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WEAK ANKLES strengthened by Dr. Foot-Eazer. by muscular strain in Foot-Eazer at once. weight of the body FLAT FOOT, WEA ARCHES. ORAMPED TOES. and instantly relieves dition. tion and pressure — quick, sure relief. B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. “Juneauw's Leading Department Store” . « o 5 % G ',‘3’; B s e o] v Ultra-medernistic buildings set off by brilliant colors are pushing into the air on Chicago’s lakefront as the city prepares for the 1933 werld’s fair. At left below is the entrance to the completed mllllnn‘ doliar travel and ftransport building with its cable suspended dome. In center is a model of the entire $10,000,000 construction project. Above is the hall of science, which is nearing completion, Fair City to Attract Eye Of Party Convention Delegates at Chicago 1 !DEXC summer they will glimpse the‘ the strain from overworked PAIN IN THE LEGS AND BACK is often caused by foot trouble. This is instantly reliev- ed by Dr. Scholl's Foot-Eazer. RHEUMATISM is often caused It is relieved by Dr. Scholl’s PAIN IN THE HEEL. Dr. Scholl’s Foot-Eazer equalizes the this pain immediately. ‘The Foot-Eazer strengthens the sagging mus- cles and prevents flat-foot. The Foot- Eazer holds the foot up in place ‘CORNS, BUNIONS, CALLOUS- ES. Dr. Scholl's Foot-Eazer in- stantly removes the cause—{fric- . Scholl’s ly relleves instantly Scholl's the foot. and stops KENED this con- and gives [ CHICAGO, Il., Jan. 28.—When the political clans gather here | strange spectacle of vividly colored | modernistic towers along Chica- | | go's usually somber lakefront. It will be their preview of the| | $10,000,000 constructien project that | |is to be the world’s fair of 1933. | Along 600 acres of man-made | shoreland they will see a dozen or more odd-shaped siructures whose exteriors in dazzling red, yellow, | blue, orange and black create the ! impression of & city of fantasy. ! Colorful Buildings Already $2,000,000 has been spent jon several of these gayly-colored, ! ultra-modernistic buildings which will house the exposition officially | called By June contracts for $5,000,000 in further eomstruction will havebeen let. Even mnow the 'few completed buildings, whose striking architec- ture has created many controver- “A Century of Pregress.”|’ ILOCAL WORKERS ARE URGED FOR Attention by (Continuea from Page One) Red Salmon Packing Association, Nekat Packing Company, Astoria and Puget Sound Canning Com- pany, Northwestern Fisheries Com- pany, Anvil Sea Food Cerporation, Ward's Cove Packing Company, The Cordova Times editorial that misconstrued the action of the Territorial Chamber in connection with Alaska timber development sy, causes the stranger to wonder if his eyes are deceiving him. First of all, perhaps, he notes | buildings, whose cable - suspended |dome encloses the largest unob- structed area ever enclosed by man beneath a roof. Outlining Plans In the $400,000 adminsitration building, also completed, a corps of 250 workers is employed to map details for further construction and outline general plans for the fair. Nearing completion is the $800,- 000 hal of science, which may be New Florida Track Upened | for the dedieated d@uring political festivi- ttes here fext summer. Three units| of the electrical group, to cost $800,000 each and to house exhibits of radio, Wire communication and electricity in ‘all its branches, are under construction. , It Congress appropriates funds for the Federal building, that may be started by summer, as will the “hall building and many structures that !will contain exhibits from foreign et Pqndm{' further advices from Mrs. H. Vance, of Seattle, mother of the late Willlam A, McGhee, \ definite arrangements for his fu- )neral are still held in abeyance. Word from a friend of the mother, who is past 70 years old, was re- ceived yesterday by the Charles |'W. Carter Mortuary. Definite date for sun-worshipers, who follow Old Sol! the new racing plant at Coral Gables, | sh field for are dead. the $1,000000 travel and transport |3 of states’ °‘the agriculture | the rites is || which has decreased from $1,000 %o |¢ was printed January 18. It assum- ‘Cham telegraph @ mesage to the Cordova Chamber asking it to get the Cor- dova Times te eorrect its error. Alaska Railroad have a joint water- and-rail rate on commodities origi- nating at ocean ports and des- ,{from the Secretary to the Presi-| FEDERAL JOBS Important Matters Given, Terri- | torial Chamber | The W Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, variable winds. LOCAL DATA ! Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity ~Wesner |4 pm. vesty 16 % NE 14 Clear 4 am. today 13 38 NE 15 Clear Noon today 14 59 s 11 Clear (By the U. 8. Weather Burean) Partly cloudy and slightly warmer tonight and Friday; gentle U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU eather beginning at 4 p.m., Jan. 28: YESTERDAY ) The weahter is cloudy in the Gulf | western, Interior and distriets. Highest 4pm. | Lowest4am. 4a.m. Precip. 4am. The pressure is low in Bering Sea with moderate rain in southern Bering Sea and light snow in the Kuskokwim Valley, and is high in other portions of Alaska and southward to California. Southeastern Alaska. Temperatures have risen in Western Alaska and the Gulf and have generally fallen in other Station— temo. temp. | emp. temp. veloeily 24 hrs. Weather Barrow -36 -36 | -40 -40 . 0 Clear Nome ~12 -14 -14 2 16 0 Clear Bethel -6 | -6 8 14 .08 Snow Fort Yukon -24 -42 -42 0 0 Clear 'Tanana -42 | -4 -16 6 [ Clear Fairbanks . -14 -32 -30 4 0 Clear Eagle -32 -44 -26 8 0 Clear |St. Paul ... 46 32 32 34 18 K Rain Dutch Harbor 42 38 40 26 88 Pt.Cldy Kodiak 2 2 28 o 0 Cldy Cordova 16 2 20 4 0 Cldy Juneau 16 1 13 15 0 Clear Sitka - 12 —_ [ 0 Clear Ketchikan . 2 16 16 0 0 Clear Prince Rupert 30 20 20 4 0 Clear Edmonton .. -3 -18 -16 6 02 Cldy Seattle 40 30 32 6 0 Clear Portland 36 3¢ 34 4 22 Cidy San Francisco 52 50 44 46 8 0 Clear *—Less than 10 miles. of Alaska and clear in North- |'so deferred for future consideration {by the Board of Managers. The communications relative to | proceeds from the Pribilof Island | rookeries and to the establishment- of Army and Navy airplane and { hydroplane bases were those given | newspaper publicity recently by the | Executive Secretary. They were dent of the United States, the Sec- | retary of the Treasury, the Secre- tary of the Interior, the Commis- {sioner of Fisheries, the Secretary of War and the Secretary of the | Navy. | Nature Of Replies | | The communications, broadly | speaking, set forth that the sub- | Jjects were matters either that re- quired action by Congress or that could not be considered because of the Government’s economic pol- dcy. Members of the Board of Mana- gers, besides Executive Secretary ‘Whittier, present at the meeting | were F. A. J. Gallwas, and L. W. Kilburn, of the Douglas Chamber, | and Allen Shattuck, R. E. Reberi- | and G. H. Walmsley of the ‘Chamber. MISSIONARY SOCIETY TO MEET TOMORROW ‘The Woman’s Missionary Soclety of the Presbyterian church will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2 0'- clock in the church parlors. Mrs. Carmichael will be hostess and Mrs. Frank Harrls as program leader Wil present Mrs. Leon Vincent, who will talk of her two years’ resi- dence as a missionary at Point Barrow, and Mrs. Lloyd Vincent, |who will tell of experiences of her life ‘as the daughter of a mission- ary in China. | 'All women interested in missions are invited to attend the meeting. — - "O1a vapers f The Empire. 25,000 POUNDS OF BLACK COD. LIFTED ON PIER Fishermen Are Getting | Ready for Opening of Halibut Season Twenty-five thousand pounds of black cod, caught in Icy Strait and Cross Sound, were lifted yesterday | afternoon and this forenoon upon | the wharf of the Juneau Cold! Storage Company. The fish was purchased by the Storage Company | and will be salted. Thirteen thousand pounds of the! cod were brought by the Addlng—‘ ton, Capt. S. E. Anderson, and 12,- 000 pounds by the Oceanic, Capt. Ole Westby. Fishermen are getting boats and gear ready for the opening of the halibut season at midnight, February 15. Most of thié Juneau fleet will leave port about Febru- ary 13 so as to be on the banks early February 16. Zane Grey Awarded Two Mining Claims COUQUILLE, Ore, Jan. 28— Zane Grey, novelist, has obtained | a patent for two mining claims at ‘Winkle Bar, on the Rogue River, filed on several years ago. More black gold sands on the beach were uncovered by recent storms and enough is being taken out, panners said, to make more than |wages. e S R ALL SIZES ALL PRICES Also a complete line of REPAIR PARTS for STOVES and RANGES at POPULAR PRICES HARRIS HARDW ARE CO. LOWER FRONT STREET j‘.?““ i SCHUMACHER wAts Soran You need no longer waste one plece wall. Takes any fin- mz labor and money In ish perfectly — wall ", bullding walle. Now the new, paint, tint or calcimine. 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