The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 13, 1931, Page 2

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~ B L . 3 B. M. BEHRENDS Co., Inc. Juneau’ me n( g Depart- L Play Indoor GOl ai Tue Aiaskaf Hotel. (adv.} 5 0 ‘ | FRODACTE, LOLA MONTEZ TREATMENT No. 1—(For Dry Skins) Cleansing Cream, Iace Powder, Tissue Cream (For Oily Skins) Astringeat, Cleansing Cream, Face Powder, Tissue Cream Juneau Drug < Company } Free Delivexy Phone 33 Post Office Substation e S Rty | —— AT THE LOW y : | PRICE OF ek by ¢ 43 W. E. FEERO AND PUSICH LINKED to Dougla: where th: The discus. He earncst W any polit Schumacher 5 Plaster Wall Board Manufactured by patented processes that give great flexi- bility, so that this superior wall board will not crack in bending to round curves. Easily “worked”, &an be sawed or cut like wood. A sturdy, ] dependable wall board differ- ent from any other wall board made. Joints can be quickly sealed to give a one piece wall. Lasts a lifetime. Will not chip, crack, warp or buckle. Let us point out the many superior points of this wall board for intericr and exterior walle. Thomas _Hardware Co. IN CONSPIRACY| et RS- . THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY FEB. 13, 1931., ° e | EX.SHIP CHIEF'S DAUGHTER WEDS |Cousens’ Girls Prefer ! Sees Better Business Horses to Automobiles | WASHINGTON, D C., Feh. 137: gh their fa de in motor cars t 0 daugh- | Willlam Jer(r 5 Chewnm' has liked ho: ert rider and has continued to 2 shows in the ca |Sees Perils for Music | " In Radio Broadcasts| OXFORD, England, Feb. 13.—| Broadcasting under the English sys tem s perils for music, b lieves Dr. John B. McEwan, prin- |cipal of the Royal Academy of Associated Press Photo James A. Farrell, president of the | United States Steel corporation, | says evidence has developed in the | last 30 days that shows the worst of the business depression is over. - | Max Baer, California heav c d | boxer, once was fined $500 after Helen Hurley, uaugm-r of Edward J. Hurley, war-tinfe shipping radio mi-official knocking out his opponent. board chief, was married to William J. Ryan in Chicago. Ryan, as it was its bureau- |California boxing commissior attorney, is a Princeton graduate. Here they are leaving church, to which Dr. Mec- | th ht he hadn’t pulled the trick| d. mau"h UNITED FOOD CO. “Where Cash Is King”’ Food Prices are DOWN. Producers are getting less and less for their proper direction the radio| have only beneficial effects the art and the arti o] y of musicians here. 55 adequate safeguards vided, he added, there is legenera y products and we are able to purchase at great savings as we pay SPOT CASH It certainly “PAYS TO PAY C\\H" and we can prove it to you. Compare Our Prices CHICKENS, Milk Fed, Pound . . . . . . . . .26¢ EVE R\()\h PLAINLY \I\I{I\H) WITH 1T°S EXACT WEIGHT EGGS, Medium Size, Dozen . . . . . . . . . .19 AN OVERSUPPLY MAKES THIS PRICE POSSIBLE FLOUR, 49 Pound Sack, Per Sack . . . ... . $1.49 PACKED FOR EXPORT—VERY BEST QUALITY COF F EE Fresh Ground, A No. 1 Quality, 2 Pounds . 45¢ HONEY, Pure Yakima, 5 pound Pail . . . . . . 63c BUTTER, Lynden, Best by Test, Pound . . . .. 32¢c e R e o POTATOES, 100 Pounds, Per Sack . . . . . . $.169 UNGRADED— SOME ARE CUT bE | ‘We Are Members of THE SUPREME SERVICE LEAGUE i Which INSURES YOU EFFICIENT l Overhauling Season U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRIOULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The W eather (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau ana vicinity, boginning at 4 pan, February 13: Probably showers tonight and Saturday; gentle variable winds. LOCAL DATA Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather 4 pm. yest'y 29.55 43 90 SE 20 Rain | 4 am. today 29.71 35 95 w 1 Clear Noon today 29.72 40 78 w 4 Clear CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS PR T DS ERTRRDAY | ~TTODAY Highest 4pm. | Lowest4am. 4am. Precip. dam. Station— _emp. Mmp vcloeity 244irs. Weather 12 R P 10 19 6 02 Snow 10 10 4 01 Snew 6 6 & 0 Clear 14 16 - 0 PtL.Cldy 16 16 1 0 cidy 6 6 - 0 cldy 18 26 4 01 Clear Dutch Harbor ... 34 32 T — 22 Clear Kodiak 43 38 26 28 0 0 Clear ordova 40 36 | 32 34 4 .68 Cldy Juncau 15 3 31 85 1 62 Clear Sitka . 51 — | 31 — - 0 Clear Ketchikan ... 41 44 i s 10 46 Rain Prince Rupert ..... 42 42 | 40 a2 4 02 CHdy Edmonton ... 44 38 [ 26 % $ 0 Clear Seattle .. 88 56 42 44 ’ 0 Clear T 56 54 | 4 48 * 0 Clear 68 64 {558 /56 s 0 Cldy *—Less than 10 miles. The pressure is unusually low near the middle Aleutian Islands and moderately Icw throughout th> remainder of the Territory. It is moderately high near Hawaii and rising over most of Alaska. to moderate rain or snow has fallen in Southern and rn Alaska and British Columbia and there is considerable cloudiness in the Interior. Temp»eratures fell slightly and in near- ly all districts. RADIO SERVICE When you buy a radio from us, the installation will be made by skilled radiotricians using the Supreme tadio Diagnometer, an instrument that quickly and scientifically locates all radio ills and enables us to make finer and more accdrate adjustments. , you are assured the maximum results and ure from your set in the beginning, and an examination by the same advanced sys- tem insures the perpetual enjoyment of your radio. Our highly modernized, thorough and scientific methods enable us to offer you the very best that can be obtained in radio, whether it is the purchase of a new set or obtaining for you the hest possible reception from your eld one. You don’t know how good a radio can be until you have used our service. Juneau Melody House During the winter months is a good time to have your automobile thoroughly inspected and put in good repair. We are equipped to make any repair whether it is a general overhauling or a minor ad- justment and will be pleased to give you a flat-rate on any job. Conners Motor Company, Inc. Service Rendered by Experts UNITED FOOD COMPANY ECONOMY CASH STORE Featuring Trupak and H. B. Brands Front at Main St. Telephone 91 PRUNES, We Purchased 4-Tons of Them, 9 Ibs. . . . 50¢ e £ CARROTS, Bulk, Large, Uiatashed, 7 Pounds . . . . . 25¢ YAKIMA ONIONS, 9 Pounds . . . . . . . . . 2lc OUR BUYERS SAY THEY ARE OVERLOADED ON ONIONS BEANS, California Red Mesxican, 4 pounds. . ... . . . 25¢ We Deliver 'Mail Orders Promptly Filled ‘ TELEPHONE 403 WHAT REGULARITY ,QOES A little water now and then keeps iife in a flower, but if watered regularly it abounds in living strength with great- ¢er beauty and fragrance. It is the regular additions to one’s saving fund that make it grow. g P “on e ¢

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