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§ | from Oregon, seven from Indiana ——— | five from California, four frc i [Tllinois and three from Mont Iand of Al Bunnell, the ent of the Ln DR, BUNNEI.L \Slate of Washington, e (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) THE WEATHER Others are Michigan, Fair tonight, Saturday snow;moderate southeast winds. — FRIDAY and SA’\I‘URDAYI ik DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS, 64x90 BREAKFAST CLOTHS, 52 in. LUNCHEON SETS . 0 .....51.00 MERCERIZED TABLE DAMASK, 2 yards ... $1.00 STAMPED LINEN BUFFET SETS and BUREAU SCARFS, 8 for : $1.00 SILK WINDSOR TIES, 4 for ; $1.00 WOMEN’'S WRAP-AROUND HOUSE APRONS . $1.00 RAYON SATIN-—PINK and BLUE, 4 yards :/i> $1.00 SHORT LENGTHS CRETONNE, 5 yards $1.00 CURTAIN SCRIMS, S yards /1o & oo ... 81,00 ROLLER TOWELS, 2 for . b _$1.00 BATH TOWELS—22x44, 3 for ... $1.00 BATH MATS 2 15 S el CHILDREN'S HOSE, 5 pair : ..$1,00 WOMEN'S MESH HOSE. 4 pair £ $1.00 CHILDREN'S RAYON PAJAMAS, 2 for . $1.00 46 IN. OILCLOTH, 6 yards for $1.00 12 IN. SHELFCLOTH, 12 yards R .....$1.00 WOMEN'S PRINT PAJAMAS SSse—. ) ¥ 1] COTTAGE SETS, 2 sets for $1.00 “Juneaw’s Leading Department Store” S confident we will win even if the JAPAN DEFIES =7 " = CONVICTEDOF The Admiral went on to state that | | (F the Japanese people need not be | | afraid, since Japan has her own TH AFFIG DEATH | NAVAL PGWERS ideas of methods of fighting. and | v added that the Washington Treaty Empire did not publish the Vice- Admiral’s statements, although they | Jones, was nonsense. 4 i The larger papers of the Island SEATTLE, Jan. i1.—A Superior ice- Court jury has convicted Jessie L.| { Seattle, of manslaughter | denounced the “insincerity” of Amer- for the | & 2% e i 3 ans g ritis! i rence. 0f E d Nom oneer. ; Vice-Admiral Is .(_()nhdenl cans and Britsh In the conference. Of Eric Swedman, No czxgms | it As aragus SATURDAY< mn“ | Japan Could Win Over | tified that Jones was drunk an hour | o o g ; e ; g ans, i : a I oxvo s i e w13 Wanted . SPECIAL SALE/| 2 cans,29¢c | States and Great Britam are pic- At Fairbanks VANCOUVER, B. C. Jan. 17— | Half Slices 106 o oo tured as the villains in the interns T | William H. Hobbs, aged 25, teller, ' 2 _O7. Sz tional melodrama, in Jjapanese news- paper editorials on the Naval Con- f Leading members t issued statem pan does not p 1e cabinet Ceuncil for the job of being Pied t Piper but the councilmen de- | men escaped with $1.200. %B, M. Behrends Co., Inc. affic death, November 9.{ FAIRBANKS, Alaska, Jan. 17 | was shot by one of three gunmen | - B. Wakeficld, rodent ex- who pLeld up the Howell Street | ference at London terminator, applied to the City Iam,ch of the Canadian Bank of | | Commerce late yesterday. The gun- c’ded there were not enough rats Hobbs died in the hospital today. | Kz a, LOCAL DATA Dakota, Ari: a, Jowa Maine, Missouri, Nebras , and the only one on U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU Forecas* for juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., January 17: Mexico, Ohio, Pennsylvania, T Time Barometer Temp. Humlidity Wind Veiccity Weathe: | Wisconsin and one each from Den 4 pm. yesty 3000 21 76 SE 7 Lt. Snow = ! mark and Sweden. None are from 4 am. today 30.22 21 94 s 4 Lt. Snow i 2 = President of University of (ol g . Moot toiay BB Gt S0 N e cldy wenty-Two culty CABLE AND KADIO RE Alaska Is Going to he faBhity soniorisediis Hembe | pLE- AN | REPORTS Washinot | celected from the best universiti ative and admirable! YESTER! | TODAY st B in America. Courses include agri- | Highest 4p.m. | Lowestdam. 