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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY MARCH 20, 1931. BEAUTIFUL NEW DRESS FABRICS Easter brings the desire for new garments and the deft hands of home dressmakers fairly work wonders with a few yards of new Spring silk, woolens and wash fabrics. Here is an array of fashionable fabrics that express the Spring mode in pattern and coloring—interesting indeed are the displays of fresh new dress fabrics and whatever your taste or needs from a simple morning frock, sport costume or a dress for afternoon or evening wear, you’'ll find just the fabrics for it here. B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. “Juneaw’s Leading Department Store” e Vg : > U. 5. DEPARTMENT OF AGRIOULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU {SHRINE n ANGE The W eather (By the U. S. Weather Burean) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., March 20: Probebly rain tonight and Saturday; moderate easterly winds. LOCAL DATA Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity ~ Weather | City’s Leadmg Social Event Time it 2 34 K] s 6 Cldy 4 pm. yesty s e 3 Mising| Promises to Excel All Noon today 2039 38 % S 4 Rain Former Affairs o eAmE AND EADIO REPORTS Invitations to the Juneau Shrine — " YESTERDAY | TODAY Club’s annual dance will soon be| Highest 4pm. | Lowest4am.dam. Precip. 4aMm. |, 4he majls The affair will be Station— temp. temp. | emp. temp. velocity 24 hrs. Weather | yo1q 5 the Scottish Rite Temple, v e 0 s 10 3 0 y | Friday evening, March 27. ooy 18 18 6 8 12 0 The committee in charge of this Sathel 2 2 Lgs 3 12 0 | month's event ~consists of Brice Fort Yukon 0 0 _18 -18 0 Clear | | Howard, Walter B. Heisel and - 6 6 2 % 4 0 Clear .,,nmpso_n J. MacKinnon. The besi Baitbenis 5 14 [ -16 -14 » 0 Clear | of music will be engaged for the oc- Sagie o4 -2 J12 -12 . 0 Cldy | casion and delicious refreshments st. Paul 16 16 B8 2 0 Snowing | Will be served. Dutch Harbor 28 28 22 24 - .02 cidy| The Shrxx?ers Ball is u}ways one & i 3% 39 2 % 0 0 Pt.Cldy | Of the city’s leading social events Bos it b 8 8 2 0 Clear | @nd 1t promises to excel the best J‘rl;xr': ‘(:‘\‘IA b ;;4 4 35 3 06 Mlshngan preceding Shrine dances. Sitka ARt Alr i 0 Pt.Cldy| TR i e Ketchikan 46 46 44 44 * 46 Rain | BANKER GOES HOME Frince Rupert 43 6 42 44 6 08 Cldy | Edmonton 82 24 2 24 . 0 Cldy| E. H. Stroecker, President of the Scattle 56 56 48 48 10 14 Cldy First National Bank of Fairbanks, Portland 58 56 48 48 0 14 Cldy is a passenger on the Alameda, re- San Francisco 68 64 54 56 * 0 Clear turning home after a vacation in e the States. He visited with mem- bers of the Fairbanks legislative contingent and other friends while the steamer was in port here. ————— Louisiana-grown certified cotton seed is available to farmers of the States for the first time in history. The pressure is moderately low in the southern half of Alaska and very low south of the Gulf of Alaska. It is moderately high; in the Pacific States and in Northern Alaska. Light rain has ran- en in parts of Southeastern Alaska and light rain in parts of the Southeast. The weather is clear over nearly all the remainder of the Territory. Temperatures have changed but little during the past twenty-four ho but are higher locally and low for this sea- son in the Gulf of ka. IllIl|l|II|Il|IIl||IIII|IIIIIIIIIIIII|IIII|II|IllllIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIlIlIIIIIIHIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIU Extra Special CROCHET COTTON s HAVE YOUR FURS CLEANED with modern machinery. The better way. . . . We invite you to inspect this new equipment in operation, New. silk linings are here now lnlbi:vtrllty. Yurman $. TR The Furrier 'x'rhnx).o Building i 2ed ), pment Ladiey High Heel Slippers NEW LOW Piticfls $4.50, $5.00, §5.50 $6.00 and $7.00 Anot! e;‘ ‘ ALL COLORS Regular 2 for 25 cents Now 5 cents Spool LT T AT O T T TR TR M T BT SALOUM'S Next to Gastineau Hotel (DT T T LT TR LT U LU U U O oo frcifeoreetipornesifemneetipe SENATOR DHNN f Daily Cross-word Puzzle | | ACROSS Solutlon of Yesterday's Puzzle 8. Article | 1. pupy trui 1;' g;acl:a 1 | 4 Dramatic FTE[R] 10- Flow! Lrumatic « SIILIAISJRAINERATS 5 < 9 7!:1.::2“‘ AT [o[NIlS[P LI IN[E| - Poet™ P CALL OF ROLL : e pronmeiamiicMes el s pipraees :5 :-f\l:me sheep CIRIA[S|VIRIE[STRVI1 IAMRUIT gether [ 1f Thepreien” RIE vl Mol RIEGTIALY 2. ssaoinpiens 18 Yearn ¥ - : L. 1 Veteran Leglslator Passes| > Telexronca: TET gy INTE [R|T P ENINIY] 23 :‘2‘3’."