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White Russians Get Gold THI: DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY JAN 10, 1930 Pav Day Specials Our Annual "lmr'mcv Sale of Women’s and Children’s Coats, Hats and Dresses at the season’s lowest price. Every garment is a successful tvpe, practical for street and home wear, well tdll()l'ed good quality, dark colors. Dresses .50, $4.00 All silk and wool Hosiery, clearance price Ladies’ pure silk, full Girls’ REMNANTS REDUCED PRICES Girls’ Coats $2.50, $9.00 RS S 31299 10 800 = ' fashioned hose $1.00, $1.50 ey’ Bty $3.75 Cold weather sale of one and | Various st):l¢>~ ln la(lifisél % Girl’s Print Dresses $1.00 | {wo picce undergarments for Rayon Lingerie, eac! i B Didises $1.00 | women and children. Some as Children’s black a‘nd hl‘OWI“l 3 . - cotton hose. pair ..l 25¢ R . %1.00 low in price as 35 cents. ; g de Odd lots and sizes in child- “hildren’s N dren’s black wool mixed Vichtwear A group of Corsets, med- Idren’s Underwear . 51.35 fum sizes, each ... 50¢ hose, pair 50¢ g i i Remarkable reductions in 3 Dresses and Gloves—Prices go down lllss wooleroaid $1.95 to the bottom, each A wash goods. to “CLEAN HOUSE” we have lowered the price on all White Goods, small lots and slightly mussed assortments. ing, yd. 15¢ | Men’s Star Brand Work Cretonnes, 34in., yd. ....... 50¢ 5 . 25¢ Shoes, with composition Drapery, 36in., yd. ... $1.00 wels, 16x28 ...25¢ sole, $4.75 values, pr. $3.95 | Curtain Scrim, yd. lowels, 22x44 ....35¢ Mo’y ey Wool Sox, ek, Marquisette, yd. ... );\ Turkish Towels, B b bt s e 05c Colored Serim, yd. .......... 40¢ eV o Blanket lined Jumper for Men’s kahki wool mixed Men’s hm;\'y cotton Union- (:ol(l weather, all b Mg ”){'“L“ suits, 2 suits for ... $3.45 BIBeY, SRR $2.75 $3.50, now This Store will be open Friday Evening, January 10th B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. JUNEAU'S LEADING DEPARTMENT STORE OFFICERS ARE INSTALLED BY LO.0.F LODGE Silver Bow Lodge Officers Installed Last Night by C. W. Carter Officers for the year o: {Bow Lodge No. 2A, I. |other court an order of attachment against the bank. The Soviet has taken the case of the Japahese | Foreign Office, claiming to be the only real heir to the defunct Si- berian governments. Meanwhile the Whites have the money. Semionov recently returned to Ja- pan from Manchuria, where it was 1eported he was busy organizing White Russians for dirty. work against the Reds on the Manchur- ian border during the troyble over the Chinese Eastern Railway. He told reporters that he was through with Manchuria and wanted only ta ~p end his remaining days quietly He has sald the samc Silver ! 0. 0. P, n was given the pub- | nov-Podilagin gold was, he will use it. e — P.-T. A. DANGE nor how |, District Deputy Grand wiaster. He | was assisted in the work by a staff jccmposed of: Rev. Henry Young, P. jG. M., as Grand Marshal, Charles |Grewar, P. G., as Grand Warde! Sam Paul, P. G, as Grand Sc tary, Oscar Jensen, P. G., as Grand Treasurer, and J. D. Van Atta as Grand Chaplain. The offfcers installed were: John Reck, Past Grand; Jas. Lar- son, Noble Grand; Louis Dyrdahl, - T0 BE GIVEN The officers of the Juneau Par-|Wellman Holbrook, Treas; J. B. ent~Teacher Association today ‘an- Dalton, Chaplain; Ernest Johnson, ncunced that their regular mid-|Warden; B. Lowell, Conductor; O. |were installed at Odd Fellows Halll share in the Bemid- 15 pignt by Charles W. Carter,| Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Burean Forecast for Juneau and viginity, bez~uing 4 p. m. today: ly and warmer with o€easional*Snow tonight and Saturday; > to fresh theasterly winds. PRlNCESS BECOMFS A SALESGIRL { | | | | ; moders LOCAL Humidity Wind Veloci(y Weather Time Bzrom"ter Temp. DATA 4 p. m 4 25 5 w i Clear 4 a. m. today 20 85 N 3 Clear con today 10 8 % SE 6 Snow CABLY. ANTy RADIO REFORTS YESTERDAY T TTODAY Highest 4pm. | Low 4cin. 4am. Precip. 4am. Stations~ temp. temp. | p. Lcmp velovuy 24 rs. Weather | Barrow 20 14 10 0 Clear Nome 56 28 Bethel 38 32 .01 Cldy | Fort Yukon 12 10 —_ 0 Cldy ana _ —_ - 16 Cldy e 4 4 — Trace Snow St, Paul 38 36 20 01 Pt. Cldy h Harbor 38 38 -— .02 Clear 2k 4 42 52 14 Cldy ova 28 26 12 .80 Rain Junean 29 25 . L Clear Ketchikan 36 34 0 Clear Prince Rupert 28 28 0 Clear Edmonton -24 -32 21 . 0 Clear Seattle 32 30 2 « 0 Clear ‘Portland . 32 30 20 20 ¢ 0 Clear San Francisco ... 