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- .. - e Nt o e A i MR S GTRRCOME TG S T o ST 2 g e 2 THE DAILY A EMPIRE, TUESDAY, FEB. 17, 1931.. TMETLAKATLA res tongr e [WOODPECKERS |\ 1 —~\ NI o e ‘ Way g Spotlig ; 4 HER NEW HALL ONE SET-BACK =——=OFMTHERMOMENT "o oo IV A % Ve | ey ™) PARI® : LOCAL DATA v | Silver grey salin gown\ Time Barometer Terap. Humidity Wind Velocity ~Weather Mayor of Indian Commun- The Wocdpcokers have finally| Wi 4 pm. yesty 2046 35 87 NW 10 cidy | ity Wants All Southeast been halted in their sensational ”W‘wfl[fiQ"m Vickoria) 4 am. today ....29.27 30 83 w 4 Clear { ) | winning streak and by dropping two | yf\sfim h'mfm HAas s Noon today ........20.16 36 62 SB 9 Cldy Alaska Represented lout of three to the Sparrows make : § CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS | LT 1! the race a little closer in the E sweeping sRirt banded. S VESTERDAY | —TODAY will dedicate a new v ? {bowling tournament. | nsable. « Q o H Highest 4pm. | Lowest4am. 4am. Precip. dam. ~ . next winter, and we| | : Hendrickson bowled high total R e Station— temp. temp. | emp. temp. velocity 24 hrs. Weather Another shipment that all other cities of 589 last night and also high | Barrow .. B . G R WS ) L4 0 Clear g i laska shall be rep-|; score of 216 bringing his tourni- | Nome 0 0 B!t = 0 Clear of res d he exe es,” said ment average up to 191, This Bethel AR Ny 20 | 6 8 12 [ Clear Roderick F. Davis, of the % % makes him a strong contonder for| Fert Yukon . 6 6 |12 S - 0 Cldy RT 7 native municipality near Ketchi-} | first place honors. Bavard w Fairbanks ... 18 14 i 836 g [ Clear j\EW kan. He and the Rev. Edward ond with 543 and i Eagle 12 12 | =4 % 0 Clear den, who is pastor of the maintained his consi St. Paul v 14 12 | 10 12 10 .06 Snow gl)l{l \‘(‘ rian Church and secretary \bowling with 523. | Dutch Harbor ... 28 28 | 26 28 — 342 " Snow e 4 T its delegates to | What happened to the Bluebirds Kodiak e 38 36 | 32 34 0 .08 Clear ~ cation of the capi- at the hands of the Owls in th Cordova . 42 34 | 14 20 4 28 Clear }IA T‘s aturday. They als second contest 15 nobody's busi- | Jureau P | 35 | 29 30 4 Trace Clear of their visit lo ness. However, the truth must be Sitka ey ) — 29 - o 0 Pt. Cldy to discuss school matters ; : : told. The Owls won three straigh Ketchikan ... 40 34 | 24 34 0 0 Clear % at of interest to their community with| ¥ % £ % “4| —each game by healthy margins Prince Rupert 42 40 | 36 40 o .02 Cldy s W. Ha worth, % (Pullen had high total of 589 and Edmonton s o 36 22 24 o 0 Clear il fod chi of the office of ed » G .4 high score of 200. Cleveland Seattle A o 42 | 42 44 24 58 Cldy !b7-\)() The two sojourners will leave to- 528 and it looks as though fr Portland e (Y 48 | 42 50 10 .26 Rain . e steamship North- now on “Cleve” is geing to gi San Francisco ... 58 -58 | 50 52 4 01 Cldy r homes. his oppenents a lot of trouble. 3 *—Less than 10 miles. SMART AND DIFFERENT New Community Hall Tonight's ga are® Robins v The pressure is low from Western and Intreior Alaska to Ore- ARE THE HATS «Our new building will ba our| Action photo of Joseph Moore, of ' parrois at 7:15 o'clock and Crows| FOR SPRING Community Hall,” cxplained Mayor | fhe San en:}?:‘lo;i;ujin:g %‘m‘;‘ vs. Woodpeckers at'9 o'clock. The | Shapes are varied while col- Davis. “We have just started con-| paseball and will be watched vnti Crows are itcRing to annex th g % struction. When completed, the | much interest throughout the com:|straight from the league-leading property will represent an invest-| ing season. He has been pur:hmd'wmpcckers and it should be al ment fo $30.000. It will be, I be- | by the New York Giants, hard-fought battle. i lieve, the finest building of its Last night's scores follow: kind in the ritory.” will be only one| ! : FIRST GAME und dimension will} Sparrows— “The struc t in width and. 120 i Bavard £ 177 190 176—543 " Hendrickson . 