The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 28, 1934, Page 2

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-Wide Clearance That Means Only One Thing to You The Year’s Greatest Values Store READY-TO-WEAR WOMEN'S and CHILDREN'S COATS HALF PRICE CHILDREN’S 5ILK AND WOOLEN DRESSES HALF PRICE WOMEN’S DRESSES in Silks and Woolens In two groups: Regular $14.50 values $7.50; vadlues to $30.00, $12.50 WOMEN’S SKIRTS—$2.25 each COTTON BLOUSES $1 SILK BLOUSES $2.50 MISSES” SPORT JACKETS $6.50 Part-Wool Double Blanket Reg. $3.35, Now $2.50 Part-Wool Single Blanket Reg. $3.25, Now $2.25 All-Wool Single Blankets Reg. $6.95, Now $4.95 Bu_th Mats, $1.00 Towels, reg. W(ml-Fill(’ni Comforts—$5.50 and $6.50 values—$4.50 Huck Towels, 6 for $1.00 Wool-Filled Silk Quilts $14.50 values $9.50 Women’s Bedspreads—values to ' $6.00—83.95 Linen Sets, $1.00 Curtains, Marquisettes and Lace i “Juneaun’s Leading Dcpartmem Store” > lIIIII||IIllI|IIllllllllllllIlIlIIIIIlIIlIIIlIIIlHI|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!‘IlIIIIIIIIIINIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIHlIlIIllIIIIIfllIl REPUBLICANS IN CONGRESS ~ JUSTWAITING Don’t Exactly Know Where They Are At — No Program Outlined OPEN ALL NIGHT pave Hougl Prop. i WASHINGTON, Dec. 28.—Repub- } lican Congressional leaders have i decided to wait untfl the Adminis- tration’s plans are revealed before outlining the battle and tactics in the new Congress. The leaders claim they have not been able to penetrate the “veil of | secrecy surrounding the President’s | legislative program.” | ‘The minority chiefs have decided to withhold conjecture upon what | course they might follow. i Alaska Electnc nght and Power Co. JUNEAU—Phone 6 | cabbages, peas,” tomatoes, s'nap process by fluids secreted in their Feather Pillows, $1.00 each Sheet Blankets, white $l 00 each 2 f‘.fhuwsz@&))%ar!» Raby Blankets, 2 for $1.00 Children’s Winter Unionsuits, $1. 75¢, 2 for $1.00 Turkish Towels, 4 for $1.00 "JAP ORANGES Children’s Dresses, $1.00 each House Frocks, -$1 each Knitting Yarns, 2 skeins for $1.00 Women’s Purses, now $1.00 Panels—$1.00 pair ! Restaurant Napkins, 2 doz. $1.00 . TR %m 79¢ box v = S04P S04P ; X B. M. Behrends Co., Inc Alaskan Hotel Liquor Store . Phone’Single 9-2 rings mmnm‘mmnnflummummmflniummmmmmmmmmfimm L DOUGLAS—Phope 18 SKAGWAY EASTERN g/ ot u&us scvss T B CALL MADE JRNED, _DECPUEEXMET gy ppfp gF PHA SKAGWAY, Alaska, (Special Oorres;iondenee)—A regu lar meefing of Naomi Chapter No. 9, 'Order of thé Eastern Star, was a i Rt B ehurs . | held In thetr todgs Rooiy Decem- er 21, 1934, and the newly elected [Two Treasury rtment Do 2 s atticers for the en- Gastineau, Calhoun Ave- . Employees Are suing_year were installed as ‘fol- i, nue Concrete Struc- 3 lows: . to Be Involved::. Virgihia Sélmer, Worthy Matron; tures Grouped Oscar Selmer, Worthy Patron; Jen- WASHINGTON, Dec!” 38 —rou: nie Rasmuson, Associate Matron; persons, including two ury ‘piward A. Rasmiuson, Assoclate Structures to be built in Juneau ent employeés, hilve ‘been Patron; Polly Q. Webster, Secre- under Public Works Administration indicted for éonspiracy to défraud ... Florence Vandewall, Treasur- | funds, was made yesterday, City the GoVernmént'in connection with .. Elizabeth Selmer, Conductress; Clerk A. W. Henning announced | income tax cases. The two Treasury vyera Dahl, Associate Conductress; | today. otficials dre John HMargrove, for- 1, Eville, Marshal; Jane Ganty, Henning Neélson, formerly an' Au- pyih: Evelyn Frolander, Esther; créte bridge on 'Gastineau Ave- ditor of the Infzfm.l Reventie Bu- Lillian’ Hern, Martha; Pauline Sel- | nue. The bids are to include both Teau. i mer, Electa; Marguerite Ward, Projects, as no separate awards are The Andlctmeml Tresulted ‘largely | warder; ‘Robert W. Eville, Senti- to be made. from the testimony given to the nel. The bids will be opened publicly grand jury by Thomas McOarter, The Past Worthy Matron, Paula at the City Council meeting sched- President of the New Jersey Pub- | gcimer, was Installing Officer, as- Uled for January 18. lic Service Oorpordtion, . sisted by the Marshal, Tna Eville. AR Hargrove and Nellon were Both A banquet' was held directly after discharged by Secretary Morgen- the installation, J. F. Ward pre- SN sented the Past ‘Worthy Matron The other 'two men indicted were ywith a'jewel, A very enjoyable eve- tax consultants. e e Makes Own Cigarettes ning was had. 2 pifiel kA Among vegetables that have peen ~ Fish that can change their colr: bred to resist disease are types of 'at will