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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRL' MONDAY, MARCH 8, 1937. B T e The Forgotten YWoman s remembered BOWLERS BACK FROM WATERLOO ’ AT ANCHORAGE . |Elks’ Pmmen Report Abso- ltely Top Treatment by Hosts Reporting won(lerful treatment at the hands of the Anchorage resi-, tournament committer. | | dents and | the Junedu Elks’ Bowling team re- | turned home Saturday evening on | the steamer Northwestern, | Al declared they had an almost | perfect trip, with the only fly in the | ointment being that they didn't come out so well against the Anchor- age pihmen in the bowling pha of the Anchorage Winter Sport Tournament. Also Half Sizes 1442 “eat at the hands of an except ly fie Anchotage tedin, the Ju- 1eau rollers accounted for their poor showing; partly, by declaring thot they were considerably ‘handicappcd to it first by competing Jant entirely strange ‘alleys. 74 ]/2 Duting all of their ten-day stay a! ¢ ¥ Anchorage, the Juneau bowlers de- { % : @ i clared, they were made to feel th : § nothing was too good for them, s i 3 : they have nothing but' praise for the way in which the tourney wa: conducted. Members of the Elks’ team arriv- ing back in Juheau were Marl Lavenik, Ed Radde, Jimmy Barra- gar, Robert Kaufmann, and R. H Stevenson: Stevsnson, the star of the Juneau aggregation, was accompanied on the trip by his wife, who performed e R in the role of mascot for the Juncau ‘Vi 5 team. Steve Vukovich, sixth mem- We have made careful studies of heeds of the mature wom- e an and the large young woman — individually selected fash- $| Their trip was somewhat extend- ions for them. We have assembled, collections of daytime, §]etue to poor steamer connection: afternoon and evening clothes that offer a choice in spring Sl colors, styles and variety. were three days at Seward, await- e N \ \ N \ { $ l 5675 and up ing the Northwestern. The Juneau rollers can claim however, that they were not entire- ly whitewashed. They defeated the ~g Anchorage ladies’ team in a special, B. M. Behrends Co. Inc. j~-=: - ehre : - » ~ g OFF TO FAIRBANK: Leaving Juneau for Fairbai yesterday on the PAA Electa were + Charles F. Petersen, Fairbanks ho- defefebdel=ir | tel operator, returning from a trio to the States, and Brooks Drayton Fairbanks lad who recently came from the Interior to take the West Point examination at Chilkoot Bar- racks. Juneau’s Leading Department Store B R TAVASIEFF IN ST. ANN'S 1 LR ‘: g G g .! Alex Tavasieff entered St. Ann's |e DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE'S ¢ Hospital last night and underwent | GOOD WILL CONTEST |a major operation this morning. DANDE DBAws AND ON TO MEXICO TOUR o | ST Try The Empire classifieds for Following is the list of coti- results. testants and their standing; s Mixer Before Affair Enjoy- able—Floyd Betts Is Presented with Cake all votes counted up to 6 o’clock ast night: | The American Legion Auxiliary entertained the members of the Le- gion at a dinner last Saturday night | in the Dugout, preceding their dance at the Elks’ temple. It was a jolly, informal a!fair,i typical of other mixers in the past.| One of the highlights of the eve- PR CSHERPPNE LT Today’s News Todav—Empire. “Alaska” by Lester D. Henderson. ‘Whitfield, Betty Danner, Rosa Hansen, Clara Bodding Geraldine Lynch, wucile Lindstrom, Margaret Jensen, Birdie Edwirds, Phylis Nelson, Louise Pusich, Helen Lokken, Astrid Barrager, Harriet Brown, Virginia 511,300 405,900 386,950 324,350 298,700 @ 174,550 68,900 35,750 25,550 20,900 20,700 20,100 20,000 Not attempting to alibi their de- _ Charles Naghel, Wellknown for the year 103 DEMO WOMEN ALASKA LINE MEET TUNIGHT PAYS 830,135 meet mnmht at 8 u‘tlock in the Cny‘ Council Chambers in the City Hall Tonnage Tax for 1933 Col- | lected from Company on Hugh Wade, Director of Social Se- the Club, announces that all wo- 34-Year-Old Statuic has. never before been ELLIOTT BEING Im'n {led in the Fed The No curity in Alaska, has been invited, to explain the act. Mrs. E. H. Kaser, President of men, whether club members or not, oA are invited to tonight’s