The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 9, 1931, Page 2

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2 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, FEB. 9, 1931. e ———— Daily Cross-word Puzzle u UEEN cuMEé 5 " Cubin passengers wiho' dbersbark |ed here were C. E. Swanson, Sam ACIOSS Solution of Saturday’s Puzzlo 21. Steeple | Paker, Mrs. Sue Efin and child, H. Lo into lurge o UE [] HAS | C. Dunlap, S. A. Brannen, Rom- S j ney Atkinson, Sam Shucklin, H. B. : A . Pulsutions Stabler, C. Paulson, R. A. Zeller, . Old itallan : Mrs. Lorine Ahlers, Mrs. T. Tyno, y ;\t.'_”m: Miss Marguerite Clark, Henry Moy, hutlve S et | J. F. Keegan, J. L. Cavanaugh, H. . Puradise _ | Title of an i | H. Gubser, Mrs. Rowena Hayes, R. " wamarried Vessel - Wi 4 H. Chadwick, P. H. Abboit, Mrs. g e] Wlll Retu!n Here‘?. Wilst Mrs. B. L. Sampson, Tomorrow Evening on |wmis po Rutherford, Dr. M. al 3 Damourette, ‘A. Burt Gizax ‘and “ W y BaCk to bea"le | Mrs. Delta Clark and baby. Pe s who booked passaze hera °al. | for ports on the triangle’ run were hee |y g paul, S. Watson and M. S. Carrying 2y passenges he steamship Queen | 7 observation 12 Go up & 2 oclock Sunday morning from |Wiieon for Skegway; Mrs. W. B, o M et te and way ports. She brought | nfohn, Egith Mohn, Mrs. L. Smith, traiees Mohn, . Mrs. L. ! 61, Satan 66, quantity of freight, part|pohort Martin, Kay James, O, S. Feminine . h she discharged at Doug- Larson, A. Blackburn, N. Lester ried for Haines. | r.a5 and John Turkovie for Sitka. r firma ck letter o 52, Aromatle (By the U. S. Weather Burean) ! : }.m.-i.: sgne oo | |Skagway and Sitka at 9 o'clock P i t E 5 S e U 3. Secne ! X . s G ! Eniire week devoted to clearance of all odd and § 2. Wonten 5 [su "“”é“‘[“g» She will return | poye Empire ware Ads Pay. N i 0 { S A K A 7 P » propelier . 3 (to port tomorrow evening on Ex hanges | goiled stock before new spring goods arrive. Hun- No Exchanges G I Sswpticedta - taiense G i i | ] % 3 i K s 3 7% Runked slowing 59. Enguge the | | . 3 s " ars . nsire o) 5 3 The e 1 | ands B Is of dollars worth of desirable merchandise No Refunds i T bitter 3, Motton it «:{J":'T.T ':,:;m | U s DEPARTMENT OF AGRIOULTURE, WEATHER BUREAD ; ; ; h i i ormer Tule Bl priced for quick disposal. Odd lots, small quan- No ' Approvals b o B i fx'flffiue Decades i ‘l']le W"eat’ler ¢ 3 2. DOWN doorkeeper sles rencl §o i e e ’ e . 13. Prophets And not o e tities, remnants, counter samples and discontinued No: Altrorions L withowe 13 brophecs g Ant n ; lines marked for quick selling. Forecast for Juneau ana vicinity, b-ginning at 4 p.m., February 9: Rain tonight and Tuesday; fresh southeasterly winds. LOCAL DATA * Time Barometer Temp, Humidity Wind Velocity Weathey 4 pm. yest'y 29.87 38 91 E 8 Rain Some Odd Lots Are Too Small to Advertise. SHOP EARLY 