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: : _THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JAN. 27, 1933. ; , ; ¥ VEATHER B! | | I BRlGHTENS UP; ) RESOLUTIONS e | By the U. 8. Weather Burean) ! | Forecast for Juneaw and vicinity. beginning at 4 p.m., Jan. 27: | G FI AT ITS MEETlNG; Probably snow tonight and Saturday;moderate easterly winds. ! | Time Barometer Temp. l‘_dllv Sell- Cff Short Lived ¢ ‘ x& 3 Humit ity Weather ‘ i 14 n.m. yest'y 29.09 32 umfiz v w;nu vmo; d Cldy i 4 am. today 29.23 28 gg s 4 Snow } Local Post Requests Con-|Noon today 2924 2 sE 8 cldy e At AN e ABLE AN New Hats are down in front—up —Rails Strong, Pull stitution to Visit North |, ¢ > R4DI0 nerons ! ‘ inating i ‘ ok ] 2 1 YESTERDAY | = § in b sinating in shape, hats that | Prices Higher Wants First Flag | b e 1§ I € | - et } Highest 4p.m. | Lowestdam. 4am. Precip. 4am. et . § NEW YORK, Jan. 27.- : i : ¢ ¢ o e R R 5 & e 3 | 2 the bi-monthly meeting of the Station temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather tell of the Spring season which will soen : P ool ok v d John Bradford Post of the Batrow -2 -2 | .82° 3 8 0 Clear " : ) 4 9 3 a prorounced sell-of nd | sican Legion held in the Le-|Nome . . =20 -28 | -32 -30 4 13 Clear 4 he here. hats that will brighten vour. pres- 16sses of ‘onz to two points were n Dugout last evening two im-|Bethel ... -18 -28 | -30 -24 ' g2 0 Pt.Cldy 2 A ; ‘(‘nn(clad or reduced. Several is- nt resolutions were drawn up{Fort Yukon ... -38 -38 | -40 -40 0 0 Clear nt costume for you. Be one of the first fsues. particularly za unanimously passed. | Tanana -3 -46 -62 -62 0 0 Clear n fractions to a a | Fairbank: - -2 - - r ; e 5 : ; e o ition, to be sent|Fairbanks . 22 24 | 46 . -46 0 02 Clear to wear a smart new Spring hat. A most oy b | Sectetary of the Navy, was| Eagle o M ST R TR BOGAE Cldy rm. nsfers today we s Tk | T v t urgently and respectfully | St. Paul 24 24 | o4 W 44 06 . Pt.Cldy attractive assortment as a very low cost. {one miliibn shares. J the U. S. 8. Constitution,|Dutch Harbor ... 38 36 | 36 38 2 40 Clear R ' Tobaecos and Industrial spec- 1 s due on the Pacific coa,.’:{cdmk 5 iy 48 16 | 12 16 0 0 Cldy p | laltics, hore and - there, June 20, visit South- | Cordova e 28 28 R 0 34 Cldy f poae 1 n ¥ aska ports. All of the posts Juneaw enscisss O 2 | 28 28 14 02 Snow }rzuls held up Yy t Alaska are sending ! Sitka LIt ] o | 2 — 0 10 Cldy lable to pgu the market up late sts to the Secretary|Ketchikan ... 36 3¢ [Br a2 58 4 34 Cldy + {in the day. » Prince Rupert . 36 36 32 32 4 34 Snow i 5““"?"5;“ L ol resolution, o be sent to | Edmonton ... 2 -4 | -10 -10 4 0 Clear i MUnl}e‘d Sm;iov il R :n up vernor and | Seattle e 40 38 {734 38 18 36 Pt.Cldy b}l1 r;:-_ Bl“”m’ :1 O i through him to the Delegate to|Portland 44 42 | 38 40 8 116 Rain - the in. R Cor uests that all possi-| San Franci 5 | i B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. |t o [ gt syl e by o el o SRS O | Amgrican Telephone and Tele- a the first American flag The barometric pressure is lov from Southern Alaska to Cali- [”“,,fl““ Leading l)«*pnrlmem Store [’Lgi\lr)h rel-‘ik::dd «I‘:mid'»‘v':r !3311:1!3”1‘ o | May Territory in 1867 a and lowest in the Gulf of A'aska and Bering Sea, with rain or v L ° 1 Delaware a. son adv 1t snow in southern Bering Sea and from the eastern portion of the Gulf to California. The pressure i: about normal in Central and hern Alaska with clear weath:r in those districts. Temperatures ve fallen in the central Interior and on the Bering Sea coast and 1 the Gulf of Alaska to British Columbia, and have risen n North and extreme Southwest. b time of the pur-| Virginia Va arney 7 to take to Lho air, ven when playing tenni: . 