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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE TUESDAY, M\RCH ¥, l‘)3 sbe S RUBSEVELT AND SHOD FOR CAMPAIGN RACE" 0. 8. anAn'nmrr OoF Amuom.'mms m’ranc sumu The W eather leTH Mlx IT 'N | (By the U. 8. Weatner Burean; : & | Forecast for Juncan and vicinity, beginning at 4 pan., March 1: VERmNT STATE : T . | Fair and warmer tonight and Wednesday; moderate easterly winds. LOCAL DATA Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Veioctiv ~ Wentner |Fight for Nommatlon to Be A W | (4 pm. yesty 3008 24 % NE 15 Pt Cldy | " X i % e 4 am. today 30/26 19 37 E 17 Clear Cal‘l led In'O New | |8 5 5 s » Noon today 30.37 24 44 NE 13 Clear hngland States ! : | [ A ABLE AND BADIO REPORTS These new fashions have been ) YESTERDAY | TODAY d . % ) 3 FORCES 3 A RE BE[NG i Highest 4pm. | Lowest4am. 4am, Precip, sa.n carefully chosen for their beau- i i LINED UP FOR FRAY Station— temv, 'temp. | emp. temp. velc.ity 24 hrs Weather / B ok G ; / d ¢ | Barrow 2 -2 -20 -20 4 Clear F: smariness, Jolorimgs, . i < A 7 & 8 Nome o 8 8 4 10 18 Clear ty and smarin g VMayor of Jelsev City in| [ & : ; | Bethel [} 6 20" Rk Clefir PP T s kit 3§ 7 5 | Fort Yukon ... -28 -28 -44 44 0 Clear fabrics and fashion correctnes: ; - Command of Former e X i B W e b o . % \ ; Governor Forces N | Pairbanks £ s S ek are the outstanding keynote. | g il 4 4 PR | Eagle -4 .14 -26 -18 8 Clear [ NEW YORK, March 1.—The riv-] s ¢ Y 3 |8t. Paul 30 30 TR W - Rain |alry between former Crovernor Al- % » Dutch Harbor 40 40 36 38 16 & Cldy h A {fred E. Smith. and Gov. Franklin | » s ) | :‘::d;:f' gg Zg zg 33 1§ g::i The reasomable prices for 2 |D. Roosevelt for the Democratic | ! S i e | Cordove -8 - The regsohable PL G ? i | Presidential nomination will be car- | 3 . ¥ S @ | Juncau 24 4 i 19 19 17 Clear | ried into Vermont. : : / & | |sitka o=, | 2 = 0 Clear these party frocks are also im- AN A [P S e snes 1o | (I . : b A tohiion e FRl R SR bty D D | itensive fight in Néw ®rgland.| | s |Prince Rupert ... 42 36 8 "3 0 28 PLOdy of your ; 1 Migor Hague, ot Jersey Ofty. is| . WS | Edmonton 8 2 10 100733 50 Snotv $ - ! | directing the forcés and has been i | [ seattre 50 48 LR e TR Cidy | informed there is a strong Smith | : N Partiand 0. % g0 S A g Cldy i sentiment. i 3 | |San Francisco ..... 60 54 48 48 4 0 Clear { The Roosevelt supporters saidthe | | @i s o e N *—Leps than 10 miles. |Democratic State Committee, at a e B % : S . The pressure is moderately high over the Interior and from the |zecent meeting, voted all but ‘one — ! |Pacific States westward, and is atout normal near Vancouver Island Ifor Roosevelt as the nominee. Associated Press Photo |ywith rain from extreme Southeastzrn Alaska to Oregon. The pres- Y E / ‘ f (i . e " g Prh}e 3“21. ;0 ("‘[,(l I AR 4 With the democratic convention just over the hill, Alfred E. Smith, | sure is unusually low in the Aleutian Islands with rain in that vi- X " who is willing to carry the party’s standard again if selected, gets some | . 9 r wes i 2 i i April 21—Fanthers vs. Blephants; | .y shoes for the 1932 campaign, At the same time he e v R O Mg i e B B et T B Chipmunks vs, Tigers. | a pair of child’s shoes, similar to the ones he bought 53 years ago from | cept from Kodiak westward. Temperatures have . risen except in $1() 75 7. g | April 2—Lions vs. Muskrats. *he same clerk, Thomas Groundwater, | Southeast Alaska and the extreme North where they have fallen. . { portant and worthy netice. April 4—Antelopes vs. Bears.} ) Beavers vs. Wolves. April 5—Chipmunks vs, Panthers; Tigers | Elephants . vs. Badgers. i F. Hennihg 182 REGISTRATI“N April 7—Muskrats vs. Chipmunks. Kaufman . 