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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, 1930. —— 7;‘1 Phone 101 Triangle Building v right io call this a SENSATIONAL Sale! We’ve eve Mid-July Clearance "t OF NEW SEASONABLE COATS - DRESSES - HATS Values that would be unbeliveable at many other seasons— Dresses One lot in prints as well as plain colors, geor- gettes and flat crepes— Sport Ensembles Guaranteed washable in pastels and white with contrasting coats —also included in this group are some sport dresses in washable crepe. Sizes 16 to 42. $13.95 These are marked $9.95 Values up to $20.00 Tweed Skirts In shades of green, tan and orchid. Also the plain colors in blues, reds, green and black. $4.95 Silk Skirts In pastels — Pleated and Flares — Regular $6.75 values $4.95 Sport Frocks That look almost twice the price— $8.75 In Pique, Linen and Silk Prints Just Unpacked In Linen and Pique— -’ \ k ,’ E : bl White Dresses with. ! Printed Coats, Skirts Coats roc S an nse’n es with Blouses and Short Tweeds, Mixed Worsted ; 3 Coats — regular value and Velvets — were Chiffons -- Georgettes -- Prints $12.75, Sizes 16 to 42. marked $27.50, $29.50 and $35.00. They are grouped at ome price for this clearance— $19.95 Polo Shirts Just the thing to wear with Outing Suits—in all colors—- Very Special $1.00 ’Kerchiefs with ‘hand rolled hems and embroidery— 10c each “BETTY BAXLEY” House Dresses Guaranteed Fast Colors Our assortment is very complete in dainty voiles, broadcloths and |} ints. Sizes up to 46. Regular $2.95 values Now $1.95 60 new summer styles $7.95 Suits For Women and Misses In tweeds, silvertones— pleated and plain skirts, long and short jackets. All have dainty silk blouses. Sizes 16 to 44. Values up to $35.00 Now $19.50 to $22.50 Knit Suits We are closing out all of our Knit Suits at marvelous reductions, nearly all shades and sizes up to 20. $9.75 $13.95 $19.95 Too marvelous to describe You must SEE the Dresses $13.95 Complete range of sizes Brimful of Paris, this drastic Clearance of New Straws includes little brims, halfway brims, wide 1 brims, sophisticated brims — I ready and waiting for you. At Half Price % $6.%5 to $14.50 Weather Conditions As Recoided by the U. S, % Weather Burean ‘. Forecast for Juneau and victnity, 4 p. m. todayr Cloudy, possibly showers tonight and ursday; gentle vari- ble winds. LOCAL DATA Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weathe 4 p. m. yest'y 30.17 58 84 s 2 Cldy 4 a. m. today .......30.13 52 100 E 1 Lt. Fog Noon today ....30.12 60 73 w 10 Cldy CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS i A Highest 4pm. | Low 4am. 4am Precip. 4am. Stations— temp. temp. | emp. temp. Velocity 24 hrs. Weather Barrow it 64 | 36 40 4 04 Rain Nome ... 43 48 | 42 46 8 0 Cldy Bethel % 54 50 | 44 44 14 0 Cldy Fort Yukon ... 18- 07 L (AR el sl 0 Cidy Tanana ... 64 62 | 54 58 — 30 Cldy : Fairbanks g . 70 | Eagle e 78 78 1 46 52 - 0l Cldy Bt Paul ... 46 46 | 46 46 16 Trace Rain Dutch Harbor ... 56 56 | 44 44 - 0 Cldy Kodiak 58 50 | 48 52 10 44 Rain Cordova 70 56 | 48 48 4 04 Cldy Juneau . 58 58 1 51 52 1 04 Lt Fog Ketchikan v 66 66 | 46 46 : 0 Clear Frince Rupert 64 64 | 46 46 0 0 Clear Edmonton . . 80 2 | Seattle 72 0 | 54 51 0 0 Clear Fortland 80 8 | 58 58 ol 0 Cldy {San Francisco 62 56 | 52 52 * 0 Cldy {Spokane ... . 92 920 | 64 64 * 0 | Clear Vancouver, B. C. 72 2 | 50 50 0 0 EF Cldy *—Less than 10 miles. | NOTE.