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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY APRIL 9, 1937. B J e S e o CARD OUTING FLANNEL B S i SPECIAL VALUES SPECIAL DRESS SALE 2 Dresses for slo.oo a1 olZE Suitable ior School Girls WOMEN SIZES 0 T® 52 $6.50 each or 2 for$ l o.oo DOLLAR DAY VALUES $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 PAJAMAS X TAINS, pair HA IuBRAY PLAY SUIT . PHI; TABL } COVERS 4 yards | 2TO 20 ; § TURKISH TOWELS, '3 for " BABY BLANKETS, 2 for RAYON VESTS AND BLOOMERS, 4 for LINEN TOWELS, 2for ... HANDKERCHIEFS, 12 for .. BARBER TOWELS, dozen GLASS TOWELS, dozen WASH CLOTHS, DISH CLOTHS, POT HOLDERS, dozen . SHORT ENDS YARDAGE, 10 yards for We recommend to you the Music Festival Concerts” .M. Behrends Co., Inc. "Juneau’s Leading Department Store" Schlitz in“Steinies” For Old-Time Beer Flavor,1 I“() R the full-bodied goodness of rich, mellow malt and the delightful tang of the world’s finest hops. .. treat yourself to Schlitz in “Steinie” Brown Bottles. It’s the real, old-time beer flavor of stome- stein days . . . brewed to ripe perfection, winter and summer, under Precise Enzyme Control. Enjoy Schlitz today, with added health benefits of Sunshine Vitamin D ... in handy, modern Schlitz*“Steinie” Brown Bottles. Also available in the familiar Tall Brown Bottle and Cap-Sealed Can, | for Schlits. You like it on first You don’t have to cultivate a taste acquaintance and ever after. JOS. SCHLITZ BREWING CO., MILWAUKEE, WIS, Copyright 1937, Jos. Schlitz Brewlng Co.—6& Beer That M B R e . 2SS S SRR RN MU PHONE 146 Free Delivery ANOTHER GROUP OF EVERY DAY CASH AND CARRY PRICES TO BE FOUND TAKE FISK OUT Boat Ford Sells Halibut Here This Morning— Salmon Trip In | MOUNT M'KINLEY | power |Light and Power Company, George| ‘by Judge Felix Gray to two months 'FORMER LIGHT CO. EMPLOYEE ADMITS STEALING . “JUICE” Charged with stealing eleteric from the Alaska Electric Hansen, 34, pleaded guilty yester- day afternoon in U. S. Commiss- ioner’s Court and was sentenced in jail and to pay a fine of $150. Hansen, who lived in the Cottage Apartments on West Seventh Street, admitted officers said, that' he One halibut boat, ‘the Ford, Capt., Ole Brensdal, arrived in port mls‘mthout knowledge of the company morning from her second trip of‘and used the season to the banks, and sold | this morning on the Juifeau Ex- change, the Marlyn Fish Company pidding in her 6,000, pound catch at 6'= and 4.55 cents per pound. One boat, the Oceanic, Capt. Ole Westby, took bait and ice at the| Juneau Cold Storage this morning, FOUR HAuBUTERS preparatory to leaving again fm the fishing grounds. Several Ju- neau boats returned to port here this morning after having sold their | theft catches elsewhere. Among them was! The Emma, Capt. Tom Ness; Hy-| Copt. Oscar Oberg; Fre- Capt. Olaf Winther; Capt. John LoweH; Capt. Peter Oswald. » The boat Thlinget, Capt. Jimmy perien mont, Martin ,arrived here with a lll])lgmo pounds, 10% and 8% cents. of fresh king solmon this forenoon, one of the first of the season. Fern, pound; Neptune 30,000 pounds, 8% and Marie,| |pounds, 8% and 6 cents. The Alaska Coast Fisheries made | two shipments south last night on| the motorship Northland. One, of 387 boxes, containing 42,800 pounds of frozen white king and silver salmon, was consigned to the Alas-| ka Trollers Co-op, at Seattle, for| export from Seattle. The port this afternoon, is to take south| with h of twenty boxes of fresh iced sal-| mon and halibut to the San Juan| fmu Femmer, phone 114. steamer Mount McKinley, inj——— a shipment from the ACT| |IN THE COMMISSIONER'S Fish Company at Seattle, and 625 boxes of frozen silver salmon con-| signed to the Alaska Trollers’ Co- Op at Seattle, for export. ikl L L ATTENTION All truck owners, truck drivers and helpers, taxi d s, desiring to join the Local Union may do so by signing the petition for a charter at Cash Cole's office. (8igned) ART CARTER, WALTER BINDSEIL, CASH COLE, Temporary Secretary > - ATTENTION MAS Past Masters’ night, Monday eve: ning. Work in third degree. Dinn at 6:30, 50c. J. W. LIEVERS, Secretary. " adv. HOME GROCERY | JOHN HERMLE JOE THIBODEAU AT THE HOME GROCERY, GRADE A—LARGE 2 dozen 69c WALNUTS UNBLEACHED ! 2 Ibs. 35: JELL A TEEN ALL FLAVORS 4 for zs: Knox GELATINE COFFEE ALL BRANDS ¢ pound T: AND H. DELICIOUS—50c doz. WINESAPS—40c doz. NEWTONS—40c doz. ROMES—40c doz. SOAP FELS NAPTHA 425 2 g5 MILK ALL BRANDS |In The Matter Of The Estate Of | 10 CANNED FRUITS FERN'BROOK SLICED PINEAPPLES No. 2% tin PEARS No. 2% tin APRICOTS No. 2% tin PEACHES . No. 2% tin TOMATO JUICE HEINZ—NO, 2 TIN 342 Tomatoes Lettuce Asparfigus Gréen Onions Leeks |That the undersigned was, on the {8th day of April, 1937, duly appoint- ! |against the estate of deceased are {Juneau, Alaska, within six months tapped the light company - line “juice” thus taken to. carry on a small battery charging and radio business. He is a former employee of the light company and it was charged that the *juice™ ad been going on since