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R R . AL . 17 DI SRR Ot NEW RADIO DEVICE FIN LaggEine Cempany manufacturers of elec and measure en' deve s, of the € This noise BEAUTIFUL NEW SEMI-FORMAL FROCKS Suitable for Junior Prom Smart fabrics, patterns and colors, fashioned by expert stylists into gar- ments of exquisite loveliness—new style touches, new neck lines make these dresses unusually smart and attractive. S pm-iul Prices 3.50, $19.75 B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. “Juneau’s Leading Department Store” )S SOURCE AND ME/ a means for ount of radio noise apparatus, and the me el i loped FENSITY OF N(HSE‘\.TIvrence. measuiing ated oy | ning | te om excessive ! | trical interferance, have passed or- | dinances limiting “permissible” The trouble, hereto !fore, has been to define “permis- , | 8ik The radio nolse meler consists v»‘n[ two parts, a receiver uni’ to de- e :d indicate radio noise, and a ¢ unit to measur: the in- ty of the disturbance in mi- crovolts per meter, which is.the cmory unit of measurement. o ¢- ; radio als. i E T T T T T T TR TR Just Arrived Very lovely in their utter simplicity. The new shoulder necklines and very full skirts. In Chiffon, Lace, Taffeta, Crepes and Flowered Chiffon. $16.75 10 $22.50 i | The receiver is enciosed in an i"""““"m”iul\nmmum box and weighs thirty pounds. Six tubes are used. The {pickup is cbtained with - a red |anienna, two meters long. Using the meter a radie moise correspond- ling to a field intensity of three = | micre-volts per : meter | measured. ~ With the head phones |1t is pos:ible to measure still lower |neise levels. A search coil may be |used to investigate noises around |meter brushes and transformer ground leads. =, The calibrating unit is also en- = |closed in an aluminum box which =|{is fastencd to the side of the re- celver. . The calibrating unit is so designed that the radio noise may be measured with any antenna that may be used with the receiver. Miss 1931 May Not Cook But She Knows Airplanes NEW YORK, March 6.—Young Miss 1931 of the Girl Scout age is enthusiastically air-minded, but her interest in cooking isn't what it used to be. These facts stood out in answers to a questionnaire recently submit- ted to the girls themselves in an attempt to find out what sort of | material they wanted in their Girl Scout magazine, The American Girl. The girls' answers revealed that their favorite sports are tennis, the order named. They are keenly { interested in movie reviews, avia- tion, business success and, of course, in becoming beautiful. But they { Just cam’t seem to grow interested \in the kitchen. PREDICT AUSTRALIAN OIL CANBERRA—Q1] in gusher {quantities soon will be found in |Australia, sald Dr. W. Q. Wodl- !nough, government geologist, who has inspected fields in North and South America. He said that new oil search technique, developed in the last three years, would aid the hunt in Australia. ¥ —_————————— Unemployed at Yoakum, Tex., were given work picking volunteer | spring cotton maturing because of (the unusually mild winter. ——e— NO PARKING Forty minute parking rules will be strictly enforced in front of the Capitol Building between the hours of 8 am. and 6 pm. on the North side of “the street only. ABSO- LUTELY no parking on South side of street at any time. 4 | Street will govern with exception that on Sundays and holidays no time limit will be set for parking. GEORGE A. G HELL, Chief of Police. - EIIIIIIIlIlIIHIl[IIIIIflIIIIlIIIIHIIIIlIIIlllIllIlII‘I‘IlIIII!HIllllIIIIIIII[HI!II!!!!IIIIIIII"IIHIIIIIIlllllllIllIllllll!lIIIIIIlllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllmlIllllllllllllll ady. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1931. may bej | swimming, golfing and canoeing, in | Daily Cross-word Puzzle | | U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRIQULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU 19 points, setting forta the 5 of children, have been mac fersier e = ! Call Schompel. e e e SVORK Telepnone 4502. with hair _cut. JUNIOR PROM TONIGHT TO BE RITZY AFFAIR Everything Is in Readiness | for Closing Major Social | Event of Season _ ” A, e ! 3 It will be a “ritzy” affair, the }Jumor Prom to be given tonight by \members of the third-year class of the Juneau high school” in the school’s gymnasium. With the students’ cclors, purple and while, the large athletic room has be:n transformed into a thing of fostivak beauty. The floor has been waxed' and rubbed until it is as smooth as glass. Special lighting cffects —soft glows and brilllant spots— will add to the charm and pleas ure of the occasion. The best of music has been engaged. . § Beauty of environment will de-! light everyone present. Duleet strains will put into the fect of the throng the witcheries of all the, modern dances. t The Junior Prom, an annual event, is always the closing af- fair of the major social events of the winter season’s calendar. Third class studenis who have sponsored this year's dance have spared no expense to make it the most en- joyable in the history of the edu- cational institution. STAYING AT - ALASKAN O. Ainsworth is staying for a few days at the Alaskan Hotel. CRITICS MARVEL A ARONA AND FLAVOR OF FAMOUS COFFEE Patented Roasting Process is the Reason for Distinctive 'Goodness COFFEE PIGGLY WIGGLY SPECIAL.-- Three Full Pounds for ........... | EGGS FRESH MEDIUMS, Best Grade, Three Dozen for ................ GRAPEFRUIT RELIABLE--No. 2 tins, Two cans for HONEY YAKIMA PURE FIREWEED-- Five Pound Pails ................ Of all coffees being sold today,: there is one that is winning count- | less new .friends wherever it is introduced "because of its disti*.‘ tive, rich flavor. As a matter ‘of fact, more of this coffee is sold west of the Mississippi than any other' brand ne coffee. 1 Hills Bres. Coffee owes its match- less flavor to the patented procesg by which it is roasted. Instead the rare blend being roasted ir bulk, only a few pounds at a time pass _continuously through roasters in which theheat and speed of op- eration are accurately controlled. This -process—Controlled Roast- —proves its superiority over any ther method, because it roasts every b% evenly. None are over- done and none are underdone. Nat- urally a flavor is_developed which is the last word in uniform good- ness and one that no other coffee can, equal. : Hills-Bros. Coffee is sold every- where by ers. It comes to you peé‘eotly ‘resh because it is packed, in Vi This process extracts 1 3 roys the flaver of the tdn_and keeps it cans, even if air- coffee fresh. Ask ffee by name an Arab—the trade-mark ;fl!m Coffee, Inc., San Francisco, ‘California. CETH + ARMOUR'’S--Heavy Syrup, No. 2 1-2 tins, Three Cans for ........ BUTTER WASHINGTON MAID-- Two Pounds for .. Telephone 24 o 9 The W eather IRIDIUM TIP 13. Re 5 “l:s.l}:)ss Solution of Yesterday’s Puzzle H \\-ff:fi:ss S (By the U. S. Weather Burean) F t K P o b e o i s 4 ountain Pens {2; fil:::;la‘ body PRI Bt Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., March G: $1.50 to $3.50 5. Russis tak ¥ : . 3. 15 Kyraian Inlagg 28, Dress stone Generally fair tonight and Saturday; gentle variable winds. | 2 0 . 18. Ol wor tor 4. BR S OaEe LOCAL DATA The cheapest GUARANTEED . Kot so wet 30, Circle of light Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity ~Weather Fountain Pen on the . Molten rock S rameIan 14 i yesty 30.27 40 83 SE 6 Sprinkling Market. . Epic poem Fr C,‘;f(;‘“ 4 am. today 30.50 38 88 NW 2 cldy Z A 38. Scent Noon today 30.50 40 81 s 8 Cldy bt CABLE AND EADIO REPORTS { L B AL YESTERDAY | TODAY 4 43. Allude Highest 4p.m. | Lowest4am. dam. Precip. 