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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JAN. YOU WILL SAVE MONEY ON BABY’S WEAR DURING OUR JANUARY "' CLEARANCE ' Flannelette Gowns and Wrappers NOW 50c Flannelette Gertrudes—Pink eor blue trim . Pullover Wool Knit Sweaters Pullover Wool Knit Sweaters (Pink or blue) NOW $1.00 Hand Embroidered Nainsook Gertrudes' . Hand Embroidered Nainsook Gertrudes Broadcloth Rompers BED PADS KIMONAS BLANKETS—SHEETS SILK QUILTS NAINSOOK DRESSES BOOTEES—Knit KNIT CAPS PLAY SUITS . BABY BOOKS STUFFED ANIMALS BABY RATTLES NOW 50¢ NOW $1.00 ..NOW 9100 3 | wip slowly, even before “The Thin ; | Jomplete’ revelation. _______________ NOW 50¢ ' MOVIE STAKWH BILLS MEMORIALS RESOLUTIONS IVTM)DUCED OUSE LITTLE MON ANA GIRL RISE H. B. No. 7, by Nerland, —Providing for 20 years immediate residence for those getting support from indigent fund. 'H.”B. No. 8, by Ways and Mearis ' Commiltee — Provid- ing emiergency approptiations to meet defidiency in edu- cation’ Conmjss{oner's of- Hice. H J.'M, No. 2, by Murray— Providing for the elimination of standing and floating fish traps. 5 08 EX_n 3y \Oriental Roles Brought ( Myzna Loy Ameng;First | 1 |\Rate‘ Actgesses [y RodnIN | Goois HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Jan. 18— the ‘ctréses Who'hidve been y ¥ Hollywood ' fixtures for several years perhaps none came to the front, to veritable stardom, more definitely in 1934 than Myrna Loy. The onestime exotic siren of &il+ lent films, and many talkies, who NEhyat . . . . . . . - . . . . . e - ¢ L] . L] . L] 3 . . 3 was really @ pleasant lttle fieek- “discovered™ for' what she is—an acress who only incidentally, be~ | ~ause of exceptionally wide eye- | lids, is fitted for oriental roles. I Before, what'is' now only inci- | dental was considered fer major o, ‘acquire ‘the name’ of the star |led girl from Montand, has been|all of a sudden, jack-in-the-box. And there are others like Myrna Loy, wh oplod along, and equally all of a sudden, jack-in-the-box, are “discovered.” CHAPLIN AND “THE KID” § | humor. ¢ capability. She was an “oriental| Hollywood, the big town; Char- ;| type/". despite the 'honest, plain-|lie Chaplin and Jackié' Cooper have | as-aay! fmkh& mmhen incipient | not met for five years. Jackie, . who was ‘a tiny ‘tét ‘when Charlie € plucked him from vaudeville and “NO DIFFERENT NOW” made him a millionaire—says he | “I'm no different now,” Myrna [Bas seen Chaplin once in that time, will tell ‘vou:! "Th ‘fact) no one ever | from a distance, but is sure the ‘rrgw to find oug what P was | comedian ‘would not recognize hin | really ke 1 e cver |now. The ‘chantes are that' Chap- | ' Hollywood Was flflfifl: out, sure- | in‘would not. - Jackié" is 20. | Man” But'it was thatfilm, mere | Jackie mother takes Jackie's broth- ; bhan dny other; that served as a |er, Robert’ (mow 'aged 10) to the oriental mystery” legend down ‘un= | borhood theatre, and each Satur-, der pix' feet of earth, day afternoon Chaplin takes Charles | Currently:*Myrna - 1s! weairing ‘the | Spencer, Jr., and Sidney Earl to Helmet. goggles, and leather jacket | the same show. 'And thus the 'Coo- | f ‘@ stunting’ aviatiix o' “Wings | #ans keep in totich with the Chap- | in the Dark™ »®fvé: years 'ago, |lins, the Chaplins with the Coo-i | when Myrna was' Yasmint (\Mdusr gans, | McLaglen called 16 *Les-Minnie R i i { “The Black: Watchi _.:;:vmt h-r TERRY CREDITS KELLY oriental spelis | dian- sign en ‘Gecidental ‘lovers, 10 || NEW YORK, 'Jon. '18.—Bill Ter- | Produeer: would' have 'beieved ''it|ry, Manager of the New York | possible, T Giants and ‘generally recognized as But that s ione of the ‘things |the best first baseman in the Na- that " keeps Hollywood intriguing. |tional League, gives Long Ceorge | Some " of 'the 'stavs; like Katherine |Kelly credit for teaching him most Hepbum, Margaret' Sullavan, Gar- of the tricks of the inifial sack. But each "Saturday afternoon, | 1t ‘put - the | children’s’ matinee at the x\eAgh.lmmuts jams and the possibilities 1955 BATTLE ROYAL ON FISH DUE IN LEGISLATURE [Murray of Cordova Would . . . . . . [ . . [ ® . .