The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 27, 1934, Page 2

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2 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY APRIL 27, 1934. R A IMPROVED BIB T ee— c— - E P} .E_ 920 DENIM—Fast @;qr{ | = Overall, pair, $1.50 h Jumper to match, $1.50 it & ; y A b 1 B2 My S W ¥ e WORK SHIRTS BRLUE CHAMBRAY Full Cut All Sizes Men's . = o s SEED Roys’ A Coat Style WORK SOCKS $1.00 Wool, 3 pairs for . HP PSR MNEPEN TR0 T8 8 Ra0 A Part Wool, 4 pairsfor . 1.06 | 1.00 Cotton, 7 pairsior . . . WORK SHOES B A The old reliable in either the regular or mocassin toe—with full composi- tion sole— $3.75 pair fllIIIIIHIII|‘II|!|l!lIIIIMHIIH!!‘IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllI|IlllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIfl Goodwear B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. i ¥ R “Juneau’s Leading Department Store” nI»ll(T(l”()lls Al'(‘ SCHOOL TEACHERS AT flIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIII|||III|IIIIIII|II|l|||||||||IIIIII|IIIIH||||IIIIllIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIII||||II11III||IImHfllBIiIHIIIIHH|mmflU = = = £=|chased through the Connors Motor = % = = = =i == lmmmmmnu||nummmmmmmn|munmmmlmnmnlmmmmmlmmm T T T AT “Postal Workers ANCHORAGE ShLE(’I‘EBl Matheniatics, Miss Alma Hikee; | Languages, Miss Helen Wiley; Com- ming year TMerce, Miss Bdith Krueger; Shop and Boys' Athletics, A. J. Westall; | Home Bconomics and Girls' Ath- letics, Miss Violet Lundell; Eng- {lish, Miss Sarah Monserud; Sei- Restored to The teachets ot tne col at Anchorage have been selected as | follows: WASHINGTON, April Restoration of vacations fo Elementary School CARDINAL CABS WILL HAVENEW = PONTIAC CARS aii Qi Stand Has Location at City Club on Front Street Another taxicab company has been worganized and is offering service to the people of Juneau | under the name of “The Cardinal | Cab Company,” Sam Gazaloff, pro«“ | prietor. ‘The company will operate | {from its stand at the City Club ‘ |and the well known men who will | |Themas, Falconer. Mac Two new Pontiac straight mrvm} sedans will arrive for the Cardinal | Cab ©Qompany on the steamer to- | |morrow. These fine cars, with! bodms by Fisher and the latest in |aceessories and comfort, were pur- | | Cempzny. ~ The cars will have a beautiful - black paint job with |cardinal red trim around the body. | |The Pontiac wheelbase has been | |lengthened to 117 inches to insure | greater riding comfort and th |feature was one of the principal | (reasons Mr. Gazaloff selected them |for public service for his company. The appointments and hardware of these cars are of the mos the body is heavily insulted against | | 1 R |modern and eonvenient design and cold in- winter. ‘They will operation @as soon as ‘is’ possible | after they are unloaded from the |steamer, in the meantime, the com- | == |pany 'has started operations with two cars temporarily pressed mto luse. TAKES INJURED MAN ““INTO KETCHIKAN| On @an emergency ‘trip to Grand' | Islands, where a man was seriously |injured in an accident at a log-| ging camp last evening, the sea-| |plame Baranof, of the Alaska| | Southern Airways, piloted by Gene Meyring, left Juneau at 4 o'clock this morning. The injured man was taken in the plane to Ketchi- kan for treatment at the hospital, WHOLESALE and RETAIL Pacific Coast || Coal Co.. | * Phone 412 [and tne @irive for ithe company are Ro)\[_‘, Magorty and Bill | o be in|§ SEAPLANE BARANOF | FOR SPRING CLEAN-UP—-PAINT-UP EVENT USE Sherwin -Williams S. W. P. PAINT HEADQUARTERS Enameloid. . . Shingle Stain...Floor Enamel ...Varnishes. .. f Porch and Deck Paint. . Flo-Lac...Oilstain. .. v Ebernol Roof Paint...Marine Paint. .. S-W QUALITY SPELLS LOW COST Money Saving Quality for Every Job Thomas Hardware Co. House Paint Semi-Lustre ... e TR TR U postal workers was ordercd yes grade, Miss Ramona Mc-| oo Wm. Kimple; Music, Miss terday by Postmaster General nd; second grade, Miss Vio-| ojioe paimer; Superintendent, W. S ® "yames A. Farley. He caid im- Bourgette; first and second| p gener, i # Borovement in business - condi- 'cs, Miss Margaret Abrabham-| ———————— = ticns resulting in increases in ; third grade, Mrs. Viola Porter ) = P revenne fade the va- qunh grade, Miss Louise Boud-| THELMA BRINGS HALIBUT 4 cations. possible. fifth grade, Miss Dorothy | —_ = - I on; sixth grade, Miss Hannah| Bringing in 10,000 pounds of = Mellum; eventh grade, Mr. Clare halibiaf, the 'Thélma, Capt.”Bernt H Mining Locatwn Notices at Em- | Mendenhall; eighth grade and ele- | Alstead, arrived in port today. The g pire office. meatary principal—T. C. Feldman.