The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 9, 1930, Page 2

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SEN FOR All Children’s Coats and Extra Special in Children’s Wash DOLLAR Ladies’ Rayon Underwear ... $1.00 Ladies’ Sani-Girdles .................c.....ol $1.00 Fadieal Selk Hose ... ... ...l $1.00 = Ladies’ Fabric and Silk Gloves ... $1.00 E Bridge Keno Sets, each ... ... ... $1.00 E Fancy Crepe Paper Luncheon Sets, = o e OReT R T RE RR o $1.00 E Card Table Oilcloth Covers, each ......_. $1.00 = Turkish Towel Sets, each . i $1.00 Modernistic and Painted Pottery, each $1.00 44 in. Linen Luncheon Cloth, each ....$1.00 Ruffled Curtains, 21/ yards, pair ... $.1.00 3 dozen Sanitary Pads ... ST < An odd lot of Chemise and Bloom- TN R SRR AT IO G e $1.00 Baby’s Rubber Pants, 2 for ..........._$1.00 2 yards Rayon Tubing for . ~$1.00 2 boxes Stationery for ........... .. $1.00 s ~~~Amr-odd {ot Children’s Lovtralls, each _$1.00 Men’s Knit Union Suits, each ... $1.00 Men’s Blue Chambray Shirts, each ....._$1.00 Children’s Hose, 4 pair for ... $1.00 _mllllmllIIIIIllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIHHIIHHIGIIIII g J une Clearance SATIONAL VALUES IN READY- TO WEAR TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Rayon, Shantung and Silk Dresses at .... o B0 00 o .$ 495 35 Silk and Chiffon Dresses, regular $19.75, NOW ............ 30 Silk Dresses, regular value $29.75, NOW ......0... 0. 00 ek 15 Coats from $19.75 to $55.00, NOW ..... ...... .. E All Children’s Summer Hats, Special Price .......... 0000000 Ladies’ House Dresses, a completeling, special ................. Ladies’ and Girls Raincoats——HALF PRICE Every item is guaranteed LESS than” reéguilar price . Tufted plant Hitter _veteh . Twists out of Dady Cross-word Puzzle l!. At any Ume 8. Smalior ". Lnlorln,‘r S matters 21, Type ct aute mobile State of tka Unlon: awba. Higher 27, Percelve Siamese nianss TR of leagta sl 'l‘ex‘l.s‘l nission 85, No:7_departare Mountain ACROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle one’s RTAKD jezsed by ihe . Affirmative gmp‘u- tu.. . Fanatieal 87, Withsred . Rkoman bronze | 40, Thus Dirtles 41, Deap hole . § . Bevernge 2. sondered q 9. Dormant & o 08 S| 5. Byaniity Tbree-tced 21 95 . Nothing 62, Weaken 81. DIt flqllh‘ S . Not hright 65 Kipple . Hii i 7. And not agalnst M il More tenuom . Biblieal 67, Forever 1. Meusure 2. Mon's party churacter 68 Numeral 2. Glaclal rldges Surface 15 00 . Wax olat: L. Interpreter 3. Suecculent frult 64. Young salmon (! i) ment 7. Come up 1. Obstinate licet of glass s 2, Unit %6, Air: comb 4. Countenances nelent slave E | . Crentor, of form €. Southern Fit ono. laside 77, Aeeustom eonstellation another Dresses at HALF PRIC : o oy 55, 78. Electrified 8, age $2 00 3. varticles 78, Wiie eask O (. 8. 9. Attire 74, Mountain | &0, Asiatie 80. Spanish comb, form country gentleman the teeth Long iniet 1.50 1.95 Frocks, 2 for a4, s4halaet SPECIALS Boys’ Knit Summer Underwear, 2 for..$1.00 Children’s Rayon Fhree-Fourths Hose, 2 pair for ... ... Children’s Sateen Bloomers, 2 pair for. $1.00 Blue Rose Toxleug-liequwnes, 3 for ...$1.00 Colored Bath Mats, each ..., $1.00 Huck Towels, 5:for ... ... $1.00 ! Turkish Towels, 3 for ... $1.00 | — Pillow Cases, 42x36, 4 for ... . $1.00 Printed. Broadcloth. and Organdles, 2 yards for .. Oilcloth Beach Pi lows, each’ Lace Panel Curtaing, each .....: White Muslin and: Alpaca Slips, each . $1.00 Costume Jewelry,: Flowers and Puises, efch 5 i E Al dheigee sy $1.00 Regular 65¢ Cretonne, 3 yards for.._... $1.00 3 yards Curtain Scrim for. . Boys’ Cotton Blouses, each ... ; Men’s Phoenix Hose. f‘"l'p')' patterns, eacll AEEE dAEE ll.