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NEW ARRIVALS Coats Suits Hats Dresses Blouses Scarfs Flowers Bandeau: Housecoats Hosiery Slips Petticoat Gowns Pajamas Girls’ Dres: Apre a Many other items of general mer- chandise——NEW {FOR! SPRING B. M. BEHRENDS CO., Inc. “Juneau’s Leading Department Store” fuses to Pay Perfume Barrage Arms Taxs Jailed Routs Ong B ""Iar BROMLEY, England, March 11 Ade, a schoolmaster at Eltham went to prison rather than 0 be spent on armaiment to pay incume taxes about $25. the pro- s assessment he est R LOUTSVILLE y., March 11 Throwing perfume bottles at a burglar to rout him from your home is probably a brand new one, it it worked for Mrs. Georgia z, thirty-two, e company executive Frentz was awak in her hedroom and a man in the room, picked up bottle from a night table, and let go. She scored a buils-eye, causing the intruder to drop most of his loot and flee. The perfume-throwing saved furs to N a dis- of ned by a on find- ing a perfume srCous Yield quicker to the sultice-Vapof action of | in the town, and at Tenakee, a For- | was washed out there recently dur- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MARCH 11, BROWN BEAR AFIELD AT FUNTER BAY Chipperfield Reports Bruin Has Been Enjoying Sunshine Brown bear are roamimg the hills gain, according to reliable infor- mation received by District Ran- W. A. Chipperfield, who re- to Juneau yesterday after- oon on the Forester, with Capt. B and A Ranger after a surv h the islands. arned at Funler of three brown size had been seen in the Funter Bay turned places winter through the islands an extremely good one for deer,” d said today. “There was no snowfall at all around nd little in other parts of wehipelago visited.” i trail is being constructed by workers behind Sitka, never- Chipperfield said. The trail haped slalom course about | \ quarter of a mile long on the lopes of Harbor Mountain, back of Eoldier’s Cemetery | Wark till being done on Jap- onski Island, across from Sitka, on | grour of the Naval Air Station and work fs still progressing on the ! Halibut Point Recreation Area. | At Hot Chipperfield said, a truck trail extension of the Gar-| tina Highway is being completed | cec theless is a V- est Service bridge is being recon- structed over the Indian River, 2 structure 80 feet long with puncheon | decking, to replace the bridge that ing the last heavy rains ' e a—— -Man Fosinall ' Teams nrgamzani March 11. MENOMONIE, Seven of the ten schools in the Dunn-St. Croix high school athletic | league will play eight-man football next fall. The league compromised | on the eight-man game after lack| of manpower and cost of tq\upm.'n' made 11-man foothall sible, and when 3 zame w found to hr lun muct etball. The eight-man| e, officials decided, retains «n(m"h of the real football tech-| nique to adequately train the boy who goes. on to higher ndumlmn and orthodox gridiron play. -~ Gieneva became part of Switzer- | MODES of the MOMENT by Adelaide Kerr DAISIES DO TELL—~A CHIC This Southern frock, which can do summer duly as a garden-varty dress, is a ficld of daisies spiushed over a navy blue ground of Swiss clogue organdy. Lace-edged wh organdy trims it. The fab been ftreated with a finish which enables it to retain its crispness when laundered, Boss Held in ic has ' He 1938. | Whitney Obtains Stay on Charges Of Grand Larceny Is Accused fiaking Large Sum from Family Trust Fund NEW YORK, March 10.—Richard Whitney, former President of the Stock Exchange, who was indicted yesterday for grand larceny, has od a stay until Monday for his arraignment on the charge. Whitney was indicted yesterday in record time following bankruptcy the stock brokerage company of ird Whitney and Company and used of taking $105,000 from | f y trust fund. | He was booked today and posted During the hearing on his Whitney said he would “as- full responsibilit Owl Stowaway Is In London’s Zoo SOUTHAMPTON, England, March It was a wise old Labrador owl became nonpaying passenger n the steamship Duchess of York. followed the liner for three from Canada and then set- on the boat deck and con- tinued the crossing to England. He has been sent to the London Zoo. > oo Auphcams Names Are Quite Peculiar RICHMOND, Va. March 11. Dewer Dye was among those v\ho applied to the state industrial com- mission for accident compensation this month, Examiner W. L. Rob- inson reperted Other applicants were Earnest Workman, Holly Ber- ry, Sam Raspberry and Chappel Service, BIRTHPLAGE 1S TOHONORPEARY CHESSON, P March 11. — Three-acre park and a huge ze memorial will be dedicated r here soon to the memory of cne of Cambria County’s most fam- ous sons, Robert Edwin Peary, re- puted discoverer of the North Pole. 11 who lays CHEESEBLOWN — - 2 U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU THE WEATHER (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) Cloudy with occasional snow tonizht