last. summer. SELL AT SEATTLE SEATTLE, Aprii «—Halibut ar- rivals, catches and sales today are as follows: From the western banks — Nortn 31,000 pounds, 8% and 6 cents a 30,000 and 6% cents; Majestic From the local banks—Reliance R OPERATION PEKrORMeD A major operation was performed this morning at St. Ann’s Hospita! upon Mrs, Joe Kovas, who entered the hnk]ntnl last night. For special fresh dressed chickens, adv. NOTICE TO CREDITORS COURT FOR THE TERRITORY OF ALASKA, DIV. NO. 1. Br‘fol"(‘| FELIX GRAY, Commissioner and Ex-Officio Probate Judge, Juneau Precinct. CHARLES GREGORY WARNER, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, ed executrix of the estate * of CHARLES GREGORY WARNER, deceased. All persons having claims required to present them to the un- dersigned at 406 South Franklin St., from the date of this notice. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, 8th, 1937. April ALINE WARNER, Executrix. First publication April 9, 1937. Last publication Apri] 30, 1937. , U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU THE WEATHER (By the U. 8. Weather Bureau; Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., April 9. Showers tonight and Saturday; moderate southeast winds. LOCAL DATA carometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather 2056 42 83 E 10 H'vy Rain 29.70 42 8 s [ Cloudy 29.71 46 67 s 8 Cloudy CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS & YESTERDAY . FODAY Highest 4pm. | Lowestdam. 4am. Precip. 4am. Station temp. temp. temp. temp. velncitv 24hrs, Weather Atka 42 36 36 12 14 Cloudy Anchorage 4“4 o 2 Barrow Nome Bethel Fairbanks | Dawson | St. Paul I Dutch Harbor 3 | | Time 4 p.m. yest'y 4 a.m. today 12 noon today Clear Clear Olear Clear Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Rain Cloudy Seo Kodiak Cardova Juneau Sitka Ketchikan Prince Rupert | Edmonton | | 88occocsooco | commecs Cloudy Cloudy Clear Rain ‘Rain Clear Cloudy Rain Seattle Portland . San Francisco . New York o Washington . ’ 52 | 6 WEATHER CONDITION AT 8 A. M. TODAY Seattle (airport) ‘raining, temperature 48; Blaine, cloudy, 46; Vic- toria, raining, 46; Alert Bay, cloudy, 48; Digby, partly cloudy, 41; Bull Harbor, cloudy, 45; Triple Island, cloudy; Langara Island, cloudy, 88; Ketchikan, cloudy, 44; Craig, cloudy, 44; Wrangell, partly cloudy, 41; Petersburg, cloudy, 44; Sitka, cloudy, 39; Radioville, clear, 42; Soap- stone Point, partly cloudy, 43; Juneau, raining, 40; Skagway, cloudy, 43; St. Elias, raining, 40; Cordova, cloudy, 40; Copper River, snowing; Chitina, cloudy, 32; McCarthy, cloudy, 26; Anchorage, partly cloudy, 35, Fairbanks, cloudy, 22; Nenana, cloudy, 28; Hot’ Springs, snowing, 28; cwm eSS oan " |Tanana, cloudy, 18; Ruby, cloudy, 10; Nulato, clear, 10; Flat, cloudy, 10; Ohogamute, clear, 10; Savoonga, clear, -4, WEATHER SYNOPSIS The barometric pressure distribution over the northwestern por- tion of North America and the northeastérn portion of the North Pa- cific Ocean has changed but little during the past 24 hours, there being storm areas over the Gulf of Alaska and over the Aleutians while high pressure prevails over the Pacific Ocean from San Fran- cisco westward to the Hawailan and Midway Islands. Precipitation has fallen along the coastal regions from the Aleutians southeast- ward to Oregon, also locally over the lower Tanana Valley while fair weather was reported elsewhere over the field of observation. It was cooler last night over the interior of Alaska and over the Bering Sea coast. JOE GEORGE GOING SOUTH search of the newer and most mod- ern fixtures for their establishment He expects to return shortly befme the first of May with the entire specifications of their new |and remodeled store and the work |will be rushed to completion and \Wall Secl“oe hqulpment for it is hoped that it will be ready for the public’s approval not later than | June 1st. | In the meantime, every effort will be made to clear the Leader De- |partment Store of merchandise in Joseph L. George, of George|order to make way for the most Increasing Establish- ment in Juneau Brothers, operating The Leader De- modern and up-to-date retail liquor ipartment Store and George Broth- Free Dehvery lb. sack 69 3 for 68c SforB‘Bci 3 for 68c s 3 for 60c Celery Rhubarb { Cabbage Carrots Sweet Spuds & b ‘Fay'n Takit, is leaving on the | Norah Sunday morning for a short business trip which will lake him to Pacific Coast cities in store to yet make its appearance in the North. No expense will be spared, Mr. George said, in making George Brothers Pay’'n Takit a lead- ing firm of Juneau. ’l‘eaeher’s pleases men with its robust heartiness . . . many_prefer it for its smoothness. Youn will like its flavour. SOLE U S, AGENTS Schieffelin & Co., new vaax ity - wroners since 1me ) : The Best in fill Other Groeery California Grocery THE PURE FOODS S‘TGH}S Telephone 478 Prompt Delivery GENERAL ELECTRIC CONDITIONER FOR SMALL HOMES Capacity up to 90,000 B. T. Us RICE 8 AHLEBS CO _PHONEY -

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