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SILKS That are gay, suggesting all sorts of ideas to the home dressmaker. Also Printed Chiffons. Values to $2.25— NOW $1.00 yard ’ wicinity. B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. r “Juneau’s Leading Department Store” P | Aicplasie and ImgineManu y stations | under option, will hereafter have route. his headquarters at the main office 23 years of age and a |of the company in San Francisco. the School of Elec-| In addition to the Madras. prop- along PER T R Nflw ineering at the Uni- | erty, Mr. Wernecke will have charge hington, resigned a |of operations at propertiés in Oali- GN WAY TU JUBS F: ttle radio sta- | fornia, in which the Alaska Juneau assignment, | Gold Mining Company recently ac- | e of the erec- |quired an interest. He will also MCAld\, Huntley Play Part in P.-A. A. Ju- dio | continue to direct operations at neau Flight Route lC hssing -‘r,“\ the Treadwell Yukon property ab 5 Wernecke, Yukon Territory. - e H i st of Fair- Both McArdle and Huntley have booked for Cordova, where | Il be flown to their respec- | tations ATTENTION MASONS There will be a ,Called Com- | munication of Mt. Jumeau Lodge | - 147 this evening at 7:30. Work in |the F. C. degree. By order of the ci'ner: WERNECKE TO HAVE (W sunes ., HIS HEADQUARTERS | v vty N SANFRANCISCO le to become | Tjvingston Wernecke, Consulting | P cific-Alas- | Geologist for the Alaska Juneau| Martha Society will hold a!..When the gas motors of Otto s new Fairbanks-Juneau |Gold Mining Company, who left in | GOODIE SALE beginning at 11 a. and Daimler first made their ap- r and express auplane December for Madras, Oregon, m. Saturday, Fgbruary 8;.et 8ani- pearahce in the world of tech- Both men are to become where the compa ny has a propmv tary Grocery waflv. nics, Junkers quickly realized that . - — a5y motors were destined to become & lpmxmmng factor in the ‘'mechani- cal world. He began to specialize on the new ¢ype of machinery and in partnership with Oechelhaeuser in 1889 founded an experimental station for: gas motors at Dessau. ‘The purpese of the station was to | study,_the all-important problem af the ' temperature of motors during ‘|'the process of combustion. The Two of the most sonages on the J. W. LEIVERS,, | Secretary.. | GOODIE SALE THIS smart afterioon dress statlon Became the nucleus of the is fashioned of metal shot great Junkers Airplane Construc- jersey. Emverald and' rhine- u?,yzpm at Dessau. stone ‘clips, ‘which’ repeat the ., was born February 3, followed by a severe aters to a high stage lqflmg to the city were the Junkers firstvall’ metal -plane SOUND W ! was sheet iron. After the war when the works at | Dessau began' to: flourish, Junkers | propagated a working agreement | between German and foreign air Electrical Research Products, Inc., services which, was concerned, Was, later -consum- mated by ‘the formation of -the| with L. Lemieux, former Juneau Lufthanso. Besides ‘being ‘a scientfic in- ventor, Jurikers was recognized as a5 sl -Gigalilber? anift :an Jexpel-| o0y, Was SNCeR ur hy Mimselt su lent business man. Upon the occa- sion of the 70th anniversary of his|ipe goyion in which the electrical birth many honors were given to company i tr¥ing to Pecover from him, including "honorary degreesGrocs for equipment he leased from from several ‘universities, the High|tnem for use in the Coliseum School for Applied Arts of Coethen |Theatre made him an honerary senator as did the Polytechnic of Aix-la-Cha- pelle. The latter city as well as his native city, Rheydt, and Des- sau, each accorded him the free-|ihe Oity of Juneau at the effice dom of ‘the eity. Junkers was ‘author of several|weh 11 for hauling @) tely volumes dealing with motors and '} airplanes and their construction.|rock from A. J. bunkers to new | ‘Forty-one cents out of dollar in the steel industry goes for wages, says the American Iron nnd Steel Immute dmungated. . Much of the damage was caused along the waterfront whére ¢rafi were ‘torn Jobsé from moorings, blocking the ehannel: This photo shows . a smkmg boathouse in the river. Bridges were | CASE IN 3D WEEK Third week ‘of the ‘trial of the so far asi Germany |against W.' D. Gross opened this morning in Federal' District Cpurt theatre manager, on the stand. He testified as to how seund eguip- ment, the focal point of the con- operators. More than $300,000 is involved in —— BIDS WANTED Sealed bids will be received by of the City Clerk up to 5 pm. 1800 cubic yards coarse crushed R 3 T N garbage dump approach south of | AMERICAN LEGION Union Qil Co. plant. Meets tonight at Dugout. adv.