The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 23, 1934, Page 2

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Cottage Sets CRF smocks, ‘An amazingly popular hom displayin ordinary at all Curtain materials with surprisingly low pric French marquis cream and white g 20c a Ruff inds. They're all new terned in fl ed tops and tie-backs checked Fringed and tailoy Col(l S 6x9 . 7.6x9 . 9x10.6 . 9x12 9x15 3o B BURFORD AND CO HAS NEW DECORATION Buung clean-u up week by several days, redecorating of the J. B. Bur-| ford store has been completed with fresh paint, plastering, floor attractiveness of the store. All and show cases have been DR. 4PE 16W and fresh ‘. Full width and 2% o 1 styles. $1.3.) to 3:57 50 REDI-MADE CURTAINS —dainty patterns, complete with $1.00 to $2.50 per p(ur lie Backs TONNES th thege smart draper for any m i in modern, bold. designs. ons, chairs, slip covers, Pru'od from 15¢ io $1.25 wzrd 1Y DAMASK These are the ; new designs skillfully woven in, interest. , heavy draperies. 5 of exceptional 1.00 @ yard and up Curtain Nets, Marquisettes, Serims that is ne essortmen colors n attractive styles vard and up led Curtains lly ruffled beaut dotted effects yards long. 1.35up Panel Curtains in ecru al Con goleum Rugs 5.75 6.75 8.75 9.75 12.50 B. M. Behrends Co., *Juneau’s ‘Leading Departinetit Stare. . 1. House Beautifni s at an amazingly the house! Buy. them cough covers, and designs at a excellent quality nets, and daintily pat- . complete with finish- and cream. Allow us to help. with, such articles as Cuitains, Draperies, Slip Coverings, Linoleum, Rugs, Wall Paper, Window Shades and: Kitchen Ware! 50 in. Redi-Make Silk Damask Drapes —Tlined, fringed, 2}/ yards long, r $11.50 50 in. Venetian Dr.apes,.Zyz yards long— Rich, $9.25 PAIR 50 in. Chintz Drapes, 2!/ yards long— Extra- $4.50. PAIR WALL PAPER AS LOW AS 25¢ PER ROLL ecru, R U G S Very fine selection 6x9 ... ..$17.50 7 6x9 ... 2350 8.37{10 ... 2975 9x12 33.50 CONGOLEUM Square yard, 75¢c PRINT LINOLEUM Square yard, $1.25 INLAID: LINOLEUM Square yard, $1.75 lnc. B oA -~ o Wois, s finished in black with an aluminum pletely.new; stack: .of: m-} the walls and base board in games and office supplies. which m and floors in grey. Between are on display in the store. the repair rcom and the store is| trim, cre | & lattice-work partition and on thzl { flcor a new congolium rug, Bill Walker was responsible for| 1934. Lu Liston for the trim and new shelves andi covering and repairs adding to the partition were done by Kraft Cabi- ring, the pl paint net works. Mz, Burford ha; received a com- frem Ketehikan. 900 kilecycles: adv. Dnnk Water vnfll M‘eah l‘ Good' for Stomach il | Water with. meals. helps: stomach | S, THE DATE ! Annual ADVEEW Bl«ll—lday 11 juices, aids digestion. If bloated Invitational, with g add a spoonful of Adler- a Y+!ika.. One dose cleans out poisons —T Rt T TONIGHE AI' 11 O'CLOCK CRiwell broadeasts over KGBU and washes BOTH upper and low- er bowels. Butler, Maura Drug Co,, —in Douglas by.Guy's.Drug Store. -—adv T BRINGING UP 19 DAT SO2 \WH/- WE BEEN PLAYIN' PINOCHLE FER THIRTY WEARS YOU HATE FATHER \(OUREELC > T I.ARGE LIST OF GANDIDATES IN PRIMARY FIGHT : { J {Divisional Contests Most : Numerous on Record in 1‘ Prinfaries Tomorrow rcam.muca { either primary, but there are 10 IDv mocrats and eight