The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 17, 1935, Page 2

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5 - THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1935. POPPY DAY IS STOCK PRIGES | ™™ fiimgem= . NEXT SATURDAY AGAIN HIT BY = rocee cosuncr i vt S8 s sy Fair tonight and Saturday; light southerly winds. ,1 —_— | LOCAL DATA Observance Here Part of Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather LL) 4 pai. yest! 2074 47 . . g | 4 pm. yesty ! 60 s 8 Cldy Nation-wide Drive to s, 278 35 ® Wi | : 4 a.m. today Clear Help Veterans Some of Yesterday’s Gains Noon today 2078 54 48 WNW 6 Clear e e~ | DIO g Satutday, May 2, will be Poppy| Cut Down—Resist- | T RS " Day in Junea. On that day the ance Shown Highest 4pm. | Lowest4am. 4am. Precip. 4a:L - women of Alford John Bradford| NEW YORK, May 17.—Inflation-| station temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weatlier 8 d Unit of the American Legion AURIl- iary speculation waned today and Barrow Liatdl 20 1" 20 20 8 0 Cldy jary will distribute little red POP-|profit taking took place deflecting Nome 0 e . e 4 0 Pt.Cldy ,nv on the streets to b€ worn in|seme of yesterday’s gains. | Bethel 44 40 30 32 4 0 Pt. Cldy nor of the World War dead. The| Utilities, steels, mines and oil| Fairbanks ... 54 51 34 38 6 0 Clear observance here will be part of the | jssues showed resistance but the re-| Dawson 50 36 34 34 4 04 Cldy annual nation-wide ob_servance of{mamder of the list churned uncer-| st Paul 42 32 30 30 24 12 c]d'y » Poppy Day, during which millions| tainy. Dutch Harbor ... 44 40 | 32 32 32 3 PtCdy of Americans will pay tribute to Lhei Today’s close was irregular, Kodiak 48 46 ‘ 38 38 a 0 Cldy ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, B :::‘r:tf“‘“p‘;]’)@p“:“ debdl by Welsing | BT R b s gordova <886 by A8 | ‘s . 38 4 2. Pt.Cldy *® . WS T < , N <1 AT ~ 7 | losing uneau % 438 @ | 34 35 1 03 Clear l‘ \\( \ | \Bl 41‘4 ()” i l () [ H l‘l \ l [JI‘ I{ PII I ()‘\ S Poppy Day activities here will| quotations of Alaska Juneau mine| Sitka sl 1R 0y i ;a - - 0 = g o T be directed by a committee from the | stock today is 17%, American Can| Ketchikan 56 52 e 4 06 Clear 5\)[ \R ]S- =50¢ c:xch St(md 11(’ Sl/C—‘-S’)l 00 mgh Auxiliary headed by Mrs. Bes$|1253, American Power and Light| Prince Rupert 52 52 [ JAg 4 06 Clear ~ Reeder, chairman. Othc;ma;k;ers 3%, Anaconda 17%, Armour N| Edmonton 70 70 | 44 52 4 0 Cldy oy of the committee are Mrs. Edna |4y, Bethlehem Steel 27%, Calumet| Seattle e ol TR B TR ok Cldy PRINTED OILCL OTH and WOOL BAT lS—-—\o 1 Sl?e Polley and Mrs. J .B. Bernhoffer.|and Hecla 3%, General Motors| Portland ig b | 4 el M0 cldy D) % A large corps of volunteer workers|327 International Harvester 4214,| San Francisco ... 60 60 | 52 54 4 Trace Cldy \”‘ Rl l '\S——JDC \ llrd 7-7\90"‘» 193 eflth will be organized to earry out the| Kennecott 20%, United States Steel| New York Ay 54 [ 8 st 12 0 Cldy . 5 J At B e, distribution of the flowers. |347%, Pound $491%, Bremner bid| Washington 60 54 J Ty 6 Trace Cldy 3 s SORE R R » N, 26 b i The poppies whieh will be WOrn g4 asked 67, Nabesna bid 55 asked| —_— - — WOMEN'’S HOUSE F ROCKS PLLAID C OTTON SHEFT here have been ordered from the|gs Black Pine Silver bid 30, asked| WEATHER CONDITIONS AT § A. M. s s Hos p_n,al Walla Walla,| g Ketchikan, foggy, temperature, 40; Craig, clear, 44; Wrangell, fon, whate thay Dape heen | clear, 47; Sitka, clear, 44; Skagway, clear, 40; Anchorage, clear, 45; Sizes 14 to 40--$1.00 each BLLANKET, 70 \80 fl)l 00 €'1Lh Homh l ety T:’ledjgzgs? n‘:‘;?