4 e e e i & | I | 4 am. today 29.91 36 92 S 3 Cldy € P 9 Y . | PR , » 4 7 G g & ) ’l 36 ”ms s Suils | LADIES’ HIGH SHOES 31 Boys Short i } Noon today . = nADlo‘;EPo;’fs 5 Cldy 7 for quick sale ‘D, o ——————oniage— oo and Overcoats o Pants Suits R i O AL g, Y : 10 cents pair 5 P 4 ] | Station— temp. temp. | emp. temp. velocity 24 hrs. Weather In sizes 35, 36, 37 and 38 S | With one ‘and two pair pants. ! Barrow . I 7 B o Gl i MEN’S FELT HATS Sizes 10 to 18 years. The coats G i Ferire e Bl R e oy only. Broken lines—Hats tp to alone are worth the very low A #bit Yukon e GF O pRE . " '‘anana 2 2 :f r A good buy at low price— | $6.00 price of- Fairbanks 1840 T ag s gy . 0 Clear } Eagle 8 8 0 0 4 Trace Clear /» - I | . ge 1 ¥ | 4 $8.95 Now $2.45 each $3.95 Suit e R R . ¥ N DUSNRE s L 53 M S ol k 38 36 | 34 34 - 18 .16 Pt. Cldy 3 y g | 42 38 | 34 34 12 22 Snow MEN'S WOOL SHIRTS BOYS’ BIB OVERALLS | MEN'S UNDERWEAR A - ; o : 3 i W 88 8 e gy Clear il . . 4 i T e C. 46 n at $2.95 New low price—35¢ PAr | broken sizes, real bargain— i -.“%..% [ 9, I R a0 Y ollar ; g ! A | Seattl 54 52 38 40 - 0 Cldy Former price, $3.50 to $6.00 MEN’S COTTON WORK $2.75 l]i .... Ezru;?d : G S . Sy E SHIRTS w R B ; e i than 10 miles 58 MEN,S DRESS SH!R]S 'v'aiues up to $| 75 LIGHTWEIGHT UNION SUITS [ 'Wh Al Del o The pressure is a, unusually low in southern Bering Sea and . . | ere was aska's Delegate in e ssure gain sually 'CLZ l S C?‘J‘! sizes— 1 1 ‘BUDGET ALASKA ? falling rapidly in the Gulf of Alaska. It is moderatey high in Bl 2 Cl)goglj’ valu(( 5. Rummage Snle*$l.00 Odd lmes, broken S}ZES’ Asuap ] ic?'!:)sl;le:ts were Waflshma n's S?x_la- eitrcxpe rllz)‘rfhern 1;1351(3,) thef lgr\mr(? Pa.ckiric Sta(t],eswsntd nolr‘f.]h }(:)i $1.25 Suit ) e an, Henpeant B R e S B g g gy e $1-00 efi‘:h niLN’S ODD LINES OF i Ty Ry 7 RA'LRUA’ GIVEN“\{“'Cth;!“:f T;‘e ‘s’;:;;;gach;unbm Q{i No:-th.' The te;rlperallure lm; risen in Sou:h:zes;:en'} Al_atska and has “ & | ’ BLAZ Commerce and its agent at the| fallen in the Eastern and Nort parts of the Territory. HEAVY BIBE LD " | BOREERINIOLS A o iy " o : TERRIFIC SLASH oo o s wrme—m———————————————— % s 5 >y —for % Bl “Al must swing to this task 3 TMPERS Broken sizes—while they last ood size, good patterns—lor | without delay.” | ECON()]‘IY CASH S] ORE JUMPERS quick sale at I b 25— d: Call Emergency Meciing = » " .95 pai i | ting of the . All sizes, veal bargain for the $2.95 pair b $2.45 each le; I}]{al:n(é:ted/;l;.l;?;zzn s‘m?if'gfififfifmmff the oSeaulcl Featuring Trupak and H. B. Brands anlis 5 | RS e AR s & 0/ | has been 3 leph 91 working man. Ve KNICKER | i J@Eue, of Gujns Front at Main St. Telephone i > - | d for today t rotest to cur- Rummage Price, $1.95 BOYS COLFM‘:I;;) ICK ,‘ WINDOW SHADES L o8 ac"‘C_NorthCSt s i b Bl T = —— P 1 4 (Continued from page 1) the Alaska