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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, MARCH 31, 1931. U. 5. DEPARTMENT OF AGRIOULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The W eather [ | [ | | | (By the U. S. Weather Burean) [ | | | Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m, March 31: Fair tonight and Wednesday; moderate to gentle easterly winds. L ast Minute Easter Shopping Your LOCAL DATA Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity ~Weather 2 4 pm., yest'y .....20.50 41 86 S 9 Cldy 4 |4 am. today 29.64 32 93 w 1 Clear y | Noon today L2973 45 52 w 5 Clear mar oines jor rL.asier i “ABLE AND RADIO BEPORTS YESTERDAY | TODAY | Highest 4p.m. | Lowest4am. 4am. Precip. 4am. d 5 5 | Station— temp. temp. | emp. temp. velocity 24 hrs. Weather : Easter Sunday is less l]‘um a week away al?d - S TR | T . 5 oy | 1 wardrobes must be considered. Our stocks in sy 5yq o aia . 0 PtCldy ! : le s afid variety i e h 6 6 | -8 ,-8 0 0 Pt.Cldy PY their completeness and variety insure the hap- i M i Gy : piest sort of choice, aided greatly by our wide 20 130, el 0 cldy 4 £ 1 g % " 14 | 8 8 4 08 Clear range of moc erate prices, | Eagle 20 | -2 <2 . 0 Pt.Cldy | ] BEYS:1T G e L PR O | st. Paul 34 30 32 8 01 PtCudy ! Dutch Harbor . 38 32 32 — 0 Pt.Cldy | | Ladies’ and Children’s Kodiak 38 32 34 . 0 Clear | | cordova 8] o.n 4 Clear | P Juncau a % 32 B v Clear ‘ Sport and Dress Coats g 8.0 Beal lo ol O GET IT NOW WHILE hikan ... 48 | 8 3 4 68 Cldy 3 . | Prince Rupert . 44 | % 38 4 92 Rain i Prlce(l at $6,25 | Edmonton ... 4 | 30 B 10 0 cldy THE ASSORTMENT ; 1 2 | Seattle 54 | 46 48 6 50 cldy | | Portiand TR T R Rain $12.50 ("lll llp 1S,m Francisco ...... 62 ! 50 52 » 0 Cldy | IS COMPLETE g R R { *—Less than 10 miles. { | . . | The low pressure noted yesterday in the Gulf of Alaska has ] Silk and Knit Dress and jlhmed southward and is central cff Queen Charlotte Islands this | morning and the pressure is falling in the Pacific States. The | pressure is moderately high in Western and Northern Alaska and m California westward. Showers have been general from Cordova utheastward and light snow has fallen in portions of the Interior land southern Bering Sea. Temperatures are lower than yesterday |in Eastern Alaska with little change in other districts. BLUEBIRDS WIN, 2 IN 3 FROM WODDPECKERS Metcalf Rolls High Total of 612 and High Score of 229 The Bluebirds tock two out of three games from the Woodpeck- ers last night on the Elks' alleys. |Two of the games were -closely | contested. The first game the Woodpeckers won by two pins and Ithe third game the Bluebirds won FROM »; $16.50 UpP Suits for ladies and the tiny miss Priced at $6.75, $12.50 and up NEW SPRING HATS Priced at $6.25, $7.50, $9.50 Royal Romance NEW LOW PRICES JM.SALOUM | | Tubular Silk Scarfs in colorful plaids and stripés Priced at $2.50 Kid and Chamoisette Gloves in popular styles and colors $2.75 to $1.65 BE DISCUSSED AT DELAYS ARRIVAL AFTER TRIP TO | DUGOUT TONIGHT OF YUKON HERE PIONEERS' HOME Phoenix Dull Sheer Hosiery in all the latest shades to $2.50 Ladies’ Hand Bags in colors to match $3.75 and up your ensemble by the same margin. Capt. Met- calf was the only member of the Woodpeckers present. Metcalf rolled high total of 612 and high score of 229. This makes two 600 games for Metcalf in suc- cession. Other 500 scores wers Davis 537, Kaufman 530, and Stew- art 519. Tonight the Owls and Crows play at 7:15 which winds up the tour-, nament. | 624 731 681 2036 RITES ARE SET | | FOR TOMORROW ... | * Average—did not bowl. | STANDING OF TEAMS 1 