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i N THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1930. The Most Important “DRESS UP” Season of the Year Will Soon Be Here-— EASTER — APRIL 20th Smartly Tailored Frocks and Coats In one and 2 piece modes. New short sleeves May we assist you in deciding styles best | | | | | >' land off the California coast, !mainder of Alaska, the Pacific States and from Western Ca Weather Conditions As Weather Recorded by the U. S. f Rureau Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, bew*~uing 4 p. m. todny: Fair tonight and Saturday; gentle variable winds. LOCAL DATA Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velociy Weathe {4 p. m. yesty 30.27 41 54 ] 8 Pt. Cldy 4 a. m. today 30.29 3 82 S 1 Snow Noon today 30.26 38 k] s 10 Snow | CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS t “VESTERDAY = TODAY | Highest 4p.m. | Low 4om. 4am. Preelp. 4am | | Stations~ temp. temp. | emp. temp. Velocity 24 hrs. Weuthev | Barrow o4 -8 | Nome 28 22 Toel: T ! 0 Clear | | Bethel 36 34 | 5 30 ‘80 4 02 | | Fort Yukon 34 28 | 6 16 —_ 0 Tanana 30 26 10 20 - 0 Eagle 36 a2 o0 90 - 0 [st. Paul 34 34 | 30 32 4 0 Dutch Harbor 42 42 b g %8 — 0 Kodiak 40 38 Jors 0. ; 88 14 02 Cordova 40 36 b %2 6 36 Pt Cldy | Juneau 43 41 32 34 1 07 Snow | Ketchikan 46 46 | 3 32 . 0 Ccldy | Prince Rupert 16 46 | 3% — 0 0 Cldy | Edmonton 54 50 | 26 26 i 0 | Seattle 56° 62 R Wl . 0 C Portland 66 66 | 4 44 . 0 C |San Francisco ..... 66 58 | 50 52 » 0 Cldy *—Less than 10 miles. NOTE.—Observations at Alaska, the Hawalian Islands. |tically all of the Territory this mo: {from the Gulf of Alaska northwar other districts. n mainland stations, except Ju- | ;nenn and Cordova made at 8 a. m. and 8 p. m, Juneau time. | The pressure is moderately low in the middle Aleutian Isls S and moderaiely high over t Light' snow has fallen from Juneau to the lower Kuskokwim Valley and clear weather is general over pi rning. Temperatures have d and have changed but littl PRICES ON HALIBUT | Avona, Capt. Olaf Larson, 8,700 In the Newest Models MR. MAN, your clotl 1mportan(-e at fllis time “h(‘ll every one and everything is pu son dress. personally prefer a Michael Sterns clothes for dress up time. Suits with two pair pants as low as $35.00. New Footwear F ashwns for Spring You will find just what you 1es are of the utmost tting on its new sea- mong these correct and Summer Nowhere else can you find more pleasing styles, better quality, variety of models in shown here in complete variety. Qur experienced salesmen take every special care when fitting. | nor more complete Footwear than are l’A\ DA\ QI’I:(,IALS will continue until Saturday Night B M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneau’s Leading Department Store nvi: ARRESTED BY FEDERAL OFFICERS ° Four persons were arrested by Prohibition Agents Ayers and Chi- dester, charged with violation of the Alaska Bone Dry Law. Those picked up were Prank Miller, Katie Miller, John Picco and Albert Ja- | cobs. + They were to have appeared be- fore United States Commissioner | A. V. Fox at 4 pm. today for ar- | raignment and trial Helen Andrews, Halnes woman ‘was arrested by Deputy Marshal E A. Sherman on & warrant from | Haines charging petit larceny: She will be returned to Haines for trial | 4n the United States Commissioner's “Court. e JOHN L. C. HERE % The John L. C, Libby tender from the Taku Harbor plant, ar- rived in port this morning to load Jumber at the Juneau Lumber Mills. e Easter needs for men, women and children have heen thoroughly considered at this store—correct styles in apparel, mlllmery, footwear and dress accessories have been selected—the season’s choicest mer- chandise. Developed in the loveliest and most distinctive fab- —flares—flounces—all the new fashions that are correct and desirable, and priced within reasonable suited and most becoming to you. M EN ’S | "wHO'S WHO | AND WHERE Sister Mary Ludovic, Superior of St. Ann’s hospital, returned on the Princess Norah after a visit of three weeks in Victoria and Van- couver. Sister Mary Liliose, who will be stationed at the hospltal here, accompanied her to Juneau. Arrivals on the Princess Norah include Pat Davis and his wife. After a business trip to Califor- nia in the interests of his law prmmo here, S. Hellenthal of the firm of Hellenthal and Hellenthal, | Juneau attorneys, returned to his home aboard the Princess Norah. ! Mrs. A. F. Knight, who has been in the south since last fall, returned to Juneau on the Princess Norah. | Jackson and Robert