Repu tilting for the House places. | In the Third Division, t |only one candidate for the | nomination in each party, but Democrats are out for the nominations and five Rej i The. Fourth Division has [um in both parties for the S ate. Seven Democrats and five Re- | publicans_are in the race for the | four party , nominations for | House. l List cf Candidates | The candidates of each Division | for the Legislature are: | First Division: Senate, Allen Shattuck and W. B. Kirk, Demo- ! crats. House of Representatives Democrats, Crystal Snow Jenne, Henry Mes-| | serschmidt, R. B. Baumgartner anril John Ronan, Juneau; J. W. Cad- | well, Douglas; Jog K. Green, Hy- 4 der;, Erick Ness, Petersburg; H, R‘ \Thompsom Joe Baranovich and: A.| | H. Ziegler, Ketchikan; and A. P. | Walker, Craig; Republicans, Frank‘ | H, Foster and H. R. Shepard, Ju- ans | | -l | m‘i | | | | { neau; Louis P. Paul, Wrangell, and | f B4 | Harry G. McCain and Walter King, Ketchikan. Second Division: Democrats, Sen- late, J. F. Devane; House of Repre- | sentatives, Walter A. Nelson, Dr. O. | A. Braflaadt, Russel G. Maynard, Tolbert P. Scott, Howard Lyng, Ar- { thur M, Chamberlain, Richard E. | Lee, Ernest Balsiger, Arthur F.| Wright and Garnet W. Martin. } | Republicans: . Senate, Alfred J.| Lomen; House of Representatives,| Tom Rowyst, Nels Swanberg, Sr.| | Leroy M. Sullivan, J. C. Kennedy,| }Chark‘s D. Jones, Cliff Allyn, Rev. |'W. F. Baldwin, and A. G. Blake. 1 Third Division Filings are: Democrats, Senate, M. E. S.| | Brunnelle; House of Representa- |tives: J. 8. Hofman, Seward; James | | H. Patterson, Valdez, Ray C. Lock- | | head and H. H. McCutcheon, An- ‘chora.ge: C. W. Minaker, Charles | Murray, H. W. McDermott, and H. | B. Wolking, Cordova; and Harry ‘N ‘Wilson, Eyak. | Republicans: Senate, Bragaw, Anchorage; resentat. Mrs. Florence Harry 1. Staser Swetman, Sea\nd. E. Walsh, Eyak. | TFourth Division: Democrats, Sen-| ate, John B, Powers, Eagle, and| ‘Thomas J. DeVane, Ruby; Houss‘ or Representatives: George A. Lin-| |go, Leo W. Rogge, Alton G. D {Nérdale, H, C. Fohn-Hanson, Farl R. Pilgrim, all of Fairbanks; Wil- liam N. Growden, Ruby; and Al- | fred J. Ghezzi, Nenana. | | Republicans: Senate, Julien A, Hurley, Fairbanks, and Harry Don»] nelly, Flat; House of Representa- tives: L. D. Colbert, Andrew Ner- ‘lnnd Fred B. Johnson, H. E. Buzby, ‘Bnd W. W. Estes, all of Fairbanks.| | Pells Open at Eight | i The polls will open at 8 o'clock | tomorrow morning and remain open | juntil 7 pm. The polling places in Juneau are: first precinct, at the | Fire Apparatus room in City Hall; Robert, { IMPORTED 3;! @ Quality Bedspreads it @Table Covers ® Scarfs 1! @Wall Panels @Many other items o Surprisingly LOW PRICES SEE THEM! 218 Front St. Opposite Reliable Transter Co. om Page One) i J. P. Anderson, Mrs.|c] | The filings in the Third Division | | i Mrs! J. M. Gio-| at' the icorner of | et; third pre-| Willoughby | second precinct, | vannetti’s - store ‘Vllin and Front |c net, Home Grocers | Avenue. Is are: first pre- Ju ER(‘ U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE WEATHER BUREAU The Weather (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., April 23: Partly cloudy tonight and Tuesday; McLoughli Mrs. E. H. Ka second pr Judges, A. Bar-| , ;r)’::c S tholomew, William Franks, H.