///ll%% 1§ TR N il b UEEE JEERE dadas di # |m%u 1 N 75 Ll ] W DOUGLAS | _ ™" s FINE OUTING ENJOYED | With boating, hiking, games, s 2 other amusements for pasime, {the weather actually holding ® mion Island was a event. the local Stars and Masonic orders, and members of their families took in the picnic, the Murelet with sev- eral small boats conveying them to the end of the Island. were individually provided with ice cream being added by the Masons, to top off with. Motion pictures taken during the day by Pho- pher Andrews to preserve a Tecord of the event Ko | LocaL AERIE, AUXILIARY TO INSTALL OFFICERS The annual installation of offi- cers of Douglas Aerie 117, F. O. E., and Ladies Auxiliary will be held | jointly in the Eagles Hall this eve- | ning. Regular meeting of the Auxil- iary will be held at 7:45, prepara- | tory to the main event, which takes | place at 8 o'clock. The affair is for |members of the orders, wives and husbands. REEEES B e DAUGn e FOR BALOGS A baby girl, weighing eight pounds, was born at St. Ann’s hos- pital Saturday mcrning, to Mr. |and Mrs. A. J. Balog. Both mother |and . child are getting along fine. NEWS ——t EASTERN STAR PICNIC fine |all day, the annual picnic of Nug- o 'geL ‘Chapter No. 2., Order of East- glern Stars, held yesterday at Mar- satisfactory Close to fifty members of TO TELEPHONE PATRONS A new telephone directory is now in course of preparation. Patrons contemplating change of address or . |persons who wish to have tele- phones installed are requested to notify the Telephone Company. Tele- phone 420 before June 25th. adv. The eats and others took an active interest in it. The Biological Survey has already | made some preliminary investiga- tions into the cost of procuring the ‘an!mnls Mr. Terhune said. It is believed with the funds appropri- ated, a herd of 30 to 40 animals can be purchased and placed at or near Fairbanks. Some action is expected to be taken this year. The Alaska Game Commission | this year received $97,000 for its own work, an increase of $5,000 over | last year. It will add three game wardens after July 1. No. men have been picked for these posi- tions, although several are under consideration. It was also au- thorized to build a warden's head- MUSK "uiEN 0 BE SENT HERE ASEXPERIMENT Congress Appropriales $40,000 for Purchase of Herd for Alaska The Department of Agriculture supply bill which was signed by President Hoover last week carried an item of $40,000 for experiment-|quarters at Fort Yukon. ing with musk oxen in Alaska, t0| The buffalo herd in the Big Delta be carried out by the United States| regicn south of Fairbanks, showed .! Biological Survey, according to H. ‘a nice increase this Spring, MF. 4W. Terhune, Executive Officer of |Terhune said. Seven calves were the Alaska Game Commission, who jborn and all are thriving, accord- \returned here this morning from a/ing to latest reports. This brings trip to western and interior tOWns. the herd up to 26. Eighteen ani- It 'is planned »y the Burvey to mals were put in the district two bring a herd of the animals to|years ago. One calf was born last Alaska from Greenland. The ex- year and came through nicely. periment will be directed by L. J At both Anchorage and Fairbanks Palmer, in charge of the Reindeer 'Mr, Terhune aided local sportsmen ‘Experiment Station of the Biologi- [to plant wild rice, purchased by cal Survey at the Alaska Agricul- the Territory and distributed for tural College and School of Mines. |planting in feeding areas for mi- This “@ppropriation is the culmi- gratory wild fowl Keen inter- nation of several years' effort. For est is being shown in both places in the past three years, the Biological the project, he said He spent Survey has included estimates for|several days in both towns, and vis- the work in its anpual estimates to|ited Seward and Cordova more the Bureau of Budget but until this | briefly. year they were always disapproved. Commissioner Charles H. Flory, of the Department of Agriculture| e Pish Hawk, Capt. John Fish- in his annual report to the Secre—’er is in port today from the Se- tary last year, strangly recommend- {bastian-Stuart Fishing Company ed the project. Irving McK. Reed, | Iplant at Tyee. Fairbanks, member. of the Alaska e L e S Game Commission for the Fourth| An order to kill bluejays in parks Division, presented the matter per- at Bristow, Okla. started a contro- sonally to members of Congress, | versy between the citizens, B FISH HAWK IN PORT ~ MUCH SM.HUN ..,.,, BROUGHT HERE Four Local Hahbut ‘Boats ' Marlyn p‘m m cnt 8% cents for 4000 ‘pounds of halibut on the fmmthe Oalpt. flmt Alstaad, w“.h 3,800 Also in with Catches but Trips Are Small poyads, and the Buna, Capt Tdm Ness, 4,000 Mndl had not sold at Sunday and today the Juneau |mild-afternol Cold Storage company shed re- ceived the greatest amount of king salmon unloaded here this year -in any two-day period. 