165 I Beavers vs.. Cougars. Simpkins 150 | April 8—Badgers vs. Tigers; Lions Mis. Goddard 110 } % Ve guEnR, Mrs, Taylor 120 ~ April 9—Antelopes vs. Wolves. 4 B h ndS O nC | _April 11—Chipmunks vs. Beavers; — e 5 re o9 ° | Wolves vs. Bears, Liohs : 8 April 12—Cougars vs. Tigers; Pullen il ! ittt m s MH U il |,‘f’lf - i g Lions -vs. Panthers. Courcil 5 el -hfl M" l Juneaw’s Leading Department Store April 14—Antelopes vs.. Beavers; et 5 | 3 i ! : Muskrats vs. Badgers Mrs, Keller 4 Mayor, 3 Councilmen and‘ w”w"“] ||J April 15.—Elephants vs. Cougars; | Irs, ‘Williams v A " i Lions vs. Chipmunks. Mo School Director to Be ! i [ Hl" April 16—Badgers vs. Bears. 40 Elected A,)l';l 5 i I April 18—Wolves vs. Tigers; Ele- Elephant £ ‘ph;m'.s vs. ‘Muskrats. Hennioe 2 Tae April 19—Antelopes vs. Muskrats; . zistration Dcoks for Badgers vs. Panthers. 4 ! clection to be held Af P N April 21—Chipmunks vs. Eleph- . Bringdale 0 d today in the of mLs; Lions vs. Wolves, Mis. Bavied . ,Cf”' F?l(~x‘k in the 1 | April 22—Cougars vs. Bears; | i e Pe S e TH DAYITigcrs vs. Beavers. t ¢ by the mid- ; | April 28—Panthers vs. Antelopes. Cougars J g ) € e :A ’I:x{:fl u:_-;k: Ne'(- Lam s a l Sh d g W A4 ps and Shades Twelve Teams of Men and Moars \ e Qualifications - far 2 Buy new lamps to light your rooms in a new way, and save new Women Picked for Final. | & o6 " 2 I ve an age of 21 years Of WO | profits for your purse on these purchases during our clearance sale. 2 i 3. George 63 i 3 X 4 an citizenship, 2 " | Toddar 55 i esider of Alaska for at . Tournament B : e year and in'the city for at| Dridge Lamp | Mrs, Coughlin , 5 : a months immediately pre- of beautiful design, stand | & s Men and women bowlers at the | the election | and choice of shades— Flks' Club will vie for supremacy . SECOND DAUGHTER - ut 6 e 0;15 \\c-:i rsvmsf,erc:l $5'73 Yo 312.50 in the ;Zr_ml tournament, of the| Muskrats BORN TO GQEFES : night. Twelve teams B : cilmen and a school di-| Floor Lamp which gets under way next Boyle ... At the election this year a mayor, comprised of two women and 2 yeaungay. o will be chosen. The terms of imitation bronse, onyx thre emen, }nve been entered and S £ ity of Mayor Thomas B. Judson, Coun- | base, with choice of h- 4 land, Oxu'un according to a cable- R 3 A ke ea y v 5 ciln Wall 8. Georg: Homflr i end April 22. GHIC.; The mother is the former and School Director M. L.| $5.25 to $12.00 Following is the personnel of the | Chipimtnks BR s Pertile Aud 10_father 08 tt expire. - S r of Vs n 5 i i Pr' e that sevemsl. Ul Lavenik ... 5 ?fiofl:‘(.or”:! A1<lr'\w11€/\!?"?ml" F’i‘* b candidacy announcements| Table Lamp |s W| a c B Metcalf, G. George, God- H. Sabin Rahevond dRUEHLEY 10 NC! PUTL Y i Hive been made. O Shatinn: potkors Yadb; Wil dard, Mrs. Duncan, Mrs. Coughlin. Olson e ey | matching shade— Muskrats—Boyle, Thompson, Sel- Mrs. MocCormick l $2 50 to $6.75 L i Bonstimer i 2 by, Mrs, Petrich, Mrs. Andrews. Bth, Dk Appeals to every Coal Consumer in Juneau fRaiic i ol LpCtadon od Dally Cross-lbord Pu"zle : Glson, Mrs. McCormick, Mrs Lav- RADIO LAMPS—COFFEE TABLE LAMPS— For bargain heating burn INDIAN coal with i Nt & W wape e Rbernoss . Rt atiaE v Pure o END TABLE LAMPS Carbonado Coking Egg-Nut Coal — a fuel ard, Shaw, Miss Taylor, Mrs, Du-| N Bavard ... . Stegr W : ; All in the new bases of pottery and wrought iron. SEE THEM . . . g Lge : . MIAID]A b The prices are exceedingly low. A 2l fagsis fresne. Sha combination we guarantee to give you furnace Panthers = Barregar i NEW SHADES , Blomgren, Miss Taylor Throw away that old shade and get the new parchments. < SR ERE wlomimiKE{m®wioIn I[P oM - [H8ZIm =z WEIE i b —|m|® A Fard (00 ol Lt e P m colloa, - fganlesces Knack i —{=m wimz = Tfil WM Crepe Back Satin— son. " " outeast Other bargains, other values throughout the store. erman. Miss Monson originato Scala . Edible tuber March 5—Beavers vs, Lions. R I i ; 2. 