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clearance to pri(‘es that represent moterials alone. There are many ite these prices—they are ¢sz,nmm ' P ™ guarantee of quality. Juneau's leading Department Store ? e e e o B P HOOVER’S PARTY RETUR/NS FROM SOUTH AMERICA the U. 8. 8. Utah at Old Polnt (Assoclated Press photo trans. | PASSES AWAY ; k . ¢ Wctime: Dies a6 Sitka Pio- neers’ Home, Paralytic || s Stroke N udge Henry States, oldtimer «f JYuneau, died thiz morning at' ijio Pioneers’ Home at Sitka fol-| ing a paralytic stioke, ac-| ng to a cablegram' received wery Valentine. 'The fun- be held tomorrow in 1d interment made in the ery there. | The information of the death ¢me from Superintendent Theo- lpre Kettleson and In it he asked Wr. Valentine if the s n's whete- 1bouts were known. Mr. Valen- ,tine wired that the young. .. son, Walde States, i8 on a steamer nlying hetween the United Stat OR HEALTH cen United States Senator-elect Willlam 8. Vare leaving his Atlantle City home for St. Lucie, near Fort Plerce, Fla, where he has.a abd: tage. Left to right! An attendant, Mr. Vare and Edwin 3. Vare, his 4ndl Peru. TRoscoe States, the! mephew, er son, was captain of the . — all poat Fox which plled be- g0 jonn . Mitohell of Ore-|Fort Yukon, 27 inches:’ Junea, tween Juneau and Kake many b s ?:u,t T:: ;“t_ s lw]n‘l;. According to Mr. Valentine, en lccxl pnt, ln ted nlawee:m;‘ '[‘(' Judge States was 83 years of age. P il bout but were| He was a wondertul old land- g k and a typical frontier char- gon, in the old days. trace; Tanana, 9 inches, i g g WU MAKES QUEER CHARGE GREENSBORO, N. C., Jan. 15. lost. Mrs. States died in 1907 said Mr. Valentine |~—The police are investigating and was buried in Evergreen| ny of his old friends pre-|the story of Clarence Robertson Cemetery, ded him to the Great Beyond,” |that he helped Gordon Stewart Judge States was appointed by 16 M. Vaienllas Northeott kill four children in a President Chester Arthur as firs SRR - s barn in California. United States Commissioner aud| official recorder o: the Juucau| SNOW ON GROUND mining Aistriet. Judge Siatos ar- N vived in Juneau in 1884 with his| The following amotints of snow |of absence he went to & farm \Wife and two soms. After M»; ere reported onthe ground Mon-|where Northeott was staying and térm of oftice had expired, Judge day evening, January 14, at var-|that the latter offered him' $8,000 States pacticed law in Jumeau ious stations in Alaska: Barrow,|to help kill the children. Ofticials 180 did some prospecting. He |2 inches; Bethel, 4 inches; Cor-)indicated that they gave little ‘@ great triend of the late 'dova, trace; Eagle, 15 inches; |credence to the disclosures. Robertson gave himself up last night. He said he was formerly in the army. Obtaining a leave Everyone of the overcoats is marked down for 15.00 overcoats how 12.00 25.00 overcoats now 20.00 30.00 overcoats now 24.00 35.00 overcoats now 28.00 37.50 overcoats hoiv 30.00 48.50 overcoats now 38.00 Every coat carries our usual . M. Behrends Co., Inc. less than the styles, and all here for com- ADVERTISING WINS CHICAGO SOCIETY GIRL i ! ! Me ‘ _Beckwith] THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JAN. 15, 1929. Weather Conditions As Ru;rd;d by the U. S. Weather Bureau Forecast for Juneav and vicinity. beginnmg 4 . m. todav: Probably rain and slightly warmer tonight and Wednesday; gentle winds mostly southweslerly LOCAL DATA fime— Barom. Temp. Hapudity Wind Velocity Weather 4 p. m. yest'y. 80.10 33 96 8 5 Snow 4 a. m. today. 30.12 33 98 S 1 Snow Noen today .. 30.16 33 97 N_l‘; 1 Cldy . CRILE AND RATI0 KEPORTS Stations— i 4::;." _J fi fefia:“vz&flfif by Weather Winter Everything in the Line of Hardware JUNEAU-YOUNG HARDWARE CO. Barrow . - -2 -10 22 16 oy 0 Cldy Nome . 26 24 | 20 24 30 .02 Snow Bethel 34 30 | 30 36 14 .26 Cldy Fort Yukon .. —4 ~4 | -4 2 —_ 04 Snow anana Gt U 4 4 4 i 0 Cudy agle ... 10 A e 8 - 0 Cidy Bt. Paul Lo 36 36 | 36 38 24 .38 Clear Dutch Harbor.. 48 48 44 44 —_— et Cldy Kodiak ... 49 36 38 0 .22 Rain Ccrdova ... 32 30 32 4 12 Snow Juneau .. 33 3R 3 1 24 Snow Ketchikan 40 | 38 g 6 .06 Pt. Cldy Prinece Rupert.. 44 40 36 38 0 .04 Rain Edmonton 2 -4 |"4-18 -14 b 0 Cldy Seattle 42 [ 88 40 . 