The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 4, 1931, Page 2

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Made of Brown, Tan, COLGRED ished material. shell fasteners. HAND BAGS In Popular Styles for Spring an extra good grade Biege and Red. Priced from $3.75 to $ ASSORTMENT THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, MAY 4, 1931. = of leather. Black, Blue, genuine 00 NOVELTY HANDBAGS in colors for Spring outfits BLACK and WHITE GREEN and WHITE ROSE and WHITE BLUE and WHITE Priced at $2.95 OF HANDBAGS made of a silky fin- Up to date, new styles, self colored decorated Priced at $2.95 B. M. RUFUS C. DAWES President Most of Freight and Bound from Seatile the steamship Alamecda, Ca seph Ramsauer, called at early Sunday morning, 3 3:30 o'cleck and de She is scheduled to be ba at 11 tonight on her return South. mat..n!nes “Juneau’s Leading Department Store” mistration Bul ding of Century of Progress, Chicago, comple depurtmems two and one-half y ALAMEDA CALLS - EARLY SUNDAY - BACK TONIGHT - sengers for Southeast | Alaska Canneries [ to Skagway. The vessel left beattle wilth ai large cargo and 162 passengers. The | . greater pamt of her cargo and most | of her passengers weré for cann jes at Ketchikan, Noyes Island, | meet tersburg, Port Armstrong and Dun- | Charte Among her passengers was [boys 0f-16 years and -gver borp: - party of military folks for Chil- |Alaska and the Yukon Territory. Behrends Co., Inc. Huge Entrance Hall of Administration Build- ing, for pre-fair exhibits. . lLENOX R. LOHR Manager rs before the fair will opes. REPRESENTATIVE NYLEN SAILS TOPAY FOR SOUTH Juneau, Haines, Skagway s for Juneau, Haines oif, W. P, verly, Myrtle nd baby, E. Garrett, C. E. n, Mrs. C. E. Harringioh, Jchnson, Mrs. C. C, Johnson, v Johnson, G. Miles, from ; R. W, Sandy, H, W. Ran- Angerman, H. Hentschel, Pab_ ‘ ln m S east Alaska 'DOrés. Connec:ed With Military rs. B. Higgins, Lt. Mrs. M. McKee, P. H. rs. F. H. McIntyre, Sat. M. Stanley, Patsy Stanley, as Ragan, C. J. n, Mrs. D. H. McLean from Represcitative Andy Nylen left on the steamer Yukon this morning for Seattle and will visit there and in ‘the south for several weeks, He will sail for Nome on the first steamer to look after his mimnx operations. lbr y i ca Ha Skagway—Mrs. M. D. Keller, Y »m Seattle; J. .B, ‘Sapiro from f ¥ NOTICE NATIVE SONS OF ALASKA WHN ight at Odd Fellews Hall. RUlLDERS START WORI’ ON GIGANTIC HOOVER DAM Associated Pregs Photo Actual work has started on the $165,000,000 Hoover dam project, which, when completed, will be the largest in the world. Upper left: The dam site in Black canyon, Colorado river, in the Nevada waste- Workmen excavating for the power house which will furnish electricity for con- struction work on the dam. Frank Growe (left) and Walker Young, constiuction engineer, U. S. bureau Below is the tent city erected by workmen near lands. Upper right: of reclamation, are in actual charge of construction. the dlm llte 1 ATTENTiON EAGLES Dally Cross-word Pu::lu | Annual election of off] 1 No. 117 F. O. « Catki. ACROSS 1. Polsonous snakes 6. Afternoon tunction 8. Tableland 2. 3. I Solution ot Yesterday's Puzzle of love Iy soun¢ . Italian coins . Male sheen adv. TELEPHONE 4502 . llumqred 23, Give toril. . Young boy 26. Tapers Log floats 33 Goddess of the harvest 34. Famillar name for a physgiclan 8. Fish eggs 37. Masticating members 40. Satellites of the sun 43. River: Spanish 54. Ruled {5 Shakespeare's 0% Course hom- L stream iny . 