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HELLERICH BEER &mfll $1.00 Fach Fine Batiste Gowns Sleeping ’ajamas Tahle Cloths Mercerized Feather Piliows Mattress Protectors Card Tables Ruffled Curtains An assortment of GLASSWARE very suitable for gifts Ladies’ Neckwear Behrends Co., Inc. $1.00 2 yards Rayon Flat Crepes 2 Shadowarp Turkish' Towels 2 yards Mayoray Crepe 2 yards Cordella Suitings Boys’ Golf Hose 3 for $1.00 Children’s Bloomers Children’s Sleepers Novelty ‘Bracelets B. M. Behrends 'I‘ha Pioneers’ Auxiliary will hold “card party Friday evening, Aprf) 210~ Bridge ‘and Whist will he pléiyed. Admission 50 oonts. Good “pirizes. Play starts promptly at 8:30, {whole matter go over until Satur- | day | selves | dispensaries cannot | inated. " HALTED BEFORE - HOUSETHIS AM. Senate Measure Suspended ‘While House Studies Procedure Followed (Continued from Page One) House number and the name Mr. Hellerich; was the way Reo resentative Nerland summed it up. He was in favor of the House not concurring in the Senate's changes but he wanted first to find out what they were. The, House finally} adopted his suggestion to let the { o | morning to give members an} opportunity to study it for them-| the Senate, beer handle any- thing except beer. It was the aim of the House to permit ecigar stores and similar establishments to d: pense beer by the glass. Whole- salers are .also stricken from the measure: . The provision carried n the Hellerich measure that. res- taurants, .cafes, cafeterias, board- ing houses, €tc., in business & year prior to making application for H- censes to serve beer was also elim- Lodging and apartment houses, licensed under the original act, e eliminated. The entire stamp tax provision was wiped out and a system of reports covering imports or receipts | of beer and wine substituted. Other minor changes were also made. e e BOTTLE OF OLD JUNEAU| BEER UNEARTHED HERE [BY DR, 'ROBT. SIMPSON Clzan-Up and Paint-Up ‘Week is |a good time to check up on lost {or forgotten articles. Thiow away| all of the trash that has ac- cumulated in the basement or the| lattie, and there is no telling what| | will'show up underneath, long bur- |ied and maybe forgotten | That is what happened to Dl. | Robert Simpson, Being & good citi-| | zen, brother-in-law of . Mayor I. | Goldstein which may be an added‘ | responsibility. for a good citizen,| ‘he started a clean-up campaign in {his own home in a big way and ‘hhtallh"‘([ a real bottle of Zynda | bezr. On display in the Nugget Shop | window is the.pint bottle of the { Eagle Brewing Company’s beer, \brewed jn Juneau about 1917, of| [the best malt and thoice hops. The | glacial stream on the beer label might be Gold Creek—we neglected to ask Mr. Zynda. e As passed by LINDSTROM LEAVES HOSPITAL AFTER THROAT OPERATION Carl Lindstrom, of Douglas, who recently underwent a tomsilectomy and had his adenoids removed at St. Ann's Hospital, returned to his home _today S e g )t Sy e aed Read the ads as carcl read the news articles. ully 2 you ‘Betty Baxley’ House Frocks All the New Spring o Styles Sizes 14 to 44 Gordlrns Pile-Driver PANTS "$2.25 Just Try to WEAR THEM ouT H.S. GRAVES -{young musicians Tl the THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY. APRIL 21, SCHOOL BAND CONCERT THIS EVENING AT 8 At 8 o'clock tonight, in the Grade School - Audiforium, the Juneau School band will give a concert under the direction of Miss Paul- ine Reinhart. Ticket sales indi- cate a large audience and the promise to give following program in an ar- tic manner: tis King King Hall Royal Emblem Cwverture Waltz el oh % Second Regimental March BAND Serenade Schubert Mem'ries and Ro’r-s Little, Shay Clarinet Duet*~Dana DeVighne and Walter Scott Serenade from the Student Prince Bomberg Trombone Solo—Roy Jackson Rose of Tralee, from *“Song of My Heart,”, cornet solo by Bill ‘Winn. Under the Double Eagle .. Belle Isle, waliz Anchors -Aweigh BAND At this time there will be a short | intermission -and Margaret Harris will play a selected xylophone solo. The second part of the program follows: ' Semper Fidelis Down South e Parade of the Wooden Soldiers . Sing . a Song of College Days . ...0ld Air Fagan | ‘Wagner Fig'ht On .. Hike on Notre Dame BAND Indian Love Call, Marie” - Flute and Olar.