meeting. | Based on & thirty-four year - |Federal statute, enforcement which tempted, nor taxes collected case of the United States ver the Alaska Steamship dv fendant of $30,135 In net tonnage| ax for the year 1933 cense tax action brou P it m.h a similar payme Fede munds of taxes for tk Jurieatt Resident, Ap- |7iaTos5 still remain poinled SUCCCSSOF companies and are to be heard at 8 |the Ketchikan Court term. J. R. Eiliott, in tharge of the m«- im: @ . mote: than bursing office here for the T' thousand doliars paid by the Depariment, is being transfe ¢d 1o Steamship. Company, ' was paym ancther pesition in the States and of the entire fonnag wgainsy| Charles Naghel, now in charge of 1t for 1933, compuied the States Accounts Office, Has been |PEr net ton on the appointed as his successor. The Aleutian, Cordo transfer is to take effect the latter |’ » Depere, Dérblay, Lakina, I part of this month, Mr. Elliott plan- | louche, Northwestern; Nizina, Odu- ning to leave about that time. He Redorkith: Sabistia, dnd “Yukon expecis to be sent to either Denver whieh were operitec or Gl Territory by the Alacka L Mr. Elliott, who has been long in the yoar 1938, MK government service, came here lrnm‘ m collection (l,f the Minneapolis more than a year in the Alaska. Pund. to take charge when the new Fed-| Th¢ Government wi i in the action by U. Di. ral dis ing system was set up. eral ‘aisburaing ystemn was set ub. | ol SRR Hitdhctines A nt Attorney George W TONY CRAVIOLINI |1 Coumel ot ¢ IS NOW OPERATOR, | ANCHORAGE GRILL CATHE :RINE GOODMAN AND JOHN HALM WED tax Réturninig from the wmwnnu TOMOR_ROW EVEN]NG this week-end on the steamer Northwestern, Tony Craviolini, for-| Miss Cathervihe: e Goc mer joint proprietor of the Gas- Halm are to be united tineau Cafe here, today announced|tomorrow evening at 8 that he plans to sail for Anchor-| age again on the steamer Alaska,|of Mr. to take over the operation of the|Mrs. Sp Anchorage Grill. { | Mary i Mr. Craviolini on his last trip/to be the bridesm to Anchorage purchased the build-|Sperling the flower ing, equipment, and good will of Manley is to be bes the Anchorage restaurant from the Following the cercmorny ¢ widow of the former owner, John tibn will he given at Sultan, who died suddenly this win- home and the couple are plan ter. |to sail at 12 o'clock tomor . Craviolini plans to take west- on the Princess Norah for a hmh Wurd with him three waitresses who moon trip 'to the States. They w formerly worked for him in Juneau, return to Juneatt in and whom he will employ at his make their new rf‘smumm in I\nrhumgr- | Apartme Nnr(lnP S \ recep- home at' the All over the country, you hear more peaple mention the refreshing mild- nessandthe pleasing taste and aroma of Chesterfield cigarettes. You hear somebody com- pliment Chesterfields at a party. Another itime, the grocer tells you it’s a darn | good cigarette. Or you see a group of men on a street corner, most of ’em smok- ing Chesterfields. Because they have what smokers like, Chesterfields - are humming right along. .. obs E ASTT RN STAR TO U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAT THE WEATHER (By the U. S. Weather Bureau, Forecast for Juncau and vicinity, beginning at 4 pam., Mar. 8. v tonight and i brobably showers; moderate Tuesda; south- cast winds, LOCAL DATA darometer Temj. Humidity Wind Veloclty 19.06 4 33 E 10 2.5 8 86 0 0 20.60 46 32 s 6 Weather Pt. Cldy Clear Cloudy Time CAELE AND RADIG REPORTS TERDAY [ODAY Highest 4p.m. Lowestdam. dam. Precip. 