The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 21, 1929, Page 2

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o~ e e e THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, ERIDAY JUNE 21, 1929. appears l(m how reasonable the price may be. A chance for wonderful su Ladies’ Crepe Sole Sport Oxfords Tan and beige—real smart oxfords—another of our regular big values. Regular price $6.50—for Saturday only $4 95 pmr Real Bargains for Satur(lay No inferior goods are allowed to enter here simply because the price Cheap goods are the most expensive in the long run. When you see an article advertised over our name you can be certain that the quality is worthy of presenting to our customers, no matter Woolwear Boys’ Suits every boy on Gas- tineau Channel to have a new suit for the Fourth. FOR SAT- URDAY ONLY we offer these its at 1-4 Off Men’s Underwear Union Suits Full cut throughout and excellently finished —will give good wear—a real bargain for $1 00 Recommended for Particular Men Gun metal and tan calf oxfords — famous Star Brand—all-leather, giving long service ~regular $8.50 values for Saturday only $6.45 pmr Boys’ Tenms Shoes Famous Ked brand in grey—lace to the toe —fine for summer—a rubber ball free with every pair. 8toll . 11% to 2 at ‘)1/2 to 5Y% at Men s Heavy Work Shoes Just the shoe you have been looking for— well made—a real Star value—don‘t over- look a bargain like this—special $3.95 pair Boys’ With non-breakable visor—good light sum- mer patterns—real good value for $1.25 Caps each . Boys’ Tommy Lad Shirts Blouses In assorted patterns—every hoy should have a new shirt of blouse — regular $1.25 and $1.50 values for $1.00 euch Size 81% to 11 at B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneau's Leading Department Store ra /AR AN SRR A - Fur Farms at Tebenkof Bay of Kuiu Island ahd .will remain here |until Sunday when W. ©.. Muser, | Alaska representative of the Maser | Fur Farins, Incorpordted, with Mrs. Maser and their son, Walter, will June =1 |leave for the Island to spend the summer. Mr. Maseér represents the U. S. Bureau of Fishcries 1h that district. e ———— Twenty-seven of 43 Escaped Convicts in Texas Break, Captured SWEENEY, Texas, Twenty-seven of 43 convicts who escaped yesterday morning from the Clemes Prison Farm, are ac- counted for today. Seventeen werc captured by posses which formed from the entire section. Mrs. W. H. Hickman, wife of the | o Prison Farm Captain, reported hav-| The Thelma Capt. Bernt Alstead, ing seen the body of one conviet | brought in 500 pounds of halibut floating in the river. which was bought by the Alaska Fish Brokerage for 12% and 8. The Avona, Capt. Olaf Larson, brought in 8200 pounds of halibut ” | this morning which was purchas -} - Major Malcolm Elliott, President‘l,y the New England Fish Com- of the Alaska Road Commission, | pany for 12% and 8. ce nied by Executive Secretary oo er, of the Interior Department, d It Nome at midnight Wed- to advices receiv- HALIBUT BOATS IN ELLIOTT AT NOME MOTHER LEOPOLDINE TO VISIT HOUSES OF ST. ANN | C Mother Leopoldine, Mother Gén- eral of the Bisters of 8t. Ann, with Holy . Cross, re- short stay late —t in August. Mother Leopoldine 18 visiting @ll of the houses of Bt. Ann in Alaska and the Yukoii Ter- ritory. S - Cuddy Confirmed For Dist. Atiorney of Third Division WASHINGTON, June 2i.