5 ughter of Waiter T. Varney, |two points. New York Central New Haven, Northeérn Pacifie, Un. ion Pacific and Sa {with gains of ma “WWQQQO““"QQOWOOWQQOO“O“QM“““‘WWM“ |more than one point. OF ALASKA DIES IN MONASTERY el i é &, American Can ' After Prolonged Illness Ac- ! shop of Alaska ‘To Be Honon Guest at Ban-{e1:, American Po n i tive Life of B]Shop quet Celebrahng 64th ., Anaconda 7%, B ’hn.](‘m S o F | Calumet and Hecla 2%, Chrys- Amphilohy Ended é Year as Employee ler do Fuel and Iron ; I RS He returned ploy! 13 Bishop Amphilohy of the R 4 an e his home in i 3 : «E;r;_l ing constantly to 2!, North Fox Films at the Russian Orthod ery at South Canaan, Pen Internationa Timers” of the Union Harvester ecoblr®? ylvania, according to an Assooiat- | ed Press dispatch recel this | ove | Pacific Railroad, will be honor|Packard 2%, Sagway z t of the Unfon Pacific Old|Stores 40':, Standard Brands 14% s Club No. "2, Danver, Feb- | United States Steel 29'¢, Westing- morning by The Empi The Bishop was well known | throughout Alaska as he resolution states that the of the American Legior that this flag, now, hives at Washingt: Industrial alcohol was off one should De in Alaska. It Urg- ! je————————— : o ”z{:fi;";; FATHER BF Gnv {and one-half points. e e ey ; /f“‘t:‘. ’f‘h“l C'*';l"“"” and '-.’:;‘ ’ 3 . gy Amerjcan Tobacco B was off two J. B. BURFORD HAS ittt a0 o powe J‘f(lnn(? 8 Lendlng lerary . points and then recovered partial- MAJOR OPERATION (o help them p this flag of Russian y. & states th if it is obtained ¢ " 16 lMHSI l ARKS HA . 3 f 1 I I C 1 Pacific was off onéand| rfo » Buric out 1914, el angdian Pacific was off oné an s . B : M.B i courts orings, Cal., where she is vacationing. Note the nifty tennis costume. D. 3 1 be b he ersitorial Hours: Noon to 5:30 and 7:00 to 9:30 P. M. one2-eighth points. Ann's Sitks im in Juneau. Located at J. B. Burford & Co. a and travelled exten- | R e} u P ULD TlMER; CLOSING PRICES TODAY e NEW YORK, Jan. 27.—Clesing meziing was very well :it- n in the [n- 0 LR ;r—‘ cadside markets were 94.1 F(}R INS URA NCE farmer-owned in 1932. . See H. R. SHEPARD & SON United F{»@d C(P. ' CASH GROCERS UNITED L father of Gov. |4 and “oldest of James Park For Expert : Programs for the event|house Electric 29% have just beer received here. | R S That date commemorates the be- QAM SHUC S sinning of Mr. Parks’ service witn| HEKE ON M. S. NORTHLAND the Union Pacific, 65 years | and is also the 65th annive ago the Alaska divided into two district work ‘ he was Sam Shucklin, well known m Window Cleaning of the laying of the ‘fist rails|chandise broker was a Juneau Bkl on the Colorado division west of|rival on the motorship Northland lave that uniformiy tendl ot AR Ellis, Katisas, this afternoon Shuckfin is ] ke of to Seattle for t to der, flavorsome qualityl§ that appeals to the par-§ ticular person. And at prices so surprisingly, e lew that you can’t af-g Phone 485 ; Parks and &)l haff-century | making his' first trip to Alaska ors of the Old Timers Clup|for the new season after spend mu be gudsis at' a banquet. Ther: co | the 1ast two months in" the So up his ardu- |8r¢ two other employees of the| work and ref od to Sitka |same road connected with it more' a complete rest than 55 years and 17 others 50 is health 20 ued to | Y€ars or more. > went to the South Canaan| The Governor’s father at the ry in Pennsylvania where |38¢ Of 90 years is