4am. Precip. 4am. culture, anthropology, business = i Station temp. teomn | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs Weather It ¥ 3 Anchcrage 7 i <6 4 Clear X?l Charles E. Bunnell, President ' ministration, cher civil en t48ed University of Alaska, economics, o, forcisn CORDOVA DEMOCRATS ! Basros il M ;g ; 07 - ol Juneau on the ges, geolog) o 7 o o R, .02 Clear s O ASRmgtoR mather ELECT NFW OFFICERS Bethel S e ;22§ 0 Gléar attempt to obtain funds, urgently | s Fairbanks <32, -32 | -32 4 0 Clear needed to enlarge accommodations Ar a recent mesting of Cordoval Dawson -18 . =16 -18 8 0 Clear it the institution, through cooper- the Holloging e St. Paul 8 _2 bosea 0 20 04 Snow ition with Alaska Delegate An- !’ D\'Chv Harbor 34 & I lff 18 4 02 Cldy ‘heny J. Dimond in support of land | t Kadi 28 _28 | 2 28 4 .06 Cldy rant acts extend benefits to| A i 'Pff'_*‘dl‘“ 32 26 24 28 6 10 Clear Al well as the cretary-Trea: 22 21 19 8% 1 01 Snow Dormit rooms and oth- 33 — 23 - —_ 0 - i r space Lot | DA R I 4 0 Clear rowded to overflow 36 34 20 26 4 0 Clear lents who desire to res -3 -12 -16 -16 4 0 Clear campus are unable to get accommo- 46 44 40 40 6 04 Cldy iations there and e to live in]i 46 44 AR TR 4 08 Rain airbanks, five away, and 58 54 | 46 46 10 0 Clear commute to the university daily by e . zork 42 34 26 26 18 08 Clear bus i to 0 38 2 3 6 Trace cldy Seat of S 2% L i Eapldly becom! WEATHER CONDITIONS AT 8 A. M. tific lea | Airport, fogg: temperature 22; Taku Pass, partly cloudy, cntire Northland a the lead- vare invited to present this L‘?I‘:‘{i‘lg g ;‘x\-fi\:fi RS]‘T}‘:(‘;:“"‘(“’“‘"” o C°""‘C‘;Z:‘-l;m“fg- l;l.g‘ °i"°§§lfi§l&' center. the Univer coupon at the box office of the lear. 18t Nk R sl 4 ty - i < ~ . -18; Kaltag, cloudy, -20; Unalakleet, cloudy, -14; Flat, peculiar to ( l T ¥, H . ion on sub-p es, including | .t (li)ll() .Ilgfllre cloudy, -14 studies of the cosmic phenomena andredard | WEATHER SYNOPSIS and atmospheric and seismograph and receiv ssure was low this morning over the north- self and a friend or relative to see researeh. eastern | | ard Peni and the Simp: of | | ) ) y \ \ § ) ) 1 ) \ ) Large Enroliment | The University now has an en- t rollment of 180 regular students and | 249 students in extension courses : Of the enrollment, 243 are in the | mining short courses and 16 in the : home eccnomic classes. One wo- t N pre a and over the* sewhere in Alaska. orth gion while fi “Werewolt of Londom” || "o iana n t x'\tm(‘ bein, r of The empe 3 1 e tickets for your- z The b man, Marian Hall from Willmette, 1, is taking a regular mining en- sineering course. Her brother, Rob- art, from the same city is taking an arts and journalism course. Both enrolled last fall. Of the 180 regular students 55 are women and 125 are men. Of this number 82 are from outside of Al- | aska and 98 are Alaskans. The enrollment represents 19 As a paid-up subseri WATCH THIS SPACE ; e With barely quorum expected sent, the City Council will | gj¢ s regular meeting tonight at {8 oclock in its chambers in the City Hall IIIIII]lllIIIIlllllIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllmlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIII|||II||IIIIIIIIIIIIIII and formerly