The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 18, 1930, Page 2

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— g B Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. : Weather Burean f Fomecast for Juneam and vicinity, bee™~uing 4 p. m. today: Fair and continued cold tonight, Wednesday fair and warmer; fresh easterly winds. [ | | | | | I e e e P, LOCAL DATA Timg Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Veloeiy Weathe !4 p. m. yesty .. 2068 33 2 NW 22 Snow 4 2. m. today .. 2991 17 62 NE 6 Snow | Noen today 30.15 6 69 E 15 Snow ‘ CABLE AND RADIO REFORTS I VESTERDAY g Ry . i 4 AL 1 1 | Highest 4pm. | Low 4am. 4am. Precip. 4am. The shees for Sprin lovelier and | Statlons= temp. temp. | _emp. temp. Vehclty 24 hrs. Weather 4 geasc RS oh - TR R | Barrow 24 .28 | 9 W = Snow more distinctive than ever and have b r o e N g become the focal point the lower g = - PR » Oldy 2 ¢ K | Fort Yukon -14 -18 -46 -34 = [J Clear part of the ¢ the -4 10 | -42 -34 = 0 Clear part 1 10 e e 0 It § e = <! - - = ear have beeome decid it |st. Paul 10 10 ‘8 10 . 0 Clear Dutch Harbor ... 20 18 # B o= 0 Clear Kodiak - 18 10 0. 16 24 0 Pt Cldy Theyv must harmonize perfectly with Cordova ... o8 s 8 4 12 Pt Cldy They must harmonize | Y | yuneau ‘40 3 ¥ onoq Show the smart ensemble, however, or they PR j . | Ketchikan . 2 4 34 36 & s8 Snow TS TN T T |Prince Rupert ... 44 44 40 42 4 . Rain il ruin it “"‘“1 the fl‘_- ired effect lost The young ladies who wield note-books and type- 4 cowntries. Nobody eppears to be worrying about |kimonton 50 44 # 20 s 0 Cldy ; to an otherwise ;u]nm‘mg world. f writers at the Naval Disarmament Conference take | global tonnage or armored categories. The glthfifi ;Seame il O 58 0 42 . 0 Clay " % ~-| time out to get better acqua'nted over the inevi- | ing is in the famous Crosby Hall in the quaint dis- |Portland - 66 64 40 40 : 0 Cldy @& The mnew models include many G| table tea table. The English seerctaries and stenog- | trict of Chelsea, London. {San Francisco ... 62 58 50 80 0 Clear £ AL P CHEy vaphers acted as hostesses to thair sisters from other (1nternational Newsreel) —Less thag 10 miles. pleasing novelties in new colorings P [t L b R e % : i ¥ [ g e o b S A L i L ————————-———————| NOTE.—Observations at Alaskan. mainland stations, except Ju- and models of trimming. Priced from toad A k d jcan Association of University Wo- 'nean azd Cordova made at 8 a. m. and & p. m, Juneau fime, 9 | / o R / P ? The pressure is unusually higa throughout Western and Central (A, ; 3’() t() @() 5() Bl men siwe to e rt o h organization has a commit- 'Alaska and is moderately low in Ssuthéastern Alaska, Alberta and Yy Jet 9 Fa | 3 ’ Off 1 tee of 30, with a different group 8bout midway between the Aleutian and Hawalian Islands. " Snow o 5 On F llma tnat @R qgea to attend previews every o0 Tain have fallen from Cordov: to British Columbia and clear ; of the week. The women pool weather prevails over Interior ard Western Alaska. Temperatures Y, ~ pe 3 ) WiA*i | their Oplnflons, then make reports. )““;“: ;f:\]léf‘l;’ OIYSr most of Eastern Alaska flnd have risen in the ] 1 S _Wo- 3 &4 West an orth, S SPRING Peddled Camiy ORI L0 SURRRMGR D, v el T PR T g May Come Back as Diva being asked to report on motion UNi€Mployment [nquiry Man Killed in Seattle i ()14 1(}30 |pictures which they think offend| [s Started Today by | : tacte, and to cxplain w! ;, : i | (Rl ; B e e Committec of Senate| May Be from Northiand TENNIS BALLS ’, Lines that are smart and new, without | | Mrs, Thomas G. Winter was WASHANGTON, D. C., March 18.