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o Coats el { wife (left) after he failed to make a bid in a bridge game. The netts i ION N‘l‘lTSWF recial 2 suits for Jrintte ety i P . aD n, | iz alleged, he slapped her face and folded up the bridge table. rush P elal— the bri : | MEN'S KHAKI WOOL SHIRTS £y #1951 VAL RAGRUGS—19 x 36 in. §| v ' i e : . “Crodi . —all sizess Real barziin—— R"""“om" Each—#$1.00 : _— — | Cl‘edlt ‘ - Nid e $4.25 to $9.25 Sevol’ | : £ €9 @ ) TN s no proof that i s been pail gk : e R S R FIOId Papers forosafe o Bhipire Office |l Tn gmesiies e ne ) MEN’S ‘STAR RRAND’ WORK Sweaters printed Accolac finish. P e MR o 1 T Tl and paid is positive proof. :‘fl()ES—blnck and tan—=$3.95. 25 P",’ Cent l)lscount Squate: yard—_—$_1_f)0 ‘wommoooom»wnonoounowo«oo“mo - youx?}‘& igrewgglfiei::;e i’:‘;‘; y%l:rtelc;:liflnthi: ) ~ HEAVY WOOL SOX Pleated Skirts WALL PAPER— Sidewall and : modern and safe way . . 3 for $1.00 e Each $3.25 ceiling as low as . THE OPEN A CHECKING ACCOUNT 2 for $1.00 Print I)wsses 25 cents Double Roll . o Heavy lined JUMPER for the || Edch—81.00 WINDOW SHADES—36 in. by NEW ! THE FIRST NATIONAL working man. Middies 6 fr. Tan and Green. BANK Special—$2.95 Each $1.00 Special—$1.00 each M GDES l OF JUNEAU i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, NOV. 12, . 0 s e ) Remarkable Sale For Wednesday, Ti hursday, Frzday ( RF] ONNE and DAMA h K DRAPERY—in rich colorings. Makes up beautifully for drap- eries and hangings of all kin's. Special—45¢ and 95¢ yard SHEER MARQUISETTE—with woven colored spots and figures —40 cents yard. Also Cream Curtains with col- ored ruffles complete with tie back and valance. $2.00 ard $3.50 TURKISH TOWELS—A super- ior two thread towel, all white and colored borders. Size 22x44. 40 cents each 25 Per Cent Dlsmunt Blouses T gpeual——$l 75 House b;;;st 95¢ to 32.25 Smocks S'\l ()0 and’ $2.00 Lounging Robes $5.50 to $12.50 — Juvenile Apparel 36 in. Striped OUTING FLAN. NEL—S5 yards for $1.00. 27 in. and 36 in. solid color and’ striped OUTING FLANNEL 4 yards for $1.00. Better quality, pretty patterns, guaranteed colors, 32 in. and. 36 | in. COTTON PRINTS— 4 yards for $1.00 3 yards for $1.00 2 yards for $1.00 Good quahty white mrcerized TABLE CLOTHS,, Size 44x44. Each—$1.00 Felt base ARMSTRONG'S B. M. BEHRENDS CO,, Inc. Juneauw’s Leading Lopairtment Store Weather Conditions As Rocm d( d b) the U. 9 Weather Bureau Forecast for Juneam and vicini Rain tonight and Wednesday; fiesh t LOCAL DATA beg—~uing 4 p. m. ron, outhes today: tly winds. CABLE ANDy RADIO rrl‘OR’l‘S John G. Bennett, of Kansas City, Mo. {right), was ’u)\ov. and kil In dresses for winter. Beautiful dresses of heavy silk, showing the longer skiris and new silhouettes. Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Veloclty w-mm | 4 p. m. yest'y ...._30.08 42 1 4 a. m. teday 29.62 0 22 B today ........29.59 43 12 i - B i i o T ANNUAL VESTERDAY—— 1 tookz——— £ 3 AFTERNOONS 3 NIGHTS § Highest 4pm. | Low m. 4a.m. Precip. 4dam. | ] A We are selling merchandise of the usual standard, de- stations-. lomp. teap. | e e veloy 2 Weslhn NOV. 101516 1 PAARE ALY pendable (}ll;lllt) and good style. Exceptional values s , in Ladies’ and Children’s Ready-to-Wear. Rich ma- jg & Booths of All Kinds : terials, workmanship, idea, spirit and good taste. 't 18 Ratis Gt } 38 36 gains, k, ; 40 38 Candy Booth, Ice Cream Booth, Fish NEW HANDBAGS—everyone a Feature (l This LADIES’ DULENZA: PAJA:MA.S sy Pond, etc., etc., Tea Room, Dancing copy of an outstanding Paris it P K and Pajama Ensembles, beaptj- o il success. and beautifully repro- Sale ful color (om;;n;;ions.sg 75 it 2 “:k;;:pert : Zg 23 Turkey Di'lner Last Night duced. s 9 54 25 B e a1 = m 48 45 8 ; : $1.50 to $10.00 WO en’s PHOEVIX RAYON VEST‘:) Yng fi: 23 Watch for Special Announcements UMBRELLAS — in silk and Apparel BLOOMERS in: 2 styles. ; ke ! gloria cloth, 16 rib, all colors, T 4 = $1.00 and $2.00 oy YLD SRR S brror., © A(lmlsswn Free : smart and serviceable. Coats An odd line of Ladies’ Vests ! Ry i i $3.25 to $17.50 $25.00 $32.50 $42.50 Special—65 cents * ... S?r(:‘l‘:tir is b;lowbzl}.;fldx‘ 3 s 3 T U e - o G cka, an above 0.60 i 3 HOSIERY—New line lisle hose Dressés Complete line of, Women’s and A slouttgwesuhy gale i i in light colors—55 cents. 8975 $19.75 $29.75 || Children’s WINTER, UNDER: ¢ [ ST e, S Regular, $2.00 Phoenix Hose--- ————————— H WEAR as advertised: (B Yukon and it 15 soyieniist -} .