\ne't Duet Jeanne VanderLeest and Dana DeVighne Song of Love, from “Blossom Time” .. ...Schubert Cornet duetr—-mll Kflo’h and Bill Winn |Stars and Stripes Forever BAND “Rose Friml | from Sousa | ROBBERY IS REPORTED . Correct: 3 Tz?oe measure . Hastened 29. Histérical . Employer $6. Small isiand force . Orlental beast burd © O ject! int fiytll:‘n River i Dazly Cross-word Puzzle Soltlo of Vesterday's Puzzle ACROSS 1. Border Style of poet: . Having lost briiliance . Punctuation mark Hindu queen Wear away products Rlsn and fall sea ege in entucky Color period Portent African native Cravat Look curiously An lo-S\lxun Cll n! the ex- iser's exile . Near Pmphlul tionary Hypothetical of bure . Directlon Beards of graln Arklclo en 1P I REEDES B 1933. Worthy to be 2. published 28. To un‘ inner poin =[P/ Ship canal connecting the Mediter- ranean and Red Sea . One of an anclent race Force onward [z 152 ™ V&) Q. £1. Subsequently Take on cargo 8. Malign Fun | Killed Company of players in a ame DowN Sull’l dried /II% IIIII%WIII%W AaAE aaan & AENE ANEEE II/HHI=%HI Conciudes Agreement Greenland settlement Prophet . Spoken . White matter of the brain . Volcano . Animal food 5. Prosperity Requests . “The Gloomy Dean" . Mechanical bar . After song of an ode . Rich brown color . Religious poem Shoemakers’ tools . Low tide Elongated 3 B pronoun 5. Unit of work 6. Out of date 7. At home & Quote 9. Nourished 10. Rugged moun- tain crest 11. Answer the purpose 12. Paradise 13. Mark of a blow 19. Country conguered by Caesar 21. Object of devotion 24. Demolish . Knack . Seat in church . As far as . The Indian mulberry . A br(‘)Lher of din Frank Kastalak, -Alaska Juneau! employee, reported to the U. S.| Marshal’s office today that his cabin on the Femmer Dock had| been entered and a diamond ring! valued at $150 and binoculars were stolen. No arrests have been made. ; B COUNCIL MEETS TONIGHT The regular meeting of the cuy!mx POUNDS POUNDS M. 1. B. RICE The /Clothing Man LUTHERAN FOOD SET FOR TOMOIROW‘ The |morrow ladies of the at in charge, M. J. B. COFFEE Lutheran 1 Soclety are having 'a food the American Parlors on Seward street, beginning 'at 10 o'clock in the committee rg, Mrs. Tom Ness and M#s. El ndstrom say that they expéet to Council will -be held tonight atihave &n unusually varieq-Esection | 8 o lo~k in the chambers in the of home-made cakes and pastries | at very reasonable prices. ) J:'B morning. SALE Ajd le to- | Beauty ‘The Mrs. ¢ Hans |CALVEY IS HOLDlNG OWN IN HOSPITAL | | | | rick Calvey, 65 year' old man | | who was s6 anxious to take hxs\ {life that he cut his wrists .md‘ | drank lye to be that his| {job of self annihilation would be | | complete, is “holding his own"| . .Ann’s Hospital authorities s.nqi yday. Calvey, s | it growing old and broke,| 2 COFFEE FREE | branches {turn to his home in the Pirst City | was tired of living. He may recover SCHOLARSHIP DANCE IS BIG EVENT TONIGHT - yest'y ‘4 a m, today Annual Affalr of B. and P.