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e 1 i At ot . Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Rurean Forecast for Juneaum and vicinity, bew~ning 4 p. m. today: Fair tonight and Saturday: moderate * casterly ds. SOCAL DATA Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind VelacK; Weathe 90 SE 8 Snow 81 NW 2 Clear a E 16 leat THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, [RIDAY, MARCH 21, 1930. 'ALLEGED WIFE Daily Cross-word rbuzfznle 6. Shrewd 7. Fruit of the 26 across Peer Gynt's mother Jnmbied type acld WIFE LEFT NOTHING BY ERLANGER : ACROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle ress signal oliciting Your Interest in the New Things ] makers Time 4 p. m. yest'y 4 a. m. today Noon " today . £ t hat Are Being w: 1 2. Chess pleces . Clreular Raw metal Walking stiek & Sho CABLE AND RADIO REVORTS YESTERDAY TODAY Highest 4pm. Low 4am. 4am. Precip. 4am. temp. temp. emp. temp. Velocity 24 hrs. Weather 4T a4 & i 10 2 14 4 8 -2 12 4 14 -2 30 24 28 24 34 24 32 34 22 48 50 60 | | | | | | | | | It cvery day—now—new things are ariiving for Spring. Cheer the pres- ate of Abraham Lincoln Brianzer 44 a g { ited to be worth nearly $75,- Indulge yourself and compli- @ logo009 was lots under s will, in court, entirely to hi e Leslie, who claims imanian monetary ent drab days with a thought of Stations— | Barrow | Nomeé | Bethel | Fort: Yukon | Panana Fagle St. Paul Dutch Harbor Kodiak | Cordova Juncau Ketchikan | Prince Rupert | Edmonton Seattle Portiand | 8an Francisco | i "5'.1)'1 ogat | family, l¢he lived Color sligitly Standards of erfection ment us with your presence, just t» s hat we: pride ourselves in 8 -10 Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear . Cldy Cldy Cldy Clear Clear Snow Cldy Cidy Rain Cldy Clear wyoluntury museular con- trictions who KleKks othall the rear Also most carefully, for y 41. Son st common-law widow of Abe 42 & | Erianger, cppeared surpri ‘when jinformed of the provisions of the, | wilt “It is very unusua signate in the firsi of his will that he i3 | Steuer said. He was asked legal action of Part of the Bible: ahhr, . Note of the seale 46. Larze fiat dish 4%, Desist 49. Sorrowful 1 for a man to 46 48 52 -4 *—Less than 10 miles, —~ 52 64 if the pro T3S Slist ToRE S | RO Dbttt st Atkikan mainland _stati <oept Ju- “dower rights" would develop. ’ | -—Observations at Alasks statlons, - ezcept Ju SRR W ¢ Yt % g nean and Cordova made ot 8 a. m. and 8 p. m., Juneau time. it “l;n":' r;,hh:t ::: {20t preiive W dow tiomthe, GIRA of ‘Aleska to Oregon with X B0 98 / {its center west of British Columbia, ahd is moderately high from |California westward and in Norlhern and Western Alaska. Light precipitation has been general from Southeastern Alaska to Oregon and in the Aleutian Islands. Clear weather prevails over almost Ithe entire Territory this morning. Temperatures have risen in the \Gulf of Alaska and from Ketch kan d and have fallen lin Central and Western Alaska. HOLLMANNNS RETURN |:itiromn ners, made e s, FROM VISIT SOUTH {dislike living in Califor { — e After epehding a4 month in the | |States visiting in Portland, San| no doubt now — the new silhouette is cinating—the new graceful lines gnt 1 serted Steuer, | The lawyer his next move. gt bt |WILLARD HERRON NOW IN NEW YORK WITH PLANE FIRM Willard G. Herron, former Ju- neau newspaperman, and for many vears with the Seattle Chambor of Commerce, is now, at the age of 35, vice-president of the Air; In- vestors, Inc., with hcadquarters in New-¥York according to an ar- ticle in the March issue of ‘he University of Washington Alumnus, Herron came to Alaska shortly after his graduation from Washing- |ton in 1919. Following his