6. Moved in a 59 Decay 2 clrcle 6. Ceremony 3 19. Aain: prefix 61 Wife of Lohen= 50 Silkworm grin 53 Long inlet of 62, Kind of bean. 5. Gave credit to the sea @3, High cards 6. Awditory organ NEW Gartcr Belts All Sizes just added | | Old Papers for sale at Emplre Offxcel ; and , Brassiers Many new styles Doug- tonight, il members | SCHOMBEL'S ELECTRIC SHOP 75cto $1.95 PHONES 83 OR 85 “The Store That Plepses™ THE SANITARY GROCERY Are You Bulldmg' Before you start, let us give you flgurcs on your supplies. PERFECTION PLASTERBOARD ROOFING PIONEER SHINGLES SASH AND DOORS BUILDERS’ HARDWARE AND TOOLS Our complete line of paint for every purpose will save you delay when the weather tells you to start palntlng membership still open to 1 —adv. Juneau Young Hardware Co; P, mummmmmmmmnmumnummnuu||||u|u||||m|m|nmumnmnmmmuulmlmmnmunuu LA g il U. 5. DEPARTMENT OF AGRIOULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The W eather | (By the U. S. Weather Bureaun) Forecast for Juneau and vicinliy, beginning at 4 pm., May 4: Rain tonight and Tuesday; moderate southeasterly winds. LOCAL DATA Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather "! 4 p.m. yest'y 30.05 48 m B 8 Rain ) 4 am. today 2990 45 84 SE 4 Rain ) Noon today 2090 44 81 SE 9 Rain : <ABLE AND RADIO REPORTS T . . YESTERDAY | TODAY b Highest 4p.m. | Lowest4am. 4a.m. Precip. 4am. _Station— temp, temp. | emp. temp. velocity 24 hrs Weather Barrow ", W EMET B e Tk 0 Clear Nome 34 4 | 24 26 16 0 Clear Bethel 44 44 | 36 36 8 Trace Cldy Fort Yukon .....30 28 | :10; 10 s 0 Clear 3 Tanana 32 32 | 22 24 —_ 0 Clear | Fairbanks PO T | O . 0 Clear b | Eagle 28 28 | 6 6 . 0 Clear { St. Paul 38 38 | 32 32 14 20 Cldy i Dutch Harbor 42 42 | 36 38 —_ .88 Cldy Kodiak 48 44 40 40 8 .06 Rain 3 Cordova 60 46 30 42 4 16 Rain Juneau 19 438 44 45 4 96 Rain Sitka . 52 -_— | 31 40 4 52 Cldy Ketchikan 56 56 46 46 4 02 Cldy Prince Rupert ... 54 54 | 44 46 ¥ 0 Pt. Cldy. N Edmonton 34 34 | 30 30 4 10 Cldy Seattle 60 60 | 48 48 4 0 Clear ‘ Portland 68 66 | 50 50 » 0 Pt.Cly San Francisco ... 64 56 | 52 52 . 0 Cldy *—Less than 10 milles, The pressure is moderatly low throughout most of Alaska and b lowest in southern Bering Sea. I is moderately high in Northern and extreme Southeastern Alaska, Western Canada, and northwest of Hawaii. Moderate rains have fallen in Southern Alaska and clear | weather prevails in the Interior and North. Temperatures have risen | in Northern Alaska and the westarn Interior. o - ‘THESE TWINS GOOD AT THEIR TASKS | 1 | 2 o - Associated Press I‘Imlc Delmar (left) and Teddy Tegler, Seattle twins, play a twin game of golf. They are on the same team, made the same scores in their first competition, equal scores in the second and carried the idea of quity a little further by scoring their first birdies on the same hole. o MOTHER’S DAY—MAY 10TH Give Her WHITMAN’S SAMPLER CANDY In 1, 2, 3 and 5 pound boxes Butler, Mauro Drug Co. “When We Sell It—It’s Right” WE DELIVER : Express Money Orders ALASKA MEAT CO. ; QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamles v - Telephone 134 PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 s Pioneer Pool Hall *POOL—BILLIARDS Chas, Miller, Prop. Telephone 183 EMPLOYMENT OFFICE THE CHAS, W. CARTER MORTUARY ‘ "I‘OMWIItMG!-MWC" Oomlthmdmkflnst. Phone 136 e THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU ) Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat WALL PAPER : _at_ - Juneau Paint Store PRINTING AND STATIONERY . Desk Supplies—Ink—Desk Sets— Blotters—Office Supplies Geo. M. S:mpkms Co. 1% D e | 101d Papers for sale at Empirc-Ofiié;:

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