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IEEEEREI M mT—S THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 1934. ) ¢ ’_ vAwABLE Fufl FERR‘S SECOND TO MRS GRE'ST U. S. DEPARTMENT, OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU 9 i v APPLY FOR LICENSE : The Weather | TO RETAIL LIQUOR . Bieet for 5 SiflPMENT OFF By B ' i marem 5 b The second application for a re- Forecast for Jnn‘eau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., April 18: E,l.(,r v‘,"‘,' tail liquor license was received by Cloudy tonight and Thursday; gentle variable winds. i, H . 3 the Board of Liquor Control this ' LOCAL DATA b : : et e i i S | . Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather . Ferris, Ketchikan, and is the first {4 pm. vty 3022 4 = “ % Ccldy . Q | to be received from that city. I e Soday 3017 32 Goldstein Sends th - (IO \ . today : ™ sW 4 Cldy $35d000 Consi S:)u pper applications are being pue- Passes Through Juneau| noon today 3000 47 . T Clay onsl ent— e is weel p ; M i{ L lgnmh ‘Several applicants are cxpected to Wlth Husband S Brother CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS akes Large furchases |seek the endorsement of the City : o | Council when it meets next Friday for Far North Point | Yoot TODAY Aboard the Northwestern leaving | cxenmg } Highest 4pm. | Lowest4am. 4am. Precip. 4am. Juneau this marl_flng were $35, 0001 Mrs. H. W. Greist, wife of Dr. Station temp. temp. | temp. temp. veloci.ty Mhrs: Wet‘:ther worth of furs shipped byvchar}esl y Greist, in charge of the hospital| Barrow — - | -8 -8 8 0 Clear .‘.}cldsngn, Incorporated. - This ship- | at Point Barrow, the farthestnorth| Nome 24 14 | 12 12 4 02 Snow ‘ ment is just one of several that point of habitation, passed through| Bethel 32 32 | 18 18 4 0 Clear® N have been going south in the pas' Juneau aboard the Yukon enroute| Fairbatiks 42 40 | 2% % 4 0 Pt oldy | ninety days according to Mr. Gold- home. She is accompanied by| Dawson .. L. 44 44 | 2 22 8 0 Clear stein who recently returned ‘“‘"‘ Lewis T. Greist, her husband's| st Paul . 8 82 | 2 92 10 frace Clear ‘ an extensive flying trip that wok brother, who is making the trip| Duteh Harbor 38 38 | 28 30 4 .04 Clear “| im to practically all the larger | for pleasure and observation. He| Kodiak @ e 4 4 0 PtCly trading posts in Alaska. | Is GR is with the patent attorney firm| cordova 4 38 | 32 32 0 16 Mo Until recently the price of furs of Cromwell, Greist and Warden,| Juneau . o 43 | 32 32 & Humce Cldy average 35 per cent higher this of Chicago, Ill. The two will fly‘ Sitka 47 g [ 8 s 0 0 Pt Cldy year than last year, Mr. Goldstein | from Fairbanks to Point Barrow,| getehikan 54 3 , 88 5] o84 %8 4 has been advised that a 10 11('1"AdVlSOry RCVICW Board leaving the former place on April| prince Rupert 48 46 | 36 38 4 2 g}f:g 4 |cent drop is prevailing now, but| P epares Prehmmary 24. - 3 it | Edmonton 48 46 e A 4 0 Clear \ this decline may not hold. | Lewis Greist, who is taking his| geattle 62 62 I 48 48 8 0 Clear : More than four times as many| Report for Roosevelt |movie camera with him, expects| poniinq L L e b 1 furs were purchased by Mr. Gold- to return to Nome aboard the Coast| gan Francisco 70 60 I 52 52 4 0 Cldy L Ir hat bl in the spring are the stein this year than in any previous| NEW YORK, April 18. — The|Guard Cutter Northland and if ke o i bl Iy 2 ¥ ! The dresses that oloom in spring > 2 year to date, and additional ship- |Herald Tribune's Washington cor-|possible to make connections, de- Thie Hirouistic jreRte 1 Toolarately dilgh south of he Afeu- | gavest of all the year! Their colors are enough / ments are artiving from the north respondent says operation of NRA | sires to travel south along the coast| tian Islands, over Western Canada, and Alaska except s of E2. H . 4 and westward on every steamev under Gen. Hugh S. Johnson is|to come in contact with Juneau| tne extreme west, and is low over the northeastern Pacific Ocean to make anyone burst into song . . . so please coming to Juneau. criticised harshly in the prelimin-|and other places during daylght.