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£ oo N HHR e O OO OO panels. exceptionally. low. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIllIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIHlIIllllIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIlllIIIHMIIIm OLD INDIAN DANBES SEEN | NEXT FRIDAY Unusual Entertainment to Be Presented at ANN.B: Hall Next Week Giving the people of Juneau and vicinity an opportunity to see old-time Indian dances never pre- sented in the city, is the treat in store at the Alaska Native Brother- | hood Hall next Friday evening. The dances, given in costume include a number rarely seen by people not belonging to a tribe. Among the dances fhat will be performed are the Land Otter ! Dance, the Dove Dance, the Sea| Lioh Dance, Creation of the Fxs’u and Man in the Moon. { Those taking part in the enr.er.‘ tainment have been rehearsing | diligently and according to those fortunate enough to witness some ! of the rehearsals, the dances are| most unusual and will' be inter-| esting and greatly enjoyed by all| | Wwho attend. HI-LINE SYSTEM TO 1 OPEN. BRANCH STORE ON WILLOUGHBY AV. The two-: smry frame building | situated on Willoughby avenue ! near the Totem Grocery has been] Scotland Plans IIIIIIIIIIlfllllllllllllll!llllllllIIIHIIIIIIlI|IlllIHIHll|llllIIIIlllIIIIIIIHHIIIIIIIHIIH!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ME[M tEABw Took New Curtains and Drapes Lighten and brighten, the home this Spring with new cheery looking curtains and drapes. effort is required to accomplish a complete change in the appearancé of your home. Little Our Spring- assortments offer an exceptional variety of new. patterns and. colorings in drapery fabrics as well as newer ideas in curtains. and These are especially desirable and priced Priced from 60.cents to $3.95 Pai 1r | A complete line of FLOOR COVERINGS on the Second Floor - B. M. Behrends Co., lnc Juneau’s Leading Department Store 1 ‘;fifilfiflnuu |Tourney for ()im Armed Gol/ers NBURGH, Scotland, March 17 —The One-Armed Golfers' soci- | ety open championship will be held September 7 on the course of the Royal Burgess golfing society here with one-armed players from the United States, Germany and France invited to take part. Play will be by strokes over 36‘ holes. The course of the Reyal| Burgess is the second oldest in the world, having been founded in 1725. —l e | A son of Rin Tin Tin is a | watchdog at Bresnau College, Gainesville, Ga. ey O EMPLOYMENT PLANIS NEXT |Roosevelt Has Three More Subjects on, Which to Make Proposals WASHINGTON:; railroad plans. March. President Roosevelt, is, expected. to | dispatch. his employment, plan, ta Congress next, then, he. will, sub- |, mit his. permanent banking: and 17, Saviet Fussia. Sull . impotts.. fer-, tilizer for its agricultural pregram.|: Make Millions Think—and Buy, MAPLE BUSTERS - WITH: 185 PINS Lavenik Se;d in- Game Ayerage — Joe George ¢ Rolls High:SingleGame Metcalf, w\th an average of 185.4| pins. per game. was: high:scorer in | the Elks' bowling tournament con-| cluded early this week, However,| - I BEVERAGE BILL PASSES SENATE, GOES TO HOUSE 'Amendm;; Are Made Which Call for Furth- (Continued trom €age One.) be prohibited in dry States. er Discussions | S A B T T he rolied; only nine games as com- |pared to 27 by Latenik who landed in| second place with 1828 pins per game. Lavenik” was also high for the three-game. score. with. 627 pins, and his tfeam. had the highest