The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 15, 1931, Page 2

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 1931. 3 U. 8. ];)P'.PARTBHENT OF AGRIOULTURE, WEATHER BUE;JA;) LAST OF ROYAL The Weather FAM'LY LEAVES (By the U. S. Weather Bureaa) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 pm., April 15: MADRID BASTLE Rain tonight and Thursday; moderate southerly winds. e 2 LOCAL DATA Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather A New Shipment of Spring Hats - (Continuea 1rom Page One) —— — 4] 29.47 38 34 SE 16 Rain-Snow | in Engiand within a few days|4 a: 29 36 93 SW 2 Rain “ where he will be just another|N E 39 € SE 16 Rain iKing without a crown. This ~ABLE AND RADIO REPORTS country is the refuge of ex- 7 YESTERDAY | TODAY iled Monarchs. It is said the Highest 4pm. | Lowest4am. 4am. Precip. 4am. King recently transferred st 0 PTD——E et WHEN THINGS WAKE UP = 0 7 from Spain $2,000,000 for : 3 g ; pocket nlmne\ -$ Bethel ié I; Spring—hanging up another worn-out Winter— 1 Clever and experienced hands have fash- i A $oit Yukoll . ¢ Il unlocks .the sunshine, flowers and bum'nes. } 5 : r B. P. 0. ELK P 50 12 ! Mankmd' seems to begin again with new hope, ioned these charming creations for spring. On account of Legion Smoker,|Iairh 30 18 new ambition, and new determination to be prudent, 4 E 5 Elks meeting advanced to 7:30. to- | Easle 36 30 learning what to seek and what to shun. Small shapes and brimmed styles in pret- | night. M. H. SIDES, . |S 2 2 14 } A bank account of your own is a thing worth striv- ‘ : ; | —adv. Secretary. | [ 34 3 28 | ing to have. Make this your Bank. tiest models are trimmed with feather or — e K “ @ Endw | . A SCHOMBEL'S ELECTRIC SHOP | C ] 54 44 Pt.Cldy | A 1 § P : : 5 | Juncau 3 38 Rain | ] ] e ‘hoose from this varied col- &dv;; \TELEPHONE 4303 A - | r N l l: k flowers. To choose n il e PL.Cldy | ‘st [Nationa an PR PR Aot SR p 44 Pt. Cldy ! lection is to assure a smarl appearance at H B 2upert 43 Pt. Cldy E 62 Clear e iy | A" | weree . MONARCH Quality l any time. CREAMS AREDIPPED © . © ONE AT A TIME For a Similar Reason Hills|¢ Bros. Roast Their Coffee a | ® Few Pounds at a Time s . . Z —Less than 10 miles. This shipment includes a special lot t near Cordov.. Rai 3 ther is generally llen in portions of t and have risen in othor of hats in large head sizes st e | o T IFORNIA GROCERY Southwest and extreme PHONE 478 [ s of the Territory. Candy makers agree that when creams are dipped one at a time in',_ | the chocolate, the coating is applied much more evenly than when dipped| in big batches. According to the r Priced at $6.50 and $7.50 | Clear } 1 Food Products | wops| FREE! EREE! - pot= - | ALASKA MEAT CO. { roasting a few p a continuous proc large, batches, a u certain. 5 b This process originated, and pat- I package Palmolive Beads a wonderful ! Pnteddb Hills Bros., is (‘alhl‘xl “Con- trolled Roasting.” “Controlled” is a slies P ] Ut R KON e ol el Lot Washing Powder given away with every ing the entir asting process there is automatic regulation. This purchase of ¢ | control accurately regulates the § LUMBER Toath i QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING ; Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tanales PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:80, 2:30, 4:30 [ DS B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. “Juneaw’s Leading Department Store” flow of coffee through the roasters —also the temperature. Every berry of the rare blend is roasted graeshdiet i | 5 bars of Palmolive Soup || Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. No other coffee has the same deli- cious flavor of Hills Bros. Coffee. : Freshness is always guaranteed 4 228 Eleaflrmenllnmenfipoemenfipmaenllpsmnenllsm L AR s in Hills Bros. Coffee because it is f()r 50 cenis D. BALL, DOUG- packed in vacuum ca ' 2T i B R X n By this . \TURDAY, APRIL 15, I.E AN ADIENS | M R s L A "- AI. A o e Pioneer Pool Hall adv | i kept out of the can. Ordinary cans, Telephone 183 POOIL—BILLIARDS even if air-tight, do not ke e > Phone 174 AMPLOYMENT OFFICE Chas. Miller, Prop. | ir-tight, do not keep coffec . TE VT FWUNL | the trade-mark—on the can. Sold |. e 3! J everywhere by grocers. * \ “Tomorrow's Styles HEART TRUUBLE e Hills Bréas]._f(",n(fec. Inc., San [% Todas” ‘Win Fifth and Final Game rancisco, California. @934 THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY { { from B,laCk Hawks, : “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” and Stanley Cup Funeral .of Recpnt Owner : Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 Dance | i of Maki Boarding House | i s il ‘ Occurs Sunday an ® | T i 5 , THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN 8 P Pajamas ‘ el k| e 10 a0 ani e i THE GASTINEAU | i ng the| cently conducted the ‘Maki Board- Th ° ] .t .t t h ° t. 9 k awks last gt g 01 g o % 1 ‘IZO\" “‘] e !