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\ . i @oa [s SuiTs [EW ARRIVALS OF FIRST IMPORTANCE Advance showing of Coats, Suits and Swagger Suits. New Colors! New Fashions! New Plaids! B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneau’s Leading Department Store @ Store Closed Thursday Washington Liquor Conirol Board Washington’s Birthday Hcere are the men who will administer the State of Washington's new liquer contrel law, estab- lishing State sicres for the sale ¢f hard liquor by the bettle and licensing private establishments to scll beer and wines by the glass or by the bottle. the Chairman of the Board and was appointed to a nine-year term. his left ic Henry Greg term. On Gregory's right is William J. Rear Admiral Luther E. Gregory, ‘FOUR HORSEMEN’ REUNITED AS IRISH GREE U. §. N, retired, is He is seated in the center. On en, merchant of Battle Ground, Wash, who was appointed to a three-year Lindberg, Spokane attorney, appointed to serve six years. T LAYDEN “four horsemen” of 1924 were reunited at South Blné, Ind., as the alumni ing banquet to Eimer Layden as head grid coach. Left to right: Jim Crowley, now coach at F‘:rvd. Layden; hon) Miller, now a Cleveland lawyer; Harry Stuhldreher, now ceach at Villanova. (Asso e THE DAILY LT i ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, FEB. 20, 1934. NRA CODES TO BE DISCUSSED BY MERCHANTS ICommitteemen to. Present Plans for' Various Re- tail Firms Tonight Committeemeén representing the various branches of the retail trade | with the exception of drugs, mo- | tor vehicles, groceries and food, {will present their plans for NRA | |codes for the different types of | | stores at an open meeting of re- | tail merchants to be held at 8 {o'clock this evening in the Council Chambers of the City Hall, accord- | |ing to John W. Jones, chairman of ! the retail merchants’ organization. | Though nothing definite regard- 1in;r the adoption of codes can be 1done by the merchants until the return from the south of Hugh J. | Wade, NRA Administrator for Al- aska, the subject will be discussed, Mr. Jones said. Committee Meet Meetings of those engaged in the | various branches of the retail trade have already been held with the | committeemen to discuss the adop- {tion of suitable codes and it is the ix-e%ult of these meetings that will |be talked over tonight. Those who were appointed by Mr. Jones to \get others in the same line of business together for this purpose |are, Frank Harris, Hardware; Dr. | Robert Simpson, curios and jewelr, |Charles Sabin, men’s furnishing: | Mrs. Winifred Jones, women's wear; | Percy Reynolds, restaurants and : | cafes, and Percy Pond, photograph- ers. ‘ Those engaged in the grocery | business, which comes under a sep- arate code, will meet on Friday night to discuss the matter, it was announced today. 1 > —— | STILLWATER, Okla., Feb. 19.— {Scme wrestlers have brain as well | ias brawn. Three of the Oklahoma | Aggies' national champfons—Al: BEST. Below is a list Large No. 21, T Sliced or Whole—Large 20 cents NOTHING STORE In honor of the Father e T e G | Erie Streets? Why, of course, cany buy Nationally Known Goods as cheap as lessor known brands. Del Monte Pineapple 24 cents bel Monte Apricots Large No. 2, Tin 23 cents Del Monte Beets QUALITY MEATS BACON HORMEL’S—Rindless—Sliced 24c pound BACON HORMEL’S—Piece 22¢ pound PHONE 16 EARLY AND RECEIVE BETTER SERVICE United Food Co. Two New Fashion Wrinkles Two of the newest innovations smiled upon by Dame Fashion. At left, the new lingerie outfit of softest milanese chiffon of chardonize, designed to go with the close-fitting evening frock and to eliminate unsightly | seams. At right, the latest thing in pajama ensembles, composed of slacks and crocheted double-breasted vestee. and Erie Streets. She hated to ask, SHE WAS NlGE but could the kind gentleman sparz 5§ a cigarette? Hm-m. Let's see. He seemed to be out of cigarettes, YES, AND HOW! * L] ] “Here's 15 cents,” he offered. “Buy yourself some and—hey, CHTCAGO, Teb. 20.