The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 29, 1931, Page 2

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s DAEERNANES W Ppresonfpremeafi o en i el rmenf] mernenflpec st [l e\ Rpoeaeo fipe! Sport Jacket In the latest styles and colors. Berets to match. Some with Priced ai $12.50 and $19.75 ‘ THh DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNLSDAY APRIL 29, 1931. ¥ I e i v U. 5. DEPARTMENT OF AGRIOULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The W eather (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) ast for Juneau and v ity, beginning at 4 p.m. April 29: possibly showers tonizht and Thursday; gentle variable SENATE KILLS FIVE MEASURES - AND PASSES 13 ... LOCAL DATA Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather e |t pm. yesty 2097 44 99 sW 10 Rain ¢ am. Lr)duy 3006 43 07 E 1 Cldy b Passes School Refund Bill|; on today 30.05 54 50 s 5 Cldy \ rlng ‘Oa S Without Annual Maxi- f_‘;“”‘: ARD RADIO WEFQRTS 7 . YESTERDAY | TODAY mum Refund Proviso Highest 4pm. | Lowestdam. 4am. Precip. dam. y PRI R Station— temp. temp. | _emp. uzmp \elocny 24 hrs Weather b i I L e 4 4 2 i 0 & i Nome 28 28 20 2 ’ 0 The new coats are shown in a new color {ve thousand dollars was 1op- | 3. nel %% 5% 5 b ; i gkt ped off Mr. Hellerich's bill for|rors yukon 97 86 B . b variety approved by fashion experts. Fabrics ontinued mining investigations. 4 40 30 .30 - ¢ “Prac . g As it passed the House it carried . N o = : o are delightfully new with cloth coats exploit- oo R At e 3 34 T 3 g 3t. Paul 3 32 28 30 18* 0 N s ST I P ks An appropriation of $500 for a & g i A ing very pleasing weaves of fabric. Interesting Tod e tior ehiFvey b erikn = ;g e 3 . s v . Creck was defeated three to four. 5 R 23 style lines are noted in Tailored Coats—Sport Mr. Nerland's bill creating a tax 2 s : 2 X & : A ; commission and appropriating $6,- 53 “' 4’6 b Coats— Dressy Coats. Rich furs are featured €20 for its use was crushed under iy b bt | Bl i the steam roller by a seven to no- }f‘ :““‘;'\’ll) % i‘;" '_’fl 7 :6 : g: for trimming on many of these smart models. thing vote. s = iy R 4 5 : Pac: Wighway Bill T pok D A House measure to protac L e J 0 8 86 54 54 . 0 14 Priced at $12.50, $21.50, 32.50 and up and affic Sizes 16 to signs | £ s from wilful destruc- | i 1. A bill to trans-| or title of the hatcheries at Kei- | cabins s 58 56 ¢ 0 *—Less than 10 miiles. n Alaska and moderately high rritory except the Gulf of Alaska lowest off “the California coast. ve fillen in' Eastern Alaska and Briti is on the Berinz Sea coasiand es have fallen on the Afetic coast with little change in other districts. 1 was pa No s highest pinder of the T It i in Angora Berets In Tan, Green, Red, Black and White. Priced at $2.50 ARE INTRODUCED B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. “Juneau’s Leading Department Store” T - MOST FOODS TASTE BETTER IF COOKED IN SMALL AMOUNTS Same is True of Hills Bros. Coffee, Which is Never Roasted in Bulk When food is cooked in small quantities, the mixing, the appli- p n of heat, can be controlled with much more exactness. An omelet, for example, made of three eges will turn out more tender and fluffy than one made of many eggs, A situation occurs in roasting When roasted in bulk it is impossible to control the heat exactly. Some of the batch, therefore, is overdone and some underdone. As a result there is a variation in flavor. In the invention of Controlled Roasting, Hills Bros. found the way to insure an even roast in their fine blend of coffee. Only a few pounds at a time are roasted by this pat- ented, continuous proc When the ting is finished a uniformly delicious flavor has been developed such as no other coffee has. When you buy Hills Bros. Coffee it is always fresh beca packed in vacuum. By this process, an, which destroys the