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THE DAILY ALASKA FMPIRE MONDAY FEB 8, 1937. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR DOLLAR BARGAINS! Infunls’ Blanket Bath Robes,pink or bluespecial $1.60 Infants’ White Dresses, trimmed.., Specigl 2 for $1.00 Outing Flannel Pajamas, boys or quls <. Special; $1.00 Children’s Rayon Vests and Bloomexs Special 3 for 31 Children’s Printed Wash Dres»e.» Specml $l 00 “Najareth’” Part-wool Union Suits- Ghildren’s. T s s 3 Close Out on Women s Houqe Dres Women's Rayon Vests and aeeiat 3 b Combinations ... %n.s ‘,Specml Grb Women's Part-wool Snung Co’nblmu ons) Special fil Vogue Garter Belts.and Brassieres . Speciul 2 for $1.00 Women's and Children's Fabric - Special; $1 QU _.Special $1 00 Specs Gloves 3 b ) ecial 2 pcnr Sl 00 Rubber Aprons und Rubber chby : : Pants Specml 3 for $l 00 Cannoh [lllk)b}l TuweJu ored — S d 22"'x40" ... A Speciul 3 for $l .00 White Huck Towels (,ulored s s heda Borders . Special 6 for $1.00 White Indian Head Napkins . Special per doz. $1.00 Linen Napkins—Red Borders. 18", Special 12 for $1.00 . White Terry Clpth - Heavy Quality Special 4 yds. $1.00 Checkered Ginghams--All Colors Special 4 yds. $1.00 Plaid Tissue Gingharns Special 3 yds. $1.00 Colored Peques and: Seersu(,kel.‘ Special 3 yds. $1.00 White Seersucker- Heavy Quality Special 6 yds. $1 00 Colortful Figured Chintz, req. ‘)DL, co i yard ... - Spe ’“«HJS‘P : Printed Silk C,ropes fVCIhl&‘b tu ‘Bl 95 Sppcuxl per. yd>5<l Women's Winter Hats . - Yaur, Choice $1.00 Monkey Face Gloves . | Boys' Husky-Lad Shirts .. Men's Pa;amqs~Pullover or Coat Style Smciql Men's Cotton Sox—gray - ....Specigl 6 pqi; $1. Bfl Men's Phoenix Silk Sox . ..Specigl 3 pair $1 $1:99 ..Special 6 p Eallow any young woman to Men's Fancy Ties—values to $1.50 .. Special | ]uneau et P T John Treot, who a few monthl ago was plain Laverne Brown, pilot on | a transcontinental airline, today is one of Hollywood’s best prospects for romantic roles. Discovered by Producer B. P. Schulberg, the hand- gome pilot was glven a small part in Diary.” U 8. DEPART)‘FNT OF AOH)LUL‘K‘URE WEATH)-,R B!IREAD THE WEATHER (By the U. S. Weather Bureau, Forecast for Juneau and vicinily, beginning at 4 p.m., Feb. 8 Snow tonight and probably Tuesday; .moderate southeast winds. “OLD CLOTHES | DAY” TUESDAY, ROTARY CLUB LOCAL DATA Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Veloclty Weather | 2 1 4 pm. _yest'v 20.62 25 87 SE 9 Lt. Snow {Walmsley Urges Members 4 «m toaiv w63 23 W NG 1 Li e : 12 nosn tod to Bring Cast Off Sty b i 92 8. 8 Lt Snow Wearing .»\ppa rel | Y:ABI:DAA? RADIG REPORTS | STE! FODAY is the siogan| Highest 4p.m. Lowestda.m. 4am. Precip. 4am. more y Club meet-| Station temp. temp. temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather G. H. Walmsley, heading the|Atka ... 40 38 - — v s 5 | commitice, has beea urging all Ro-|Attu oo, o —_ = s & | tarians to cut down their clothes|Anchorage .24 . [+ 10— = & inventory, and eliminate unneces-; Barrow . -2 -4 | -12 12 24 0 Clear sary “carry ovef” by bringing their| Nome - 24 12 2 2 4 T Clear old clothes, shoés of anything wears|Bethel 84 2% .18 20 8 0. Cloudy 8| |able that they can dispense with toj Fairbanks 20 2 | 18 -8 0 . .18. . Cldy | tomorrow’s meeting at the Terminal gflwlf::] ;: ; -;g »;g “4; (1); g}:«; Cafe. P g | a | 'The results from “Old Clothes Duteh Harbor :: 23 | 32 ;!g 2‘4 49 Snow Day” will be turned over to 'the Sal-| (C0rC “8% % | 2% S : 0?1 ?:]far (vation Army for distribution to the Fiixidat ¥ 2 | o 26 i »‘5 s ear ¥ ‘needy Last week the Salvation Ar- Sitka o Vi z ! % 4 i -45 now ‘my annuunced that their Supply ‘of Ketchlka‘n vy S P % % % '06 P | clothing was' nearly depleted and Prince Eupé}t 32 2 -, % 8 ~0 TR |that a real neéed for more clothing| paen nieon "0 8 B4 ° b2 ey lexlated because “of " the cold weather.