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I3 SPECIAL { 1 p. m. yest'y 71 24 6 Clear 4 a. m. today 5 51 w 4 Clear 4 WORTH WHILE OFFERING OF WOMEN'S TOm LR Chata av Ravio meports | 0 O SMART DRESSES AT REDUCED PRICES YESTERDAY ! TODAY 4 | Low 4 s < ¥ Highest 4pm. W 4a.m. 4am. Precip. 4am. f()l( .‘”& ”UR'AL 1)11} Stations~. temp. temp. | emp. temp. vgxocuy 24 hrs. Weather 8 Barrow sac 3 ] Bt e 0 Cldy Choose as you may, every dress, regardless of its Nortié 50 46 (%0 45 0 Clear bl ) ¢ Ecthel 54 50 34 46 4 24 Pt Cuy price is of good quality. Fort Yukon 0 6 oo 0 Clear : % e . | Tanana 64 60 32 50 0 P, i PLAIN AND PRINTED SILKS, in different | Fairbenks 6 68 i Y e | Eagle 2 68 36 Clear groups priced at | st Paul a4 36 0 0 Cldy ~ e P DD | Dutch Harbor 48 45 32 8 10 Pt Cldy 19 144,. 75 $22. 5‘)’ | Kodiak 45 44 49 0 04 Cldy ’ v | Cerdova 64 60 48 8 0 Clear 1 Junecau 22 51 4- 9 Clear $29 75 | Ietchikan 2 54 . 0 Pt Cldy 4 | Prince Rupert . 66 64 16 0 0 Cldy ! | mamonton 6 " 60 46 14 0 cldy . ; : o ” 2SSES Seattle 6 68 54 64 ¢ . Rain ALL PRINTED CHIFFON DRESSE | Pertland 0 68 56 56 ! e Rain S‘ . lp -c | San Francisco 6 56 52 56 » 0 Cldy ¢ r $14‘ 75 Spokane 8 84 62 - 62 0 Clay i I)( (11 ice o | Vancouver, B. C. 10 ' 66 56 56 g Rain *—Less than 10 miles. ¢ ol NOTE.—Observations at Alaskan mainfana’ clations, except Ju- If your size is in one of the groups, you fln} assured nean, Cordova and Fairbanks are made at 8 a. m. and 8 p. m » that will more than pay you for com- Juneau time. of a choice that pay "he pressure is low in the Northeastern Pacific Ocean, South- I early. and the North Pacific States and high ! r tern Canada and north of H No 1 § i * been reported during the past twelve ‘4" ]‘,l"l"()r\ in TIU() Groups fallen from & ritish Columbia to North- 2 i Temperatures have risen in Eastern and Northern | A 'r“ w (lts9 § k House of Representatives in ¢ and S who h:n? -hed 4 of Congre i the fors- | MES. WELGH RETURNS : z prayer during its annual mem- | s sii ser KN Don’t Suffer Another Felt DECORATION DAY WARDROBE This Store Will Remain Closed All Day Friday, Memoria l Day, May 30th et B P B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneaw's Leading Department Store GOOD VALUES FOR YOUR Hats, $4.75 B e e e s e e e e e e e A Washington Rockefeller-Chrk : Bridal Day Set |broadened to standard guage and orial services for its members It this is done, he said, the people\ in the district will be served bet- | ter than the railroad could do it.| The narrew guage line was con- structed by the late Falcoln Jos- lin about 1905. It was operated by a company formed by him until after the Government began con- struction of ‘the Alaska Railroad, when it was purchased by the Gov- ernment. For a number of miles north of Fairbanks the line was used by the Alaska Railroad on the mainline between Fairbanks and Nenana. The Chena branch was abandoned, and the creek line maintained as a narrowguage. For the present the track will not be tatken up, Col. Ohlson announced. It will femain in place for the pe- riod. of one year, after which a final decision will be made as to ils futiife status. Col. Ohlson said he wasg cohvinced it would never again bongressmen Pay h'lbut(- to De"'l C omrade Note the gr Time Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S, Weather Burean Forecast for Junean and vieinity, bes*~ning 4 p. m. today: Fair tonight and Thurs: continued warm; LOCAL DATA Baromcur Temp. moderate easterly winds. Humidity Wind Velocity Weathe E | Mrs. pire office. H er for some timi J. T. Welch reiurned on the | mer Aleutian from an extended : s in the St R e e e e e Alaska Road Commission be given S ' i i SRR e i W P S A O glgh- D included an - rhe liver, kidneys and bowels must hroughout . th int | Francisco and Southern California, pe in a healthy condition, They By ORI RO HoR s T Florida, where she must be active, Stimulate the liver Dmontiies 5 s | Ola papers ror sale at The Em- NEW