The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 10, 1931, Page 2

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3 @ Evidence Speaks THE DAILY ALASKA I.ouder Than Words SPECIALS for FRIDAY and SATi]RDAY We are trying to please our customers by carefully choosing everything that comes into this store—our merchandise is of standard quality—and cannot fail to give long service and make pleased customers. Topcoats Scores of men have found our suits made by Michaels Sterns and Middishade satisfactory in style and service. guarantee of satisfaction cov- ers everything — style, fit and serviceable fabrics. with two pair pants $37.50 TOPCOATS—$35.00 WOOLWEAR SUITS Boys want suits just like dad’s | —smart saappy. styles. You will find both in our suits for | the lads. $13.50 and up with two pair pants = - Yardage 17 in. Cotton Tea Toweling— 5 yards $1.00 36 ih’ Printed Percdle — 6 yards wE 00 36 in. Gay Cretonne 6 wanded oo $1.00 36 in. Outing Flannel— 6 yards .. 36 in. Fanc 4 yards ... 36 in. Plain Sateen doyapds o $1.00 36 in. Colored Curtain Goods —4 yards ..........$1.00 39 in. Rayon Flat Crepe— per yard ... $1.00 36 in. Celenes Voiles— per yard .. ... $1.00 20 in. Rayon Tubing— 2 yards .............$1.00 36 in. Colored and Figured | Silkoline, 4 yards ....$1.00 18 in. Huck Toweling— 5 yards MEN’S MEN’S HEAVY WORK SHOES Black and tan, size 6-11. Composition Soles SHIRTS Collar attached, Size 14-17. Priced $1.95, $2.50. $3.50 and $5.00 each Our | We have complete assortments of dependable goods and reasonable prices. SPECIAL on SPRING COATS For women who know what they want in this latest show- ing of newest early Spring models. $10.95 LADIES’ RAIN COATS Colors—Red, Blue and Tan SPECIAL $4.95 each Extra Specials for $1.00 Colored Wash Cloths— 12 for _.$1.00 Ladies” Handkerchiefs— B R Gl i $1.00 ‘ White Turkish Towels, 22x44, | New Bath Mats Part Linen Glass Towel—17x 32, 6 for Ladies’ and Children’s Wash Dresses, each Ladies’ fabric gloves—per pair ... R $1.00 Remnants In Silk, Wool and Cotton at Half Price reg. 40c, now 4 for ..$1.00 | Ladies’ Handbags $1.00 each 48 INCH FANCY TABLE COVERS $1.00 each Exérq Special 20 per cent OFF Hase Ladies’ Silk Hosiery— BRIV e $1.00 Girls’ Cotton Hose— 2 pair for ... $1.00 Boys’ Hose— 3 pair for . $1.00 Children’s Hose— 4 pair-for ... $1.00 Men’s Heavy Wool Sox— 3 pair for ... $1.00 Men’s Lisle Dress Hose— 3 pair for ...............$1.00 Engineer and Firemen Sox— 4 pair for ... $1.00 Mer’s’' Chambray Shirts— eACh L s $1.00 Boys’ Bib Overalls— pair . $1.00 Heavy Canvas Gloves Extra Special for Pay Day 6 pair for $1.00 AND BOYS’ SPECIALS Regular $9.00 and $9.50 values, now $4.00 \ MEN’S SILK SHIRTS | [ Men’s Medium Weight UNION SUITS . MEN’S KAHKI WOOL SHIRTS—$2.50 each | MEN’S WHITE DRESS SHIRTS Collar attached—$1.95 MEN’S SOX—Fancy 4 for 95 cents MEN’S TIES $1.00—$1.25 .3 TW MEN’S SHORTS—Plain and Fancy—$1.00 garment Shipment of New Shoes for the Whole F amlly This store will be open Friday Evening, April 10th . M. Behrends Co;; Inc, | “JUNEAU’S LEADING DEPARTMENT STORE” EMPIRE, FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1931. SUICIDE PACT, POLICE CLAIM Woman Found Dying in Arms of Husband in Home in Chicago TOKYO PLANE 18 DUE TODAY | AT UNALASKA |Gasoline to Be Cached for | Good Will Flight Late ! Franklin C. Simmons was found This Month | dying today with a bullet wound ! on the wing from Tokyo w“ln her head, in the arms of her Unalaska, a Japanese plane, ca‘fiy_‘husband Tirach Simmons, Manager | | ing “gasolinie ~and landing field |OF Armouf Company. experts, is expected to alight thers| Simmons said she shob herself today or tomorrow. At the rc-;accidcntauy. quest of the Japanese ambassador,, The police doubted this and ex- the Washington, D. C., headquar- pressed the belief the couple griev- ters of the United States Customs|ed over the death of their three- Service has telegraphed John C.|year-old daughter and made a sui- McBride, Collector for Alaska, say- | cide pact. ing that the service has no ob-| The Simmons were discovered by jections to the landing of the air- | the parents of Mrs. Simmons be- craft and asking him to lend such' fore any further execution of the assistance as he can to the flier.|supposed pact could take place. The fuel plane will deposit gaso- | — line and the landing field experts| will investigate. landing conditions | at Unalaska, The supplies and i 4 information will be available to SAN FRANCISCO, April 10.—The Aviator S. Yoshihara who late this | month in the seaplane A-50, repre- | | retail trade on the Pacific Ceoast is far more better thar. in March senting The Hochi Shibun, large land influential Japanese new s- according to reports received from 29 cities. CHICAGO, Iil, April 10.