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. meath the Hudson river. 16-inch Round Hand P Leather ¢ tte CUSHIONS $1.00 each Black Sateen Hand Pai CUSHlONS 18x24—Regular Now $1.00 each Stamped Tan Linen CUSHIONS ge goods, $1.00 each Stamped 3 36-inch PILLOW SLIPS in a good gra Re inted $1.25 18x24 de of muslin ROSE BUD BATH SALT 12 buds to a box $1.00 a box PURE LINEN HEMSTITCHED TOWELS 18x38 $1.00 each H H £ S R R LR PR ERE LIS (I ETS T LT LR EEE T B TR TRt DT BT AP ERT PRI T oS T A M SRR TP S IO GIRLS’ HIGH GRADE BEAVER RUBBER CRIB SHEETS in plain and fancy Size 36x27 $1.00 each B. M. BEHRENDS C'., Inc. Juncau’s Leading Department Store VEHICULAR TUBES UNDER HUDSON KNIT PLAID HOSE in rayon and cotton $1.00 a pair THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, NOV. 10, 1927. PURE LINEN DRESSER in white and ecru lace and embroidery trim $1.00 uch NEW in very attractive patterns GHLAND I.INEN 'ATIONERY $1.00 a_box Another lot of Fine ;TATIONERY in bright coiors. largc size paper and envelopes 2 for §1.00 GARTER AND VANITY G sers in pretty boxes $1.00 a box GAR Another style of | and HANDKER- IEF GIFT SETS in bright colors $1.00 each o I in very pretty patterns Children’s and Ladies’ plain ! and Scotch plaid f WOOL GLOVES $1.00 a pair | "tufilc and will guard against aee! LINK NEW YORK WITH NEW JERSEY |; The greatest vchicular tunnc York and New Jersey, will be op _placed, end the picture below sho engineer who pushed the project t NEW YORK, Nov. Holland vehicular tunnel, of underwater travel be opened on Novemb provide a dry land path fo wehicles and pede; New York and New Jersey 10—The Success and tragedy bhave been mingled in the building of the ‘buge tunnel. Seven years of toil| and the expenditure of $48,000, have been involved in the construction of the twin tubes, 6 a4 mile and three quarters the longest vehicular tunncl “world. ¢ after another, two chief en- | der the bairowel unler the £ 18, The disgram -lmu" ! f the tahe rendy for traffie. 1 cxmpletion after two prcdcc:lnrl | carried 1t to mmplenan When work ber 12, 1920, construction was un-| who s&W Holland. s known as I Just direction of At that time the project lifford M. |to its. the Hudson River| The b as construction | sible cd the point where the “sand | veh " working under compressed ! York Nfi, ir, were about to “hole through” { mous ¥ under the Holland died. middle of the river,|pel In respect to Mis memory .the|the tunnel was named the Hollan tunnel, and the work weat oa cidents. Despite tne tremendous cost of the tunnel it is expected to pay for itself, from tolls no greater| than ferries charge, within 12 years. It has been estimated tha if a toll of one dollar a car wer charged and capacity traffic were maintained 24 hours a day, the| receipts would be almost $1,000,-! 000 daily and the entire indebted- ness could be paid off in leu than two months. But it was decided to base the tolls upon existing ferry utapl making the charge per car about | 40 cents, The interstate tunnel and bridge commission also points out that traffic will average below capacity and that large operating; costs must be taken into consid- ! eration. It is estimated that by | spreading costs over 12 years the. tunnel can be paid for and main-| tained without the levying of ex:' orbitant tolls. ——————— ATTENTION ¥ you need a good carpenter Dhnno 498, Handy Andy's Shop. . P, LAGERGREN,, Prop. ad¥. | Mrs. ! Juneau this morning while the Ad- Fur coal made of stver muskrad | proves to be one of the most pop= ula' of the new modes flmd milady's wear duri | thnlly days of autumn ter, lt-unnuul llcw-ull ————————— [ WHO’S WHO | AND WHERE | L. M. Carrigan, traveling sales- man, returned on the Admiral Rogers from a trip to Skagway, Haines, and Sitka. Mr. and Mrs. W. Skagway residents, C. Blanchard, Mr. Blanchard A. H. Kuettner, vice-president of the Killisnoo Fisheries, and Kuettner, miral Rogers was in port. They are on their way to the States to :apend the winter months. Among the passengers bound | from Sitka to Seattle on the Ad-| ,miral Rogers is Fred Schrey, S i ka fish buyer and shipper. taccompanied by Mrs. Schrey. He Iu R. H. Chadwick, traveling