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T T 7 VETOES. | May w _THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, APRIL. 18, 1935. introduce . . . = to Lhe Army motto of “A Servant E tive' of the Pacific Alaska Alrways A collection of Spring hats which represents the most: import- ant examples of the fashion designer’s art . . . We: believe that in this group you will find exactly the hats of your dreams . . . to complement the frocks, suits and coats you have chosen as A RO AR vived memories of early days' én Gastineau Channel when he told of the dream his pafents had had, 35 years ago, of a bridge sometime, connecting Douglas Island with the ' mainland. He praised Juneau for the progress now being made in that bridge’s actual construction. Vital school statistics were brief- ly presented as a final feature of the meeting by A. B. Phillips, sup- erintendent of Juneau schools. Mr. Phillips, through the medium of a geaphic chart, showed only too | plainly the growing school popula- tion here. His chart indicated that, in 1923, there were 349 pupils in school “here. That figure has been |more than doubled in twelve years, as there were 836 students enrolled last month, he demonstrated. - e KETCHIKAN GG INCREASE IDEA Chaipbeg: Ugiblds Bacy- tive Board's Decision at Luncheon Today (Continued trom Page Nne) detail was ‘Cleap-up ‘Week' Chair- man William B. Kirk's announce- ment that the annual Paint-up, Clean-up, Fix-up ‘z{“k here would | staft ort Moy « May 6. 1 an- bther was Ppesideit R. H. Rob- erison’s -annowncement that <« Gov. John W. Troy had been asked, by telegram, to ‘intércede 1n Washing- tor, ‘D. €, for &'Coast'Guard air- plahe base hére,’ Six guests ‘were introduced fol- lowing the''business meeting. The Hev/ John' W. Glassé intro- ee 000000000000 AT THE HOTELS . s0e 000000000000 Zynda Mrs. A. R. Haydon, Annex Creek. Gastineau Mrs. George R. Moore, Juneau; H. M. Moore, Juneau. Alaskan Fred. Morton, Sumdum. — -, NOTICE Attend meeting for increased pensions. Meeting at American Legion Dugout, 7:30 p.m., Friday, April 19. Vi duced Vificent 1. Kraft and Clar- ence Arnold; ' difectors of KINY, Juneau’s’ radio broddeasting station uat 1o construotion. Tanner Introduced Ensign George Tanner ' of' the Salvation Army was® well-applauded after his brief talk. A newcomer ALB| WHITE, to Juneau, he promised to live up e § —adv. Secretary. of ALY [ S a | The Florence Shop | Permanent Waving a Speclalty A. B. Hayes, traffic representa- | ! Florence Holmquist, Prop. ’ | and recently feturned to Juneau, spoke ‘briefly of the news that the PAA's seapldne which will be used PHONE 427 Behrends Bank. Bullding here this siimifrier, had left Seattle | #——————— this mdmfi;g for Juneau. T O S B~ D R T N | Gunnar' Blomgren) ‘owner of the | 4 NE Sanitary -Grodery, Introduced R. | LUDvfis’-maLSON Flakstad, ifporter; from Seattle. | | Watch ®epairing B :mn Praises | Philco—General Electric Agency % b= . Blagf the| | FRONT STREET tka mmerce, re- g : haniber of MAUNDY THURSDAY | CEREMONIES TO This evening the Alaska Chapter of Rose Croix, one of the co- 1ordma!c bodies of the Scottish |Rite Masons, will observe its annual Maundy Thursday monies of “extinguis at the Scottish Ri ‘The ceremony be preceded by a supper at 6:30 o'clock, which is said to be in commemoration of Christ's Last symbolic darkness until Easter Sun- 'day, when the ceremony of “Re- lighting the Lights” These ceremonies are obligatory and are open only to Masons who have attained the Eighteenth -De- gree, it was announced. e - DAILY EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY! WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE— | WITHOUT CALOMEL And You'll Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Rarin’ to Go 1t you fel sour and sunk worl T L T OO - axative candy or um pect them to make ddenly sweet 20 Dehyant ana ful of sysabine. For they can’t do it. They only move the | bowels and 8 mere movement doesn’t at the cause. The reason for your down-andeout is liver. g pu Tia tncouid pour oat two lemf aches and you feel down and out. Your whole system Is poisoned. It takes “".l!l”d' old CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS to hese two | feel “up and up.” The; h-rmlz, (Infl?meu le extra ‘when it comes to making the bile flow freely. But don"t ask for liver pills. Ask for Carter's | Little Liver Pills. Look for the name Carter's Little Liver Pills on the red label. Resent & substitute. 