Won Lost Pet. fhe political hurricanes that hourly threaten to blow the Span ish royal family from its dynastii Next to Gastineau Hotel foundations are seemingly power less to check the insidious labor: of Cupid. Latest reports fron that troubled country state thal the engagement of King Alfonso’ 19-year-old daughter, Princes: Maria Christina, (above) to the Duke of Bergamo, cousin of King Victor Emmanuel, of Italy, wil UNITED FOOD COMPANY B M B h d c ln c | Woodpeckers— | soon be announced. | tealt 16 207 220612 S SN RO e s e - i [ ] ® e ren s o.’ o ringdale ... *150 *150 *150—450 i Kirk *150 *150 *150—450 b “Juneau’s Leading Department Store” sl 10 *hev W80 TH0 rms rong S ; : 626 657 679 1962 F ‘ Bluebirds— | o e e e e LS - - — | Stewart 148 191 180519 | f ; ; Andrews . +150 *150 *150—450 NG FOG IN NARROWS SOLONS RETURN EGGERSGLUESS |z i i i | | Kaufman . 179 198 153—530 1 4 80 [ | ;nspnrrowa 16 5 162 ! g : it - Eagles .. 110 5% ) All Persons Interested in Forty-eight Passengers Dis-'Both Houses Resume Work Masons to Have Charge of | Biebiras e 4 Ring Sport Are Urged embark from Vessel Today—Conditions at Funeral of Late [Ofo% v o2 ] to Be Present at This Port Home Are Good Sitka Resident | Waodpeckers 5 16 298 _— | Parrots ... 4 11 Ja81 Regulations governin: xing will Five and a half hours bchmd[ With its Ploneers’ Home Inspec- Funeral services for the late E: e ' ©* announced Thomas F | _5» ehall be advocated with respect to ‘ be discussed ot a ing begin- ning at 8 o'clock tonight in the Legion, ; Dugout cof the American "' mander of Juneau P ¢ ers, trainers, matcfima kecpers, referees and all inicrested in the squared pastime are urged.to be The purpose of the m to give consideration to . ' that have been made against the ! Jaw relating to the sport, and to determine what changes, if any. ¢ schedule, the s ship Yukon, Capt. H. Anderson, bound from Se- attle to Seward, called at Juneau today. Due at 7 this morning, she arrived at 12:30 this after- noon. She sailed four hours later for the Westward On entering Wrangell Narrows enroute here, the vessel encoun- derson concluded to change his route. He turned the ship back and laid his course outside of Cape Decision. B - it % Two years ago, with the sup) % of the Legion, the boxing law w The craft’s cargo for this pori | consisted of general merchandise {and equipment fct the Alaska Ju- | neau Gold Mining Company. On tered dense fog, and Captain An- | | tion committee returned from Sit- | resumea its operations after taking a semi-vacation Monday. All mem- | bers, except Representative Frank | H. Foster, making the Sitka voy- age, were back on the job today. { Mr. Foster remained a short | time and is due to return tonight on the steamer Admiral Rogers. The trip both to and from Sit- ka was virtually perfect, sald mem- | bers of the Committee today. The weather was ideal and no rough water was encountered. Part of the Committee. and some of the guests spent several hours at God- dard’s, going there Sunday night ka, the Legislature this afternoon | the United States Agricultural Ex- | A. Eggersgluess, superintendent ori periment Station at Sitka, who died last Friday, will be held in Juneau at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in the Scottish Rite | Temple, this city. Rites will be lunder direction of the Masonic Blue Lodge, of which the deceassd was a member. H. L. Redling- shafer, master, will officiate. In- terment will be in the Masonic Plot, Evergreen cemetery. The remains of Mr. Eggersgluess are aboard the steamship Admiral Rogers, due to arrive here from Sitka tonight. Mrs. Eggersgluess reached this city from Seattle on Old papers at the Empire office “Tomorrow’s Styles Todas” HOUSE FROCKS First we paste a layer of tough heavy deadening felt to the under floor, then the Linoleum is cemented with Buy Our Method We Give You Built-in Floors of Beauty to Fit Your Reom © passed by the Federal Congress | leaving Seattle, she had more than 4 return Sitks tho . 