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e e M B (3] THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE WEDNFSDAY APRIL 22, 1931. (GRADE PUPILS | > U.s. DEPARTMENT OF AGRJOULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU he Weath The W eather : @ leE cuNcERT (By the U. S. Weather Burean) 1 Forzcast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., April 22: 2 PM FR Cloudy tonight, Wednesday probably showers; moderate south- [ ] [ erly winds. iy LOCAL DATA - v 3 e Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wina Velocity —Weather f()r your SI)rlng ".7ardr0b0 Interesting Program Will 4 pm. yesty 3072 58 29 s 6 Pt. Cldy . v Be Rendered in School |4 am. today 3063 38 ;a0 Pt Cldy Audiitorfuin Noon today 3054 52 53 s 5 Pt. Cldy . CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS 4 . - | Under direction of Miss Dorothy YESTERDAY | TODAY # Every woman and miss instinet- | Fisher, in charge of instrumental| Highest 4pm;. | Lowest4a.m. 4am. Precip. 4am. < music in the Juneau Public Schools em ; : BABNEBr the Gl Wrbol wil ‘;‘:‘1’: Astauon— temp. tfn}p, | emp. temp velofity 24 hrs Weather WHEN THINGS WAKE UP ively loves pretty underthings—and a recital at 2 o'clock Friday after- | B0 L 8" % ¢ Trace snow s ¢ ¢ J 7 . noon In the grade school auditor. |NC™e 40 38 % 26 s 0 Clear bprmg—hangmg up another worn-out Winter— : ium. An interesting program has|BCthel 42 42 20 24 0 Cldy unlocks the sunshine, flowers and bunnies. . a 1 3 ag QO S r B * with such adorable styles as these to been arranged for the occasion. R, | Ot Yukon R i G A Mankind seems to begin again with new hope, y S. Rav: school superintendent, T‘_“a“ak_ i 5; 3i 3i s ‘: .Cldy new ambition, and new determination to be prudent, X emphasizes that there will be no) Fairbanks . el ! 4 learning what to seek and what to shun. select from, surely every wardrobe charge for admission. He cordial. | Easle 48 48 8 38 0 cidy {1y invited the public, particularly St Paul - U 34 |82 o 40 22 Rain . A bank account of your own is a thing worth striv- h 3 P parents, to be present. The pro- | Dutch Harbor 36 36 JEE V8% £ GBS b 26 Rain ing to have. Make this your Bank. can be made ready with entire L Kodiak RN T 10 Rain O A 4 . March of the Lilliputians Cordova 54 42 40 44 10 166 & R:;n | & i T ek b Joe A E. Poldini | Juncau 5 58 3 38 . 0 Pt Cly F N l B k satisfaction. There is an abundance PR ri e e S itis (Y R o Cléxr irst ationa an Folk Dance Second Grade | Ketchikan 3 3 36 s 0 Clear » i ¢ * e Fl ince Rupert 64 62 40 40 [] Clear - i of good value in every one of these Clock Song, The Flag .First Grade | Princ oo 7 e J A Capital Ship Old Song |Edmonton 4 38 20 2 : 0 Cldy > Clarinet. Solo, Walter Scott, | Seattle o 61 25z o ciear | ANIMIHIUHRIHOROUOURIMGURGTOUORAIO0T, beautiful, well-made garments. L |The Naugthy Tulips, The Daisy|Portland % m 52 52 20 0 Clear ! | Nursery, Norwegian Song—May | San Francisco 72 62 50 54 2 0 Cldy Nelson, Third Grade. *—Less than 10 miles. Polish Dance Violin Sclo Patricia Harland A Little Song—Charline Kieller, Alfred Brown. A Song of Fairies. | Rock-a-By—Charline Kieller. | Puss-in-Boots, Driving Home Cows—Alfred Brown. - Mendelssohn MONARCH Quality Food Products CALIFORNIA GROCERY With the movement of the high pressure area southeastward over Saskatchewan and the fevelopment of the low over the Aleu- tians the barometer this morning is falling over Alaska. Light rains have occurred over Southwestern Alaska to Cordova where a lfan of 1.66 inches was recorded during the last twenty-four hours. No important changes in temperature have taken place in Alaska this morning and the weather over the Interior is stil unseasonably PHOENIX Non-run SHORTS and BLOOMERS Priced at $1.00 and $1.25 the Saxophone Quartetie I Loved a Little Cottage—Boys' Trio, Seventh Grade. | At Twilight. |Roses of Piccardy—Girls Eighth Grade. | Tripping Lightly .. Charles Hu"rccr | Jumor Orchestra 3PLANE FLIES TO PHOENIX Non-run BANDEAUX and VESTS |Ble Rhes ....... Septimus Winnesjyarm. L alug sape P}mf fie 2 - | Junior Orchestra 3 i i’ Priced at 65¢ and 90 s Dl Gl i, e | Jimmy Still Smiling Al. ASK A T AKES ‘!