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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIR E, FRIDAY, JULY 23, 1937. e e ‘earing Apparel Girls’ , SUMMER COATS S TO"1o $§.00 Girls’ RAINCOATS SIZES 3 TO 16 52.75 and up GIRLS’ RAYON VESTS and BLOOMERS garment and ANKLETS pair 25c $l.00 $9.00 $3.00 3 25¢ GIRLS’ HI LT GIRLS’ COTTON DRESSES GIRLS" WOOL FABRIC DRESSES GIRLS’ SILK DRESSES MARYE BERNE, Soprano, IN CONCERT Si N NG Rite Temple ponsored I'rinity Cathedral Choir Tickets S0c B. M. Behrends Co. Inc. JUNEAU'S LEADING DEPARTMENT STORE h & e e e No Commercials h;‘q\ Byandesa \ Lulio ) ning of the call 1,200 kilocycles. As program director, ter careful what is broadcast. No dance bands, no comme 1 an- nouncements, not even for a church supper or social, Once a funeral service was broad- he operator. cast for a mother who was unable v operated his first|to leave a hospital to attend her a 30-watt (,|,|_|<I.nr,:hu,-r\ funeral, e the me wch Christ the minis- is v Meth- . The Rev way, pastor of the been in-| 1 frequency of “Alaska” by Lester D. ffenderson has hone 38 M HUTCHINGS, Manager “The Best is Cheapest™ LEGS ¢’ SPRING LAMB ___Ib. 38 Deliciour Brisket OTi.D BEEF Y& i DELICIOUS HAMS ___ - ___Ib. 38c Half or Whole PURE PORK LITTLE PIGS Ib. ssc WESCHENFELDER SPECIAL 25° rkeys-Capons-Roast Chickens and Rabbits——At Special Prices L e THREE— ———FAST DELIVERIES———THREE DELICIOUS BACON Half Pound Package T Many to Attend Concert Monday By Marye Berne Varied Program, Both Clas- sical and Popular, to i Be Given by Artist | {concert next Monday evening when ithe Trinity Cathedral choir pre- |sents Miss Marye Berne, wellknown X soprano, in an evening of modern and classical vocal selections, with Miss Frances Harland, pianist, as |accompanist. The affair will be held in the |Scottish Rite Temple and is to be- gin at 8:15 p, m. | Miss Berne, who in private life |is known as Mrs. Ernest Ehler, has |studied both in Europe and in the States, and has been presented in concerts and operas in America and abroad. Already well known in Juneau & lan accompanist, Miss Frances H \land, daughter of Mr. and M |E. Harland, has studied music @ the Eastman School of Music in |Rochester, New York, and took pri- e lessons with Charles Moulton in Boston. She also did graduate work at Columbia University. | Tickets for the affair are being sold by members of the committee in charge. A program of both classical and popular numbers will be given by’ Miss Berne, a program that will please all and give a most enjoyable | and delightful evening with a most |distinguished artist. - AT T HE HOTELS | Gastineau Del Fett, T. Swenson, J. A. Ras- mussen, M. W. Lenridge, E. S Calhoun, Seattle; D. C. Raines Haida; W. D. O'Brien, San Fran cisco; F. E. Walker, Portland; J (Gustanon, Vancouver; M. H. Ar- buckle, Beloit; Mr. and Mrs. Gor- don Springbett, Murray Stuart, | Charles Huntley, Fairbanks. | Juneau Mrs. Alma Andersen, Sleetmuthe; Viola and Roberta Sweet, San Jose; (Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Taft, Sitka; |Mr. and Mrs. Samuel P. Moyer, |L. C. Pratt; Juneau; H. W. Wall, | Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Black |and two sons, Everett. Alaskan Neil Forker, Andrew Larsen, Ju- |neau; M. Richard, Ketchikan. SASHP Y | Remember! Ten percent off on {all canned fruits and vegetables at | Irving’s Market. adv. | B | Prisoners are moveq by trailer in the Texas prison system’s “trav- eling jail.” On first taste you will the hot summer mon SCHLITZ comes to someness under JOS, SCHLITZ BR The B(‘f‘l‘» ‘ Scores of Juneau and Douglas rm-: 4 |idents are planning to attend the U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAT THE WEATHER (By the U. 8. Weather Bureau} Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., July 23. Rain tonight and Saturday; moderate to fresh southeast winds. | LOCAL DATA Time saromoter Temp. Humidity Wind Veloclty Weather |4 pm. yest'y 30.09 55 81 E 8 Lt. Rain 4 am. today 30.07 51 96 s 6 Lt. Rain | Noon today 30.05 56 88 SE 14 Li. Rain | RADIO REPORTS | TODAY 4a.m. Precip. velocity 24 hrs. 0 g 01 0 T 4am. Weather Lowest 4a.m. temp. temp. 50 ~ 32 54 38 Max. temp. jl last 24 hours | 61 | 40 68 58 %6 64 54 £9 52 56 56 Station Anchorage Barrow Nome Bethel ,}":m’lmnk\ | Dawson 131 Paul {Dutch Harbor |Kodiak |Cordova uneau Sitka [ Ketchikan |Prince Rupert monton Seattle {Portlana 32 20 Cloudy 54 40 50 52 48 48 46 50 51 54 54 50 58 62 | 5% 74 4 Cloudy Cloudy Rain Rain Rain Rain Cloudy Clear Cle: Cles Cloudy 86 | WEATHER CONDITION AT 8 A. M. TODAY Seattle (airport), clear, temperature, 57; Blaine, clear, 54; “‘lrur, 52; Alert Bay, cloudy, 53; Bull Harbor, partly cloudy, 5' cloudy, 54; Triple Island, cloudy, —; Prince Rupert, cloudy, kan, cloudy, 55; Craig, misting, 57; Wrangell, cl thorp raining, Tenakee, cloudy ; Sitka, rail 5 Point, raining, 50; Radioville, raining, 54; Juneau, raining, 53; Skag- way, raining, 50; Anchorage, cloudy, 54; Portage, raining, 59; Cordov: |raining, 