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E NERST e % % : i g . % : = : i £ : £ ' ¥ g I DOUGLAS | T o STOCK UP Before Pr-wes Lea these. and many others which do ot d@ppear here. All qualities and prices. and leave them shining . . . GREEN GOLD Size 17x32 iniches. Sheets Prices 54x90 inches .. 63%99 inches . 81x90 inches 81x99 inches 81x108, inches Pillow Cases 42x36_inches ... 45x36, ielies ;Bed Spreads Rose, Blue, Green, Orchid, Peach $1.50, $1.95, $2.50, $'<} Sf) $4.75, .‘56 00 USEFUL. TABLE AND DECORA )mvr: Prices of raw materials are a]read) on the jump, but we are still quot- ing the lowest prices in our history on these household essentmls gl LINEN Cloths and N »pkms Fine Double Damask Unusually fine,oné.of ‘our best séfling qualities . . . rich and lustrous in three beautiful patterns. LINEN Luncheon Cloths in a grjam vqrhy “of : beautnful cplm's ahd designs. LINEN Dish Towels Excellent ‘quality linen, towels théé 'dxry" ybur dishes borderd in: ; Linen Face Towels 35c¢ to $1.00 each Fmely ‘Hemstitched Sheets and Cases ' Matiress pi'otectm's Slngle ami‘ M Sizes 39x76 . incnes : ‘!wfl Three Quarter and 48x76 inches .. 54x76 inches. ..... THE DAILY, AL ZATL RN D IRE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 1933, |||III|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllmllillilIIllllllIflllllIIIIIlllllIllllmlllflIIIIIMIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIII"IIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlIIIlIllHHIl!g RED BLUE H e ey it Double 'Bed $1.25 Also COTTONS Big Burly Bath Towels 25 C Absorbent White with borders of Green, Rose, Blue, Orchid. Face Cloths 10c¢ each Guest Towels 35¢ each (Size 12x12 inches) (Size_ 16x28, inches) Large Bath bheets, $1.50 each (sze 36x70¢ inches) Size 24x44 inches Gold, duet, ““fhe 'Gypsy 'Trafl,” ‘Misses Glenn Edwards; "The Highway- |man,” Elsa Lundell; “The Soul of | NEWS |roumesns S0 B. M. Behrends Co,, lnc.‘. Juneau’s Leadmg Departnwut Store” lfllllflIIHHIlIHIIHIIIlIIlIlIIHIIIIIHIlllllllIIIIl[lllflfllillllllflfllflm“mmfllllflflwflflllm@mjjflm M * PARKS TOMAK : R L y (Concinu:d from Page Ome) . PUSTIONS AT~ The last number will be the de- cision of the judges, Gray Is Temporary Wharf- inger—Schramm €on- ——”"—— CARD PARTY.A SUCCESS tinues as Marshal Ten tables of card players en- joyed the. bridge and whist party given here last evening by ;the Bastern, Stars.. Honges. for the eve- ning. went to Mrs. W. B, Cahill and Douglas Gray, winners. of the bridge high - score prizes, and to consolation bridge winners; to Mrs. Following upon the resignation |7 R Langseth N)d Mike Relsser, | of Charles Schramm from the tombined jobs of wharfinger, oy marshal and street commissioner, the Douglas city council, at a spe- cial meeting last night tock its first step aiming toward a bigger and more profitable business on the dock, and definite plan of accom- plishment in the repair and main- tenance of streets, sewers, etc. City Clerk Felix Gray was made temporary wharfinger, immediate- Jy taking charge of the business there, and Mr. Schramm was con- tinued for the present in charge of work of the childgen, ang w tpv- orably uwd. streets and .as marshal, Ways and .rangements will be worked out at mm “;m u' “ for the npxt- meeting of the council. lfll 2 2 I Guests, Whe' m rl;pcm OF DECLAMATORY .. .-FONTEST GIVEN TONIGHT | 'mflmw:u take place the De- | Contest in, the high|Park on April:8 md}wrium at 8:00. The con- | tively , identified s ¢ U have been practicing for iquin, of Ketchikan, A'&uhu & to, perfect their selections; Identification wasyestablished; performance promises 1o | through a pair of .spectacles fopmd : Wprth seeing and hearing. |in @ pocket of the coat. A wing. is .the complete pro- { manufacturer said.he made..the glasses several. ,months g0 @nd “nh dvmuy 4 15 FOUND DEAD» The' man Mnd m has on the body, Ay ’ A Sunday. schogl class. for deaf, in which, the in sign language, is persons at Fort Smith, Elizabeth Fraser and Feljx Gray{and hearty . mailed them to Shequin. Nouwuvw”mmd AT schoot to\sw mum had ‘withesséd viding for protection of game and{| the induction of his old friend,|furbearing animals stocked by the John W. Troy, info 3 9ELO0D OF BILLS chase of supplies; House Joing | Memorial ‘No. 6, urging the aboli- tion of fish traps, and House Memorial No. 1, by Mr. Hofman, #|asking the Secrefary of. Interior 5 to instruct the general maanger BHE iI.N s .