return to Beattle, and his association with the Chamber of Commerce, he was appointed Vice President of the |—————— Boelng Air Transport company with ors more than a million beadquarters in San Francisco in 1927. He was in cherge of traffic on that route, the article said, and upon him as much as on any other man rests the credit for the passing of the five-cent air-mail rate which became effective in 1928. o> o - 01 Curtailment Saves Operators Over Million VENTURA, Cal., Marct fornia’s struggle for enforced con- servation of oil and natural gas, after being in effect in the Ventura Avenue field two months, has saved ak the eloquence of feminity. High wai v @ i weuld not disclose er skirts, Offering an exeellent' se- high colors and prints, in crepes, geor- Two outstanding * groups § | chiffons, | | - { NEW 2.50 and $19.75 UPHOLSTERING SHOP | Francisco and other coast citios, | Alex Slenko of Seattle, who ‘eame {Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Hollmann re- |Torth on a recent boat, has come |turned to Junean on the Princess |10 Junéau to open an upholster- i Norah last night. ing business. He is experienced at | “They left here on February the trade and his shop is located . 1m thelr honeymoon. “Doc” Holl- |On Second Streét, next to the Wian jmann is one of the prop: of Hat Shop. A {the Juneau Drug Company R st . {Mre. Hollmann was formerly M LEAVES HOSPITAL | Bvelyn Judson. - { 'In spite of balmy Califo weather experienced in the soui Doc,” after coming back to t: M. BEHRENDS CO., Inc. Juncauw's Leading Department Store CARD OF THANKS | We wish to e: id our thanks the |2nd appreciation {0 our many'=- 71- friends and neighbors for the bes . liful floral offeri: , acts of kindng ing the s son, Robert. GUNNAR BLCMGREN and FAMILY. , i ter left e | terday the St. Ann’s hospital ye for home. i W ORLEANS H. Paul Grimm, oil umpir field, reported a savi 837,000 cubic feet of gas 383 barrels of oil that period sald amounted t es of oil fr , Grimm said, have been b it_which has not yet n figures. Mc accomplished by ng” of 80 of wells. Natural gas wasta nto the air, has been cut t geny of the previcus da loss of 112,450,000 cubic CLEVELAND INDIANS TR WE SELL “CRANE” “STANDARD” “KOHLER” Plumbing Fixtures loss of our m ecur been col 21.—Cali- FATHER COATS LOW PRICE Genuine Heritage From Ancestor Makes Success for otar RICE & AHLERS CO. Front HEATING SHEET METAL PLUMBING Quarter Horsehide “We Tell You in Advance What Job Will Cost” for Associated Press Photo CAPT. GRIFFIN ATTEMPTS LIFE . : Gil Barge Commander 7 » Slashes His Legs while ‘ on Seattle Trip - SEATTLE, March ' ‘31.—Caph 8 : ¥ N i, g s o Ralph Gr ¢ Wiizs ot ] fiEfgzflv { figi_g Gets Divorce NOT REQUIRED eant. in Vhiami H. S, GRAVES The Clothing Man Recent Pag 1, aged 34, of the Rich- field Earge Number 4, plying botween Seattle and San Pedro, is recovering after slashing his legs in 2 suicide attempt. Capt. Griffin told the police he had been brooding over his es- trangement irom his wife. et DODGE BROTIIERS Announce 4 ? A See how FRYE'S DELICIOUS BRANL Two New Models HAM dfost—aee T, Juliy-and A NEW SIX tender it always is. That's because it g always comes from the choicest of A NEW EIGHT young, grain:fed porkers, begause of At amazingly low prices. moeting Je C. - ers which i to pro- duce rai The pag t a $21,000 | deficit and the C mmissionars | appropriated §4,000 {[rom the ¢ publicity fund to help got the ¢ [ out of the city and to thelr horc CANNERY 3¢ brings you F "Meat with 187 recipes. Address Frye & Company, Soattle. the mild, sweet curing process, and be- cause it comes fo you from the near-at- hand Frye plant, fresher by days. Have a Frye's "DELICIOUS" Brand Ham on hand