and Saturda; fresh southerly winds. Weather forecast for Southeas' Alaska: Cloudy with occasional snow north portion, showers south portion tonight and Saturday; moderate to fresh southerly wind; except fresh to strong over Dixon Entrance, Clarence Strait, Frederizk Sound, Chatham Strait and Lynn Canal, Forecast of winds along the Coast of the Gulf of Alaska: Presh to strong southerly winds along the coast from Dixon Entrance to Dry Bay, fresh to strong southeasterly winds from Dry Bay to Cape Hin- chinbrook moderate to LOCAL DATA Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity 2954 81 SE 10 83 SE 6 81 SE 14 Time 4 pm, yest'y 4 a.m. today Ncon today Weathet Cloudy PL.Cldy Cloudy RADIO REPORTS TODAY Low:st 4am. 4am. Precip. temp. lr-mp. velocity 23 brs, 24 18 16 Max. temp. \l 1ast 24 hours | 34 46 - -10 22 0 32 4 ¢ Bethel 30 15 Fairbanks 28 4 T Dawson 0 T St. Paul 32 Dutch Harbor Kodiak Cordova Juneau Sitka Kelchikan Prince Rupert monton Seattle Portiand San Francisco New York i ‘Wachington i 4am. Weather Pt. Cldy Station Atka Anchorage Barrow Nome Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Snow Snow Cloudy Cloudy Clear Snow Prt. Cldy 18 Rain Cloudy PL. Cldy Rain Cloudy Rain Clear Clear 02 04 41 WEATHER CONDITIONS AT 8§ AM. TODAY Eeattle (airport), cloudy. temperature, 45; Blaine, raining, 44; Vic- toria, raining, 44; Estevan, cloudy. 47; Alert Bay, showers, 38; Bull Har- bor, raining, 42; Triple Island, showers; Langara Island, showers, 36 Prince Rupert, showers, 36; Ketchikan, showers, 34; Craig, snowing, 35; Wrangell, cloudy, 36; Petersburg, cloudy, 36; Sitka, partly cloudy, 33; Hoonah, clear, 30; Hawk Inlet, cloudy, 34; Tenakee, clear, 36; R dioville, snow flurries, 32; Juneau, misting, - 34; Skagway, cloudy, 38; Cape St. Elias, partly cloudy, 33; Cordova, snowing, 33; Chitina, partly cloudy, 20; McCarthy, partly cloudy, 14; Anchorage, snowing, 26; Por- tage, snowing, 28; Fairbanks, snowing, 16; Nenana, cloudy, 4; Hot Springs, cloudy, 8; Ruby, cloudy, 20; Nulato, foggy, 24; Kaltag, cloudy, 22; Unalakleet, cloudy, 22; Flat. snowing, 20; Ohogamute, cloudy, 20 Juneau, March 12. — Sunrise, 62:6 am.; sunset, 5:55 p.m. WEATHER SYNOPSIS Low barometric pressure covered Alaska, western and central Cana- da and the Gulf of Alaska this morning with storm centers over Nor- ton Sound, Prince William Sound and Hudson's Bay. The barometer was high over the Pacific Ocean from the Hawaiian Islands nerth to latitude 50 degrees, also over the Pacific Coast stats Light snow fell over the lower Kuskokwim Valley, the Aleutian Islands and at Cor- dova, and over the upper MacKenzie Valley and interior of northern British Columbia, light to moderate rain along the coast from south- eastern Alaska to Puget Sound and light rain over central California with generally fair weather over the rest of the field of observation. Temperatures were warmer over the Interior this morning but cooler over most other purlium of the Territory. The statue will b(’ loc: d‘cd at lh(" The monument dm)?r!s Pe: Loretta Fork on the Willlam Penn swathed in the heavy-furred gar Highway. conveniently located so|ments associated with the polar cli- that motorists traveling along mate leading an Eskimo dog for- Route 22 can view it from their | ward across an icy field. School cars. The selected site is approxi- | children of Cambria County con- mately 100 feet from the actual| tribyted.the funds to build the birthplace of the intrepid explorer. memento. FISHER'S BLEND valued at approximately $2,000 and $40-in cash. VIiCcKS3 OVALTINE CHOCOLATE FLAVOR ( land in 1815, POPCORN 25¢ Delicious Confection TOMATO SAUCE FLOUR Ib. sack $1.98 NEW AND DIFFERENT FOODS have alwar feature with us. DROP in for new IDEASH ¢ PRESERVES—JELLY TEA GARDEN—Full Assortment RELIANCE COFFEE 31b.jar 920 "Better 7 Ways"” GINGER SNAPS Old Fashioned Pkg. 35c RICE BEST HEAD James O. Martin, 42-year-oid filling station operator, is shown (right) as he was led to jail in Memphis, Tenn. Martin is said b; ithorities te have confessed the insurance murder of Oliver J George, his youthe ful employe, who was shot and killed in a fake RELIANCE acmal killer received $1,200. Martin was beneficiary of indemnity in ce policy on his young en : —] HONEY SHRINE o D AN CE Pound 35c Fresh Stock (INVITATIONAL) KRAFT Masonic Temple TEEZ SATURDAY A 'Different’ Flavor The Twelfth Large Breakfast Size 2 doz. 69(: SWEET—JUICY ORANGES GRAPEFRUIT ARIZONA — SEEDLESS TEA Blue Ribbon—Half Pound SALT or PEPPER SHAKER FREE RITZ BUTTER CRACKERS LARGE PACKAGE m Butter 2 Ibs. 79 | Tissue 4 rolls 3 5 ALASKA CRAB l'LLL NO. 2 TIN—EACH . SWEET POTATOES AMOCAT—FANCY WHOLE $12,000 double love PORK and BE 3 cans 2 Sc PA.NCA'KE g FLOUR sack in the new tulip o Ib. glasses. C ¢ SPERRY'S —_— Garnick’s Grocery PHONE |94 PHONE 74 RANDS’ ORCHESTRA 9:30 25 LBS. 50 LBS. Sc $l.25 $2.l9 TWO PHONES ms U.S. NO. 1. POTATOES s e FIVE FAST 211 D S SEWARD