The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 28, 1931, Page 2

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B TTRI R N o T — THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE THURSDAY MAY 28, 1931. — — e e e ——————————————————. — ———a MRS HARDING GOES ing of this city, left early this we*k SKEWES-SHOTTER U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAD 1 for the south. Clyde S. Skewes, Juneau, and cARDlNALS IN 4 Il SOUTH; GRADUATION. | St: m semsiocaintat - atase e Bracses Shuotii Souats. wita The W eather , { "~ OF HER DAUGHTER |cies s rinishoa. » married here today, the ceremony (By the U, 5. Weather Buress ¥ and her daughter will being performed by Judge Charles F d- vicintt: 4 May 28: fir i 9 Sey in the United tates Commis- ; U osecast: for-Jumean: agd visiolty; begiuning 4 p. m, Bay =52 il ifornia a short time. y v Rain tonight and Friday; moderate southeasterly winds. To be present at the graduation |return home about July 1. sioner’s Court. Mrs. Skewes was y € i,i)‘cu.‘DATAb 3 of her daughter, Miss Mary Camp- ¥ the widow of the late Frank Shot- 11, from St. Mary’s Academy at ter, well known Hoonah pioneer. Time : Blrmnzezzx‘ Temp. Humidity Wind Velr:fl.; Wg?;hu les, Mrs. Justin W. Hard- | SCHOMBEL'S ELECTRIC SHOP ——r—— 4 pm. yesty 30. 51 55 s y ald 4 am. today ....3009 46 88 SE 12 Rain g, wife of Fedeml Jydge Hard-!adv. TELEPHONE 4502 J Old Dmers at The Emplre i Noon today 30.04 48 94 El 6 Raln 2 LRl 2 ; ewe r Fe St. I;-O‘"S Gets 'P lenty of ABLE. AND RADIO REPORTS 00O MRS | Hhts Bt Cam't Con- | ymemmspmy™ " Topay ™ P . ghest 4 pm. am. 4a.m. Precip. 4 l vert; Pirates Win Station— temp. temp. | emp. temp. velocity 24 hrs, Weather H in the Proper Types ST. LOUIS, May 28.—Pittsburgl's | BAITOW ... 32 gg H ;g : 02 cé;‘;; i ? to 0 victory over St. Louis yes-|Nome . S 3 H by i |Bethel .. .40 40 30 32 10 0 cldy i y ternoon, cost the Cardi 32 4 3 i als their first place position in (Fort Yukon Ny 558 - B4 FRENCH LIGHT WEIGHT he National League with New York | Tanara Y « i ' 7 oing to the top and giving second |Fairbanks ... 4 42 | 3¢ 3¢ 4 Trace Cldy H BEAD NECKLACES " ifida’ 25 Bt TS, Eagle B8 veh s B $ 0 Cldy i it 2ol e e et ¢ Meine allowed eight hits but the [St. Paul ............. 38 38 | 30 32 3 0 Cldy i ardinals were unable to convert|Dutch Harbor ... 44 44 gg 33 T Tr;ce %5 g;gy y / R ( KERS AC hem into scores while the Pi-|Kodiak .. 46 46 . Cldy i PEWTER CIOKERS and BRACELETS ates chtained a total of 10 hi‘s off |Cordova 4 u el ey vty S setti ohnson and Lindsey, four of them Juneau 51 51 45 12 2 Rain : ith colored settings eing off the bat of L. Waner. Sitka ... S ® 6 18 98 Rain i\ Ketchikan . . b4 52 | 48 50 8 12 Cldy AN "RYST/ 3 y GAMES WEDNESDAY Prince Rupert ... 60 60 46 46 4 02 PiCldy %‘ PEARL AND CRYSTAL COMBINATIONS Pacific Coast League Edmonton ........ 12 66 36 40 » 0 Clear ! 2 Bl' ‘l & 1 “'l : Sacramento 6; Missions 7. Seattle ............... 62 62 48 50 % [ Clear f In black anc hite Los Angeles 10; Portland 6. Portland .. G, Lok el S » 0 Clear | Oakland 6; Hollywood 8. San Francisco ... 68 66 J::2708 ;o0 : 0 Clear i % San Francisco 4; Seattle 5, thir- *—Less than 10 miles. i Beautiful Chokers of Coral, Jade, Lemon, teen innings. The low pressure area south of the Gulf of Alaska has moved '4 ‘ National League northward and the high pressure off the Pacific States has shifted llow, Gardenia, White and Ivory Colored Pittsburgh 4; St. Touis 0. northeastward attended by increased rainfall in the eastern portion = Yello sard, Y Chicago 8; Cincinnati 4. of the Guif of Alaska and the panhandle. The high pressure area BEADS Boston 4; New York 7. south of the Aleutian Islands has remained stationary and unsettled i o \ American League weather continues in Western and Interior districts. A rise in pres- ]‘\’IVC‘Sh‘;"filC(“All‘P‘i{lBgS]”:_ 3'61 sure “has been attended by an extension of the clear weather in JPS—Brilliant set in several new shapes ew York 5; Philadelphiy 6 . |Northern Alaska. Temperature changes have been slight in all por- CL I g’--tbz": 41: ‘é‘;"ehf‘ds "w tions of the Territory. Conditions appear favorable for clearing . 