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THE DA Y ALA MPIR DNESDAY, FEB, 15, 1933. E Group k... Grotip 2 ... e Fvervone can save money by taking advatitage of this Dress:Sale: - 4y Price reductions range from 25% to 50% B.M. M. Behrends Co., lnc. Juneau’s Leading Department Store e b |Sixes are on display at the Con- -|va_decida, just which one they’ like the best. Sa Over fifty atfendéd a card party|are established in Seattle where given by the EIks’ lodge in Fmr-‘ Mr. Reeser is in the headquarters banks a short time ago. Twelve office of the Washington - Alaska table of bridge, two of pinochlz Military Cable and Telegraph Sys- and one of poker were played.| tem. Bridge prizes were awarded to Mrs. | Clares O, Fowler and Alton G.| Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. McLeod Nordale, first, and Mrs. Nora Nash | of Dawson City, Yukon: Territory, and Arthur Daly, consplation: | visited in Ottawa Canada, for some weeks before the holidays and sail- Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Blyth, of Falrbanks, who have béen in Cali- fornia bécause of Dr. Blyth's health, | plan to leave the States to-re- turn North about March 1. Dr. Stanley Jorgensén spoke to| the chitdren of the Fairbanks schools rétently on the care of the teeth. [ j:nas i England. Jpxms R. Farr, well \own farm- er and wood dealer of de’ Creek, died recently at St. Mary's Hos- ness. He was a member of Dawson Lodge No. 1, Yukon Order of Pio- neers. The advance of 20 D the ‘price of blue fox in sales in London will mean about $5,000 to the fox ranchers in the vicinity of Peter\sbuxg dording to a recent Petersburg Priés. Lewis Lze, Alaska Railroad sec- tion foréman, who was rushed to Fairbanks by special train suffer- ing from a severe attack of asthma was greatly improved according to the Fairbanks News-Miner | '!‘ecrmicnl Sergeant Ralph R“ Omo.rs installed in thé Dawson Rwset formerly in charge of the | Lodge No. 1, ‘Yukon Ordqr of Pio- Bidnfl Corps station” at Fairbanks, | neers, for the coming yeéar were: . ReeSer and theif infant souro BY Cole,” Past pmmfiv 3o Daily Cross-word Puzste ACRO, L Fellng " 4 L.hmt‘ll a3ide $ hkm;rnfiw 'f "" hilg ‘Soldtion:of Yesterday's Puzzle 1, Relnl!l“ 18 No'_\?t:miflnn - noble onstellation 21 Be defented 22. Btreet in New anl City 23. 26 !ll! = dlon: ed from Halifax to spehd Christ- pital in Dawson after a short ill-|g¢ Moskeland, Presiderit; nant, Vice-President; non, Sécretgry; W. B Crtobs, Tr urer; W. H. Biggs, Chaj lxln, Cody, C. Jéanneret. a delicious very enJOIWIe dollars wo,s x’ by thefr mbn o medical treatment and Was take to_his hotel but as it was deemed advisable that he go to a hospital, Transjort' pldne fob Fairvdnks! Ow- ing to adverse weather the pilot | landed at. Coppér CEnte¥ where they spent the nlght. mntinumg t0 Fairbanks' the next diy. Mr. Taylor is now: miich' improved and will réturn home, to Valdea shortly, | according to_a late Valdlez Miner. Mr. dnd Mys. Thoin Candlé spént'a féw days at Nom recently. ‘THey midde the" trig on) business, ahfd to * obt: mearcm téeatthént fOF MYS: t: The| trip: was mifde by, Pacific Amska Alrways planle, and’ they returned to their-hothe H3Aéwly construet- éd roadhouse. by, Way of Teller, smsmnra( lnd-Deerlng \ . fadky girld R and Jxmme “|black is always good, for those . do their motoring in twos or threes " [that s going to be oné of the most| this summer, er-tail E (to Ch.évrt&’ et designs, | fare no-draft ventilators peclally appreciated by motorists, My, Connots believes. he was placed m a; Northern Alr |33 \NEW‘CIEWHS {CONDITIONS IN PrEM}H JUNEAU: EAST IMPROVED, E RE ONDISPLAY, SAYS RAIL MAN Three ‘of Lafest Models Be ing Shown,at Connors: Motor ‘Company [Several Factors Contribute | I to Better Qutlook in | That Section (Continued from P°°e One.) new Chevrolet Three shining is hoped, can be enavted before| March 4. Stooks Are Exhausted Exhausted stocks of merchants are requiring resumption of manu- facturing operations in thé Eastern’ ection of the country, he said. Railroads, which have been cur- tailing pxpenditures for upkeep of & rolling ‘stock, will shortly