The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 22, 1931, Page 2

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P S8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JAN. 22, 1931. | i JANUARY CLEARANCE ON COMFORTS ; AND BLANKETS PART WOOL DOUBLE BLANKET s R P — Colors—Blue, Pink, Orchid and Peach 66x30 Regular ‘$4.50—NOW $3.45 NOW $2.95 | Commerce relative to the hearings jon proposed improvements for |Rocky Pass and Dry Strait. | A communication from the Na-| |tional Chamber of Commerce urge |all chambers to maintain unaba | their normal budgets and expendi-| | tures, saying any curtailment would |be unwise and set a bad example| for individuals as well as business | houses. Regular 75- g § ; temp. emp. | § =T S e 1] | i 10 ) HEAVY PART WOOL PLAID Thomas Hardware Co DOUBLE BLANKET Associated Press Bhoto ¢ I Sbadeduny § £ \ Paul M. Warburg of New York -40 { \ y . International banker, saw prosper| ., 5., . 4 ] 11l the Pastel Shades—Sateen Bound ity ‘returning In a report to th| > PV by el | board of the Manhattan compamy| Dutch Harbor 32 30 | 22 - Cldy | | % OW $3.95 ' of which he is chalrman. Kod fi ;g | 36 20 1 Cldy $3.95 > | 24 4 Clear | 0 38 32 14 .01 [ | 4 cided, however, to have a repre- 48 —_ 34 — - 0 fl | D,S BOOTERY sentative at the forthcoming meegs 48 42 0 42 4 3 Rain | PN e ; ing of the Territorial hody, to be Lot e 3 43 4 46 Rain | 4 / n Yo O 2 E ain i EXTRA LARGE 72x80 PART WOOL RHI Womotime durne’ O MegA e S G BiaE S Sy GOLDSTEIN BUILDING 4 A lative session beginning March 2. 44 44 42 46 8 1.00 Rain | PLAID DOUBLE BLANKET The Chamber approved @ conris, 4 38 38 42 498 Rain |\ | bution of $25 to the Red Cross|c 54 54 50 10 10 45 i | ! gt ! Ran “The Latest Styles In Wi Shoes AL { Drotight Relief drive as recom- *__Less iles. | es in Women’s S y ? Many colors to choose from siniiled Ly the Execiicid Bk i, b e e e | ; 4 Sghoe cAke | A communication was received A £ } 1 : 2 i #1 i) ssure is below 29 inches over much of the Northeast- | | Regular $6.95—NOW $4.95 Z;g;: g]}:::b:erfng;m%rcré:’ sf?_ ern Pucific Ocean and low from Southern Alaska to Ofegon. It | = 2 | g Mol coriter with' V:In)'— i 1 in Northern Alaska and Northwestern Canala and in Cali- ! : ety o iihinaton SR vl Rain fell near Kodiak and fr Southeastern Alaska lo | THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS 5. S k) with little change in temperature in these districts. Clear ONE LOT OI' COMFORTS :;g’lf ?M::‘:".?Z(,trfif_‘rmé r&‘,”‘;::\g‘ ils over nearly all ths remainder of the Territory with | THE GASTINEAU e e ! v e es. The temperature at Eagle has fallen 60 degrees | . New Filling—Size 72x84—Weight | :']1:: ggtcul:sf i“flfmi‘“‘; B“tffrk ‘:;3:' ¢ 48 hours while it hes remained ncarly stationary | Our Services to You Begin and End at the s pams at 8 A pounds | University officials g SRE i i Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat A ccmmunication was recelved| | ——— from the Ketchikan Chamber of! S s———" { N S e, PERSHING REFEREE FOR DRAKE RELAYS DES MOINES, Ta., Jan. 22—Ef- Chamber members. They found|forts will be renewed to get Gen.| that more men were employed here|john J. Pershing to serve as hon- “Juneaw’s Leading Department Store” z B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. B e 7 O T 1 ad- U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU | The Weather " (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) ECOTINT at 4 Forccast for Juneau ana vicinity, beginning p. m, January 22: THE NEW HOT OR COLD WATER | Probably snow tonight and Friday; mo casterly winds. { LocAL DATA ‘ SANITARY WALL FINISH G il " Barometer Temp, Humidity Wind Velocity Weather |8 poooiint is an ideal’ wall coating for the decoration 4 pm. yest'y 20.49 38 57 E 20 cdy | RoeD . b % 0 6 1 Soniy 31 35 e E 14 Smfié of all interiors. It gives that SOFT, VELVETY, oni: Soday? 29.00 2 “ B 20 Cldy WATER-COLOR effect so essential to refined sur- roundings, and can be applied on plaster walls, wood, or any of the various wall boards. 55¢ per 5 pound package CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS T YESTERDAY | .