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s THE DAILY JALASKA MRE WEDNESDAY F'EB 8, 1933 — J. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU s 3§ 31 LOCAL DATA 1] My the U. 8. Weather Bureau) | Forecast for Juneam and vicinity. beginning at 4 p.m., Feb. 8: Partly cloudy tonight and ’I‘hllrsday; moderate southerly winds. . Time Barometer Temp. Humi2ity Wind Veiocity Weather 4 p.m. yest'y 30:49 36 36 SE 18 Cldy M ' ¥ | C k 4 am. today 3057 30 35 SE 6 Clear F ioial Comuittee fc s Neon ' today 5058 30 2 5 10 cidy CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS Or 4 en [ l’fim, W. Mahoney, YESTERDAY W. A. Holzheimer { | TODAY : i 5 ¢ ¥ LR e L | Highest 4p.m. Lowest 4a. Prec! a.m. A REAL CLEAN-OUT SALE! (Contihuyed rrom Page One.) . Station temp. temp. ‘| temp tem;‘ v‘enls.:m Mh;g W‘elther ¥ S B b = ki | Barrow 2 2 | 2 12 [ Cldy Let nothing stop you from coming marily allotted to the Delegate | | Nome 32 32 J‘ 32 34 6 14 Rain in and seeing thes to Congrass, the Committee did; Bethel 33 3. | % ‘33 4 20 PtLCldy, 1n and seein ese I's 2 ; = | not discuss, positions of that class. ! Fort Yukon ii ;: | '113 -:i : 0 Cle;r A Tanana i Cidy AMAZING BARGAINS | Precinct comuittees, it is under- | a ; y stood, wul make their recommen- Fairbanks . 26 24 4 10 4 0 Pt. Cldy T ey dations’_sither to the Divisional Eagle 24 22 | 18 18T g 0 Clear | Commitige of direct to the Dele- St. P}?ul 36 34 | 22 gg gé ’I‘;nce Cldy A hg Tue | - | { Duteh Harbor 40 6 | 3 12 Rain R(’"lalnder Of ";&::nf“rd“'g Vi Bk e Kodiak 4. 38, | .3 3® ‘¢ 28 Rain 7o 0 Similar action will be taken on Cordova . 36 36 | 34 34 4 0 Cldy / such™ berths ~as ~ deputy ~United Jueau 8 36 2 30 6 0 Clear W lnt@" i Wl‘coqts States Marshals and United States | AL AW Eitka Bhcitan Ol B o 0 Pt Cldy Commisdioners in- the 'several pre- | vl Ketchikan . 38 38 PGS R | 4 [ Clear a ‘rhompwn of New York was selected by Mrs. Roosevelt g 4 15 OQ s eincts i the Division. It Is Bald , pe peh officlal White House secretary when she moves to the exe. | Lrince Rupert e fade T B ;z g 8 Qigar 2 p L be the purpose of the Commit-| cutive mansion March 4. (Alsocmted P,e“ Phota) iEdmonton b =20 -28 -8 - Clear uc nunendatlons‘ - - | Seattle ” 40 38 | 30 30 16 0 Pt. Cldy — 3 1 Porfland ... 36 | 32 32 6 “08 Cldy *|Should Those With Film Bun Fonorieo oo S W SRS Men s Sults l 9 | The barometric pressure is moderately low in the eastern Aleu- C W E -’ 0 h | tian Islands and to the southward. The center of this distarbance areers e( a(’ " t er" | has moved slowly northward accompanied by rain in Bering Sea and 2 Groiips—- h “‘ the western portion of the Gulf of Alaska. The pressure is moder- (€1 5P Pb ! What Dl'l/OrC(’ R(’C()r( 8 0!(/ high over the remainder of Alaska and falling slightly in ‘the ern Interior with fair weather over most of the Territory. Tem- GROUP. NO. 1 itures have risen in Northwesfern and extreme Eastern Alaska By *,‘OBB.!N COONS and have falen in portions of the Interior. ‘!urmon o. Nclson, a non-profe: al, as husband. HOLLYWOCD, Cal, | sounds terribly smug for anj Feb. 8.— was two or three months ago at $15.00 | « ! I A ¥ w | |actress to say she wouldn't mar-, e - ! P v GROUP NO. 2 : | o, ;“;’;a ;fln;e;'“many peedloted | 0 ‘actor* eald BWE, Wi hias| “)‘A‘ D H ; | FUR GARMENTS : | : ‘ Ma b Is Chosen for An-|marriage toyoung head on’ those slim ' shoulders,| [ y UeaUt)’ Nt || Made to Order 24 5 b | 3 | Lew Ayres. l“but I think it's safer not to. Al | | Remodeled, Repaired, Cleaned | at L . nuaL ance by Bus]ness Not ineso many|:.. lot of fine men are actors, but e | ' H J YURI\IAN ¢ \ words, but quite] hien an actress marries one there | o Jde £ usually a clash. Each naturally | The ks his own career is most im- 2 Pants Sum Furrier fxofgsslonal Club My ) who can decipher 3 | @ lthe handwritin and that leads to jeal- l . Tegistative ' D2 8 o M 2 W "‘ts . df AN Rtas legis] um'i!