The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 9, 1933, Page 2

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COAT SALE HALF PRICE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE Dress IDAY, JUNE 9, 1933. Sale Half Price TOP €COATS P |4 pm. yest'y J. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, ' THER BUREAU The Weather LOCAL DATA By the U. 8. Weattier Bureau) Forecast for Juneauw and vicinity. beginning at 4 p.m., June 9: Partly cloudy tonight and Saturday; gentle winds mostly southerly. Titne Baroms ‘Temp.- Humdfty Wind mmw ...29.62 54 58 w 29.61 39 g7 ‘calm o 29.68 48 75 SE 16 CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY | TODAY 3 4am. Precip. 4am. Weather , Clear Clear Cldy 4 am. today Noon today The barometric pressure is moderate!y low from northern Ber- ing Bea to Oregon, and lowest south of the Gulf of Alaska, with light showers in Bering Sea and the vicinity of Juneau and partly ’ N Il(hest 4pm. }:Lowestidm. MEN’S SUITS oo & e e, iy . st Mgtg $11 95 ?’ 4 i ‘_&i 28 Trace Cldy e WS - %] . a : i i .06 Cldy NEW/SUMMER BRINTELGHIFFONS o Jredes N An AlLipol ta D% a o our Here are coats for practiéally 3 Suit Cost Almost Twice b ‘ p -Gy every ()i"cn[;:n:\. Sp?n-tl coats. § AND WASH SILKS ! at Much! gflirlbanks 5¢ 50 | 38 34 4 Trace Clear Dress s of soft, cre agle 3 62 58 38 38 4 0 Cldy \v«r;:?;n:!oa“(\;:lts (:\ithu.j(}:n'l‘ { SI)("Cial Pricps BUW NO W! gfint::ul’inrf{ér ; gg gg ! ig ig f; ‘0(2) Pt. g:gi collars, belted waistlines. g i ' Eodian el i3 e . Black, blue, and lighter spring i 3 i3 o i o A | p 0 g Ptb(z:y C“%":!l;;m" and misses’ sizes! $4'()5 b $6'95 $11’95 l\ri«llcnhfg)flgerbne ;:‘(‘::d e:i(;lth'l:; Jss";?“ A L ?l 2 b % » Ch.: o 0 Every style is exceedingly Ketohikan .. 'ia3. & 3: % i g Pz.c(!:f;; C’ .l I ° ) 5 smz}{lt an;itvweAll dtmloted for Prince Rupert 50 50 40 42 4 16 Pt.Cldy . 4 faultless fit!" And every suit Edmonton 50 4 4 ¢ ' utdrens Lfl(lles and Chlldrens will give excellent wear. Seamed.. 54 ’,2 AR %:;’; Portland ... 54 46 46 4 208 Rain § Cl)(lts i RAINCOA TS $25 00 San Francisco ... 66 62 0 52 4 0 PLCMy ! ! N \ DOLLAR SPECIALS FEATHER ‘B{_L],O\\'S ............................ $1.00. LADIES’ RAYON SI}IPS—.-.LPhk’;‘md White— as low as $22.50 | cloudy. weather over most of the remainder of the Territory. The pressure is high in excreme Southwestern Alaska and moderately high on the Arctic Coast. Temperatures have risen in extreme Southeast, Alaska and have chan ged but little in otber districts. “Slacker” Cry Fascists H Yon Wear lmporhhom o, is stopped “Giornale d'Italia” has | threatened «to publish lists of of- fenders. —e—— Beéach ' Pajamas Disappeéar , June s—mumz wur TS | y Efiglish tweeds and smart R Paris gowns have Become “slack-| SEA ISLAND, Ga., June 9.—At SINGLE SHEET BLANKET, 80x90 ___$1.00 Sizes to 44 L i o il b Lo e Ve B ‘ ' baign. crushable cotton are taking the MEN'S FANCY SOX, 3 for ... $1.00 ’derstood to be' in the process’ of | CLOTH COVERED RUBBER CRIB SHEETS OXFORDS FOR MEN | the;; music.