The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 4, 1931, Page 2

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L i z § i R ' TheFlorenceShop THE DA]LY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, R T VRS TP R MARCH 4 s e ek st AR I93| D S A T B PR RTINS 2 Yl Bttt s e THE SPIRIT OF SPRINGTIME IS REFLECTED IN THESE SMARTLY STYLED COATS It would be very difficult to surpass in beauty, these splendidly fashioned coats for Springtime —wonderfully styled in varied modes—tailor- ed coats—sports coats—dressy coats in the new colors and in up-to-the-moment styles for Spring. A great assortment blending correct Select your style, fine quality and good value. new coat from these. Prices too, are pleasing in their moderateness. B. M. Behrends Co.,, Inic. “Juneau’s Leading Department Store” TheFlorence Shop INTRODUCES Ringlette Waves Make Y our Appointments Now and Call for Demonstration Permanent Wave Revolutionized BY NEW SAFE, COMFORTABLE PROCESS Now introduced to the women of Juneau by The Florence Shop The clientele of the larger beauty parlors throughout the country are enjoying the unique privilege of having a permanent wave almost as simply and easily as if they were having a marcel. This has been made possible to our patrons through our introduc- ticn of the most marvelous of the very new mechanical developments for permanent waving . . . the RINGLETTE MARCEL PERMANENT WAV- ING MACHINE. So light is this machine that it feels no heavier on the head than MRS. FLORENCE L. HOLMQUIST Telephone 427 Triangle Building i g*m,nps through the fields and the| = = = = %Hng gets his share of them. ACROSS Solution of V:surday s Puzzie 18. Omitted in pro=- L Crippled :‘w"c‘l?‘ 5. Hut . Narratve W Paetars [STA]T] Elm . Ofters " bridge ICIR[UIMIBIL] Thing 14. Spoken lAIR[S]E] Institute gult 15. Burning 3 Employ lg. fiulo ' N [T]AIS|TIE] A A'urlumed 122 Mlayor of New Yorg C [LIE[n]P] Exehangiog 15, Sodiora: aske ielated dhe T AN RRRATT Pifies e 24, Ocean ; [EIEIN] R [V . Wise men 25. Comulete col D ol IR[alc MDIE[e , z felonies (LITHS]OIS X . Twist or turn I e thongs lhwlh [H] (18 nexq mrn:.n 3L War horse and amen 3% Hard-shelled ISIE[VIE] 50. Spread to dry ruft 52, asculine 35. Slaves nickname 33, Sign of the In- 53. Title of ad- nitive s 3. Dispatchers s, : knr:nrlln’lly 42. Voleano 62 £ nk slow| 48. Goddess ot the L 1 61, guemu:l harvest . Silk i . Small ples 45. River In Scot- 55, Zavtror ety 1. Anxiety lan Ti NEetx 65. Mimicked 4. Alr: comb. % . Irritating sen= form i i s satior 48. Droop fi ,' . Former senator 49. Native of west- 73, or frem Missours ern Russia 80. Toward the . Roman date 51. Horse's drive shelteren side 73. English cathe- 4 ‘!!'r‘ headgears 1. Whirlpoc) dral oity 5. Efench pro- &2 Pretenses - DR raHRlear ; noun 5 arries u Sinned DOWN . Carpenter's 7. Snow runner L Mountain in tool u. Gripping tools Californts Exist K L Daily Cross-word Pazzle U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRIOULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The W eather (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juncau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., March 4: N EN W " YOUNG " STRIBLING 'for “Ma” and ploughing on a 1,600 MACON, March 4—“Ah reck- n,” says W. L. “Young” Stribling, hat I won'f need much extr: trainin' for this fight,” referring to, his world championship bout next a hat. So simple is its principal of attachment to the hair that itileaves §5(/ute with Max Schmeling. you free to walk about the room at will, to