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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1931. : W-IEN the whole world is on “dress parade”, how smartly a blue suit fits into the picturel When it comes to blue suits we know of no smarter choice than one of our Middishade models—the suit you've read about in The Saturday Evening Post. There's still tima to be fitted in a Middishade Blue Suit before Easter. Why not drop in and see how Middishade's intensive specialization gives you $50 style, $50 woolens, $50 needle- work—$50 quality through and through—at so low a price as $37.5o B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. “Juneaw’s Leading Department Store” IDDISH, THE SPECIALIZED BLUE SUIT A bill by Mr. Boyle introduced ARE INTRODUGED = siaro=i = AND TWO PASSED the different kinds of prop- for tax purposes. measure by the same au- Boyle Author of Measure! for Rotative Ballot ! System in Alaska them to cl nan ther municipal magistrates, lie to either the Uni District Judge or the District Court | when either the sum in contro- . In another bill, Mr. Boyle, it is | provided that a judgment in the| court of a Municipal Magistrate shall e enforced in the same man- ner as provided by law for the cnforcement of judgments in the court of a Justice of the Peace, with police officers handling the executions. Pasces One Memorial A memorial, by Mr. Foster, urg- | ing that a Coast Guard cutter he | assigned to station in some port i In western Alaska waters, was pass- {2d in the House this morning by a | unanimous vote. It also passed Senate Bill No. 2, | Mr. Hess, repealing sections 7531 and 762, inclusive, Compiled Laws of Alaska, relative to limited part- (Continued rrom Page Onc) A measure was introduced by Mr. Ziegler to amend Sections 879 and 880, Compiled Laws of Alaska, rel- ative to the publication of sum mons. ity for lication in thi the United St instead of the Cou Clerks of Couri stric itself. BULK METHOD OF ROASTING COFFEE provides that no appeal from “either in any civil or ecriminal action, shall = . | U. 5. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU Daily Cross-word Puzzle | The W eath ACROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 7. Short for a ‘ e eat er 1. Slumbering man's,name e 1. Obliterates . Reconstructs | o £ R e 13. Helix . Far away | : . Pollute 3 5,’,’;"’,‘,’;;"’“ | Forecast for Juneau and vicinity. beginning at 4 p.m., March 27: . Parent 16, Asiatic ¥ ol Possibly showers tonight anG Saturday; moderate easterly winds. kingdom finches 18. Estate of & . Products of LOCAL DATA lord qlylsion | W A o'y ) | Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wina Velocity Weather the faculties 25. Nothing more 4 pm. yest'y . 30.05 42 50 8 4 Cldy Bt i ping 4 am. today 2094 37 9 Calm 0 Cldy 24. Measure of . Put into dif- Noon today . 29.85 50 42 8 6 Clear Hiving toes Pormer Fuler i . Ha! " ., - Bant Borsmke ruler ABLE AND RADIO REPORTS . Compound . Extensive YESTERDAY | TOPDAY. "o ; Mk g5 ST R e Highest 4pm. | Lowest4am. 4am. Precip. dam. . Makes full . Concerning Station— temp. temp. | emp. temp. velocity 24 hrs. Weathex; 3. See betore e | g « 4 14 -14 0 Clear > b Arrow - = Je = - . ear hand 51 Cut with and s 39. Football t i ! . Rescued Scisbors $ Iluand douth ot 40, Restintne s | Nome 22 ‘@ -] ‘19 "33, 18 . ‘Tigce | Olear Uty o T Achrother of 4. Disouigies Bethel 26 26 | | RS R 0 Clear! akes brow 6. Gree ! - Assumed ohar- 83 Sitting & Angup ety gz BilE eHer | Fort Yukon 20 20 S | T * 0 Cldy gacter 88 Golt club T 50, Feminine | Tanana 28 28 I gy o ek 0 Clay 5. & 5. Wi rgans name Struck a base- 50, ur'?gg’?ng mugs avwite G2 Desset | Tairbanks i R O R 0 Clear | ball WN o . 55. From the sign: | pagle A MR B T 0 Clear | . Mols 1. Aim hi « tron bbr. | ; Heron Bilta earis N el omte B2 BT R T | ot oh oOm U w8 Snow | Dutch Harbor . 36 31 | 30 32 —_ o Cldy Kodiak 38 38 | 36 40 0 20 Rain Cordova 42 38 | 36 2 18 .16 Rain Juneau 43 42 | 35 37 0 0 Clay 1 Bitka 49 —_ | 42 -— — 0 Pt Cldy i Ketchikan 52 43 | 40 42 : 0 Clear | Prince Rupert 50 48 | 40 40 ¥ 0 Cleax | Edmonton 10 8 | -4 -4 o 0 Clear | t 52 52 | 42 42 ¥ 0 Cldy 54 52 | 40 40 16 0 Cldy San Francisco 60 58 | 48 50 . 0 Clear and the vicinity of Hawail. have risen in the central interior, Southeast and have fallen, in Br The pressure is moderately low in the Interior and the Gulf of Alaska and thence southwestward and southeastward, and is high | in Western Canada, Northern Alaska, } Showers have fallen Alaska and light snow in southern Bering Sea. vails over most of the remainder of the Territory. *—Less than 10 miles. the western Aleutian Islands, in the Gulf of Clear weather pre- | ‘Temperaturés the Gulf of Alaska and the istol Bay. | oo 4 3% B aEEN 2] | & o El ht of foreign corporations to en- suits on contracts by filing s of incorporation with | holiday. Territorial and State hol- days may either be observed or ritcries and States having the hol- iday: Seward Day will bz ed by only some of the Fed- al offices here. Fedcral Offices Differ Offices in the Departments of In- - terior and Justice, such as the Governor's office, office, the office of Public Surveys and the clerk of the court’s office will be closed. R D [ All offices under the Depart- { ment of Agriculture, such as the STDRES flu NUT forestry, Bureau of Public Roads 5 Licenre BIll A measure to license persons