|i||||||||||m!|||||||"l|||||||||||l" AR The Cossack F. S. Monger : ‘ ALASKA MEAT CO. 100 Per Cent Pure Silk STEP-INS and Dance Sets Priced at $1.50 to $3.50 Crepe de Chene UNDERSKIRTS and SLIPS Priced at $2.25 to $5.25 Rayon & Silk NIGHT GOWNS and PAJAMAS 75 PASSENGERS 10 WESTWARD {Vessel Deparis jor Seward [ After Call on Way | from Seatile QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 UNITED FOOD COMPANY CASH IS KING | i . . I | "Trio, Juneau yesterday m-; Priced at $2.75 to $12.00 :c H l c H AGuF AND I‘:/“Tia;fl\ P ffon Mavor f)i‘gc_:‘::hiz;;i ARUUND GLACIER! o e ?Viffi;f“dh”" Pioneer Pool Hall ? | W. G. Knox, Fred McKee, John R. | Carlsen, R. Neonicio, F. Cord James McDonald, D. G. McDona: | Telephone 183 EMPLOYMENT OFFICE POOL—BILLIARDS Chas. Miller; Prop. THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY g “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Mining Man. Teachers and| B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. | Douglas Residents { | Benest Perkins, Lora MoTaggart, | | M k T % | | PFor Latouche—S. Kameyona, Y.| Junecaw’s Leading Department Store” | ApE ALIDS Herose. | | 3 For Valdez—Samuel Brown, T. | | H. Huddleston. | } For Seward—G. Collins, Donald | To Chichagof and then around W"‘W | Mendenhall Glacier comprised the | e = | vith v Alas- R T T T St - =4 \li:cmmes vesterday of the { McDonald, Chris Beck, S. A. Munn, | > ey i ad ‘ka Washington Airways’ seaplans | Thomas LaBelle, A. F. Stourden 9 2 cHUISER T AKES of the cu ek Shices T Bk Petersburt’: whith 18 based 1o Jii (Ao, e, Gemss Walt o, Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 126 offered | neau. No flights were made this| Lakosh, Jesse M. Cornelius, H. O. —— forencon or this afternoon. On the«Chicagof flight, the air- | (craft had five passengers. Michael McKallick, mining man, was taken ! rom here there. Miss Marietta ‘Shaw, Miss Delma Hanson, Miss |Helen Starr and Miss Marjorie Tillotson, teachers in schools in | this city, made the round trip. After returning from Chichagof. | the Petersburg taxied from its Ju- 4 (neau hangar to the wharf at | i Douglas and took on a party of | | residents of that town for a hop !around Mendenhall Glacier. Roberts, : i the island by | Benjamin Bromberg. } cted to remain ned employment | WRECKED MAN care of at Cordova by the Cus-| toms Department and will be sent to Seattle on an carly south- THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU | Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Caminz Boat there, having obt: Now he faces a city-wide inquiry t a fox ranch. ordered by the legisiature. | Tallapoosa Transports Monroe's Marooned Captain to Cordova v Taken over Sharick’s supply of SEWING MACHINE NEEDLES—For sale at Juneau Paint Store the cn'y H\u p*r ns d the Monroe when she ex- °d her accident There were two other sailors on the boat | when she left Seward for Juneau but they dis- alcimc | EQUIPMENT | » Ll Capt. O. B. Brown ; €d fishing boat Mon: ‘ebruary wealth Government made good the 4 ’ <If Wingham Island the othe ed from her 4 4 i ! and landed at Cordova by the ports she touched befo | Sgltx?cl:‘ “r‘;‘: ‘:he“"s":g;"emp“"g i ] ¥:l‘1b:§coss;atefacgizsl:)ufifl:)mn(ci‘\):“i dc:;lfr‘wham Island, on a reef orf The New South Wales Savings CAPITAL ELECTRIC PRI G AND STATIONERY | Bank met all demands today and the heavy run decreased consider- ably before the closing hour. s, 55 R COMPANY Second at Seward | A M the Monroe struck March is about 15 miles from Katalla. | i received at the Customs Hous: which Juneau