*"“ Ho llywood's some otvherv t;uume.t 1 Wl ins en 8 0 e’ Clubs, was !aEdee‘Muge domestic walls. e e think it works out in| | SURE YOUR HOME 1 o' mestinig of tho Busitiess and| She was at i e SRR SRRl | ” Values up to 36-30 1 ‘Wothen's Club in the|linch in a popu- | ol (Rt Lodtentiofs ¢ T E e ‘ Your Furnishings f ‘Chambers. Mohday nigitt. | ’gf‘g“’;:fi i RIS i 5 Plans wetd’ ingugurated for’ the | ™' pusis : | ! | n | For $3.95 i e e ainl 1 Mae Ccie - QUAINT INVITATIONS | . ; 3 BraeT {which will be held early in March, |20d they were “° CHOSEN FOR PARTY SAFE COMPANIES : 1{,:0 wiflfit‘we il chiirge of plans“‘”“"g ‘show business” as peof [| H.J. EBERHART AT LOWER RATES OF EPISCOPAL GUILD' made 'ip of Mlls stella Jones‘ Lola’s interest in the topic seem- {chairman, Mrs. Delia Dull and Mrs, |¢1 even keener than the | | ¥ |ty th& me Was chosen and 1s|i? Hollywood inevitably do ! | | others— | y apron, fit for a doll, MAJORIE RAMBEAU it but I want to do things too. of course we're perfectly happy eet Arrives|. " LADIES’ SAMPLE SHOES | s""“h‘;fn“s?ié'— |1da Bay she hadn't appeared before a cam- through the mail,| i Old First National Bank ! 4 lera the ‘day sne became Mus.! don a belated Christmas | o i | Building—Upstairs Hostestes for the February so- since the ‘day {do A belate | T believe peace of mind is the icia) migeting “will be Miss Mary| LW Avres. ! ot e -|m st beauty recipe. il —— | you will ind an invita- M ten | ® . Kplms and Mrs. Delia Dull. The| & ALY y R Relaxation is invaluable. I often > ' [dhfe Yorsth ,soeiat: meemg has' TIME ON HER HANDS % the Valentine Tea and), it B L N & bityof| | c I| ) " Inot"yet been set.. | “Go Back to the Screen?” nw‘ \\hvclt will be m(\:;n bl\ 1(mbra»:iery or some such thing | l APITAL ELECTRIC y F answered my question. “I'd Juild of the Trinity mrcfl( b ountry, ; B J ‘, S hh l qho()s ¢ Ay lo‘-—but it seems ;)x oducers the afternoon and evening OI‘ :];);gsgo‘:?mg fl:“tchemu;:zf ;"_ an:;\ ] OLSTER RADIOS , 3 ; 0YS8 ICROOL P R el Ry . {| Eleetrical Appliances, ; 9 0 m\ actor in a y | 2 sunshine. il lupnu ‘Men’s: Heavy Shoes : imes is eniugn” | Tadtes of e guid, in seareh of P01, puon sa possiie o | . Durable, Waterproof [ Gdflfl “Yes, T used to think Td be con-|<Cm h“‘;b' ::Lf;e'cl:‘: y“”m;*;i‘l‘; ";’lf; keep my mind on bright, cheerful SI [P~ L1 pl D5 | 1 i ¥a Wy oL | tent to be just a domestic body,|‘'sr ™8 .“ ” # o . things, and that, 9o, is an aid PavethePlanMmrlt! wm, Police Speeiak .SOhd lgether. Size 12 to 2 at Size 214 to 5/ at § [but I soon found out that running [1-2int apron invitations for . the|, gooy appearance. | Printing! Best value in Juneau ; 0 |8 household doesnt require neariy | £ gielini i e b i — - " 4 2 50 b) '7,5 | as much time as I have on my/ "% SV, WD | RGN SR | Q . o | hands. Lew is awfully sweet about{'®4dy to mail to everyone. | (lt L . | “We want everyone in town; FOR INS R ted in helping 2! who is inter t 2y h, to come to our party,” =1 Mrs. C. E. Rice. “If ithey| [u idn't receive an invitation, they, See H. R. SHEPARD & SON And just the other day she filed e, uncon Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. » P d suit’ for divorce, uncontested by| . A0 Rt Otk 8t Me ~dbar.” Last Chance at $4.95 fices Quote Lew. Mrs Lew Ayres will become | “3, 5 800 108 UL : gt > {i t i A on, is that admission will “be| # : Briiglfig 11,000 pounds of hali-|career she abandoned for matri oy 3 7 Former value up to $8.00 {but 1asE" night, " the' sehooner’ na | mony. wm:l;: b;nthiec;amT ey — J., Capt. Sivert Anderson, was the B ':n h“_ ks “0 T first” of tocal” halibut fleet to BETTE HAS AN IDEA | LI DI T R oy slip the proper number of pen-| into the pocket, present them | NO