| 23 [} ] . ] . . . . . . . Eliminate All Traps in Temtory | (Continued Trom: Pdge One) were residents of the 'nrmory prior to 1906. | The new deficiency measure| asks $550 for expenses in the of- fice of the Commissioner of Edu- cation,’ $1,100 for defraying ex- penses of transporting pupils and | $8,200 as tuitions to incorporated towns from those outsice. Wants Action The Baronovich resolution fi- nally found its way back to the Fisheries Committee today after it had rested with the Judiciary Committee for a day through mis- understanding. Representative Baronovich asked to have it rushed | through today but due to the mix-| up it was put over and probab‘)‘ | will come up in the morning when | {the House convenes again at 11| Baranovich is demanding | action that it might be| nsmitted to Congress, now in | session, at an early date. er Hofman called for an esentation of bills today.| pointing out the danger of last of side track- which in the rush hours ing important legislation should be considered. .- London Registries Being Spruced Up| LONDON, Jan. 18—Civil mar- riages are becoming so popular| that the once dreary and illy-light- | ed registry offices are being made bright with paint and flowers. At Caxton Hall, the most fashio registry, a color scheme of blue, biscuit and white, picked out in silver, has been chosen. ; Barrow. 0. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The Weather (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and vicinitv. beginning at 4 pm., Fair tonight and Saturday, slightly warmer Saturday; northeast winds. Jan. 18: moderate b LOCAL DATA Barometer Temp Humidity Wind Velocity 30.57 9 31 NE 12 30.45 9 55 N 3 30.39 15 42 S 5 RADIO REPORTS Weather Clear Cldy Clear Time 4 pm. yest'y 4 _am, today Noon today POUAV Lowest4am 4am Precip. 4a i remp, temp. velocity 24hrs. Weatlier 12 -2 =2 10. Clear 22 18 20 6 Cldy 32 22 28 16 Snow -8 -0 -2 B Cldy -44. -28 12 Cldy 34 36 10 Cldy 28 28 Clear J4 34 C! Y'ESTER.DAY Highest 4p.m. Station temp. Dawson St. Paul Dutch Harbor Kodiak Cordova Juneau Sitka | Ketchikan Prince Rupert Edmonton Seattle Portland San Francisco 26 wonl oo Cldy Clear Clear Snow Snow | aska elgewhere oygr the . Territory WEATHER SYNOPSIS Low barometric pressure:continued over the Pacific Northwest States, the lowest xeported pressure being 29.60 inches, attended by snow. over . Washington and Or n and by rain over California. Se- attle reported 4 inches of snow m. today and a minimum temperature , of .22 degrees. High barometric pressure continued throughout Alaska and the MacKenzie River Valley, the crest being 3074 inches .at Dawson. ., Fair we: T prevailed over Sou Al- loudy weather was repo: It 'was -warmer over the Yukon an ‘anana Valleys. Cold weath- er prevailed from Juneau south to Oregon. F OR PLYBOARD PLATE GLASS, WINDOW GLASS " HARDWOOD and PANELS CALL 62 Krafft’s Cabinet Shop and Millwork Second and Franklin Streets ettt et e ittt B. M. Behrends Co., Inc mmmmm|mm||mumm|'mmlmum||||||u|mmm|ummuumlmmmmmuu “Juneau’s Leading Department Store” LAGOR LEADERS ORGANIZED FOR BIRTHDAY BALL (Continued from Page One) | { | 10 state and 12 city labor organi- zations have already lined up be- hind President Green, and scores of others are daily adding their names to the list of labor groups which will hold birthday celebra- | tions this month. It was explained at national ‘ne.xdqua.rlex's that, as was the tase last year, all parties will have en- tertainment as their chief motif. Proceeds will go toward fighting infantile paralysis. Thirty cents of every dollar raised will be used by a national research commission | appointed by the President, the other 70 cents going to local first- aid for victims of the disease. Among the international labor groups already signed up for ac- tive participation are neymen Barbers' International Un- ion, International Brotherhood of Bookbinders, Amalgamated Cloth- ing Workers of America, Hotel and Restaurant Employees’ Inter- national Alliance, United Mine | Workers of America, lntcmsnbnnl’ Brotherhood of | Engravers' Union, Dally Cross-word Puzsle AGHROSY L. Sober and T 18. One that crows 24 Runs away secrelly 1. Artificial 18 Monkey . OTRETWIE] d [EIAR] [SlolL 1L 1D} L\D!i‘-l 23. American 25. Bnlflr.r.nl - Iease 26 city . Not bollow Furnish with 42, Cotton-seed- ing mach! 43. Pronoun badler <~ 52 Tolerate & Followed (he 6. Gathered into a compact iilllflll Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle m, RO RED! t.