Railroad. Odd sizes and colors— sl it E. H. Hatch, Chairman of the ! MEN'S BLAZERS Odd size for quick sale | quick sale ks creased traffic, tho only way -O;C‘Jmm‘“”-qsz“” T is ok eae i ALASKA MEAT CO’ Prakan AEE e luisk sale i carn the m R e TR e e e et QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING $3.95 each : $1.00 each [ 75 cents each e g * operates. The Government cer-| Meagowbruok Butter ar Auif(:)iq) (f‘rzesgoT:xgzles | Schedule = 8 ils PHONE 39 eliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4: 4 9 -./ R(YAL SOCIETY PACKAGES 3 ) 3:;@:'; nrb:‘}r"m st ourifi‘;m Tngmi;ng» thl: future of Alas- —_— - - Lac Wosk POy oo iy Children’s Long S i o moans @ tur- & and T beleve the Goverument FOR LAMPS—See Py 8 o g yox . PR o . ;ther increase of 66 2-3 percent m“ . davalonimant GRUOhE FHertikory - Union Suits spEciAL, oN KkaKL | Sleeve Undershirts || § s e i s eni ot e ot e 1 il Capital Electric Co. 1 3 o g b 2 vnob: stavi » 1¢! Joshua Green, also a member of High ru‘g‘k, long sleeves, aukle QQVERALIS 5OC Each Ewmm:::\mc.:‘mr o r:;l:gn Lc}}atrxve:“’:f]“Aé“ISK“ Oubdiles & Gie) 2o Second at Seward lengih, values to $4.00 Sizes 4 to 9 ‘ CHILDREN’S ANKLE ltratfio and gradually reduco the 2l Chamber of Commerce, sald: = ]\'VOIC :51.()0 E(‘("l 5145 LENGm DSRAWERS ; “’:va}i?:;(i: \::n(}ln;;L Vl): “f:rr:h Yfixl:,t“too kind to Alaska. At the bes: P. - P l H A — L " | conservation hys been practiced R L TR R MERCERIZED FRINGED OE ot tenah By s [t the Govevnchens as. chased ioneer rool i au ’ ? ‘ s | “Congress must be inducea to!3 10 Of people out of Alaska. 1 Telephone 183 POOL—BILLIARDS et~ o TER Nppee INFANTS’ BLACK SILK AND {| [ orevent o aumase so serious to hove the Covernment wil coms| < : SUITS 25¢ dozen [Alaska and the raiioad which it 10 ¥ senses and cease throwing|| FMPLOYMENT OFFICE Chas. Miller, Prop. HIED DECE, ClNy. ieeveh, /e o 20 cents pair f o imon moonbENR Bat J0 P R i S e — ankle length, values to $3.50 CHILDREN’S RAINCOATS | — ° B |sich a crisis should have befn per- | S L, K ntire: tersitory of Now $LOVeach | Values to $475 | CHILDREN'S WHITE COTTON [l gmiisi " "™ |, Wn G iy MIDNIGHT TR $1.50 HOSE i : Ladies” high neck, long sleeve | YARN IN BALLS and %lack Lisle Hose ‘UNIF[]RM H.AV"R MASQUERADE DANCE THE NEW TOILET GOODS LINE WOOLEN VEST 20 cinte .t ;“":’ e IN COFFEE DEPENDS ' succesrur Evenr; Butler. Mauro & Co. g ! ankle lengt veme | Odd lot number: cru ! ’ : and ankle leng ots and numbers o | | §8 || woOLsNDRAWERs | YARNIN SERGS. | and Celbred .illPflN THE ROASTING ~ ATTENDANCE LARGE “When We Sell It—It's Right” } ! | cents | OCHET THRE i T | The M de Valentine Dance E DELIVER { Each garment, 3100 | e AND DA ICC CR ET AD " Hills Bros. Insure Uniformity 'Eivene m::quir;ay :;;h:eby the TELEPHONE 134 w T { ————— | TABLE MATS AND DOILIES 10 cents spool by