-department -of Guilford The - Roman daily ‘Glornale d|place of the heach pajama popu- 'Italia” opened an onslaught on | lar not so long ago. Some hug the Gréensboro ‘high school band. EXTRA HEAVY WORK SUSPENDERS $1.00 “eertain moneyed _elements Who | collarbone in front, but drop to HEAVY CANVAS (‘]\()\'FQ 7 for $1.00 LADIES’ RAYON VEST AND If i ifl:gfid :,:;r,‘al;y‘sd::to}:: afiéov;;]n;:flzgfip;aglé?:a;sn t?:clckinw::nrxee‘;n;yno‘: ; iz edbiate e o ot ox e BLOOMER SET you “a“t Sty]e If )Oll wa“t Q“flll'y If r:;all loss.” Other newspapers pick- |squarely in back. el 3 t . ———— MEI\\ UNION SUITS "'$1'00 you want comfort—all these essentials to per- . Unl:sg the “unpatriotic traffic’ Old papers at The Empire. LINOLEUM, square yard ... $1.00 2 YARDS PLAIN SHANTUNG s i ? S : LADIES' LISLE HOSE. 2 pairs 3100 CHILDREN'S UNION SUITS—High Grode— | ' 00twedr satisfoction are included in the D@V - LADIES’ RAYON HOSE, 2 pairs ...$1.00 No Sleeves—Knee Length—2 for $1.00 shoes. Solid Leather. Anything Good! LADIES’ SILK HOSE . L8100 ELrgbhEs AS LOW AS $2.95 PAIR BEER CHILDREN'S LISLE HOSE, 3 for ___$1.00 LADIES' SUNMER HAND RAGS LUNCHES CHILDREN'S SHORTIES, 3 for . $1.00 4 TURKISH TeWhes : BOYS' KNICKER SOX, 2 for ..._......._$1.00 R e R SR SO A (T R e B S Bek Roadhouse LITTLE MEN’S SOX. 5 for . fil.l)() 6 YARDS OUTING FLANNEL R P B cod i CHILDREN’S COTTON SLIUS, 2 for ... $1.00 2 i 5 L i 1 RAYON PAJAMAS $1.00 BT NATe EAL PICK-UPS e L 5 B % S et SR UL S S "8, LADIESAND CHILDREN’S BATHING 8 YARDS FANCY PERCALES B Ty ke : I & A"“H‘J’(PE(F]“OVZL&”Z ------------------- ~§:'33 WOMEN'S FANCY MUSLIN NIGHTGOWNS ‘ AR gt T : Why Pay Morefi > Daie ... J ; e . ¥ LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, 8 for . $1.00 LACE PANEL CURTAINS ROV an Bl e w90 0il Bui lete Wwith contral 3170'00‘ < y 4 i : ner, com g fi‘,‘[{g{{?‘(“fifig“"‘* N BOYS’ BLOUSES AND SHIRTS SWEATER BLOUSES ... . . ... $2.25 o ey, complele ¥tk VR 30 400 P i L BNy | {ud €oed Styles—$1.00 ; Electric. Wirin, 12.50 NEW SHEERS—DAWN-A-DAY 3 KNITTED DRESSES ... $3.95 & HOUSE DRESSES ... . _$1.00 BOYS’ CAPS—$1,00 PRTEp Material (piping, fitting, fire. brick) : 15.00 Digging hole for tank and back filling ‘15.00 “We' hll= you in Mam wht job will cost” Laber, including 6 mos. free service 35.00 B M B E H P et g B e ol 1 Full Automalw Silent Cuarlmtecd : S RICE & AHLERS €O. —_—— it PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL % Dm WANTS . :‘ofr:Hm;(Lm?:;&'a?::: nan‘t‘tpaz thel Mllulfl» Shfllh‘mf Wusu Thr u{"’nfl in ™, Avosted hy Max Neah, head ‘“[thtee pianos and at other times by & PUBLIC 'WORKS Rural Commumities In North Carolina!®, aonnge, the festival was the result | The students were from ‘high B!L L AMENDED revision by the present Secretary. | What direction and what extent (that revision will take has not Ibeen ascertained. It is understood . = however, that the license fees the public works bill. The House would be applied no matter wheth- Committee on Flood Control has'er a vehicle used by highway for reported favorably by unanimous a short or long distance. vote the Salmon River project, but two years’ preparation in 17|[schools and grammar grades. .;;wda of the county. Professor ————— Noah, assisted by Miss Gail Wilbur, | An airplane designed by John GWL!U!D ME N. C.|visiled the schools and laid the Wagner, of Portland, Ore,, has the June 9.