nine-game = aggregate, with 1,681, Koski's team bowled 360 for the high three-game team score. Joe George bowled high indivi- dual game of the series with 252 pins. ~ Lundstrom registered the lowest score for a single game— 75 pins. The next series—an elimination tourney—is slated to_hbe started on the Elks alleys in a few days. The Bowling Committee is-now- prepar- ing its lists. Averages for the latest tourney are as follows: Games phyed Average Metcalf : 185,4 Lavenik V 27 182.6 F. Henning 27 179.1 . Bavard 27 1716 H. Sabin .. 24 176.5 Council 29 175.1 30 1749 33 174.7 20 173.0 9 1710 3 170.9 30 170.8 27 170.1 30 169.4 . 17 169.1 . 26 168.8 33 168.5 .2 163.3 30 161.7 21 159.5 30 159.0 s 27 156.7 Bringdale . 38 156.2 Van Afta . 2T 154.5 Erbland . 29 1529 ¥|Pope ... 30 152.4 /G. Shepard 18 151.8 ‘Walmer, 30 1490 Wilson 29 148.6 Hermle 33 1456 Worth . 21 1448 Vander Leest ... 3 139.3 Foster 30 134.6 ‘Monagle 30 1311 Wile 25 128.6 ‘Moran 27 1226 Lundstrom 32 119.3 Lights_Replace Bobbies In Trfilgar Square LONDON; March 17. — Trafal- gar Square, whence a dozen streets to g0 modern: Twenty-two stop-and-go Bare being. erected to regulate a traffic. which is estimated; at 7,000 véhicles an hour. leased by its owner, Michael Vagge, to the Hi-Line System, dealers ln’ grooeries, produce and meats. The | Hi-Libe System expects to operate their " store Number Two in this ‘ new location. {4 - | in the calender record 1l of Towa during the 1931-32 poultry year produced an average ' of 1423 eggs. per hen, compared with @ 1355 egg average the pre- vious year, Reopens A. B. Admission: Roller Skatmg Saturday HALL Kitchen. Tables and Chairs Magazine Racks, End Tables Stools, Book Stand& Youths’ Tabbe& (PAINT THEM YOURSELE) Open. every night from 7:30. to 1l and Sunday afternoons from 3 to 6:30. Youths and children, 20¢; adults, 35¢; including skates. GUS GUSTAFSON, Manager, s{ The lights are to replace the "(present police system by which six ‘{"Bbobbies’™ are on constant duty. \| The change is due by April 7. make your shopping plans. feed heavy, traffic in and’ out, isf} lighta + Let the adve;;&sqments help you Thirty-onz Democrats and twelve " | Republichns supported the bill |in the Senate and thirteen Demo- crats and seventeen Republicans voted against it. Opposition Senator Sheppard said the bill will bring “untold waste and ruin to this Republic.” Senator Borah warned it will not “| prevent the return of the saloon. The alcoholic content was re-; duced because of much opposition Tatgon fasaaly !lmmu J.pnnes. from the Democratic ranks. aquatic star, who was. captain of swx:‘x:sng team from Nippon wlnch covi itself with glory. nt the |Glympic Games.in Lios.A1 ufie Summer, is shown. with his lmde, the former Miss Mineko N shortly after their marriage m Tol':g recently. Mrs. Naga)x, :}lg a swimmer, was a pupi er husband, FRED J. DEAN IS DEAD,WRANGELL Wrangell, Alaska, March 17. Fred Joseph Dean, for the past| 34 years employed by the Alaska Packers Association, died of an at- tack of the heart on Wednesday.| His funeral will be held here to-| day. JUST A DROP WASHINGTON, March 17.—Sen- ator Tydings said he had figured the beer situation out and the dif- ference between 3.2 and 3.05 ner! cent beer is just a drop or exazily one drop less of alcohol in a total of 66 2/3 drops. 4 —— .. Read the ads as curefully as you read the news articles. Hardeman Hats RSP BOYS’ BAND- TO PLAY FOR CARDS ST. LOUIS, March 17.