telephone, to sit, comfortably 5;0;5,*,‘,,‘5‘3 d;e;demfs x:gfnm‘,::(: 1‘1 chatting with a friend while your hair is being waved. So safe is’ the § title chance seriously. process that every danger of possible damage to the hair has been abso- SS| 'Bub 1638 the theary of his man- Tately Diminated == ager, “Pa” that “Young” Stribling Y . = |always is in good physical condi- § tion and does not need as much The wave given the hair by this process is convincingly natural, e Figd BOHP % the By~ and at the same time creates an especial effect of distinctive beauty. More §""“§Lr.‘§m§"s training camp for t than this, the hair is more vigorous and healthier after a RINGLETTE = |Tufty Griffith bout was of br PERMANENT WAVE. § enough duration, but even that lef =|the fighter over-trained, in the| S5 |opinion of “Pa.” Oonsequently it | Evm not likely that many weeks will be spent In camp knocking spar- | |ring partners around the ring. Wood chopping, plowing, long | woods on hunting expeditions and other outdoor exercise keep challenger keen. The Stribling farm at Ocklocknee consists of 1,600 acres and there are % 16t of chores for an able-bod: chap on a farm of that size. Str | | | the | | | He has an outdoor ring the where he keeps in practice ‘ the gloves and a tennis court. } In about two months the Strib- i | lings probably will repair to \Vm\ Ga., by | Springs, resort founded | CHORES ON 1.600 ACRE FARM TRAIN STRIBLING FOR SCHMELING BATTLE 7o't ot of v A “farm-trained” battler will attempt to wrest the world’s heavy-| weight championship from Max Schmeling next June. -acre Georgia farm are two of the | training chores of W. L. “Young” Stribling, American challenger. | | | | | Carrying wood | Gov. Franklin D. Roosevelt of New} York. This will be the beginning of | the training program. ‘But there will be no sparring partners or that sort of thing just| yet. There will be warm baths to melt out the rest of the neuritis, effects of which have annoyed th2 fighter at different times, swim- ming and road work. ‘We Print | PACKET HEADS LETTER HEADS INVITATIONS STATEMENTS BILL HEADS ENVELOPES RECEIPTS DODGERS FOLDERS BLANKS CARDS TAGS b ELKS TO HOLD THER ELECTION EVENING | Estcemed Loyal |G. F. Freeburger and the present incumbent, H. R. Shepard, are on the ballot for the office of Trus- George Messerschmidt, pres- ent Leading Knight, will again hold | that office, Dr. R. E. Southwell has Ino opposition for the office of! Lecturing Knight, and M. H. Sides| land William Franks are unopposed for the offices of Secretary and Treasurer. George F. Shaw will be| Tiler for the coming year. | Exalted Ruler R. B. Martin, accord- | ing to annual custom, will huve the honor of representing the Lodgc |at the Grand Lodge convention te ibe held in Seattle during July next.| A large attendance is expected at! the meeting, tonight as consider- is being manifested in! i the several contests. i tee. The pressure is below twenty-nine moderately low over the remainder of Southwestern and West- It is high in Northern Alaska and from Yukon Terri- Light to moderate rain or snow has | fallen over most of outhern Alaska and clear weather is general lin the Interior and North. Tempecratures have risen except in the | extreme northern portion of the | ern Alaska. | tory southward to Oregon. | Southeastern Alaska. Rain tonight and Wednesday, warmer tonight fresh southeast- ) Exlbe BATTERIES erly winds. AUTHORIZED SE| LOOAL DATA Serazion | Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather s 4 pm. yest'y 30.18 42 48 s 5 Clear CAPITAL ELECTRIC em. today 3036 32 6 s 4 Cldy 5 ;Noan today 3037 3¢ R Snow COMPANY | CABLE AND EADIO REPORTS, SECOND AT SEWARD ' Highest 4p.m. Lowest 4a.m. 4a.m. Precip. 4am. — R e R e o Station— temp. ¢ Lemp _emp. temleoclt_yfl_ Barrow T | Ve R TR W 0 Clear IRIDIUM TIP Nome PTG R T s 0 Pt Cdy | . i Bethel % .33 |l oo 10 01 Cldy F P : $oct Whikon, Ly 2arec B | ag. o ® 0 Clear ountain I’ens Tanana 16 14 § 0 Pt Cldy Fairbanks L AR e T 0 Cidy $1.50 to $3.50 Eagle Si 10 6 210 -10 . 0 Pt Cldy | St. Paul T R A TR e Snow The cheapest. GUARANTEED Dutch Harbor ... 38 3% LR e oldy Fountain Pen on the | Kodiak TR 32 38 20 104 Ratn Bashet Cordova 4 38 R S T 5 Juneau g e | 30 32 4 0 Sitka B (R SEERES R Ketchikan 2 4 83 g 4 38 Prince Rupert ... 42 40 | | Edmonton ... 52 32 | 18 18 24 10 Snow Phone 25—We Deliver | Seattle .. 52 42 32 34 6 14 Clear | Bortland st 48 | ‘s 38 . 0 Cliy | San Francisco ... T4 68 | 52 54 % [ *—Less than 10 miles. inches in Bristol Bay and Franklin Street, between Front and Second Streets Tue JunEAu LAUNDRY ] l PHONE 359 Territory, southern Bering Sea THIS Contests Are Scheduled for Several Important Lodge Offices For the first time in a number | of years, there are more {than offices at thc Eik ' Juneau. M. S. Jorg”nxon and Trank A, Metcalf have been nominated for head of the local Order of Elks, John Hermle and H. D. Mur- of the “2d Rule ray are candidates for office able interest Knight, JUNEAU CABINET and DETAIL MILL- WORK CO. Frond Street, next to Warner Machine Shop CABINET and MILLWORK GENERAL CARPENTER WORK GLASS REPLACED IN AUTOS Estimates Furnished Upon Request Admission $1.00 candidates lodge in echaduled | and Dr.| Past | MOOSG D&IICB MID-WEEK SPECIAL MOOSE HALL TONIGHT _ Music by the “Merrimakers” Bula Houkens at the Piano A GOOD TIME FOR ALL HAVE YOUR FURS CLEANED with modern machinery. The better way. . . . We invite you to inspect this new equipment in operation. PARKS, THEILE T0 GET RAISE Salary Boost Before Hoover —House and Senate in Agreement New silk linings are here now in a big variety. Yurman’s The Furrier Triangle Building WASHINGTON, D. C, March 4. o | —A bill increasing the Alaska Gov- 554 crnor’s salary from $7,500 to $10,000 |a year and the salary of the Sec- 'retary of Alaska from $4500 to| 85600 1is now before President| Hoover for his signature. The House and Senate both agreed to | the raise in salaries. Complete Line PULL-OVER and Esteemed Loyal K t, Trustec, |and Alternate Delega‘s to Grand| Karl Theile, Secretary of Alaska, Sweat()r {Lodge. Candidates for Estecmad received confirmation of the above Leading Knight, Estcemed Lec Associated Press dispatch to The ling Knight, Secretary, Treasu | Empire from Congressman Melvin Coats | Tiler and gate to Grand Lodge|J. Maas, of Minnesota. | are unopps | —,———— ODD FELLOWS ATTENTION All Styles and Colors Sizes 34 to 42 1 Regular meeting of Silver Bow { Lodge No. A2 I. O. O. F. will meet | Thursday evening, March 5th at 7:30 pm. Work in the Degree of Friendship. Visitors always wel- b come. SABIN’S E. A. JOHNSON, % i __._*..Nfl_c'mnd' “Everything in Furnish- Old papers at the Empire office. ings for Men” i PACKARD OXFORDS Black and Tan BUSY WHY Not Only Cheaper but Better NEW LOW PRICES $6.50 and $7.50 | RICE & AHLERS CO. GOOD PLUMBING “We tell you in advance what job will cost” Nei:t tc; Gnsfifieau fiotel RADOX BATH SALTS 10 Ounces 85¢ Package Good for 10 Baths | Juneau Drug. Company Free Delivery Phone 33 Post Ofll?o. Silm Ladies Free

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