““““: i Tumesn Cotg Skarago . et ey ve l l ls lme ®- | Our Services to You Begin and End at the g =) & YEAS!' the Juneau Cold Storage Com- > and final game of the play-off |pany’s building on lower Front ‘ Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat Tie: Street, died early this mdrning in - R S Models hoth clever a7 | Seraine R beren .o afflicted with heart trouble for | . 5 and different NLUVE MART" scme time and had been a patient [ Taken over Sharick’s supply of SEWING in the hospital since the third of | CH D oS al See them at this month. Funeral services will | MA INE NEEDLE FOI’ ik be held at 2 o'clock Sunday after- v . M noon in the Congregational Church 1 Juneau Palnt Store at Douglas. Interment will be | . i ‘ il in the cemetery there, v , April 15 Mrs. Laitala was born in Finland cs3 Katherine Kuhle b, ssiyesis sgocs Frepmiiabe { PRINTING AND STATIONERY : ho caid her 1 the Unite tates in . e | { . 5 i e came to Alaska in 1902, settling at | { Desk Supplies—Ink—Desk Sets— held as allegec » Douglas, and remained there uniil g 1 1 r:f.u« W m\-‘h pros 1 young party | 1925 when she moved to. Juncau. Bloner O‘fhce Sll.pp]les “ » » 2 Lad girls for “wes influentlal, Her husband was drowned in | } G M S k C Juneaw’s Own Store’ R o 5 |the Taku River in 1917. She is CO0. . lmp lns 0. rvived by four sisters and a| | brother, all of whom, except a sis- | ter, Mrs. Ina Wahto, live in Fin- land. Before entering the hospital Mrs. Laitala disposed ¢f her rooming and boarding house business to Mrs. Wahto, who has. been con- has been o PACKERS—FRESH MEATS. FISH AND POULTRY Frye's Delicious Hams and Bacon nected with it for several years. Three Deliveries Daily Phone 38 RSB i Y ¥ . Lo AT THE HOTELS R 2 5 Gastineau G. M. Anderson, Seattle. Alaskan John Murdock, Frank Oja, Ju- neau; Alfred Johnson, Milwaukee, Wis. * ARCADE CAFE J I CHRIS BAILEY, Proprietor Zynda B(‘- ‘H Pa;mer.h Seattle; Bart | YOU’RE hearing it all around’ you. You've Virginia tobaccos expertly blended, vacuum | A Restaurant Catering to Those Who Want wrr:h\smne, e RRRUAR s R probably said it yourself. cleaned and properly conditioned. Good Things to Eat They're grateful for new threat-ease | | | ,W , T e Throughou e whole count le not ] LIKE CHICKEN? WELL, only aressmo:dx:: Camel cigare::Z; ll::?l,le new Natural moisture, that's what does it! OPEN DAY AND NIGHT | | HERE’S YOUR CHANCE Humidor Pack, they'te saying how good they Factory-fresh Camels air-sealed in the new | YU U R C A R { are! sanitary package which keeps the dust and germs g8 - " “C-H-1-C-K-E-N, dat am de way | They're delighting in a new mildness; an out and keeps the flavor in. to spell chicken” Is the flrst line of | 5romg and fragrance found only in Camels. Don’t take our word for it—try Camels in the oy R L) Y igs the chorus of an old refrain, and i A . 3 0¥ Always in Condition it will constitufe the principal| They're learning how much smooth cool emjoy- new Humidor Pack, and switch back if you can. \ Dependable automobile repair is the kind that ix;x::e:nn::: l:‘;i:: ;l l\:: ;l:»cam ment is locked up in fine Turkish and mellow Then you'll see why the whole nation is saying: \ ‘ i iti artha A guarantees to keep your car always in ':wuhlmn. Society will g ¢ . \ N )] ‘ It costs far less to have your car a r\'wgi-d regu- gy [ iy b;);“:v;‘fl‘:“x. > - B & R : larly, a service in which we specialize when you the basement of the Northern S k t e come here for first class automobile repair work Light Presbyterian Church, S m0 e a c are ‘e of all kinds. Every car “takes an awful beat- Besides chicken in abundance, ing” during winter months. For your own sav- there will be a large assortment i Allen Shattuck, I nc. " ings it would be well to tell us to inspect your of vegciables, Letier oouked than r e i M- usually are at home, and i car and tune it up for Spring. wide choice of delectable defls;)ert: Established 1898 Junesu, Alaska & bs . e el v ' 4 WARSAW-—Poland’s first Rotary ] | ~ JUNEAU MOTORS 2 e i e e S R A ‘ b st T Finstonsaom, N.Co US4 r sale at Empire Office i then join International Rotary. : 1 . 5 gy . ANK MCAFFERTY, Manager Koo o 1o, et * g pocwsmccoco— JN THE HUMIDOR PACK [bld Papers fo

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