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R L T L L L L ey THUTT BTN == l'-! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, MAY 11 1931, - IIHIIIIIIIIllIllIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIHIIIIIII COTTAGE KITCHEN BEDROOM “Juneaw’s Leading Tuesday, May 10t IllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIII_IlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlIIIIIIIIIII'II Brighten the Home with NEW CURTAINS dard Zion quality. PANEL C DINING ROOM CURTAINS B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. ACROSS 1. Informal dance Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle Daily Crossaword Puzzle . Sweat | . Before URTAINS CURTAINS CURTAINS CURTAINS Department Store” l,, h is Hospital Day et L e T T T TR T 4. C s .. Sofl drlnk Meaningless 3 repetition 3 E(R(e Df belfl. . Night before fOH:OX en an event ). Als o Roman tyrant ;4 Termlnqla ' . Black . Lacerate \ Gave back . Fine ODerl- . Lump of work fabrie earth . Tangle 18. Snells for fish . A czar of ines Russia 19. Regiment in . Old word for Tl ne Zion on a cur Aty Rope. fibe i - - army . Rope r ic pame 21 Comcdl s gne:nfl? !toldo a1 1e ¢ 1 abrics . aminate tain or net is an index of ={,; B,fick‘,;‘,,,‘“ .g‘;g,md . 3 % jammerin, . Gaelic quality like the karat blocke . Church offl K of wold 36 Posscs g ae ark y Idle g u mark of gold. 31. Sitkworm 7 . Apr;‘rsoacrl"tel N gg }Eu‘;)dloul Rell'gk'm" 4 Aloa s 34, Tools for 42. Take oft [ 63. Couches 43, Senator We invite you to see the forming flesh 54. Turfs Smoot's li b a9 N o Abe\'els . :g ls;]hlp's omhcer 5. Dog-;w; fowl iR home state ki . e g A queen of . Not_touched . Wax new line this season. New A S MGy BN 2 Bae 104 - T . uckets on; N chame e jotous fabrics, mew styles "and Z|3i GiVe ‘for tem- 50. Avove -, e semblage new d?si ns ill the t <. Alwbr;urj '::G 51 At Om;rume: 3. Mflxlcnn dol- :;. &(lil o V S S - . rablan - contr, 49, : €Ol . g R port 62. Exist 4. Poslll\C pole form FIGHT AND 5 CTS, ARE TOPS FOR HALIBUT AUCTION Considerable_iing Salmon Is Also “Brought | Into This Port Eight cents a pound, first grade, and five cents a pound, second &r 1931 rules, were top pr Suturday and today for fresh hali- but at the auction of the Juneau Fish Exchange. Three trips were | put ¢n the sales board. ‘The Bernice E., Capt. Alfred Ed- ywards, unlcaded 8,700 pounds and the Tern, Capt. Andrew Rosnes, 5600 pounds, both of which car- THRONG GOES |ity by men and women yesterday KING OF SIAM OPERATED UPON is vision, with when he is fully recovered. Estate Sunday. Attending physicians said the pa- tient stood the operation well and Recitation (sel expected to have about normal the aid of glasses, TOELKS' HALL tion Successful PURCHASE, New York, May 11.| King Prajadhipok, of Siam, suc- sfully underwent an operation | bil Henry Roden Delivers Elo- quent Address—Music Program Given ATZENTION AUTO OWNERS RE TERRITORIAL AUTO TAX YEAR 1931 All persons operating an automo- ' le not licensed for the current year will be considered delinquent after May 11. by the Territorial Treasurer from his office in the Capitol Building. {for the removal of a cataract from | tax by sald date (May 11) will be freshments will be served HOSPITALS HOLD! s RECEPTIONS FOR PUBLIC TUESDAY Governor to Make Address | and Musicale to Be Given at St. Ann’s National Hospital Day, which falls tomorrow, will be obcerved in !Juneau. Both St. Ann's Hospital ‘and the Government hospital will {acld reccptions between the hours ;0 f2 and 5 o'clock in the afternoon, ‘and all persons are cecrdially in- | vited to visit t institutions to | view their appointments and facili- jties and to meet the members of The occasion econ- their staffs. | templates no collection of funds. It ,is in the nature of an open house for ‘he purpose of directing public attention to the humanitarian ef- forts of the institutions. At 6 o'clock this evening, Dr. H. C. De- | Vighne, Territorial Health Com- missioner, will give a radio brcad- cast on hospital topics. | Special Program Arranged | Tomorrow a special program has been arranged for rendition at St. It will begin at 2 o'clock. ement will be made of ion this year of B. M. offer of a savinzs bank Behrends’ bock recording