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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1937. Smart Cotlton Fasllions for Indoors and Out APRONS [ DAINTY TEA APRONS KITCHEN APRONS 35c to $l.25 each GIRLS' APRONS Sizes 1 to 6 65c and 75° 'ef) e & = ) !:'? Jo Imeeting for the new grandstand rected at the baseball park, |’ Miss Vel 1 |sen, Miss Velma Bloom and Miss anchorage [Marjorie Tillotsen will entertain at p TRIMLY TAILORED and SMART LOOKING Sizes 12 to- 62 B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. "Tuneau'’s Leading Department Store” pree day at Sit , Pilot Sheldon Sim-| Simmons réturned to Jun€éan at ker of the fire alarm system, which position he held last year. Chief Mulvihill announced that he had authorized the purchase by the department of 1,500 more feet of fire hose, which will give the department, in all, 8000 feet of number one fire hose; more than any other city in Alaska. The pur- se of the mew hose will for the | time bring the department up to the specifications of the fire lunderwriters for hose to be carried. Build Grand Stand were presented ch first Plans to the to be e which is estimated to cost in the orhood of $3,000. The Base- Committe and Trustees, and nk Metcalf, enginéer who pre-| the plans, were instructed ember to meet immediate- | secure bids on the con- of the stand; then to re-| rt back to the department at a| pecial meeting to be called w ever the information has been se- | cured Definite ision on the randstand will be made by the| the amount of| ported greatly enjoying the hos- pitality of Percy Reynolds, and the attention! he atcorded 'them {during the ‘course of the evening. "Mr. Reynolds. was given a rising [vote of thanks by the members |during the formal meeting. \BRIDGE PARTY HONORS 'MRS. R. LIVIE WHO IS LEAVING FOR WEST ‘ ill honor ‘;f Mrsi Rob\prt Livie who will leave soon for the Westward to join her husband, Dr. Livie, Miss Mabel Monsen, Miss Alma Ol- bridge tonight in the banquet room of the Juneau Ice Cream Parlor. There will be five tables in play and supper will follow the evenir of bridge. Mrs. Livie is the former Miss Pauline Rinehart and was a fellow ng! hen- | member with her hostesses of the Cordova teaching staff of the Juneau pub- lic schools. e FRANK, JUNIOR, BORN rtment at that time. The concensus among the mem-| bers present at last night’s meet- ing was that the stand should be built with but very little deviation from the plans night. Members of the department re-, A demi tasse is a but when it’s Sch One for Percolator. illing A son, weighing six pounds and eight ounces, and to be named |Frank, Jr., was born to Mr. and pgrang Mrs. Frank Serdar at 4:156 o'clock as presented last {00 the afternoon of April 1, at St. New vork i Ann's Hospital. The baby's father is employed at the Alaska-Juneau mine. little thing, 1 filled with it’s the biggest thing in town! Coffee Another one for Drip U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHKR BUREAJ THE WEATHER (By the U. S. Weather Bureau, Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., April 2, Showers tonight and Saturday; moderate southeast winds. LOCAL DATA sarometer Temj. Humidity Wind Velocity 29.85 40 8 NW 5 2975 35 88 S 5 29.63 42 62 8 1 CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY v TODAY Highest 4p.m., Lowestdam. 4am. Preclp. 4am. temp. femp. temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Witather 38 36 18 110 Pt. Cldy 40 —_ — -10 -26 4 16 12 20 36 32 4 34 4 8 20 8 6 10 5 12 8 4 10 4 4 | 16 Washington | 4 \ WEATHER, CONDITION AT 8 A. M. TODAY i Seattle (airport), cloudy, temperature 40; Blaine, cloudy, 40; Vic- toria, partly cloudy, 41; Alert Bay, cloudy, 42; Dikby, cloudy, 38; Bull | Harbor, raining, 38; Triple Island, raining; Langara Island, raining, {38; Ketchikan, raining, 40; Craig, raining, 41; Wrangell, cloudy, 39; Petersburg, cloudy, 41; Sitka, cloudy, 39; Soapstone Point, partly clou- 1dy, 36; Juneau, snowing, 37; Skagway, é¢loudy, 37; St. Elias, cloudy, Cordova, cloudy, 37; Copper River, snowing; Chitina, cloudy, 28; McCarthy, partly cloudy, 10; Anchorage, partly cloudy, 30; Fairbanks, partly cloudy, 4; Nenana, cloudy, 1J; Hot Springs, cloudy, 10; Ruby, snowing, 15; Nulato, snowing, 14; Kaltag, snowing, 15; Unalakleet, . 18; Flat, snowing, 30; Ohogamute, snowing, 30; Savoonga, snow- Weather Lt. Rain Cloudy Cloudy Time 4 pm. yestly 4 am. today 12 noon today | Station Atka Clear Cloudy Snow Pt, Cldy Pt. Cldy Clear Rain Pt. Cldy Cloudy Cloudy | Barrow Nome ! Bethel Fairbanks 1D:\wsm‘l St. Paul Dutch Harbor Kodiak Juneau | sitka | Ketchikan Prince Rupert Edmonton Seafttle Cloudy Clear Cloudy Rain Cloudy Clear Rain Cloudy San Francisco | WEATHER SYNOPSIS Low barometric pressure continued this morning throughovt Al- aska and over the northeastern portion of the North Pacific Ocean, |the lowest reported pressure being 28.70 inches a short distance southwest of St. Paul Island. High pressure prevailed from the West Coast States westward to the Hawa‘lan and Midway Islands. This general pressure distribution has been attended by precipitation along the coastal regions from the Aleutians southeastward to California and over the interior from the Bering Sea region eastward to Ruby and by fair weather over the remainder of the field of observation. It was warmer last night over the interior and western portions of Alaska and colder at Barrow. 