The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 8, 1935, Page 2

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2 : THE DAILY ALASKA' EMPIRE. FRIDAY. FEB. 8, 1935 e A L T Men’s Suits ( l RTAINS, mlllcd pair . 3 _..$1.00 WOMEN'S RUBBERS, sizes ;::;llfl(kl l;llfil?m:wm 00l COTTON B10USES: each = <8180 REAL BARGAINS 214 3, 3%, 4, 2 |l;|ir $1.00 A Meous. e Rt KL 2ok B o St $1.00 36 ‘in. CRETONNES, 6 yards $1.00 g at TURKISH TOWELS, 6 for 8100} Gbiicif RN 60X, 'S pair $100 ; BOYS' FELT SHOES, pair .. $1.00 §§ LINEN LUNCHEON CLOTHS $1.00 2 | TURKISH TOWELS, small '} MENS NEckmc»\R. cheh §1.00 $ 50 7 5 MEN'S SWEATER COATS, i e, 6 or' 3100 7 . . ¢100 | PARTLINEN TOWELING, i O i 10 yards for' [0 7. i ] e 0 COTTON PRINTS, 4 yards . $1.00 J| POYS' CAPS $1.00 ' 75 ey 7 5 LOT WOMEN'S and GIRLS’ |l HOSIERY FOR ECRITDREN, LADIES' FELT SLIPPERS ...$1.00 . ~ TENNIS SHOES, 2 pair ...$1.00 . \X()’\FFV 4 PURE QILK NET X LADIES” RAYON VESTS, HOSk, 2 pie LD s100 [ | 26 10 | WORTH MUCH MORE! 3 <% WOMEN'S NECKWEAR TS’ GOWNS T MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS, LADIES’ GOWNS $1.00 LOT MEN'S DRESS SHIRT y s1.00 || NO ALTERATIONS—NO ARPROVALS ¥t ROtE. e $1.00 | 4 : 81 HOUSE PAJAMAS : 14Y5 to 16V4, each 6100 || BOYS KNICKER SOX, 2 for $100 || HOUSE P iR Wi : oup of DRESSES, values to $14.50, NOW .....$7.50 LOT SATIN SCIPPERS, biok- W l%TER MILLINERY, Clearange, each .....<.«..31.00. }l visir oUR UPSTAIRS DEPARTMENT en ines, 2 paie for -.....$100 | “WOMEN'S SKIRTS, ‘reduiced ¥ 1ie.7s. . ..0i. 8195 o O o All Children’s (QOATS and DRESSES at HALF PRICE! ' SHOES FOR MEN! 75 pair, broken sizes for quick- selling, PAIR . $1.95 Ioc ENDS Co., Inc. LIk &8 ¥ 19 e ‘ mu-wdm" fiw@nefi St(‘fl"é""‘ 2 INIIIIIIIHIIIHI|IIIIH|IIHIIIIM|IIIlIIIIIHIIi|||||lfl|flmlmllllllll T radio phones have proven unsuc-|€d. Tt probab}y will cdme ‘up the | 'GET AUTO LICENSES NOW % Mg 2 ~ o rine £ first vee ’ 4, Anaconda 10%, Armour N 5%,|14%, Homestake 350, Howe Sound | Bremner 45c bi 3 LABuR BiLLs cessful Th('x vax‘nup:«l : purpo.»? “oA first of the week. 4 o oo RA'LS I-E A nlNG Bethlehem Steel 20%, Calumet and | 46. e Sound Z.l,:,bu}’;l JTI bid, B. R. X. 18c, al is to have govern- House Bill No. 6 ;providing for a e pu of grace for procuring Heécld 3%, Gene \1“[“1\ 31 ge ; old Quartz $1.19, Gol- 1935 ‘atto Meemse-phates - will ex-| g Hudson Motor 10, Int. Nickel 23%, ¢0nda - 20¢, Montana Consolidated m tomw statfons. 17 of | gr ted tax on fish fraps, was International Har 3 A 11~ e B 3 19 al ARE ENn R eported out by the Ways and [oire; February gs. After . that, date TOGK ABv neoott 17 DLTEay S %, Ken-| johns-Manville 507%, t & A 9, Na 90c at $1.05, Pioneer Interior, x ablished. eans committee on grounds it is |*3TS with old plates will be tagged Pound $4.87% e T oIy, Logsid. Lol 4 S BOL0, Promise #1807 Sliver: | . peenitaned L (Means Sl gr Chh & 8 Do t;‘wners sub]:cL e 871, Bremner 45. 33, LooseWiles 35, Lorillard 20%. mm)l] 6%c, Sunshine $11.50, Cres- intent. of . the request to Congress and recommendation that it e |JPErating withoub a PTOPC" uceme R’ STOC! arshall Fi athies i e s By COMMITIEE 25 s £ e i S g he PROGRESS U o i i e ok |iag the phones HAA Yroven| mittee. ‘whith sctlén was carriat iGN PLEASE don't wait untit} The following -are elosing prices | gomery Ward 26 e oM SHOP IN JUNEAU FIRST: ul generally. It was, point- out. :‘DW 15 ., et your, Bew, DIBWS4 of various issues today on the New Nat. Cash Register 6, N. Y. C. g (Continued tiom Page Ono) ed out by Arthur Chamberlin Of| frhe House misets, at 8:30 in the 4o { York Stock Exchange, furnished by [17%, N. P. 17%, Penney 68, Pull- e that T hisl \ 4 ; A W, HENNING, | wEw YORK, Feb.8—Led .by the Wilson - Fairbanks and Com- man 48%, ,Radio 5%, Reynolds SChlllllqg large sizes, each £ = E = = = E = = = = = = = = = E = = = = - Deering that in his section the S 2 [(Eikdiil 8 morning for a brief session before | & " phones had proven unsuceessful in | ooing to the mine. adv._ ] City Clerk. [ralls, stocks moved higher today |Pany's Juneau office: Tobacco 47%, Sears Roebuck 35%, on boat dimensions has proved un- D/ satisfactory, proponents of the bill ‘,‘;‘?