~Rural . school . children, n for the work, which wing placed partly over the propel- ] | 4000 strong, sang together in one teachers carried on. ler to increase the Nift by utiliz- hor}:s here at a county-wide The chorus of 10011_ volo@s \ms ing the current the propeller pro- fusic testiyal. [acopmipanied part of the time by | duces. oot coniiad o O - (Contifited from Pagé One) have always wanted a washer 1o which would do these lhmgs 4 Reqmlre No Aueutwn it is now believed that it toe will | be taken care of by the public works act. It has now been learned that' Tegulations to curb competition with the Alaska Railroad on the| part of vehicles using the Rich- ardson Highway were @pproved in February by former &écretary of | the Interior Ray Lyman Wilbur. ' ‘The proposed’ regulations establish- ed three classes of vehicles: Class A, composed of pasinger cars Class B, composed of all vehicles ‘carrying passengers for hire; Class C, all vehicles used in the trans- portation of merchandise or freight. Under these regulations the fol- vould imost of ecach year at a base from REing { Japmagy: felk oS have(wmch they can carry out, with as § been imposed: Class A—no fee. Class B—For vehicles carrying| fivé pasengers or less, $100 annual- 1y;.over five passengers and up to apd including seven, $125; over Qven passengers but less than 15, . clxss C—Up to 7,000 pounds gross Joad, $100; over 7000 pounds and to 10,000 pounds gross load,| ; cars listed under Class B 1y or occasionally car- or freight would nqulmd "to’ pay the minimum for Class B and in addition ‘hl," | The Navy Department has felt |obligated to deeline the invitation extended by Alaska communities |for the fleet to be stationed for part of the year in northern waters. | Writing to the Delegate, Admiral lwslliam V. Pratt, acting chief of | inaval operations, said in part: “It is not practicable under pre- jsent conditions of to plan any enlargement of northwestern cruise (from get Sound). | “You will doubtless understand 1150 that in ke:sping with the basic |policy of doing all possible to [train the fleet war it is necessary to maintain the ships throughout little interruption as possible, their n.slxned training activities. “I asure you that the Navy De- | | partment appreciates the mteres!‘ (of the people of in the national defemse and I regret very| jmuch that under conditions now | existing it is mot practicable to |predict any forthcoming visit of the |fleet to Alaskan waters.” Charles 'W. Preston, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Preston of Fair- banks, has been a visitor in Wash- ington and Annapolis for the last! few days. He will return soon to stringent econ- J§ \ Rethiir aont ot was namdd by Presidant | d ¢hairman of the Ten ley authority. Achievemant new Muscle Shoals pro r part xn his work. (A p“ VJIU llfid “eoffegy be graduated from Notre ‘Dame. Chartes ' and )lj_dshlpm' Henry Miller then® will ‘motor 1o Seattle enroute to Fairbanks. Classified ads pay. 3G Announcing ... 0 ek LOWER FRONTIST., * TUB—HOT OR COLD SHOWERS—STEAM BATHS Steain Heated Rootns, $12.50 month. Special Rates-, Dny or Ve& Under New MW EE RE-OPENING OF THE NEW ANDINAYIAN YCRYSTAL BATHS . Keross from City ' Dock Entrance TELEPHONE 513 FOR APPOINTMENT i MR, and MRS. EIJ TANNER Dry Clothes More Quickly Wash ‘Faster Eliminate Buvicking and Tangling ‘Save Money ‘CALL AND' SEETHE GE WASHER Alaska Electric Light & Power Company. . JUNEAU—Phone 6 1,48 —Phone 18 - A= g——

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