The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 8, 1929, Page 2

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, NOV. 8, I929 % NEW ARRIVALS COATS and DRESSES Splendid values in coats, individual- ized styles, designed and tailored in the latest mode. Rumble Seat Coats Tan and Brown Price, $30.00 e o R Weather Condlhons As Recorded by the U. S. | opra g i Weather Bureau ‘ AND WHERE ! ELEVENTH ANNUAL Forecast for Juneam and vielnity. berning & p. m. today: 2 e Clearing and colder tonight, Saturday fair and colder; moderate westerly winds. George A. Lucas, Julius Rodman, . 2 LOCAL DATA Carl M. Larson, and Fred M. Wyatt, rmls lce a Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather |four soldiers from Chilkoot Bar- 4 p. m. yesty 29.49 49 88 E 16 Rain racks, are southbound passengers 4 a. m. today .. 2960 40 86 w 2 Cldy | aboard the steamer Queen and are| Noon today 29.70 40 80 E 10 Rain | enroute to Seattle. 2 | A. Van Mavern, representative of 'CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS Itha West Coast Grocer{hm:pany, . ] YESTERDAY i —TODAY ——— |returned to Juneau on the steamer M l N b 11 Highbat lpfm. { e ‘BmAmm adm. Queen, after having made a busi- On( ay’ Ovem el‘ Stations- temp. temp. | emp. temp. Velocity 24 hrs. Weather |ness trip to Sitka and Skagway on| T — — SR 0 Gy | bab vesel Elk H ll Nome ... <98 SSeET 0 28 0 Clear | John H. Richaidson, foreman of S a Bethel Lol R s 28 0 Cldy |the Letnikoff Corporation, is a pas- |Fort Yukon - 12 10 | 0 Clear |senger on the Queen and is en- Novelty Musie Beautiful Decorations Tanana ... . 18 14 | 0 [ 0 Clear | to Wrangell. Later he will | 0 | 0 0 0 0 Eagle .. 24 16 Cldy {proceed to Seattle. Unique Entertainment st. Paul' .. 3 Dutch Harboer Kodiak Cordova . .. 36 36 2 . 42 0%y 32 42 lowl Il ses ol 4 the National = i LA B gs;‘;fw f"mde o e EAKLE HUNTER'S 8-PIECE ORCHESTRA Pt. Cldy |Groec Clear D. E. Dunbar, are southbound | 7 40 49 Pt. Cldy | passengers on the Queen for Wran- The Social Event of the Season 192 [o) gell. R:?x}; ‘\! IW W. Batcheller, local broker,| AUSPICES AMERICAN LEGION i left Juneau on the Queen and is - & Dress Coats Models in bla Price, $32.50 Price, $42.50 DRESSES Are the new long-line silhouette models that lend to slenderize the full figure, and add that grace so difficult to secure in ordinary gar- e for Seattle. Juneau 3 Ketchlkan ... 52 50 38 Prince Rupert 43 48 b Edmonton ....... 50 40 | k Seattle . > 52 48 38 40 0 3! { Carrigan, representative for| ;Ponland S 58 7 38 Q rmour and Company, left Juncau San Francisco ... 72 2 | 54 0 |on the Queen for Ketchikan, Later “*Less than 10 miles. ! he will proceed to Seattle where he | " NOTEObwervationd at Barrow, Fort Yukon. Tanana and Eagie | 1o e wite, and they wil sal k, brown and tan - S S e s aRAN IO @ =2 lulu. are made at 8 a. m. an 3 ne: 4 ion a two months’ trip to Honol B B o g Wh:le in Junean, Mr. Carrigan was {a guest at the Gastineau Hotel. A trough of low pressure extends through Southern Alaska and H. B., Crewson, Schilling and a riqge of high pressure extends from the middle of the Novth ,COmpany representative, is a south- | Pacific Ocean to the North Pacific States. Heavy rain has fallen | bound passenger on the Queen fot | in Southeastérn Alaska and British Columbia and the weather has Kctcmkan been generally fair in other parts of Alaska. Temperatures have fall- e — en decidedly in the central Inter main comparatively mild except zero temperatures prevail this m Special Dollar Dinner AT THE NEW GASTINEAU CAFE SP.M.TO8 P. M. d in this vicinity, but re- | | middle Yukon Valley where | WHISY PARTY o —| The Pioneers of Alaska, Ladies| GORDON'S STORE HOURS | Auxiliary, will hold a Whist Party | For your accommodaticn, this Goldstein’'s Emporium will be Friday evening, November 8th, in store will be open the