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The Most Important “DRESS UP”® Season of the Year Will Soon Be Here- EASTER — APRIL 20th Easter needs for men, women and children have been thoroughly considered at this store—correct styles in apparel, millinery, footwear and dress accessories have been selected—the season’s cha cest mer- chandise. Smartly Tailored Frocks and Coats Developed in the loveliest and most distinetive fab- rics. In one and 2 piece modes. New short sleeves —flares—flounces—all the new fashions that are correct and desirable, and priced within reasonable limits, May we assist you in deciding styles best suited and most becoming to you. MEN’S SUITS In the Newest Models MR. MAN, your clothes are of the utmost { importance at this time when every one and everything is putting on its new sea- son dress. You will find just what you personally prefer among these correct Michael Sterns clothes for dress up time. Suits with two pair pants as low as $35.00. New Footwear Fashions for Spring - and Summer Nowhere else can you find more pleasing styles, better quality, nor more complete variety of models in Footwedar than are shown here in complete variety. Our experienced salesmen take every special care when fitting. PAY DAY SPECIALS will continue until Saturday Night B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneau’s Leading Department Store nor Gruber. . . Ry ducted by Mrs. C. C. Saunders. 7:30 p. m—Evening Worship. will present the cantata Greatest Love.” All are weleome, Palm Sundav. Chapel Notices for thi: cnurch column pp. Buckingham will preach the 71:00 p. m~Chfldren’s Hour. Con- Next Bunday morning the choir “The | T Fitth bd Goid 6:00 & m. - Masé 1 Tospital CABLE ANDY R2 Weather Conditisns As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Purean !nouil for Juneau and vic'nity, bew*~uinz 4 p. m. today: Fair tonight and Sunddyj; gentle variable winds. LOCAL DATA Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weathe 4 p. m. yest'y .30.24 36 i 81 s 2 Snow 4 a. m, today 30.11 30 9 w 4 Clear Noon today 30.06 “ 35 E 11 Clear DIO REPORTS Low 4am. 4am. Preclp. 4am emp. temp. Velocity 24 hrs. Weather Highest 4pm. i Stations~ temp. temp. | BATNW ... o -10 | Nome ... 28 24 | Bethel g 42 33 | Fort Yukon .. 34 26 | Tanana . . 40 32 | Eagle 42 30 | St. Paul 32 32 | Duteh Harbor 40 40 | | Kodiak 44 38 | Qordova .. 48 44 | Juneau .. . 39, 36 | Ketchikan 44 44 | Prince Rupert 44 4 | Edmonton 56 48 | |Seattle .. 58 56 | Portland 78 6 | San Francisco ... 68 62 | off the California coast. Islands. Light precipitation |this vicinity. |eastern Alaska and slightly higher occurred in western Alaska and Clear weather is gcneral |western part of the Territory. Tex -8 -14 ~ 0 Pt. Cldy 24 28 8 14 Snow 28 32 4 Trace Snow -0 2 — 0 4, 20 — 0 4 18 — 0 3 32 10 10 36 42 - 02 36 36 0 08 22 28 4 0 28 30 4 03 30 32 - 0 32 34 0 0 20 20 . 0 44 44 ¥ 0 48 48 . 0 56 56 ¥ 0 *—Less than 10 miles. NOTE.—Observations at Alaskar mainland stations, except Ju- nean and Cordova made at 8 a. m. and 8 p. m., Juneau time The pressure has risen in middle and eastern Alaska and west ern Canada and remains moderately low the Aleutian Island It is als nd 3o high north of the Hawalian in his morning except in the es are generally low in extreme west, mper: in t | i |ening at 7:45. |"'The Lord's Supper the first Sun- ‘du of each month. ! e ‘f Presbyterian Native Chuich | WY WILLARD, Lay Worker |} i | 10:30 a, m.—Morning service. } 11:80 a. m.—Bible School. | | | | 7:00 p. m—Wednesday—Midweek prayer service. The Salvation Army RS MR I Public meetings: > BEAR AND FISH AREDESTROYED, WHITE CHARGES |Stewart Edward White Leads Conservationist | Raid in Territory (Continued from Page One) pert witness, the bear tribe would have no_difficulty in collecting in a libel ‘suit. Thus he writes that during the |salmon season, “the whole bear | population of a wide-flung tumble of ranges is gathered at a few con- {stricted localities. They are easily found and easily shot. If I were so inclined, I think I could shoot almost every bear on any given (river in a week, and thus clean {out the mormal habitat of hundreds of square miles. He dismisses killings by the brown bear in an offhand manner, and ridicules the opinion of men he admits to be veterans of the woods, experienced in the ways of bears from long years' association. An employee of the United States Forest Service whom he does not name, but undoubtedly Jack Thay- er, killed last summer near Eliza Harbor, Mr. White classes as a babe = |in the woods. He asserts positively he knows all about the case and proceeds to prove it. The “victim, it would appear, was green to the asts, and turned loose on the one he saw, wounding it just tly to make it pugnacious hen the bear charged, the ellow stood stockstill and un- resisting until the bear pounced upon him and killed him.” Hunters Are Hired And now that all protection has been removed from the great beasts, which, if not actually benevolent, are really just harmless, root and berry eating clowns, only desiring & bit of salmon or other meat as ;desert, hired hunters are used to kill them off. anyone else. Ife writes: 1 “The owners of a certain timber | concesston are actually hiring hunt- lers to go out and kill as many bears as they can. Why? To ‘protect their workmen in the woods. | Undoubtedly they are sincere in ;thclr belief that this is necesary. I know one of them is. He is a business man living in a distant city, and has listened to the stories retailled in Juneau.” ‘ e —— High Pressure Still I Explodes; One Man Is V' Killed, Several Burned AUGUSTA, Kansas, April 12— One man is known to have been killed and six or eight burned in the explosion of a high pressure !still at the coke plant of the White Eagle Oil Refining Com- pany. Beer in Tent Results In Killing of Deputy JHARRISBURG, Louisiana, April 12.