0 AR mons took the Alaska Air Trans- 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon ln; port Lockheed Vega seaplane out the Lockheed, bringing with him of Juneau this morning at 9:30 Howard D. Stabler, from Sitka; SIMMONS FLIES HOLZHEIMER 1S o'clock, with five Gull Cove and one Chichagof From Kimshan EXCURSIBN T0 SITKA THIS AM. Six Chichagof Residents Charter AAT Plane for Flight Today 7 at Juneau this With an excursion party slated|g.30 o'clock. to keep him a good share of the where he cursion pa flight to three hours a then return to J Gull Cove. He Old-Tim Schlitz in FOR the delicious, old time taste® that recalls bygone days and rich mellow beer in deep, cool stone steins . . . taste Schlitz in “Steinie” E:rown Bottles. Schlitz brings you the full, satisfy- ing goodness of rich malt...and the world’s finest hops . . . brewed to ripe, mellow perfection, winter or summer, under Precise Enzyme Control. Enjoy that real old-time to pick up the e of six for a cha g After remaining ka too late to make the flight; so| Sitka, to return the party to Chichagof,!made the flight out with him this) passengers for William Bowling, from ‘Chichagof ; miner for Hirst Melville Carlson and C. Williams, from Kimshan Cove. Cove, Simmons A charter flight to Gull Cove Simmons was |the passengers for Gull sau by way of morning. They were: Mr. and xpeeted back 'Mrs. P. J. Shanks and their two rmoon at about children, Annette and James, and E. Hymens. e Taste— “Steinies” flavor onee...and you will demand it always. Schlitz in “Steinie” Brown Bottles «o+infamiliar Tall Brown Bottles.... or Cap-Sealed Cans, brings you beer at its best with added heaith benefits of Sunshine Vitamin D. Schlitz “Steinie” Brown Botiles are compact—lightinweight—easytocarry ~take less space in your refriger- ator. Contents saume as regular bottle, You don’t have to cultivate a taste for Schlits. . . you will like it on first acquaintance . . . and ever after. JOS. SCHLITZ BREWING COMPANY, MILWAUKEE, WIS, The Beer Th was to fly empty to Chichagof, and return had been scheduled for Simmons to complete his day yes-| ter |terday, but he returned from Sit-| [Firemen Elect Officers, Cove | 1 ! | constipation.”— Mrs. AGAIN ELECTED BASEBALL HEAD Name Committees, atid Act on Park Plans Baptising the new banquet room {in the rebuilt Percy's Cafe last evening, the Juneau Volunteer Fire Department held an extended and \busy meeting during which the set up officers and committees of th department for the ensuing year were established. Nomination without opposition, last year's officers of the depart- ment were re-elected: V. W. Mul- vihill, as Chief; William Neider- hauser, as-Assistant Chief; Edwin C. Sweeney, as Secretary and Treas- urer; Joe Johnstone, as Trustee; Minard Mill, as foreman of Com- pany One; and Simpson MacKin- fion, as foreman of Company TWwo. Following election of officers for the departmént, officers for the Gastineau Channel Baseball League were elected. William A. Holz- Weimer and V. W. Mulvihill were re-elected as President and Secre- tary of the league, respectively, and Frank Heinke was named to succeed J. E. Pegues as Vice-Presi- 'dent. Chief Mulvihill then appointed Art McKinnon, Kelly Blake, and Frank Heinke to succeed them- selves as members of the Fire De- partment Playground Committee, which has jurisdiction over the Firemen's Park baseball grounds. Boy Scout Appointed to the Boy Scout Com- mittee by Chief Mulvihill were: Waino Hendrickson, J. E. Pegues, Bob. Duckworth, George Shaw, and H. M. Porter. Mr. Porter was also endorsed by the department to the City Council for the post as care- SUFFERED 40 YEARS FROM CONSTIPATION “For 40 years, I had been pray- ing for a lasting remedy for con- sti] n and its evils. Finally, I ‘fidlogg’s AvL-BraAN. Since that time (nearly 10 years ago), L have not taken any medicine. Have been well and entirel{ free from . H. Kendig, R.F.D. No. 2, Lancaster, Penna. Don’t let common constipation ruin your life. You can end it safely, without using drugs that soon lose their effectiveness. Just eat two tablespoonfuls of Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN every day — with every meal in severe cases. Serve as a cereal with milk or fiuits, or cook into appetizing recipes. ALL- BRAN absorbs more than twice its weight in water and gently clears away the wastes that cause head- aches, tiredness and serious illness. The vitamin B in Arn-BrAN helps tone up the entire intestinal tract. Buy ALL-BRAN from your . Guaranteed by Kellogg in ttle Creek. unknown brands. 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