}o,fij{,‘,‘f‘fl\;"{‘,‘ 'I‘L":;Lt::o;:)gw&: ——— - it e w _“;};‘;:ih :::dcfi:”,xs i}"“{ Sk Amer. Radiator 14%, Amer. R. M. | S P- 15%. GnNvres say, because seiners are building |\ o7 ey urtHer conmmm-“m th;le O 21%, Amer. Smelting 35, Amer. T. Socony 13%, Sperry 9, Stand. o.. just under the requirements. ' T T ‘due an up-|& T. 104, Amer. Tobacco 81, Amer. Cal. 30, Stand. Oil N. J. 40%, Texas The Powers communication me- Up First of Week Today's clos . | W. W. 11%, Afchison Topeka 447, Corp. 20, Timken 24%. morial which has been approved | On miotion of Ziegler it was se was firm. | Atlantic Refining 24%. by the Senate came up for some |finally agreed to hold the memor- | Bendix 15%, C. P. 12%, Caterpil- ber 14%, U. S. Smeltin discussion in the House, some op- fial in nd®reading until a pro- | CLOSING PRICES TODAY 'lar 39%, Cero de Pasco 41%, C. & lWest. Air Bake 24%, West. Elec- posing the clause which states 'posed amendment could be draft- NEW YORK, Feb. 8—Closing O. 42%, Chrysler 38%, Cont. Can. tric 38%, Woolworth 3%, Hudson ey s e 2 o wsct R AT N e e 66, Cont. Oil 18, du Pont de Ne-|Bay Mining $12.15. - 3 £ r 3 3 A - mine mours 947%. Spot Silv sty U. 5. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU 5 Stock today is 167, American Can| Elec. Auto-Lite 24%, Fairbanks- Tx;:onu; ‘evr;l‘:iu d Seattl % , ver an eattle T”' eat, IM% Axrwr(can Power snd Light Morse 19, Gen Elec. 23‘ 4, G. N.|mining exchanges: Bralorne $10.65, e W er : (By the U. 8. Weathsr Bureau) Forecast for yunean &nd vieinity, beginning at 4 p.m., Feb. 8: Rain tonight and Saturday; moderate to fresh southeast winds. LOCAL DATA Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity ~ ‘Weathe 4 pm. yest'y .30.01 33 00 S 6 clay 4 am. today ....30.04 35 81 s 9 Clear Noon today 30.05 41 ks SE 12 Cldy RADIO R2EPORTS YESTERDAY ] TODAY N Highest 4pm. | Lowest4am. 4am. Precip. 4a.L Station temp. femp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weatlie USE ROCKS | Barrow -16 =22 -20 4 0 Clear Nome . s 8 8 -24 4 0 Clear Bethel & -8 12 clenr] TO CLEAR—Sizes. 14 to_ M Fairbanks . 28 18 Cldy | Dawson . 4 ¢ Clear Values ap 1o $2.25¢ St. Paul ... 16 2 12 race Pt. Cldy R Dutch Harbor . 32 | 2 38 32 s Rain | L 5 Kodiak . 3 & s Rain H l fH Ao s COXdOVa .o 36 3 Rain 0 eproo 08lel‘y Juneau . | 3 Clear e R S| ALL SIS ALL COLORS. | | gs::?xtwn ; §3 ‘ g 802: Closing Qut—PATIR ‘44 2. By 4 BUY ONE PAIR of ' WOMEN’S shoes Portland 52 36 3 Crear| = 3o ~ at the regular price and get the second San Praccico " b B 4 ) Rayon Panu'eso'r Vests . % pair for 93e. Both pairs, to be in the WEATHER SYNOPSIS sm‘_r?e. pnce range. st 4 \ A storm area of marked intensity was centered this morning over{| Several Colors—AH Sizes, 9 the North Pacific Ocean, the lowest reported pressur ! T\V() I gy £t b E s ’ inches a short distance west of Unalaska. High pr S a POR L LLERY 457 5 SN | T H over the Pacific Coast States. ‘This general pressure distr n ; - E L E A D E R been attended by precipitation along the coastal regions f | alaska fo Juneau, ShOW over the interior, and by fair weather from o s 1 De S . Ketchikan southward to Oreg Ruby reported 12 inches of snow ¥ . T partment tOre fell there during the past 24 hour: | e % P (; . It was colder this morning over the MacKenzie, Yukon and Kus- | ; GEORGE BROTHERS ¥okwim valleys, and over the Seward Peninsula, and slightly warmer | a ; i over Southeast Alaska. 1 ) ;

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