—Richard Gropan, aged 45 years, is in jail accused of fatally shoot- ing Chief Deputy Sheriff Womack, aged 40, when Womack attempted to search Cropan’s tent in a lum- ber camp. A negro trusty, who was acting as Womack’s chauffeur, said an altercation resulted as Womack at- tempted to get into the tent where investigation showed 50 bottles of beer were hidden. | T | Painting and Kalsomining. First class work guaranteed. Telephone 396. adv. nust be received by The Empire not laler than 10 o'clock Saturday | morning to guarantee change of sermon topics, ete. sermon. The Easter Communion will be celebrated on Good Friday at 7:30 p. m 8:00 8 m—Low Masé and Ser- mon. 10:00 8. fm—Bunday School. 10:90—Blesking and distribution of Palmé followed by high mass. 7:30 p. m-~-Opening of the Re- Come to the services and brlngln‘“t fotlor by, = rie ’ ? First Church of Christ, i a friend with you. the Blessed ariefit. L Scientist | Monday, ' Tuesday, Wediesday, At | Thur: and Priday—Retreat in- | Metropolitan Methodist T, b Sunday services wir ve neld af | | Episcopal Church |struction at 7:30. 11 a. m In the First Christ ot |t —n Saturday- edsions. Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth | Fouriis and Seward Streets and Main Streets. The subject will| REy, HENRY YOUNG, Minister. be, “Are Sin, Disease and Death| «The churen with the cordial Real?” | welcome.” * Bunday School at 12:15 p. m. | Morning Worship at 11 o'clock. Wednesday, 8:00 p. m-—Testl- Sunday Scnool ana mioie Class monial meeting. lat 12:15 p. m. Christian Sclence Reading Room | Epworth League at 7:00 p. m. m ciarch bullding. This room is| Evening Worship at 8 o'clock. open to the public Wednesday | | orthern Light Presbyterian ! | Church ‘afternoons mom 2:30 to 4. & “‘xw?n unul‘ib_.m. The public is cor invited to | “pttend these services and visit the ading room. “REV. C. C. SAUNDERS, Pastor Corner Fourth ana Franklin Sts. |, ' . ::W::m" ‘hurch? The church where service and | i worship meet. " Corner of Thira ana Main Sts. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. REV. HARRY R. ALLEN, Pastor |Address by Mrs. David Thomas of services. Sunday Los Angeles. 11:00 a. m~—Confirmation serv-| Bible Class meets at 12:15 p. m. Jees. R. 8. Raven, Superintendent. 12:15 p. m.—Syhday School. 7:00 p. m—Intermediate Chris- 7:30 p. m—Evening Woership. tian Endeavor, Leader, Miss !.\u-l Evening detvice at Douglas. munion gt 9:°7 a. m. Maundy Thutsday — Holy Com- Good Friday—Thyee-hour service, of EASTER JUNEAU FREE DELIVERY Post Office S % TIME IS CANDY TIME See our fine box selection of MISS SAYLOR'S and PIG'N WHISTLE Easter Wrapped Boxes DRUG Co. . PHONE 33. ubstation No. 1 being | But Mr. White tells it better himself len‘ £/ ANFHILL SrpiOy " oF JATZ PIANO —~— PLAY REAL JAZZ PIANO IN 3 MONTHS FOR THE AMATEUR OR PROFESSIONAL SECOND AND SEW ARD Anniversary SALE April 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 Remember all our low prices are subject to 10 Per Cent Discount until April 14 inclusive MONDAY APRIL 14TH LAST DAY OF SALE Qur special reprccentative Mrs. in Junedau from April 12 to M terested in learning to play NEW MODERN STYLE. 1 . F. Knight will be 5. If you are in- 77 PIANO in the ng all the modern “fill-ins,” “breaks,” and ‘b yles” ecall Mrs. Knight at 1534 for a complete Demonstration of this NEW SYSTEM of instruction taught by mail. Ask about our FREE SPECIAL OFFER. or write { “Learn the MODERN Way” { { { N THE HALFHILL STUDIOS OF JAZZ PIANO Temple of Music Tacoma, Washington Redecorating Your Home? of course you'll need new "LUXOR” WINDOW SHADES Dollar for Dollar ON'T leave the job half done: The old win- y/u,’; ‘Shades | B pias shades hanging in the most conspicu Give the Greatest ous part of your 'mmm‘mmmifz Decorative Value dingy and out of keeping with the fresh, surroundings of new wall paper and paint. P T v New winckow, sbades shiouid Aledys be of it LOXOM,. " corrdecation i youe ot eidig propass STAND. Their color notes are just as essential as new wall FHADE WOLLERS paperor paint m brightening up the home. THE s Hardware Co. I Thoma Here we are Folks with a first class Electric Washington Machine equipped with a radio Price $38.75 filter. 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 It is the POLICY behind the POLICY that COUNTS ‘This"Agency has been in continuous success- ful Ioperation since January first, 1898. t is the POLICY behind the POLICY That has made this possible. We have no diversions. Insurance is our ah day business and there is no kind we do not write. When you want insurance, see us. We are alway.s here ready to answer your insurance questions or to write a POLICY for you. Allen Shattuck, Inc. INSURANGE—Every Kind “YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY SERVICE” ? Dry Cleaning and Pressing 4LASKA LAUNDRY In New Building on Shattuck Way “THE LAUNDRY DOES IT BEST”