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000000000 MMANIGE] W eather Conitions As Recorded by the U S. End of the Month Sale of Fine Room Size Room | and Axminsters and Tapestry Rugs of depe quality at ONE-HALF of their rgular price If you need rugs, attend this event complete. Sale Sale Sale Sale Reguilar $175.00 Wilton Rugs, Regular 165.00 Wilton Rugs, Regular 150.00 Wilton Rugs, Regular 125.00 Wilton Rugs, Regular 87.50 Wilton Rugs, Sale Regular $67.50 Axminster Rugs, S Regular 57.50 Axminster Rugs, S Regular $47.50 Axminster Rugs, S Regular 42.50 Axminster Rugs, S Regular 37.50 Tapestry Rugs, Sal Regular 35.00 Tapestry Rugs, Sal Regular 22.50 Tapestry Rugs, Sal Regular 17.50 Tapestry Rugs, !=lllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllflfl![ll}fllllIIIIIIIllII|H!l_llIIlllll}ll!ll,l}l_llIIHIIIIIJ!IllIfl[lfl_flfll!jllfl_figlfllfllfljjHflllulfllflmwflllmuflmmll were believed to have been in- dulged " it By the Prophet’ Mo- | hammea "‘himself. o AR A leading author of the new CHAMBER 1S T0 | | the " semi-official s: | “World history, which has regis- | | ish influenza, nmust - register also the revalution of beauty. Our cen- 1 (tury has placed a crown on that Col: BCaCO‘Ck and Other whien is false. Falsity, rouge, have 3 e vanquished " nal beauty. Sf‘lvahon Arm. Qfi‘c.ers “Twenity yoar 20 these made- Guest§ Of \ q[n‘ber lup women of ours would have been |arrested by the first Turkish po- liceman who saw them.” Officers of the Salvation Army | Al s SE I T and their wives will be honor guests | of "thé Chamber’ 6f Commmefce to-| morrow at its regular weekly noon |- § ATTLE . luticheon at th& Arcade Cafe, it wi$ announced today by’ President H.'L. Faulkher. “The entire meet-| = &, BEING FOUG“T ing will be''devoted'to them, &nd| ¢ = Col. G. W. Peacock, Field ‘Secre- wEE v Ty I A e tary for thc Salvation Army for ) Westeri Canada and Alaska Will| wASHINGTON, D. C, Oct. 23 Bytus! pittiolpal Epedker. The Senate is in the thick of its He, 'Mrs. Peacock, Staff Captain jong gwaited battle over rate sched- Acton i Krs: Acton, “and Capt. yjes of the tariff bill. and Mrs. E.'K. Toébin ‘will at-| one Democratic - Independent tend the mecting. coalition has found its first op- Col. Peacock delivered a splendid portunity for applying in a prac- addrecs at Elgs Hall, Tuesday eve- ticq) faghion its fundamental teret mt s;eu:; ;n;orhc:;u; l':;‘:n il:&‘fcr increased protection for *the TV agriculturist. delightful vein - of humor that (7288 g Ll P . MAYOR JUDSON AND PARTY BACK HOME pleases his .audiences. “It is a rare treat’to have such a speaker and the Chamber of Commerce is fortunate o~ have . him for its| guest,” Mr. Faulkner said today.| It is expected a big nucndance" After two weeks hunting on the will be present to greet the guests. cast and horth shores of Baranof | | sland, Mayor T. B. Judson’and a 3 3 |party of four returned here yes- k ?‘ anls y l,t‘te terday afternoon. With him were: : wm s M,eup Capt. Abe) Hanson of the gasboat ;Qarlng on which the trip was made, Turkey, Oct. Frank Dott, Art' Carter and W. is graused Powell ity immersion' The party killed eight deer and two “brown bear. They hunted from Warm Springs Bay north to Perll Strait and through that sec- tion to Sitka. ———-——— “and powder. | eup of Turkish women ' consisted only in’ darken- eyelids with kohl and col- fingers with henna, both ! Factices were of good re- foslem” world, as they - ze Rugs in new patterns, new colorings at a generously reduced price during END, OF “THE MONTH SALE. It's just the opportunity wany have been waiting for. Presenting Wiltons while the assortment of patterns and sizes are Sale New, select lifie 21 visiting ca LODE ™I o s TR R THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 23, 1929, 8 and desirable weaves are offered to home makers ndable S, early Price Now .. Price Now Price Now . Price Now ..... Price Now ..... ale