| gaattie 26 8 M 1 T Bicw Il ! . 9 Pomnnd 3 40 36 38 8 4o Cloudy | Francisco 50 40 9 4 %4 Clear Stean l‘,hfifln I} n R s B 1 Washington 4c|. 34 88 6 42 Cloudy | i WEATHER CONDITION AT 8 A: M. TODAY \ T'e"u n“ eaas Alert Bay, clouay- temperature, 30; Bull Harbor, cloudy, 30; Triple 1’ Island, cloudy, —; Lengara, cloudy, 36; Digby Island, cloudy, 30; Ket- a film, then the lead in “A Doctor's Here he is with his leading lady, Helen Burgess. (Associated Press Photo) GITY OPENS WAR N BEER PARLORS Maglslrate Slaps $25 Fine | on City Float for Allow- ing Girl, 17, in Place Issuing a declaration of war on all places in Juneau where intox- icating liquors are sold, City Ma istrate A. W. Henhing this morni fined Harry Haloff $25 for permit- ting a girl under 18 years of age to frequent a place where into: ‘cating beverages are dispensed. This morning’s action was the result of investigations conducted by Magistrate Henning and Chief of Police Rof Hoffman last Friday night, during which they found a seventeen-year-old girl in the City Float Beer Parlor, which at the time was in charge of Haloff, the officials said. In imhposing the fine, Magistrate Honnmg pointed out that it is com- | pletely opposed to the publi !itues of beer and wine parlors, and’ warned that an active campaign ;will be undertaken by the city au- thol ities to put a stop to the pr: actice yxn all such Juneau establishments. | Magistrate Henning said the or- dinance should be upheld in spirit, not just in letter, and that it is up \to the operators of beverage dispen- {sarfes not to heckle over slight age,; qu'\lmcanom but to see that no |young people, whether they be just turned 18 or not, frequent their places. i i R AR The original inhabitante of the Philippine Islands were Negritoes (Aetas); who belenged to the east- ern section of the Ethiopic division of the human race. Today there provinces. M gig s o Kentucky increased its lead as the nation's great whiskey-produe- @& WE 3 permiv. jumps of around nmntyIAssnutT cAsE diy *incfuded: ~Jde Werner, Svén| A group of aétermined skieis wio {3nd Bill H”“’“ thade their way up the Douglas| ASSIST lN CONCERT | |Mallotis and Barrett Ar- Servica crew. 1 personal duty (o see that many m;wmplrtml by ‘the soctal club of th ' Atragned berore Judge George P.| vast improvement was reported’ 4s a publie concert ‘on February 17 this ‘morning, followinig _ their in- for the best. | ~ Miss Helen* Parrott, ‘violintist,”who | Yakutat, a¢cused’ of liquor law vio-| been completed and it is c;ummed give seveml selecnons Miss Pat-|jury, wereé each placed under’$1,000 Mildred Hefmann is attorney for! today was devoted to the hearing of conviction of g simple assault charixe' gof. . ? 1 Ea B. M. Behrends Co. puwblv up to an hundred. EXCELLENT SHAPE ‘heren. Ernie Parsons, Ralph Mur- APPEAL Is Nuw took advantage of what show hadl & ey Yki Trail, saw plenty of bvidence of | ven Sveren, one of Juneau's outbs | BY MRS- SOLOVIEFFJ raigned .ifl Dis'lriCI the worst curves, holes and ditches| Order’ of Eastern' Star which is the result of his'labors, though the at the Northmn uxht Presbyler- dictment by the Grand Jury last| The Ski jump at the big hill tos|hes pfayed on many- oceasions' *smce hations,” 'and ‘Harold W.