(ri‘r(xigvgiz ;:g- ;’1;”‘":5 partly cloudy 46 Tanana, partly cloudy 45; Nenana. v s ~ . 3 erans. ¢ - ul & e ~O N T o - ans through the winter and the Y o & ORGANDIES, GRENADINES, 22x44--25¢ each iy, Eihe e i help support themselves and famil- will determine how soon and how "7x32_v_25C C:lCh extensively this work can be re-| opened ¥ CRETONNES Ry 25¢ vard ! \ 4 : ] N \ N \ N ) \ 3 N N N N N N N \ | | N N ) N ) N \ N 4 N N \ N N | ot | RESTAURANT NAPKINS | N N N N N \ ) { \ | 3 N \ N \ \ ) 4 \ \ \ \ ‘ \ ) N \ N \ ) N )\ 4 N \ N \ \ ) SONS OF NORWAY : In exchange for the poppies, the | > e % 20¢ pac I\Agc ,““‘ esbied thierkfi S’ Wilows 27 in. OUTING FLA\\TL erans. This money will be used en-| Lastnight’s ghosts he fatherless children of vet- tirely in the welfare work of the} 3278 t Pink, Blue, Grav, White Legion and Auxiliary, the bulk of Vanish in the fragrance i 15"‘ 1 : it in the work of the local Post and of that friendly glowing cup % C yarc Unit. of Schilling Coffee. < ~ 7~ T i oy It’s Wings of the Morning! TABLE OF GRANITE CALL FOR BIDS ) WARE Bids to furnish all materials ana | “Schilling Coffee will 7 v . I~ to perform all labor in installing stand by you like a friend Your Choice-25¢ each on the windows and doors of the | if you give it half . Juneau Grade School building s otal woaths| & chance inithe making, Elks’ Hall Saturday Night 50¢ dozen May Celebration BURLAP-—Green, Brown, Natural 25¢ yard TABLE OF FANCY DISHES FOR GIFTS Your Choice=$1.00 each ) T Yy Q B Chambe; 7 & “R-U<G-S- _R -l -G 8= er stripping of equal quality, will It has a certain sturdy ( () (w l ¢ N 3 2 lbe received by the Juneau School quality all its own. @ J POIEUIN ... oo . 'q Board until 5 ., May 20, 1935. X7 Longoleum ! 9x12 Congoleum ........ $ 875 i e o i i 9x15 Congoleum ........ 11.504 be seen at the City Clerk's office SChllllng @® Music by ALBERT and his or at the office of the Superintend- :27\§.]. Axminster ;:m of Schools to whom bids must Off Foiiy-Picce Orchestra e submitted in writing. i s JUNEAU SfHOQP‘P?_‘fRD' There are two Schilling Coffees. » One for percolator. ® Admission $1.00 B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. jmmeses == Hardwood Floors o g a5 = T |1 JUNEAU CASH GROCERY g5 __J. Phone 58 Free Delivery Phone 58 4.75 7.6x9.6 ('(m'm]cum cohie (N 9x10.6 Congoleum 7.5 “Juneaw’s Leading Department Store” | I 1 - BUTTER EGGS Pure Creamery Large Standards 3 pounds for 95¢ 3 dozen for 95¢ i | il i ! 1 il BRING YOUR COUPON and receive 4 PACKAGES OF KELLOGG’S SUNSHINE FOODS Cheese Tillamook 25¢ Ib. Sugar 10 Ib. cloth bags 59c COFFEE All Brands 29¢ pound White King Laundry Soap 7 bars for 25¢ Sani-Clor The Perfect Bleach 2 qts. for 25¢ MILK All Brands 13 cans for 99¢ -~ MRBOSTON FULL 100 PRODF Slowly mellowed and properly aged in white-oak casks, Old Mr. Boston Straight Bourbon Whiskey brings you that gentle, smooth flavor and rare bouquet FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES Extra Special! Extra Special! POTATOES, U. S. No. 1, 25 Ib. clothbag 95¢ GREEN ONIONS, 2 bunches . . . . 5c¢ RADISHES, 2 bunches . . . . - . . 5c¢ ASPARAGUS, 2 pounds T l& f\ W.J.LAKE X C SEATTLE., 0. ’N»E,/]/;t"’lm‘nr; WASHINLT 2

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