The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 1, 1936, Page 2

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OPECIALS DRESSES EVENING GOWNS and DINNER DRESSES Sl 3.50 to 52240 DRESSY PRINTS and BRIGHT SOLID COLORS . $1450 $185 GROUP NEW SEMI- FORBMALS in Pastel Shades .J;w‘m! y Priced at $Q.75 GROUP STREET DRESSES NEW SUITS Specially Priced at 225 $§75 NEW COATS—Semi Dress and Sport Models in a Variety of Colors and Sizes $ l 7 50to $32.50 HATS...GLOVES...PURSES... HOSIERY ... BLOUSES . . . SKIRTS and NEW NECKWEAR All at Moderate Prices B.M. Behrends Co., Inc. “Juneau’s Leading Deparimer: Store” | Liquor Department ——REMEMBER—OPEN ALL NIGHT— The Largest Selection of Imported Liquors in Alaska ROCK and RYE 8 l B | 70 Proof—PINT SOMETHING NEW! Horehound Irish Moss $l 60 Proof—PIN"l' COINTREAU 35.50 Imported—FIFTH s KUMMEL $5.an 86 Proof—FIFTH it D.0.M. BENEDICTINE Sz 86 Proof—PINT 3 HERBSAINT $3-95 120 Proof—FIFTH s ! Caliquer Advocat sz.so 40 Proof—FIFTH o CORBY’S French Anisette $4.50 Imported—50 Proof—FIFTH . MARASCHINO 60 Proof—PINT HUDSON BAY RUM 151 Proof—FIFTH . [ excellent | fully comparable with accommeda- | PHONES 92 95 8 Years Old—90 Proof—PINT GRAPE BRANDY 10 Years Old—90 Prooi—PINT POLO CLUB GIN PLANS GIANT | AIRLINERS T0 CROSS OCEANS Igor Sikorsky Makes An- nouncement at Aero- nautical Institute NEW YORK, May 1.—Igor Sikor- | sky, designer and builder planes and flying of air- boats, announced | that his organization is prepared «o, produce giant airliners to meet ev- ery demand of ocean flying. “We believe that there must be a flying gines, probably twin deck, with rea- i sonable speed of from 160 to 180 | boat with four to six en-| miles per hour,” he said in an ad- ‘ dress to the Institute of Aeronauti- cul Science. “The ship will have interior living quarters ! Linns abcard a small steamship, have nice sleeping accommodations. land a large dining room which r\\ould also be used for a lounge and dancmg , The flying boats are expected to l comfortable staterooms which will | Queen of Greens = SEARS NAMED POLICE CHIEF FOR 5 YEARS Former Detective Confirm- ed as Head of Seat- tle Department SEATTLE, Ma Sears, former King police chief was confirmed by the City Council. He was appoinied over the bitter opposition of Mayor-Elect John Dore Chief Sears said he wi tments witk fe 1e police officers as inspect- - Revanua Law of asnmgtun I3 Icurry at least 30 passengers and a | |#¥ crew of eight or ten men. The |ships will be about twice the size lof clippers now flying the Pacific ;Ocmm HITLER ARMY PLANE HITS; ELEVEN DEAD Military Craft Crashes in; g “Sniffers” Maneuvers Held During Night NEUULM, Bavaria, May 1. — A/ German military plane crashed dur- ing the night in maneuvers and eleven persons, including the crew, |has found no s: were killed. The plane was one of a squadron soaring over the district along the | Bavarian Wurtemburg Province where combined air protection man- euvers for the population and anti- aircraft detachments were held e APPENDECTOMY Ruth Brundige underwent an ap- pendectomy operation this morning at €U Ann's Hospital - D The city of Chattanooga’'s cash balance sheet on January 1, 1936, was the best in five years, according - to City Auditor F. K. Rosamond Pay’n Takit Sl‘(lf‘en Mllllon DO"ala to! Be Collected—Meas- ure Attacked OLYMPIA; “77'7 May 1.— on State’s 1935 reven ked on the first ann: L bathing suit and crown of lets tuca formed the regalia of Miss Jackie Templeton, chosen lettuce qneen of Arizona’s Salt Riven valley over a large number of cond testants. Here's the effect. But what would happen if the queen really went for a swim? (Asso{ ciated Press Photo) 000. Tax Commissioner T. M. said the law wded business, of cupation, retail sales, campensat ing public utiliiles, amusement ad- misgsions, liquor, cigarettes, and in- heritance taxes Sales tax alone at of the collections. scounted for half Probe Beneath Buildings for Leaking Gas MILLIONARE SPEEDFLIERIS DALLAS, Te