The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 14, 1933, Page 2

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‘THE DAI ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 02 Spring Fabric Week! Cottons in New Weaves Fedtured for Spring Ev"% A profusion of beautiful colors and patterns for the new season are shown in our fabric section, inelading the corded weaves and printed sheers that will be so favored. Every woman who intends to do home sewing, should view this exceptional display of wash fabrics. Priced more reasonably than ever before! A complete shipmém of the latest in Ready-to- The Largest Stock of Wear will arrive in ample Staple New Merchandise JUST ARRIVED! time for Easter. B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. - The Giant Is Stirring! That great force that has made the United States, many times in the past Happy, Healthy and W ealthy T["e (;iant FOfce Voo e American Business Is Again Vitalized To Action ! The Associated Press Reports Today . . . . . NEW YORK CFFY, Ma'rth M— “Single deposit one New York bank was for eleven million: ($11,000,000). dollars.” NEW YORK CITY, March 14.— “Neivs reports from mawy cities to Asse- ciated Press Office remd lwely busmes.s upturn.” NEW YORK CITY, March 14.— “Liepartment store advertising by retailers throughout country showing big increase in daily papers, with corresponding results.” Action! Courage! Faith! l These are returning, trade is galvanizing into al;mm Buy what you need NOW and speed complete re: covery, in Jumeau, (the best business town in Anr to many a returning traveler.) ) | reliable /|PPolice George A. Getchell today 2 Ketcman Juneau games, partmmt OND TICKET | Judson for Mayor' Krause Green: and fer for City Couneil Thomas: B. Judson, /| present . mayor, heads .the ‘Pro- gressive Ticket” which was filed at <|the office of the City Clerk today for the Municipal electioh to be held. on April 4 On the Progressive 'nem with | Mayor. Judson, for the Souneil, are, E. Krause and John: E. Green, {incumbents, and J. B. Bernhoter This 15 the second ticket to file 'for the coming' municipal election, the first, called t‘he ‘“People’s Ec- onomy" Ticket) h: been tiled ot last’ Friday atte ] I WARNEDAGAINST HOUSE PEDDLERS 3 Let No Onmto Home Without Proper Creden- | tials, Says Chief Getchell “Residents of Juneau should be .|extremely careful not to allow door canvassers into their homes unless they have proper credentials from firms,” said Chief of ““There are many strangers in ltown and considerable’ petty thiev- “ling has been going on. No oppor- tunity should be’ given unknown persons to enter homes with a resident is convinced that they are reputable antl'' possess authentic credentials,”. Chief Getchell said ¥ HICH SCHOOL BAND TO PLAY AT GAMES The crack jazz band of the Ju- meau High School, which has en- tertained basketball fans at all of this season, will at' the starting bomormw night, it was learned to- day. Under the °direction of -Miss Pauline’ Reinhart, the youngsters have developed' considerable ‘talent, play have always scored a hit with the - {crowd. These games will close The bas- ketball season here, and' Ye!l Léud- er Ralph Merritt promisés that'the student rooting and cheering will be the best performance of the are assured’ of getting thefr moneys ' |worth in these side attractions, SCOUTMASTERS ASK FULL ATTENDANCE, WEEKLY MEETINGS A full aftendance at meetings of both Juneau troops of Boy Scouts this week has been requested by \d chtmsbers Harry W. Douglas and Harry Stonehouse, Both troops will endeavor to Jinie | [up some stunt for the Father and | |Soh. Dinner to be held at Moose A full, re-f Hall" next Safurday, present n IS desired at the| meetmg 80 the scoutmasters ‘will | |have @ larger Ist from which to] | select participants. FIRE ’ARTMENT CALLED UT THIS AFTERNOON. The Juneau Volunteer Fire Qe- nswered & call from the vicinity of the Cole barn on Wil- |loughby avenue shortly before' 2 0'clock thia ‘afternoon but the 'small ' had 'been exllnguj.fl;ed ‘bémn the truck arrived. ———————— MRBS. Hi' M. HOLLMANN T0' 'HOSPITAL HOME TODAY Mrs. H. M. Hollmann, who under- went an ndix . operation ten days ago, e to leave St. Ann's n’:?nax for her home at the Em- Apartments this evening, LEAVES. HOSPITAL James Burnett, who has been: & patient at St. Ann's Hospital| e- 'ceiving medical treatment, has left. | the institution for his home, —ee HOPEN GOES HOME John Hopen has left St. Ann’s|! Hospital for his home. He has been a patient there for some time : | receiving medieal treatment. ——e ENTERS HOSPITAL 1S FILED FOR ITY ELEGTION Juneau's | 2 nsgression [ zt '5" nt 28, ch article {chance to look around, unless the | the important high school games‘ and. their peppy popular numbers | year. l'ans who attend the games | 1933, Real Beer Available To Market Millions. of Barrels of Bev-! erage Now Aging i Big Vats CHICAGO, March 14.—Joseph DRY REPEALER| HAS UNANIMOUS VOTE IN HOUSE Hellerich Repeal of Alaska Bone Dry Law Passed | by House Today Dubin, editor of the Brewery Age,! sald today that millions of barrels | of beer, preperly aged and having alcoholic content in conformity with the' amended Volstead Aci, will be available for retail within 24 hours after legalization of the beverage. 