have to go into the market for supplies. Corporations, for 1932, are showing 'bétter balance sheets than in' 1931. In the latter year, losses were in- curféd through inventory write-offs. [Last year this was not necessary fand many compantes will show a break-eéven or better result for the 112 months. * A number of the cor- porations, like Armour and the nors' Motor Company where they are {empting even those conser- vative - cal owners who are always inglined {0 drive the old ca? an- | olher yéar, fo break down ~ and ‘with & new aitoriohile: “Coninors, both James J. are enthusiastic about and find it dlfflquh There is a big blue se Ta¥ge enougH for the whol a_ coupe, black, because and. a pale green Sport Coupe; attractive “cars on the highways when rumble seal écome the fashion again. ) Low and Kakish Thenw 1 lsarelowa.nd akish, with additional wheéelbase, | chovrolet is the Starterator, a sloping wind shield and “beaver- |combined starter and accelerator Innovations suggested| arter the engine starts, the foot enginders by airplane|:.cadle acts only as an accelera- tor. The driving compariment of the rew Chevrolet is comfortable, com- pletely equipped and arranged so at every instrumeat is within easy reéach of the driver. The driv-! l s seat is easily and quickly ad- glass, built into the justable. The rear compartment Tear Windows, and oon- of the sedan is large and comfort- | y Ternstedt regulators.|anle. featiire _nidkes posstble’ All of the things that make a ny amout of venfilation, without|c.r a “good” car are included’ in x;llfiw drafts, By opening xrontl.nc equipmient of the new Chevro-| S SNgNIY, sufficient air is'lci—from the- little details of in- New ' Feature a, where closed-in cars essential, the Fisher will be es- In Al almo: ‘They aré of A 7 |thrown agginst the windshield to |terior fittings to’ the intricacies |m1Leee was also received by M. | United States Rubbér Company, are | using proceeds of ‘inventory reducs tions to purchase their own' bonds and retire them. They are able to buy them at a figure materially below redemption value thereby et- fecting substantial savings. The larger banking institutions reflect improvement in conditions by show- ing increased deposits and greater reserves. Believe Upturn Reached The East, Mr. Barndollar de- clated, feels it is definitely on the upward grade. Conditions ifi the| farming sections of the country! remain unchanged. Everyone a-grees‘ that relief- must be extendéd to! the farmers, but so far no concrete program has beén adopteéd. As far as the Alaska Railroaa is concerned, Congress allowed it every appropriation item that the management was permitted by the Bureau of Budget to submit. Both! thé Senate and House ‘were gen-| erous in their - treatment of the Government's: rail "project :in the Territory, Mr. Barndollar said. CONNORS - INVITED. TO INAUGURATION; JUNEAU MAN GOING| J. J. Connors, Democratic Na- tional Committeeman for the Ter- ftory of Alaska, has just received ar ‘elaborate engraved invitation| to attend the inauguration of| Franklin D. Roosevelt and John| Nance Garner, from Admiral Cary| T. Grayson,” Chairman of the In- augural committee, Mr. Connors has sent his acceptance to R.ay( Baker, Chairman of the Commit-| tee on Reception of the Cvcvemors‘l of the States and Speelal Distin- | guished GuesTs. A certificate designating Mr Connors as one of the Minute Men oi' the Democratic National Com- | | jConnors from James A.gFarley, Chairman of the Democratic Na-, tional Committee. Smith Electric Co. " Ike€p' the inside Surface clear andwo its - slx=cylinder engine and sth- Sy frée” from « fogging, still* rain o meghanical parts—about which | growi;fl I‘\)'Vll’;imbo‘:l a:‘;yd'oi’:::gz SNOW cannot enter the car. Connors knows- much more uard; J o Another feature of the nes P M i i e e w,than ‘does The Empire réporter. o+ (T ’ii’mumuuummummm fllllfllflfilllmfllllllIHHHIIIIIIHII IFOCEr1es at nght Prices! Pillsbyry V engbod Flour 49 Ib. sack 200 SL80 Gastineau Building EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL IIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIHIIII Clover