—Attractive what's this!” but pooity dressed, she stood s ering on a corner here apparen waiting for a street car. ry Bauer, work-bound in his mobile, was compassionate. Could he drive ner any Why, yes. It was very kind of Would he drive her to Clar ‘Well, Bauer managed to get the revolver away from her, and Police- an Jol Barry, seeinz the com- motion. arrestec. the girl, who said she was “Dear m \ Bauer sighed after- ward 11d hardly believs it when she i1 it was a stickup. She seemed such a nice girl.” e So, as the saying 3 you knew it, they were at Shop in Juneau = = = = = = ERVICE of DEL MONTE BRAND GOODS. Note you Del Monte Peaches in Large No. 2Y; Tin 23 cents Del Monte Peas Large No. 2 Tin 20 cents ‘ Del Monte Grapefruit . . 15 cents Large Ne. 2 Tin No. 2 Tin TR OO BUT THE BEST IN OUR SHOP HAM HORMEL’S BEST 20c¢ pbund PICKLES 15¢ pint CLOSED THURSDAY of Our Country. Shop Wednesday for two days. RO J. 8. DEPARTMENT QF AGRIOULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The Weather By the U. 5. Weather Buresu) £ LOCAL DATA Forecast for Juneaw and vicinity., beginning at 4 p.m, l"l'b_- 20: Fair and cooler tonight and Wednesday;gentle variable winds Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity ~ Weathes 4 pm. yesty 3002 52 4s NE 14 Clear 4 am .today 3004 48 45 NE ] Clear Noon today 30.09 % N~ 44 NE 15 Clear CABLE AND RADYO REPORTS FSEDARO TR, . comprtnss & copmin o lhiooniec Ko O L R YESTERDAY | TODAY e ————————e Highest 4pm. | Lowest 4a.m. 4am. Precip. 4am. Station temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 34hrs. Weather Barrow . -2 -2 | -2 [ 30 [ Pt. Cldy Nome 44 44 | 30 34 16 0 Clear Bethel 46 42 | 38 40 8 0 Pt. Cldy Fairbanks 34 34 | 8 8 4 0 Clear Dawson 24 20 12 12 14 0 Cldy St. Paul 32 34 | 30 32 18 Trace Cldy Dutch Harbor 40 38 | 34 36 20 16 Rain Kodiak 40 36 | 38 38 8 18 Cldy Cordova 48 46 28 32 4 0 Clear Juneau 52 52 | 45 48 7 [ Clear Sitka o 48 — | 81 - 0 0 Clear Ketchikan * 52 50 | 32 34 4 0 Clear Prince Rupert . 54 52 | 36 38 4 0 Clear Edmonton 34 30 | 10 10 14 04 Clear Seattle 66 64 | Portland 4 58 56 | San Francisco 62 56 | * The barometric pressure is lov over Western Alaska and most of the northeastern Pacific Ocean. I, is rising generally and is lowest in the Aleutian Islands with showers from Kodiak westward. The pressure is high in Northwestern Canada and Northern and Eastern Alaska with clear weather in Central and Eastern Alaska. Tempera- tures have fallen in the Interior and Bering Sea and have risen in the Southeast and extreme North. The temperature at Nome yes- terday equalled the previous February high record and in Juneau was higher than any previous February record except that of the 12th instant. PRESIDENT AND ONE SON CAN'T But the Doctor never complains, and each and every one of the staff is imbued with the same spirit of competent service. Miss Power, who recently arrived as nurse, has already been voted a sourdough. Su TR T S I Doe,” no address. | e | dOES MOt AgTEE ;glllllllfilIIIlillll"llIIIIIIIIIIllIII!IlIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIHII A ———n——n—;m,ea UNITED FOOD CO. QUALITY - Stick, to Nationally Known Brands and be sure of receiving the absolute Daily xmpire weut Ads Pay AGREE,ALWAYS James Roosevelt - Oppases Father on Child Labor Amendment FORD AGENCY GAS OILS GREASES BOSTON, Mass., Feb. 20.—James Roosevelt, son of the Presic with his lather| sometimes. They can’t seem tc get together on the question of the child labor amendment. The son is taking the stump to| oppose ratification of the amend- ment in this state. TAKES IT UP WITH SON WASHINGTON, Feb. 20. — Mrs. Franklin D. ' Roosevelt, America's First Lady of the Land, will dis- cuss the subject of child labor with | her son who is opposing the amendment in the Massachusetts campaign. Juneau Motors FOOT OF MAIN ST, S — DILLINGHAM HOSPITAL STAFF IS KEPT BUSY Busier than usual is the word from Kanakanak, referring to Dr. Burgdorff and his staff in charge of the U. 8. hospital. The meagre housing facilities for caring for the many patients who'" arrive by dog teams and planes from all along the Bristol Bay dis- trict, are stretched to the utmost. COAL WHOLESALE and RETAIL Pacific Coast Coal Co. Phone 412 Time To Eat AT ANY time—break- fast, lunch or dinner— you'll find at Bailey's a great variety of tasty dishes. You'll like our special business men’s lunch. BAILEY’S BEER—If Desired ANNOUNCING The Alaska Assaying and Engineering Co. Quick Assay—Any Ore. Economical price basis. Properties examined. Engineering reports. Mining costs estimated. Assistance rendered owners in financing mining properties, G. T. OIEN ENGINEER IN CHARGE Office—Near Third and Main (FE B N B J