SUMMER FELT ATS Minute—Stimulate The Liver—Enjoy Good Health with the purely vegetable laxative CARTER’S LITTLE LIVER PILLS. The botvels will then pass off the poisonous matter_and_ constipation is surely and qmckly eliminated. Sick Headache, Indigestion, Bili- ousness, Bad Breath, Coated Tongue, Sour and Acid Stomach are relieved. Pimply Skin and Complexion are improved. CARTER’S LITTLE LIVER PILLS are small, easy to swallow, and they do not contain Calomel or drugs. Get tae genuine in red pkgs only, They mustbear signature “Brent Good.” The Dime and Dollar Building and Loan Association 6% Interest Another unpacked compounded semi-an- be neécessary to resume opnratmns mially With over it. Bystander shipment just of our fa- B oo i By HEBERT PLUMMER WASHINGTON, May Lers of the House never have quite so much fun as they do when Percy Edwards Quin arises to ad- dress them. Percy is the big-voiced, hitting gentleman from Mississippi He has been in Congress something like 16 years, during which time he has eonie to be known as one of the most colorful men on the hill. He is colorful because no one knows what he will do next. He is| as liable to rip off his collar in me{ midst of an impassioned speech as not—has, in fact. Just the otner day, during con: sideration of the conference repor t on the tariff bill, Percy staged one House of his shows. He had the convulsed over so prosaic a subjec as cement. When he gets up to speak, he i§ appearance is alment was announced last - De- | Program. o e B B T 5 poo e v i greeted ‘'with thunderous applause.|great help on such occasions. His cemBer. ¥ 4 All Legionnaires and members of | Learu thc Modern Way But invariably his colleagues quiet'red hair is short. His figure Is b Qaternational Newsreel) tg: A;uxm:{y m;e to meet hrxrst "l(n' | down that they may hear his num- | powerful. tl gout and go to the EIks | i erous cracks. His speeches are| it Hall in & body. At the services afl ‘ Play Real Jazz Piano punctuated with crlos of 'Loudur' Juneau organizations will be rep-{ | { . el Tacetious resented, it has been announced. o | in 3 Months TUB DRESSES E In dainty voile uml prints with the nov- elty short sleeves and \ % sleeveless. z { i & i $2.50 Temporaty Location— Triangle Corner | { Telephone 101 { in Juneau for about two ness was diverted this Spring and,|curios; which' are quite unique. vk eatl weeks g0/ it seems to me it is the people’s e o ST, WS own choice,” said Col Ohlson in| On her Way to Skagway for a| 'iff” ¥ CAPITAL LAUNDRY I Try the Five 0o'Clock Dinner announcing the shutdown. visit, Mrs. Charles E. Rice left on ()nnOrS Otor O. e Phone 355 Specials at Mabry's. —adv ‘ He has recommended that - the {the Admiral Rogers, [ J P 28 —Mem- | hard- ! and gales of laughter and applause, but he is heard. | Posture The posture Percy assumes while speaking is one of magnificence. His right foot is forward, left back. His body is inclined backward. He |ikes to stride up the aisle and slap the knee or shoulder of a col- league to emphasize some point he i trying to make. “I want to brush aside some of | this folderol which has been in- jected into this debate” is a char- acteristic expression. And he pro- ceeds to do so. “The gentleman from North Da» {American Legion Post in! kota ought not to display his lack The marriage of Miss Mary Tod- of knowledge!” he will shout. “My hunter Clark to Nelson Aldrich friend from New Jerscy argues in Rockefellet; son of John D., Jr, a eirele; a man of his abilities will take place June 23, soon "after t | should not aftempt to fool us,” he'the young man is graduated from { i { 3 | { ! ,,,.MW - 3 will say with great vehemence. His personal The ranking minority member on (the House Military Affairs Com- mll!vl' Percy has a knack of de- ing or Kkilling those bills to ‘v‘hx h he is opposed by introducing facetious amendments. Not so long ago an attempt was made in the House to enact leg-! islation which would