The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 30, 1934, Page 7

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_THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1934 : o o Probably rain tonight and Saturday; moderate soathcastmly winds i e Barometer Temp. Humudity wu:a veiocity ~ Weathe: | GHUWING LGNG ; et Just the flavor you like ] 4 pm. yesty 29.88 41 23 5 Cldy p best, too. If you are look- " ) d ” » by 4 am. today 29.84 37 66 Calm 0 Cldy | —_ . ing a better flavored \ "‘ - b b Noon today 2985 37 83 s 4 cldy, ! . | Yo —uniformly high I- | Sy g T ‘Both Democrats, Republi-| - feguimina thl:Lqucl:‘p " N G P 8 P 5 — - e | cans Who Opposed F. : s e » ° : — D. R. Be Shown U ; H Highest 4pm. | Lowest4am. sam. Precip. 4am. | P . I"{"' s Yellow Ifl[i"l Tea i Station temp. temp. ! temp. temp. velocity mm Wen(t:zlx;l WASHINGTON, March 30, — | & %8 & (Orange Peloe & Pekoe) : ] Barrow 0 -2 Ji.%) 12 Pt. CldY ' gpeaker Raine elf-styled ‘‘black g ity 3 . f Nome WooB | M odom o e e e | R o Crom Japan.Tea The Independent Candidate for . Bethel 44 42 | 32 32 4 0 Clear| goainst the Administration has 3 : §~ pasiad e | gmrbanks ;g 22 | 13 1g 3 8 g;o;: grown so long that only about 25 ¢ C, C ;l awson 21 = . ity 4 St. Paul P o e 6 Trace Cldy :’:‘:"'fifi b i x’::‘r‘;e faplortiy your 'ty ounct b Dutch Harbor 40 40 | 34 34 24 16 Rain Speaker Rainey said that pos- b # Kodiak P el O S Q. PLOMY! i S o ek e ko b il 't o P Y & . . C(h|§‘l; remind the country of Republi- | uneau ’ 3 7 g < : e : 3 it:?mm{ S { ¢ I e b+ g:i‘]m::ae v:rlgm::;: b e s @1 am opposed to further city debts. Prince Rupert 44 44 [ R 6 24 Cldy | RN 1 Edmonton 2 oM g M w98l cldy |ll|||||| "IIllllllll||||||I|||||lll||||||||||||||||||I||| Tected willianlas : Alaslatis S B - Q7 chocnid it i MRS SRl e Portland TR T et R £ o Rain San Francisco ... 68 66 | 8¢ 54 8 0 Pt.Cldy @1 favor an adequate city water supply for fire hazard and commercial purposes. The barometric pressure is moderately low throughout Alaska except on the Arctic coast. It is rising in the extreme Southwest and falling over most of the remainder of the Territory. It is lowest in Bristol Bay'with rain or snow in southern Bering Sea and the Southeast. The weather generally is clear over most portions of the Territory. Temperatures have risen in the Interior and have fallen on the Arctic coast. TOMORROW HOT CROSS @1 will work for a six-hour-day for labor at a fair living wage. c-.o-a-oono;" Zynda AT THE HOTELS ®| Mr. and Mrs, J. S. Jeffrey, Se- @ 0 000 000 0 ¢ o o attle, eoe | Gastineau SHUCKLIN ON WAY SOUTH L L. Trimble, Seattle; Richard| Sam Shucki:a, merchandise brok- Wakelin; Tom Martinson, Cordova; €r, is a through passenger for Se- A. C. Black, Portland, Ore. |attle aboard the steamer Alaska. Alaskan |He is returning from a trip E. J. Peterson, Juneau; B. L.| Lhrough the Territory on which Jelich, Juneau; J. Langseth, Doug- | he went to the Interior and as far las. f'west as Kadiak ® No Argument! ® No Statement! Can stand against the testimony of our many satisfied customers “The Handy 25 cents Lamp” A8 ' AUTHORIZED DEALERS LIGHT WHERE YOU NEED IT dozen of the —Back of the Davenport RAY HART BRADER OIL BURNERS @ We are in a position to give you the best to be had at any price! RICE & AHLERS €0. “We tell in advance what job will cost” PHONE 34 —~Owver the Book Case —Over the Kitchen Sink —OQwer the Bath Mirror OUR NEW SLICED BREAD IS GOING OVER BIG! ® Order from Your Grocer Juneau Bakery Near juneau Drug Co.—On Front Street TELEPHONE 577 FREE DELIVERY e 111111 E'WM"‘“" ~~~~~~ T i lIIIHIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIllliIIIIHIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIl||lIllIII||lll|||l||lII|II|II||IIIIIHlllllIIII||IIIIII||IIII||IllliIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIlIII|||||Ill|||IIIII|IIlI||IIIIllII!III ASTER SALE ® Whether it is canned foods—either fruits, vegetables or meats—you will find quahty merchandis> and best value at YOUR HOME- OWNED GROCERY AND MARKET —Complete with 75 watt bulb— $1.95 ® Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. JUNEAU—Phone 6 DOUGLAS—Phone 18 TR —_———— EGGS CORN PEAS BEANS Asparagus | TOMATOES EXTRA Libby’s Whole Kernel DEL MONTE , LIBBY’S BEST Del Monte or Libby’s SNOW PEAK. STANDARDS 3 cans, 50c 3 cans, 50c | 3 cans, 50c Soall S 3 cans, 44‘3 4 dOZ., ()QC No. 2 cans No. 2 cans % No. 2 cans 3 cans, 4‘46 Large Cans ] FLOWERS MEATS PRO’VDUCI.E @ One of the largest shipments of Cut Flowers Hani Hormels Pinest, 168 08+ 91c @ Large Fresh Shipment! Y ever received in Juneau will arrive on the Cottage Cheese—=Novelty Tdmblers, each _20¢ Lettuce—large headst..l..................... 4+--10¢ Northland. b : Celery—bleached, bunch : % ' Bacon—Sliced, No Waste, b, ... 24c¢ Oranges—2! dozen ..i........ Gwe-Away Prices! Picnic -Hams-—Stocking Wrapped, 1b. ......14¢c Bananas—Ripe, 3 pwnds ' : [ GET YOUR TICKET on the RABBITS to be AWARDED TOMORROW'! c o M A TICKET WITH EACH AND EVERY PURCAHSE! GETS YOURS! AWARD AT S;P, M. SATURDAY! ¢! YR R v YNITED FOOD CO. " ’ Free Delivery by . 4 Fx‘ee De i I | live, ~unmqng

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