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NEW SPRING HOUSE | DRESSES, SMOCKS and PAJAMAS ‘ Numerous are the new mod- els now being displayed in our House Dress Section. fabrics of serv- Washable iceable quality — many new ways of trimming—new pat- || terns—new colorings. PRICED /$1.25 and $2.25 sizes from 16 to 56 SPECIAL i ONE GROUP SMOCKS { Value to $3.50 $1.00 99 Store Closed All Day Monday, February Washington’s Birthday B.M. BEHRENDS CO., Inc. Juneau’s Leading Department Store . [ THE | | Florence Shop | | Florence Holmquist, Prop. rvreers CHAPEL REGION inting that modern« “Chinese General Given Un- fSw touch s popularim | til Saturday at Sun- present day advertising | down to Comply (Continued IToin Fage One) pression and it is not acceptable | because addressed to Japan alone | by those who sent it, assuming Japan is the aggressor, whereas the aggressor is China. The appeal is one-sided and Is unprecedented in the League’s history.” DENIAL BY U. S. WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 18.— The ‘State Department today em- phatically denied the Tokyo as- sertion that the League of Na- tions's note was framed by the| United States. The denial further stated that the United States did not know of the framing of the note and did not know it was to| be delivered. | That Overhaul JOB Come in and see us about our SPECIAL WINTER MONTH OVERHAUL PRICES COUGHS Don't let them get a strangle hold. Fight germs quickly. Creomulsion com- bines the 7 best helps known to mod- ern science. Powerful but harmless. Pleasant to take. No narcotics. Money | refunded if any cough no matter of how long standing is not relieved. Ask | your druggist for Creomulsion, (adv) | CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc. EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTORS SAVE HALF WOoO0oD CLEAN HEMLOCK 14 in., 16 in., 24 in. Single Load, $4.25 Double Load, $8.00 A discount of 50 cents per load is made for CASH LEAVE ORDERS WITH GEORGE BROTHERS Telephones 92 or 95 CHESTER BARNESSON Telephone 039, 1 long, 1 shord exponent of that ne Here is Lyda Roberti, Polish comedienne who jumped to popu- larity in the United States with her own style of singing. She was picked as the outstanding feminine “scat singer.” NEW YORK, Feb selected Lyda Rober 18.—A committee of at singing” Polish comedienne, as the outstanding feminine | style of choruses. a currently popular type of blue songs which omewhat insane manner “Scat sing! have Iyrics in this s Ho de ho de ho, Rah de dah de dah, H Teedle dee de dee, Ho de ho de ho. | Whoop ee doop ee dah, Hi de hi de hi, 1 Skid a ma rinky dee, Ho de ho de ho. , who has just returned to Broadway from Hollywood, rand of “scat singing” by interpolating her own Instead of singing the final syllables of the chorus, | Miss Rob: distinguishes her individual touch. she exi with a phrass like “Oo, I'm burning up,” or “Ouch, I'm seezle-ing.” } Not only this, hut her disiinet Polish accent gives her singing a | remendous follc ce she t club two year: ! fame' came when she sang a number called “Sweet and| Hot” as “svitt and hawt” In the midst of her singing she often bursts into uncontrolled fits of giggling. ! ~ When she made her Broadway ‘debut in a musical comedy, an! enthusiastic audience demanded an encore after she finished her first | number. “I am veery sorree,” she said, as he stepped up to the footlights. | “I no can sing no more, because there are no more vords.” came | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, FEB. 18, 1932. A al will follow the b Im All brother Mo he University GERTIE OL: Garr experts has | Ho De Ho De H;f Sings Lyd HENLEY BIVES 600D COLLEGE TESTIMONY IN | WORK DONE BY OWN INTEREST Invested All of His Avail- able Funds in Foshay Interests ser Win Honors at Mining School MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Feb. 18, lent reco the! Both of the young men, because of their excellence in High School , were awarded scholarships In addition mining the Ju- (at the Colorado Colk | Lag n won the only |college scholarship given neau school by the Wome: ¢ iary to the Am Mining Engine: | e The tallest ra ¥ Regular meeting c lwill be held at Moose Hall t ‘commencing