| A ; | 4 am. today M. Sabin, clerks, Miss Agnes Man-| o %, oo ning and Mrs. Kate Jarman; third o forecmcn Judges, 'Mrs. Margaret | Lennan, Mrs. Ina Jackson, Mrs. W. | E. Kilroy; clerks, Grant Baldwin ‘:md Mrs. Fanny Robinson. | R 4 Station ~ |ALLEN SHATTUCK RETURNS Barrow { FROM CAMPAIGN TRIP TO | Nome SOUTHEAST ALASKA PORTS| Bethel — Fairbanks candidate for re-| Dawson : from | St. Paul 1 on the| Dufeh Harbor n making a| Kodiak tchikan, Pet-| Cordova ersburg, Wra 1d other South- | Juneau cast Alaska po Sitka - o> | Ketchikan MRS. CLARA SLUMBERGER Prince Rupert AND SON ARRIVE HERE f;‘"‘““'m FROM CHICHAGOF TODAY| Seattle Portland Mrs. Clara Slumber who| San Francisco gentle LOCAL DATA variable winds. Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity = ‘Weather 29.93 57 47 S 8 Clear 29.99 42 87 s 2 Clear 30.06 56 * 59 SW 5 Pt. Cldy GABLE AND RADIO BEPQRTS YESTERDAY | TODAY *Highesn 4p.m. p stdam. Aam Prcmp 4a.m. vemp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather 10 10 10 12 0 Cldy 38 34 28 8 01 Snow 40 40 30 8 02 Pt.Cidy 50 48 36 6 0 Cldy 48 48 32 4 0 Cldy 32 26 22 14 Trace Cldy 38 38 32 8 04 Snow 46 46 32 4 0 Clear Y S R TS Rain 59 57 a2 2 J Clear 58 o | 42 0 0 Pt. Cldy 68 64 | o« 4 0 Pt.Cidy 62 60 i @ 4 0 Foggy 62 62 | 34 6 0 Clear 76 68 | 56 4 Trace Cldy 70 64 | 54 4 .34 Rain 66 66 58 10 .30 Cidy teaches school at Chick ar- ived in Juneau this morni on the motorship Estebeth accompan- ied by her son Jackie. School has d, for ihe term in Chichagof. e { LEAVES HOSPITAL Robert Shawy who has been re- celving medical treatment in St.| ‘The barometric pressure is low near Nome and moderately low in Western Alaska. in over the remainder Temperatures have fallen in extreme Western Alaska and .most other portions of the Territory. the Interior, North, and eastern Aleutian Islands with light snow over The pressure is normal along the coast from . the Gulf of Alaska to California and moderately. high ada, south. of the Gulf and south of the Aleutian Isalnds with rain at Cordova and partly cloudy weather Texritmvy have; risen in Western Can- of the Ann’s Hospital for the last week;| left, th» m»rmng fer his home. You've enjoyed the other members of the Reliance family of quality foods ... now try Reliance Coffee BLENDED, ROASTED, AND VACUUM SEALED BY NATIONAL GROCERY CO. BUILDERS SUPPLIES PLASTERBOARD 4x6, 4x7, 4x8, 4x9 and 4x10 Fir Veneer Panels Celotex Prepared Shingles Rool Roofing Building Paper Doors, Windows and Glass Corrugated Iron Roofing Paint, Oil, Turpentine White Lead Builders Hardware Everything the home builder or carpenter needs to construct a new heme or repair the old one—carried in stock for im- mediate delivery. CARDS T Cards for Any Occasion Complele assortment of CHILDREN’S BOOKS, TOYS, GAMES, etc. ). B. Burford &Co. “Our door step is worn by satisfied customers” R OO Let us assist you in plan- ning your building operations and quote you prices. JUNEAL. YOUNG W AR HOUH! JIGGS AN STARTIN' TO PLAY CARDS YES-\WHAT? ONE_OF THOSE FRIENDLY GAME‘.; OF CARDS-'LL SEND OVER T RIOT SQUAD BEFQRETHE‘& START FIGHTIN' '\"Nefi\%b(fi R By GEORGE McMANUS 1 Hardware Co. | 2 J1GGS AN MALTZ IN P - B — Get Your Block Wood “‘and KINDLING NOW -While It Lasts PHONE 358 czm:' somms’ DELIVERY’ Juneau lumber Mllls e x-. Old Papers for Sale at Empire Office

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