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New! pastei k;i s with that “hand-made” : look - Prices starting ‘at $7.50 A group of enchanting one- and two-piece knitted suits and dresses in soft shades which make the bleakness of winter seem i.l&c’rcdil)lc. And every one with those details of finishing which precleim it to be hand-made. B. M. Behrends Co., it “Juneau’s Leading Department Store” |tas Fisherie Ca., 5, a Yatia-bound ‘Lcmormw, after 4 $ort wip south. | N nscovnmvn FROM' YLINESS { DOUGLAS Deputy U. S. Matsh a. ;fiusm LOCAL OPTION, EKAHS CELEBRATE ‘whm undet the we'a'her hom mc the 36th anniversary | effects of his ilness. % nization of the local Dagmenar o ool thern Light Rebekah | HAVE (Continuea irom P“.gc One) YOU REGISTERED > die adjournment in the tained their members | at g h James Prawley seconding . 14 Fellows and nur Registration books for the mun and President Luther C. Hess put- last night. Whist|cipal eleetion, e no ting the question. Just before its final adjournment Senator N. R.| Walker presented a resolution which was quickly rushed througzh,_ (he Senate over the protest of the ihair, complimenting President Hess on the fine work he had|,, | ‘one as chief officer of the upper house during the 60-day session. A cautiful picture had been present- 11 him earlier in the day by the enators. House members presented Speak- 2 Hofman a package “not to ’pened until you get to Seward, Andrew Nerland making the pre- entation and complimenting Mr. Hefman on his fine servige. Last day for reg but voters of the evening, the | open, to Mrs. J. R. Lang- | March 30, e Weheren for high|to register early and av: Fleek and Ed|minute rush. A. W. HENNING, " Cily Clerk. —adv, i ST. PATRICK'S SILCIAL ts were served after - >ro —— RESIDENCE MODERNIZED | Npw LOW PRICES ON ALL ‘i Richard McCormick has added | QUORS AT THE TOTEM GRD: to the impr ovement of his home by | CERY, , he addition of a Duteh window, es the modernity of | Vsl gy el W BREEDMAN ~ARRIVES * ‘Well-| knpwn at Chitiny a5 | e - s C \\\ILR\MAN RETURNING mgn fih’lved cn th Vl of {he Doug- e - v} g PHONES Meat Department 24-2 RINGS 42-2 RINGS Tomato Sauce S& W, o5 .250 CATSUP—-DEL MONTE or SNIDER’S, 350 2 bottles ... Soft as “lk t Large pkg. Lean, Tasty, Half or \Vhole SALAD DRESSING lLE!NZ DClLLS Durkee’s, <P BEEF STEW snlmszzc THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1935. LEBISLATORS | " GOSOUTHON | Fmsh Work in Record - Time and Cateh:Out- ‘nithing their You owe it to yourself and family to examine the Groceries, Fruits and ‘Vegetables at Juneau Cash Grocery before buying elsewhere . . . You » ill: ind - BETTER FOODS and LOWER PRICES HERE. . l G A . ALASKA Cornflakes SCHILLINGS r ink Salmon Large Package COFFEE No. 1 Tins 3 for 29¢ g 3 for 35¢ Hr Nl 2 1bs. for | passenger on’ the Norihind due | SWAFT AND COSPRODUCTS SWIFI"S ORIOLE DRY CURED BAOON-—— " SLICED LUNCH MEATS Armour’s, 2 large cans ..... 25¢ 'Your.Sunday Dinner is sure 16 be q treat ‘for the whole family nwnal Legmators caugm the Vic— toria soumbound Among those eak- ing passage were Arthur M. Cham- | To visit her mother in Washing- 7erlm and Mrs. Chamberlin, aen-'m,, D. C., whom she has not seen ator James Frawley and Mrs.|in 30 years, Mrs. C. Call is travel- Frawley, A. G. Nordale, Howard ing to Seattle from Seward on the | Lyng, Tolbert Scott and Mrs. Scott, | southbound Victoria. | Garnet Martin and Mrs. Martin,| Mrs. Call is a missionary at Un- s s mmalA Senator J. F. Devine and Mrs. De- | alakleet, where she has adopted /ine, Senator N. R. Walker, A. H. seven Indian children. “Two of { 7iezler and Senator J. R. Camp-|these adoption children are accom- bell. panying her to Washington. They jare Tillie and Sazza Call. ————————— TO SEE MOTHER Others leaving wno were here in connection with ‘the flegislature vere Hans Floe, Mr. and Mrs. W. ST. PATRICK’S SPECYAL J. Imlach, Karl Theile, J. N. Gn»})‘mw LOW PRivES ON ALL LI- [ sert, Clyde mus and Henry QUORS AT "m; TOTEM GRO- Malley. i -cglv_, adv going Steamer in record S R !tméau Cash Groce PHONES PHONES 58 - 455 58 — 455 rge numbl Free Delivery 6lc GREEN CUT String Beans j'ifli,a Fish = Small Tins | Hawaiian Islands. 