—Observations at Alaskan mainlana stations, exc;t Ju- nean, Cordova and Fairbanks are made at 8 a. m. and 8|p. m, } "|Juneau time. The pressure is low over Bering Sea and the Interior 4nd ‘s moderately high from Southeastecr: Alaska southwestward, owers {bave fallen over most of Southe:n Alaska and in portions of horth - western Alaska and cloudy weathor prevails over most of the re- mainder of the Territory. Tempseratures have fallen in the Ghlf of 4laska and in the upper Yukow Valley, with slight changeg else- where. | DOUGLAS 60-¥ard dash, men 40 to 50 years— Gus Wahto, Albert Goetz; and spoon race, free for all wemen— S | Mrs. Balog, Mrs. Langsety; 50- yard dash, girls 14 years or under NE W S —Marie Fox, Phyllis Edward$ mar- ried women's 40 yard dasl—Mrs. | Edwards, Mrs. Hovdahl; §-yard dash, men 30 to 40 yearskA. J. FIELD EVENTS OF FOURTH |Balog, Ora Goss; 50-yard dash CELEBRATION ARE HELD; (girls 15 to 18 years—Mtrgare£ P B. B. GAME TOMORROW |Pearce, Bernice Edwards; Bage run- " |under—Doris Cahill, Theresa Doo- . |der—Daniel Krsul, Louis Shafer; : ning contest—Howard Hayes, A, E. Thirty-six field events of the|Goetz, Frank Pettygrove. Fourth of July celebration which P STt o had been postponed for better| CAN: J | weather, were held herg last evening CEA :E:YMAN :)!J:DEN PR lon the ball grounds, and finished IAnd P ul:men, Nl up all the sports with the exception h“ f_ac éng SompRty, gived fof the baschall game which Is to fte b e e tl;sfo:l:ea':’;f 0 weat‘;l:rye:er;?m:;"”d“y EVENINg, |interests during the canning sea- son which is now in full sway. Fellowing are the various races, ————-—— etc, which were held, before a|«“SALUTE” FEATURED AT good crowd of spectators, also the | COLISEUM FOR TONIGHT winners thereof: 1 30-yard dash, girls 5 years or | An up-to-the-minute romance of {Annapolis and West Point. That's gan; 40-yard dash, boys 5 years or |«galute,” featuring George O'Brien, under—Frankie Kisus, Clayton|gelen Chandler, William Janney: Fleek; 30-yard dash, girls 4 years Stepin Fetchit and many other and under—Doris Cahill, Theresa |we]] known players, which. comes Doogan; 30-yard dash, boys 4 vears o the Douglas Coliseum tonight. or under—Clayton Fleek, Kenneth| O'Brien plays the role of a West Shudshift; 40-yard dash, girls 12|point football hero, an All-Ameri- vears or under—Myrtle Feero, Ag-|can halfback, and Janney that of {nes Baromes; sack race, boys 9 0| his younger brother, a midshipman (13 years—Glenn Edwards, Jackie(at Annapolis. Janney realizes his Mills. love for Helen Chandler only after Egg and spoon race, girls 11 years |ne appears to be about to lose her or under—Marjorie Doogan, Mary to his famous kinsman. Loken; 80-yard dash, boys 16 years | SRS SOy or under—Norman Fleek, Glenn GORDON'S Edwards; woman’s 40-yard dash,! For your accommodation, this free for all—Mona Carlson, Mrs.|store will be open the evening ¢ Edwards; relay race, boys 13 yearsiJjuly 10th until 9 p. m. adv. or under—Irving Fleek, Lloyd Guer- in; egg and spoon race, girls 13 |[||[I{IHINANAAAINAERNDEOMD years or under—Elsie Lundell, Hel-| en Pusich; woman’s nail driving! contest—Mrs. Riedi, Mrs. Johnson; 50-yard dash, girls 15 years or un- der—Mildred Shafer, Marie Fox;! 60-yard dash, boys 12 years or un- der—Gerald Cashen, Glenn Ed- wards; 40-yard dash, girls 10 years or under—Bubbles Martin, Jennie Johnson; 50-yard dash, boys 10 years or under—Bobby Feero, Elmer Saviko; 40-yard dash, girls 9 years or under—Bubbles Martin, Helen Edwards; 50-yard dash, boys 9 years or under—Louis Shafer, John Doo- gan. ‘Thirty-yard dash, girls 8 years or under—Grace Pusich, Ethel Loken; 40-yard dash, boys 8 years or un- Two-Tone SPORT OXFORDS Lot of Class - $5.00 30-yard dash, girls 7 years or un- der—Virginia Langseth, Anabel Ed- wards; 40-yard dash, boys 7 years or under—Albert Saviko, Louis Shafer; 30-yard dash, girls 6 years or under—Anabel Edwards, Doris Cahill; 40-yard dash, boys 6 years or under—Dayton Fleek, Francis Doogan; 70-yard dash, boys 14 years or under—Gerald Cashen, Jock Mills; sack race, boys over 13 years —Billie Robertson, Lloyd Guerin. Stout ladies’ race—Mrs. Krsul, Mrs. Pusich; 80-yard dash, boys 18 years or under—Rex Fox, Arvid Wahto; 50-yard dash, men over . A 50 years—Gus Wanto, Fetix Gray; [|[IIIHIININIAAAEHANIESAIN COLISEUM (DOUGLAS) TONIGHT ‘“SALUTE’’ with GEORGE O’BRIEN and HELEN CHANDLER ; in a thrilling 100 per cent all talking movie- tone production with Vitaphone Acts and the . “Plumbers, Are Coming”—All Talking Comedy H. . GRAVES The Clothing Man s MR M L TR M S5 AT Mkt i o