Valley Butter, quarters pér Ib. _7c stock, per B Weseo Coffee (cellophane wrapped) fresh .25¢ Eggs, large, selegt, cartons, per dozen ... .. Royal Club Prunes ' exceptlonallv packed in syrup same as blue large can, 2 cansfor ......... good, plum, Roval Club Small Peas, 2's, per ca Jfor... HEEEL n, 20c; Preferred Stock Corn, 2’s, per can, 20¢; 3 for Hc 2 for .. s e et etscedanes Snow Peak Tomatoes large can, per can, () AR T Reliance Cut Stnng Beans, 2’s, per can, 20c; American Beauty Macaroni 3 pkegs. for . Macaroni, Elbow Ciit, 4 pounds for .. ... o o My, and M. Ghaytes' w Hiwkes- c?l‘h yestdraby ‘resdVeéd "gbodt the | nicést vnm\uhé {mu:;ml! when'| | mnmemanm"nmco\m\ | eil as were her two brothers, Efirl‘ = Hiwke ofth d8éidéd 'to /440Pt five-yedr- old Florence Marie. Her bfothérs are attendinig séhopl in _Seattle, while she 1§ an epthlsiastic mem- ber of the kindergarten cliss in the Juneau MR. AND MRS. J. E. ISOM WEST BOUND ON ALASKA J. E. Isom, ‘and Mrs. Isom are ‘through passengers off the stéamer | Alaska on their way. fa: their home in ‘Oordova. * Mr. Isom is manager of a crab cannery at that place. Heinz Pork and Beans, large can, per can .. munmmmu|||umummuuuullmmulmmmlmmmmmmmummmmmwuml|mlmmuuflmmunmumumummmlmuuum'.:: fi Kraft Salad Dressifig, quart jar .. Del Rey Chicken and Noodles, 16 oz. jat . Tea Garden Preserves 2s any flavor 330 to choose from. at all.times.. PPBISA T s PHONES 83—85 g% o0 “Don’t"forget Marfil;l §¢mety ¢ U Py Goodie Sale s = = £ £ E = a We have a complete stock of General Groceneq Fresh Fruaits- and Vegetables : “Tbe Store That Pleases” Barometer Temp. Hnm!dny Wind Velocity - Weather 4 pm. yest'y ....29090 31 W 2 Snow 4 am. today 2094 30 96 sw 3 Snow Noon today 30.00 32 87 4 = CABLE AND RADIO xzrox'u i ¥ YESTERDAY | TODAY Highest 4pan. | Lowest4a.m. 4a.m., : - Station temp. temp. temp. temp. veloel&y%: Weathler Barrow - & -6 -10 -8 8 .01 Snow Nome 10 6 -4 -4 6 0 Clear Bethel ... . 32 32 -2 -2 14 08 Clear Fort Yukon 2 2 2 2 4 Trace Cldy Tanana 0 4 0 12 0z gk Snow Fairbanks 18 16 X gk . 18 12 Clear |Eagle . e 8 8 8 16 0 Clay St. Paul . .1128 26 2 30 24 Trace Cldy Dutch Harbor 38 36 34 36 22 06 Rain Kodiak . 38 | 30 30 0 10 Cldy Cordova 38 | 18 20 4 0 Pt.Cldy Juneau ... 3t |30 30 3 05 Snow Sitka - - 32 - 0 10 Pt. Cldy Ketchikan ... 36 34 34 0 10 Rain Prince Rupert ... 38 38 36 36 0 -02 Cldy Edmonton ... 10 4 2 12 8 o Clear Seattle ... 38 38 36 36 8 08 Rain Portland 44 36 34 36 8 98 Raia San Francisco ... 56 54 4 4 4 0 Pt.Clay R EECERE LA O 18 DEPAHTMENT OF AGBXCUU.I‘UR& WEATHER BUREAU The Weather LOCAL DATA By the U. §. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneaw and vicinity. beginning at 4 p.m., Feb. 15: Cloudy, possibly snow tonight and Thursday; gentle variable winds. Time The barometric pressure is moderately low near the Aleutian Islands and in the northeastern Pacific Ocean with :light rain or snow from Bering Sea to the central Interior and ‘from Southeast | Alaska to Oregon. The pressure i3 moderately high in northern Ber- ing Sea with clear weather in that district and much lower tem- peratures in Northwestern Alaska. Temperature§ have risen in the Interior. Valentine Masquerade Ball AT MOOSE HALL SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18 Music by Serenaders Admission, $1.00; ladies, 25¢ Good Prizés 4 ] = — 3 New Wall Paper Here! See the New 1933 Patterns. Freshen Up the Home. Full line of BENJAMIN MOORE PAINTS JUNEAU PAINT STORE THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY' “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corner 4th and Franklin Sts. Phone 136-2 FRESH BAKED DELICACIES and HOME OF “HCME MADE BREAD* JUNEAU BAKERY (Next to Juneau Drug) $14.25 Ton Delivered UNITED FOOD (O. } CASH GROCERS J We Deliver - Phone 403 ~ THE, HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS - Our Services to. You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Paasenger-Cmyfil Boat ALASKA MEAT €0, QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30,. 439 : Use Alaska Lumber JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS PHONE 358 Vol 002 e hrm— Tosua ufiiddy Feb. 18'