‘i[:;fi r-;mns ARN] 3 ILIAKC] " L‘Mflullllll["" RESERTEIRIS] % Got vway 5. Dulch th ns 10, Aloh 11. Custedian 13 High regard 20, Be under A ol‘)llllol‘lol TS Scattered seed Cudb]p‘ o LILEE[S] ."}?uu.' into i gg&i’m Part of the . AN ove Wi qufi[} WN L Disagrecuble predica- ment 1 Worn oft 3, Pepform . & B - L Bez.)u el l7/'/ v, o id the Jour-| Seamen’s Union of America, Amer- | the Tnternational Alliamce ‘of “The- atrical Stage Employes and M.ow | ing Picture Machine Operalors. PREVENTED TOWING QF WANAGIN 7O’ DRY' PASS ican Federation of Teachers, MJ ADVERSE wmmkm‘ 54 Weather conditions have made it‘ impossible for- the United States Forest Service ‘boatg Forester and Ranger IX to tow the wanigan| {rom Hood Bay te Dry Pass on| Chichagof ‘Island: -$0 be used 'for | winter quarters for an ECW crew | stationed at the lagter place, ac-| | cording o "Charles' G. Burdick, Ad- | | ministrative Assistant to the For- | et Service office here. The Forest -Bexvice « boats ‘lefu | Juneau on Japuary. 4th for Hood | |Bay and have been' forced to pus into harbope. for. ‘shelter from: ad- verse weather. If the -trip canmet | be made. tomexroy, the ECW crew o: eight men, under. Foreman Al | Tilson, will be moved 10 old: Sitka to do - archaeclogleal - work, Mr. { | | { | Burdick said, | I i is impessible ‘o mave the. | manigan, the crew will begin work constmot @ taail ‘up Black River | on' 'Chichager’ Island,! in accord- | ance with pxwahu plans. |CITIZENS’ NOTICE | EMPIRE ARTICLE; ‘; ACTION FOLLOWS | Hardly hi Empire, bes | the_street m. than. Folice' | Chief C. J. Davis received a tele- phone eall giving him information | concerning ome Harry Johnstone, | who was reported as “missing” in| that day’s edition. | 'Thereaffer during the early ey~ | éhing, " Chiet Davis received sev- eral other calls from cftizéns who. Had noticed The Empire's plea for information ‘ont - the “man, Dayis, today, Bad not yet located thé man, Wwhose brother in Ireland requested his ‘'whereabouts, but the Police Chief sald “He “was' positive, from information given him, that | Johnstone is in the city. RS APIE G SR = 0-HOUR DIVE BRINDISI, Italy.—Paulo Cam-| pagnolli, a warrant officer in '.he Your Home-Owned Grocery and Market” SAVE MORE BY BUYING NOW! ] §62 98§ e e COFFEE EGCS ALL POPULAR Brown, Extra Large, Fresh BRANDS Clean, Selected Pound Dozen, 32¢ 30%ac 6l o SN ' FLOUR, F ishers Blend, 49 Ib. sack .. $2.49 TOMATOES Solid ‘P‘a'ck large cans. .. 15 R B i VINEST CREAMERY Wighest Score Paitiid, 35¢ 92 Score 2 Lbs. iy Syrup, large size 87¢ = LOG CABIN MILK Ginger Snaps, Ib. 14(' FRESH il ¥ SOAP S04P Tomato Juice Counits ma SALE'! DURING OUR JANUARY CLEARANCE BUY NOW! Prices are climbing on quality merchandise. MEN’S AND WOMEN’S Sale Price . .56.45 5.45 4.85 3.95 BOYS’, MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S SHOES 20% OFF WOMEN’S “Alleln A” Hosiery 85¢ pr., 3 for $2.50 Silk and Wool, best quality .. .. ... .85¢c pair Reg. Price SUNNY MONDAY S & War EACH—or-+10 BARS HEINZ ALL BRANDS WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN’S SNAP GALOSHES—$§1.40 |on the White Sulphur: l-masg |trajl and whep that is completed; = . = = 8 = = “BY ITALIAN %‘/fic 256 2 cans, 18¢ ——— 15 cans, 98¢ | OO LT AR ALV TR LSOO OO R on | SHORTENING PURE VEGETABLE Bulk, 1b., 15¢ PICKLES HEINZ—Bulk—Sweet Mix Pint, 22¢ EAS'!'!YRN—Suxdr C urw ¥ Pmmd, 33c BEST GRADS—Stewers Pound, 22¢ | ¥ 6 PHONE 16 Free Delivery PHONE 1 WOMEN’S PRADO BOOTS——SZ.QS Family Shoe Store “Styles of the Times LOU HUDSON, Mgr. Opp. Alaska Meat Co. TR S much more pleasant! Let us supply you from ow large stock which includes every- thing and anything you want. ALASKA MEAT CO. FEATURING CARSTEN’S BABY BEEKF—DIAMOND TC HAMS AND BACON—U. 8. Government Inspected

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