| . SgATTLE, March 18—An un- being frezkish, are evident in these | {Tected by motlon picture prod —Pending an unemployment sur-|jgentified man, who carried $90 New Stock g 1red S s gL jto come to Hollywcod as a T - | vey to be taken next month by ‘he‘wmpped around one of his legs, suits from Michaels Stern and Middi- jsentative of all organized women | Census Bureau, the Senate Educa-|died in the City Hospital today In V. T 1 of the country. She seeks to ha}'— t and oo+ Committee has| after being struck by an automo- n v acuum 1uns shade. mo; ideas of the women and the | started an inquiry into the situa-|pile driven by W. B. Talkington. B, preducers so far as possible. tion. | The dead man’s hat bore the 50¢ each }T)V"('D(I s Iou- as $37 0 Women pre-viewers, senting | genator Wagner, of New YOrk,|namic of a Fairbanks store trade- B e X five large women’s organizations,|the first witness, testified he TE'imnrk and spectacles came from a . TS fd sec films before they are released |garded that the number of persons! Seattle optician. with two pair pants & part of ‘their plans. | THose leut of work had reached “serious | S TN Lk , women represent the General Fed- | proportions. | NOTICE eration of Women' Flubs, the R | Our store will be closed Wed- BUTLER-MAURO Daughters of the American Revo- HAS OPERATION nesday, March 19th, from 2 p. m. : € varkan entered the St. to 4 p. m, in memory of the late DRUG CO. () n % tal yesterday morning Robert Blomgren. Bo hqc Bellrellds AV S ey C' } of Catholic Alumnae and the Amer- |gng today underwent an operation. adv. CALIFORNIA GROCERY.;| #ree Delivery = Phone 134 Juneau’s Leading Department Store RE e | WHEN WE SELL IT | i IT'S RIGHT B 7 O I o T WPy T VRN T W Express. Money -Orders 3 Y f 'AMONG THE SEASON’S FAIREST IN OLD DOMINION A quality you would want i g 5 : 3 yy you knew all of the ¥Acus about coffee BOYS’ _ LONG PANTS s romane T ey | Twenty-three-year-old Anna Tur- kel, who cried her wares as can girl at_the Metropolitan Op House, New Yor o sweetly that a group of distinguished opera en- | thusiasts decided to serid her to Italy to study f« i | —from_the i aisles. Now co vs that Anna has scored a hit with the good citi~ zens of Genoa, Italy, by singing the leading role of “Il Forza del Destino” in such a way as to sweep them “off their feet.” [ (Internatignal Newsrasly 1S ARRESTED FOR ALLEGED WIFE MURDER s i g [ 3 dssoctated Press. ¥hoio i i i %9 fhe season’s debutantes in Richmond Include: Mary Hobson (left), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taken Into Custody On._ your Yroger’s shelves are them, if you knew more of the 7 ; Sizes 6 to 15 years, old, per pair, $2.00 Another grade, sizes 6 to 15 years old, per pair $2.75 ; BOYS® MACKINAW COATS $5.00 and $6.00 values £3.00 THE HUB MIKE PUSICH, Prop. Opposite Coliseum Theatre ;paH‘(’:s;nn(J.arz‘:‘:u::wif:r :7"5'33.'f:h':'fi-?fifii"fi;e;ffifla:7"».5&‘15?':; ‘:Y;e B:x{:::tl;r:";:':s::onsul::cn:un’oe'; at COlpl’édo Post | \ hundreds of delicious products. Jacts. Here is one of the facts. ‘_ illness of her mother, is a charming addition to society in the capital of the Old Dominion. S gpe S i None of them harmful—other- FACT 15. Schilling producés ‘ o 5 o R s 55 % T b MR RN RSE T |Charged with wise ment would ste, only the first fee = | % PHELAN [MPORTS MIDWEST CUSTOMS Mrs. Ross Lashes' i1 - Viie Majr o % e f;w:;:m e, e onl;rfl sc,.’ffil'.f,";f ity |{ WILDROOT WAVE | & TO OUST OLD IDEAS AT WASHINGTON Women in Politics (R tn de i poor in quality — otherwise you Contrary to common practice, SET 4 By FRANK G. GORRTEL izhe‘ A’;“?,P i would detect it. But there cre Schilling specializes on fine It is not-sticky or greasy. pA (A. P Sports Writer) | {on a fugitive 5 . . It leav i vl Kansas, | certain products, whose marers ¢uffee. There are no 2nd or 3rd | es the hfllf‘ soft, ¢ e ahapazd dA : are not content with what you grade Schilling coffees — no : fluffy and beautiful. - 3 can detect. Their number is cheap blends—no dual stand- | $1.00 per bottle d Phe- ot increasing. You can find them sooner or later. Any woman does, who believes that fine things are worth looking for. ards of quality. The finest | things usually come from those ' Juneau Drug who devote themselves to fine 4 s thiggs enclusively. There aie COnipany : are a few lost all of s reported d from poiconing. } Major Shepard vigorously denied: i bt the charg | It would be easier for you to find many excellent coffees — but F Deli Ph 33 4 LE IMMORTALITY o A {54 = the e o Y 2oRe. - | STS BUT 13 YEARS T IN = | where is finest apt to Post Office Substation Ne. 1 e e FERN IN PORT | ! 4 e from B f-u‘fl;\‘"fll : he Fern, U. 8. Lighthouse Setv- FoFok Th 43 fact. > & ha . 2 o y vestera ere are s 3 Husky gridders | ® id have had ® mmg‘, S b ,:' B 4 the changes. When % ool D Sha Is on & SR about Schilling Products N SEE BIG VAN hired to succeed En ag-1 0 8 Fobg 2 .. NO! < of the inland waters of Southeast- Goodrich, Hood and Firestone | e ot|§ Snehanis g _ b femm Alaska. ~—Coffee, Tea, 32 Extracts, | Rubber l!caqts:i Shoepacks, Slck- | o assistants. o tuary was concerned. °! = £ I R Baking Powder. i g L o8 ® Eighteen years ago a mar- @ AR A UB DEAR gt '9%‘ ... 211 SEWARD STREET | & and he brought a quartet : £ Ric g & 7 W Opem, . ; tt1e ¢ ble . likenges .of - Richard ¢ CHICAGO.—Stage and pulpit 3 ‘ i Jo mesitle. 3 o Parkes Bonington, the N ° Aekve ben: axked- by ihe W ) - # » Welch fro © ccted here to pres his e | While they were gathered at a din- ['¢ b s 'l o from Loyola un ¢ memory In “imperishable o | mer in Washington, D. C., a hun-!|devices for deaf persons. HARRIS Hardware , and Edmund A. Colins 4 o | dred of the nation’s outstanding B 3 Com n e more l).lme, stadium l"))r‘. gham has had cons 8 B::w’;og:lae!;d(}zj::;nr::ltg gi.y’;:f L 1 p. y et S:nggeia:'s. request 2 ¢ bad weather since /ing, take tie American womgn to | Regular business meeting of the Now - located next sodded a s g with suéh ravagiog ®.||task for mot roco izing and dis- {Juneau Women's Club will be held) CONNORS former h:d;xe ::a;,hyméouid j® effect that the whole statute @ ‘3;1-;(::: her public responsibil- |in the Council Chambers, Tuesday, _that b yle . lling to pieces. o | 'ldes. {March 18, at 8 p. m. { GARAOE e op @ grass field'e 1 i planned to replace @ CIntanatianal Mewment | ELLA D. SMITH, ¢ _— & ficials de- 4 ! - ¢ on_of! s ,® it with a copy in bronze. . President, ' b = S the I ®| Old papers at The Emplre of- CATHERINE D. ROSS, E<, N ‘ola for at of considerable Tain M- 9 9000000090 eese fice, ! i .—adv. Secretary. i o i $ ¥ N’V e, gl . S

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