APPROVALS NO ALTERATIONS B arrive’ ffJuneau from the banks. The ‘Ing J. With What is’ consid- ered a, gfiod oatch, arrived here at_about .10 o'clook last night. “Fiye Bfher scl “of the fleet which left here ‘tn days Ago (o |be ‘4t thé* bahks for ‘the opening of the. §éason, followed the Ina |d. in during the night and early | this' mbriing, “bringing altogether a total of 51200 pounds of hali- but. H . Others Arriving Othet sohoonérs” which have ar- rived the Hyperian, Capt. Os- NO REFUNDS For Expert . M. Behrends Co,, Ing, .. Juneau’s Leadmg Department Store Shortly before the Ayres divorce| announcement, Bette Davis, abride|af the door and no one will be of last August, was giving her|aware of any unusual girth. views on: marriage in Hollywood.l Refreshments will be served dur- She chose a childhood sweetheart, ing the afternoon and evening. — Window Cleaning Phone 485 mJufiN‘EZENJFXFN?g;Eo%m ' ii e & ALW;YS FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES CALIF ORNIA GROCERY PHONE 478 THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corner 4th and Franklin Sts. Phone 156-2 car g, 8,700 pounds; ’ ifiin“fifi%‘m s i New Wall Paper Here! _See the New 1933 Patterns. Capt. %wgm, with 13,000 pounds; ri,” Capt. Ole Jackson, “with 2000° pounds; the Vivian, .Uqfiat. CHaflés Larson with 6.500 8€ this afternoon “Wéen offered for it was not expect- ,,woiltf ‘bought be- ov ‘wrning. ! - Scl Still Out Aol ?,‘.}Q’ht‘ “Riné scfivoners ol * the” focal are’ still out, | bt ‘thbse: coming’ to Guneau are expectad in this-:afternon. It thought. that * few of the lar Ssrhooners :mi take their catchel to Prince p.upert MRS. J. J. MEHE FROM Vi is BOTH RANCH AND WILD HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID Prompt Delivery BAILEY’S SPECIAL Every Night from 8 P. M RIN-BACK IT IN SOUTH Mrs. J. J. Meherin, who, hef hushand,” HAS “‘Spent the with last | few mbniths in the' Soiith, returned CHICKEN NOODLES to “Junéau ohi'{He Admiral Evans and ; :xst fihh:. Mr.© Melierin, prom- 208 West 30th St., New York City i3 OP UEY ; - - s nent local merchandise broker, loff 4 b : TEUREKA, Humboldt County, Cal.—Breaking up in & heavy curl, the San Eraneisoo: freighier the ship at'*Ketehikan and will Contact for Information and Shipping Tags CH Tivertoen was abatidoned by her crew of nineteen who reached ' shore on a breeches buoy rigged to' the L make brief stops at Wrangell Petersburg’ vefore coniing to néau. ‘They visited i Seattle and San Francisco during the winter, Mr: and Mrs. ‘Meherin will make their home at the Gastineau Hote} nkis - until the apartment leased by them LS b in the new Assembly Aparts tuck, returned home yesterday on HAROLD H. POST HERE : ly Apartments | 1% ready for uet:npancy the steamer Princess Norah. Mrs. ON 'BUSINESS TRIP and ghip which went aground a mile south of Eureka. e The reason for the grounding remained a mystery as the.ship lay fast in soft sand. ’l'h “vessel | was about 200 yards off shore and the surf was sweeping her decks. The ship, which was th- t bound, was carrying about 160 fons of miscellancous cargo. w1 l’ho&o shows a nllnr going ashore on breeches buoy. H. J. YURMAN, Alaska Representative. « .. .- Triangle Building, Junecau BAILEX'S CAFEV RS | Bhattuck has almost completely| Harold H. ‘Post, formher resident m; recovered from the attack of pneu- (of - Juncau; and “sm ™" proverty| b JUNEAU, SAMPLE |. HOME OF “HOME MADE BREAD’ monia that was critical for a-few |holder here, arrived on the “Ad: & @eys. She will visit in Seattle miral Evans last night on a busi- The utfl%nll?frwuh ! JUNEAU BAKERY aued saut.h u.st mnth for another two weeks and then |ress trip. Mr. Post i5 a guest ‘of BIG VALUES the N D urlmu,).nus of Mrs, Shat- ! return home, Mr. and Mrs, Dave Housel, | (Next to Juneau Drug) e e