| and the western Aleutian Islands with clearing weather over Al- t of an enthusiastic ad writer! We shfl:fe;[fa'?s{‘;?oséa?: LZTO:sz:l a 54 rep?é'tbcox?sle'fl for Pr;sid_e:; sw'l;hnele?rfil;fi g *gl;:;i aska except the eastern portion of the Gulf and near-Bering Strait. . i 1pm of 32, yor furs | Roosevel y the visory Review 2 5 X -| Temperature changes have been slight throughout the Territory. vant to shout the praises of these frocks to the gesterday morning, gathered from |Board of NRA Codes, Clarence {and Rev. David Waggoner and his| P 2 g slig gho! erritory. « At T ol eui ) ¢ § various parts of Alaska. Letiers|Darrow heads the hoard. wife. heavens. They 114 ln\('llu I!lan we’ve seen for 1 e e gt O | |y e e sk o] e : the money in a long, ong time, ments are now enroute, not only|frem the studies made, that the | | Sh . W-llo : S B " from Alaska but from various posts | Board members are convinced that | Sand Saves Island | erwin uaams PLAIN! PRINTS! DOTS! STRIPES! throughout Yukon Territory. the codes so far eéxamined are | o (N ’ These unusually large shipments | developing a monopolistic trendand| PORT ISABEL, Tex.—Padre Is- | 4 ave taxing the Goldstein, 1Inc,|are doing injury to the small in-|land, the narrow sandy island which y |storage facilities and consequently | dustrialist and business man,” the|extends 120 miles along the Texas| shipments south are being ex-|Herald Tribune's dispatch says. | gulf coast from near Bronwsv:l'*i pedited. The Washington correspondent | 0 Corpus Christi, has won another The, furs are graded and segre-|c,vs further that “it is suggested | battle with the tides. A channel! gated here and then re-shipped,|ngy eventually there may be a re- |five feet deep which threatened |not only to various dealers in the | po cuogesting a revision of the|to cut the island in two has been | o United States;, but to European!yngle system under which codes filled up by the sand. Ry % SRS |centers as well are being prepared.” i | A Stanitary Wall Finisk—for use | R st - Mining Locaticn Notices at Em- | : SPOEIS AB““E nire office. | with hot or cold water i 3 0 0 s e 0 00 e 2 00 ~ S TSNS f o o AT THE HOTELS ., o NOTICE OF HEARING FINAL el gl 3 s X : ACCOUNT [ Decotint is milled in white, attractive i | The undersigned, having on the tints and rich, deep colors, all of Alaskan [7th @ i William Sargent, Fairbanks; C.|p 9oV of April 1634 flled bis which are intcrmixable, so that any . Hoagendorn, Petersburg, F. Duwd; ¥ Rl i % i daale sat art ‘of ‘Cannery Being|piatanks: 0. Rizardo, Seattle:] Siesoale ot Chaties Johngim, de: desired shade may be produced. Converted Into Place Jobn Muranovich, - Seattle: ¥ted|juncau Precinct, Alaska, notice is | . . oulette, ; 8% | hereby given to all heirs, creditors || * 60 5 lb k for Outing Parties R and other persons interested in said | € per =00, p g. Y i - estate, that Monday June 18, 1934, | . . Work is now underway on part| Lena A. Pigg, Juneau; Chester Sf 10 ollook in he Tocenoon af) J !of the Auk Bay Cannery DFOP"Y'lA Smith, Kansas City, Mo.; M. E.| ¢ day, at the office of \hr! o |ty. conyerting one of the build-|LaBlanc, A. Koral, Seattle; Walter United States Commissioner, in the | )ings into a headquarters from|j Paulsen, Portland; Fred "“"i’F‘(devvxl P T“rm(;r‘l,“ B‘mldm'l where sportsmen and outing par-fcen; W. R. Wood, Vancouver; El- in u,‘u' City and fax-u».m»‘z of Junv'u:.‘ |ties may start their excursions, ac- | mer May; A. P. Ghoglione, Ju-|p bif I ARG PrEInC of Juncau. omas ar ware | Curiling. to Berh, Oaro, neau; C. O. Sabin, Juneau; R. E.|, ;g piace st for the hearing of i | Joe Ibeck, well-known Alaskan ! Carson, Seattle. R | . . objections to said account and the | guide, will be in charge and plans, Zynda settlement thereof. in addition to operating a place! Mrs. Wm. Wood and son; Mae H. B LB WEVRE. . { where food and meals may be ob-|Heislen, San Francisco. | i AR 4 ,........., tained, moorings for private boats 4 A Administrator of the estate of| also fishing skiffs and larger boats Qnayies, dobnsap, , feceased. |for rental. mxil;l;‘xc:ccation Notices at Em- | First gfig}fi‘;fig’; AN‘;;;I :;1 11:;: INSUR (\ N‘ E ¢ t] . e e e it icnards b i ey o A A, e ] B .