2Lrol 3 H cago 3 and designs. One of the most useful and i SeAiEn T REE Sy By: CIONERRL ol othe ook, e ibr: act hoice first editi 5 i A general library, embracing choice first editions of mod SEANDINE OF ol AE: Pacific Coast League Won Lost Pect. Hollywood 28 21 k Los Angeles 26 22 Portland 26 22 Mission 26 21 San Francisco 23 25 Cakland 21 25 Sacramento 22 27 Scattle 21 o Nationa: League Won Lost Pct. 22 9 10 17 9 379 17 14 548 17 15 531 rac ical 1 ems for ornamen lll jurposes, B AT . practical items f ! ern authors, sets of limited editions of modern and ancient au- thors, sets of classical authors in fine leather bindings, miscel- g 1 laneous novels, text books, volumes of historical and philosophi- We close all day Saturday, May 30th, ! e G prsdIen MEMORIAL DAY. This is in conform- ity with the Merchants’ Closing Agree- cal subjects, and rare editions—now on display at the Valentine Jewelry Store. MORE BARGAINS IN JEWELRY — DROP IN ment, as fostered by The American 4 AND LOOK THEM OVER. Legion. Furniture of Valentine Living Quarters being sold at low prices. B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. “Juneau’s Leading Department Store” N c B P P b C WHEN THINGS WAKE UP ati of 25 219 American League Won Lost Pct Philadelphia 25 8 152 Washington 22 14 611 New York 20 14 583 Cleveland 17 20 459 Detroit 18 23 439 Chicago 16 20 444 St. Louis 12 o 761 Boston 12 2 353 Juneaun City League Won Lost Pct Essex Town Sedan—1929 Model—practically new, run less than 5,000 miles, offered at $500.00. Spring—hanging up another worn-out Winter— unlocks the sunshine, flowers and bunnies. 4 Mankind seems to begin again with new hope, new ambition, and new determination to be prudent, learning what to seek and what to shun. A bank account of your own is a thing worth striv. ing to have. Make this your Bank. First National Bank = This sale is being conducted by the Administrator = of the Estate of E. Valentine. To satisfy the claims = against the estate all the personal property must be * = sold within a limited time and it is now being offered = at prices greatly reduced from the ‘true values. g Inquire at g = = -] = ; Moose Sl 2 3 VALENTINE ’S J EWELRY STORE R T IllllllllllllIIIIllll|lllllllllIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIlIIIIlllmIIIlIIllIIIllIIIIIlI! i AT THE HOTELS 1 8 Open—Afternoons, 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. Evenings 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. > Gastineau - Orin Baird, Cordova; E. J. Nor- man, Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Smith, K. B. Edwards, Seattle. Alaskan Charles L. Parker, Gustavus; Har- ry Colten, Juneau; G. W. Romey, Tacoma; Calvin McKay, Seldovia. Zinda Jans Barber, Haines. T SINGER ELECTRIC SEWING MACHINES FOR THE |m||mm|mm|mmnnnnunmmmm Sport Coats NEW MATERIALS PORTABLE AND CABINET k. MODELS Boy or Girl The Best Laundry At a Fair Price . GRADUATE WHERE? | = NEW STYLES CAPITAL LAUNDRY ‘ : h Sold and Rented SHEAFFER'’S LIFETIME PENS and SHEAFFER’S PENCILS The new knobby wools, bright tweeds, camel hairs . . . some fur trimmed . . . in strik- ing youthful lines, polo coats, dress coats, belted . . . flared skirts . . . coats which can be worn all through the summer . . . that right '] Miss A. Hamilton | FURRIER | Furs of all kinds made | and remodeled. | GASTINEAU HOTEL l Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. T e P | weight wrap which alwayi comes in so handy. Telephone 10 JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS, ALASKA Complete range of sizes in some models, others Lo Butler Maure Drug Co. in broken lots—for those who come early. Phone No. 6 Phone No. 18 PHONE 134 WE DELIVER Sizes 16 to 44 | 1 SRRSOy ORIERE NEW AND EXCLUSIVE - - - - | f;g?f%THE L T T e b g 50UND NOT A PRINTING AND STATIONERY at unprecedented prices Ml o o Desk Supplies—Ink—Desk Sets— DAY AND NIGHT TAXI SERVICE > Chamber of Commerce Booth CLOSING OUT Two Groups of Men’s Tan Oxfords Regular $7.50 — NOW $5.00 and $6.00 Blotters—Office Supplies Geo. M. Simpkins Co. VERY LOW $16.75 $19.50 and $22.50 Blues, Tans, Greens, Blacks and Tweeds NEW HATS There isn’t anything so summery, so infinitely flattering, so feminine as the new brim hats— There's a hum of happiness i in the newly over-hauled and tuned motor . . . all set and ready for a full season of trou- bleless motoring There is pleas- WALL PAPER ire in turning over a job to s | the owner when we know he is . going to get more miles per P 3 S Salion of gas . . . more power Juneau Paint Store in pick-up and “get-there” . . . greater satisfaction in driving land a season of minimum ex- pense in upkeep of his car. You *. ANy S VA ¥ Rough Straws nay think your motor needs no B ugb l attention . . . but you'll note PHONE 487 allitbuntle the difference immediately if you tell us to “tune 'er up for the season.” Rates are most reasonable—on either time or job basis. JUNEAU Panamas and Malays PRICED FOR CLEARANCE $4.95 to $7.50 A special group in close-fitting and with brims in all shades to choose from. Regu- lar values $6.75 to $9.50— PRICED FOR CLEARANCE, $4.95 Next to Gastineau Hotel Frr=rrrrric oz iririrrr0)] MARKOE STUDIO PHOTOGRAPHS OF QUALITY THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat PORTRAITURE, PHOTO FINISHING, CAMERAS, ALASKA VIEWS, ETC. First National Bank Bldg. Juneau, Alaskg MOTORS , Old Papers for sale at Empire OEC;

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