The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 14, 1931, Page 2

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, APRIL 14, 1931. Jaunty, Fast Color Print Pajamas $3.75 Comfortable — Practical. Smart — These . . . Q . 1 Pajamas are just ideal for Spring and Sum- mer. You can wear them in the kitchen, in the garden, for lounging or sleeping. = Guar- anteed absolutely fast-color Fruit-of-the-Loom. Gay, colorful patterns—a variety of styles— and trousers that are 33 inches wide. Sizes 15-16-17 B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. “Juncaw’s Leading Department Store” | : D(uly Cmss-u;ord Puzzle N, ACROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 13. Bxchange New 1. Uhcovered i 15, Hang In folds i E v _'? 19. Nimble ¢ a 5 R E Sleeveless ; ; e 33. Ascended Sm()(‘ks -] E 3. #Mmury eolor A BIiR 3% Dance awp nnese coln G[A| 38 gl.n }n- Foway B E Soale wny be- veen 39. Gray rock In very colorful goaen. noth S| 41, Belee suddenly: p - R inciined ‘M P flowered patterns ! i;gg';;;“:f lime [E[E] bt 3; . 27. Musi ramas Sateen and Linen . n.’nn“ohn:{gw 49. Aupendage to mphich Finish Crash 43. Gaping s l& quu|ncun s e AL ST 1 R TR o Bown u Withdraw 48. Soft drinks Zealand bird 1L Infants 3 Ml"lilt- 47. Number of 67. Exultant 2. Anoint 8 davs o the 70. 3. Muunulu ash fl; ;l';‘ - . I veelk N Small—Medium iding” 4 l’rg: “rz.:fl;‘ £1. T vehemen o l;urnd!‘!efl 4. E.fi!cufile uw’ : 'g,n:‘lhn"n:’tn ko 64. Bibl! ww- Large Sizes iyl orlsieg 1. L:vo"xyynn. ; l‘;lrlnum root 85. Ma Illnlflfll 5! 0] . LSuropea 3 ve 8. B e "Shrub §: Alemale & Mindw ear 57. Moved 11. 10. Outlet 4 ticle rhylnml(“a'llvn i e o 1i gv"u'r":(m I nmnu y VERY SPECIAL :{"x fi';!:"l':: ’5.?.&". 29, Piniall duckl re storl '6. Eu gm«u SEE THE MOTO ' BIKE In ourt window ARNOLD’S BOOTERY DTSSR i 5 E % | RITES ARRANGED FOR TOMORROW Liturgy in Russian Chureh at 8 and Rites in Epis= copal at 2 b 3 Funeral services for the late Mrs, A. P. Kashevaroff will be held to= morrow. There will be a requiem ‘| liturgy at 8 o'clock in the morn- {)ing in the Russian Qrthodoy hurch, and rites will be held at 2 in the afternoon in Holy Trinity Cathedral, Dean C. E. Rice offi- clating. % Interment will be in Pioneers’ Plot, Evergreen cemetery, under direction of the Charles W. Carter Mortuary. In accordance with a wish ex= i pressed by Mrs. Kashevaroff, mem- bers of her family ask all friends net to make any floral offerings. She enjoyed the many beautiful flowers sent to her during her iil- ness in the hospital but requested that mme be used a‘ the funeral YOUNG MEN PAY. $100TO SEE BAD ACTOR PUNISHED| Trio Stay for End ‘of Play and Then Have to Hire Plane To see the villian in a motion picture play in a Juneau theatre Bunday night get his just .deserts cost three young men something in excess of $100. The fellow who wore the black mustache and the celluloid collar in the cinema show had not done right by little Nell, and for a .long time he seemed: in a fair way to escape punish- ment. Retribution came, however, but with laggard spets. When it finally overtook the heartless offender and he was writhing in the toils of vindicated law, the three absorbingly intersted spectas] tors realized with chagrin and consternation that the steamship Admiral Evans, on which they had bought passage at Seattle for ExX- cursion 1Inlet, had completed her call here and had sailed away without them. \ Half Hour Mistake At 7:30 o'clock in the evening they had entered the theatre, thinking they could see a show kefore the departure of the craft. | The thrilling feature was not con- | cluded until 9:30. The vessel left at 