194 216 179580 | The auditorium, or ha . Wilson .. 126 146 147—!13‘ and e heighth to the gon and is lowest off the British Columbia céast. It is high from Hawail to California. Rain or snow has fallen over most of South- « ern Alaska and heavy snowfall continued at Dutch Harbor. The weather is generally clear this morning except in southern Bering Sea. Temperatures have fallen in nearly all parts of the Terri- tory, but have risen decidely a: Barrow and Dutch”Harbor. ® ors follow the mew season's meode. Small shapes vie with the brim styles, but the im- pertant fashion feature is the shaping and {rimming. Frem this collection of new Spring Millinery, one is sure to find a becoming mcde! for every costume. worre with wak‘t—ényfi /'ao‘et ¢ ’ emerald greesn salin.. We Are Members of THE SUPREME SERVICE LEAGUE Which { Z 11 be 22 feet, 6 in 3 | ‘ The 1) by \un) be of ;nnp]o. At one FR‘ENDLY .TOKEN {Woodpeckers 665 719 668 2052i S f end of the auditorium there T Clover Field is the oniy airport INSURES YOU EFFICIENT be a stage, 20 by 36 feel. p =g & §on | in California that has an all-paved, builc will also contain kitchen | Bringdale 166 158 199523 | dustiess runws 2 butlding Wil @ contuin whe 1| Set of Drafting Instruments!girc 17 149 135—450| |8 RADIO SERVICE both men and women, with Letter Pres- it | PRAYER ls To fi “The structure will be used for 3 wony| : 2 g S pu meetings, entertainment ented Engmeer 681 585 643 1900 H LE When you buy a radio from us, the installation will and athletic even > Bl - “"“““;gé'(‘)‘]{{[;‘“&:;gi" | L i be made by skilled radiotricians using the Supreme Large Oil Painting OnUNRER: T, TaRh 0D S i H H Radio Diagnometer, an instrument that quickly and One of the walls of the audi- 3 i RS Gov R i v scientifically locates all radio ills and enables us to 3 torium will be decorated with an oil | Business Association, gave Mr. Mar- ALCWHN i 807014 | . i % make finer and more accurate adjustments. R ?‘l painting, 16 by 26 feet, depict hdll the letter from the assocta-|Andrews 171 149 146466/ The Juneau Interdenominational |[3 i H 3 i3 Ve carly days in Metlakatla, It ic|eion expressing its esteem for him,|Davis 160 126 166-452 council of Women will observe the | i AND H Thus, you are assured the maximum results and A IPF ,VI)Q; 3 of F. Harcld, a youn: Mr. Marshall, in accepting u?v;m‘-'f"m“ *150 *150 *150—450 Annual World Day of Prayer Fri i i pleasgre from your set in the beginning, and an y; A YVIA T A man of the community.® gift and the letter. voiced his grati- | = —— —— —day, February 20, at the Lutheran i it occasional examination by the same advanced sys- Mayor Davis is proud of the |iude and thanks. The many friend-| J 654 606 622 1882 chyrch. All women interested are | f} H tem insures the perpetual enjoyment of your radio. L I uccess that has been . by [ships he had made in Alaska, he Owls— |cordially invited to attend. H H Our highly modernized, thorough and scientific 0., INnc. the public utilities of Meatlal aid, he would treasure all his life.|Pullen 200 193 176—569| he morning session beginhing at | [f i : e ; ] 2 public. utilit f Blbla, | S0 W SRR e o P e B O Tpmt A | > e g gin H i methods enable us to offer you the very best that “The community of tes i The mahogany case containing|Cleveland 168 192 168—528 11 gelock will consist of informal ||y i E 5 % i ] ; he community operates iis| The manogan O 4 bl o e P el it can be obtained in radio, whether it is the purchase «eading Depart- v oletidin : & drafting instruments was mount- | Bernard 180 137 193—510 | pinle study Bilulheds wiEekng 5 e . 