4am. H . 46, Land - i # 1a ?"eu prop. _ Station temp. temp. | emp. temp. velocity 24 hrs. Viliathef Phone 25—We Deliver - Tover Barrow BT BT 1 7-26 -26 20 0 r fopoan | Nome 22 22 | -12 -10 4 10 Clear 15 . Sel t wp- | ! . o SN NG S 3% Tielve doren Toarious con. | Bethel 82 M@ | m i eTE by oy | 3 A es MEB gy tublie earrier: DOWN 51, American so- | FOrh Yukon Al & e Cldy 4 AV ANED 42. Disunite abbr. 1 farden plots prano % Tanana 14 12 6 6 b 0 Clear || HAVE YOUR FURS CLE Femi g i1y tale . Plane: 5 irban 2 :: {:'?rl;::?ogf::. 63. Iu‘z;:'ed s tule 54. h‘;";e com ‘?.lehks 3’;’ gi ‘)4 8 'f Trace Snow with modern machinery, The points | Entice Spring flower | Bagle . 20 | Clear | { petter way We invite you . Take out 89, Lavky strenm 6. Living | St. Paul L | 16 14 26 24 02 Snow i e : C‘!gg'(,nsomnct 7L S:'J."c . = ;}{;‘;‘;"mm_ | Dutch Harbor 36 34 30 34 EE Cldy to mspec_c this new equipment ;‘ulflvely 12. On the ncenn . niat mruI | Kodiak iR} 38 | 32 36 18 10 Pt.cldy |{!n operation. disagreed 3. S o . Daking cham= e ; Larre int alSh - oAt ber 425 40 1 % 6 124 Cldy | New silk linings are here now|{ * Expensive 4. Frozen des- Mark of a blow 41 40 37 38 2 05 Clay i Eeminine name sorts Ages a4 38—y = 0 Olear - 1 1'8 & DI vatlety. | M Ry g I8 biroer Wrath 3 46 46 8a - dd 4 48 PLOWy | ur ,s | | Princa Rupert 40 38 32 34 4 32 Clear [ man | | Edmonton 28 26 24 26 14 06 Snow | | Seattle 48 46 36 36 i 0 Clear The Furrier © Triangle Building Fertland 5% 54 36 36 2 0 Clear San Francisco 68 66 52 54 :d 0 Clear ! *—Less than 10 miles. ) The pressure is low in Western. Alaska and unusually low in o western Aleutian Islands. It is high in Northern and Eastern JUNEAU CABINET cka and southward -to Oregon. - Light to moderate rain and snow « o has fallen in Southern and Western Alaska. Clear weather pre- and DETAIL MILL- vails in. Northwestern Alaska and conditions are unsettled in the RK | Eastern Interior. Temperatures have fallen in the Western Interior | wo co. i and changes have been slight in other districts. |{ Front Street, next to Warner | Machine Shop A% SR % ” L. T. L. MEETING 1 Chlld $ Bl.ll of nghts The regular monthly meeting of | CABINET and | To Hang n Schpol Rooms | the Loyal Temperance League will MILLWORK i be held on Saturday afternoon at| WASHINGTON, March 6. — The | 1:30, at the home of Mrs. C. C.; o “Childrcn’s Charter” whish grew | Personeus, All boys and girls of | GENERAL’ CARPENTER § | out of President Hoover's ‘White|7 vears or older are invited to| WORK House conference on child healtt: [ come. —adv. | 1 will soon h. on schoolroo:n walls T TR [ GLASS REPLACED | all over the country. TWO CENTS A DAY IN AUTOS SLICED PEACHES Prompt Delivery = O GAETA, Ita:, —ztalians called toy the colors spend 22 months’ drill- | irg and digging ditches for army| pay which averages two cents a| day. ! | i | Estimates Furnished Upon Request e DS ¢ TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE — 9 room furnished house, garage, on 45x90 lot. Fully furnished. Prive $3,000.00. Terms. Phone 249. { | frrrrr e Complete Line PULL-OVER and T Sweater Coats All Styles and Colors Sizes 34 to 42 SABIN’S “Everything in Furnish- ings for Men” ly Cheaper but Better Not On RICE & AHLERS CO. GOOD PLUMBING “We tell you in advance what job will cost” === o badon Added Pleasure to the Bath COLLEEN MOORE BATH CRYSTALS Every Woman's Delight 85c and $1.50 per bottle Juneau Drug Company % Free Delivesy Phone 33 Post Office Substation No. 1 O H“E Daliy sapire Want Ads Pay.