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-we NS e S [ E THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1934. —————————————————————— We invite you to look over our Household Wares on the Second Floor WICKER CLOTHES BASKETS COPPER BOILERS HAMPER AND BASKET SETS BREAD AND CAKE BOXES FLOUR AND SUGAR CANS CANNISTER SETS REFRIGERATOR SETS CAKE TRAYS AND COVERS CHEESE TRAYS WASTE PAPER BASKETS STEPON SANITARY CANS ICE CREAM FREEZERS WATER PAILS—COAL BUCKETS BATHROOM SETS—UTILITY SETS TUBS—WASHBOARDS DUST PANS—FIRE SHOVELS FLOUR SIFTERS—DOLLING PINS MIXING BOWLS—CHOPPING BOWLS DISH PANS—KITCHEN SCALES FLOOR MOPS—DUST MOPS TEA POTS—COFFEE POTS BEAN POTS—COOKIE JARS FANCY VASES—FANCY DISHES 4- AND 5-PIECE BOWL SETS CUPS AND SAUCERS—Open Stock LUNCHEON SETS—DINNER SETS TUMBLERS—GOBLETS—SHERBETS and a complete assortment of BEVERAGE GLASSES ALUMINUM WARE AT POPULAR PRICES See this assortment on the Third Floor 10c Any of the items listed below at 10¢ each THIRD FLOOR Custard Cups Lemon Squeezers Creamers ‘ Brushes g;gall;s ‘ };ugk Tags erbets acks Sifters | Polish Quart Measures Rat Traps Knives Padlocks Forks | Fish Lines Spoons" Sink Stoppers Cake Tins | Sponges TFea Balls | Wooden Spoons Pie Tins Strainers Scouring Sponges Measuring Cups Meat Forks Can Openers | Mats Screw Drivers Comb Cleaners White Paste Egg Whips : Funnels Bread Tins Salt and Peppers Sugar Scoops " Match Boxes Paints Sink Strainers Insect Spray Dish Mops Ladles Turners Saeap Dishes Potato Masher ulas Trowels umb Tacks “Juuaus Leadmg Department Store g oo THERMOS BOTTLE and LUNCH BUCKET GOVERNORAGTS TOEND STRIKE OF FISHERMEN [Suggests that Hugh A. Wade Be Named to Med- iate Tieup at Cordova (Continuea from Poge One) | and their families, will suffer un- predictable distress this coming winter. We are advised today canneries westward in Prince Will- iam Sound area will not fish for pinks if strike continues; probably canneries here will follow similar course, thus jeopardizing both red “Advised canneries may 22, re- quested your intervention under ! chapter 170, 1913, Session Laws. Mediation !now only hope. 'communlcate direct with Chester Carlson, president Fishermen's | Union, and with Shepard Point,} Packing, Pioneer Sea Food and! | Jensen and New England fish can- neries effected, an might be hurriedly brought about; through board arbitration fisher-/ ies one member, these two naming| third member. please act immediately.” L} haye improved at least 100 per cent row-minded politicians to under- |and pink catch. i under your authority = We suggest if ‘ou‘g Pioneer Packing Company, Glacier 'S agreement |2 men naming one member, canner- |3 Situation ecritical; =5 | situation. c "ImTIfl s IN | ~Reports emanating from Ketchi- kan that the city is in a de- turn of the legal sale of liquor were pronounced by him as pre- | posterous and ridiculous. “Ketchi- kan is just the ayerage, normal Ala:kan community, as good and ETCHIKAN ARE | He reiterated his charge, made Senator Walker Says They recently in a letter to the Board Are 100 Per Cent Bet- of Liquor Control, that the “fuss” | ter than Last ‘Year |being made in certain quarters | |about the liquor traffic and the Board's regulations is simply an Ketchikan business conditions | effort on the part of certain nar- | over this time last year and, if /mine the administration and gain relief from the shipping strike is | personal advantage. “It is too silly | obtained, it will continue to pro- to need comment and will en- | gress, according to Senator N. R. | compass