at 8 o'clock More filavor. ompa; Schilling Ground Cloves with any other. marked. Schilling is a dark brown in color. The other will || be a red or yellow brown. Scl is so rich with oil that || the tiny granules cling together in loose. Most ground cloves come in But Schilling’s is | | | | clots. The other will look d } a sifter-top tin, packed in a tin with a | dt i it will not shake through a sifter. Schillin Good spices are so important so heavy with fragrant oil that ‘Free Wife’ Newin England Ancient History in U. 8. R British Judge’s Ruling, Recognizing a Wife’s Freedom to Follow Her Own Inclinations, Has Precedents Here. SRENEAEAREAEREN AR RA R AR NRC NN A NN RRARENTR A AT EEE CENNEAIRRNIRNARACE Justice CoTiino British bachelor judge, | to choose her own | and decide whether and zen, not a serf, according de her own future. The | Rose RoTHENBERG By a recent ruling of Justice M-Cardie, the woman has the right to lsave hash occupation,, palitical party and religion when to bear children. A woman is a c tollho Judclz.d;nd as such has a right to de ruling was hailed in England as the ultimate step in the emancipati of woman, but in these United States it ‘ol.: stuff.” T&a:::. ;:“ last year that a New York court upheld the refusal of Mrs. Marioy | Kahn, & Brooklyn, N. Y., stenographer, to bear children, In refusin to-grant the husband an annulment on the plea that his wife frie] to keep a pre-marriage promise that she would bear him a child. th Court decided that the matter of having children wi solely the wife' Supreme Court Justice Salvatore Cotillo, of New York, does | vee with his Britich brother ju He thinks that a husband r!gh! to demand that wife have children, in return for hi supporting her. Judge Cotillo asserts that he usually gives an annul- | ment to a husband who can prove that his wife refused to bear chil. | dren. Miss Rose Rosenberg, assistant district attorney of New York, | agrees with Judge Cotillp as far as child-bearing is concerned, bafl supports Justice McCardie in his contention that a woman or . man should have the privileg: .of secking happiness elsewhere if they cannot Gind it with the mate they married, T EEEREERE §5aERIREEERANRRNTERNE x%-ut;-mmmm--rnl--nnun o “It is not a custom with me to keep money to look at” S gk JUNEAU BOYS M. Logergren and B. Mes- rds are being made | U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRIOULT&!’IB. WEATHER BUREAU The W eather (By the U. B. Weatner Hurean; | Forecast for Junean and vielnity, beginning at 4 pm., Feb. 18: Clearing and colder tomight, Friday fair and colder; moderate cast to north winds. P LOCAL DATA Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weatner 4 pm. yest'y 30.23 38 64 s 6 Snow 4 am. today 30.04 33 92 SE 12 Snow Noon today . 29.89 34 88 w 3 Snow CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY TODAY Highest 4p.m. | Lowest4a.m. 4a. Precip. 4a.m. emp. temp. velc.ity 24 hrs Weather H H 'y, codefer 1 graduates of Juneau's MHigh| temv. temp. | | B. Foshay in the ma in the Colorado School of | -26 -26 @6 -22 20 0 Pt.Cldy ih re, yesterday testi near Golden, according to| -14 -16 -3¢ -32 4 0 Clear received by Prof. R. S.| Be -6 -18 -32 -30 4 0 Clear superintendent = of ' public| Fort Yukon -8 -20 -32 -32 4 0 Clear s here. Tanana -6 -16 -34 -3¢ 4 ] Clear saild be joined Two of the J u High School| Fairbanks 6 -4 | ~42 -42 4 .02 Clear nd later turned over his|graduates have attained unusually| Eagle 12 4 | -2¢ -24 4 0 Pt. Gldy linvestment sto a chain of utilities | high marks, St. Paul 20 18 | 10 14 10 0 Cldy he had organized in return for stock | Received Six Honors Dutch Harbor ... 30 28 | 24 26 12 0 Cldy in Foshay Company. Milton L 2 who is aHigh| Kodiak 30 26 | 20 20 8 0 Cldy added fo his investments| School graduate ss of| Cordova 36 32 | 28 28 4 Trace Snow time and he still holds {1928, has ors, in-| Jumeau 39 38 32 33 12 20 Snow eving the enterprises|cluding four A g s and one B| Sitka 33 - | 31 — 3 .80 Pt. Cldy herently sound.” igrade. Being an upper classman,| Ketchikan 44 42 | 92 ™ 4 04 Rain testimony is expected to |he is eligible to membership intwo Prince Rupert ... 