Price Now ale Price Now ... ale Price Now ale Price Now e Price Now e Price Now . e Price Now .. Price Now ......... Shoreline: of Wincit, 13 consin - and Indiana Battered by Waves ° CHICAGO, Ill; uct. 23. — The worst lake storm of the year is shooting* high' ‘waves against ‘the Tllinois, Wisconsin and Indiana | shoreline. Lake Michigan is swept by & [cold, raw, snowaschoked ‘wind and has left crumbled seawalls, flood- ed basémerits-and waterfilled boule-' vards. <! Fhitky R The. property. damage at Michi< gan City is estimated at $300,000. of shipping fought' angry waves. ~Air) mail service has been halted. WOMAN KILLED DETROIT, Mich., Oct. 23.—The first fatality of ‘the lake storm wis reported today: Mrs, ‘Frinces ‘Ryan, laged 43 “yeats, wWas Kkilled when :her boathotise™ on ‘Lake St collapsed. bbb Mgt Let the rain pour down It ‘won't stunt our“town Let the sun shihe® thét ™ It will make mérry too |We ‘are going right ‘ahdad |Sotne "think while ‘in 'béd Others think while they blast |Everybody's figuring fast ' Some bring in“‘Sample rocks Ottiers bullding up“the blocks {Some stard ‘and only" tAlK ™ On'our very rew" atk But please folks, don't forget, * One place you can bet = Where everybody can stop— Barber “The Silvxer Fox” ‘Shop. - | adv. e — A 1 CECR R RN T ol e Ty ¢ ' QEUOTATIONS i N 1o e Jun | 200 Bal gy ] itered since 1910 the great war, rReely § STAFF AT NunN | the Bolshevist revolution ‘and Span- | New Jersey 73%, 1196%, American T and T 272, Elec- tric Storage 947%, Missouri Paci- fic 80.. MORA 3375 2875 23.75 21.25 18.75 17.50 11.75 8.75 B. M. BEHRENDS CO.,, Inc. “Home of Good Floor Coverings” e e —_——-——— HAS 20 SIXFOOTERS U . Cal, Oct. 23.—Regard- les ‘s of the showing the 1929 St. Mary’s College football varsity, an imposing Jot ‘of freshmen candi- dates promise “heavy gridiron busi- neu’_‘;u the first stringers next | year, ' “Twenty of the 59 yearlings 3 are six feet tall, or better and a In' Tk Bulorl -and b OnssRol team could be picked averaging 196 ‘lpounds.. Twenty-three of them \jwere team captains in high school. ( P S SR G S S I Sweaters of heavy .r;ll> wbo! sweat- ers, coat SEYl?; with plain V neck or a large ruff r;eck éollaf. ; Colors—blue and blac! PRSI TR ERERL AR mmmmlmmmmlmmmmMmmmmmuunmmmmmmtmmnmmmmm ‘et e 0 @0 ¥ORK, Ocl. 23.! — Alaska mine stock 1s quoted today hany © Corporation 38, | . +Corn- Praduets 120%, Fox Films g7, Y{@.;mmu Motors 57%, Thternational | 7 V5 Harvester:100%; Natfonal Acme 27%, |PanAmerican B 62, standara oif rnin 69%, Standard Oil of Alr Reduction 0 Just received a shipment Weather Burean Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, ber’~uing 4 p. m. today: Rain tonight and Wednesday;moderate southeasterly winds. LOCAL DATA ’ Time Barometer Terp. - Humidity Wind Velocity Weather (4 p. m. yest'y .....30.00 51 9 SE 10 Rain 4 a. m. today ...29.97 50 96 SE 2 Rain Noon today .......30.05 19 85 E 12 Rain CABLE AND RADIO REFORTS — YESTERDAY T TODAY Highest 4pm. | Low 4cm. 4nm. Precip. 4am. Stations~ temp.. temp, | emp. temp. Vclm‘_l‘ty 24 hrs. Wentpef Barrow 86 . 2 | e 28 98 0 cldy Nome . 80 28 | 22 ¥ 0 Cldy Bethel . 42 32 26 10 0 Cldy Fort Yukon 20 6 | 4 = 0 Pt. Cldy ‘Tanana 28 24 20 s 0 Pt. Cldy . 48 3 20 — 0 Pt Cldy ul 36 36 36 26 .06 Rain ch Harbor ... 42 40 | 34 — 5 - § Clear . 80 48 44 10 32 Cldy Cordova 54 48 | 44 6 10 1.54 Rain | Juneaun 51 51 | r 50 2 144 Rain Ketchikan 56 52 | 52 52 6 3.96 Rain Prince Rupert .. 62 58 | 52 52 [ 44 Cldy Edmonton . 62 58 | 3 0 Clear .. 68 62 51 54 2 0 Clear g T4 60 60 0 Clear an Francisco ... 