44 42 | 38 38 % 0 Clear [ *Less than 10 miles, —— - -— - - —-———— NOTE—Observations at Barrow, Fort Yukon, Tanana and Eagle e at 8 a. m. and 8 p. m. Juneau time. re has failen generally over Alaska during the last twelve n all but the extreme western portion. A trough of low er reaches from Cordova to Barrow with the North Pacific nding over the Southeastorn part of the Territory and an- rbor. Precipitation has occurred and’ Southwestern A! and parts of the Interior. the Territory, temperaty were. lower this morning, Cordova ‘and the eastern Interior where there was some Cold weather still prevails over the Pacific Northwest. | are We: A4ssoclated Press Photo Princess Chavchavadze, daughter of Russian grand duke and | sister of Mrs. William B. Leeds, has taken a job in a New York department store as a saleswoman and advisor on decorations, i A Washington except little CERTAINTEED PREPARED | ROOFING Bystander | ft as well as oratorical fight. reque CERTAINTEED ASPHALT FELT ROOFING PITCH ! By HERBERT PLUMMER WASHIVGTON Jan. XO—IL tk THE Thomas Hardware Co. Tar Pot For Rent in the fifty-t, 11893. His hair and-bea ‘l\‘;hlte now, for he has become t | member in the House at of service as 21l as oh | -he olilml in point of years. e e — e < arrracs fik‘ has served in every* . Annual Clearance : s ‘ Failure to Receive "® Sale von Credit Is no proof that a bill has been paid but fight rru ind a cancelled check that has been accepted {to e June a on. of 19 and paid is positive proof. l"'ld just come from committee mneu." 2 whether This convenience and protection is SUITS » » yours for the asking. Pay your bills the modern and safe way. OPEN A CHECKING ACCOUNT _ "‘ 2 islands ed House of I |long hours he |sweeping con GROUP NO. 1 progubedl 1-3 Off . pinos as savag AT { Strolling down Pennsyivania Ave- |nue from the capitol on his way §Eqn Ihome, he paused nt of a b GROUP NO. 2 THE FIRST NATIO.NAL \cted by Lhe col o Rt BANK 2 Off OF JUNEAU It was Dr Jw) Tangere,” the novel ewakened in the rmpn 0’ |desire for freedon: 3 botight the bool read it at one GROUP NO. 3 Your Choice The next %‘11 fioor of the Ho He read Rizal's [ U e poem, “My Last Farewell,” writ- 3 ten just before a Filipino was shot i ————— by the Spaniards for high treason. > |And he concluded his speech with \l WE CAN FURNISH an impassioned plea for the Fili- H HAVES pino which was both cloquent and 1Vt SPR UCE DOOR and The Clothing Man convincing. A Winning Fight WINDOW F RAMES % (oun‘unued from Page One) | winter dance will be held in the |High School gym on the evening of January 24. The music for this |dance will be furnished by . the {Moonlight Serenaders. The officérs state that this dance will be open to the public and every effort will be put forth to see that the floor is in the best of condition.. This spacious and well lighted room is in Juneau. Ample cloak room space and rest rooms greatly sdd !to the comfort and pleasure ol (hosc attending. The funds secured through the medium of these dances, the Offi- cers of the Association stated, ‘are being used to purchase a piano for jthe new High School. Heretofore reversals andin. gances given by this Assocla- tion have been well attended and the Officers are soliciting hnl\‘ty support for this fund. e STORE HOURS For the accommodation of the trade, this store will be open Fri- There were appeals, retrials. ,\‘ In Jw Despite Soviet| Finally the Semionov faction and |the Podtiagin attorneys agreed on {2 compromise, took it before the Tokyo Supreme Court and obtained ; “White” governmcm. of Russla |an order for the payment of the lich was always 8 will-o'-the-wWisp |money, which with interest now an Jjust ahead. amounted to about 1,400,000 yen. day evening, January 10th, _one time the Japanese courts| This order was executed and the ady. B. M. BEHRENDS, CO.. Ine. w the gold belonged 10 money paid over a few hours be- - was heir to the fore the Soviet Embassy, swingin?| oOld papers for sale ab The | he e W of 1919 at Chita. [m,e Into action, secured from an-{Empire, 4 one of the attractive dancing places|. Oikland, R. 8. N. G.; S. Daniels, L. 8, N. G; E. Anderson, R. S. V. G.; M. Brandall, L. 8. V. G.; M. G. | Metcalt, R. B. 8. J. W. Meyers, L. S. 8.; Geo. Grlgg Inside Guardian, and Steve Johnson, Outside Guar- dian. After the installation there was a delightful banquet served in the |aining rodm by Mrs. Hooker. | The Arnual report shows the For more than a week he cru- DANCE EAGLES’ HALL Lodge to in a healthy, thriving | ndition | £ % iy R DOUGLAS COBB LIKES CLIPPINGS ABOUT TY THE YOUNGER SATURDAY NIGHT THREE PIECE paper clippings after all these ycnn;,l‘ But théy're not about Cobb, the| wealthy retired baseball player. : They're about Ty Cobb, Jr., prom- ising tennis player at Hill prepara-| tory school at Pottstown, Pa. Ty | the younger is going to Princeton | when he leaves Hill and Father Ty' Scandinavian-American Music KRANE ON THE ACCORDION COME FOR A GOOD TIME e § un't say whether he is going | to phy football, but I do know that 18 going in for temnis with a wnaunu." Good assortment of sizes Laminex Fir Door: Will not shink, swell or warp { Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. PHONE 358 @ Frye-Bruhn Company Featuring Frye’s De- licious Hams and Bacon Fresh EASTERN and OLYMPIA OYSTERS PHONE 38 4