0 Pt. Cldy Portland i 36 | 30 32 . 0 Clear San Francisco.. 44 42 | 40 42 . 0 Cldy *—Less than 10 mlles. NOTL:.—Observations at St.. Paul, Dutch Harbor, Kodlak, Ju- aeau, Prince Rupert, Edmonton, Sattle, Portland and San Fran: cisco are made at 4 a.m., Juneau time. | A severe storm is central west of Unalska and the pres- sure 18 falling rapidly throughlout most of the Territory except the Southeastern porticn. The pressure is high in the ocean south of the Gulf of Alaska and in extreme Northern Alaska. Precipitation has been general near the coast and light snow has fallen at Fort Yukon. Temperatures have risen slightly in near- ly all parts of the Territory. Heavy gales are reported south- west of Unalaska. Small Comforts May pr;)ve to be Great Comfort Several styles of ELECTRIC PADS at Reasonable Prices Alaska Electric Light Juneau —_— & Power Co. PHONE 6 Appliances Alaska Distributors of Regular Reliakle Electric PARIS. Prophetic spring shadows are beginning to be cast in sunny places like Nice, where Lelong's powder blue cape suit will be seen along the Promenade des Anglais. This suit, made of light weight woclen material, has a jacket, with cape back, of finger tip length. The cape fits ovér the shoulders with a raglan line and has a plain back. The jacket has a roll collar and fitted lines, which induce the snug hip effect upon which Lelong insists for flared skirts. RITA. NOTICE—STORE HOURS If a woman can’t brag about having the best husband in the wotld she can get Just as much| yntil further advised this store pleasure out of bragging that she|will be closed evenings excepting has the worst. Saturdays when we will be open ————— until 10:00 P. M. D14 papers fcr saje at tie Emplire. | —adyv. SANITARY GROCERY. |« CHICAGO, Jan. 15.—Maryanne Beckwith of an American lineage | 250 years old, is the latest recruit { from. Chicggo socldl circles to the {ranks of the “working girls” z As advertising manager of two smart sHops she attempts to induce ‘her soclety friends to buy gowns !for the winter's parties which she ‘has given up for business career. . For as she sald, “you can’t mix business apd p‘easure——ln(c par- tles and. 9 o’clock office hours can. not be regoeiled: If gitls of means only knew:how much pleasure, they would défive from doing something eongtructive there would. be .more vacancigs | in «spcial circles. My family approved of my working, |ahd ‘all /in_all its the best idea I've dver i:a, ¥ Miss Beckwith at Wellesley was a member of the crew and a star tennis’ player. = She is the daugh- ter of Judge and Mrs. J. W. Beck- with. Her mother has a tamous collection of Wedgewood and Spode. 1420 DANCING . CLUB IS TO ENTERTAIN The 420 Dancing Club of the Juneau ‘Blks will hold a dange tomorrow night in Elks’ Hall at 9:80 o'clock following the regu- lar lodge session. . This will be the third of a series of informal dances given by this dancing club. Music will be provided by thé Befenaders. of Ralph Maftin, enairman; Wal- ter P. Bcott, and BE. M. Goddard. All members of the Elks Lodge are ifivited to attend this dance and invitations to non-membesr may be.secured form the dance committee, or from B. Leaming, steward of the lodge, The dance cominittec consists || L/ BASKETS BANKBOAR Q2 ‘PHOG” ALLEN Forrest C."Phog”Allen;president of the National Baskethall Coaches Association, end director of athlel at the University o Kansas, wher: his teams have won the MissouriValley ‘championship six consecu~ ~ the game will appear, - each Tuesdsy in | THE EMPIRE Special for the January Clearance Sale The New “Tom Boy” Undies (shorties and bandeau) In silk and silk broadeloth showing a variety of colors and print and stripe designs. $1.95. ; SLIPS Baronette satin slips, the aecepted costume slip, in pink, yellow, coral, orchid, red, white, honey, green and black. $1.95. : wNted ‘they get to at. give it a trial, roNiAeYs fl? oviantead CALIFORNIA GROCERY PHONE 478—FREE DELIVERY " Pioneer Pool Hall MILLER TAXI IN CONNECTION Telephone 183 Anybody and everybody who comes to our house to dinmér are mighty pleased with what Ma tells ’em all about this grocery store and they say they’e going to : Pool—Billiards Meet your friends at The Pioneer. 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