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THL DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE SATURDAY FEB. 8, 1930. Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Bureau Forecast for Juneau and viclnity, bey~uing 4 p. m. today: Unsettled, possibly snow furries and colder tonight, Sunday fair and colder; moderate westerly winds. LOCAL DATA Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weathe 29.19 31 88 NwW 10 Snow 29.70 29 93 s 6 Snow 29.79 32 81 SE 6 Cldy FEBRUARY RUMMAGE SALE This Rummage Sale will therefore be a sale of remarkable savings for §" i oA RABE FEA e | those who take advantage of the many opportunities to be offered en §| ‘ [ the Second Floor at this store. Sale starts Friday, February 7th. Dally Cross-word Puzzle 11. Great Lake 12. Arabian sea- port 2. Go ashore I ACROSS | » Serpents Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle Tim¢ 4 n. m. yest'y 4 a. m. today | Noon today CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY | TODAY - o Highest 4pm. | Low 4cm. 4am. Precip. 4am. temp. temp. | emp. temp. Velocity 24 hrs. Weather -2¢4 -2¢ -6 -10 i -16 -22 -38 -38 -32 -36 -14 -18 14 14 32 28 22 16 22 18 33 81 40 34 42 34 32 26 Portable thel ters Conl senttle Devoured . Department of Alglers | . Clothing ma. | Nome terial | Bethel 5. Insplie 47, Careen: Fort . Author of "\ [T Sentime Stations—~ | Barrow & Clear Cldy Clear Cldy .01 Snow 04 Cldy 0 " Cldy .06 Pt. Oldy 19 Snow 64 Cldy 02 Cldy 0 Clear 50 42 45 Pt. Cldy 54 42 90 Cldy 56 b4 ) 4 0 Clear *—Less than 10 miles. Group 1--30 Men’s Suits For Quick Selling Ranging from $25.00 to $35.00 NOW $15. ()l) SUIT Men’s Khak: Group 230 Men’s Suits Ranging from $37.50 to $48.50 NOW $19.75 SUIT Men’s Whip Cord | Ladies’ Shoes and 0 0 0 0 N St. Paul Dutch Harbor Kodiak | Cordova | Juneau Ketchikan .. Prince Rupert | Edmenton Seattle Portland an Francisco ! Regiment in the Turkish army . Natives of an eastern coti- Blalllas Pt. N 65, Epoch Work Shirts Part wool— for real service $3.50 value Panis $3.75 value Oxfords Broken sizes—a little For Quick Selling 77 |72 /5'1 i NOTE—Observations at Barrow, are made at 8 a. m. and 8 p. m, The pressure has risen through ! Oregon but remains lowest near C Pacific States and Western Alaska. Fort Yukon, Tanana and Eagle Juneau time. out Alaska and as far south as ordova. It is highest in the North Snow has fallen in Southern out of style 25 cents pair | Alaska. Clear weather prevails in the Western Interior and cloudy |weather in the upper Yukon Valley. Temperatures have fallen in .ScLLhern and extreme Eastern Alaska. Now $1.95 Boys’ Suiis with Short Panis Values up to $1.95 AND LOOK OVER THE $1.00 Table Shirtsg, Overalls, Underwear $18.50 Your Choice For Now $4.95 Suit $1.00 each YOUR &H()ECI‘Z OF ALL OUR WOOLEN RUGS AT 1-2 PRICE Our regular stock of WOMEN'S and CHILDREN'S RAINCOATS are offered at HALF-PRICE during this sale $6.95 values Now 9.00 values Now 11.50 values Now COME Old Papers for sale at Empire Office LINOLEUM and RUGS ‘NEW 1930 PATTERNS OF ARMSTRONG’S LINOLEUMS JUST RECEIVED Also New Patterns of Congoleum Rugs Oval and Regular Rag Rugs Just the Kind You Like Now 98¢ each : 125 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ON THE GREATEST CHEVROLET IN CHEVROLET HISTORY A Six at the Price of a Four! I Juneau-Youn g Hardware Company Children’s $4.75 values Now Ladies’ 6.50 values Now Ladies’ 9.00 values Now Children’s Children’s Ladies’ A LOT OF SOILED AND MUSSED MERCHANDISE, Hose, Underwear, Ladies” Khaki Jackets, give-away grouped at 10 cents, 25 ODDS AND ENDS in Women’s and Suits, Slips, Skirts and a few Street 50 cents, $1.00, $1.50 and ¢ BOAT LUMBER SPRUCE Children‘s Ceats at > cents, pr ices, No A lterations No Exchanges No Approvals No Refunds B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneau’s Leading Department Store We pride ourselves in selecting frames that are most l)(-nnniug to you. Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Room 16 Valentine Bldg. Hours 10 a. m. to 6:00 p. m. Evenings by Appointment TELEPHONE I)r. R.E. Optometrist 184 Southwell Optician le(h STE —the best floor paint on the market. Juneau Paint Store THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU Our Services to You Begin and Fad at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Cas~ying Boat *ISLAND GIRLS . DEFEAT LOGAL ~ BALLTOSSERS | {Juneau Qum!et Drops Fourth Straight Game in Close Contest | ! | ! | In the hardest and closest. fought \game between the two teams on !the Channel this season, the Doug- las High School girls nosed out the guintet in the fourth quar- Jter by two points, giving them thelr {fourth straight win over theit ri- V! !vals and also handing Douglas the |t | first double-header victory - wen by either school this year. ‘The game ended 30-28. The Island outfit walked all. ov r their visitors in the opemm last night, but, nothing daunted, the Juneau aggregation spurted.and before the half was over were right on the heels of the Douglas girls. From that time on the score Was close, and was tied once toward the {Eil end of the game. Traser was high with a total of 25 points, while Jensen and Wal- dron practically divided honors, the former having 15 and the latter 15 Douglas Takes Lead Douglas too ka big lead before Juneau scored a point. Fraser 3 |sank two from the field and con- - | verted. Africh sc |shot from the Fraser who put i Africh converted, giving the Is- landers 11 points Jensen and | Waldron scored in order just be- fore the half ended. Juneau weni right after the game {in the second quarter. Waldron |sank three in succession to put the visitors only cne point in the van. {Fraser made Douglas' only point in the frame with a fleld goal. ‘Waldron made one more before the half was completed. In the third Fraser put in thrée ed a ohe-point followed by another palr. s [Africh (3) - good for but a slhgle counter. Wal- | |dron added & couple of chalkers, |and Jensen added another pair on | a double shob from the charity! line. Fleek scored from the field, | followed by & conversion by Ju-! neau, fleld goal by Fraser and a| field goal by Jensen | Juneau Ties Score | came on a conversion by Jensen.| Afrlch séored by the same' route. Jensen marked from the court, as did Fraser, followed by Jensen, who also scored again on a free throw, tying the count at 25-all, It was @iiybody's game from that moment on. ., Fraser put things on ice with 4 pair of field goals, one of them fram well out on the f! Jensen added two for Juncau Fraser converted. Waldron con- | ertcd. There was still a minute | play but neither team could do| anything with: the ball in that length of time. Thirteen personal and two tech- | nieal fouls were called on Douglas, while' Junieau ‘was called on eight personal and tWo technicals. Summary pot!pma~ g JUNEAU— Waldron (13) Jensen (15) Meade Jackson | Gillard . Rogers ‘ons: Douglas, Carlson for Kilburn, Fleek (2) for Africh, Kilburn for Carlson, third quarter; Fleek for Africh, Carlson for Kil- burn for Lundell, fourth quarter. Juneau, Btewart for Glllard, first quarter; Qillard for Rogers, Rogers for Gillard, fourth quarter. Time out: Juneau, two. Officials: Lowe, referee; Osbor: umpire; Goetz and Lundstrom, timers; T. Cashen and Gallwas, scorers. Frasef (28) . SR STORE HOURS For the accommodation of the trade, this store will be open Mon- day evehing, February 10. odv. B. M. BEHRENDS CO., Inc. e GORDON'S For your aecommodation, | Btore will be open the evening of | in 2 row from the field, one of them)Fehruyary 10th until 8 p. m. advl What is th A: Provides qu required, yet ing conditions. Connors Motor Company “YOUR ALASKA LAUI\"DRY SERVICE” Dry Cleamng and Pressmg 4LASKA LAUNDRY In New Building on Shattuck Way “THE LAUNDRY DOES IT BEST” The first score in the final canto | § THERE’S SAFETY in numbers prefaced by a dollar sign in your bank- book. F lrst National Bank NOBOLONEY —about the economy of Nanaimo Lump Coal. It offers more dollar-for-dollar value than any other coal on this market. Use it straight in the cook stove or range—mix with Lady- smith sc reenings for the furnace or heater. If you order NOW delivery will be made almost im- mediately by any of the following transfer ocmpanies: JUNEAU TRANSFER ... Phone 48 COLE TRANSFER _.....Phone 3442 NORTH TRANSFER __.Phone 34 BODDING TRANSFER.Phone 444 SERVICE TRANSFER _Phone 528 JACK'S TRANSFER ..Phone 524 CAPITAL TRANSFER _Phone 593 PACIFIC COAST COAL COMPANY PHONE 412 MAH( -F JGANY IR OAK Let Us Furnish Your Requirements \ Quality and Service Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. PHONE 358 CARPENTER’S TOOLS Planes—Braces—Diston Saws Maydole and Estwing Hammers Swedish Chisels—Aluminum Rules Carborundum Stones—Grinders Tinner’ s Snips THE Thomas Hardware Co. Frye-Bruhn Company Featuring Frye’s De- licious Hams and Bacon Fresh EASTERN and OLYMPIA OYSTERS PHONE 38 Geo. M. Si STATIONERY, OFFICE EQUIPMENT, Typewriter Supplies and Commercial Printing Exclusive Dealers Underwood Typewriters mpkins Co. G LN N A Old Papers for sale at Empire Office