Their Patented, Con- iWomen of Mooseheart Legion was Express Money Orders ’ ; . : he largest affairs of the § CH“—DR%';’?O‘;ESA&;SCOTTON | 10 cents each 0dd lot of it pous: Brocees kind ‘fv;‘?nfi:;d in Moose Hall f i S Yig x s agree th Jend atiended by a large crowd, and' Uolngh | ioceagmd | iomee | faomm s v Rl e I i Long Sleeves' PR lcngl i ~ y z E Yr&wfi&:&flfifl )crpb‘l,fnc(ff{fees 'A special feature was a dance giv- ! Ea‘:h: $100 | FANCY WIDE SILK RIBBON ODD LOT OF CORSETS the secret of perfect flavor. 'en by 3-year-old Irene Begis at ' X i g i 10 ¢ rd sac Elcll g’hg.co;n?;\(mfl Hletl d of aoast]ing 11 o'clock. - in bul alls © 1n develop- LADIES’ COTTON COOLIE | "YU cents ya fing flavor, becase 1t is hot possible | oM, Prites were awarded as i COATS | REMNANTS AT HALF 0Odds and Ends of s o ey evenly. years Mellanen, masquerading doo g 4 .1 i ing, discovere nd poddler; Mrs. Eilson as Queen of To Embroider | PRICE EMERSSPRNE RURAIONS || bl Sapevioecsog, sicomed and ogtiss M KR A gt ! sl 00 Each T, s b AND FLOUNC]NGS roasting coffee a little at a time. ‘g5 a paper man, and Mrs. Hagland i ’ { One lot of Y e gtend Contral s the watchvord of this s ' “Corn Product” girl; most EN’ OTTON KNIT | LADIES’ RAINCOATS i EREEREE: 200 YUARHLY -Of ; o Gt comical, William Haynes, as a mon- ;5' R VS Values to $12.50 RAYON TUBING Vs o tpeed oF cperation and £y aod M. Websier 05 0 nero WHAT REGULARITY DOES | F temperature remain the it Vi 3 4 & 5 It that Hills Bros. Coffe , it will be noticed, . : 10 cents pair | $4.95 2 er(ll for sl 00 t:ib’:j:lzl; uax:'ifm:m? T}I“ e »L:, wo’l;w;r;:sm::r B mstu::‘:s. ! .A little water now and then keeps { fittingly called “Controlled Roast- | Pl 1o :ife in a flower, but if watered regularly -’,.'I,‘;.m‘i’r"if,ffeé' i Sogan et | DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP it abounds in living strength with great- o b tatar™ bocause % s " permed | Notics 18 Reren, gtven that th o Waysiy o fagien, % c: i ! partnershij ore subsisting be- 5 e ’ | x'?g‘x‘:zg'i;n:lu r?orld L'é‘e;’cfiffiléf‘ilffi tp::ene:henun:::sungd in the busi- : It is the regular ad'dlt;ons to one’s | because air, which destroys the ness of condueting the Chill Villa saving fund that make it grow. L o o9 ® Vacuun process, ate 1 takien ouf of Lunch Room, at Jumesu. Alasks, 1 ¢ N " the can and kept, out, Hills Bros, D2S been dissolved, M. C. Buckley s i Y Coffee is sold everywhere by gro- Tetiring and U. A. Tascher, eon- o 5 DE TMENT ST 0O Tuesday Night, February 10th R Sl ool e ok ;‘lzlmn‘:cga:xt?;ue the (i}mw:nfie:; o (4 1 ’&INEAU’S [;,EAD]N(: DEPARTMENT STORE Store Open Tuesday Night, y fo tct:en. rab—the —o {a" pomye A Flrst Natwnal Bank e i ¥ 2 Hills Bros. Coffee, Inc., San! U. A. TASCHER, y , California, ©1991 adv. M. C. BUCKLEY. l

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