|fish was not sold today. H R ok B - - L T S TR T ) o / [ E Salmon Creek Roadhouse . A‘I‘ANIIne—hre-t fast, lunch or dinner— youw'll find at Bailey's a great variety of tasty dishes. ¥ou'll like our special ‘business men’s lunch. BAILEY’S BEER -If ‘Desired FRESH BANANAS, 3 Ibs. _._.....29¢ ‘ CRISP F ! il Large Size POUND 3 FOR RUTABAGAS, 6 Ibs. ____25¢ sc SPINACH, 3 lbs. ... 29¢ TOMATOES, pound ....... 20c PURE CANE 1 CLOTH SACK - = s’ . c U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU ‘The Weather (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) neau arna:\lgm;;)crloA:L\"ln" ‘(110 Lc‘;’cl‘é‘c‘l; “'"GGS, DINNER” OF i | this afternoon. LEGIONNAIRES MOST | SUCCESSFUL AFFAIR Margaret Ickes was a pas- from Ketchikan on the re- sen: turn tri e se ts Ju-| Sixty world wes' veterans were s ‘l:;icf’f(}%;fdm‘]“’ i O"‘Y: GORCRE of F Ve Aiiirisdn Eagton Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 pm., April 27: panied the plane as mechanic, I)m,oul. 1 evening to enjoy a| Rain tonight and Saturday; moderate southerly winds. Bl gt ggs’ Dinner” and. informal so-| . LOCAL DATA MR. AND MRS. R. LISTER cial evening held by Alford John Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity ~Weather RECEIVE CONGRATULATIONS |Bradford Post No. 4. Dinner was, 4 DPm. yesty 30.02 56 62 SE 3 Cldy ON BIRTH OF BABY GIRL | followed by a story telling contesy| % a.m. today 3004 49 92 s 10 Cldy LTy |and songfest, in which everyone Noon today 30.16 43 93 8 5 Rain M6 and Mrs. Ronald TLister menook enthusiastic part. It is report- | CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS receiving congratulations on the | ed that some tall yarns were !Old " T | birth of a baby girl, weighing cight | DY the ex-warriors. E. M. Polley - b i & TR and one-half ds, at St. Ann's |1ed the large cfowd in singing many Highest 4pm. | Lowest4am. 4am. Precip. 4a.m. Hospital last of the wartime favorites. ! Station temp. temp. | v.emp temp. veloeity 24hrs. Weather The young lady's name “Doc” Carver, Civil War veteran,| parrow 8 6 | 4 12 0 Clear Mary and both she | was an honor guest of the Legion| nome 36 34 | 30 30 4 0 Cldy T getting along nicely | rs and Jm'ned them in re-| pethel 46 41 | 34 36 4 0 Clear - ories.af his-own war ex-| ‘snshanks 58 56 | 4 44 4 0 Cldy CAKD PARTY periences during the r(-u.onmyn Dawson 62 62 38 38 0 0 Cldy Viking Club’s Card Party Satur- [‘_1‘“‘;:"‘;}" t of st Paul 32 31 32 32 12 Trace. Snow urday night, Odd Fellows' Hall. at R S Dutch Harbor ... 38 2 32 0 04 Snow ght o'clock. Whist and Pinochle Kodlak 42 38 40 4 22 Cldy s. Dancing follows Co! 2 50 42 42 0 24 8 Rain cards. ion 50c. —adv.| yo1 Juncau 56 6 4 0 15 Cldy | 63 e = 0 0 Pt.Cldy 58 46 46 R Rain s 5 58 48 48 6 04 Rain st 5 Seattle - o % o4 s w o e Tegistes t Seattle 51 3 y x:fi"HS:‘fL gl SRS Portland 72 54 54 4 4 Rain e gy San Francisco 72 54 54 4 0 Clear The b‘uomnmc pxc»ule is modorat,ely lou in Bering Sea, Gulf of Alaska and the Interigr, with rain or snow over Southern Alaska. The pressure is moderately high' on the Arctic coast and in Southeast Alaska with clear weather in Northern Alaska and por- tions of the Interior and cloudy weather elsewhere in the Territory. Temperatures have risen in southern Bering Sea, the western por- tion of the Gulf and the Central Interior. Just the flavor you like best, too. If you are look- ing for a better flavored tea—uniformly high qual- ity at a low cest per cup, ask for feeling that it was one of the most successful Legion gatherings held ; MOOSE HALL DANCE here. Those in charge of the big event we A. E. Karnes, chairman; E.| M. Goddard and Homer Ncrdl'mg,it Lipton’s Yellow Label Tea All who attended declared that| SATURDAY Orange Pel: W K Mrs. R. J. McKanna, who with oth- < 2 "y £ choe & P"Iwe) er Legion Auxiliary members pre- | Ap“l 28 ipton’s Green Japan Te pared the dinner, was the cham-| MUSIC BY HOLLYWOOD SHi Sea pion “Jiggs' Dinner” cook of the| CRCHESTRA' country. Many pies and oth EVERYBODY WELCOME di: es Were Co! uted by m: of tHe auxiliary, and the large ! wd Was unanimous in express- | appreciation to them and to which Admizsion 75 cents Ladies Free - —— ing the United Fcod Company, furnished half of ‘the corned Beef | used to feed the crowd. Mining Location Notices at Em- pire office. v uneau Cash Grocery - PHONE 58 “The Home of Consistent Price” PHONE 58 Oranges ... 3 doz. 59¢ RADISHES, 3 bunches ... 10¢ wv. ARIZONA . Grapefruit & RHUBARB- GREEN ONIONS, 3 bus. 10¢ | PORK AND BEANS, 2 large cans WHITE BEANS, 4 1bs. ... 29¢ M. J. B. GREEN CAN COFFEE 3 1b. cans CHEESE KLIPS, pkg. TOMATO SAUCE, can i 9 g 3 ... WHI(TE’ KING W4SHING POWDER s . 33¢

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