The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 7, 1935, Page 2

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Starting of : THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1935. NEW BEDDIN IS IN ORDER ! Bedspreids that are Pre-Shrunk! . .. Guaranteed Sun and Tubfast! Double and Twin "Bed Sigée: COLORS: Seamless - o - 3' Heavyweight Contender at Flome Jim Braddock, who meets Ma: amily at his Guttenberg, N himself, Jay (4), Mrs. Braddc risd to a championship bout PROPOSED VOTE FORMER JEWELER FOR MINE MEN YACHT PTARMIGAN Back in Juneau, where he was a TflN'GHT jeweler for 15 years, is William Wright. He arrived here earlier in the week from Seattle aboard his r for heavyweight erown, with his L. to r.: Howard (3), old Jim luse Marie. Braddoek’s -meteoric wazvel of modern fistiana fans, Blue, Rose, ‘Gold, City. Council to Consider private yacht, the Ptarmigan, which | is now berthed at the Lower City By the U. 8. w«*-{ Bureau) ' : Forecast for Junean snd vielnity, beginning at 4 pm, Jute 7: Fair tonight and Saturdey;moderate easterly winds. LOCAL DATA Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity 30.01 65 RS 28 NW 9 290.92 49° 53 w 2 29.84 60 30 NE 17 RADIO RIPORTS . YESTERDAY | Highest 4p.m. l | Weathes Clear Clear Clear Time 4 pm. yest'y | 4 am. today Noon _today TODAY Lowest da.m. 4a.m. Precip.. 4a.L. temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. 'Weatlier 8 - 0 ” Station temp. temp. Anchorage 57 b | Barrow 30 30 | 24 24 10 Nome 46 42 | 38 38 Bethel 3 | 42 Fairbanks 3 | 42 Dawson AV |40 St. Paul ... | 38 Dutch Harbor 42 Kodiak'/ 1 | ~88 Cordova |.i' 42 Juneau | 48 Sitka. .. Y Ketchikan { 48 Prince -Rupert |42 | | | | | | Cldy Pt. Cldy Clear cldy Cldy Cldy Cldy Clear Clear Clear - <} mboSesea Bobooboooeocoocoso0oS -Clear Clear Clear Pt. Cldy Pt. Cldy Cldy cidy /Clear Edmonton . 48 Seattle 58 Portland 58 San Francisco . | b4 New York .. 56 ‘Washingtan ane (O 80 WEATHER CONDITIONS AT 8 A. M. : Ketchikan, clear, temperature, 56; Wrangell, clear, 58; Skagway, clear, 60; Sitka, clear, 55; Oraig, clear, 55, Soapstone Point, Clear; Port Althorp, clear; Anchorage, clear, 54, Nenana, cloudy, -52; Fair- banks, cloudy, 54; Hot Springs, Clear, 52; Tanana, clear, 35 Ruby, clear, 45; Nulato, partly cloudy, 44; Kaltag, cloudy, 35, Unalakleet, cloudy, 42; Flat, cloudy, 60. 3 WEATHER SYNOPSIS Low -barometric pressure prevailed this morping from British Co- lumbia westward to the, Aleutian Islands, elsewhere faver .the fleld of .observation high pressure prevailed. This genexal pressure dis- tribution -has been accompanjed by rains' from Unalaska westward along the Aleutian Islands apd by fair weather elsewhere. = ' Warm weather was reported oyer Southeast Alaska - and mdsh o B2T2LERRIBr s wES PSS o o 3882388288 “p Petitions — Paving Bids Be Opened (Continued 1rom Page One) Helio, Green 86x105 inch—Seamless bedspread with special Pre-Shrunk finish; informal large floral pattern on light back- ground with ccalloped edges; best vat colors used; guaranteed fast. $3.50 to $4.50 each Goose Pillows An outstanding value—21x27 in. sizé. Finislied in striped art ticking, filled with down small goose feathers, Special, $3.50 each 70x90 In. Single Blankets Cotton sheet blankets in'sglid jpastel colors of pink, blue, yellow, nile and orchid. First quality. $1.50 each 72x84 In. Part Wool Double Blanket 8450 cach. VISIT B. M. Behrends OUR UPSTAIRS BARGAIN DEPARTMENT where 'hundred;s Float. ‘\Columbia yesterday and hot ‘Weathier ‘over Washington and 'Dre- 81’ 75 G Accompanying Wright on his| gon, Portland reporting a ' thaxini um temperature of 96 degrees. 5 resent. ‘trip are L. A. Treen, con- e Lt - ected with a . well-kng e uitup ; ASII‘)LRE“/ I-Il)lSTEfi ’BED 3 ¢ ¥ i ! nh;:e concern, and Jcm:w :!o?:n‘:: )Q |0'.I SQVC ! ! ADS, $2.50 After taking such a position, the - s 4 i : ; Z E Union telegraphed Secretary Per- ASI‘ Xom: Grocer folj The party spent 16 days in making | J.llll from Prison HEa. 2 kins for a mediator. |a leasurely cruise through the In-| CINCINNATI, O., June 7.