—Mrs. paper, will make a good-will flight between Tokyo and San Francisco by way of Unalaska, Chignik, Sew- ard, Cordova, Yakutat, Juneau, prince Rupert, Vancouver, B. C. and Seattle. ¢ The fueling plane is expected to! return from Unalaska to Tokyo. ' , 7 South of Unalaska, the Japanese, New Flight Record, it is believed, have been informed | En}.”.’llld to Auslralixz, Made by Chas. ScottI there is no lack of oil supplies or of landing places. ‘/ —————— | | EORT DARWIN, Australia, April! wILL suPPuRT | 10.—Charles Sccit has set a new \record for a flight between Eng- land and Australia concluding it in nine days three hours and 20 minutes. This beats the previous record by 19 hours and 40 minutes which was m by Wing Com- mander Kin, PRES. HOOVER Pledge Given Executive by Group of Prohib tion Advocates miles over ts and the | DOUGLAS PROM TONIGHT Spacial Ferry leaves Juncau at ne P. M WASHINGTON, D. C., April 10.— A group of prominent women, ad-| | vocates of Prohibition, have ple | President Hoover their supj his “endeavor to enforce the g protective law.” | The President was presented to- day with a composite report on the dry law drawn by the “unofficial Woman’s National Commission for | Law Enforcement.” Mrs. Henry Peabody, Chairman, | described the document 2s b on a careful study of the Wicker- ! sham report. —e——— ! Although more tnan 18,000 miles “lof roads have been constructed in! | America’s 149 national forests,! there arc 2,037 whole townships that still have no .rcads of any ey 5 ewe e o) EXPERT 1 we Pmnt REPAIRING PACKET HEADS You do not take your watch | R LETTER HEADS [} | Tocn oo nor turn over ‘vour INVITATIONS R i B | STATEMENTS {] bile mechanicians are expert | BILL HEADS e e work. Sevice cnarge ENVELOPES ey et \RECEIPTS DODGERS CONNORS MOTOR FOLDERS COMPANY BLANKS c A R D s CHEVROLET DEALERS TAGS SHERWIN WILLIAMS DECOTINT A SANITARY WALL FINISH FOR USE WITH HOT OR COLD WATER Decotint is an ideal wall coating for the decoration of all interiors. It gives that soft, velvety, ‘water-color effect so essential to refined surroundings, and can be applied on plaster walls, wood, or any of the var- ious wall beards. 55 cents per 5-pound package $10.00 per Case ' Thomas Hardware Co. Will mail color-card on request MABRY’S CAFE All bills from March 23 to April 4 will be paid in full by Jack Paul. I will continue in the restaurant busi- ness within thirty days. Thank you all, J. K. PAUL. U. 5. DEPARTMENT OF AGiXOULWEE. WEATHER BUREAU The W eather (By the U. S. Weather Burean) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, bgflnn|n‘ at 4 p.m,, April 10: Showers tonight and Saturday; mlodefate southeast winds." LOCAL DATA Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity —Westher 4 pm. yesty 2067 38 63 SE 12 Rain 4 am. today .....2931 43 58 SE 10 Rain Noon today .....2020 41 6 8 9 Cldy o CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS T YESTERDAY Highest 4pm. | Lowest4am. 4a.m. Precip, 4a.m. Station— temp. temp. | emp. temp. velocity 24 hrs Weather BaITOW: w.... o 0 0| -0 -i0 10 0 Gisar Nome . 8 8 | -10 -10 * 0 Clear Bethel ... By 2 | -2¢ -12 * 0 Clear Fort Yuk 18 -2 0 b 0 Clear Tanana 20 | 0 8 = o Clear Fairbanks 34 e * 0 Clear Eagle ... 24 2 6 = 1] Cldy st. Paul ... 30 s 4" Q. Snow Dutch Harbor 30 32 34 — o Cldy Kodiak ... 40 (LR ) 0 Clear Cordova 46 3 36 ' .04 Rain Juneau ... 38 31 43 10 .07 Rain Sitka .. — ¥ - — 04 Pt.Cly Ketchikan 42 42 42 " 90 Cldy Prince Rup LR e GBS U - | Rain Edmonton 48 | 26 30 10 Q Clear Seattle .. 58 48 48 3 [ Cldy Portland ... 68 48 48 * 0 Cldy San Francisco ...... 80 0 48 43 ¥ 0 Cldy *—Less than 10 mfles. A large trough of low pressure extending” from 'the western Aleutians southeastward to Alberta covérs all except the northern parg of Alaska this morning. Thz2 barometer has fallen generally over the Territory during the last twelve hours. Light precipitation has occurred around St. Paul Island and Unalaska and from Cof- dova south to Prince Rupert. With the exception of Seward Pen- insula temperatures over Alaska are higher this morning. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF | Paints and Varnishes For Spring Cleaning Five pound packages CALCIMINE for high class interior decorating Only 54c per package All orders delivered to your door Harris Hardware Co. PHONE 121 An examination today may save you considerable trouble later on. A thorough eye test is always advisable. Dr. R. E. Southwell > QPYI‘OMETRIST—OI’I‘ICIAN Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted Room 7, Valentine Bldg. Office phone 484, residence phone 238. Office hours: 9:30 to 12; 1.00 to 5:30 ELKS, HALL Saturday Night MUSIC BY THE _ “Serenaders” Admission—$1.00

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