its own defeat,” he said. Walker, prominent business man “The pity of it is that those in- |of the First City, who arrived here volved in it did not hesitate to |by plane yesterday for a short\besmlrch the reputation of their graded condition following the re- | | party leaders during the day. He |ing or tomorrow by plane. |MRS. HOGINS. ABOARD declared. Senator Walker visited Nationial Commiteeman James J. Connors, Senator Allen Shattuck, and other expects to return home this even- | | S. S. PRINCESS NORAH! Mrs. J. F. Hogins of Russelville, Arkansas, mother of Mrs. T. A. Morgan of Juneau, is a passenger on the Princess North for Juneau, where she will spend the nexl several months visiting with her daughter. Mrs. Hogins was left stranded in Seattle recently when the sail- ing of the Aleutian, upon which she had a reservation, was can- celled Irrigating farms with sewage in| stay. He conferred with Gov. John jown home town in order to build W. Troy this morning on the strike up their.own political fences,”, he Acts At Once | Knowing that Mr. Wade was al-| Jready enroute to Cordova by planc the Governor wired the Chamber of Commerce, the Union and the canners as follows: sentative of NRA is now on way to | Cordova by air to investigate strike | situation. I suggest that you de- ;crpt him as arbitrator and have /him settle whole difficulty. !is rushing by so fast that Chapter |70, Session Laws of 1913, hardly | practicable. ~ Mr. fair and on the square.” Gov. Troy also wired Mr. Wade urging him to act if those con- \ suggestion. | 3% 4RG3 [PROSPECTS FOR GAME : | TONIGHT NOT BRIGHT | The prospects for tonight's game between the Moose and Elks on the City League schedule were not bright at midafternoon today. |Clouds had prevailed all day with occasional showers and the official forecast was for even more un- | favorable weather. The game is scheduled for 6:30 (pm. If it should .be raining an hour before that time, under the rules of the organization, it will | be postponed. | If, however, conditions improve so that play is possible, it is ex- pected Manager Koski will use either H. MacSpadden or Nello against the Paps. Warter probab)y will work for the Moose. el LONDON. — Government figures show that 6,425 lives were lost in 1933 road accidents in England and Wales compared with 5962 in 1932. Injuries increased from 188,680 to 198,610. T L T NOW OPEN! Sunday Chicken Dinner - AUK BAY INN With All the Tflmmlnn' Regular Dlner $1.50 Extra portions will be i charged for Make your appointments NOW! | v See Ed .Iahlke or the | Clunlul Blu hno BOATS FOR RENT, with fishing gear furnished A ————————— WARRACK Comtrllchnn Co. l I ITS Wise to Call 48 Juneau . Transfer Co. ~ when in need O:GE OV STAGRA i ul‘ue;l“ gflw Coal Transfer “Hugh A. Wade, Alaska repre- = Season = Wade has had =5 lots of experience and eminently = | cerned agree to the Governor's == muuuumunmnmmmmmnmmlmmmmmmm \ E We will make; every effort to maintain the lowe keep our stock up to the highest standard— E PIHONE 16 EGGS—Extra Fresh, Extra Largc , Stdndard Fdozen ... . jvooiiian, 45e TOMATO SAUCE— The Ideal S'('usoning 10¢ Western W ashington—Fresh All Green z CHEESE-——angold Sweet Cream, Enonnd o oo e ASPARAGUS pound RUTAG 6 pounds n | BANANAS—Golden Rlpe 3 RN ORI e SPlNACH 320 NO. 21/2 TINS Del Monte Do - =] = O- Great Buy each.. - oniieins vonans .TP FRYERS, 3 whele birds .. Tender—Tasty (‘ ¥ g 2 Hormel' s—Eastern—Rindless Sliced Pint .. . BACON, CARNE, ] = c > v wrwy PHONE 16 ' fimmmmnmmmmmmmmmmmnmmmmnnmmmmmnmlmmmmmmnmm . BlllllllllIllllIIIlllllllllIIlIIIlllIIlIIIIIIIIIllllllIlIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIllllllllIIHIIIHIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIII NITEDFOOD CO. STRIKE OR NO STRIKE! Quality at a Price Always! APPLES, dozen ... Large Winesaps A Very Good Buy! . 