90 80 62 62 6 0 Clear *Less than 10 miles. [ RS U A 2 o S SR RSSO Ty AMci It NOTE—Observations at Barrow, Fort Yukon, Tanana and Eagle are made at 8 a. m. and 8 p. m, Juneau time. The barometric pressure is lowest south of the Alaska Peninsula and highest in Central Canada. It has fallen in Eastern Alaska and British Columbia but is rising moderately in the Gulf of Alaska. Heavy rains have fallen from Cordova to Ketchikan and the |weather has cleared”in “the “Aleutian Islands. Partly cloudy to cloudy weather" bfqvalls in* the Interior. Temperatures have fallen slightly dver most ‘of Southern Alaska and have risen somewhat in cther parts of’'the Territory. CARO BUYS OLD | AUK BAY.PLANT quéal' Me‘rcl};]—t }Pixrchas es! Old Salmon Cannery of:J. L..Carlson Purchase of ‘the old John L. Carl- soff cannery property at Auk Bay by |J. B. Caro’ was anhnouhced to-| day by Mr. Caro.” The price paid| {1t since that ‘time, except for a few of " 'the “isolated buildings” which weré gold to local ' buyers, Thern‘ b 3 ate’ about four deres of patented |f€ason. Give us a trial order land located directly on the bay|today and learn why. and several buildings formerly used by the salmon cannery operated grain and transfer business 1 You Can’t Heip Being by Mr. Carlson. | Mr. Caro said he had not made Pleased any definite plans for development. ! & [He will probably decide on these| D. B. FEMMER after he goes south this winfer. | PAONE 114 Hear the VICTOR First “1* Just Arvived—Two of the Latest Models VICTOR Radio and VICTOR Radio Combinations = : ||mfi + Machines now. being demonstrated in tem- —at | (porary quarters over Dr. Pigg’s office on Main Street. y Juneau Melody House 3 (] Bedroom Slippers That are comfortable, smart and in a charm- ing variety of styles and materials. For Women Black kid, with heel and soft sole. red and blue—§3.75. Patent leather, with heel and soft sole, ,colored lining—§3.75. Kid Kozy Komfy, soft sole, no heel, lamb’s wool lining, in red, blue and apricot—$3.95. In black, Kid slipper with pom-pom trim, no heel, soft sole, fleece lined, in g e, red and black —$§2.50. R For Children Bunny Bootees and Bunny Pumps, in suede, featuring the “Bunny Face designed g in lamb’s wool. This material also serving as a lining. In red and blue. $1.35 to $1.95. waé not made public. TO US The property was bought in scv-E |eral ‘'years ago by the Scattle Na-| We will attend to them |ttonal Bank ‘and has been held by |promptly. = Our coal, hay,! /18 increasing daily. There’s a| PHONE YOUR ORDERS|- | | | | ‘Shown in the extensive use of fine steel forgings. New Ford F ordor Sedan Is An Economical Car to Drive ECONOMICAL because of its low first cost, and low ¢ost™ of “up-keep.” “ Economical "because it has been made to stand up under thousands and thousands of thiles of steady running. An indication of the built-in quality of this car is More steel forgings, in fact, are used in the tiew Ford than in almost zny other car, regardless of price. Come in and learn about the safety, comfort, smoothness and alert performance of this car b; driving it yourself. You'll know it's a great auto: mobile the minute you take the wheel. WS Juneau Motors, Inc. — ———— CANADIA TRANS-ATLANTIC \patific§ TRANS-PACIFIC WHEELER & 0SGOOD LAMINEX WILL NOT SHRINK, SWELL OR WARR GOOD ASSORTMENT OF SIZES One, Two and Five Panel for Inside One and Four Lights Glazed forOutside 15 Light IFrenc¢h Doors WE INVITE INSPECTION Juneau Lumber Mills, inc. PHONE 358 TRANS-CONTINENTAL : CANADIAN PACIFIC b FAMOUS——— PRINCESS STEAMERS To Prince Rupert, Victoria: Vancouver and Seattle + ~—-3 REDUCED RATE ROUND TRIP FARES In Effect Nov. 1st, 1929 to Feb. 28th, 1930 Direct Connections at Vancouver to all kastern Points | T L L L O g of United States and Canada peeeer VARIOUS ROUTES LIBERAL STOP-OVERS FOR TICKETS AND RESERVATIONS W. L. COATES, Agent Valeatine Building Juneau SPECIAL ON - For This Week Only No. 1 Victor, per. dozen ... No. 1% YVictor, per dozen No. 1 Newhouse, per dozen No. 1%4 Newhouse, per!dozen No. 31, Newhouse, per dozen No. 14 Newhouse, per dozen . No. 48 Nes'\i”qtlxse, per dozen ... - T P PITERY SALE STILI: GONTINUES ON SHOTGUN SHELLS 12 Gauge, $1.25 per Box MAIL US YOUR ORDER Other Sizes in Comparison’ ' . ‘ ; Hardware Co. FRONT STREET .