4am. temp. temp. temp, temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather 38 12 18 Pt Cldy Clear Clear Clear, Clear Clear Snow Rain Clondy Cloudy Clear Dutel Kodiak Cordova Juneau Cloudy Clear Cloudy Pt. Clay Pt. Ccidy Cleay 1 3 Ciloudy ] d Rain WEATHEDR CONDITION AT 8 A. M. TODAY (airport), cloudy, temp fature 42; Blaine, clear, 44; 14; Alert Bay, cloudy, 43; oudy, 48 dy; Langara, cloudy, 43; Ketchikan, cloudy, 48; Craig, ell, cloudy, 49; Pete Sitka, cloudy, ning, 44; Juneau, cloudy, zway, cloudy, 26; 8t. Eli- Cordova, raining, 29; Copper River, snowing; Chitina, arthy, cloudy, Anchorage, partly cloudy, 24; Fair- Nenana, clear, -14; Hot Springs, cloudy, 0; Tanana, Nulato, clear, -34; Kaltag, clear, -36; parily cloudy, -31; Ohogamute, clear, e Rupert Edmonton Beattle Portland San Francisco feattle WEATHER SYNOPSIS The barometric pressure was 1)w this torhing from Dutch Harbor ind the Prince William Sound region southward over the Pacific Ocean 1o latitude 20 defrees, there b:ing a storm area of considerable intensity centered at latitude 46 de jres and longitude 140 degrees, where o pressure of 2010 inches wa; reported. High barometric pres- over the Mackenzie Valley, the far western Aleutians, and 1 and northern portions of Alaska, This general pres- as been altended by precipitation over the Aleu- southern Bering Sea, ani over the Prince William Sound re- and by generally fair weather over the remainder of the field of rvation. Cold weather continued ovet the western and northern portions of Alaska, the lowest reported temperature being 44 below at Unalakleet. ion, _ TAKEN TO HOSPITAL . Joe Woodford, who has been MEET ON TUESDAY n A( her home for several wee was taken to St. Ann’s Hospital this morning. RROES IS 5RO R bt in the Scottish ATTENTION O. E. S. lucational lectures| Regular meeting of Juneau Chap- n pertaining to the|ter No. 7, O. E. S, Tuesday, 8 p.n 5 61 e O, er of Eastern heir regular meet- lm\vvlv' nd informa 1 month and Order ‘have been prepared for meiProgram and refreshments. Tssembly evening. Following the meeting, re- | [ freshments will be served. LILLIAN G. WATSON, Secretary. |adv. ning was a large birthday cake hon- Coulter, Etolin 20,000 ing his birthday, and there was|® Haviland, Edith 20,000 much good natured banter concern- (¢ Kneeland, Beverly 20,000 Mrs. Alfred Zenger, who made the|® Sutherland, Sadie 20,000 cake, insisting the reason for the|® Stone, May Elizabeth 20,000 wouldn’t hold any more and Mr.| Pt Betts insisting it was eleven too| o lSIM ONs 0 UT The time between dinner and theI singlng and dancing. The dance| was well attended, Rand’s orches-‘ The committee in charge of thet affair was: Mrs. Ernest Polley, Mrs. Mrs. Oscar Olson and Mrs. Harry | Stonehouse. Flights to Tenakee and Sitka were| George Gullufsen, Jr. | Transport Pilot Sheldon Slmmomi s | vesterday. s :“C CL PROFESS DR Is the morning, Simmons flew the AAT Stinson seaplane to Tenakee with A baby glrl weighing five pouhdsmnh C. E. Blankenship and Mrs. five ounces was botn to Mr. and|R. W. Wadstein as passengers for ing at 10:55 o'clock at St. Ann's‘ Taking off again at 12:30 o’clock | Hospital. |in the afternoon in the AAT Lock- mouth, Oregon, two years ago with ter flight with three persons to his wife and took over a depart-|Sitka, coming back to Juheau from' School. | jac and J. G. shepard as passeng- c h ers No matter How g | cold or bronchial irritation, you can sc;t rener now with Creomulsion. ( oring Floyd Betts who was celebrat- | @ Green, Dorothy 20,000 ing the three dozen candles on it,|® Lea, Meriam 20,000 three dozen being that the cake;® ® ® ® @ (e S dance was filled in by impromptu | TO TENAKEE, | tra furnishing the music. Alfred Zengef, Mrs, John Newman, | The door prize was awarded to!the order of the day for Alaska Air Out from Juneau at 8 o'clock in FATHER OF GIRL BABY;mall only, and returned to Juneau Mrs. Kenneth Ferguson this morh- here. Mr. Ferguson came from Mon- heed Vega, Simmons made a char-| mental unit in the Juneau Grade|thefe at 4 o'clock with Steve Bro- from common eolds BOI.I.Y MILES you have tried for. mm M | you el.nnoc lfinrd w than Creomul- ! right to the seat ied mem- u the germ-laden phlegm |ago, he has been living out the ymgnw-y with his sistér, Mrs. P. 2&‘“‘" nl:dedm have Srraae years, % and | Kaneas, e 8 o'clock at St. Ann's Hospital. had been s patient at thé hospital Tnature w.smc(- January. discouraged, your | McCormack. guarantee | Howard Hayes, of Douglas, also sur- vivés him. The remains are at the Chapel of the Charles W. Carter right now. (Adv.) Mortuary. ‘iness of seven , 58, a native of died this morning at 11 He Since coming to Juneau 10 years Another sister, Mrs. Copyright 1937, LicGETT & My£rs ToBACEO Co, 4