man nose as gas, says a Id’l\\ utility Gas sniffers, known as members | of the bar gang, constantly probe s streets and buildings | for leaking gas. They drive a bar down to a ga main, withdraw it it their nosc to the outlet and take a lusty whif They can tell instantly if all i well ‘The professional sniffer has per fected his art to the point where he | can distinguish Ut'l\\m‘l\ natural or artificial gas, they say Howard Htrlghvs Predicts He Will Better 400 Miles Per Hour DEROIT, M May 1 1 Hughes, millionaire speed today he eventual > more tk 0 B, How- g BUY AT HOME! Don’t Forget to be at OUR STORE at 7:30 SATURDAY NIGHT GEORGE BROTHERS LIQUOR DEPARTMENT e PP DS P S PSS S Albert Robin Cognac 40 Years Old—84/Preof .. 36.50 Monogram Canadian 33 90 Proof—6 Yeurs Old—FULL QT... Seagram’s Five Crown sl SPECIAL SELECTED 3450 5195 250 Juneau’s Largest Grocery and Liquor Store 24 Hour S;er\_rice—OPE.N ALL NlGllT—z4llour Service 2 Pounds for 75C Fresh Creamery BUTTER Best Grade 10 1b- Cloth Bag §3¢ PURE CANE SUGAR —PAY'N TAKIT VALUES— 2 Dozen for 59(: l EGGS, Fresh, Large, Clean Selected % EVERY EGG GUARANTEED | cloudy, 44; | 492; Chitina, cloudy, Wash- | collections / approximating $16,000,- AFTER RECORD : U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER 'BUREAU THE WEATHER (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) o e L Forecas Cloudy east winds. for Juneau and vicinity, begnining at 4 p. m., May 1: ¢onight and Saturday, probably showers; moderate south-" LOCAL DATA Barometer Temp Humidity Wind Velocity 3018 46 w 6 3018 81 s 1 Cldy 3013 51 w 6 cuy |, CABLE AND KADIO REPORTS | 4 YESTERDAY | TODAY # Highest dpm. | Lowest4am. 4am. Precip. 4zm. | . temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs Wecth - 37 -14 34 40 § Weathes'. cldy Time 4 pm 4 m. ye Station Anchorage Barrow | Nome 10 12 10 Clean C!d)’ Cldy cuay}: (s Cldy| Cleary; Rain g Rain Cldy ('myi Dz 5 ; 3 8 St. Paul 3 | F 16 Dutch Harbor Kodiak Cordova Jon Sitk: K Prince Rupert Edmonton s 3 Por'tland San Francisco New York Washington cuy cmylk Clear Pt. Cldy§y Pt. CldyA Pt. Cldy Clear Pt. Cldyi§ Pt 4 6 4 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 [ g ¢ WEACHER CONDITIONS AT 8 A. M. r Ketchikan, cloudy, temperature, 41; Craig, clear, 46; Wrangell,} cloudy, 43; Sitka, cloudy, 43; Soapstone, cloudy, 45; }ludmnlle? Juneau, cloudy, 43; Skagway, cloudy, 44; Cordova, cloudy, 38; McCarthy, cloudy, 40; Anchorage, partlyd cloudy, 40; Fairbanks, cloudy, 40; Nenana, clear, 34; Hot Springs,| a, clear, 31; Ruby, cloudy, 38; Nulato, cloudy, 40;g 37; ‘Unalakleet, clouly, 25; Crooked Creek, cloudy, 40; Flat, cloudy, 39. ] WEATIER SYNOPSIS * The barometric pressure was high this morning over the easternjy and southern portions of Alaska, the crest being 30.20 inches offig the coast of Southeast Alaska. A storm area prevailed over thel southern Bering Sea. This general pressure distribuaion has been attended by precipitation along the coastal regions from the Aleu- tiens to Cordova and by cloudy weather over the remainder of thet ‘.4 field of observation. : It was warmer last night over the interior and northern por-" tions of Alaska. % in which he holds the world's 1 plane speed record Hu closed a new engine, which delivers maximum horsepow- SChilllng er at an altitude of 20,000 feet, is | ¥ pure developed for the plane. The & s ;\hmlla built e -mile average he maintained last mbeér over a Southern Cali- e was cidental, he 1, to speed he hopes to attain in his sub-s osphere dash with the racer a equipped with the new ee The Ideal Summer Fuel JR. DIAMOND BRIQUETS $13.50 per ton Pacific Coast Coal Co. PHONE 412 COAL BUNKERS closed at noon Saturday during summer months. [AUTO NEEDS THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat The First National Bank JUNEAU [ ] CAPITAL—$50,000 SURPLUS—$50.,000 ® TOMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES 214 % Paid on Savings Accounts

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