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2 fllIl]lI|IIII|III|IIIIIIIIiIIHIIIIIIIIII|IIIII|I|||IIfiIIIIII|IlIIlIIINIfl THE FIRST SHOWING OF COLORFUL COTTON IN TG NEW 25¢ and 30¢ a yard BRI IlllllllllllllllllI"llll"llll"llll__]"llllIllllllllll|‘| THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, FEB. 5, 1931. U. 8. DRPARTMENT OF AGRIOULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU ; The Weather (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) Forccast for Juneau ana vicinity, beginning at 4 p. m., February 5: Probably rain tonight and Friday; moderate southerly winds. z [ LOCAL DATA ’ ’) R I j\’ TS | Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velacity ~Weather .. o £ 4 pm. yesty ... 3079 ¢ ol B . SE O Rain (Emil St. Goddard Victor in! 4 am. today 2974 36 4 NE_ 3 Rain Noon today 279 3 80 SE 10 cldy Ottawa Race—Cup CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS B YESTERDAY | TUDA Y g Highest 4 p.m. Lowest 4a.m. 4a.m. Precip, 4am. and in portions of the Interior and moderate rains have fallen from Cordovt to Prince Rupert. Temperatures have fallen in West- ern Alaska and haverisen'in the upper Yukorn Valley. GOLF CHAMPS Graves and (Ccapany, in match play over 18 holes by the score of 94 to 102. Individual cards show- ed Lahikainen and Oxreider, each 47; Henning 48 and Adas 54. 2 IMUSHES DOGS T0O WIN 100 MILE DERBY le and $1,000 CTTAWA, Feb. 5—Emil St. God- JAMESTCWN, Tenn., Feb. 5.— | Service on a new railroad, a branch |of the Oneida and Western, has | been started to Jamestown, home (of the Alvin C. York Memorial Institute. Cost of the extension| | from East Jamestown to James- DAILY SPORTS CARTOON | NDESIONS | Station— temp. temp. | emp, temp. velocity 24 hrs. Weather | dard, of The Pas, Manitoba, repat- PTG B RIry -8 T 14 2<i4 16 0 Clear{cd lest year's victory by winning| Nome 16 16 ; 12 12 4 .10 Snow |the annual Oitawa 100-mile In-| ; Bethel 12 4 0 0 8 ‘Trace Cldy|ternational Dog Derby which cops|| pic,g \ Fort Yukon 18 16 | 16 20 % [ Cldy|the Chateau Laurier gold cup and ‘ Guaranteéd fast color Tanana o el (TR (T I .4 Cldy|$1000 in cash. ELEANOR. > 28 2 | 20 20 4 Trace Snow| Shorty Russick of Flin Flon,| Percale and Peter Pan Z| 20 2 | 20 20 4 Trace Gldy|Manitoba, had the best time for tho =| St Paul 18 18 | 10 12 6 Trace Cldy, Japs the last two days but St. God-l >rints for house dresses, Z! Dutch Harbor 8 4 | % % — Trece Qldy dard’s big lead the first day was 2| Kodiak 38 36 | 2@ 82 12 .30 Clear |too much to overcome. PR e aiamas i Z| 46 38 ko8 % 10 A8 Clear| St Goddard's total time was 9 i S, s, chil- Z| : aprons, pajamas, “ehl | 4 4 H % 2 & Rain | hours 18 minutes and 40 seconds. == oy SRRREL et = 50 — | 8 — — 50 Pt Ouy ck's time was 9 hours 22/ Ml _ P dren’s dresses, rompers, El o © 3 36 4 6 Cldy. s and 40 seconds. THE TINY SEVENIEEN 2 0 40 | 32 30 0 96 Cldy . E. P. Rickert, of Poland ete. 2| Edmonton 38 28 [~ 24 26 10 0 Cldy |Springs, Maine, the only woman *M;-‘OLD SWIMMINGSH\Ra_ S| Seattle 46 48 |1 ¢ 48 .04 Q) Clear |dcg musher, made time of 9 hours| JMOF THE ( =| Portland - 48 ;‘z‘ E 38 ;2 ‘ ozn Cl:y 39 minutes and 14 seconds. WONENS SWIMMING ASSOCIATION =, Ssan Francisco 64 54 K Cldy e E LEAON g *—Less than 10 miles . ISTHE ING { 3 d . . =2 & 36 inches wide g — e ihiden NEw RAILWAY FEMINWE BACK -sTRoKE e ) 'he préssure is moderately high off the Pacific States and in ARTIST 1N/ s | treme Northern Alaska and is moderately low throughout the re- i ™E | = o+ of Alaska. It is lowest in the Gulf of Alaska and south ! COUNTE / Z| of the Aleutian Islands. Light snow hase fallen in Western Alaska | =y v HER AMBITION 1S5 To WIN THE QL~MPIC BACIKC- STROK £ LAURELS BRI NEXT YEAR___ // The contestants were followed ! town was $30,000, which was raised | by a large gallery, containing many!by merchants here and mountain | Kabitzers, free with comment. | folk | FHR PRAGT'GE\ “Therc may still be some pairons" A LN s e of the ancient and honorablé pas- | K g time so deluded as to douh: chORT"-LO Ps EASY Lahikainen and O xr eider superirtty of Tolvo sn me | WINNER IN MATCH | stroking indoor courses,” reflecte | Defeat Adams and Hen- | 50538, T2 000 | WITH TOM JEFFERS ning, 94 to 102 evening’s event. “If such vhers be, _ The champions are on their way.