|served to reject any and all hids. e A. W. HENNING, City Clerk. — - AMERICAN LEGION Meets tonight at Dugaut adv. each | —adv. U &DIPWTOPMWRE WEA’I‘HERBURIAU The W eather (By the U. 8. Weather Bureau) Forecast for yuneau and vieinity, beginning at 4 p.m., Feb. 4: Fair tonight, Tuesday, cloudy, probably rain;light variable winds, becoming moderate southeast Tuesday. . LOCAL DATA Time Barcmeter Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity 'Weather 4 pm. yest'y 30.27 39 90 s 4 Lt Rain 4 am. today . 30.27 31 95 NwW 2 Pt. Cldy Noon today ...30.25 34 89 s 4 Cldy RADIC EEPORTS YESTERDAY TOLAY Highest 4pm. | Lowest4a.m, 4a.m. Precip. 4a.L Station temp. temp. temp. temp. vedocity 24hrs, Weatler Barrow .. 6 -6 | -6 16 10 0 Clear Nome . : .24 24 | 22 22 10 14 Snow Bethel ... .. 26 26 | 22 24 4 02 Snow' Fairbanks ] -6 -16 -6 4 0 Cldy Dawson e 18 10 » | -14 12 4 .01 Clear St. Paul ... .. 28 28 | 24 26 26 Trace Cldy Dutch Harbor ... 36 36 | 32 32 14 22 R.alnl Kodiak 36 36 40 26 B4 Rain Cordova . 38 36 ' B 0 ' cldy Jumnean 39 31 31 2 33 Pt.Cldy Sitka AR — ] 88— = 30% Pl Ketchikan ... 54 40 | 28 28 4 0 Clear Prince Rupert ... 44 4 | 30 32 4 [] Cldy 40 30 30 6 0 Clear 46 42 42 4 0 Clear 54 | 44 44 4 0 Cldy 52 54 54 4 .08 Cldy ‘WEATHER SYNOPSIS An area of high barometric pressure has developed during the past 24 hours over Southeast Alaska and the MacKenie River Valley, the crest being 3036 inches at Dawson. A storm area was charted over western Alaska and the North Pacific Ocean, the lowest re- ported pressure benig 2930 inchesa short distance west of Kodiak. This general pressure distribution has been attended by clearing weather over most of Southeast Alaska and by unsettled weather with precipitation over the greater portion of western Alaska.’ It was cooler this morning along the coastal regions from Un- alaska to British Columbia and warmer over: the Téanana and Kus- kokwim vaileys. Juneau Cash Grocery CASH GROCERS Corner Second and Seward Free Delivery PHONE 58 INSURANCE Allen Shattuck, Inc. Established 1898 Juneau, Alaska Right re- | gemeeeremm e, S it WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 485 silver and green ‘of the frock, mark ‘the square-cut neck. A new off-the-face hat of black knitted straw and black kid pumps appligued with Hzard complete the sophisticated en- semble. | 1859, in the Rhenish city of Rheydt, His father was owner of a weaving mill. The son, after hi ymm.mun education, studied me- of 24 phssed the examination as lng:eerlng at the poly- 11in, Karlsruhe and -mmng and at the age governmental engineer’s assistant. 1 » Y40 V'as, Woung. Lecturer ,.,um- several years of experi- #uring which he m a 'number of inventions,] 1897 accepted a call to flh polytechinic of Aix-la-Chapelle fa ‘1% years he lectured on heat. %lmkm was_ married ’he jl er of 12 children, “whom grew to be adults. 'bhe 'uf 'thé ‘fmportant early in- ventions of Junkers was the Junk- ers kalotimeter, Which he evolved during’ his studfes at the Dessau qpi\[menhl station. The kalori~ meter is a ‘thermometer for meas- uring minutely a motor's heating combustion. It was mh& in 1892 and came into wide- use. _ ¥irm Founded “In 1898 Junkers founded the firm of Jumkers and Company at Des- | sau whjioh, besides manufacturing| ‘the ‘kalorimeter, also made gar ‘stoves und other heating appara- #us. During the years he lectured at Al ipelle, he continued his efforts toward producing the meter of his dreams. It was mot until 1913, however, that be was satisfied that he hadl sccomplished that and in that year ‘established & motor plant &t Madgehurg, from which the Junk- exs, Motor Works at Dessau even- tually grew. In view of the eco- restrictions during the World War, the metal chosen gor, ; i ISIS takes pleasure in announcing the ap- pointment of Mrs. Jennie Brumberg as our exclusive representative in Alaska featuring YOUTHSKIN TISSUE CLEANSER YOUTHSKIN COMPLEXION YOUTHSKIN NIGHT CREAM YOUTHSKIN FINISHING CREAM YOUTHSKIN FACE POWDERS YOUTHSKIN ROUGE . YOUTHSKIN LIPSTICK— 35 All at very reasonable prices! Arrange now with Mrs: Brumberg for a FREE demonstration and facial. Just Phone 550 for appoinment. NOW IT IS SAFE TO REDUCE! Try REDUCEMOR TEA Let us explain its qualities! . : Juneau Frock Shoppe Mgs. JENME BRUMBERG. - LEADING THE FIELD PROVEMENTS, PERFORMANCE AND LOW PRICE NEW 1935 Model GENERAL ELECTRIC WASHER ¥ p\ line of G.E Washers - m“‘m"m represents MORE - VALUE PER DOLLARJ than bias ever beéri offered before. From top to bettom, inside:and out, they are built 10 your needs and your de- Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. JUNEAU—Phone 6 DOUGLAS—Phone 18 THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS The Gastineau ‘Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat <