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REMINANTS Hundreds of vards of S#lk, Wool .and Cotton materials,-in attractive suitable for every requirement. All at Great Reductions OUR HALF-PRICE SALE OF Is now on. sclection? B. M. Behrénds ACO.‘,’ Inc. Merchants W(-.nln:r Condmons As Rewrded by the U. S. Weather Bureau Forecast for Juneam and vicinity, be*~ning 4 p. m. today: Rain tonight' and Saturday; fresh southeasterly winds. LOCAL DATA Uin Barometer Temp. Humidity Wlnd Velocity Weather 41,0 yesty 20.43 48 88 12 Rain 4 . m. today 29.59 45 84 12 Rain Noun today 29.66 45 91 14 Rain CABLE AND RADIO REFORTS 1eoibnbay | TODAY Highest 4pm. | Low 4cm. 4am. Precip. 4am, tons- temp. temp. | emp. Lemp Vclocuy zq hrs Weather Fow SAe 80 OB G SRR Cldy Love 42 38 |- 728" ‘90 . v Clear Lieihal .. 36 30 |28 38 8 0 Cldy Fort. {kal 22 18 18 32 — 0 Cldy | ‘Canaiia 2 a2 Tl 0 cldy | Eagle ....... 30 30 0o 32 — 10 Rain | SGiPaul ... 49 40 36 36 20 02 Cldy | Duteh Harbor ... 42 42 40 40 - 10 Cldy | . B4 46 | 4 46 16 60 Rain . 58 48 | 4t 44 14 40 Cldy 50 48 | 44 15 12 69 Rain 54 52 | 46 46 4 134 Rain 13 52 | 46 48 8 16 Pt. Cldy Bdmonton 68 £ | 40 46 » 0 Cldy E [ 64 | 48 52 . 0 Cldy Bortlend ..z 4 68 | 48 48 4 0 Clea San neisco ... 18 ki |t 52 52 " 0 Cidy *Less than 10 miles. D e -SSR E TL I PGSy B 0 35 5 E—Observalions at Barrow, Fort Yukon, Tanana and Eagle = 2 at 8 a. m. and 8 p. m., Juneau time. — pressure femalils below ‘twenty-nine inches in the vicinity: of Hou k, and is Jow ‘throughout Alaska and moderately high from the Pac fic States southwestward. The pressure has risen in South- em Alaska and fdllen in the Interior. Rain has been general ii South-ri- Alaska and eloudy weather prevails in the Interior with clearing weather oh Seward Péninsula and near the middle Aleutian lflsi:dé. Temperatures- have rigen decidedly in the upper Yukor vy and have Mngtd but little in other districts. 6000 CASTIN |- “ APPY RICKS” Allhou the names of the Ju- nean aci s who will lnturptet the comedy * Cappy, Ricks,” to be pro- | As an added evening's en Aleece Graves will play several se- lections on the harp. .Her reeital alone will be well worth the price of admission, it is said. Frederick Dobler and Albert King will appear the same evenings in a specialty musical act of clever pieces. Dick McGinn will be at the Organ in an attraction to, the ainment, Miss duced u i the fl“‘?“"?’ of the | b opriate musical program, joca) ¥ot! bf the Amorlesn Legion [ 5y 1o ia that cverything possibie, at the Coliseym Theabre Qetober | being done to make “Cappy 28 and ), have been published | pioeer o show that will be well several io, there are still many worth witnessing. Reserved seats nguiz 3 to who will appear in may be obtained from the Juncau the ~ Drug Company or Butler Mauro's. {FIRST ROLL CALL OF AMER. LEGION ROUSING AFFAIR Jarman porirays Ellen Qe office girl; Homer l3ys John' Skinner, the fanager; Hazel Petrich | 2 3 Florence Ricks, an reir five million dollars; n «alf appears as Johun i, A % De lawyet; W. J. Leivers | A most . enjoyable ‘evening: was cil . Pericles Bernard, a |spent last . &4 the Dugout only ‘shn; “Edward® F. |when a re attendance of 60| is the hard boiled sea it Peasley; Edna E. Pol- | >rizes Rick's sister Aunt l-lw Ricks; Harry Stonehouse acts men turned out for the first Roll 1 mecting veer held by the local post of the American Legion: Roll Call night will hereafter be an an- “bown chauffeur, Brook- rusl event, of the Legion wear, Mwmu afid Sanford Dodge, the| An informa) spirit predominated | , will xppel,f &s Alden P. nlldn(; the social part of the eve- er Fred Dohler p_w PHONE 83 OR 85 = ‘g Mot b v b $8.50 UL R T T Have you made your \mark to look for “The Slore That I’lecues THE SANITARY GROCERY lengths several pleasing and thoroughly en- joyable melodies. on his banjo, a deligious supper. was served by Mess Sergeant Foushee. Nomination of. officers for was held last night and the ele tion - of officers- will* be hcld 0] November' 14 e, ENTERTAIN IN HONOR OF MRS. In honor of Mrs. £. Kirkpatrick, of Nugget: Creek, Mrs. W. J. Reck noon at Mrs. Reck’s home on Dis- tin . Avenue. Each guest had been rcmwst"d to bring an old-fashioned gift for one of .the other guests: and everyone ! present was afforded a great deal: of merriment as -these were ex-| changed and opened. Later, after playing several hands of bridge, a delicious luncheon was served. Among those present were: Mrs. J. Kendler, Mrs. R. H.' Beistline, Mrs. M. Lynch, Mrs. R. Peterman, Mrs. J. H. Newman, Mrs. W. G. dellan, Mrs. W. H. Robinson, Mrs. Jeorge Getchell, Mrs. Jessie Har- non, Mrs. H. G. Welch, Mrs. Dan- 5, Mrs. M. D. Berry, Mrs. . H. Dickinson, Mrs. W. B. Heisel, wd Mrs. M. Bavard. Mrs, Reck for the past few days. e ——— Commercial job pnnung at The Smpire. y ; | bujh'ng coffee the trades is Hills Bros’ Hiis Bros. for coffee, quality developed the patented, continyous proc- ess that roasts coffee 2 few pounds at a‘time. No ether coffge tastes like Hllls Bros. Coffee because none is roasted the same way, UL T T T T T 30 | KIRKPATRICK | Kirkpatrick . has - been the | “| "ousc-guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. ARAR stands by . Controlled Roasting — | THP D/\ILY ALASKA EMPIRE, F’RIDAY OCT. 25, 1929 mflvmfln femhnt: classified as gangsters The bravado vanished and Doo- dy’s head dropped to his |when the verdict was announced » C g ! []IE IN c“AlR1 V. B. Mch‘r}:Sl\(l:.;dez: ‘Hil’ Joe | Hans Sonnberg, Juneau; Nick Bas- for Gangsters Cd Gastineau Shel | G. Hansen; Robert Wakelin, S CHICAGO, IIl, Oct. 25-—“Wee|atitle; John F. Chamberlin, Ketch: | Doody, called the “Baby |K® E. F. Zuern, Portland, Ore d Hibler, Carl Johnson, Ju- 1 Killer,” has been found gu!lLy! of murder and sentenced to die in the electric chair, % The jury was out two hours, J{GEORGE STEVENS IS ied for the Q!'n:yun"l Chief of Police | vyn, who was shot dead last| Funer when he attempted to arre: 3t | ens we 1'\\0 men in a_stolen automobil o 1l services for George Stev- held at 2 o'clock this af- in the chapel of the Ju- mg Undertaking = Parlors, Harry R. Allen, pasmx of Church offici | | YELLLOW CORN, No. 2 can T()\IATOI*§ IN l’LREI No. 2 siz IVORY SOAP \ledmm Slze, FIG BAR§ Whole \\ hedt or \\ hltc 2p0unds.. o e s R & | chest | loft, H. W. Olts, Chitina; Don ! Found (,u,”y of Murder——‘w t. Anacortes; Albert Borelo, > M Juval, Cordova; William Pes- I Conviction One of Few [phie Pk Co | LAID TO REST TODAY © who Jualin, was W died | heart fa | brought (hauling {to his ¢ {was about \rulcd he over-exertion on his ers at the mine. ce 1914 at Chichagof. that he the past 25 years. - NOTICE motorship “Norco” 9 p. m tle Local Emplre ent was made in Evergreen mine from h apparently was s from the beach He sears old and had re- although he d in Ketchikan some time! t He was a miner and at ane time had had lived in “W. B. Foshay” Northland. Transportation e the run of the Moty sailing from Pier 5, on October 28. ght and passenger reservas p 18 Agent, —adv. New, select line af visiling cards New Ford Fordor Sedan Is An Economical Car to Drive ECONOMICAL because of its low first cost, and low cost of up-keep. Ecoromical because it has been made to stand up under thousands and thousands of miles of steady running. An indication of the built-in quality of this car is shown in the extensl\e use of fine steel forgings. More steel forgings, in fact, are used in the niew Ford than in almost any other ear, regardless of price. in It | Come' in and learn about the safety, comfort, smoothness and alert performance of this car bv || driving it yourself. You’ll know it’s a great auto- mobile the minute you take the wheel. 4 Juneau Motors, Inc. All Over the World 'CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP, JELLO, An\ Flavor, ’each CRISCO SH()R'I‘ENl 6. 3 poiitle | DATES, New Crop, '2p(mnds.. DT We M(u’ Orders Carefully Deliver F llled B To Prince Rupert, Victoria WHEELER & 0SGOOD LAMINEX - | FIR DOORS | WILL NOT SHRINK, SWELL OR WARP ‘ GOOD ASSORTMENT OF SIZES One, Two and Five Panel for Inside | One and Four Lights Glazed for Outside | 15 Light French Doors WE INVITE INSPECTION Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. PHONE 358 TRANS-ATLANTIC pA:IFIC RAILWAY, TRANS-PACIFIC TRANS CONTINENTAL CANADIAN PACIFIC FAMOUS PRINCESS STEAMERS Vancouver and Seattle REDUCED RATE ROUND TRIP FARES In Effect Nov. 1st, 1929 to Feb. 28th, 1930 Direct Connections at Vaneouver to all lastern Points of United States and Canada VARIOUS ROUTES LIBERAL STOP-OVERS 3 FOR TIGKETS AND RESERVATIONS 3; W. L. COATES, Agent- - .- Juneau g Valeatine Building TRAPS For This Week Only No. 1 Victor, ‘per dozen .. No. 1% Victor, per dozen No. 1 Newhouse, per dozen No. 115 Newhouse, per dozen _. No. 3V, Newhouse, per. dozen .. No. 14 Newhouse, per dozen ) No. 48 Newhouse, per.dozen .......... .....17.00 SALE STILL CONTINUES ONV SHOTGUN SHELLS 12 Gauge, $1.25 per Box Other Sizes in Compamson MAIL: US YOUR URDER