&“T of the Alaska Railroad to fix a maximum _price for native hemloek ties. ll:IS‘;\onr's bill to bring Alaska Thnrty Measures Intrqduc-‘ ed, Including Some” of ] Material. [mpox tance teachers under sion system under a special dispen- (Continued from Page me) sation was withdrawn by him. House Bill No. 51, providing for | exemption of $35 from attachment |for unmarried men, was defeated |six to 10. A Senate measure, No. |54, was indefinitely postponed. It ‘rrade it a crime to me suits for day as various plémhers s busfly’ ed this was alreacly coveV*ed in the engaged, In Whipping pet measures| ;. jigiqifs prosecutions act. into shape this afternoon. Scniate Passes Three List of Measures g The Senate passed three meas- Meppaiaonl el 10 e Hw‘e’ures this morning and considered " muuuunmfinmmmmmummuiiiiimlmmmmm | payment of. the ss,les pmms tax. 3 lk‘m !A%bt 1%mfldmg for the 4 | “Senate. . No. 135, defining 168 zf::rday afternoon and today in-| i o others in second reading. It passed Senate No. 82, substituted m“fmzl"" M ().;)‘;kr% for 8D 8PP0 tor House Bills Nos. 13 and 14, fix- I,‘h: Kuz!%rln 'R]w*r rln th; xsec'ond ing: the time for, general eléctions tvisioy = s |as the second Tuesday in Septem- D:h n’m Mr. Lingo, to nme'\d‘ber in even-numbered years, and Yefflonis 2 @nd 3 ogfvchu.pber ‘31 Legislative sessions for the second Bedsion Laws of 1031 pelative th|omsey ol JEbuAry, im.odd-num- : bered -years. This will have to be the assessment and collection cff ) d by Co in order 0 taxes, and making-the Auditor the ;:‘d"‘e ey engr“s - ] ANSEAS “oftic | become effective. Kot e of Je et |, uxt passed House Bill No. 29, re- RAGEY: pealing the; Territorial law against -No. 7, "Mr, Nerland, to repeal w . advertising intoxicating liquor mak- Olfpier. 08, ‘Segsion [Laws ' of; 1033, ing the repeal effective on the re- as amended, which would wipe out| | peal-of the Eighteenth Amendment, :}:‘inetritorla'l Hord of, Acgount- and ‘House BHll No. 44 providing No. 78, ‘Messrs. Hellerich ~and |[oF @ppeal. from :judgment in pro- 1D bate courts. :ne;r;ba;}, lr:lrne: Y i i Beer Bill Tomorrow * The revised: Hellerich. beer bill, mfim;;x; Z;a'g';n:q;‘:ignfi‘: which has been in the Senate tation code in banber sh 7| Judicary Commiittee for several :usaxuawn A by days, was .broiight back to the floor of the.Senate this morning. N';sm;‘” :me:f"o;’pm' Under the rules ‘it laidl.on the n"gehe Wit reek it s, | FAMIe -today:and willcome up. for general - discussion tomorrow. No, 81, Mr. Hofman, by Tequest to ‘amend section $3, Chapber o7, Session Laws of. 1929, s amended, w e HALF DOLLARS " FOR THE POOR Chapter 50, Session Laws of 1927 relative to license takes on mner- (Minnesota State Senate Passes Measure to Give ant traders and Wéafers. _Many Appropriations Sought ~Aid 'to Needy ST. PAUL, Minn,, April 19.—The ven , Nos. 84 w 90| mcl'ustve by Mr. Kehoe are razuest; “appropriations ‘aggregating $33,- 800 to cover proposed telephione lines on the west coast of Prince of Wales Island, flood control at Ket- | . chikan and elsewhere and e land- State Senate ‘today passed a bill rauthorizing '$1,500,000 -for relief of the poor during fthe next two yéars and sent it to the House. It was this measure that Gov. Floyd B. Olson referved to last week wheh ‘he thieatenied to de- ink fleld at ‘Haines. Qlare ‘martial .faw ‘and confiscate BIl No! B3 'by .Mr. Lings, is'tp ag\wq Chapter 75 Sessjon Laws of Wwealth unless the medy were pro- - vided im‘ NGINB FOR ~ WIFE SLAYER No. 92 by Mr VKehoe, proposed 8 two-year mortgage moratorium from April'1; last. No. 93, by Mr. Lingo, seeks the répeal of section 2,021 of the Coml' piled Laws of Alaska, BURNS, Oregon, April 19.