Rice, sons of Déan and Mrs. C. E. Rice of Juneau, returned here on the Prin- cess North. They have been south since the latter part of last sum-' mer, attending school in Colorado Atlin residents aboard the Prin-| cess Norah include R. M. Stewart Field museum at Chicago receiv- ed 1,168,430 vmwn last year. Igloo BIG CLASS INITIA Notice Ploneers' MEET FRIDAY—7:30 P. M. By order I(y?hn T. Spickett, President; Elmer Reed, Secretary. After Meeting—LADIES’ CARD PARTY and J. Garrett, both merchants at ,tht plnce No. 6. TION—Be On Time Miss D. Rogers of Skagway, re- turned on the Princess North tw her home in Skagway after spend- ing some time in the States. L. Jacquet, ownet of & trading store at Klaune Lake in the' In- terior; passed through on the Prin- cess North. ‘*——-.’-.—-——— NOTICE On accouht of the American Le- |aboard the Tern, i ‘Winther, 8,000 pounds. ;same price was offered by Marlyn {for 4,000 pounds on the Ida II, pounds. REMAIN ABOUT SAME T Ik \PlTO CASE IN HANDS ¢ JURY THIS AFTERNOON The same pr\cg level of yester-| day prevailed on the local hanbut‘ market today when five boats ar-i The fate of P. Klarito, on trial |rived in port with 32,000 pounds of for the past two days on a charge | halibut. ‘oi assault with a dangerous wea- Melchior, Armstrong, Dessau, of- ' pon, was in the hands of a jury in, fered 10 and 6 for 5000 pounds the Federal district court late this Capt. Andrew afternoon. Arguments in the case | Rosnes, and 10.15 and 6.10 for the were completed this morning. catch 6f the Fremont, Capt. Olaf| Judge Harding deliberated his in-| | structions to the jury this after-| The Harding, Capt. Martin Er- noon. It was deliberating at a| istad, sold 6,300 pounds to New late hour. Klarito is accused of as- England for 9 and 690 while the saulting Gus Erickson. ———.ee—— Painting and Kalsomining. First Telephone adv. | Capt. John Sunderland. San Juan class work guaranteed. psid 10 and 6 for the catch of the 396. The palate winning taste of FRYE> “DELICIOUS" BRAND BACON comes through careful selection of the young grain-fed porkers—and from genuine | freshness. | Sand 3 cents for Frye's "Meat Guide” with 187 recipes. Address Frye & Company, Seatila, Frye's products come to you in the shortest time possible, from the close- at-hand Frye plant which supplies your dealer each day with his daily demand. gion Smdker Saturday night the |Roller Rink will be closed. JUNEAU -AMUSEMENT CO. ———,-—————— NOTICE SHIPPERS Motorship noxmum will sal from Seattie. April 14th. For mum and paséénger -, reservations call adv ' Pemmer; nwphnm 114, the FOLGER test TODAY! Taste the rare flavor of Central American Coffee: TN Try 5}*\ FOLGER’S COFFEE VACuum ACKED N’ SECOND AND SEW ARD Anniversary SALE -\pnl 10-14th iuclusive 10 Per Cent Discount ON ALL_PURCHASES of $1.00 or over on April 10th to 14th GOWNS SPECIAL Beautiful Colors and Designs—$10.00 value for $5.50 All Sizes BOYS’ and GIRLS’ PAJAMAS Value $1.25 now 75¢ Value $1.50 now $1.00 HAT BOXES, $1.50 CHILDREN'S HOUSE | SLIPPERS, 75¢ LADIES’ HOUSE SLIPPERS, 90c SHERIWN WILLIAMS FAST—DRI FLOOR VARNISH Dries Hard in Four Hours Has Designed for floors and linoueum. excellent gloss and long life. THE Here we are Folks with a first class Electric Washington Machine equipped with a radio filter. Price $38.75 Ask for free trial in your own home first Alaska Electric Light and " Power Company JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS, ALASKA Phone 6 Phone 18 Dependable 24-Hour Electric Service “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” HOUSE DRESSES A new shipment from the Sunny South for your approval. Shown in clever colorful models with a size range to forty-eight bust measure. Price $2.25 and $2.95 Juneau’s Own Store Open until 10 P. M. Tonight It is the POLICY behind the POLICY that COUNTS: This Ageney has been in continuous success« ful cperat}ilon since January first, 1898. 1t is the POLICY behind the POLICY That has made this possible. We have no diversions. Insurance is our ah | dnytbunness and there is no kind we do not write. When :you want insurance, see us.. We are always here ready to answer your insurance questions or to write a POLICY for you. Allen Shattuck, Inc. INSURANCE—Every Kind Remember all our low prices are subject to 10 Per Cent Discount until April 14 inclusive MONDAY APRIL 14TH LAST DAY OF “YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY SERVICE” for Dry Cleaning and Pressing 4LASKA LAUNDRY - In New Building on Shattuck Way. “THE LAUNDRY DOES IT BEST” iOld Papers for sale at Empire Office -