* Barrett, ~— pond, and given until tomorrow! the three"défendants. | the case of the United States versus from the court of U. S. Commis- The case was expectsd to go te Leqdmg Dcpartment Store SI PARTIES F x lND ardy skiers on the trail' yestei- eau, 'Bob Davlin, Shirwood Wirt, | - BEFOR fallen up to noon yestérday and'HELEN PARROT :"0 } BEFU E BUURT the work recently done by a Forest | | standing skicrs, had made ft his| Final arrengements have been| Courl Today in the coure vun- irohed out, and 'a featuring Mrs. Viadimir Solovieff in|Alexander in' Federal District Court | trail remains plenty sporting Lnuugh}mn Churéh. | wéek, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mallott, urK ward the lower ent of the cotirse has| coming’ to‘Juriean (1ast Talf, Will also | charged with'a seéond cotnt of per-| 3 |thorning to efiter their pleas. Mrfs.| The remafnder of the Court séssion Pete Sdmarzict, on appeal from -a sioner Louis H. Smith, 3t Chicha- the jury late this afternoon. rott is a musical 1n:tl'uctor at the Jurieau Public Schools. Miss Frances Harland,” who has studied ' ift* Boston and the ' East- man Sc¢hool of Musi¢ in Rochester, New York, wlu be the accompan- DO YOU KNOW’ It would. cost you: approximately $285.00 if you burned candles to get the same amount of light given by a 100-watt Mazda Lamp dur- ist. ing its life—(750 hours). SEATHiA HOBRTT BUY EDISON MAZDA LAMPS N e g Wednesday, February 10, from 11:30 to 1:30. Adults 50¢ admission, chil- dren under twelve 35c. Public in- vited. adv. Alaska Electric Light 8 Power Co, S —————— board seeks legislation for a separ- ate woman's prison. The South Carodina penitentiary{{ ANNOU 0N JUVENILES | be allowed to ' Smiles At Ouster Although he was listening to the board of regehts accuse him of in- efficiency and incompetency prior to removing him as president of the University of Wisconsin by a voté | of 8 to 7, a jocular remark at the Madison, Wis., hearing brought this smile to the lips of Dr. Glenn Frank. (Associated Press Photo) Insanity | \Voids ‘M arrmge CHICAGO, than a minute afte a decision in the 5 Judge Josepk . Davi the losing law and s “I hope you will appeal this case.” b His decision, made without bene- precedent, was that been ad-! nnot contract a le-| are not more than 30,000 of these gal marriage until formally adjudg-. | people scattered through the largest ed sane again. fit of a gu a person wi judged insane as once The case |Brown, world war veteran. - > o> Secretary Woodring says tie In- ing state during 1936, producing 73,- land Waterways Corporation had al 674,528 gallons during year-ending June 30, 4, : . the fiseal net ificome of $899,769.96 for the: ilast fiscal year. Z NCING! THE RE.-OPENING of the Alaska Meat Co. With the Highesi Quuality of Meats Under the Management of A. ). FICKEN The Opening SHORTLY AFTER Date Will Be THE ARRIVAL OF THE YUKON WHICH IS BRINGING A COMPLETE STOCK OF HIGHEST QUALITY MEATS. chigan, snowing; 32 Oraig, cloudy, 33; ‘Wrangell, snowing, 30; Peters- burg, snowirig, 20; Sitka, snowing, 33; Juneau, showing, 27; Radloville, Questlon Involvmg Sailors| guswit: B0 ELARYL SbWHiE, 20, Cortons saby:ciaddy, st cae: | iha, cloudy, -2; McOarthy, cloudy, 0; Cape St. Elias, clear, 31; Anchor- ’ Longshoremen age, cloudy, 13; ‘Fairbanks, cloudy, 6; Nenana, cloudy, 14; Hot Springs, | Starts Trouble cloudy, 6; Tanéna, cleudy, 4; Ruby, partly cloudy, 2; Nulato, cloudy, 0: Flat, cloudy, 10; Ohagamute, partly cloudy, 7. Five steam 'schooners are tied ‘up WEATHER SYNOPSIS along the Coast in the first serious Low barometric' pressure prevailed this morning from. the, Bering dispute since' the' strike ended. Rep-|Sea southeastward to the Pacific Northwest Sitates and throughout resentatives of utions and employers northwestern Canada, the lowest reported pressure being 29.36 inches moved to a setblement of the disa=)@a short distance west of Cape St. Elias. High barometric pressure pre- greemeht whiek hinged on the jur< vailed throughout the Aleutians thence southeastward in a narrow belt isdiction of the question involvingto California, the crest being 30.80 inches over the Pacific Ocean at latitude 44 degrees ‘and longitude 178 degrees. Precipitation has fallen ‘over ‘the greater ‘portion cf Alaska, followed by clearing early SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Feb. 8.