50; Chitina, cloudy, 50; McCarthy, cloudy, 50; Fairbanks cloudy, 62; Nenana, partly cloudy, 62; Hot Springs, clear, 6' ar, 62; Ruby, partly cloudy, 58; Nulato, partly cloudy, 60; Flat, tly cloudy, 48; Ohogamute, cloudy, 52; Nome, cloudy, 56; Solomon, 64; Golovin, cloudy, 58; Council, cloudy, 54; Egavik, cloudy, 52; clear, 52; Tin City, cloudy, 42; Deering, cloudy, 50; Kotzebue, |cloudy, 53. | Juneau, July 24. — Sunrise, 3:3¢ a.m.; sunset, 8:38 p.m. WEATHER SYNOPSIS A storm area prevailed this morning over the Gulf of Alaska, the lowest reported pressure being 29.30 inches a short distance southeast of Kodiak. High pressure prevailed over Southeast Alaska southwaard to Seattle, thence westward and southwestward to the Midway and Ha* »|waiian Islands, the crest being 3044 inches over thi> Pacific Ocean at Jatitude 36 degrees and longitude 170 degrees. Rains were ral {this morning along the coastal regions from Nome and the Aleutians isoutheastward to northern British Columbia, elsewhere over the {field of observation generally fair weather prevailed. TEXAS SUING FOR MILLIONS AUSTIN, Tex., July 23—Texans are speculating whether a deficit of ¢ approximately ~$10,000,000 in state’s seneral revenue fund may be preme Court. paid, and a tidy sum laid up in ad- R dition, through two pending law-| Irving’s market. — Payday suits. ten percent off on all In one suit the state is asking $17- nd vegetables. adv. 500,000 penalties from more than a| B TR dozen of the major oil companies, Try The Empire classifieds ror charging they conspired to violate results. | ) the Texas anti-trust laws In the other suit the to recover inheritance taxes on the estate of the late Col. E. H. R. Green. Exactly how much the taxes may total is not known, but it may al million dollars. sue in the Gr his residence ral states claim it. the | will be argued before the U. S. Su- ate seeks At specials, canned fruit a FOR cool and sparkling refreshment all summer long be sure your refrigerator is stocked with SCHLITZ. instantly recognize its fine quality and outstandingly delicious flavor. But mere: even during the heavy demands of ths . . . every drop of you fully aged to the peak of mellow-ripe perfection and whole- Precise Enzyme Control. Treat yourself, your family and your fiiqnds today end every day to SCHLITZ, since 1849, the Beer that Made Milwaukee Famous. EWING COMPANY Milwsukee, Wis. You don’t have to cultivate a t;l‘. hfwu.l’ulubelt.-flnl acquaintance and ever after. Copyright 1937, Jos Schiitz Brewing eo,:.ls ERE ijcolorful teaching career of 16 years‘blnk‘ ijin in 1921, but when he died several months later, she had to go on alone, That was the most difficult task, she said. She has retired from teaching because of ill health, From Fin- VETERAN NURSE, ON WAY SOUTH trs i Hard, Cold Cash Mrs. Anderson, Who Has| y : il b | en Youngsiown; Oilo, persons Taught Alaska Children |ot thritt say “I'm going to take my R s ok money into Money,” .they mean,it! .I6 Years, Is Retiring For Richard Money, accompanied by Mrs. Money on an Alaskan tour, is president of " the , Yaungstown They are round-trippers, on Alma Anderson, fghe Brince Gegree..., w \ as been teacher, nurse. and S - 000 P general disseminator of information| Remember! Ten percent off on to a number of Indian villages, ar- all canned fruits and vegetables at irived in Juneau today aboard the Irving's Market, Baranof. She will proceed to the States on the Canadian National Steamship Sunday morning before returning to her native land—Fin- land—for a visit. ‘ For the past two years Mrs. An- derson has been teaching at the| Sleep-Mute school on the Kusko- kwim River—but, despite ill health, that has been easy compared to her difficulties when she first came, north. She and her hushand came north | Ringing down the curtain on a Alaska, | Mrs. WASH BLANKETS AND PILLOWS IN THIS GENERAL ELECTRIC l‘, Double Tub =4 wasuza You can wash in this General Electric Washer with the Activator and Spin-basket blankets, pillows, chenille and rag rugs, silks and woolens, in addi- tion to the regular wash. Clothes really “come clean” with the ACTI- VATOR Washing Action—then the Spin-basket takes the sopping wet clothes and whirls them damp- dry inafew minutes, Other features are: No Oiling Required—Quick- ction Pump—Convenient Con- trols—and maagy others. SOLD ON EASY PAY PLAN MONDAY EVENING-—————JULY 26 MARYE BERNE, SOPRANO, IN CONCERT SCOTTISH RITE TEMPLE—Sponsored by Trinity Cathedral Choir Alaska Electric Light and Power Com pany PHONES Juneau—é6 Douglas—18 A. Hammer Yon are invited to presont ~.is coupon at the box, office of the Capitol Theatre and receive tickets for your- self and a friend or + relative to see “SECRET PATROL" and “THE COWBOY AND THE KIP” Asa pald-up subscriber of The Good only for current offering. Your Name May Appear Tomorrow WATCH THIS SPACE Remember!!! [f your "Daily Alaska Empire” has not been delivered A copy will be sent you !MMED IATELY by SPECIAL CARRIER. (Do not call after 7:15 P. M.) i