42 40 | 34 34 0 .06 Cldy 1e two days after which Fo-}honorary groups, the Tau Beta Pi, Edmonton 38 30 | 4 4 4 0 Clear will take the witness stand. |national honorary engineering fra-| Seattle 46 4“4 | [ - 4 0 Clear ternity, and the Sigma Gamma Ep- | Portland .. 48 48 | 82 82 4 0 Qlear WILL GO ON TRIAL silon, national honcrary mining| San Francisco 007 08 ol M 4 0 Clear PORTLAND, Ore, Feb, 18. —|fraternity. R et R e Portland men, R. Gibs Benjamin Messer; Whio is a High| . The pressure has fallen and is moderately-Jow -in the eastern & Haf feratold Sulibley: Bews. | Sohool: eretuate: of e iolas Lot | PYCHEN Of he Gulfjaf -Aleskh Witk pHOwrr Ain G Qeedare 0 reporters, and Robert M.)1930, has received six A grades and Prince Rupert. Ic» is low near LhEA western Aleutian Islands and 3 ol he Portland |two B grad northwest of Hawall and high elsswhere from Alaska to' Oregon 'B'::i;;:g: B?‘ie;‘u‘ flreA;‘e.w-‘ e 'Awm_ Seit: Sebiblncive with lower temperatures in Southern Alaska and clear and much colder weather in the Interior and on the Bering Sea coast. D i ALASKA MEAT CO. QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 JUsT ARRIVED—Another new stock of WALLPAPER Juneau Paint Store | o SO UISS | THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat b ANNOUNCEMENT | The Cash Bazaar Department | ore will extend its regular cus-| mers, and those desiring a credit account with us, a dating of April 10th, for all merchandise purchased | from this store during the balance | of the month of February. | adv. DEPARTMENT STORE THE CASH BAZAAR SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION No. 3267-A. In the District Court for the Dis- SREERREEERESEARNENYETNEEEFENASENOUSAN NI RENENTNGRRERNATETAICURLANCRIRAREN L e e e e e e e e e L) l AGENTS, a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. MICHAEL McKALLICK, also known -as M. J. McKALLICK, Defendant. The President of the United States of America, to MICHAEL Mc-i KALLICK, the above-named de- fendant, GREETING: ! You are hereby required to ap-' pear in the District Court for the ! Territory of Alaska, First Judicial | Division, at Juneau, within thirty days after the last publication of | this summons, namely: Within thir- | ty days after February 325, 1932, in case this summons is published, | or within forty days of its se:vmel upon you, ln case this summons is served upon you personally, and‘i answer the complaint of the above- | named plaintiff on file in the said | court in the above-entitled action. | The said plaintiff in said action | demands the following relief: Judg- | ment for $100.00, together with in- | terest thereon at the rate of 8% per annum from November 30, 1927, ' and for $150.00, together with in-| terest thereon at the rate of 8% | per annum from December 1, 1927, | and for $500.00, -together with in-! terest thereon at the rate of 8% | per annum from December 2, 1927, and for $75.00, together with inter- est thereon at the rate of 8% per annum from June 15, 1931, and for $250.00, together with interest there- ' on at the rate of 8% per annum from September 10, 1931, and for | $30.60, together with interest there-& on at the rate of 8% per annum from April 21, 1931, and for plain- tiff's costs and disbursements, in-' cluding $295.00 as attorney’s fees. Plaintiff has caused the Ga.s. STAR LITE, Official No. 227,665, together with her tackle, engines, furniture, equipment and appurtenances to! be attached in this action, and will | apply to the courts to sell said, property and to apply the proceeds ! deirved from the sale thereof upon the judgment that plaintiff obtains' in this case. | In the event that you fail to so' appear and answer, ‘the plaintiff | will take judgment against you for court for the relief demanded in its complaint and as hereinabove | stated. WITNESS the Honorable JUS- TIN W. HARDING, Judge of said court, and the seal of said court hereunto affixed, on this 3rd day of February, 1932 (Seal) JOHN H. DUNN, Clerk. want thereof, and will apply to the | trict of Alaska, Division Number| NEW LOW DOOR PRICES ALASKA PERSONAL SERVICE OW IS A splendid time for building and remodeling. Prices are very attractive on doors, sash, trim and all kinds of millwork. 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