| | 4a.m. ACTRESS GETS LICENSE TO WED FOR MILK OR CREAM AT THE NEW LOW PRICE Telephone 985 The Mendenhall Dairy GEO. DANNER, Prop. FOR INSURANCE CHAMBER URGES AGAINST RAISE IN RAIL RATES g2 Do- 1 at this time than at the same p2-|orary referee of the Drake relays in |tiod for the past seven years. In|apl Pershing h ped | that |ty serve some time when other en-| 1 men in|gagements did not conflict | city. Appa has been | - - - i an infiux of trom outside| PUGHES HAS OPERATION = | points. Local labor, it was said, is| Logan Hughes, employed by the| being, and will be, given preference| plaska Electric Light and Power| ,|{on all jobs that become available. Company, successfully underwent 2 Whittier Made Chairman - |surgical operation ot St Ann's ned| The Executive Board reported Hospital this morning. Mr. Hughe os and |that the resignation of M. D. Wil-| has been in the hospital since De They will [llams, Chairman of the Advertis-|cember 30. deer will |ing Committee, had been accepted He s confident |With regret. M. S. Whittier, mem- this would be a|ber of the same Committee, was in the Panhandle named Chairman by President W. - | W. Council, and Harry Sperling was ed | appointed to fill the vacancy left by ra | Mr. Williams' resignation. Secretary Walmsley reported that | 86 members had mailed in renewal ; | there the u wind. | Joins i Fiotest Against Proposed Boost in Al- aska Railroad Rates htout shelter , whe R T T N BOSTON—Through purchases of | the leases of all the stores of the Emerson chain, Emerson Shoe Com- pany, the Regal Shoe Company hes increased their chain of retail | stores to 105. | —— e } ODD FELLOWS ATTENTION | eventually great industry 1o Where the luxur cal growth of v aid, would be a profitable ! of memberships for the -curren Hegular meBEESL mare Bow He also predicted miich | e P | of catts subuerin. | Lodée No. A 3L 0.'0. . this| ts, furnishing milk manu- | Y25 P- | ovening at 7:30 o'clock. Work in tions of $867 and $530 in pledges, a grand total of $1,387. The mail membership campaign will remain ‘open until January 28, by which s time it is hoped that all busin i oyl A1 houses and other members will have | S el sent in their renewals. with their | animals. No Récommendation Made | the Degree of Brotherly Love. A/ | special invitation to visiting mer-| | bers. facture of much |which is now imp: Jnited States, would {grewn here on a substantial of scale. E. A. JOHNSON, | Noble Grand ‘ i to give th Money The Executive Board had no recommendations relative to thcf! all-Alaska Chamber of Commerce, || Mr. Walmsley reported. This mat- | | ter had been discussed at the latest | . meeting of the Board. It was de-| al pursuit | Surfacing concrete n 89,000 terial us D. declared Engineer, of Public ppeinting d Taku BREAD Star Brand which would Solid or Glass DOORS ASH, trim, all kinds of mill we:k furnished. Tell us your needs and a confer- E: ad build- | Pittsburgh. There it wasE e were 50,000 steel workers | r large in-! faced with| The main/ e was how | uction programs. | we will send the materials to you | Full 16 oz. Loaf 08 cents 2 Loaves for 15¢ RYE of their discus-| px;)mp:iy.:l'olti wood, | SHTFT T s, K | velect up to specifications WHITE vact pumber | slways, Youw! liks the O. B. Williams WHOLE WHEAT GRAHAM FRENCH A tri&l will convince vou our bread is better and will remain fresh for one week. fly would | Wa¥ of doing business. Wi < - $2.70 it~ 100 | | | | Plentiful shortly after aunched on a| , Mr., Williams | labor to be‘) . He had on 2 the names' for jobs where eded. Men’' with given prefer- were more than Labor rn h French Doors, 15 lights, 2%.6in.x64&. 8in. . 0,50 These are & few items from our illustrated catalog — & real guide and help in home-build ing. Send foe your copy ‘today. It’s free. STAR RESTAURANT AND BAKERY Pies Cakes Pastry was made re-| ’ and two other 1943 First Ave, So, Seattle, Wash. cently by himself See II. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 g ;[ RATOIR R G ANSISIOALIS S8 § 4 L0 e BN Valentine Building Quick-Step The best floor paint that money can buy. Juneau Paint Store ‘Assoclated Press Photo Josephine Dunn, movle actress, and Clyde E. Greathouse, oll com- pany official, are shown here as they applied for a marriage license in Los Angeles. COLISEUM “SARAH AND SON” Story hy a Woman—Directed by a Woman PLAYED BY Ruth Chatterton AT SUNDAY HERE WE ARE FOLKS Witha GRAND SLAM SALE On Lamp Shades ' Priced Thus—THREE SHADES for the PRICE OF ONE TR Silk and Parchment Models Sold in Groups of Three Only Call and make your selection early | Alaska Eleétric Light and Power Company ' 35 Front Street Juneau, Alaska | RADIO TUBES TESTED FREE OF CHARGE Stationery, Diaries, Autograph Books, Photo Albums, Candles, Tillicam Boats and Auitos ‘ Geo. M. Simpkins Co. Open Evenings | Printing and Stationery Use Wooden Boxes Only wooden boxes can stand the jolts your ship- ments receive en route. Wooden boxes are strong, sturdy and durable and assures the delivery of your merchandise in the best possible condition. F We manufacture salmon and i A s other fish boxes from BOOST ALASKA INDUSTRIES Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. | QUALITY and SERVICE S ot A s

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