Yakima, of the Securities Exchange Wallis S. George wui presid> as ting Mayor, in the absence of | Mayor I. Goldstein, who is span- ing a brief visit in Seattle. Coun- DR, POLLARD IS cilman G. E. Krause is still con- . . CANNED FOODS WEEK | With the modern canning methods PIGGLY WIGGLY hrin;:s you the finest Fruits, Vegetables, Fish, Broths and Meats . . . FRESHER, CLEANER, MORE ECONMICAL . . . with all the valuable mineral salts and health- -promoting vita- mins preserved by scientific canning. EGGS Large—Fresh Grade Casey Shattuck Addition which ns'candldd!" for re-election. now known as Pipe Line Way, and‘ 3 e T B TR tuck Way may be deslgnated as morning for an emergency i WAl‘oup,hby Wny | dectomy. ( re‘lm cific Ocean and high from the Sew- coast southeastward to Washington the crest being 30.66 inches at Fort cipitation was reported over portions thern Bering Sea re- rted this morning over most of e Valley, the lowest reported Daily Alesksa Exegise i‘cuum:u WLL DOUSLAS GIVEN vaur Name o e oo | MEET TONIGHT ~ FEDERAL POST /ASHINGTON, Jan. 17— Prol. n O. Douglas, Yale Univer- Wash,, lent, has been named a membe- Com- 8| 2 | mission, succeeding Joseph P. Ken- fined to his home with an attack CANDIDATE FOR of bronchitis, while Councilman Henry Messerschmidt is on his way ALASKA SENATE The third and final reading will Dr. C. A. Pollard of Anchorage be held on the house numbering has filed for the Democratic nom- nd street sign ordinance. The City | ination for Senator of the Third rs may also consider changing | Division. It is announced that Sen- the name of the thoroughfare in ator James Campbell will not be 2 the extension of Willoughby Axenue1 Tom Regan, CCC employe, was ad- from South Main Street to Shat-|mitted to St. Ann’s hospital this appen- T DAY OLD 3 doz., 95¢ foods - we have them Styl 2 CANS CAPITOL CAFE AND BALL ROOM Private Rooths Lunches Dancing Every Night VEGETABLE or TOMATO Can, 5¢ WATCH THE TERMINAL TOMATOES Tmm Juice String Beans here fo justify the contract price. Wakefield asked $650 to do the sl digdllig T { these statemen with the more r naval offic A typic: T LEY 3 : made by Vi ¥ MAYOR OF METLAKATLA { | ahashi, Com David Leask was elected mayor of ; i tle: “If the N tla at a regular election held | CONSTRUCHON co' upon to fight the combined America and Great Britai MEETING, JUNEAU SHOTGUN CLW The annual meeting of the Juneau Shotqun Club will be held at fice of Chas. W. Carter, Fourth and Franklin Stree OMORROW, SATURDAY EVE- v NING at 7:30. Busin of importance requires your attendance, and don't forget the practice shoot SUN- DAY, JANUARY 19 at 10 A. M. CHAS. W. CARTER, Acting President. ccently in the Annette Island vil-' { Phone 107 Juneaun | o) ¥ ‘fj‘.'} gr’S. %\Y % THE ’I‘As'l‘l{] TELLS No. 2 Size 3 ca ns’ 4 Large Cans 2 cans’ zsc | ;lnfljvidqal Size z Eor zSc Fancy Cut 'SEE US FOR PERFECT smvxcsl ’ No. 2 Size 2 cans No. 2Y; tins 2 cans CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc. FOR FOR —COAL - The Old Fayorite—Long Burning Wellington Lump 3 5 gf !s again-on the market, but at a I - “SWIFT & CO. "BETTER MEATS" Whether it be a Roast, Steak, or Fowl for your Sunday Dinner SWIFT'S ARE ALWAYS THE BEST! ’s Sllvet Led Pastry Tested, 2 Ibs. _. greatly reduced pnce Now $14.30 Per Ton 05 i BQB. Bunkers PACIFIC COAST COAL | . COMPANY ' —PHONE 412— Grocery 24 BUSINESS! Meat 24-2 rings Dept. 42 . IS GOOD | Dept. 42-2 rings a N R e