2] Canton Crepe in latest Muskrats vs. Panthers. M. Bavard . : Sl s black, navy, yard— & Beavers—Koski, Sides, Shepard, 5. (\“.I.O\;&J.Wu-:‘-z‘-\r Dock Price Mrs, Worth, Mrs, McTean, Bt o 45or, hecul Wolves — Stewart, T. George, Barragar . INDIAN LUMP ... 4 i 11.50 Worth, Miss Barragar, Mrs. Olson. Rlomech i $ Badgers—M. Bavard, Bringdale, C. Sabin COME IN TODAY U ta SO N ‘ . Tigers—¥. Henning, Kaufman, " Bl CARBONADO EGGNUT .. . 1300 | Remm s Heonor Esioen S T"E CAPrrAI_ EI_ECTR C ‘Taylor. Beavers S i i 5 CALIL US DIRECT Lions—Pallen, Oouncll, Erbland,| — goski ... ’ Ea SPECIAL—During this week we offer 6 regular 25- g ey i) Mrs. Kelier, Mrs Williams. Bides : . Ghan . East Indian . Give 40 or 60 Watt Lamps for $1.00 Elephants—A. Henning, G. Mes-| Shepard ... 3 weight 3 3wy — - S el ot S o e s Mrs. Bavard. Mrs. Molean ... 37. Wharve 54, Wrath - Cougars—Robertson, H. Messer- A riklors o Black 3 g"?’{:s,{‘;'," -~ schmidt, Petrich, Mrs. Pullen, Mrs. e variety . Finl PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. |5 - R LR g 4 " March 8—Bears vs. Panthers; Stewart ... ol S:fix“;‘x. . Européan fish e N o 6 \omb]e March 7—Elephants vs. Antel- Miss Barragar ... Deed 3 puscnlar | rubber . € : s - |opes; Cougars vs. Badgers. Mrs. Olson is Efi'e’}‘-?a"u{r?" Serpents et . Hypothetical shades, yard. $1.85 March 8—Chipmunks vs. Wolves; fezsi Explate Sober 15, Charge torde Tigers vs. Bears. 34 7 March 11—Badgers vs. Wolves; Bringdale 3 168 . % . . S : The MARKOE STUDIO | v aniciose o e — / : $2.50 March 12—Chipmunks vs. Cou- Mrs, Haki0ey "y fl. .% ./ n e : gars. Mrs. Peterman . > i i S s 2| 3 e ST T T T | (R O, Shened es o e ya Sa ANCISe: 1 Muskrats vs. Bears, { f ; S ; Am'lom‘u es the removal to San Fr‘mut« o of s o O W %a %h..-fl //// . O 4 Printinted Lace, yd « their Studio and takes this epportunity to Lions vs. Tigers. R T A b ; 3 -—85 cents. Tinca for e o | 2o o | uliill%ill-//fllflll = thank the people of Juneau for the support ers; Cougars vs. Antelopes. CARD PARTY A // satisfaction. ©. Sabin, Mrs. George, Miss MOD-|{ Mrs. Dufresne 25 cents to $3.00 INDIAN NUT e =i 11.25 Van Atta, Mrs. Kearney, Mrs. Pet- Mrs. George PHONE 412 serschmidt, Davis, Mrs. Bringdale, R ok > -, ose b ARe . Cereal seeds Tigers wvs. Muskrats. T. George B Home of 6% D X ver: historical March 10—Beavers vs. Elephants; | Badgers and patronage accorded them, March 18—Tigers vs. Panthers; | Perséverance Lodge No. 2 A Re- a- % Boars Ve SRR e S March 19—Wolves vs. Muskrats. | Besdey nig FR g ol ""” Wy el As soon as possible we will announce mgfi%,’}umv:m:“ e Amtolongs, ;!ln . :o ::dh::fiumgt:r:m;r:;fl)g;‘ /// /% -.“=2%2.5 H .A Leader Department tore 7 - GEORGE BROS. “Shop at the Leader” /R 22—Chipm o at 8 pm. Good prizes and lunch- cx;::? V& p:mh;;: s Vs Bears; | oy, Admission fifty cents. This is the fourth and last of the present March 24—Tigers vs. Elephants; & | Beavers vs. Muskrats. series and“GRAND PRIZES WILL afdrch ' 85-Wolves Vs, 'O rs; BE AWARDED. You are \m;t;;d. Badgers vs. Lions. s March 26—Chipmunks vs. Ante- lopes. UNITED FOOD CO. | 5o = mawm = March 20—Cougars vs. -Muskrats; o < 9 Tigers vs. Antelopes. ‘CASH IS KING March 31—Beavers vs. Badgers; oLt 0D STVLE SoR Bears vs. Elephants. 2 our new permanent location ER §I?il.i =

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