|Noon today Woman’s Club Is on at Elks Hall The annual §: Jar&np dance un- der the auspi of , the, By and P mal Woman's Club, is Nome the al event this evening. The Bethel affair will be given in, the Eiks Fort Yukon Ballroom starting at 9:30 o'clock. Tanana The 'Serenaders. will ' furnish the ' Fairbanks music. «Bagle Patrons and Patronesses for the St “Paul event are Gov. John W. Troy, A. Dutéh Harbor Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Kodiak , Mr. and Mrs. Grover C. Cordova Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Merritt, ' Juneau . and Mrs. R. S. Raven. itka The sum realized from the dance Ketchikan will be awarded to the girl of the Prince Rupert Juneau High School who is to Edmoenton make her way thr h the higher ' Seattle of learning on her own Portland .. | San Francisco Station Barrow resources, - e YESTERDAY | Highest 4p. m, temp. . 56 | 4 - ,.J. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUB.EAU The Weather (" LOCAL DATA MBy the U. S. Weather Burean) Forecast for Junean and vicinity. beginning at 4 p.m., April 21: S)\ouers tonight and Saturday; gentle variable winds, Barometer 'remp Hums..uy Wind Veiocity Weather 30.01 30,09 u a-: SE 30.18 43 88 s CABLE AND RADIO ‘REPORTS s 8 7 6 TODAY ‘ ’flv“fllfl. 4am. Precip. 4am. temp veloelty 24hrs. Weather 01 bemp 8 24 30 32 32 32 40 30 44 0 40 45 8 24 30 32 32 32 40 30 44 4?2 42 49 47 50 56 56 0 72 Pt.Cldy Clear Clear 10 14 22 6 22 2 10 14 22 6 22 26 30 38 36 34 “ 42 44 36 48 46 B % P ) EEaSes [ B commio R ZIEGLER HERE ON I BUSINESS RETURNS | The barometric pressure is moderately low from southern Bering Sea to the western portion of the Gulf of -Alaska with light snow lor rain in southern Bering Sea.: erate rain from Cordova to Pri nd the eastern Interior and mod- e Rupert. The pressure is mod- SOUTH ON EVANS erately high on the Aretic "Coast and from Southeast Alaska to Celi- . fcrnia, with generally’ clear weath er in the western Interior and on Kechi- been in A. H. Ziegler, prominent kan attorney, who has and Northeastern the Bering Sea coast. Alaska. Juneau for several days, \\nl re- on the Admiral Evans tonizht. Mr. Ziegler, who formerly lived here and has many friends in Junecau, appeared in a case before the District Court and was in- terested in several measures be- fore the Territorial Legislature. Business calls him back to K kan after his short visit here. Fyank MeConnell, * greatest rmm loss of bicod hl\ ch starday, but ATTENTIGN The courts will " Saturday Let' the aaveruisemcats help you make your shopping plans. Men’s Shirts and Shorts Blue, tan, white and green at $1.00 suit Men’s Broadcloth Pajamas in pull-over and button style at $1.00 suit Men’s Dress Sox Famous Phoenix Brand—More Wear Per Pair at 3 pair for $1.00 Men’s Cotton Sox Black, Cordovan, Gray ~—Real Bargain 9 pair for $1.00 Men’s Sweaters All-Wool—Blue Mixed at $3.95 each F. M'CONNELL PASSES AWAY: vwcbmmg isl C. Aafli 5l all-round athletes and on the Canadian Olympic team of 1912, died here today. % RSB ‘TENNIS PLAYERS morning, f:red to High School Studenis ($5.00) with certain restrictions as to use of courts during the summer months. All students or other persons de- siring to make use of the courts of the Club must arrange for mem- bership without dalay; non-members must cease from us ing the -courts which are the pri vate property of the Juneau Tennis Club and reserved for USE OF .MEMBERS ONLY. See A. W. Henning or C. Harland regarding matter of me: one of Canada’s be open for play the JUNEAU TENNIS CLUS. Men’s Work Pants Moleskin—More Wear:in Every Pair at $2.50 Men’s Dark Brown Corduroy Very Best Grade at $2.95 pair Men’s Work Shoes Composition Sole at $2.95 pair Boys and‘Youths” Famous _Ked» Brand at 85¢ and 95¢ pair { Ladies’ Felt Shppers Brown, Blue, Gray wflknm Temperatures ‘have risen slightly in Western i otherwise k] weather | bership and payment of curren: § permitting. A special rate of mem- | year dues. bership fee is this year being of-|—adv.