5 Nine boats brought the salmon to Juneau from various outlying grounds, while, in addition, thesp ‘were four halibut boats in port shis o have a picce of c Mknm 2 day, and the buyers are San Juan: Celtic, cm ninxy White and Colored TUESDAY These garments are all from our recent fire and have all been laundered— RARE VALUES 2 for $1.00 Table $1.00 Table Silk Gowns, Stepins Girls’ Wash and Dance Sets Dresses and Aprons Boys® Suits $1.00 2 for $1.00 '3 FOR $1.00 : ODDS AND ENDS IN GIRLS’ MUSLIN UNDERWEAR 3 FOR $1.00 PHONE 101 Temporary Location—Triangle Buildi.ng Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S Weather Bureau Foreeast for !mn-uvflnlly.hr-nmc-.nwn, Rain tonight and Tuesday; moderate to fresh southeasterly winds. LOCAL DATA Time Barometer Temp. fllmldlt! Wind Velocity Wu‘h. 4 p. m. yest'y 20.45 52 51 E 10 Rain 4 a. m .today 29.20 Ly 84 E 7 Rain! Ncon. today .. 29.27 51 89 SE 10 Rain ¥ CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS ' Y "TODAY Highest 4pm. | Low 4om. 4am. Precip. 4a.m. Stations~ temp. temp. | emp. temp. Velocity 24 hrs. Weather Nome 52 48 | . Béthel - . 0 a8 | 42 44 12 0 Cldy Fort Yukon 64 60 | 38 64 s 0 Clear Tanana 72 66 48 52 — 0 Pt Cldy Eagle 66 56 36 56 — 0 Clear St. Paul 42 42 32 34 A 0 Pt Cldy Dutch Harbor 44 42 40 40 - 26 Rain Kodiak .. 5 46 36 38 Calm 0 Clear Cordova 54 54 44 46 8 Trace Pt. Cldy Juneau . 55 52 [ ] 7 A3 Rain Ketchikan 48 48 5 5 20 39 Rain Prince Rupert 50 48 42 50 20 1.26 Rain Edmonton .. Y} 72 | Seattle . 72 70 | 54 56 2 0 Cldy Portland B 8 b4 54 : 0 Cldy San Francisco 72 64 52 52 L 0 Clear Spokane 4 4 48 -_— . 0 Clear Vancouver, B. C. — — 54 54 . .02 Rajn *—Less than 10 miles. ' NOTE.—Observations at Alaskan mainlana stations, except Ju- nean, Cordova and Fairbanks are made at 8 a. m. and 8 p. m, Juneau time. A low pressure area of considerable intensity covering most of Alaska 18 centered this morning over the Gulf. This has resulted in rain over the Aleutians and from Cordova to the Columbia Riy- er. Temperafures over most of Northern and Western Alaska are lower this morning and the Southern and Southeastern parts pf the Territory slightly higher. TWO NEW MECHANICS FOR GUARANTEED ADDED TO. FORCE 0&} HEATING and GARAGE PLUMBING { | SEE A.J.H awver FRONT STREET | Keeping up his repair shop wth those in the States, Harry Lucas, proprietor of the Juneau Motor | Company, has announced the ar- | rival of two new mechanics. Next to Nifty Sh T. E. Tucker, of San Diego and ¥ oppe John J. Klee of Spokane, Wash.,| Telephone 379 are the latest additions to his rurce.{ Contracts Solicited Any, Both have had years of experi-| Place in Alaska ence with Ford produets and havo come fresh from positions with big ' — — Ford dealers in their respective | Dime & Dollar Bmldlng cities. Recently the Juneau Motor Com- and Loan Association pany cpened a complete Duco paint | Is under the supervision of the State of Oregon. Can only loan shop. Washing and polishing also is done in connection with this | dePositors money on improved real estate, first mortgages and department, which is under the supervision of E. Evans. 6% t;fi;o:fifivedummu —— e on deposits. Start your ac t FORMER FAIRBANKS WOMAN with x oo WEDS SAN FRANCISCO MAN Juneau Representative H. J. Eberhart GASTINEAU HOTEL Announcements « have been re- celved here of the marriage of Mrs. {Grace Mattie Healey and Mrs. Wil- pum——— Try Our.$1.00 Dinner { and 50¢ Merchants’ Lunch - | 11 A, M. to 2 P. M. ARCADE CAFE liam Wallace Bowers in New York |y City several weeks ago. They will' make their home in San Francisco. | Mrs. Bowers lived in Fairbanks | for several years. Her former husband, John Healey, was engaged in the mercantile business there and at Tofty, near Hot Springs, for ! many years, g e e e h | | KANN’S STORE . | THE RIGHT GOODS ‘ AT THE RIGHT TIME AT THE RIGHT PRICE SLEEPING BAGS P el { Learn the Modern Way | Play Real Jazz Piano. in 3 Months |~ Write Tacoma, Wash. Head Nets Bed Nets Pack Boards at H. S GRAVES The Clothing Man PHONE YOUR ORDERS ! TO US i l We wil attend to them — promptly. Our coal, hay, grain and transfer blullwu is increasing daily. There’s a reason. “Give us a trial order today and learn why. You Can’t Help Being Pleased DISNEY €APS for MEN ~ D. B. 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