\' ocial—81.50 Raincoats $l 00 to 33 50 |fallen near the Bering Sea c P e $4.95 to $11.50 _ ‘ T CHILDREN'S COTTON RIB- 77];17” T Ladies’ and Children’s OUTING BED HOSE—50 cents. Sk #E FLANNEL GOWNS and PAJA- P SR - pec1al—$5 00 Children’s brown and black ¢ TR el WEAS. heavy cotton hose—3 pr. for $1. Sweaters $1.50 to $2.95 DAY BEDS Springs and Mattresses F i BB A R A1 ing stage at St. Pauls for a total of | Hitherto they have had to deposit | which Will ‘be assayed. 2,669 tons. The same ships car-' Irled away only 638 tons of mer- $16.75 Special showing of silk and wool dresses. $6.75 and $9.75 They were their cargoes at Civitaveechia, 40 |in the' country four months, and| miles away, which meant reloading jcovered a lot of territory. Spruce on railyay cars and transportation M Anderson staked two claims, to Rome at An enormous increase { Mr. Jolie. | chandise. TIBER STARTED I In 1929 the arrival of ships has in the total freight rate. e two Canadians who have tlug Ancw river terminal, on the linés fiy ‘for the winter down there are me even less frequent, so that ! kl tant of St. Paul's suburb is somec of those constructed in the United | fygthers, Ned and Will Gibbon, who x :ing worth mentioning to a neigh- | States’ inland waterways cities, 18 |made a stake at Placer mining in But the Fascist government has | Attractive Card We have high-grade Christmas cards that bear beautiful sentiments for your relatives and friends. Hats on Sale at $4.95 the sight of a boat by an inhabi- |projected for the suburb of St. Paul. Cassiar. They expect to stay It will enable the unloading of the 'Taku Country until they . | determined that Rome’s advantage |reight directly into motertrucks. whether there is anything Schgrme“Begun };0 Brmg Sea in being ncar the sea shall not be ¢ for them. They have built| rathc to Rome— |cacrificed. The department of the 4 binter cabin of logs and have F . Pl W k iber has undertaken to confins LAST STAM? Ebm it to the Cassiar for their dog ascists Flan Wor he river within rigid banks from RETURN FROM '. and -expect to be busy for tome to the sea, so that the cur- By ANDRUE BERDING | rent, always . will aeepen the IN TAKU DISTRICT fflu whole Taku country is now (A. P. Staff Writer) |channel automatically. mi:d in snow, according to Mr. ROME, Nov. 12—Father Tiver| In s spots the channel is only | With the cxcepndn of two" MJ > a tired old river now coursing swift- |5ix fe The government. hopes | Canadians who moved into the dis- Rike all others who have been in 1y but fruitlessly to the sea, may |t0 make it at least half again as|trict from the Gassler ‘the|the Taku country this summer, \ These attractive cards are for sale at very once more return to his g]ury in | much, Taku River section has been aban- who returned last night are ) reasonable prices. They are infinite in the time of the ancient Romans, a5 | Government Proposition {doned by prospectors far:the year, [hthusiastic with the outlook. They |8 Evcellent values in win- variety—many of them altogether unusual. according to Phil Jolie, who arrived [$8Y the whole country is mineral- in Juneau last night. ized, -nd they expect great develop- There were four in the party that |ments next year. returned last night, the others being 7 Other works are under consid- {cration for the mouth of the river plans of the Facist Government‘ bear fruit. For years old Father Tiber has! and where the ship canal runs o bowed his hoary head under the as- | Fiumcino, on the sea. At presens i saults of the railroads. Once his | ships have difficulty in entering the |Mr. Jolie's partner, Powell Black, DE MINING CLA1M LOCA- brown back carried hundreds of iriver when the sea is high. The|and Olaf Spruce and Ole Anderson. NOTICES AT THE EMPIRE ships coming from all corners of lgovernment proposes to construet|They had a rough trip down the the then-known world bringing the {a dyke to protect the mouth of the | Taku with its floating ice and up and spices of the east, the river from breakers, and also a|to Juneau through rather mu tin of England and the leather of |“harbor of refuge,” into which boats | Weather. L to Rome, the capital of the can sail when the sea is rough. Black and Jolle staked four} world. Rome is looking forward to the|claims on the Taku River just Traffic Stops time when boats capable of trave!-|across the Canadian line and: ' Today the Tiber is comparative'v ing from one end of the Mediter- |lieve they have a good t.uu. 'rw free of burden. Last year it car-ranean to the other will be able to{did a lot of stripping, umu'wmm-i.nflghtupmmmuwpmw back several -uh Send a card—even if you are also send- ing a gift. ter hats. The sentiments expressed on these cards will strike a responsive chord in the hearts of their rmlpxents B | f The Daily Alaska Empire ! Remember Your Friends On Christmas Day With An 3