from Capt. C. H. Danch, 21, Desk Supplies—Ink—Desk Sets— Blotters—Office Supplies Geo. M. Simpkins Co. : T i Associated Press Photo But charges of incompetency have | failed to arase dapper Jimmy's fa- wous smile, BETTER FOR BABIES -+ BETTER FOR COOKING AND CREAMING -+ BETTER FOR BABIES - ! |Air Defense Guns Train On Planes Atuomatically 1_ | | BETTER FOR COOKING AND . CRE ‘ FLARING STARS SERN uce Shop || ' p GAND CREAMING | ANNISTON, Ala., April 22—Field el | .N"Imlm b Fr ye'Bruhn Companv # BETTER FOR BABIES- BETTER pieces that train on enemy aircraft|{ MT. WILSON, Cal—Eighty-five | anait, s I . y automatically through and of elec-| novae, stars which flare up sud- | BEAUTY SPECIALISTS i PACKERS—FRESH MEATS. FISH AND POULTRY BETTER»++ BETTER | tric sound detectors are the latest|denly, have been observed at Mt. I Phone 427 for Appointment | Frye's Delicions Hams and Bacon deyelopment of the United States| wilson in the great spiral nebula ° ™ Three Deliveries Daily Phone 38 | Army. | The weapons are described by Major Gerald B. Robinson, Ex- & | ccutive Officer, 69th Coast Artil- in Andromeda. This nebula is | 900,000 light years from earth and} X Y | ) is a separate universe of stars. The novae fade slowly and finally van- lery, at Fort McClellan, as the|jgn. i S S | last word in anti-aircraft defense. e | A rca e a e - Contented Hour on The guns are aimed with the usa|¢™ i A d C ! Sunday ex | Assoclated Press Photo | O, Fo0Be finders and are fired|| FIRE ALARM CALLS '} . with greater rapidity than the old| guns. . Tests have shown it possible to|| 1-3 Third and Frankin. train the guns on planes 12 miles|| I-4 Frcnt and Franklin. away. 1-5 Front, near Ferry Way. 1-6 Front, near Gross. Apts. 1-7 Front, opp. City Whart. 1-8 Front, near Saw Mill 1-9 Front at A. J. Office. 2-1 Willoughby at Totem Gro- cery. 2-3 Willoughby, opp. Cash Cole’s owerthe N, COAL FOR EVERY PURSE AND PURPOSE Virginia Van Wie of Chicago who CHRIS BAILEY | has been starring in southern golf | meets this winter added new laurels | by winning the women's 36-hole | medal tournament at Southern | Pines, N. C. | LAl | The craft was owned by N. B. Dahi‘ of Juneau. ‘The Tallapoosa is now expected stations 3 )Wc cater to those who want good. things to eat. s l ———————— NEW WRINKLE IN SUITS Tell your grocer “Carnation, please” OPEN ALL NIGHT BALBOA, C. Z. — The newest wrinkle in men's wear for the Canal Zone are suits made of flour sack- Order some of this better milk. Nothing makes such ‘;‘; "‘0;2 (;;};fr :::;er‘so“:hswpg:{:; ing, which can be had at Gov- Barn. | = smooth cream soups and sauces, such delicious candy, | Satiirias, crnment commissarfes. They tailor,|| 2-4 Front and Seward. i CALL . cocoa,ice cream. It’s splendid furcrflmmg coffee, fruits, ! launder and wear well and are{| 2-5 Front m.:dm and cereals 1540 5t economlcal And thcre 70 milk that’s 2 cool. 2-6 Second Main. - % ¢ Savin, c g e : . TWOFREE BOOKLETS, “100Glorified Recipes and Savings Bank Not 33, Castineas, aui Bayn. Way. DIRECT X “Baby.Feeding Simplificd To Open Tomorrow CARNATION COMPANY, ANTWERP, Belgium — Municipal authorities have served a moving notice on the present tenants of the home of Rubens, master Bel- “ery interesting. Address P. O. Box 1908, Seattle CANBERRA, Australia, April 22. | Prime MiniSter James Scullin an- | nounced today the New South Wales Savings Bank will not open | its doors tomorrow. Deposits total | $425,000,000. The Australlan economic situa- tion has grown steadily worse in |the past few weeks. The New South Wales State Government re- cently defaulted in interest due on bonds in London. Carnation § i Mk *ono LARGE-T-SELLING BrAND OF EvaroraTeD Mu.x | gian painter, so that the old house can be turned into a museum. The Common- | Pacific Coast Coal Co. Phone 412 Allen Shattuck, Inc. Established 1898 Juneau, Alaska