are belleved to control the bids for erecting 3 factbry fo Government tobacco monopoly which would “have 4 ‘¢apacity of 000 cigarettes and 5000 bezns poeam and mruee 1 nerves. pou of " smoking tobacco daily. IHIIMMHIHIHHINIHM]IHIHIIIIIII|IIIIIHIIIIIIIIlIIIIlIIIIIIINIIlllliIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIHIHllllfllflmflllflflmflllllmg LET US HELP YOU MAKE 1935 A BANNER YEAR . uig this &tore’as: your food supply for the coming year. ieg, ‘Fresh: Vegetables . . . . PHOY 16 “POTA TOES Shopping ' Bag—Fme Cookers '39¢ bag . By select Mea’t. Grocer- all under one management and-one voof. Free l?elivor BANANAS (-orden pre 3 Ibs., 25¢ GRAPEFRUIT Arizona—Large Size 4 for 25¢ ASPARAGUS MISSION Square tins, 24c¢ TOMATOES Extra Special—Solid Pack No. 2 tins, 10c SARDINES Oval tins—Mustard or Tomato " 10¢ can " HEINZ SOUPS Medium Tins | 4 cans, 65¢ PINEAPPLE JUICE—NO. 2 tins 2 cans, 29¢ Just a Few Left WHITE KING lql_'ge pkg., 33c JaM . 4M DEL MONTE—AIl Flavors '29¢ can : BOSIBE- Choa T o R BEANS BEE TS NO. 2 TINS ° 10c each BULK COCOA Fine Quality . - « 3 1bs., 29¢ DATES California. Hydrated @ FINER FRFS#ER MEATS e CHICKENS | KRAUT Fxtra’ Fine-<Blue Rubion 5 New Crop "~ 22¢ b, 15¢ quart Home Made Pure BACON A call for bids on two concrete | The call included the pmposv,d: merly Associate Chief Conferee in| cnaplain; Birdie Roehr, Organist; concrete trestle on Calhoun Ave- the Internal Revenue Bureau, and ‘mjorence Olsen, Adah; Nellie Ward, | nue and another contemplated con- | | San Francisco 52 52 | a4 n U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAD The Weather (By the U. B. Weather Burean: Forecast for Juneau and vicinitv. beginning at 4 p.m. Dec. 28: Fair tonight and Saturday; moderate east to north winds. LUCAL DATA Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wlnd Velocity =~ "Weathe: 4 p.m. yestly .. 20.76 14 59 2 Cldy 4 am. today 29.70 19 38 E 9 Clear ccn today 29.72 18 32 E 12 Clear RADIO 2EPORTS YESTERDAY | TODAY Highest 4pm. | Lowest4a.m. 4am. Precip. 4a.L Station temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weatlier Barrow 18 10 -2 0 6 . Trace Cldy Neme 20 2 o-10 -2 4 0 Clear Bethel 18 8 | -8 -8 6 0 Clear Fairbanks -2 -4 | -6. -2 4 03 Snow Dawson -24 -26 | -30 -30 12 0 Clear St. Paul 34 34 {0 g 24 Trace Clear « Dutch Harbor 38 38 38 38 12 .08 Cidy Kodiak 36 34 | 26 26 16 0 Clear Cordova 26 24 24 24 8 0 Clear Juneau 3 20 1 | 1 19 9 0 Clear Sitka 29 - 18 — — 0 g Ketchikan 28 22 e TS | 4 0 Clear Prince Rupert 24 24 | 16 20 4 0 Clear Edmonton . ..~10 -10 | -28 -26 4 0 Clear Seattle 40 40 34 34 10 16 Snow Portland 44 42 38 40 12 44 Cldy 6 80 Clear WEATHER CONDITIONS Low barometric pressure prevailed this morning over the North + | Pacific Ocean from the Prince sWilliam Sound region southward (o California, the storm being centered a short distance northwest of Vancouver Island, where a pressurs reading of 29.30 inches was re- ported. This storm area has been accompanied by precipitation from southern British Columbia s reported snow at the 5 am. obser of local snow at Fairbanks, fafr weather prevailed this morning throughout Alaska thward to California. Seattle ion today. With the exception IIHI[!II[fl!lfl[il[lll"IIHII!I!!!_IWI TFPE P B 2 IR III// dEEEE SNES IIII// Ilfl II B %%//Eflllll%filll SEEmJE U auN/ N/ JEE JEEJER NN | NN CIEEE JEE WER// N R fllll/// IIIII////WIII Dally Cross- word Puzzle ACROSS soluflon of Vu:erd:y'l Fuuln 23, Dig from the 1. Make dirty earth 5. Smells 28 Profit 19, Domestio [AIWIE D B STE [C]T] EIBI 2. Attempt L h::;hn.:‘u [![‘:IE 0] 8. Unwanted le plan “monster = 29. Unoccupled Resiat uitad 0. Defletion o . rays from a e illorl::‘ VIERIS] straight . Single thing - Strlickand [OIN[E] [EIREREMIU| T Tvpo measure . English schoo’ mg.ao-r- KEHDJ EEEBEEBE 35, Not that E REBTIE[EINS] . voral com. (Bl lons : A"m"“gcgr‘;gg SonaEn mees. . 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Keah pkrcln: tempt 1§ Pronoun and 1. Bncousiter 20. Myself 67. Again: prefix 7/ AR/ AR/ N/ JuEEdd \ i fllllpl// W 5/1’7 I///Wifllllll N7 «<LEIEN// RN L £ + Hormel's Eastern Pork Link Sahsitge 27¢ Ib. Oyr Service Comes to You! When you bank at the First National, it isn’t always neces- sary to make a trip to the bank to handle banking transactions. Our service comes to you when you Bank by Mail. Banking by Mail at the First National makes it possible to bank. funds promptly, . safely, and conveniently from wherever you are. May we serve you—by mail 2 F irst National Bank Jnneau, Alaska

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