9, The young men were Joseph! Maroo, Roy Syre and Ellis Adams. They were anxious report tc the cannery at Excur- sion Inlet today, so they chart- ered an airplane to go there from here yesterday afternoon. The seaplane Petersburg, Pilot Robert Ellis and Mechanic F. J. Wadman, took off at 4 o'clock,! and landed them at their destina- ! tion an" hour later. The aircraft returned here at 6. The exepnse of theé charter was eonsldmbly lessened for the young meh by Capt. S. M. Higgins, of | the United States Marine Inspec- tion Board here. He paid to make, ‘the rqund trip mght Just lor fun, KASHEVAROFF| Al to! U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRIOULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The W eather (By the U. S. Weather Burean) Forecast for Juncau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m. April 14: Rain tonight and Wednesday; slightly warmer tonight; moder- ate southerly winds. LOCAL DATA Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather 4 pm. yesty 29.28 39 99 SE 18 Rain 4 am, today 20.35 33 98 S 7 Snow, Noon today 29.43 37 92 SE 14 Rain-Snow <ABLE AND RADIO REPORTS T YESTERDAY | TODAY Highest 4p.m. | Lowest4am, 4am. Precip, 4am. Station— temp. temp. | emp. temp velocity 24 hrs Weather Barrow 6 4 ST Vi 10 (] Clear Neme 24 24 2 2 0 Clear Bethel 20 20 0 0 8 0 Clear Fort Yukon 22 22 | 2 2 . 0 Clear Tanana 30 30 | 4 4 T 0 Clear Fairbanks 34 30 16 16 b 0 Clear 32 32 | 16 16 * 0 Clear 26 26 18 22 12 [J Cldy Dutch Harbor 36 28 30 30 - .06 now Kodiak 40 36 i 32 32 4 .08 Snow Cordova 56 40 34 34 4 14 Cldy Juncau 4@ 39 33 3 7 .59 Snow Sitka 47 - 34 =5 0 1 Cldy Ketchikan 46 46 | 38 42 14 .68 Cldy Prince Rupert 40 38 36 38 6 80 Rain . 62 60 38 38 i 0 Cldy 56 52 42 44 10 .06 Rain 60 58 | 45 46 8 .06 Rain san Francisco 60 58 50 50 * 0 Clear *—Less’ than 10 miiles, The pressure is low throughoit Alaska and and is lowest in the Gulf of A'aska. It is high between Hawaii and . the Pacific States. Rain ani snow have fallen in Southern Alaska and clear weather prevails in other portions of the Territory. Temperatures have fallen during the past twenty-four hours except portions of the eastern Inter.or where it is warmer this morn- Western Canada ing. ‘\rem direct from penal courts to, !the jail cofficials instead of being LOUSSAC RETURNS FROM CUBAN VISIT intrusted to “coyotes,” or go-be- | tweens. Z. J. Loussac, formerly a rys;_[ It was found the coyotes had dent of Juneau, now a ibeen selling the permits to rela- druggist of Anchorag:, tives riends here this forenoon that until paid f the steamship Yukon was in pml He is returning home after a vaca- tion trip that included vi to the principal cities on the of the United -States vana, Cuba. .- HANDY TO BE POLICE and to Ha-| In Race with Debts| LITTLE ROCiz, Ark, April 14—/ The average Arkans rmar at the end of the last r had paid CHIEF IN FAIRBANKS ,.5; more than two per cent of his e indebtedness more thai a year Fred Handy, former Prohibition g)q. in Juneau and | gned from the pt the posi- Enforcement Office: Ketchikan, has Federal service to tion of Chief of P banks. the here Only 34 per cent of indebted- ness contracted for his 1930 crop| had been paid, sa a report by ce in Fair- ©. S. Bouton, Federal State Crop, He was a passenger on Statistician. steamship Yukon, which called , this forenoon on her way | Seattle to the westward. While . vessel was in-port, Mr. Handy “}E () |igreeted numerous friends in this i city. e ;PROM[NENT WOMEN e ON THEIR WAY HOME | Mrs. L. V. Ray, wife of Attorney iRay of Seward, and Mrs. Robert wife of Doctor Romig of | Anchorage, enjoyed visits with | friends in Juneau today while the steamship Yukon was in port. They are on their way to their homes from visits in the States. {Jail Delivery Racket Squelched by Mexlcans[ Coty Lipstick FREE with every box of Coty Face { Romig, Powder standard size $1.00 ‘ | Juneau Drug Compan MEXICO CITY, April H—ThEI p y | attorney general's department hns‘ Free Delivery Phone 33 | squelched a racket of selling liber: ty to inmates of Belen jail here. The superior court was asked 'o\ Post Office Substation issue a ruling whereby orders for | No. 1 jthe release of pnsoners would be | Rugs Carpets Cushions Draperies Upholstery Erase winter's grime from the home by having rugs, carpets, drapes and upholstery dry cleaned. Our plant is fully equipped with all of the newest and most efficient cleaning machines; our methods are the st Coast Farmer.; Fall Baék | s are reported. On account of the epidemic only carefully selected crews will be allowed to partici- pate in the native whaling activi- ties lhxs season. > — ART EXH!BIT]ON NEXT SATURDAY The Aft exhibition by the Ju- Phone Juncau 17 for particulars neau Woman's Club will be held in the High School Gymnasiupm FOR SALE next Saturday evening'Starting at most scientific; and complete satisfaction is NEw c ASES AT 8 o'clock. Exhibitors are asked to PHONE guaranteed. We employ only expert and ex- SKAGWAY take their displays to the gym- 5 ¥ nasium by 9 o'clock Saturday morn- 5 perienced cleaners, textile e x perts who COFFEE SHOP | PUINT BARRuw “mr?uszet!:w;ymmmee can properly handle each job separately. Our service e charges are most reasonable—and we can FRIGIDAIRE—MODERN | A i 4 A, 3 S t deliveries — if your - POINT BARROW, Alaska. April{DEP! HAL GOES A Q promise you prompt Jerms ‘can be atmanged J4—Five new. cases of diphtheria DEPUTY MARS| A orders are placed now. BACK TO FAIRBANKS James Hagen, deputy United States Marshal in the Fourth Di- vision, with headquarters in Fair- banks, is a passenger.on the steamship Yukon, returning home from a visit to the States. ——eeo—— Norton County, Kansas, farmers. donated enough wheat for a car- load of flour to be distributed among drought sufferers, 5 - CLEANERS Alaska Laundry WHEN THINGS WAKE UP Spring—hanging up anothetr worn-out Winter— unlocks the sunshine, flowers and bunnies. Mankind seems to begin again- with new ‘hope, new ambition, and new determination to be prudent, learning what to seek and what to shun. A bank account of your own is a thing worth striv- ing to have. ‘\‘Iake this your Bank. First National Bank "MARKOE STUDIO L SPECIAL Three Artistic Portraits in Beautiful Folders for ONLY $5.00 For appomtments call or phone 487 ALASKA MEAT CO. QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:80, 2:30, 4:30 LUMBER Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. Pioneer Pool Hall Telephone 183 * - POOL—BILLTARDS EMPLOYMENT OFFICE Chas. Miller, Prop. J THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS | THE GASTINEAU Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat | | | | | Taken over Sharick’s supply of SEWING MACHINE NEEDLES—For sale at: Juneau Paint Store PESESES——" | p SV VUTUURY D St PRINTING AND STATIONERY Desk Supplies—Ink—Desk Sets— Blotters—Office Supphes Geo. M. Slmpkms Co. F rye-Bruhn Company PACKERS—FRESH MEATS. FISH AND POULTRY Frye's Delicious Hams and Bacon Three Deliveries Daily | evee. | SR | Phone 38 I | , ARCADE CAFE CHRIS BAILEY, Proprietor A Restaurant Catering to Those Who Want Good Things to Eat OPEN'DAY AND NICGHT INSURANCE Allen Shattuck Inc. Eslabhshed 1898 Juneau, Alaska 7

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