agent, is' on the Admiral Rogers foi Ketchikan. H. B. Carbray, representative of the Seattle Hardware Company, was an arrival in Juneau' last night on the steamer Yukon. Lieut, Nels 8. Haugen of the | United States Coast Guard Cutter Unalga, arrived on the Yukon from a month’s leave of absence which he spent in the States. Miss Georgine Larson, daughter of Roy T. Larson, who. operatés a transfer business in Seward, pass- | ed through here Tuesday on the Yukon. Tania Shadura, employee of the Alaska Railroad at Seward, is on the Yukon on her way to the west. ward after spending several weeks visiting in ‘the states on a vaca: tion. Among the arrivals on tha Aleutian Tuesday was Robert Wakelin, traveling salesman, who PE—— Our Work Iy Qur Best Advertisement Capitol Dye Works C. Meldner — Professional I cmm and Dyer—Phone 177 [+ M —— i 'SUSPENSE IS OVER ALASKA DRY (Red Top) | PALE GING RALE, The Irros “Mauntacturers Company “You will find thag. we are prepared to take care of your needs before closing down for thuuou ‘CLEAR KILN Complpl& Stocks of— WD UPPERS .| Yukon are through| | passengers on the Admiral Rogers , bound for Seattle. |18 connected with the White Pass |and Yukon Route. were visitors in| has been on business to the/| westward, R. R. Heaston and wife are on the Aleutian bound for the states.| Nr. Heaston is a mining man in| the \Moose Pass district. Robert Cacy, Chatanika mer-| chant, and Mrs. Cacy, are on the Aleutian bound for the outside on' a visit. | 8. E. Raynor is an outbound passenger on the Aleutian. He is manager of the Empress Theat: e at Anchorage. After closing operations for thn , season, W. J. Imlach, manager A the Imlach Packing Company. ! saltery at Sawmill Bay, is on the | { Aieutian bound for the States. The crew of the saltery is also nhnanl the steamer. rs. Alma C. Lawrence of Ta.' coma, sister of Mrs. Alex Sey of Juneau, was an . arrival on the » Tuesday. She will re. !main for some time visiting, and is residing with Mr. and Mrs. Bev, ‘Walter Phelps Jr., of the North- ern “Commercial Company, passed through here Tuesday on the { Yukon bound for Seward. He was accompanied by Mra. Phelps. J. Lionel Whitworth was a visi- tor in Juneau last night, off the Yukon. He is connected with the | Lemon outfit in Fairbanks, and has been on a short trip to nr States. 4 7 We ' wil i k Adliong the thraugh’ Dadsengiré will have a complete line of Turkeys, Ducks, Geese, Capons, ' Roasters, Heus and Fryers—Also Eastern and on the Aleutian was Capt. W. T. : Heolscher, who operates a river Olympia Oysters. Order your 'l_‘hanluglvlns bird now. boat on the Lower Yukon River, S for the Northern Commercial =7 ¥ T : T Company. l FINE FAMILY rugr. | oy for those wise enough to order .- DURING DR. PIGG'S AB: “"CE gnlr :;lldll?d klnfllm;l here. ave el His privato as well as Alauka-l address and :‘:u":o: n,::l: g::‘:?t b;u];:lc; ;’lillml‘::es l“{fri bnth; heat and cleaner fires ] i . X N A you have. H ; ; ::llu‘)zt v::l‘l :fite‘:(:n to June.a_uldi‘:n‘ - Wouldn't ask you to do this | . 1 T it it cost more. It doesn’t. It | S really costs less and the tria) THE HANDY MAN will prove it. 1 do Carpenter, Electrical, Kal-; w: carry a full ine of Feeds, |somining, Painting, in fact nnyl D. B. FFMMER {kind of general repair work.' [Henry C. Gorham, Phone 2003.' } ! Fhone 114 S il SA VE ONE DOLLAR i e i | Prepare for big Turkey shoot. adv: Buy a Meal Ticket at Rhodes Cafe. ¥op _save a Dollar on each one pqg:chased. SKATES WE CAN SUPPLY AND SIZE IN.BOTH LADIES OR MEN’S ICE SKATES Juneau-Y oung Hardware € Hardware and Undertaking PHONE 12 I L] RHODES CAFE | Logt S This Sale mcludes all the New Coats which arrived on the last hoat, a splendid assortment to choose from. y A NEW GROUP- Don’t confuse these Coats with the usual $27.50 grade. Unusual infabric and design, including lovely mixtures and plain colors and all interlined — fur collars ‘and cuffs, ~Sizes 36 to 46, $27.50 $35 to $42.50 Value GROUP NO. 2- SyeaaH22 50 Thwlamcludutwoeda,pln&aandphmeol-‘ - ors. Fur collar and cuffs, Silu16lo“. Special-$22.50 Regular $29.50 to $32.50 GROUP NO. 8- Another splendid group specially priced " 81675 Regolar Valuo—$19.50 19 $22.50