, plaimca." e — {w H. (Snapper) Garrison, who'and nose. I was so confident I Express Money Orders e O s, boutleal| The Sanitary Grocery will be hasccen as many of them come and had won that I offered to bef Mur- 2 D; 1 5 'hé i bpld ‘clx ed Wednesday at noon on ac- go as anyone connected with the phy $500 on the way back to the sageway behind a South Side bulld~ |, nt of the funeral of Robert turf Scatenn beforo |ing Sunday. Indications were that| Blomgren. —adv.| « T e g : _— she had been slu to death. g A [ eSS S The Police, aft | g tw There are more than 35000 vol- their prop: advanced th - jumes in the University of Cali- BOYS |that robbery was the motive for the 8 tue Sletah fornia Library. {slaying ] of the “Garrison Finish n o L R | 3 e | races at the Hialeah track, Miam The first two railroads built west LONG i wl In my opin -old of ihe Alleghenies have observed | | Try us out with your next job [§ should be racel une the 100th anniversary of their PANTS ardly | \ | Bl Aol DOLLAR SUIT | | WITHDRAWNg WASHINGTON ch 17.—Hav- reached a set of | recént | tion of Seattle, Wash., ioday W Million Dellar suit | cancelled eontrae 1 of wartime mer-| with | growing out « of | for comstrueti ReD. ichant ships for the Government, PSR P | G. A. Treberg, old-time Alaskan Dawson, is bound the Admiral Rog- | ers, enroute to his home' in the Interior. Do You Know Her? | 17,590 BPOE. - St. Patrick’s . . | x ; | Atter weeks of moving, re-ar- TONI G H T RS RSN 1\ G ST e rmm e mmeed | rangement and assortment of stoak, By HERBERT PLUMMER end harmonious afchltéctural ap-|the Harris Hardware Company fo- | WASHT pearance, day opened for business in its new \ ELKS HALL ADMISSION, $1.00 i Dancing at 9:30 Associated Press Photo At the time she attempted 3 spans-Atiantic flight she was knows as Ruth Elder. Now her Mrs. Walter Camp and this ghows her winter vacationing &, Miami Bc-ch, Fla, Favors Will Be Given! DANCE The Public Is Cordially Invited Sizes 6 to 15 years, old, per pair, $2.00 Ancther grade, sizes 6 to 15 years old, per pair $2.75 BOYS’ MACKINAW COATS $5.00 and $6.00 values THE HUB MIKE PUSICH, Prop. Opposite Coliseum Theatre WILDROOT WAVE SET. It is not sticky or greasy. - {1t leaves the hair soft, fluffy and beautiful. $1.00 per bottle a Juneau Drug Company Free Delxvsry Phohe 33 Post Office Substation No. 1 | oo e ue st f SEE BIG VAN | | Goodrich, Hood and Firestone | | Rubber Boots, Shoepacks, Slick- ! | ers and Oil Skins | 211 SEWARD STREET =~ | i Always Open | 3 n——-\_“ HARRIS Hardwnre Company Now located next CONNORS GARAGE ——t --Old papers for sale at The Bm- pire. .