The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 28, 1930, Page 2

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] Raincoats Rubbers Umbrellas is the time to select Rainwear for every member in the family. Complete size ranges established styles — cheerful colorings— and at just the price you wish to pay. B. M. BEHRENDS CO., Inc. Juneau’s Leading Department Store ) | Anchorage Split on ROADS BUREAU |rctore OF THANE ROAD To Reconstruct Shorl}: Stretch Affected by g. Slide at Oil Dock e road curves north of ©eeecocccosvcooee difficult t ot 5 i of the ma- <t Tuesday is d dogs, the will be re- he old licensing stored. HOSPITAL NOTES co0eccsvecce o S e i Try the Five oClock Dinner Bpecials at Mabry’e. —adv. | at St. Ann's hos- Pearl Wilson is morning for medi- e e — ——— ——— © 0000000000000 0000005000000C0000000000600°20e©5000898e THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1930. YES WE HAVE Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. § Weather Bureau Forecast for Junean and vieinity, bew~ning 4 p. m. today: Nfl BREAKFAST Cloudy, possibly showers tonight and Saturday; gentle varlable ‘ winds. . rnag y LOCAL DATA Over 3,000 of 4,000 Pris-|, Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocl(y Weathe A § 4 p om oyesty .. 3017 43 92 SE 18 Rain oners Fail to Be Served [1 a: m. toany __ 3021 39 g i 3 Rain | Eats This Morning |Yoon tedsy oo il A = | CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS JEFFERSON CITY, Mo, March| YES TS — TODAT ! 28.—More than 3,000 of 4,000 pris- Highest 4pm. | Low 4om. 4am. Precip. 4am. { s in the Missouri Penitentiary | gtations~ temp. temp. p. Velocity 24 hrs. Weather went without breakfasts today m‘Em'r 15 o s 4 orities began to put Rl gt i P X . |Nome ... e (2B 14 | 12 i 14 .10 e of stringent disci- Bethel 32 ° 1 ooy )y 12 0 wrd-boiled methods into| oAy et B "g fis 22 £ Pt wing two mutinies of Tanans 30 25 i 14 s 02 e f Eagle 50 36 kg ] = 0 . S r;s";,“‘sgfm_t:'?:.sz. Paul Ml M D, gl 0 heir ¢ not ben determineq |Du‘ch Harbor ... 38 38 o A but when fed, the same kind of |Fodiak b T 8 % 2 to which more than 700|SOTdOVa .. &% e g > g i to on Wednesday, |JUne28 b N A A s itiny started, will be|Xetchikan . o A oA Qlshat i, ' : Prince Rupert ... 56 54 38 40 0% bk e & Edmonton 58 BIUSl 30 0 Ayt " Seattle 8 ezl a8 . 0 HOUSE FALLS TO BEACH g H Portland 6 4 54 . 0 San Francisco ... 82 80 60 # 0 ss than 10 miles. n Willoughby ave- the runway to the , collapsed during last NOTE.—Observations at Alaskan the house fall to the |nean and Cordova made at 8 a. m. It was not occu-| The pressure is low in southern B time. |in Alaska and much of the north fallen over most of Southern Al portions of the Yukon Valley and revails this morning over most o f mainland stations, except Ju- m., Juneau time. AT THE HOTELS Castinean ve risen in Bering Sea e nd ar , city; S. H. Hun-| day elsewhere. Sam Baker, Seat- INEW SORGHUM, GROHOMA, Alaskan b Berardini, Cord Nick | PAYS OKLAHOMA FARMER |, . Cordova; R. ibbon, | | 1; O. G. Hillman, Hoonah. BRITTON, Okla., March 2 s Zynda :t(i:‘cl{'s privats sche s get about 30 bushe! Karl Huse, Afognak. |lief is paying sizea - He is growing a new crop called tassel cigerette and cigar lighters— | gronhoma by a process of budding three foot cord with lighter on end |kafir onto seeded ribbon cane. | \‘wi into table or reading lamp | Groff claims grohoma has a larg- | pers for sale at The Em-| er feeding value for cattle :mdipire. - kafir to the acre. Th has been recognized by arm authorities. P27 1555, SRSV | [} ocket—press button and you have| a light—handiest thing yet for the| smoker—$3.00 at the nugget shop.