3 g wn electric light and power plan i iy A el LR Rl it i of a new set or obtaining for you the best possible « ment Store 0 watah estemm, s oWR. can- with a silver plaque inscribed: ;Faulkner *150 *150 *150—450 .G a playlet. Lunch will be |[§ H 1ew g g lor y bes P: e e el Oug|“To Jesse I Marshall from his| P LR 5 8 peen 3t Shetge: et N Not Only Cheaper but |} reception from your old one. You don’t know how — chief | Federal Friends in Alaska.” 698 672 687 2057 |;'clcck. The afternoon session be- Better H good a radio can be until you have used our service. o Text of Communication {* Average—did not bowl. |ginning at 1:30 o'clock will be a | ; i ’ ness Association follows: Won Lost Pak!liver and musie. A frie offer-| = Juneau Melody House o d of 4 _ “Juncau, Alaska, February 14, Woodpeckers. . 9 3 79 ing will be taken. Those attend- il RICE & AHLERS CO. i TR rgest and the best banc b Eagles 4 2 .65y, the morning session are asked f f l('ar ance it deree T Mol Crows 5 4 55 45 taks their bibles. GOOD PLUMBING i ruction Engincer, Sparrows 5§ 4 556 Sl AR i — — q /l !- I’j | ‘_(’)‘;f]l‘v:uuf /fi:l_jfirvn-mu Architect, |Robins 4 5 444 A four-year course in physic:\ll “We tell you in sdva;\.nce i IS Vs 8.9 V] | contient, i i A, Oowls 5 7 A7 education leading to a bachelor’ what job will cost il 0 h l' S | | the most | i - :\:I‘r-lhilr;x):::a]!l-l Wh]r;'e;/fir;muemrds 3 6 333 degree has been instituted at St. fi vernau '/ng eason Soig me goes ized wor! e Parrots 1 5 167 L iversity. ON ALL community inlgreatest compliment local people . A D J ' : £ i i can pay is contained in the words| | During the winter months is a good time to - ¥ b ¥ You are one of us.” Y 3 i : 3 LADIES’ s, a1 Havo travoled GRHEAIYS- | 1n Subions Mo b o b | have your automobile thoroughly inspected I'4 1 7 7 i . A L h NG 50 yoars| T BEED s s 10 make us al FASHION SPONSORS PRINT FROCKS FOR 1 and put in good repair. 4 1a nativcs > ecl that you belong here. You ; ! SHOLS of civilization behiy think our thoughts, you speak our 7 i 7 We are equipped to make any repair whether Compare NS e b, i S A EVERY OCCASION, Formal or Informal . . . anm gg‘;egsl ks o FION ke h race when one ¢ life, ad- (O houzands of ye “Satisfactory business relati i i 1 IN TWO LC thouzand actory business relationship ! 4 ustment and will be pleased to give you ) es back of is based upon the principle ‘A square In Small or Splashy Blossom Prints That %l ’ P give you.a i i visit here, I deal for all with special favors to- X | at-rate on any ]Ob' 3.25 ("l(l S Nard Dame/. In. this enizlh-.yau May Add a Plain Packet or Go Sleeveless '§ A o bl e / (Ale have dealt with each activity hay- F | onnors Otor Om n £ neau ev ing quarters in the Federal and . : . i I "‘4,'95 suftably od at this cx-|Territorial Building. Tiny jackets that repeat the print of the frock in *J 9 nc. | position this year. First Rperesentative their linings exotic blassoms—large and color- S . L Ay e P i | G ERBaGE o 2 R < e % A ; ervice Rendered by Exper i [mz"“!:cre g“l:efr‘vrissfinlepiieg_‘:“:e ful on rippling skirts that flare from hip lines . . . l y 18 —_— i > g chitect’s . . . N y hall next winter | Office of the Treasury Department rhinestone bluckles a-glitter at high waists! These S to have them help us|assigned to duty in Juneau. Your are only a few of the reasons why chiffon and | ‘ completion but also to| professional skill, training Pnd repe pri 5 s are y “first fashions” ! J' 1 I' (ll()lt,n them with the progress|knowledge of the intricate problems 9 pc‘ 1,1_mt' frocks are onecof ouk UNITED F 0 Next to Gastineau Hotel J§ we have made ind y, educa- |embodied in the erection and equip- for Spring! v . |tionally and religiously ping of the Federal and Territorial ( OMPANI i, | “We shall have a grand time|Building, now completed, have been wturing—Cow: cli rimmings i : then. Already, we anticipate with|of the highest