~ sailors #nd’'longshoremen. Crews ‘deserted ' thrée ships “at Portiand, ¢ne at Ban Diégo and one at San Pedré'bver the 'disagree- ment on the humber of longshore- men which aré to be sent to ships. Ralph T rers, President of the Steam Schuoner Association, said | the maximum permitted is eight but ten were sent from the ILA dis- patcher, two of whom were not needed. When protests were made the men wa]ked off. | LOCAL RED CROSS FLO 0D DONATION REACHES $1,000 Contribution to the Juneau chap- ter of the American Red Cross for flood relief in the middle west has now reached 1,000 it was anmounced today by Chairman John Newmar- ker. Contributions are still being received, the Chairman said, and he expects a report from other cities m the chapver this week Lack ar this mornirig over the intérior and he northern portion 6f the Gulf o Colder' weather prevailed over t over the field of observation the 24 béén generally higher. mail facilities have delayed these reports. ' ————e BISHOP ALEXY HERE Among the passengers in Juneau on the Penguin is Bishop Alexy, Bishop of' Alaska for the Russian Orthodox Church, who is return- New York and is enroute to Una- laska. Though his headquarters are at Sitka, Bishop Alexy has devoted his time to working in the Aleutian district for the past several years. ——————— James Lick, honor of the Lick observatory atop Mount Hamilton, | Calif., lies buried beneath the giant telescope which hls funds purchased. ing to the Territory from a trip to | western portions of Alaska and over f Alaska. he Bering Sea -hour region, elsewhere temperature changes have e |SNOW FIGHT ON LUTHERAN ROOF * Juneau’s present heavy snowfall |has transformed the roof of the | Lutheran Church into a beehive of activity as a crew of seven men to- |day battled the elements to keep the roof clear of snow and at the same {time replace the large section of roofing blown away in last weck's | Taku gale. - eee —— IMPORTANT MEETING {Of The Democratic Women’s Club |of Gastineau Channel will be held Tuesday evening, February 9, at 8:30, at the City Council Chambers. WINIFRED JUNGE, Secretary. | adv. was that of Joseph Over $10,000,000 spent here annually éU‘éTION: How much money does the Canned Salmon Indus- t7y bring to Alaska and spend with Alaskans here in o year? ANSWER: Last year: the canners spent here more than $10, 0(!),000 Since 1867 it is estimated they have paid out in Alaska a total of $730,000,000 for labor, lumber, wu'e_,‘ taxes, etc. Submey | SALMON SOU'FL! WIH'I PIMIN'I'O CHEESE SAUCE stirring often. Add flnked aned i % cup ank-coohn. upm e, e Salmon, reserving some large pieces * . h' tsp. l:?r to top gombefore it is baked]" | ;, 5 ot (1 1ch ) Bk echopped parsley and lemon juice. ! :‘ 2 tsps. chopped parsley Remove from fire and add well beaten egg yolks. Cool, then fold in stifly beaten egg whites and turninte buttered baking dish. Bake inslowoven (325° F.) about 1 hour. Serve with piménto cheese sauce made by adding pimento cheese to medium white sauce. Serves 6. 32 tsps. lemon juice 4 s 3 oz pkg. pimento cheese 2 cups medium white sauce Combire tapiocs, salt, bepper, milk in top of double boiler. Hold at scalding point about § minutes, This recipe is typical of those appearing in the national magazine advertising of the Canned Salmon Industry * &