flavor of coffee, is taken from the can and kept out. Ordir cans, even if air-tight, do not keep coffee fresh. Grocers everywhere sell Hills Bros, Coffee. Ask for it by name and look for the Arab on the can. Hills Bros. Coffee, Inc., San Trancisco, California. ©1931 R FERTALY | DAVE'S SHOP | READY-TO-WEAR | —f0; | LADIES AND MISSES . aifid Ao, Old papers for sale at The Empire. Annual May Day DANCE | Auspices American Legion Auxiliary ELKS ATURDAY Serenaders’ Admission $ HOPE CHEST WILL BE AWARDED it ig |are from day, the item cof (Continued from Page One) var = T pas Ii e on of §7,000 a of $5000 { ad fund Mecnday, and e of 9 te 7. om $50,000 pro oir 50 wa 1ale «u] ‘The rat 0w cents per ed to 60 Hits at Stescs A new provision in tile establishment that oL -t r mer section is aimsd handle fr at store: h meai | ¢ chikan and Cordova to those com- | munities was enac and ng the A cup mem hey get to their | istern Inte ns was passed | A memorial urging Congress t e j make larger appropriatins for th 1 d t a::G $305,000 for ing a Con epare plans | Geologleal Survey's Alaska activ > cutsl icorihiad At o af i liri\?a'éhw:?; t and one asking the R r ! World's Fair in 1933, appropriat- ! Ccmmission to connect Kr P Che : 1' ng $1,000 o5 immediate use. and map2 Hot Springs W the Seward P upils accoun: authewrizing it to incur obligations Peninsula Road system, ano for the remaindar ¢ to oxceed $10,000 in amount. ! for a survcy of d beiwsen Cut On Depend ildro t d nd's bill crcating [ Kasaan Bay and Klawock W Th mmitt ¢ 9 2 ce of Super ndent passad. nates fcr the lic Works tc e RPN R S S f 2n 1 The 1 il N7y 1 3 | APPROPRIATION {70000 to b3 nasorary mex 2 " tor wmnist| AND TAX BILLS Comm enly 1 $60,000. 2 = = \ar pouluy. 0t requires;all puslel VS 80 WOODWARD SEEKS |\ 0 oo oo b S 1o w0 o - Q | eds briush Lal moat market licensa in addition ig | €reased be 3 THIRD DERBY WINS s ket loni o st | S L "ty ') MEMORIAL ON REPEAL WITH FIVE MOUNTS he iite Ot Dok ' so |00 10 317500 tom 07 GF MINING LAW IS PUT OUISVILLE, 4 . ng ind try v alsg o T v o boosted. The mew schedules afd:| Ugual*Administrative tems THROUGH THE SENATE ¥ caplured last year's Kentu cne and one-eighth per 1!0"‘_’ s Th budge & mat cx= _— 3 ne of three owr cocmes f $10000 andj, 3 mini i b ia Hivh s ek fick “n‘ e $500,000; in ] L e - MIFPORIOR g Rer- i e e ces of $500,000 and not in exce B i ritorial repéal of the so-called “Tie othor wo owners are wom- cf $1,000000; onc and three-quar }| Wickersham placer mining act of | ters per cent; befween $1,000,000 3 g! , Just approved by the | 2 and $1,500,000, two and one-quar- Sn}\mm{,dua\b inlsr:ducr-d Dm the ters per cent; and in excess of Senate today by Senator Dimond, $l,500?}0’d y .» &nd passed. It requests Congress | in histors The firs 5 to pass without delay a valida ucky blue the s2cond and tha . act, as the Territorial act provides the horsak third, one-nalf perecent higher | Gcmmissionar <hall be inoperalive until ap-| nd the late han the pr rates, and the|jgp: Commiss ansporia- ved by Congr Whitney have won ,twoy fourth class is a mnew schadule oy for Pr no cum The Ziegler fish trap memorial, 5 which is one and one-quarter '1m od; Highw 14,000 WGINg Congress to amend the i Ormesby not be In con cent higher than the {Commissioner of He 0; “’““e Fisheries Act to give the| to face the barrier on May| scale. 1Vh.\1 Statistics, $6.600; Historical Legislature authority to define and.| Woodward still would have Sir| Pensions Get Increase ; and Muscum, $10,300; Pio- regulate the methods of taking| 2 Ferrara, Lau and | The appropriations bill ¢ the fich, was passed unanimously yes- ock | $250,000 for Pioneers' Pensio & I Bo the terday by the Senate. Mrs. Payne Whitney's stable of | which is $40,000 in excess of budget estimates Board| The Senate this mo_rning was in five cligibles is headed by Twensy | Assoclated Press Phote 8mount submitted in the budgolior Law Examin was ro- S5 l(;:‘ld f:; a short time and ad- who set a new Mes. Joan Banks Glmbernat, 25, Which called for $210.000. duced from $2500 to $500. 