262xt drug stores. ©1981C. M. Co. Supper with his| | disciples. The Chapter remains in| takes place.| BE HELD TONIGHT | U. 8. DRPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAD The Weather (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and vielnity, beginning at 4 p.m., April 18: Rain tonight and Friday; moderate to fresh southeast winds. LOCAL DATA Barometer Temp. Humldity Wind Velocity 20.46 45 © 61 s 16 29.46 39 64 E 16 29.57 37 76 SE 18 RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY Highest 4p.m. temp. temp. 44 2 Time 4 p.m. yesty 4 am. today Noon today Weather Cldy Lt. Rain Sprinkling TODAY Lowest 4a.m. 4a.m. Preclp. 4a.c temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weatler 30 L8, Station Anchorage Barrow Nome' | Bethel Fairbanks Dawson 8t. Paul ...[L.. Dutch Harbof ... Kodiak Cordova Juneau ... Sitka ... Ketchikan Prince Rupert ... Edmonton Seattle Portland San Francisco 16 ' Clear | Clear|| | flear Pt.Cldy Clear Ciay, Snow (Clear Clear Rain, § csoLas 2 <3 04 A2 Trace A8 34 88 08 0 Trace 0 0 1 I | e J’ | | | | |5 R R Cldy, Rain Clear Cldy Cldy Clear BEZERBEEAEEE E TN 56 62 52 WEATHER CONDITIONS AT 8 A. M. Ketchikan, raining, temperature, 38; Wrangell, cloudy, 41; Craig, cloudy, 41; Juneau, raining and snowing, 36; Skagway, cloudy, 38; Sitka, snowing, 34; Anchorage, cloudy, 36; Nenana, cloudy, 18; Fair- banks, cloudy, 28; Hot Springs, clear, 2; Tanana, partly cloudy, 18; Nulato, cloudy, 20; Kaltag, cloudy, 18; Unalakleet, cloudy, 25; Flat, cloudy, 20. | | 60 | | i WEATHER S YNOPSIY Low barometric pressure prévaied 'this morning throughout the North Pacific Ocean while high p essure prevailed from the Pacific Coast States southward to the Hawaiian Islands. High pressure also' prevailed at Barrow. This general .pressure’ distribution has been attended by precipitation along ths coéastal regions from Unalaska to British Columbia and by fair weather- over the remainder of the field of observation. It was warmer this morning at Seward Peninsula. Portland and colder over the —_— NEW SHIPMENT HERE! BACARDI RUM CALIFORNIA GROCERY Phone 478 = the basis of your Spring wardrobe. - Voile and Organdie COTTON FROCKS We have on display for Easter Week the most GLOVES PIGSKIN FRENCH KID . FABRIC SILK MESH Prompt Delivery R COLORS—Black, W hite, Navy, Grey unusual selection of frilly new Cotton Frocks. + Voiles In Floral Patterns Tan, Brown B. M. Behrends Co., Inc “Junedw’s Leading Department Store” =+ 4 i = = = = = = § 2 = = = s Organdies In Pastel Shades NEW HATS New Easter Arrivals TR T SEE THE NEW 1935 GENERAL ELECTRIC MODELS NOW ON DISPLAY OO:W themechanism— 5 YEARS PERFORMANCE it determines how long PROTECTION and how well a refriger- In addition to the standard ator will serve you. The Dperformance of the refriger- 1 year warranty every G-E sealed-in-steel mechanism ator you buy outweighs in value all other refrigerator carries 4 more years pro- features combined. tection for only $5—five years for only $1 a year! A BUYER'S GUIDE 4 Always ask “Howlongwill .The famous G-E sealed-in- it last?” For lowest cost greel mechanism is now and greatest satisfaction available in all 3 types year after year, rate the of refrigerators: Ho;il:w Top, Flatop, Liftop: - this basis: 10% for styling; 10% for features; 10% for quietness; 5% for special Frfi i as low as Convenient Ters - ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. gadgets; 65% for dependable Juneau———Douglas NORTH SEA IS PALATIAL SHIP ON ALASKA RUN Vessel Is Making Initial Voyage to Southeast manogram on ep';h.;lde of her fun- nel, she is adfmmlu_l vessel, an ougstanding ‘addition to Northland's already well appointed fleet, mark- ing a milestong of progress in the development. of Alaskan transpor- tation. ST —r——— AUXILIARY HOSTS the moonlight. Bencfits to Shippers | The shipper will find space for 13700 deadweight tons, 158,000 cubic | feet in all, and 22,000 cubic feet of | |cold storage space, newly installed.| The refrigeration system is worthy |of note in that the modern system {of circulating cold air is used in- istead of brine coils, thus insuring | BT | the delivery or_ry.