for Sunday night suppers, short notice outings, unexpected guests, or for regular Ham Steak dinners. Through passengers on the Ad- miral Rogers included Mr. and Mrs. James H. Condit of Sitka, bound for the Btatos, R. Weil, R. Johnson and W. Hood, {who are interested in the group which 4+ planning a tourist resort at Goddard, Alaska, are returning south on the Admiral Rogers, aftet spending a few weeks in the Sitka district. RY S0LD FOR $50000 Pos McCAUL MOTOR €O. (Seattle i~ One of the [fmon. cannery | was announc Ass Mildred Harris, former wife of ciated Press Photo 1 | the sale of the f pany plant at Valde } Pacific American Fishe f lingbam for approxima The deal closely follow lof the Crosby Fisheries to the Alas- 'Ka-Packers Association at S ‘Francisco when tie California or- nization paid more than $250000 ifor the Crosby interests. ] e of the Emel plant ific American Fisheries e the expansion program in. ted by President E. B. De year or more ago, when g Packing Company, Packing Company and ot were mbsorbed, giving Pacif Fisheries an annual c2 pity of about 1000000 cases of d varicties of salmon. Charlie Chaplin, has been granted divorce from Everett T. McGovern ia Las Angeles. LIGHT BRIGADE WILL MZET The Lizht Brigade will meet the Resurrect! Lutheran Church v afternoon at 1:156 o'clock meeting has will be lead b, i Al and Mr rah, who have been outside on a vacation of several weeks, were ar- rivals on the Princess Norah this iorning. ane of Hoo- Mack G. Tiylor and Coy C. Tay- lor, Chilkoot Barracks soldiers, are | southbound on the Admiral Rogets. Archie Beaudin, who has been |driving for the Sanitary Meat market here, left for Seattle on the nd for Wrangell on business, Ireland left on the Admiral With him is Mrs. Ireland ing men leaving on the Ad- 1 Rogers included L. M. Car- an and Sam Shucklin, The lat- ter ison h vay to Seattle, the for- MUCH WOOD IMPORTED WASHINGTON, March 21—Des- ipite production of domestic lumber {mills, the United States imported Yours al-wags inmy arnis, B4t on-ly inmy draans, Tn desam: Bebe Daniels Owes Much to Famous Great Grandfather New York City.—Bebe Daniels can thank her great grandfather for the fact that she was chosen to star in “Rio Rita,” the most sue- cessful sound picture yet produced. Bebe’s ancestor was president of the Republic of Columbia, but of aore moment to Bebe, he was Spanish, and his great grand- daughter inherited his exquisitely no‘fih‘ ted yet clear toned Spanish voice. - When the voices of movie stars |$£2,500,00 in wood and wood manu- ifactures during 1929, l were being tested for the singing of American songs, Bebe's was found to be the most beautiful | i 5 gt aluags naa, e haary of all the stars. Her instinctive, almost uncanny ability to inter- pret the music of today’s Ameriea, | puzzled modern music students | until they were told of her Span- ish ancestry. “Modern American music was born in New Orleans, and brought up in San Francisco, so that its background is nine tenths Span- ish so whg wouldn’t Bebe Daniels, with her Spanish ancestry, star as its interpreter?”, says one noted student of modern music. It is this background which gives Miss Daniels aid in both her singing and acting in “Rio Rita.” erities called her inl 3‘ of the waltz “You're Al In My Arms” from “Rio Rita” ‘ection, and an outstands ing ical event of the year. s | Service With Satistaction "PHONES' 83 OR 85 THE SANITARY GROCERY CALIFORNIA GROCERY PHONE 478 “The Store That Pleases” " “The Home of Better Groceries finfifinmm_fliummmu@lmmuii_a|imumnuluninifinfiflilimliimiuumm‘u)‘g;r;u; glil[l!lil!!!l]!l_lllfl!!‘lll‘!ll,’l_ljllll' |mnmmm'nimnmumummmm|1|m|mnm’hlninummm|muzu‘fimtfiimnlnfiiflfilnn:finfififiutflmnnm :