86 hip Yukon today and the Territorial Legislature. A 300 passengers. Firty-three dxsu:‘mni;g_um"g b N Mondey C SN S 4 | waterproof cement on all 2 Territorial Boxing Commission was rfn'farkcd here. Rttmmnlng aboard The Home is in very good con-=——-‘_' | 5 %, authorized by the enactment and were 47 for Cordova, 4 for Valdez, | gition said Committee) - | cdges. ' % 4 R 4nt § : 3 mmi men today, v ‘ ! all these commissioners live in|0 for Latouche and 126 for SeW-| A formal report on the inspection 3 rln Ketchikan. They are John Tal- ard will be made later and submitted | || - Another assortment . bot, commander of the Ketchikan| Cabin passengers for Juneau|i, poth the House and Senate, . jon Post, chairman; Karl Dra-| were: ¥ g ; 2 ; cl: cecretary, and Kay Jessen. | From Seattle—Mrs. M. Buck- re'gf;;e‘: fi‘:m”;‘, tx&w‘:fif PACKET HEADS [ 1) | in a full range WARMTH—On acco\mt“of the felt lining ——— skinn, Webb Buckskinn, Allen nin, o your room is actually warmer. Sr . i 4 g, arriving on the Kittiwake, lmHEADS ps . Hawaiian Islands Circled = S35 Mrs, E A Bggersgluess, V.| capt, Crawford. The rest aboard of sizes WATERPROOF SEAMS—Laid in cement 3 .y | Erickson, James P. Daly, L. S.|ino geal, Capt. Sellevold, and the INVITATIONS almost invisible ; On Non-Stop Navy Flight| Ferris, Capt. Wiliam Pisher, P. A.| wiggeon, Capt. Mangan, arrived 4 g, ’ . HONOLULU, March — Naval Haugen, Charles Helving, Mrs. J.| poyt T80 A olky } STATEMENTS 3 : COMFORT—Linoleum is a quiet non-slip- . . aviators have circamnavigated the -l';hnison-chA V‘;d s. Iflgi- IM!]i- o S TR | just received. pery, resilliant floor. e jrst! Lorain, C. A. Majors, n Mel- s, i £ Snwalan Az‘:!‘:“ for the first, B e Lillian Miller, Mrs, A,| Employment of chiidren in North PBILL HEADS SMOOTH—Accolac process surface is easy ; time by aircrafl. : et W, Shaeffe: Carolina industry has decreased 50 to clean and keep clean. \ e patrol planes, with o tofal| SEERG WL T SV B W, |per cent in eighi years ENVELOPES PERMANENT—Laid to last a lifetime personel of 5¢ men, made the 840- ;‘as:, T. W. Sprake and H. W. 3 ! — ast a . il i "erhune. G . mu::d ':\nw:l'nu:e:wp 1 erom Ketchikan—Thomas New-| The United Gtates Post Office RECEIPTS Let us give you an estimate and show you the newest B “The entire distance was covered ccmbe, Mys. H. J. Groosman, Dr. Department now handles a volume DQDGERS patterns in ARMSTRONG LINOLEUM in V-formation from the Pearl) Groosman, C. Goldstein, Clyde ©.|0f magazines and newspapers 30 - % % 5 St Harbor station as a part of amimic| Shearer, Mrs. Willlam Whiting, | times that of 50 years ago. At FOLDERS A wide variety of designs and co! war mission. The home base was, Right Rev. J. R. COrimont and E. TR AT R m to every 20 minutes Ly ‘Wentworth. London's Lord Mayor gets 50,- BLANKS radio. From Wrangell—Mrs. B. W.|000 1><>und‘;l a !enrm:nd spen‘ds h:;- 2 ar ware 0 ke Burke, F. McDermott and James |000 poun on annual - J -Y g H 7' EASTER NOVELTIES AND |McDonald. quet. Expenses of the office are CARDS uneau-1 oun . i T . i . ——————— estimated to be at least double TAGS w 5 e . Butler, Co. 8dv.|{ 'Old papery a3 Tne Empire. | |} Bl Furniture Worth Living With” i the salary. 1