|| Allen Shattuck, Inc. Candy Germania speaker or megaphone, but which Cards " Herb Tea The || 4 T UNITED FoOD co. NGW . & CASH GROCERS device for keeping insects from SPRING STRAWS! Semrr ° The trap, designed by W, D. A e Phone 16 We Deliver Meats—Phone 15’.‘ . rctic Butler Mauro Established 1898 Juneaun, Alaska Reed, Department of Agriculture B insect - specialist, already has lured @ In a beautiful array of colorings, shapes 'to . their deaths millions of cigar- i | ette bettles, one of the most de- ° and pattern hats | structive pests in tobacco ware- houses in the south. The bettles, which spend maost ~ ] § of thieir lives in the semi-darkness || & or diffused light of the warehouse: ¢ o 4 . e ren S Oo, nc. |ate attracted by @ moderately in tense light, especially during their, z “Juneau’s Leading Department Store” ;h;“::?agfifg;%&ffi"fii Pabst F Dru g CO. : WIN DOW CLEANING -4 — A i e S - i = Mmm Spain nu'lh Beer “Express Money Orders PHONE 485 last year are credited by insurance companies for & hboeom in the sale Anytime” On Tap ing. Mr. Wade has not had i 4 S i sepg bt l E E advices from it for almost two | p weeks at which time it was said] TS 19F line msurance. The ‘wake’ to-fl “JIMMY” CARLSON e © i vould its work talled $9,000,000, a peak for Spai B v DVER NEW Yu RK ool e L Rai R nw..mfasaoo 00 in 19924, R ~ Juneau Cash Grocery e | e i i ) ‘CASH GROCERS “BOLD HEARINGS “srrex arrenbine. Comer Second a0d Seward | CONFERENCES SOUTH “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” - No Repoxls Here or in R. S. Raven, clty ‘upenmendent' EX TRA SPEC’AL! Washington—May Meet |or schools, returned on the Yukon AR s s : = i L from a three weeks' trip during i - ) TOmOl‘lOW mn (.apllal which he attended educational con- ¥ ferences in Spokane, Washington # How much, if anything, has been ' and visited Portland, Ore., and Ev- - accomplished at the preliminary |erett, Wash., on school business. e At T y - conference of mining operators While he was away he inter- v by which convened in New York City viewed a number of prospective @ Both print and plain materials offered last Monday to consider a proposed | teachers for the Juneau schools, T E t code for the gold mining industry [but no definite action was taken | [1] art- is unknown in Washington, accord- | regarding them at this time, he ing to a telegram received today |said. in a charming array of styles in both reg- ular and half sizes. and KINDLING . by Hugh J. Wade, Deputy NRA| “There was a much larger at- AT ANY time—break~ NOW_the I I‘as Administrator for Alaska. tendance at the Northwest Asso-| “".' l‘:"h #e Mimesr UNUSUAL VALUES t ts < It is indicated that the confer-|ciation of High Schools and the! youll find al-Ratey's ence has ended there, or will do|Inland Empire Teacher’s meeting,| ST SChipdt Y ’ ; ‘ 80 today as Mr. Wade was advised | than has been the case for the last | ial bun 's $6 95 to $16 95 PHONE 358 that a further meeting probably|few years” Mr. Raven said. Both — winces men . . 1Y : will be held in Washington tomor-|of these meetings took place in e _ Tow. Spokane, Washington. | GENE SOMERS DELIVERY Juneau lu;ilhér Mills The conference has evidently| In addition to taking care of et ‘made no announcement for publi-|school business, Mr. Raven visited 9 cation at New York as the Asso-|his family in Monroe, Washing-| BAILEY s Press has been watching |ton, during the time he was away. | ‘and up to today had been ‘WASHINGTON, April 18.—Pres-| of any. ident Roosevelt wanis some form| g saeraas been heard by Mr.|of legislation to provide for labor ONEER CAFE for developments from that - e ‘ BEER -H Desired Northwest Mining | mediation in place of the present committee in Se- | Wagner Labor Board established ! J. K. Panl | It was appointed last Feb- |by Executive order. ; | “THE HOME OF ) tentative code and ——————— ! GOOD EATS" | o Daily Empire Want Ads Pay ‘;I‘. 8 M

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