| —adv. | Jon revins D)IFFERENT . . . . if you want it—reliable service | always. We always place our | | w— from any other coffec in the world | are good printers—know it— and are willing to back our | judgment with our guarantee. | GAUZETS (Sanitary Napkins) Its underlayer protects the clothing the rare flavor of coffees grownin the mountains of Central America 45 cents per package BUTLER-MAURO F 0 : 9 free Dellvery Phone 134 . J I WHEN WE SELL IT OFFEE IT'S RIGHT Express Money Orders VACUUM PACKED | 2z il et U L has been und at and baby boy | Ask to see the ROLLS A FLORSHEIM oxford in black and tan. A Great Favorite $10.00 Four slices of FRYE'S BACON every mornin gear" . ... and finishi “Meat Guide." Contai 30-2 H. . GRAVES Frye's "DELICIOUS" BRAND BACON always ‘ comes to you juicy, mild, flavory and whole- some. The great Frye plant is within a few hours distance of most all the territory it serves . . . . and the daily production is regu- lated to the daily demands. It's the recipe for leapil Sond 3c to Frye & Company, Seaitle, for Frye's — | Sghing i Fleng R ‘ PRICES OF 1930 CHEVROLET CARS and TRUCKS F. O. B. Juneau, Petersbtirg and Wrangell EQUIPPED WITH SPARE TIRE, FRONT AND REAR BUMPERS I First $1 Sale Included in this ONE DOLLAR SALE are several broken lim‘svof merchandise ‘which we are closing out and also some very special pur- chases made particularly for this very special selling event. HOSIERY A huge lot of discontinued numbers, not in all sizes and styles, but a splendid assortment to choose from. Sizes up to 10% and regular values in this lot are up to $1.65 per pair. $1.00 COTTON RIBBED HOSIERY FOR WOMEN In the new light shades—3 pair for $1.00 COTTON RIBBED HOSIERY FOR CHILDREN Brown, Black Beige, Sand and Grain 5 pair for $1.00 MEN’S SOCKS--In ravon, novelty stripes--3 pr. for $1 DRESSES it is very seldom an opportunity comes to purchase from a large assortment one or more of the tub dresses we are placing in this sale at $1.00 THEN A DAINTY ASSORTMENT OF WOMEN’S HOUSE DRESSES in prints. We have nearly all sizes to choose from up to size 44, $1.00 CHILDREN’S DRESSES $1.00 A very complete assortment of children’s dresses is included in this lot, from the tiny tot to the 14- year-old girl, lovely patterns in prints, voiles and organdie; some are slightly soiled and were prey- iously priced up to $2.50. BLOUSES — $1.00 A lot of women’s wash blouses in plain white, blue or tan broadeloth, some in figured batiste. In all sizes from 32 to 42 — but not all sizes in each style Value, $2.35. Priced for This Salg at\$1100 ' ROADSTER ». i b, ... $ SPORT SEDAN (disc wheels) . 780.00 SPORT ROADSTER (5 wire wheels) 815.00 PHAETON 750.00 SEDAN . 925.00 CLUB SEDAN . .. 875.00 COACH . 825100 COUPE . 825.00 SPORT COUPE (disc wheels) ... . 885.00 SPORT COUPE (5 wire wheels) ... 915.00 SEDAN DELIVERY ... 850.00 LIGHT DELIVERY CHASSIS . 565.00 il ton Truck Chassis, 30x5 tires.... 760.00 1% ton Truck Chassis and cab 865.00 1Y% ton Truck Chassis, 32x6 rear tires 775.00 1% TON TRUCK CHASSIS AND CAB (32x6 rear tires) Prices on 114 ton with 30x5 tires includes one 30x5 spare tire. "DELICIOUS" BRAND g with eigs and coffeel ing into the day in ""high ng in "high." ins 187 different recipes. PHONES 83 OR 85 “The Store That Pleases” THE SANITARY GROCERY Prices on 114 ton with 32x6 rear tires includes one 30x5 spare tire. CONNORS M i UL =N o BATH TOWELS PURSES ¢ : One lot of purses, in nearly all 20x36 with colered borders, an ex- shades—$1.00 ceptional value at 5 for $1.00 DAINTY UNDERTHINGS Rayon Bloomers, in new pastel shades, regular values $1.50— $1.00 a g e : BOYS' SUITS ? Sherts, in plain and faney trims, In wash materials, such as prints, i linen and gingham. From 2 to 6 all shades—$1.00 e T : i hades, A FINAL SWEEP‘ ON BED LAMPS (v:,(i)tt}tlondesel;,psflx; yrlexgg':l];: 21,50 In rose, blue, orchid or green—§1.00 values—$1.00 READING LAMPS Or may be used as desk lamps—$§1.00 MAG;ZINE RACKS Red, green or black—$1.00 Bath Towels in sets of one large towel and two wash eloths—$1.00 KASYER CHAMOSETTE GLOVES In tans, browns and grey—=$1.00 BATH MATS _ A special purchase for this sale, in all colors, regular value $1.95—$1.00 GORDON’S PRICES GOOD FOR SATURDAY AND MONDAY ONLY 9 2 .

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