make a per- ison, who circulated harmful infor- mation about the status of a na- tional bank, subject to prosecution. Percy cotildn’t see the justice in it. weevils cause banks to| he snorted, “not what people y about them.” | So he got busy and proposed an |amendment making the president of a bank who gave out harmful information about the financial status of an individual subject to prosecution as well. And he succeeded in having the objectionable amendment with- | | | cloakroom smoking his long-stem- med pipe and gossiping with his |colleagues. He rarely misses a roll call. In fact, his zeal in this re- spect has often made him the butt} |of joking friends. One, who has a veice easily mistaken for MeDuffie, the Democratic whip, delights in iswmg Perty bound into the cham- ber on a fake call. — e+ —— Among those leaving for Seward | on the Aleutian was H. Y. Baird, representative of thé Burroughs Adding Machine Company, who hds been Dartmouth College. The engage- SERVICES WILL BE HELD HERE Charge of Morning \ Program, Parade ‘ Memorial Day services will be held at 10:30 a. m. Friday in the Elks Hall, and will be followed by outdoor serviee and a parade, it was announced today by Claud Hel- geson, American Legion Post Com- mander, whe is in charge of the BRNGH OF ALS. RA. SUSPENDED \Ohlson Suspends Train eration on Line from Fairbanks to Creeks After being operated tor the past quarter of & century, first as the Tanana Valfey Railroad and later as & part of thé Alaska Rallroad, the nrrow guage rail line linking Firbanks to Chatanika and other nearby ecréek towns will be shut down on July 1, by General Man- Col. ‘Ohlson had intended to close the line last winter, but, when pe- people, ‘consented to defer action. At that time he pointed out that there was sufficient business to jus- tify operations if it were routed over the road the- year round, but that summer freight was hauled over highways instead of being shipped by rail. He agreed to continue the opera- tions with the understanding that the road would receive a fair share '6f the summer business. “The busi- titioned by Fairbanksans and creek[NEW CUR!O STORE Employees of all Federal and Territorial offices will enjoy a holi- day, while banks, stores and other business houses remain closed Fri- day. o Following the services at the Elks Hall a parade will form and march to the feot of Ferry Way where Rev. Henry Young will officiate in commemorating the marines who their lives in recent wars. He will again officiate at the cemetery,. where the parade will go after leaving Ferry Way. The line of march will-be from Ferryv Way to Front, up Seward to Third, thence to’ Main and on to Fourth from theré diréctlly to the cemetery. Rev. C. C. Saunders will assist| in the services, at the Elks Hall. Martin Jorgensen will deliver the Memorial Day charge. Other num- bers on the program will be “Silent the band, npemng the services. IS STARTED HERE A new fur and curio store has) been opened on lower Front Street south of I. Goldstein's store, by W. H. Newton, oldtime Alaskan who has lived in the Interior for about 32 years, All of Mr. Newton’s stock comes from coastal and interior Alaska. Hé has a number of interesting MEMORIAL DAY ® Sally O’Neil (front) and Molly 0’Day, famous reallife Holly- wood sisters, arriving from the movie coast vuth their arms full of flowers. They have just fine ished working in a néw movie production. (International Newsreel: mous $5 values. Light Tans Snow Pearls Lots of style and qual- ity at a low price. | H.S.GRAVES l The Clothing Man 10090 Safety H. J. 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Our coal, hay, of his time in the Democratic|the reason for this step. and “Star Spangled Banner” by| $75.00 to $900.00 3 4 grain and transfer business ‘i3 increasing daily. There’s a reason. Give us a trial order today and learn why. You Can’t Help Being Pleased D. B. FEMMER PHONE 114 2 | If you want superior