|we'll take them on. We want to| SEATTLE, Feb. 5—Tony FPor- » Midget Course last evening, |keep in practice. tillo, Seattle welterweight, won an vo Lahikainen, 10-yea hool boy, and Lieut. R. B. O. rends Co., Inc. s, €193 The A P Al Rights Remerred ELKS LEAVE[ WIVES AT HOME, HAVE 6000 TIME “Juneaw’s Leadiny Department Store” T Daily Cross-icord Pazzle | . On the Midget Course this eve-|casy decision Iast night over Tom- |ning a team of two high srhmllmy Jeffers, of Pe Ell, Washington, il od Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 3. Obstinate ed States Army, den lads will meet in competition &g negro boxer. Th> bout went the . Uk e & Docotatep their right to claim pre-|tcam of grade school boys. The |full six rounds. | ‘ o AISRUISTAGIELIAISIT] > h'%hesi,oflee | honors at indoor golf by de- |high school players will be Hild- pliskis, S FIPS 1 ’ | Al F NESAMIOIR] . 1turry | feating Horace O. Adams, t|ing Hagland and Horace Perkins WOMEN OF Games Played in Lodge | At liume | n a a layers, Budd! se) 4 egular busi- . | OR]| ! T/ PU lagent of the Alaska Seamship|and grade school players, Buddy|Mooscheart Legion regular busi-j Roor and Preview Nurrators Masculine 1o yusy pockets K . A ent oung devil lawailan food urows Hght- Iy 40, Acld frais 42, Searcely sufficient Press Behold? rtaining to deophiobia nt slave nous, serpent lover 57, Bushy clumps pice g DOWN a ¥ I i 56, n . Note ot the seale Spanish 53. S0n wod ECONOMY CASH STORE Featuring Trupal: and H. B. Brands Front at Main St. Telephone 91 e LASKA MEAT CO. QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 FOR LAMPS———— Capital Electric Co. Second at Seward See empany, and Fred Henning, of tha | Lindstrom and SALE! WOMEN’S PURSES AND' BAGS Regular Price $1.95 NOW $1.00 Not goften does one have an opportun- ity like we are offering, smart bags . . and you pay only $1.00; pouch and the underarm styles, all well lined and Titted. SALE! SALE! SALE! 500 PAIRS SILK AND RAYON HOSIERY Reinforced heel and toe, some with pointed heels, some with picot tops, all sizes rnd colors. These stockings are from the leading makers of the country and are broken lots . . . values up to $1.35—all are included in this sale at 2 pairs for $1.25 LADIES’ FABRIC GLOVES Regular $1.26 per pair Now 95 cents, RAYON BLOOMERS In peach, pink and white. Smaller sizes. 85 cents per pair ONE LOT OF REMNANTS YARD GOODS In 4 and 41%-yard pieces. You are sure to find what you want here. Marked at exactly HALF of the usual price The Cas Pioneer Pool Hall Telephone 183 POOL—BILLIARDS EMPLOYMENT OFFICE Chas. Miller, Prop. 111 FRONT STREET ew Low Prices ‘The meeting tonight Roy , Smi nes: YARD GOODS YARD GOODS During This Cleaarnce 33 AND 1-3 PER CENT REDUCTION CHILDREN‘S UNDERWEAR SHIRTS—UNIONS—VESTS A Table Full! Non-shrinking part-wool, made of care- fully selected stock. Steam shrunk in the cloth and under perfect sanitary conditions. HALF PRICE Many as low as 25 CENTS PER GARM T ESMOND BABY ROBES While they last—95¢ each In white and pink—Size 30x40. Re_gn}ar value, $1.45 A FEW REMINDERS Every box of stationery in the store, in white, tints, pastels and envelopes to match, is included in this celarance AT HALF PRICE Look at the prioe marked on the box then pay us HALF and take it away. CURTAIN MATERIALS Now 30 cents a yard RAINCOATS FOR MEN—FOR WOMEN—FOR CHILDREN—FOR TINY TOTS Every coat included and reduced ONE THIRD Bazaar “Juneaw’s Pioneer Cash Department. Store” STORE OPEN EVENINGS N VT — at 8 o'clock. | Enjoyed at Capitol | Elks had a gocd time lasi night. | |“We left our wivcs at home,” ex- |plained J. L. (Dolly) Gray, one of ‘the past exalted rulers of the or- der. After last night's lodge meeting, which was in compliment to and conducted by past exalted rulers, race track and indoor golf games were played in the lodge room.! Then the Elks repaired to the Capitol Theatre, where, as guests of L. H. Kubley, they were enter- tained with a preview of a base- ball talking picture. It was 2 o'clock in the morning WHAT REGULARITY DOES A little water now and then keeps ife in a flower, but if watered regularly it abounds in living strerngth with great- sr beauty and fragrance. 1t is the regular additions to one’s saving fund that make it grow. First National Bank before they took off their shoes at the front doors of their homes and got into bed without waking any members of the order’s auxiliary. ————— PLAY GOLF FREE ALL DAY FRIDAY, Ladies play golf free at the Midget Golf Course. —adv. PicoLy, e, Old papers at ‘I'ne Empire. 0 Id Papers for sale at Empire Office