still spry. He sath took him,|Was on active duty with the Union Was Very Active Pacific 43 years and Has been on . R Grrd g the retired list for 22 more. Bishop Amphilohy was very ac- A native of Gouliby Cork, !re-[ years ago, and ’m.years amtong to the United States with his pn-‘ ’ s tien for months Chrv 10 1855, 2% Hhe dge. 9¢ 20/ ford to deprive family of good mea Special for Saturd: SLICED BACON " Sugar-cured—Rindless FIVE SHOES ALWAYS FRESH FRUITS and VEGE TABLES { FRIENDLY Iz i § them, travellin: - S he entered the Union Armies and N lb by dog team from one seitlement (- - j; Py Oivil' War wntlt its PERMAN 18c > FRIENDLY TO another. He learned to speak 9 " 59 J S Ekimo langusee. fluently ang end in 1866, He was & miember | Frederic’s or v THE FEET L e :){ferzhe ;{is:r‘:wsex:;iscylva‘:;im\{etgu?; Du-Art Fresh Shipment of Choice Poultry Arrived CALIFORNIA ROCER Styl o et e apaiad ' the Seven Days' Battle of the Wil- | - $7.50 on the Northland Today Al tyles 3 s daMm il J-\mo S5 | ‘CROQUIGNOLE e T S ——— entered the service of the or SPIRAL Umr’\n Pacific as a bridge carpen- : (m of the original construction Betty Mac 'gang at Cheyenne,’ Wyomlng. west N.Y, EXGHANGE it e e s vt | Beauty Shop fes from Cheyenne to Ogden, & ARE SUSPENDED o, " B | M et BUTTER 4 pounds ...95¢ R Prompt Delivery PHONE 478 | BAILEY’S SPECIAL Gvery Night from 8 P. M. $5.00 Saturday Specxals s ———————————— \ 'y Hl AS. | { & ? { { { { | ater to Supe orado di- | ; | CHICKEN NOODLES - || GRAVES | iy Acion Taken 2o i 2 Nxxt:r"szzi?'zo:srsfia“ _ vesoweawmey | i S ion laken consecutiv S, TeWring in |l coooersmosoesosa ooy ¢ t St *-GAatumqs Not' 7% o S POTA TOES 50 Ibs.. .. 55c ot | The Clothing Man ; u'tho:_n“z"ed } Cows Hegv—y_Dnnkers [ 3 N,O,T,,MANY e T BA’LEY’S CAFE 4 NEW YORK, Jan. 21—The NeWw| RALIEGH, N. C.—An ' average ilm Zd York Stock Exchange, in sweeping|cow requires 77 politids of drink | GRAPE NUTS 2 pk os. 35c = o disciplinary action, has suspended ing water daily, says Dr. C. D. e i ™y six miembers from one to three Grinnells, in ¢harge of dairy inves- months. tigations for the Né#th Carolina ‘ Suspensions Wwere made because| experiment - staflon: Lack of pure o KETC}IUP H 19 gratuities w:re paid without ap-|water, he says, is tlie cause of many 2 7 U R ¢ { ; . [ proval of the Exchange, to em- of the ills of the dairy cow. ) AntlSPP“(' ployees or other financial mmlu- S S ! \RGE i JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS tions, ! Make Millions Tami—snd Buy!| - T e T COFFEE can . . . . 29¢ MAXWELL HOUSE TEA, pound . .+ 880 BLUE RIBBON Solution PHONE 358 TASTYL "t SATURDAY SPECIALS! CREAM PUFFS ............... viv ude (Fresh Cream) BRAN MUFFINS .. ............15¢ doz (Honey Sweetened) FRENCH COFFEE CAKE ..... ... 15¢c.a eut ALSO FEATURING THOSE DELICIOUS MALTED MILK CAKES (Betty Crocker Recipe) JUNEAU BAKERY (Next to Juneéau Drug Store) » Mink Wanted BOTH RANCH AND WILD HIGHEST CASH PRICES ;PA!D N. SOBEL, Inc. 208 West 30th St., New York City Contact for Information and Shipping Tags H. J. YURMAN, Alaska Representative ,:, 75¢ Pt. WINDOW SHADE| PEANUT BUTTER.. . 25¢ PREI)WELL—Z POUND JAR ONIONS, 8 pounds. .. 25¢ OREGOV DRY are a.hsolqtely washable, | They're pliable, trans- | lucent and rugged. Soap | and water and a brush . Use twice a day to prevent colds and sore threat. “ JUNEAU DRUG CO. SUBSTATION NO. 1 Phone 33 Free Delivery keep them new-looking for years. See NIAGARA window shades. Their rich beauty is matched | by real practicality, THOM AS Hardware Co.- PINE 4PPLE 2cans.. 35c BROKEN—SLICED—2!; CANS A