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ta THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE; THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1931. A A A 55 L LN R S TG B v | Pretty Underthings for your Spring wardrobe Every woman and miss instinet- ively loves pretty underthings—and with such adorable styles as these to select from, surely every wardrobe made ready with entire can ])(‘ satisfaction. There is an abundance of good value in every one of these beautiful, well-made garments. PHOENIX Non-run SHORTS and BLOOMERS Priced at $1.00 and $1.25 PHOENIX Non-run BANDEAUX and VESTS Priced at 65¢ and 90c 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 Priced at $2.75 to $12.00 B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. “Juneaw's Leading Department Store” in this city. Veteran Cannery Man veteran ¢ as introduced WA RNING GIVEN 5 e sed IN PRUSPEGT | Fairweather than Lituya Bay. The “FINAL CLEANUP® | - e | craft, Capt. Thomas Smith, left | i c Chamber. M 8 o - St 111117111 Motors for marine purpose. “Namc] B Y c H A M B E H | | your price and take ’em.” See | | i Alaska Ste: 3 who ly came from C troduced a Telephone Service Will Be Extended Seven Miles on Highway committee report-| er of Commoree ion booth, with a clerk in; | charge, would be est Front Strest again this ¥ will be mainta July and Augu Over Atlantic (Continued from Page One) . between Ruth Nichols, paign. ; McColl, Mayor Thomas B. y on the thoroug alon the high | canvaseed for telephor help the Signal Corps cost of constructing the line. The execcutive committee gave | formal approval t banquet evening. The s that 12 reque z | ceived and ans week. e. service to communjties of the Territory want- ing anything thought all they had | four women's records. to do was to make their wants| known to the Legislature and for the necessary appropri ———————— tomorrow | ary reported | d been re important highways not appropriations for pr "% Two Fair Fliers Tuning Up | | Planes for Flight | NEW YORK, April 23,—A race| , New York and Edith Elizabeth of Galm, Ontario, »| are to make solo flights across the .| Atlantic Ocean, is in prospect. Miss McColl has been flying| since she was 11 years old. the flight is sponsored by P. A. Broad-| Resi. | bent. of Toronto, who said the girl| vy will be Will use a large cabin monopiane. | ' Miss Nichols will use the same defray the |red monoplane in which she set | No dates have been set for the the Father and | Start of the proposed flights, ‘~ood lighting of crosswalks on otherwise | in the past |illumniated is proposed by the state !traffic commission™ of New York | | \ \ ‘ | | | Lpuwcr boat Yakobi from Laking‘ mountain climbers closer to Mount | over | Sacramento Portland Los Angeles Missions Hollywood | Oakland San Francisco Seattle | st. Louis DROPS DEAD AT MEETING OF SOCIETY Presiding Officer Topples Over as About to Convene Session PHILADELPHIA, Penn, April| 23—Dr. Francis Decum, ncted ge- | ologist, and President of the Am- | erican’ Philosophical Society, and |one of the consulting physicians during President Wilson's illness, died suddenly as he was about to open the annual meeting of the soclety this forenoon. the o GAMES WEDNESDAY Pacific Coast League Hollywood 5; Portland 2. Sacramento 2; San Francisco Missions 7; Seattle 12. Oakland 5; Los Angeles 4, eleven| Innings. National League Philadelphia 4; New York 5. Boston 4; Brooklyn 0. Cincinnati 2;; St. Louis 3. American League New York 7; Boston 5. Washington 1; Cleveland 2; Chicago 10. STANDING O} CLUBS. Pacific Coast League Won Lost Pet.'two sportsman from the Atlantic .563 | seabard and an Alaskan guide. .563 | The vessel returned yesterday after- 563 | noon. 500/ -500| the shore of Lituya Bay and will 500 make their way overland to Mount * 500 | Fairweather. \ 313 ® P 0w CFoomeaaa 1 o National League ENCOUNTER STORMS| Stormy weather prevented He toppled President’s chair and |died within a few minutes. The| meeting was called to order and| proceeded on schedule. Philadelphia 5. Won Lost Pct U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRIQULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU WHEN THINGS WAKE UP Spring—hanging up another 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. Make this your Bank. First Z_V ational Bank 7 The W eather (By the U. S. Weather Burean) i Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., April 23: Generally fair tonight and Friday; moderate northwest winds. LOCAL DATA Time Barometer Temp., Humidity Wing Veloclty Weather 4 pm. yest’y 30.50 55 47 S 8 Pt. Cldy 4 am. today 3037 41 90 NW 2 Pt. Cldy Noon today 30.20 59 49 NW 15 Clear <ABLE AND RADIO REPORTS ~ YESTERDAY TODAY | Highest 4 p.m. Lowest 4a.m. 4a.m. Pracip. 4am. : Station— temp. bomL emp. temp. velocity 24 hrs Weather Barrow £ Euli T AT a1 . 0 Clear Nome 36 32 32 32 ~ 02 Snow Bethel . 40 40 | 34 34 18 14 Rain | Fort Yukon . 54 54 32 38 : 0 Cldy | Tanana 5 54 0 40 . 0 cidy | Fairbanks 54 54 36 36 . 0 cuy | Eagle 52 53 B n % 0 cudy | St. Paul 38 38 32 32 18 04 Cldy | Dutch, Harbor 44 42 i 3 32 — 02 Cldy Kodiak .. 50 50 38 38 30 16 Pt. Cldy Cordova 62 46 30 40 g 110 Rain | Junean .. 59 55 39 a1 ot 0 Pt. Cldy | sitka . 64 — 37 — - 0 Clear | Ketchikan 64 64 4 44 b 0 Clear | { Prince Rupert 68 68 | 49 44 = 0 Clear 12.| Edmonton 54 52 28 28 ¥ 0 Clear i Seattle . 68 66 | 50 56 10 0 Clear Portland 62 62 52 52 16 0 Clear San Francisco . 62 58 | 50 54 & 0 Pt. Cldy *—Less than 10 miles. A ride of high pressure is developing over Alaska this morning with one center over Northern Canada and the other over the North Pacific. Moderate to heavy precipitation has falen over the | Western and Southwestern parts of the Territory to Cordova. In I Northern and Southwestern Alaska temperatures are somewhat lower while slightly warmer readings were reported from the rest of the | Territory this morning. jJunCau about three weeks ago with ATTENTION GARDEN OWNERS | ' | Those who d first class A TR LA MONARCH Quality Y 7 3 iy Food Products CALIFORNIA GROCERY | PHONE 478 . manure make ngements with | the North Transfer Co. The mountaineers were landed on ! Phone 34. ! flis oSS RN e ALASKA MEAT CO. | & ' QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Taniales of PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 e e ettt} : FIGHTS RAGE UNITED FOOD COMPANY CASH IS KING Pioneer Pool Hall POOL—BILLIARDS Chas. Miller, Prop. Telephone 183 EMPLOYMENT OFFICE 61 857 | Boston 1 2 778 | | New York 6 3 .61 ] | | Chicago ¢ 3 aml | | Pittsburgh 3 4 42 3 | Philadelphia CEDEE W o | BAMBOO Cincinnati 1 6 148 | ) i Brosayn 1 7 ‘125 Important Engagements BR“.‘R ’ { i i American League [ Reported Won by | S prln g = | Won Lost Pct R l F | 7 | New York 6 2 750 egular Iorces i T s <‘ | Washington 578 .sti 0 S | onie i Sevelana 5 3 625/ TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras, Apri g ! St. Louis 3 2 .60n|23—The Government claims im- For ‘Bull, Yogilg aud Ol Chicago 8 gl t tories against the Revo- $2.00 per Bottle Philadelphia & 43 ary armies in Northern Hon- Detroit 2 5 3 oo .75 o o Debpun 2 b B e smume oeoclt JUMCRU Drug | BRCL G - ss © 3 | Chamelecon and near San Pedro > | q and Sula. Reinforcements have | C MOUNTAIN CLlMBERS been rushed to aid the regulars. onlpany Fighting in the San Pedro and| | Sule areas is said to be fierce.| It is impossible to givea list of | casualties. e, Free Delivery Phone 88 Post Office Substatioa | | the | No. 1 | | | | of Rya, who Her | Autogart SOCKS The Latest Product of HOLEPROOF HOSIERY Snappy Patterns $1.00 and 50 cents Pair We are Exclusive Agents SABIN’S “Everything in Furnish- ings for Men” gmm|uumiuu|||uun|i||1||||||||fli||||||immmmm ADMISSION $1.00 ELKS’ HALL-SATURDAY NIGHT Music by “Los Senoritas”—All Girls’ Orchestra R Moose Baseball GOOD PRIZES s T “Lucas” at Juneau Motors. ——adv." PO g - WOOoD | HEMLOCK | THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute”: Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone. 128 B e — 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 CAPITAL ELECTRIC COMPANY FOR KITCHEN RANGES FOR HEATERS FOR FIREPLACES Second at SF“!" $4.50 Load ;umuumummnuumlmmumuum | PRINTING AND STATIONERY Desk Supplies—Ink—Desk Sets— Blotters—Office Supplies Geo. M. Simpkins Co. e | 1 In 8, 12, 14, 16 or 24-inch lengths CHESTER BARNESON ! | | | { |§ metephone 050, 1 long, 1 short | or 81 | Economy Cash Store First and Main e | FIRE ALARM CALLS 1-3 Third and Frankiin. 1-4 Frcnt and Franklin 1-5 Pront, near Ferry Way: 1-6 Pront, 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 COAL FOR EVERY PURSE AND PURPOSE Barn. 2-4 Pront and Seward. €ALL US DIRECT Pacific Coast Coal Co. Phone 412 Old Papers for sale at Empire Office Frye-Bruhn Company PACKERS—FRESH MEATS. FISH AND POULT." Frye's Delicious Hams and Bacon Three Deliveries Daily Phone 38 Arcade Cafe CHRIS BAILEY We cater to those who want good things to eat. OPEN ALL NIGHT L INSURANCE Allen Shattuck, Inc. Established 1898 Juneau, Alaska o8 oA