evening of open until NINE P. M. Saturday, the Odd Fellows Hall. All are] November 9th until 9 p. m. adv. November 9th. —adv, curdmny invited. P —adv. | | e e e o i 20 o S s BB o et rree PSR UR o UT OF THE ORDINARY SUITS AND SHORT ORDERS Sperial Businessman’s Luncheon Dresses | ! } OVERCOATS AT VERY ORDINARY PRICES A ; p . : Ly g A special display of dresses in You can be sure of genuine clothes satisfaction if you make your selec- tion from the many stylish models now assembled in our Men’s Depart- ment. Best quality woolens in many handsome weaves and colorings have been carefully tailored to please particalar men. Come, see them and choose that new suit or overcoat now. The home of Middishade and Michaels Sterns Clothes. the winter modes, arrived on | shows the longer skirts and the p new silhouettes. The quality Suits priced as low as $35.00 ol el o el (}wr( emta as lmr as %25 ()0 make them splendid values. Sizes 14 to 46. DAY BEDS Springs and Mattresses $16.75 13 { { ; { { { { \ { the last steamer. This selection % I \ ! ! {| { ! | Woolwear ./fll Wool Suits A special display of silk and wool dresses. $6.75 and $9.75 Juneau-Young H aidwate Co. i sal honest-to-goodness boys must b active and the average boy seldom siders his cloth®s. Consequentl; it is important to choose the right sort of suit if it is to give satisfactory service., Priced as low as $13.50 with 2 pair pnnts SALE ON H:/l TS “YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY SERVICE” § for Dry Cleaning and Pressing ALASKA LAUNDRY In New Building on Shattuck Way “THE LAUNDRY DOES IT BEST” THE HOME OF bTAI\ BRAND SHOES FOR THE WHOLE I'AMILY Mid-season sale on felt hats. B M Behrends Co., Inc. Juneaw’s Leading Department Store THIS STORE WILL BE OPEN SATURDAY EVENING Store closed all day MONDAY These smart hats are in black, navy blue, the new blue, brown, red, and green. Lar;c and small head sizes. Values up to $7.50 $4.95 -ARMISTICE DAY d girl. Failure to Receive ; Credit ° e 118,000 FANS TO ° ® fthe new o = e SEE TROJANS AND . _l_h E s, bh ey - . . ° NOTRE DAME PLAY o |cording to this I}EA i 9 R E 3 o e! He hopes to i CHILDREN S UNDE W AR Is no proof that a bill has been paid but ® CHICAGO, Nov. 8—A new o |meter, he tay o il 1 BUT M a cancelled check that has been accepted © fecotball attendance record e ters high D < . . . and paid is positive proof. © appears certain when Notre o s the ve REASON A new shipment of Nazareth silk and wool underwear for children. © Dame’s hustling team tackles e C " " “ S. 2 1 2 - your:‘h!igr %:v::fi::e ;‘myi mprowbmnlhi: ® the University of Southern o |finds four better | , 1ze8 to ears. a o California on Soldier -Ficld, | PR 'l WHY we ask y ; MofpR And SeiereeY ® Chicago, November 16. e | OPPOSE VOTES FOR WO) you to come . - "OPEN A CHECKING ACCOUNT . More than 100,000 tickets e 5 " - R e Dy i % st here :’;)r‘yo%: DR. DENTON SLEEPING GARMENTS Wl ® maining 18,000 was expected e is with the p!‘m 1 . A b o i go fast. . tonais oo | i believethatwe fNee 1t 6 years, : THE FIRST NATIONAL ® The Northwestern-Notre e d n«slunm d ! ® Dame contest at Dyche sta- o are ;[qulppe:; BANK ® @ium a week later is expect- o | t!) ve ® ed to attract 75,000. . 1 ‘\!ll'l( tholy:q-" OF JUNEAU L . | @0 cseccecsssoee { erlttmfim HIGHER HEELS HAWED | 5y o oot 0 are able te AS STYLE REQUISITE| uner Hotel Gastincan - arts turn out & " satisfactory T t3 PARIS, Nov. 8—An international-| Old papers tor sal. a & s 1y famous shoe designer warns that | pire office. pieceof work: This store will be closedrall day Armistice Day, Monday, November 11 - heels are due for a rise as the re- —e—— : LODE MINING CLAIM LOCA- US TO THE TEST- . ION NOTICES AT THE EMPIRE oo e esesereesesseboasnreroersieceeeeeeresenrt |OId Papers for sale at Empire Office

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