—De- livery of bull terrier gquintuplets Examine Bids [y |side Passage to Juneau. ‘ ¥ | 3 ¢ sayed Emmett Harper from pogsible ( | Wright’s jewelry establishment was | conviction and. sentence on a | purchased by Paul Bloedhorn four The Council will also open bids i charge of butrglary. He was able years ago, and, this week, Wright Day Old cn the second large section of the Public Works Administration street T ad, to prove that on ‘the night of the ‘has been visiting with his Juneau | crime, which involved the theft of | successor. 'Wright is still owner of EGGS (Large Special "A”) COLORED ‘BED 'SPREADS | paving project. Que paving construction, involv- 1 ing 11 blocks of downtown streets tHirly-twp, tolgers from .4 Sgre, *|now is held up pending the settle- jmuch downtown property in the he was attending the delivery of city. Wright's plans for the immed- a litter by his pet dog. The judge liate future are indefinite, although |found him not guilty.‘He had been {he expects to remain here untillimplicated in the crime by an al- ment of the walkout here, inasmuch as crushed rock for fill cannot be next week. leged. confession of another man. obtained while the mine is shut down. The bids to be opened to- | night call for paving of Lower Front Street and a small portion | of Fourth Street, between the Cal- houn Avenue trestle and Main Street. ‘! A third item of major importance due for consideration tonight will be the third and final reading the the re-written municipal liquor or- dinance. Constructed to conform with the Territorial Liquor Board’s yeguiations, but calling for no clos- ing hour restrictions, the bill has ! | been read twice before. If, as ex- pected, it meets with Councilmanic ‘appmval tonight, it will become a law. Graded and Packed Daily ||~ from Borden's Large Ranch || near Lynden, Wash. | | 3201 UTAH AVE. SEATTLE, WASH SPEND or SAVE? is .more likely to help YOUR Prosperity? Nowadays, nearly everyone is frequently con- fronted . with this problem. It is obvious that spending ALL cannot bring lasting prosperity. As for saving All—well, At ‘just .cannot :be’ doue! The common sense solution -is “Spend Wisely— Save ‘Something.” d having a Savings Account here ywill be a helpf guide and assistant both in spending wisely wdg and in safely accumulating a cash reserve for tOmOITOW. of HOUSEHOLD HANDY ITEMS are displayed at very reason- able prices. Bt;ilds Tfiidget VCar . SAN BERNARDINO, Cal, May 2. —Six months labor by John Vel- l | ardo, San Bernardino high school /| student was devoted to building an aufomobile five feet long and three Lwide out of second hand parts and scrap metal. It runs 40 miles an “|hour on a gallon of gasoline. The ]Lfiomcntt was '$20. < AN e ¥ BOURBON WHISKEY | TRy IT To-DAY ‘_‘]""eflu‘s Leading Department, %rg’j 3’%5’!‘7;— n - (Deposits here protected by FDIC Insurance.) The First National —————— SHOP IN JUNEAU CIRST! PHONES PHONES Meat Dept. Grocery Dept. 24-2 rings 42-2 rings PIGGLY WIGGLY MEAT DEPT. Hams, Swifts, lb. 30c | Hens, lb. . . . . Half or Whole—For Your Picnic Faney—Blue Ribbon .b : s F Cottage Cheese . 20¢ § Mammoth Dills . . 5 For (N Sy Pfl g e Temptingly Different—Glass “ Heinz—Eac I N DIA N : ’EGG CLEAN WHOLE BIRDS 63¢ EGGS BISQUICK DEAL{ CUCUMBER A Hand Picked and Processed Coal that gives a Clean Hot Fire—in a flash. ! LARGE—CLEAN . FRESH PICKLES " Heinz 3 dozen Quart Jars BUTTER SUNSET GOLD Best Quality 3 Pounds . Pacific Coast Coal Co. You can do no better than follaw the leadership of the Uhited States Government, who use thou- sands of ‘tons of Indian Egg Lump Coal every year. ¢ $12.50 Per Ton F. 0. B. Bunkers JPHONE 412 Closed Saturdays at 1. P, M. WASHING POWDER White King Large Pkg. 35¢ TOMATO JUICE 'GINGER ALE 2 bottles Heinz 6 ‘cans 63¢ Aids -Digestion SUMMER GOOD THINGS Cold meats, olives, pickles, bottled beverages, cookies, salads, etc., lare much in demand for lunches, suppers and picnics, Stock up, now ard be prepared to make summer meals a delight for family and guests. 1 Relish, Dish AlL. 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