2for 25 |TSINTCLOR]| 2 for 25¢ SIZA FRESH 'The Perfect Bleach : Shrim p |l 2 quarts for T":"V‘;t‘l’ ;{ ;{, ice 2 TINS ‘FOR zsc Yon § 25¢ 29¢ Fresh Fruits and Vegetables BANANAS GOLDEN RIPE 3 lbs. for 25¢ FRESH PEAS EARLY CROP, 2 Ibs. for 25¢ POTATOES NEW 3 lbs. for 25¢ LETTUCE f LARGE FIRM HEADS 10¢ each GA. STORES Grocrey Department 24 or 42 TISSUE WALDORF QORN MEAL; BROOMS SPERRY’S SARDINES Domestic, in oil, ean . .°. . "~ KRISTOFERSON'S FRESH COTTAGE CHEESE TUMBLER 5S¢ KIPPERED SNACKS King Oscar, ' Sv'cans_ g mmene s Water Sliced—Assorted 14 Vmehes—lb., 40¢ GLY WIGGLY wus OP AGRICULNB.E mmn BUREAU The Weather (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) Forecast for sunexu and vieinity, peginning at 4 p.m., March. 15: Rain or snow flurries tonight and Saturday;moderate southeast winds. LOCAL DATA Time Barcmeier Temp, Humidity Wind Veloeity Weather 4 pm. yesty ... 2096 36 67 s 6 Cldy 4 am. today .....20.92 35 87 SE 8 Lt. Snow Noon today ..........20.95 35 .. 88 s 9 Lt. Rain RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY | TODAY Highest 4pm, | Lowest4a.m. 4am. Precip. 4a..L Station temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weatlier Anchorage - 28 - - 05 4 ol *Barrow -10 -2 -12 12 A2 Clear Nome . 28 26 28 16 2 1 Cldy Bethel 34 |28 30 20 o ') Pt.Cldy ‘Fairbanks 26 20 24 4 0 Snow Dawson .. 2 -4 -8 8 0 | Pt.Cldy St. Paul 38 32 34 22 0 | Pt.Cldy Dutch - Harbor 40 32 36 4 22 Clear Kodiak ... 44 32 34 8 08 | Cldy Cordova .. . 34 34 34 34 4 88" | Pt.Cldy Juneau -~ 36 36 33 35 8 02 Lt Snow Sitka .. . 42 - 35 - - 26 — Ketchikan . 44 44 32 36 Calm 0 Cldy Prince Rupert ... 44 “ 3 34 4 .02 Cldy Edmonton . 34 18 2 2 4 8 Clear Seattle ... . 48 42 40 40 10 22 Pt. Cldy Portland .. 50 438 40 40 4 26 Pt. Cldy San Francisco . 58 56 46 46 12 02 Clear WEATHER CONDITIONS AT 8 A. M. Ketchikan, raining and snowing, temperature 37;Petersburg, snow- ing; Anchorage, tlear, 28; Fairbanks, cloudy, 10; Nenana, cloudy, 14; Hot Springs, cloudy, 14; Tanana, Flat, Crooked Creek, missing; Ruby, cloudy, 15; Nulato, cloudy, 20; Kaltag, cloudy, 17; Unalakleet, fog- gy, 22. WEATHER S YNOPSIS The barometric pressure was below normal this morning through- out Alaska and over the Pacific Ozean a short distance east of the This general p tended by precipitation along the castal region from Cordova south- ward to Seattle, and ovor the Tanana Valley, elsewhere over the Ter- ritory cloudy weather was repo:’:d. It was 30 degrees warmer at Fairbanks this morning as com- | pared with yesterday morning. only from the freshly €. crughed sugar This Bank Provides MORE than Safety To carry out its full measure of duty to customers and community, a bank must proude more than safety for depositors’ funds. It mush act as the financial center for the community; it must see that credit is extended where de- gerved; it must provide services and conveniences for depositors in handling their finances; it must be ready with sound ccunsel and ad- vice. At this bank you get SERVICE as well as safety for your funds. We are always ready to advise, counsel, and co-ope ate with you. Our many facilities are at your service—use them for your finan- cial convenience. THE First National Bank Tuneaun, Alaska Chévrbl;;and Pontiac Dealers TR CONNORS MOTOR CO. AGENTS re distribution has been at- « o