a deposit for starting of a saving account for every baby born in St. Ann’s dur- ing the year, and reporting at the hospital on Hospital Day. Program in Detail The following is the pregram in| detail: Ccmmunity Singing Hymn of Praise | Dedication Rev. Address Excellency Gov. Georgs A Plrk | Vocal Duet (selected) . | Loral Dana and Ferrel Brems | Address | 38 Rev. Wm. LeVasseur, Cello Solo, The Rosary, Mi Vocal Duet ( tal Snow Jenn Wm. G. LV J m 2] S. J Nevin Miss Anne E s 1) Miss Mabel B. Ritte: Baritcne Solo, Love Came Call- 5 ing Zamecnick Mr. Sam Ritter y Hollcw Time Cello Solo, Sleepy l Kountz | Miss Stella Jones Vocal Duet (se! d) . Mrs. tal Snow Jenne, Miss Anne Eld Alaska, My Alaska. Licenses are issued Refroshments. etion of hospital ir buttons will be dis- All persons not paying the license fributed among the visitors. Re- rough- Elks Hall was thronged to capac- | his left eye at the Whitehall Reid ' prosecuted as provided by law. adv out the afterncon. afternoon for the “Mother’s Day program that was given under aus- | pices of the Juneau lodge of the|== order. The chief event of the occa- sion was the address by chry Roden. He paid to mothers an elogquent tribute which stirred the emotions of his auditors. The exercises were opened by the goes brought cight and five cents a Exaulted Ruler of the Lodge, M. S. pound frem the San Juan Fishing|Jorgensen, and on two subsequent and Packing Company, Wallis occasions he with other officers edi- 3 ] - & The mctorship Northland, Satur- George, representative. ! The Venus) Capt. W. E. Muller, had 16,000, which went for 7.70! and 460 cents a pcund to E. E. Engstrom . Part Is Shipped Fresh | Part of the cargoes of the Ber-| pice E. and the Tern was shipped | fresh to Seaitle and part was put| into the freezers of the Juneau Cold' BStorage Company. All the load of | the Venus was put into freezers. { About 16,300 pounds of king gal-| mon have been lifted upon »hn; wharf of the Ccld Storage Com- Rany since Saturday afternoon. 5 The Buelah brought 5,000 psunds and the Celtic 8,000 pounds. Both| these boats are in charge of Capt. Henry Moy, fish buyer, and the| ‘oargoes wecre taken by the Cold Storage Company. | i Alms Brings 1,700 | 4 The Alms, Capt. A. Bartness, un- Jeaded 1,700 pounds which also were | Pbought by the Cold Storage Com- y. The Sadie, Capt. Sandy vens, came with 1500 pounds,! ich were purchased by Mr. ‘om. dgy afternoon, took aboard 5000/ pounds of fresh halibut and 1,000 pounds of fresh king salmon for livery to the San Juan company in Seattle. The vessel also de- parted with eight tierces of mild- cured salmen, shippsd by the Cold Storage company to Seattle. " The steamship Alaska this after- moon took 66,000 pounds of frozen i !Has Turned to Silver,” ! Fish Company | | fied the large assembly with ritual- | istic work of the order. The four musical numbers, ar- ranged by Mrs. W. C. Ellis, were appropriate of the anniversary. A vocal solo, “Mother, O My Mother,” composed by Ball, was sung by Ted Keaton. A vocal selection, “A Mother's Day Offering,”*¥composed by Lola Johnson, was rendered by a quar- tette consisting of Evelyn Holl- mann, Eva Tripp, Wilfred Leivers and Homer Nordling. A vecal solo, “When Your Hair composed by De Rose, was sung by Cash Cole. A vocal selection, “Mother,” com- | posed by Parks, was given by a quartette comprised of Wilfred Leivers, Loral Dana, Ferrel Brems and Homer Nordling. The benediction was pronounced by the chaplain of the lodg:, IHIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIHIIHIiflfiilIlliIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIHIIHIIIIIIHIH"“IIH halibut and 7,000 pounds of fresh | balibut to the San Juan company | at Seattle and 4,700 potinds of fresn calmon to the Sebastian-Stuart at Seattle. -, — Old papers for your fires, at The Empire. [ Tae Juneau LAunbry Franklin Street, between Front and Second Streets PHONE 35% [+ pe Tel. 15 YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY We call for and deliver INSURANCE Allen Shattuck, Inc. No Exchanges e T PHONES 83 OR 85 Juneau, Alaska LIQUIDATION SALE LEADER DEPT. STORE No Refunds ALL SALES FOR CASH IIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIllllllllllllllflllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIllflIIlIIlIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIm LT “The @n That PW ‘THE SANITARY GROCERY flIIIllIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIillIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!!IIIIIIIIIIIIliIIIiIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIlllIlllllllllI!lllII|IlllllIIHIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIB MONKEY BUSINESS? = = = = = = = = = = = E s = = = s E = = &£ = = = = 2= = g = No Approvals = = B the | s Harvey S. Firestone, Sr., noted tire manufacturer, and his eldest son, Harvey S. Tirestone, J=., now visit. inz West. 1 over the business d by Harvey S. lent of the Firestorie and one of dustrial fead- | ng the west| siness condi- tone i5 accompan- ern tour by his ‘eldest Tirestone, Jr., restone company great Firestone ru project in Liberia. Sound optini son, Harvey president of the and head of t pl ntatio; ally increased buy-| t “Youth{ul Loveliness in 6 Days” | Latest In Cosmetie Science ‘Marvo Beauty return and Won-, Sue-Fun removes facial blemishes, | pimples, blackheads, freckles, wrin- complexion. IT PAYS TO PAY CASH Harris Hardware Co. | Lower Front Street | THE NEW AS YOU LIKE IT DANCING CHIFFON teme e e S proves that chiffon hosiery may be both very sheer — and very Jlong wearing. DEVLIN’S Open Evenings Phone 218 sssssEssasTeEasies s ST gnnmmimmmmmnnmnnnmnmmnlumnmlmnmnmnuulml 1 i SOOTHING REFRESHING BEAUTIFYING Spring is the season of the Permanent Wave—$10.00 PHONE 397 AMERICAN BEAUTY PARLORS MRS. JACK WILSON kles or that worn sallow looking : See Dr. Doelker, Hellenthal Bldg. ' i SRR s 1K} = U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRIQULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The W eather - (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and vicinityy, beginning at 4 p.m., May 11: Showers tonight and Tuesday; moderate southerly winds. LOCAL DATA Time Barometer Temp. Bumidlt.y Wina Velocity Weather pm. yest'y 2075 46 80 SE 10 Rain’ 4 am. today 29.79 41 920 s 8 Rain Noon today 29.90 42 85 SE 13 Rain ABLE AND EADIO REPORTS Highest 4pm. | Lowest4am. fam. Precip. 4am. Station— temp. temp. |_emp. temp. velocity 24 hrs W ather ¢ | Barrow 12 12 10 10 12 Trace Snow Nome . 46 46 26 28 . 0 Clear Bethel . 52 50 | 32 32 8 02 Pt. Cldy Fort Yukon ... 46 46 | 28 ‘30 10 0 Cldy Tanana . 50 50 | 38 38 — Trace Cldy | Fairbank 58 54 | 38 38 8 06 Rain | | Eagle 50 50 36 36 4 .01 Cldy St. Paul . 36 36 | 28 28 32 .08 Cldy, Dutch Harbor ... 46 46 | 36 38 - .04 Rain Kodiak .. 4“4 42 | "% 36 0 a8 Rain Cordova % 4 38 38 8 50 Rain Juneau 48 46 | 41 41 8 38 Rain Sitka ... 50 —_ | 37 50 3 14 Pt. Cldy Ketchikan .. 50 46 | 44 44 4 1.04 Cldy Prince Rupert ... 56 56 | 42 44 4 .08 Cldy Edmonton ... 68 64 46 46 4 0 Clear Seattle 86 82 56 56 o 0 Clear Portland ... 8% 84 60 60 % 0 Clear San Francisco ..... 66 62 56 56 3 0 Cldy *—Less than 10 miles. L The pressure is moderately low throughout Alaska except in the éxtreme North and extreme Southeast, and is lowest' in' the Southwestern Interior. It is high south of the Aleutian Islands and on the Arctic coast. Showers have fallen in Southern Alaska and portions “of the Interior. Temperatures have fallen over most K of the Territory. | p 2 SR " o o o « . WHEN THINGS WAKE UP Spring—hanging up another worn-out Winter— i unlocks the sunshine, flowers and bunnies. PPy Mankind seems to begin again with new hape, new ambition, and new ‘determination to be prudent, ad learning what to seek and what to shun. M A bank account of your own is a thing worth striv. ing to have. Make this your Bank. First National Bank j— ;\llllllllllllllllIllllll“lll!(IIIIIIIIIII]II (LT LTI e HOT POINT AND . WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC FLAT IRONS Automatic and Non-Automatic Models CQLORS LT O T E L I RN R I R RO Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. Junean, Alaska Phone No. 6 LT IlIllllllmlll"lllllllllll LTI AMBROSIA $4.00 Value for $1.50 Butler, Mauro Drug Co. “When We Sell It—It’s Right” WE DELIVER Express Money Orders Ty n= IIIHIHIIIIH"IIIlIml'lllfiHIl!llmH Telephone 134 PRINTING AND STATIONERY Desk_Supplies—Ink—Desk Sets— :Scml:;rm Co. WALL PAPER Juneau Paint Store