collections for charitable or Weather Bureau and Alaska Game Commission will remain open. The Bureau of Fisheries and a dissenting vote. It Customs IHouse will keep open as | to curb indiscriminate B l( d T . * 1 O{ ual and the Alaska Road Com- | circulation of subscription lists. |DAINKs an erritoria - mission also is likely to bz open. Bragaw today introduced a Senate for the pro- piguea an 1867 fices Observe Monday no. by federal offices in the Ter- | ob- | the Secretary’s | TS D | = Polish up on your short game with a few rounds on our Minia- ture Course. We are open foi business and regular weekly tour- nament and competition under way. Relax and enjoy keen com- petition. If you have never play- ed this course, you've missed a treat. Reasonable rates—25c per > H ld | The document conveying the ter- i of radio broadcasting in Al- as oliday (itery from Muscovite to Ameri- . | providing’ for- a Territo- | I DRTS can sovereignty was signed March | | dy under stated cond-| Seward Day, the aniversary oi ag 1867, at Washington, D. C., by | the slgning of the pact transfer- garon De Stoeckel, Russian Minis- ring Alaska from Russia to the,ter to the United States, and Wil- United States falls Monday. It 15 1o H. Seward, Secretary of State s. It is identical with a meas- ure introduced in the House last | weck by Mr. McCutcheon, JUNEAU MIDGET A bill, introduced by Mr. Sund-|a Territorial holiday. In observ-|in president Lincoln’s cabinet. | quist, requires that all Territorial|ance of the occasion, schools, banksl, For the Territory, Rusia receiv- GOLF COURSE | offices, compiling reports for the!and all Territorial offices will ed from the United States $7,- "L:gifla!ure. chall have such re-|closed, but in Juneau all places 200,000. Goldstein Building | ports printed. | of business, except the banks, will | A petition from Sitka, received | remain open. | by the Senate this morning through Seward Day is not a national. Gov. Parks' office, urged that Sit-| _——— - <3 ka be retained as the site of the| Pioneers' Home when the proposed new institution is erected. It was/ signed by many residents of Sitka and a majority of the residents of | s O Old papers at The Empire. Communal Clashes the Pioneers’ Home itself. | Continue in India; | Over 100 Are Killed: CAWPORE, India, March 27.—| Sporadic communal clashes con- tinued today between Hindus and Moslems. The number of dead hasj reached 150 and more than 1,000 have been wounded. - e BOY LOSES APPENDIX John Schaffer, 12 years old, suc- cessfully underwent an operation } for appendicitis Wednesday night| " at St. Ann's Hospital. el LOOSE ANKLES Coliseum Saturday—Matinee 2:30, Evening 8:15. Tickets now on sale| IS NOT EXACT 1In Spite of Care It Is Difficult to Develop Uniform Flavor nerships. It held up action oa WHAT for you It is virtually impo: curately roast coffee in bulk, cause there is no exact way to de- termine when all of the batch is “done.” One roast may be “higl end another “low,” with the result| that there is variation of flavor. Hills Bros. overcame this uncer tainty, by inventing and perfecting a radically different process—Con- trolled Roasting. y .automatic control, a stream of coffee pas continuously through the roa: a few pounds at a time. Positive control of the heat is maintained, | with the result that every berry of | the rare blend is roasted evenly—/| $o the degree that insures a rich, ‘niform, full-bodied flavor in every ind. ! that’s wh No other coffee tastes like Hills! Bros. Coffee because no other coffee is roasted the same way. Controlled fx’fi'fiu is Hills Bros.’ process usively. rocers everywhere sell Hills B gl. Coffee in {K: vacuum can that epps it ever-fresh. Air, which ‘the flavor of coffee, is ex- d from the can and kept out. packed in ordinary cags, even '-M%“ SEEY, S § name : 3:“ irab—the trade- can. ¢ QOoffee, Inc., San %fll’& 931 these days . . . . TRY THE CASH BAZAAR at all drug stores. —adv. you get r money at counts! or LAWN and Complete Supplies Your garden — your lawn, to look its best mpst be well tended. To tend it well you must be equipped for the work. If yours is pride in lawn—we can equip you. If it be in- garden, for recreation, thrift or profit, then you should visit this store where an array of mecessary tools-and supplies have been as- sembled. There is mo tool or equipment that we cannot supply. Make this store headquarters for your lawn or garden needs. GARDEN HOSE—S50 ft. HOSE REEL—Holds 75 ft. SPRINKLER—Adjustable LAW ROLLERS—Steel SPADING FORK GARDEN SPADE HAND TROWEL WATERING POT HAND SCYTHE STEEL HOE GRASS TRIMMER LAWN MOWER Juneau- Young Hardware Co. EASTER Above a street or business brogue of grain calf which can be had in black or tan and the greatest style and quality value we have ever shown. Sizes 5 to 11V%. Below a dress blucher in soft kid or light calf, black or tan, which contains all the foot comfort of a shoe cost- ing twice our price. Full range of sizes and widths. $6.50 to $8.50 ”]. M. SALOU Next to Gastineau Hotel ~Mabry’s Cafe UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT s Happy, Snappy, Service Food and Quality HOME OF GREEN APPLE PIE Everybody Welcome WESTINGHOUSE AND VELVETONE ‘ALL ELECTRIC MODELS At New Reduced Prices Terms May Be Arranged CAPITAL ELECTRIC CO. Second and Seward e UNITED FOOD COMPANY

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