character and the F Satyring C‘"'fl necklines, puff t : 85, g _ ure the presence of large|building itself offers the best evi- fitted seamings, cap shoulder, rhine- - delegations from 2ll communities|dence of the service which you . - G A itidal. Alanie " have rendered. stone buckles and clips. v | The Florence Shop l | ks 5 S “As members of the Federal Busi- 5 \ E 0 MY C . | “Naivette” Croguignole Perm- l R » [ness Assoclation we know that $12.50 $16.75 $19.50 - W S : | Akt Prade WHO'S WHO your name and personality will al- i pak H. B. Brands | BEAUTY SPECIALISTS | AND WEER ! ays be associated with this build- s Featuring Tru and | Pnone 427 for Appointment | ;l | {ERE | |z Dosephative ot the ;r;o:gms‘ Junior Misses Adopt Print Frocks for Front at Main St. Telephone 91 s - R words whicl we : < | "3 M. ‘Saloum, proprietor of 8a-|ayires 4 - s WG (ouns Shoe store and prominent | tands. totay oy vt g 28 Every Hour at Only $16.75 — |local business man, returned home | ypyre generations, is the Terig| 1y from Seattle, accompanied b¥|nent and magnificent mon | Crepe prints with matching simulated boleros for his daughters, Eleanor and Gene- ¥ L s 18 “HBRERIMEE, TN Slfmx;rlog;;-fi]eh;]t?e ’I‘-;rx;tory, the school . . . chiffons glamorous in tiny frilly jackets Ce J islative, judici » danei q i 1 Shepard, of H. . Sheperd | exccutive | actiition. T Lratonn for dancing! Miss 13 to 17 takes to gay, print and Son, local insurance and real- | appreciation to you, and the Super- frocks for any hour of the day. y broker, returned hox[n:‘ today on | vising Architect's Office which sent w:'{»”-j;l;‘"“‘]‘X]:“‘:‘x‘fl;‘ ter: 4 short .\':u to lJux:c‘u;“we are, with last- | A SPRING SHIPMENT OF MATCHING COLORS 4 C U e S 3 ing gratitude, 'S, ! r ‘ > D 2 Mrs. Edith Sheelor, who has been T of GOTHAM GOLD STRIPE HOSIERY just re- ends and relatives in “ASSOCIATION, ceived. GOLD STRIPE are featuring the very new K west for several weeks,| “By Charles W. Hawkesworth, M NET HOSIERY. this morning on the steam- (L. Merritt and John H. Dunn, Py 553 on. Committee.” ¥ ohn D. Helps, former local agent RIS T RO il WHAT REGULARITY DOES the Standard Oil Company, and James L. Freeburn, prominent {who moved to California last year|and widely known mining man, i ] ' n his retirement from activejand formerly general manager or! " A little water !!OW and then ke‘u The home where health rul , arrived today on legal busi-|the old Chichagof Gold Mining ' iife in a flower, but if watered regularly is the home where milk is, He was accompanied by|Company, arrived here today from it abounds in living strength with great- sed i RS pe oo W. B. Anfenger, company engineer | Ketchikan where he has interests. used in large quantities. A er beauty and fragrance. Pure Milk Is Substantial from San FPrancisco. Chris. J. Bailey, owner of the - > M. H. Truesdell, well known local | Arcade Cafe, who has been detain- 2gs _h’od sportsman and gun store proprie-|{ed in Ketchikan for several weeks B lt is the regular ad,dlhons to one’s i tor, returned home on the Yukon|by the illness of Mrs. Bailey, re- saving fund that make it grow, - § THE MENDENHALL laster a visit to Walla Walla, where|turned here today on the steamer % DAIRY he visited a son. Yukon. he S T P a5 Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Sweum, called| L. M. Oarrigan, A'aska repre- PHO. 3 - o AP tore That leases Telephone 985 couth recently by the death of Mr.|sentative of Armour & Company; NES 83 OR'85 DAL | Sweum's sister in Bellingham, re- who recently went to the southern A turned today on the steamer Yu-|end of the district on a business kon. Mr. Sweum is manager of |visit, returned today on the steam- Daity mmpire want Ads Pay. !mc local Piggly Wiggly store. er Yukon. l THE SANITARY GROCERY First National Bank