—Death -Noj 84, Judiclary- Gommittee, (taf; P ENS, OreEOn mpe gt ?{pmthecm: 510“ 7:" : Aod 9‘5 ‘dered by the jury for Harry Riley, 1923, Alasth aged 40 years, convicted of the 2 j{Slaying of his wife Hilda at the +No. 85, Judwiary Committee, to| ‘List, of Senate Bills : In ‘the ‘Sénate the rollow!ng meas home of her parents after an at- ures were, introduced:; No. 83, Judiciary Committee, md section 4, Chapter 43, Ses~ L !.qws of . 1825, provldlnz !dr xguclqsure of a llpn to seoure | repeal Chapters 11 and:33 of ‘the|tempt to persuade her to.return to, Session Laws of ‘Alaska, 1921. ‘him failed. Riley also killed his No,: 86, :dudiciary. Committee, to| wife's father, Carey Trornburg jmnd seetion -1, Clnpter 35, Ses-land sion. Laws :of /1913.. A0 WOULGE: Rk Toerours VNG, , wfli\iprlatlhg $1,000 for Janding fleld at Poor- nh DMsioh by Mr. De- Mrs. Morgan and Son Barrow Will Return “North Durmg April| N‘o sa J\rdiclary Comimittee, pro- ‘here from the Far Arctic, Mrs. mm’ mnmflwremmmp!o (Sipeer %0, ‘OB ] Bids wil be eoeivastia} the Oity <| Clerk’s Office not later than 5 ‘Vieinity of the Juneau Motors. ’ll bids.” For . Qemu see ; mcs OF HEARING OF FINAL ACCOUNT P CilIng GM Comnissioner’s Court for PRy CHAB SEY, CommMoner nmnw Probate Judge. ineau Precinot. wn measurfll besides ‘cons sidering _several ‘additional billg.} . Thabe passed teluled: - 3 o M Augusta B.. Alstrom, executy’ stration of sald estate, and l.:potl- wim rivers to limitéed commier, all’ persons intere: Lishhif- and - ‘afiother ux the old age pen-~|; [PAYSON, Utal; April 19.—Arriv- | § ?lsow, will: make @& short visit and | e M. April 20, 1933 for the driv-|. “piles on Willoughby Avenug in| city has a right to reject any|, mwe Matter of the Estate 'of . NQTICE 1S -HEREBY GIven, i tion for a_decree of distribution tes Jiine; 1033, at whlch time and ;mu& m the esta ) g BUNNELL SPEAKS TO JUNEAU CLUB Organization Plans Art Ex- hibit_for School Children Dr. Charles E. Bunhell, president of the Alaska College, was the principal speaker at .the régular meeting of the Juneau Women's Club, presided over by Mrs. R., R. Hermann in the Council Chamber yesterday afternoon. The College at Fairbanks, work it is accomplishing and difficulties it encounters in attaining its pur- pose, was the subject of Dr. Bun- nell’s address which the women in the organization found interesting and enlightening. An art exhibit for children of the sixth, seventh 'and eighth grades.was the chief business at the reglilar meeting of the club women yesterday. ‘The exhibit, arranged by Mrs. Clarence Ferguson, chair- man of the organization’s Fine Arts Department, will be under the supervision of the art instruetors of both the public.-and parochial schools. Six fields of art will be represented in the exhibit, the definite ‘plans of which 'will be an- nounced, within a few days, Two more meetings of the Ju- neau Women’s ‘Club will .he held, the May luncheon and May busi- ness meeting, before the . Club re- cesses for the summer months. e A typewriter concern at Charles- ton, S. C. advertised during the bank holiday it would accept “any- thing in.trade from & rubber boot to an escalator on sales .ot re- pairs.” NOTiCE TO CREDITORS In the Commissioner’s Court for Juneaw Precinct, Alaska. m Pro- bate. Matter - of the Estate of Jahn Montgomery Davis, Deceassd. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned were on the 17th day of March, 1933, appointed executors of the above estate. '~ All persons having claims against said estate are required to present them witX the proper vouchers within months from .the date hereof, at Building, Juneau, Alaska. Dated April 5, 1933. TREVOR M. DAVIS, CEDRIC M. DAVIS, Executors. First publication, April 5, 1933. Last publication, April 26, 1933. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In- the Commissioner's . Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division Number One. Before CHAS. SEY, Commissioner and ex-Officio Probate Judge, Juneau Precinct. In the Matter of the Estate of FORD J. RHINES, also known as 'F. J. Rhines, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the undersigned was, on the 5th day of April, 1933, duly ap- pointed administrator of the estate of Ford J. Rhines, also known as F. J. Rhines, deceased. All persons gving claims’ against the ‘estate of said deceased. will present them with proper vouchers attached and J. 8. DEPARTMENT, OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU . The Weather LOCAL DATA By the U. 8. Weather Bureau) | Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., April 19: Rain tonight. and. Thursday; moderate southeasterly winds. Time Barometer Temp. Humlity Wind Veiocity Weather 4 pm- yest'y ....29.88 43 40 Calm 0 . Cldy 4 am. today ....2087 . (35 95 SE. 16 Rain’ Noon today . 2997 . 43 30 SE 16 . Rain CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY | TODAY Highest 4p.m. | Lowest4a.m. 4a.m. Precip. dam. Station temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather Barrow 8 8 | -6 -4 6 Trace Cldy Noms 20 20 | 4 4 4 0 Clear Bethel 32 32 | 20 20 8 0 Clear Fort Yukon 30 30 ! 8 8 4 [ Clear Tanana ... TR T T 4 0 Gldy Fairbanks 36 34 | 18 18 4 0 Clear 'Eagle ... 34 30 1 2 6 4 0 Clear St. Paul . 28 28 | | 528 Ay 10 Trace Cldy Dutch Harbor 40 34 | 32 32 ‘8 Trace Cldy Kodtak . 42 40 | 62 34 12 0 Cldy Cordova 46 46 | 30 34 4 [ Pti@ldy Juneau 43 3 | 35 35 16 23 n.lln | Sitka .. TR S 0 90 Rain Ketchikan . 40 40 38 42 4 N4 Rain Prince. Rupert ... 46 46 38 42 18 44 Rain Edmgonton 36 20 20 0 0 Clear Seattle 52 | Bortland - 52 40 40 4 .01 Clear San Francisco ... 58 54 46 46 8 0 Clear 'l‘he barometric pressure is low in and near the Gulf of Alaska with moderate rains in Southeast Alaska. The pressure is high over the remainder of the Terrifory with clear weather over most of the Interior and Bering Sea coast. Temperatures have fallen in North- western Alaska and have risen in the eatstern portion of the Gulf six | the office of A. W. Fox, Valentine duly verified to the undersigned at of Alaska and the Southeast. DATED. at Juneau, Alaska, this 5th. day of April, 1933. ‘H. ‘L. FAULKNER, Administrator, First publication, April 5, 1933, Last publication, April 26, 1933. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR UNITED: STATES. LAND OFFICE Anchorage, Alaska, April 10, 1933. Notice is’ hereby given that Al- bert Forrest of Juneau, Alaska has ‘filed: an_application for a Soldiers Additional Homestead, serial 07714 for patent for a tract of land em- when it is Cteam of Tartar 1 braced in U. S. Survey No. 2106, | A cake stays fresh . days lbnger made Juneau, Alaska, within six (6)|situated about 1% miles northwest months from the date of this no-|of Juneau, Alaska and adjoining tice, U, 8. Surveys Nos. 1451, 1741 and 1463 in Lat. 58°, 18’ 57” N. Long. 134°- 27 W. containing 2.50 aeres, and it is now in the files of the U. 8. Land Office at Anchorage, Alaska. Any and all persons claiming ad- versely any of the above mentioned land : should file their adverse claims in the U.:S. Land Office at Anchorage, Alaska, within the period of publication or:thirty days, thereafter ‘or they -will: be/ barred by the provisions of the statutes. J. LINDLEY GREEN; -~ Register. First publication, April 19, 1933. Last publication, June 14, 1933. with* a baklng powder l R & o ' Fi OR THE MAN Who Walks F arthest At His D(uly Work ,ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS WRITE A LETTER TELLING ABOUT YOUR WORK AND THE NUMBER - OF MILES YOU WALK EVERY DAY, ‘AND MAIL YOUR LETTER' BRING T IN THE STORE ON: APRIE 22 R0 | Nat;opal Foot Healt[l Week E OR & #1r g &