-frigerhbed €argo| he 5‘?‘““§Pr vtn perfect condition. Green sturfs‘lwm entertaih fi:z s of tHe auxil- and fruits especially will retain jary and Afer) Legion tonight their freshness under this method | g the Dugout:» Oards, dancing and Alaska Ports of cooling. | other entertajnment is promised and Special anenh_on has been given‘pnus will be awarded. (Continued from Page One) |0 cargo handling—a freight ele- ————— (Mir &+ Vit - | vator serves No. 2 hold, long booms Original Chippewa men's shoes . have been fitted, and new winches b : . cabin passengers. ‘A permanent |, x $295. Forded Shoe Sale, Arnold's have been installed. By the way, me‘nmm‘ gk ady. steerage has been added to ecare for| winches are absolutely noiseless, so Y ""eau amp e op WINE WINE WINE 22 passengers, and a secondary g4 passengers will not be dis-| : steerage is fitted up for 180 per';turbcd when cargo is being worked Bt o AR L e ool b T«-um Little Store Wi‘h ,”‘e Big Valies” |Bring your fi§. “TOTEM GrOC- §. 36 BEsas 0 : sons. She carries a crew fo 65. ¢ ERY. ady. SPORT DRESSES BRIGHT STRIPES and PLAIDS Low Pricéd——-A" Sizes glon Auxiliary 7 P e seres ¥ pecformance and long life. at night. The first class accommodations 1 | Besides the alterations and re- o, ,lhe feme of cofn!on—a A€ newals mentioned above,. the boil- | outside rooms and with the excep-| e jers and machinery have been thor- tion of a few boat-deck staterooms, oughly renovated and restored to all rooms are entered from Pro-|, "oy condition. A mechanical| tected inside PARSAgPWAYS, Many or:venlilation system for Lower Deck | S5% ‘tolta, Sevieet, do-tyus, eupte| Tisriere Puncy S Sy oo} = 5 ies steerage ers, and are to be found, all fitted wim‘cllmes for FIecHRgS RAIANS dditional fire protection have been comfortable, sleep inviting beds, and i iose Te 1 | the lamps placed just right. Equip- ingstied. | ment has been installed so that Thoroughly Modern | you may enjoy your favorite radio| Since coming under ine North- program at any time, as well as|land house flag she has been a hive | receive the bulleting of news which'o0f industfy. Carpenters, joiners, “Sparks” publishes. painters, boilermakers, riveters, rig-{ ‘Cozy Club Room gers, upholsterers, decorators—the | The main lounge is forward on Whole list of shipbuilding trades the Bridge deck and there is a has had its inning. The over-| cozy club room at the after end of |hauling was as complete as possi-| this same deck. The dining room ble. Every part of the ship, from seats 80 and is on the main deck Stem to stern and from keel to top- | forward, airy, well lighted, attractive mast, was overhauled and renewed | and free from vibration. as needed so that besides being' ‘The Ilounge, dining room and thoroughly modern, she is in effect | public rooms are finished in pastel @ brand new ship, with every detail shades. Deep piled, beautifully pat- just as the most exacting voyager | terned carpets cover the decks of would have it arranged. ! these spaces. The club room, as Over $100,000 have been expend- club rooms should be, is finished ed by the Northland Company in in oak panelling, with sturdy oaken the modernization and betterments chairs. The Gallery and Pantry here described, under the direction have been entirely refitted, pre- of William Semar, General Mana-| senting a gleaming vista of monel ger, assisted by Carl J. Nordstrom, | metal, a shining oil burning range, | Seattle Consulting Naval Architect, | everything bright and clean. and Marshall McGinitie, Port En-| For those who prefer the out-of- gineer. How well they have suc- doors, there is the 200-foot stretch ceeded will be shown by a visit wi of poat deck—lots of room for the ship. Her hull a glistening ng chairs, deck games, danc- | white, green at the waterline, u:dl sprawling ) 1z, # tete-a-tete by the rail ‘in|carrying the familiar shield ard [y 4 requests writ- Juneau Cash Grocery CASH GROCERS Corner Second and Seward Free Delivery PHONE 68 s N & [ — | INSURANCE | - - Allen Shattuck, Inc. Juneau, Alaska EASTER CANDIES and NQVELTIES DRUG STORE Near Coliseum Theatre 1t's Cream Tartar Y thit makes biscuits fuffier and cakes lighter, That's why itbelongs it baking powder. . o T Mo Baking Powder Established 1898 UNITED FOOD CO. CASH GROCERS Phone 16 We Deliver - Meats—Phone 16~ i t Front St. | N