2 AR el i T ALASKA SNOW COVER | The tofiowmg amounts of snow, in inches, were reported on the ground at various Alaskan stations Monday, March 13: Bethel 4, Cor- dova 28, Eagle' 8, Fairbanks 15, Fort Yukon 15, Juneau 10, Ketchl- kan, trace; Nome 6. Ice on Chena Slough at Fair- banks was' 56.5 'inches thick, and pors of hoth branches are already Seattle’ . on Snake River at Nome 45 inches thiek. NEW HOUSE DRESSES Beautifully styled, low-priced, at Venetian Shop. —adv. (Continued trom Page One.) tion seemed a remote possibility. Today Congress has put the ques- tion before the people and it is ossible that it may be repealed {in less th two years.. CONTINGENQ'Y NOT TO ARISE Memo¢rs/of fthe House, including Mr. Fefldan uthor of the re- pealer, , and Mr. Ner- “ land, declired there need be no|godiak fear on the score of lack of ade- quate regulation by both the Legis- ture and Congress. “This Legislature will do its part beroxc it adjourns,” Mr. Hellerich declared. It is known that mem- considering regulation and taxation lof the manufacture and sale of Ibeer and any other alcoholic bev- erages that Congress is expected to legalize at the present special session. Daily Cross-word Puzzle ACROSS 1. Coat_with metal 6. Large bundles 11. Wordy AlLIE[E] 12. Made Yeecnas: (110} Rumorous [OIN] xclamation ord puzzie . Bun god From a istance ing ot Asher BRER . Buningiike IS[TIAR] ). An o-Snon Solutign of Yesterday's Puzzle [BIABIYPHAIRTE PIA| 7. Southern con stellation . Tibetan priest , And: Latin . Calm . Aspect . Has the gaourage, 5 Tarity without identity , Dawn 4, Devices for sripping arry again Swab Use needle and thread RIS | AREN [ClAN]T] L[] Voter Young codfisr . !u dalenea ftcher lant . Kind of fish . Tooth of a gear wheel . Having bot- 44. Lumberman’s half-boot 5. Small depression . Concerning . Shrill musical sound . Engineering degree 1 Koep back . Large oil cans es 4, Pnz name for close lative fl.rfm- OIL[1 DRSS lEEE 3% Alack DIE|N[SEAW[O[E] S thes . Park in the 55. Thick Rockies 56. Full of tall . Think grasses 3. Aquatic bird DOWN 5. Take out 1. Gain . Belonging to 2. Behold hirgy 3. Winglike 9. Falseood . Metal . Symbol for . Inspect care- tellurium fully . Short for a . Carried man’s name /.I fll 1/ Ifll%fll'%fllll uEEN denEE il ll/flll.// NN AN R A Nans /AR | 1 77 flfllllfll /an - I Elks’ Silver Anniversary DEDICATION BALL At Elks’ Hall St. Patrick’s Day Friday, March 17 Music by The Serenaders . Mrs. J. Meyers entered St. Ann's|: ospitl.l on Sunday to receive med- cal treatment. ——————— PIANO STUDIO . - Removed to 430 Goldstein Build~ ing; residence, 4 MacKinnon Apts. Phone 196, adv. HAZEL JAMES FERGUSON Invitational Admission $1.00 Special Ferry for Douglas at 1 A. M. 1908- 1933 J. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The Weather LOCAL DATA By the U. 8. Weatlier Bureau) Forecast for Juncau and vicinitv, beginning at 4 p.m., March 14: 3 Rain or snow tenight and Wednesday; moderate southeasterly | to easterly winds. Time p Barometer Temp. Bumuy Wind Veiocity Weather 4 pm. yesty . 29.83 35 SE 14 Snow 4 am. today ....20.88 38 73 E 14 Snow Noon today . 20.85 41 64 E 13 Rain CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS 5 e e e B S s YESTERDAY | TODAY Highest 4pm. | Lowest4a.m. 4a.m. Precip. h.ln. Station temp. temp. | temp. temp, velodty 24hrs, Weather Barrow -18 -24 | -3 -34 0 Clear Nome 0 0 -10° -10 le Clear Bethel 0 0 -12 12 26 Clsar Fort Yukon L-12 -12 -28 Clear Tanana .. -26 Clear Fairbanks ... -1% Clay Eagle ... " | -10 Pt. Clay St. Paul ... Cldy Duteh Harbor .. Cldy: Rain Snow Snow tP. Clay Cldy Pt. Clay Clear ce Clear Clear Cldy Cordova Juneau . Sitka ... Ketchikan . Prince Rupert ... Edmonton ceB oo 88RRRc8ceccco Portland .. San Francisco ...... The barometric pressure is moderately low throughout Alaska except in the extreme Southeast. It is lowest south of the Alaska Peninsula with light rain or snow in Southern Alaska. Heavy snow fell at Cordova. Clear weather prevails in Northern and Western Alaska. Temperatures have risen in the eastern portion of the Ter- ritory and have fallen in Western and Central Alaska. ALWAYS FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES CALIF ORNI 4 GROCERY PHONE 478 UNITED FOOD CO0. CASH GROCERS We Deliver L Prompt Delivery Phone 403 BAILEY’S SPECIAL Every Night from 8 P. M. CHICKEN NOODLES and CHOP SUEY BAILEY’S CAFE FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 = B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. New Wall Pa;er Here! See the New 1933 Patterns. Freshen Up the Home. Full line of BENJAMIN MOORE PAINTS JUNEAU PAINT STORE . THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corner 4th and Franklin Sts. Phone 136-2 FRESH BAKE]?i DELICACIES an HOME OF “HOME MADE BREAD* JUNEAU BAKERY (Next to Juneau Drug) THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS' The Gastineau Our Serviees to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat ALASKA MEAT CO. QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh. Tamales PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:80, 4:20 Use Alaska Lumber .IUNEAU LUMBER MILLS Old Papers for Saie;at Empire Offige

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