—Among the nominations confirmed by the Senate last Wednesday, before Con- gress recessed, was Warren OCuddy to be United States District At- torney for the Third Division of Alaska. ——————— 1. Jacobson, Seattle furrier, left on the Princess Alice for the south. ters, Gracé and May, left on- the | ays, In- | cotporatéd plahe Juneaw; Plict An- 1 Eokiiiann, for Ketehlkan. They H remain in Ketchikadn until the tirst week of July. son, dmughter and Son-in-law Capt. - Prank o yachi rs, afe staying at the -Zynda -Hotel dur- ing their visit in Juneau. Chiidren’,s Tan Oxfords REAL POLL PARROT VALUES Size 5 to 8 at .. Sizes 11% to 2 at Bow and Arrow F RE_E with every pair . G. Nelson, With Bis two daugh- | ————%-00——— i R. C. Erickson atid Mrs. Brick- | HENRY ALAPISCH HERE Henry Klapiseh drfived in Ju- heau this merning ot his boat, the Lu; from his herring plant at Kil- lisnoo. . He will" be here for a short timé on business. ————— LET Afmguix rfess Your Sult Ifim'fl%,fimmul L. \v WDOEEORD on Salmen | waeer ;.pctvu&mnnlry re- | | ansmk; Panatrope | .l Phonographs, Records md{ LOCAL DATA Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Vclnwlty Weather 4 p. m. yest'y 30.14 57 56 Cudy 4 a. m. today 30.20 45 95 NE 2 Cldy Noon today 3024 57 60 S 3 Clay | CABLE AND RADIO REYORTS “—\Tsfimy_——%——fifi.fl—d Highest 4pm. | Low 4am. 4am. Precip. 4am. Stations— temp. temp. | emp. temp. Velocity 24 hrs. Weather Barrow 38 36 | Nome 54 48 38 42 10 0 Cldy Bethel 54 52 [ 40 44 8 0 Cldy Fort: Yukon 88 60 [iss s | =l Rain Tanana 66 58 44 56 - 0 Clear | .| Eagle 2 56 46 56 —_— 12 Cldy St. Paul 48 48 40 40 * 0 Cldy Dutch Harbor 58 48 46 48 i e Cldy Kodiak 52 50 44 46 10 0 Pt Cldy | Cordova 56 54 42 4 4 .02 Pt Cldy Juneau 59 57 45 45 2 02 Cldy Ketchikan 2 — | 56 i 0 02 Cldy Prince Rupert 58 56 44 44 0 0 Cler Edmonton 68 62 48 48 16 0 Pt Cldy Seattle 68 04 51 54 0 Pt Cldy Portland 8 76 50 50 0 Clear | San Francisco 90 82 68 70 » 0 Clear *Less lh'm 10 miles. | forreror e o e Wenlher Condmons As Recorded by the U.S. Weather Bureau Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning 4 p. m. today: Fair tonight and Saturday; light variable winds. NOTE.—Observations at Alaska mainland thmnr except Cor- dova and Juneau are made at 8 am. and 8 p.m., Juneau time. The pressure is moderately hizh throughout Alaska except near Dutch Harbor where it is about normal. It is also moderately high along the coast southward to Orezon and low in Central Canada. Light showers were general yesterday in extreme Eastern Alaska and last night in the upper Yukon Valley. Temperatures are higher than yesterday in the Aleutian Islands and have fallen on Seward Pen- insula. United States Rubber Company prr INSIDE RE-INFORCEMENT AT THE KNEE WHERE PROTECTION COUNTS 71,5 EUREKA == |BOOTS formance a real fisherman’s bootis expected to give. Re- inforced where strength’is most needed; protected against break-down across the toes and vamp; plenty of stretch in the alurl, plenty of wear in the soles. Try a pair right now, and find the solution to your footwear problems for all time. Made by AT ALL DEALERS Comfort for You and Your Pocketbook FRESH HORMEL’S COOKED HAMS, small size cans for family use, 1b. _.§ .65 ! SWIFT’S BACON, pound ! | { {3 .................... 35 COFFEE, all brands, pound ... .55 ITALIAN DINNER, Spaghetti or Mac- aroni, pachkige ..ol B30 JAMS and PRFQFHVES—ga]lon size— best brands, can ... 145 We have a BIG Store flllml with LITTLE Prices » . | PHONE 174 | Organdie Dresses Gay, dainty, summery dresses of sheer organdie—lace and ribbon- ‘ In lovely pastel ed trimmed. shades. $2.95 1o Bicycles WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF REPAIR PARTS W hen your bicycle needs a doctor bring it to us. WE SELL “CRANE™ |sranparp” Plumbing Fixtures . “BIRCHFIELD” AND American Radiator Co. Heating Boilers HART and RAY Oil Burners RICE & AHLERS CO. PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL Juneau, Alaska “We tell you in advance what job will cost” Select Baby’s Carriage NOW! T will pay you to select baby’s carriage now—while our stock is complete. In our wide variety of styles and colors you will be sure to find just the proper carriage, sulky o stroller for baby. All aré M.mypdeednwmmhumafiwdm Juneau Young Hardware Co.

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