25¢ Large—Solid CATSUP, 18 oz., each . WIDE MOUTH BOTTLES California Home OFFEE—RO\ al Club, 3- pound vacuum tins, t mummmmmmmlmmmmmmmmmmulmmmlmm||unnunmmmmmmmmm LI FRESH and SMOKED MEAT DEPT. PICKLES, Sweet Mix—Extra Fancy CHILI CON FULL POUND BRICKS UNITEDFOOD CO. India has been found to increase the yield of sugar cane greatly. U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The W eather (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m, May 25: Probably showers tonight and Saturday; gentle southerly winds. LOCAL PATA Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity =~ Weather 4 pm. yesty . 29.86 60 70 w 5 Sprinkling 4 am. today 29.84 52 85 SE 4 Cldy Noon today ........20.84 53 88 S 10 Cldy CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY TODAY Highest 4pm. | Lowest4a.m. 4am. Preeip. 4am. Station temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather Barrow .. 20 18 16 16 16 0 Pt.Cldy Nome . 40 40 34 36 6 [ Pt. Cldy Bethel 62 62 40 40 6 0 Clear Fairbanks 58 54 40 40 4 0 Cldy Dawson . 58 54 40 42 0 02 Cldy St. Paul 42 42 34 34 18 Trace Pt.Cldy Dutch Harbor 44 44 38 40 10 .16 Rain Kodiak 48 46 40 42 8 Trace Cldy Cordova .. 52 52 | 46 46 16 152 Rain Juneau 65 60 52 52 4 01 Cldy Sitka . 62 - | 438 —_ 1 0 Cldy Ketchikan ... 68 50 { 50 52 4 0 Cldy Prince Rupert . 62 62 | 48 50 4 0 Cldy Edmonton .. 84 82 | 52 52 & 0 Clear Seattle . 66 62 | 54 54 4 01 Cldy Portland 2 70 | 60 60 4 Trace Rain San Franisco ... 68 66 | 54 54 4 .08 Cldy The barometric pressure is moderately low throughout Alaska and Western Canada, rising slightly in Southern Alaska and falling shightly elsewhere. It is lowest south of the Alaska Peninsula with showers over most of Southern Alaska and heavy rain at Cordova and partly cloudy to cloudy weather over the remainder of the Ter- ritory. Temperatures were lower yesterday in the Southeast and higher in the extreme Southwest. st possible prices and Free Delivery a 85¢ 19c¢ 79e s.mee e FAIR BUILDING IS { Alaska Fair Building should be completed within the next few days if the weather permits, ac- | cording to a statement made this | morning by W. 8. Pullen, of the Southeastern Alaska Fair Asso-| | past month in giving the building | R. Smith has the contract. COOKED FOOD SALE and Rummage Sale by the Girls’ Loyal Club Saturday, June 2nd. Corner store, 2nd and Seward Sts. —adv. Schilling LiLe ‘a fins. porfumesy both delicate and strong’ The exquisite flavor of! A& 326 Schilling Vanille PURE is just that. Z{/Zl//d PAINTED ; ALUMINUM IS NOW BEING USED the Southeastern Painting of ation. Work has been going on for the covering of aluminum paint. L.| — v ILL WITH FLU Dewey Baker, of the Juneau Bok- r). is.ill with the flu. SUMMER SPORT DRESSES ® In Piques—Linens—Seersuckers @ White, Prints and Plain Pastels @ All sizes $2.95 to $4.95 The Missy Shop Near Second and Seward 15¢ each 25¢ Swift's Free Delivery “DUSTY WEATHER” THERE IS NO USE— % Trying to pick up dust with a broom “ GENERAL @ ELECTRIC Vacuum Cleaners are made for that purpose. The powerful, new ball-bearing motor is oil-less and trouble free 1 STANDARE e THREE MODELS $24.50 $31.95 $54.50 CONVENIENT TERMS [ ] Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. JUNEAU—Phone 6 DOUGLAS—Phone 18 -