—A boys’ band of 150 to 200 pieces will play at home games of the St. Louis Cardinals this season. Club offi- cials said the plan was adopted to encourage music among youngsters as well as to “pep up” crowds at Sportsman’s park. The scheme, tried at Columbus, the Cards' farm in the American Association last year, is reporied to have met a favorabie reception. for SPRING $3.85 SABIN’S “Everything in Furnishings | for Men” AMBROSIA » DEAL Deep Pore Cleanser Ambrosia Cream Ambrosia Face Powder.. lW 3100 MIDGET LUNCH ! Under Old Management $2.50 ALL FOR $1.50 Butler Mauro Drug Co. | TOM and MARIE STURGE Open Sunday | Free Delivery Phone. 134 anhctwln: EXPRESS MONEY ORDERS ) Formerly of Junesu ANYTIME Reasonable Prices 501 Ranke Bldg., Seattle - 'HELINE Groceries, PEACHES———PEARS 121/ size J. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The W eather LOCAL DATA e, By the U. 8. Weather Burean) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., March 17: Cloudy tonight and Saturday; moderate southerly winds. Time . Barometer Temp. Humiity Wind Veioclty Weather 4 pm. yesty .. 29.64 42 59 SE 14 Cldy 4 am. today 29.76 36 81 s 8 Oldy Noon today .......20.77 40 60 SE 17 Cldy CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS i e o o o e AR K Sy YESTERDAY | TODAY Highest 4pm. | Lowest 4a.m, 4gun. Statlon temp. temp. | temp. temp. :S&,”,’,fi ‘Weather Barrow . 2 2 | 0 0 10 Trace Snow | Nome =6 -8 | -16 -12 14 01 Snow Bethel -6 -6 [y -8 4 16 0 Pt.Cldy Fort Yukon . 32 28 | 8 10 12 [} Clear Tanana 2 2 | -26 -26 0 0 Clear Fairbanks 10 10 BEEST VEA 4 Trace Clear Eagle 2 4« 24 2 6 0 Pt.Cldy St. Paul SR 6 | 6 8 12 Trace: = gldy Dutch Harhor ... 22 22 | 20 26 6 14 Cldy Kodiak .. 26 24 booas 80 18 Lo Cldy Cordova . 36 32 |35 28y 4130 6 42 cldy Juneau ...... .49 a2 35 36 8 .01 Cldy Sitka. . o ABET | 82— 0 0 Pt.Cldy . Ketchikan ... 48 46 .. a8k = 88 8 12 Rain Prince . Rupert 48 48 | 36 40 18 38 Cldy Edmonton 34 28 | 114 18 6 0 Ccey Seattle ... 50 | 40 42 8 0 Cldy Portland : 48 | 44 4 4 .06 Cldy San Francisco ... 60 56 | 50 50 8 02 Clear The barmoetric pressure is moderately iow, out. rising, taroughout Alaska. It is lowest south ofrthe Gulf of Alaska with showers in Southern Alaska and light snow in Bering Sea. The pressure is comparatively high in the Interior with clear weather. Temperatures have fallen from Interior to Southeast Alaska and have risen from Kodiak westward and on the Arctic Coast. ALWAYS FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES AT CALIFORNIA GROCERY ¢ Prompt Delivery PHONE 478 UNITED FOOD CO. CASH GROCERS We Deliver 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 Paper Here! See the New 1933 Patterns. Freshen Up the Home. Full line of BENJAMIN MOORE PAINIS JUNEAU PAINT STORE SYSTEM .and Meats JUNEAU SAMPLE SHOP The Little Store with the BIG VALVES HARRY RACE, Pruggist " (THE SQUIBB STORE) THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corner, 4th.and. Franklin Sts. Phone 136-2 FRESH BAKED DELICACIES an HOME OF “HOME MADE BREAD* JUNEAU BAKERY A ‘complete overhauling by our skilled mechanics* - will give it the power . and: zest that makes " driving a true pleasure. Really reasonable. rates! JUNEAU MOTORS (Next to Juneau Drug): " THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN, HQTELS, The Gastineau Qur Services 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, 2:30, 4:29 Use Alaska Lumber JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS PHONE 358 Old Fapéfs for ‘Sale._at.d".mpi're Ofim LT