%:13; 101 04 23. City on w! Away Thursday After et INUOCIIE DL R b ‘o 3! . Stroke of Paralysis Negative i TERMEEIR 7. Engender ’ R i PitIRIE NIAIS 30 Eaumiey (Continued from Page One) OBt e (ATSHETIONCOJATITIEINID| 32 Roman dste ——————p it * “m?ulh 3 the INIE REFA[TIONIE R|0[D 84. il.u;.:d per- Mhtion of the Fairbanks, United Spanish War 8 E[V TEEPIERISIE \II ‘E’ :E ;g ':_guu Veterans. | Lessened (SIEINIS|EMIAIDIS TS 41 Betreghea Studies for Bar | d_of apple . You @nd me Ly - ' 47. Native metal After completing hils military | * Nifan® T % Peprofuciis, St i, G 40t o {‘r?l:s:ufl::" ‘ service, on his return to Colorado| 49- One of the erless plant 65. Cover 1 of ruhber ! 5 DOWN 52. Wickednes, ¥, pysn en;er:dlconese l:d pre- | 4 r-e'fi:'e‘('v!:; 18led 53. Tiig fhing 1 Doy . Beverage - par or admission to the bar.| 43 Alternative BoNcFBek thrtas . Solemn prom= % Yosg Shortly after he was admitted he| i he (oras 56 Always 5 gr'r’e”sh : ;‘ :I'In::“:x S came to Alaska, in 1905. He went 48 Physician's 59. Dine 4. Siberian river 3 worm_ i {1 60. Sta 5. Sheet of glass 58. Color almost directly to Fairbanks where . Goddess of the 2. Anser & Ate away' T €0, Like harvest G5, Kind of tres 1. i'ropel & boat 6L Symbol for tin he was connected with the big firm of E. R. Peoples & Company for | several years. ‘ With the discovery of gold in| the Iditarod region, he joined the stampede there. Later he moved to Ruby and for the past fitteen| or more years has resided there. | Will Be Interred Here | Mr. Dunn was a member of Tan-| ana Lodge No. 162, F, & A. M., of | Fairbanks, and of the Ruby Igloo/ of the Pioneers of Alaska. Inter-| ment will be made here in the“ Masonie plot in Evergreen Ceme-| ,2? .g// . 7, tery. i A This is being donn at his own| A st " Sorly i e ‘s 1 IHII//%H‘“IIII admitted to the hospital and prior| 4/ /// /// to the stroke which caused death, | .- / -../a.. he told friends. that while he i would prefer to be taken home for:r ..%. . %‘.% n h i, - III R llfi%’ i i i L burial he belleved it was not prac-| ticable and that under all the cir- cumstances, if his illness should! terminate fatally, it was best to bc interred here. SMALL CATCHES OF | HALIBUT IN PORT| Boats of Juneau's halibut fleet| continued to come into port today. |~ | Most of them are without catches,’ hL ving delivered them on the banks ! { N 14 IS MUSICAL CONCERT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Friday and Saturday, March 20th and 21st Under Auspices of The Martha Society Concert Starting at 8 P. M. Sharp Tickets on sale at Ordway’s, Rev. Saunders or’ any member of the Martha Society Tickets on Sale at Door—50 cents SUSSSSSSSSPSSUSSESSU SO to the Sitka, due to reach Prince | Rupert, B. C., today. Some of the vessels had small hailings taken sinee the departure of the Sitka. Among those that brought a little fish are the Emma, Capt. Thomas Ness; the Margaret T., Capt. Peter | Hildre, and the Ina J., Capt. Fred Naidal. The Wilson, Capt. Martin Holst, whieh- went for herring recently, returned here today. She made a { water - haul. | - Old mpcn a% ‘1ne zmmro 1 1,000,000 eneral Electric Refrlgerators IN SERVICE JANUARY 18T, 1931, AND NOT ONE SINGLE CUSTOMER HAS EVER PAID A CENT FOR SERVICING NOW GUARANTEED FOR - -- THREE FULL YEARS Alaska Eleetric Light & Power Co. PHONE NO. 6 ‘= JUNEAU, ALASKA Your Box of chocolates, nougats, fudges, taffies and nut brittle was just received from Haas Candy Factory. These candies were freshly made for this occasion. With All Cash Purchases Amounting to 67 cents or Over in Any Department THE CASH BAZAAR “Juneaw’s Pioneer Cash Department Store” 111 FRONT STREET Chickens-Fresh, Just In | Average weight, 3 to 4 1bs.—28¢ per pound CALIFORNIA GROCERY PHONE 478 A Sanitary Wall Finish for Use with Hot or Cold Water DECOTINT is an ideal wall coating for the decoration of all interiors. It gives that soft, velvety, watercolor effect so essential to re- fined surroundings, and can be apphed on plaster walls, wood, or any of the various wall boards. Price—per 5-lb. packages, 55¢ Thomas Hardware Co. annd doer LUMBER Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. UNI TED FOOD COMPANY e e MIDGET LUNCH Under the Management of Tom and Marie Sturge The Two Best Places to Eat “AT HOME and at THE MIDGET” Closed on Sundays rye-Bruhn Company PACKERS—FRESH MEATS. FISH AND POULTRY Frye's Delicions Hams and Bacon Three Deliveries Daily W Phone 38