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o THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1931. E [ U. 5. DEPARTMENT OF AGRIOULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU | The W ‘ | e W eather ’ . cREw UF LUST ; (By the U. S. Weather Burean) [l * Forecast for Junecau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., April 17: § e a 1 S FISHING GRAFT]A air tonight, Saturday fair and warmer; gentle northwesterly winds. - i ‘ 3 l C ! | LOCAL DATA { Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather Ta]lapoosa Goes to Wing-|s pm. yesty 2073 36 e 10 Rain-Snow h e 5 ham for Monroe’s Cap- !i{’(‘-"“-‘gg“;y Al oW 2 Snow v | Noon toda 30, 6 sw 2 cudy. | 18 Sl ringe iis. C | Dresses tain and Sailors \ 3 10or dpri '(‘“, U 139 oats anc re. § | £ B favio nEronts To take off the captain and thres| YESTERDAY | TODAY o | eailors of the wrecked fishing | Highest 4p.m. '| Lowest4a.m. 4am. Precip. 4am. it " e iboav. Monrce, marooned on Wing Station— temp. temp. | emp. temp. ‘velocity 24 hrs Weather % ihe smartness of the styles in Spring and ;:Taulw .mfi“bu:rnlz miles from | Barrow K AT T80 R o e cldy WHEN THINGS WAKE UP : e B ta 3 iy a . 8 a, is immediate mission | N 18 4 s S Pnts res eauty m et ) | 6 10 Clear | umnier garments require unusual beauty lof the United states Coast Guard | S0 i | ds a0 g b cldy | Spring—hanging up another worn-eut Winter— ,;“ color and pattern of the materials. Our ‘S:gmr I‘zlllapooslfl,*zlrl‘cord;ng ml 8 36 36 | 24 2 . 0 cudy | unlocks the sunshine, flowers and bunnies. ssage received today from he i goods section displays all the charm of commander, Capt. C. H. Dench §‘fi §§ } ic,' :2 s TO Céf?r ! Mankxbmtl .seem:] to begin again with' new ‘hope, 5 ganty ! 6 22 2 2 race dy new ambition, and new det tion to b d ¢ s y 3 [3. . McBride, G 2 2 - determination to be prudent, I].v new. season tllnus expressed in a variety It e 7 g ;‘; ;‘; | *8 Jg ;; 02 g:g;' || learning what to seek and what to shun. « of splendid ereations from the looms of the t‘}:’e'f\?ur! .sllllfp’rvltvl‘ckc(l.r‘n?n to © oih Wi s 36 a2 & Gl iy ! A bank account of your own is a thing worth striv- { best dress goods manufacturers. L e i DSl | Kodlik Boa G % 27 0 Clear ing to have, M“}‘L this your Bank. 4 T et o SR BREN | Cordavais 50 44 8 30 1 0 cy ] ; BrsSabmin, 0.k WIL | uneau 0 36 32 3 2 43 Snow | and his crew of three, reached| o s | 3¢ e 1 e Cldy First N t- W 4 shore of Wingham Island in safety i3 2 s ; l B k WOOl, MATERIALS in flannel, crepe, and have sinee Deen livingjab a| SHcliiEn gt o 3 o4 4 06 Pt Cldy atona an |fox ranch on the island. ;3 ég 32 34 4 0 Clear | broadeloth and tweeds craft is a total loss. At the time | o o Z? :g 15 0? Pt.gllgz |IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH """"""" il | lof her accident, she was onroute | e ’ o Aoy to” Jumdats .t = A 6 4 8 @ coy |8 ”!||I|l||||||ll|||HIIIHIIU|||IIHHIIIIHI|ll|||||||||lh Peiohil s ol was owned by N. B. Dahl of this » e 60 .59 j 9 Olesr b riced at I yarc | city. *—Less than 10 miles. r:fet;r rtxflnl;]nmv;‘::fl::i;nfllz;;ln;hl:w The pressure has risen throughout Alaska except in the extreme ua, lt ? ¥ B YL 4 |e i : O Nerth but is still moderately low in the eastern portion. It is low- PLAIN AND PRINTED SILK CREPE DE G&rdova L-“"’ Tflt”‘b‘{“l‘?*‘fl ‘“111 }“er est in Western Canada. Tho pressure is moderately high over West- | g cther culters patrol the seal herd|gen Alaska and in the Pacific Sta‘es and is highest north of Hawail. ro uc s | § CHENES AND SILK SHANTUNGS o “d’"“k“s its way to the Pribilof| Showers and snow flurries have fallen over most of Southern Al- > slands. gska but clear weather prevails this mcrning in the western portion C AL’FORNI A GRO E ‘. g R, {of the Gulf of Alaska and in portions of the Interior. Tempera- Priced at $1.95 to $2.75 per yard "“;{;fl‘}fl: OF A_”Z],c '”‘J(;KKSS?N tures have risen in Northern an d extreme Southwestern Alaskaand | ¢ ¥ daug;m“(;‘r""‘;;mm e ":Ckm: w]‘;l have fallen near Nome and Ketchikan. PHONE 478 be held tomorrow afternoon at 2| W N AR | PLAIN AND PRINTED WASH SILKS B o'clock from the Native Presby‘c W. PERELLE terian church, Rev. David Wag : i L iciating, Interment -k FUNERAL RITES elock ihis afier- 7 Priced at 65¢ to $1.25 per yard §°"f’ fli”;;m?-?"- Cemetery. Ar- i ncon in Odd Fellows' Hall. H "4 Fr:ngxzmcfils \m‘-p“i:nchr.rge of 'Th f ARE HELD TODAY pallbearers were John Reck, Pet “j ALASKA EAT CO. Charles W. Carter Mortuary. | —_— Breviek, E. V. Brown, John /,\-‘ QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LI ! Sim . g | Funerai services were heid muny‘wd*y e L S i Meadowbrook Butter Austin F!‘eshx%:'l’gh]el | ACCOUNTS N9W DUE {fer the late Charles W. Perelle, yw;’v“’juw i e PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 | Al accounts aue the JuneauiJuncau mining man, whose death | | Motors, Inc., “Service” Lucas, con- place early this week. ™ | tracted on or before February 28th,| Requiem mass was said at 9| 0dd Fellows' | {1931, should be paid at once to H ck this morning in the Catho- | Cemetery. ]2 L WIB (1. Lucas at the office of the Ju- church of the Nativity, by the e e :I 1 " e ) o Behrends Co., Inc. " 2 g P neau Motors. Please be prompt.|Right Rev. J. R. Crimont, bishop of | ‘Juncar’s Leading Department 'Store —adv. 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For your o A Buy in hendy sifter cans from p ings it would be well m.ll. it b8 't n,\,;(‘(\l" o GROCERS and DRUGGISTS LEADER DEPARTMENT Auen _Shattu(ck, Inc. car and tune it up for Spring. = F il H s mAVEs cu-nu STORE Established 1898 Juneau, Alaska ' NEAU MOTORS ! The C UIDATION i e Clothing Man 4 4 “FRANK McCAFFERTY, Manager ' FINAL LIQ ATI NOW ON 1 j A Old Papers for sale at Emp_irer Qflice