3o 0 “l‘feis “;D;-‘z‘l’e Pfl{“-w;‘] were raised from $210,000 to § Jo C!u‘l;csutrik:\j !‘;\" i(‘ll:mdnt‘ gi':.fl‘:': :lfowmco:lz‘.dhx:;en:‘;fi 000. There were other and less ¢ Pass Eic 1 Bill ve the tax bll{ from L_hc House. o book fav- “ ture duchess with her marriage in important changes from the budge 1 In its scszion yesterday ‘The House got into a )amg!_e _13- ; are An-| New York to Henry Pelham-Clinton: estimates. | the House passed Dimond's day cver a $10,000 appropriation | c herry, St.| Hope, 23, earl of Lincoln. chools, as usual, carry the| and consolidationy, of the for t‘he continuation of stream and Surf Board. { ————————— heaviest grants of funds, The | General Election but just claaring work. After saveral efforts . M. Am fiva eligibles | total recommended for the Terri- befcre adjournr Allyn to {1men:l by reducing the sum by | .on of Man o War, Back.| E:@ht of the 26 American GOV~ torial school system is $955.000, ave notice of e tion to- various amounts had failed, and | ' Rip Van Winkle, Soup-|ernors of California resigned Office which $575,000 is for schools in in- day. a move to advance it to third con and Follow On. before CJ""‘}“?““g their term corporated towns and in wd| Tt d Shatiuck’s bil croat- reading and final passage also | R SOl A — failed, the bill was advnced on| the cal RUSSIA OUT OF A NOTABLE GROUP AT LADY ° ASTOR LUNCHEON calepar in roghles e FOR TU Kl\l\ll ISTANBUL, dship with union n ding, y has pat a ban cn visits of Turkish students | to the land of communism. Betty Baxley DRESSES were three school girls in | h of eleven native commun- sentenced cars’ impris s il ment In PRINTS and VOILES Lace Trims Sizes 16 to 46 $2.50 HALL MAY $4.50 n Fast Gymme' 2ND Music 1.00 e Ausociated Photo Astor at her harles Chaplin, screen ¢omedian, was the guest of honor ata luncheon'given by Lady Lon et donce recently. There Chaplin met George Bernard Shaw and Amy Johnson, the aviatrix. Lett to rlght' Miss Mnnn, Chaplin, Lady Astor and Shaw. 4 | | 1 { WHEN THINGS WAKE UP Spring—hanging up another worn-out Winter— unlocks the sunshine, flowers and bunnies. Mankind seems to begin again with new hope, new gxmbmon, and new determination to be prudent, learning what to seek and what to shun. SR bank account of your own is a thing worth striv- ing to have. Make this your Bank. First National Bank MOTHER’S DAY—MAY 10TH Give Her WHITMAN’S SAMPLER CANDY In 1, 2, 3 and 5 pound boxes Butler, Maure Drug Co. i “When We Sell It—It’s Right” WE DELIVER Express Money Orders Telephone 134 ALASKA MEAT CO. QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING Meadewbrook Bufter Austin Fresh Tamales PHONE 39 Dehvenes—lO :30, 2:30, 4:30 UNITED FOOD (‘OMPANY SH IS KING Pioneer Pool Hall Telephone 183 POOL—BILLIARDS EMPLOYMENT OFFICE Chas. Miller, Prop. ‘ ! THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY % “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” | Corner 4th and Fraaklin St. Phone 124 ‘ A BT | THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat Taken over Sharick’s supply of SEWING MACHINE NEEDLES—For sale at Juneau Paint Store . | 4 PRINTING AND STATIONERY Desk Supplies—Ink—Desk Sets— Blotters—Office Supplies Geo. M. Simpkins Co. | FryeBruhn Company rye-Bruhn Company PACKERS—FRESH MEATS. FISH AND POULTRY Frye's Delicious Hams and Bacon Three Deliveries Daily Phone 38 Areade Cafe CHRIS BAILEY We cater to those who want good things to eat. OPEN ALL NIGHT INSURANCE Allen Shattuck, Inc. Established 1898 *Juneau, Alaska Old Papers for sale at Empire Office

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