The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 10, 1930, Page 2

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Initial Showing of 1930 F. Winter Merc[nandise THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY SEPT 10, 1930. Of unusual interest are the displays of Fashionable Apparel and Millinery in entirely new and correct styles. Numerous fascinat- ing modes are to be seen in this initial showing, which, in its var- iety presents to every woman her opportunity of selecting a be- coming tvpe for her Fall Wardrobe. New Fall Assortments in Men’s Wear, Children’s Wear, Footwear, Fabrics and Home Furnishings and Necessities LADIES' DRESS COATS in black, brown and green with fur collar and cuffs. Priced $32.50 to $150.00 LADIES® SPORT COATS in tweed mix- tures and blue chinchilla. Priced $13.50 to $39.75. LADIES” THREE PIECE KNIT SUIT. Sizes 16, 18, 20. $13.50. _ LADIES SILK Bi,OUSES in pastel shades, sizes to 42. Priced to $7.50. 4 LADIES’ DRESSES in the popular travel crepe, satin and wool. Priced from $13.50 up. CHIL.DREN'S BL U CHINCHILLA COATS. Sizes 2 to 6, $6.50 Sizes 8 to 14, $11.50. ll‘ RSI' The ever popular MIDDISHADE SUIT for men. The speudh/ed blue suit. $37.50. Correctly tailored MICHAELS STERN SUITS with two pair pants. $37.50 to $55.00 MICHAELS STERN'S TOP (‘0!\1@ browns, tans and mixtures. $35.00 to $55.00. MEN’S WORKING SHOES, $3.95 to $5.00. MEN’S DRESS SHOES, $5.00 to $10.50. : LADIES and CHILDREN'S SHOES at popular prices. MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS --- Br()addnrhs Madras, ete,, $2.00 to $6100. Akl MEN'’S and BOYS' NECKWEAR --- Men’s ties, $1.00 to $2.00. Boys’ ties, 50 cents and 75 cents. DOLLAR SPECIALS LLADIES’ SILK HOSIERY-- pair CHILDREN'S HOSE-- Two pair MEN’S BLLUE CHAMBRAY SHIRTS-- MEN'S COTTO\I HOSE-- 5 palr for . iAl)l};S’ FABRIC GLOVES-- 36 INCH ART TAFFET e Yard 39 INCH RAY F'l"l A CRE PL—- Yard 27 l\'(‘H SPUN SILK-- 36 ifl\"(:H BROADCLOTH-- 2 vards for 36 INCH PRINTED PERCALE-- .$1.00 3 vards for Bl MEN’S PHOE\’IX SILK HOSE-- Pair .. MEN'S CA AS GLOVES.. 5 palr 0E 5 i by Ty MEN'S SOFT COLLARS-- L B e S G R - (I MEN’S WHITE w001 so‘{-- BOYS HANDKERCHIEFS. - BABE iahoin it svan mid e, G L B100 MEN'S HANDKERCHIEP S-- BRI i s ....51.00 BOYS* COTTON HOSE-- : Spapdors ... .., ..$1.00 36 INCH FANCY OUTING FLANNEL-- 3vardsfor ..... .... .. $1.00 BOYS' BLOUSES-- Bach oot ove oo 100 Full Line of Rugs, Lmoleums, Wmdow Shades Wall paper { B. M. Behrends Co.. _Inc JUNEAU'S LEADING DE?ARTMENT STORE Fall and | 3| ALEUTIAN BOOKS 33 PASSENGERS Fair List to Ketchi- kan and Seattle On departing from Juneau late yesterday afternoon, the steamship | Aleutian booked 33 passengers here |for Ketchikan and Seattle | Thomas O'Brien, Kathleen Ryan, Marjorie Ryan, Virginia Ryan, Mrs. William J. Ryan, H. B. Crewson, M. D. Williams, Albert White and ‘Sqm Guyot were listéd for Ket- |chikan; Raymond Sheppard, J. T. Tenneson, Mrs. J. T. Tenneson, Kathyrn Nelscn, Miss Jennie E. {Ross, Martha Ulrich, Mrs. Esther| ‘Fr ind, Frank Kachis, Mrs. Frank | is, Sam Shucklin, J. Johnson, J. Johnson, J. W. Crouse, F. . ’P Dt‘xl\ Anna Derry, Arthur Mar- ‘](‘ll W. G. Fortmann, Ernest Kole, (Ray Gonia, Andrew Young, Henry Wiley, O. P. King, J. T. Cochron and J. W. Krause for Seattle. —,—— 2 FLORENGE VIDOR | . NEW YORK CI’I‘Y N. "5 Sf‘ it ‘« * HAS BABY 6L \ |10—Mr. and Mrs. Jaicha He nounce the birth of a d"mghL ! Heifetz, before her marriage [to the world famous violinist, was | Florence Vidor, screen star. Sh(‘ ied Heifetz in 1928 after hcr, divorce from King Vidor, film di- | rector. > - Steamboat Inspectors To Meet in Conference | { i lor them will close Ogtober 10, and ; WASHINGTON, Sept.10—A con- ference to discuss plans to prevent steamship accidents in United States coastal waters has been call- | {ed for September 29 to be held in |this city. General steamboat in-j spectors will attend the meeting. — e Torrentlal Rain Has Postponed Elections! i BOMBAY. prt 10.—A torrential' rainfall since midnight reached 22 ‘il\l'hl'fl The streets are waist deep {and look like rivers. The elections iof a Bombay Legislature and Coun- ‘ml has been postponed. | - DFP/\RTMF‘\T CALLED OUT | | TO RAWN WAY APARTMENT| i The Fire Department was called out early Tuesday evening to the Nikinovich Apartments on ani Way by a small blaze which had |been extinguished when the truck | mx-riwd. No damage was done to‘ the building or its contents. [ Vessel Leavmg Here Takes '4 & S ves | YE {Foreman of Laborers, Weather Condmons As Weather Recorded by I.he U S Bureau Worecast for Juneaw and vicinity, baw'~ning 4 p. m. today? Fair tonight, Thursday increasiny variable winds. cloudiness and cooler; gentle TOCAL DATA yiromet.r Temp. 29.98 64 30.07 48 30.07 63 4 a. m. today |Nuon today . Humidity Wlnl Velocity \eathe 67 15 Clear 95 2 Clear 65 V\' 15 Clear, CABLE AND I.ADIO REPORTS RDAY Highest 4pm. | Stations— temp. temp. | ~ TODAY Low 4am. 4am. Precip. ln.m. g emp. temp. Velocity 24 hrs. wa,m: Barrow Nome Bethel Fort Yukon Tanana I Fairbanks Fagle |8t. Paul Dutch Harbor Kodiak {Cordova Junean Ketchikan Prince Rupert Edmonton Seattle Portland {San Francisco Spokane Vancouver, B. C. T4 cific Ogean and Southern Alaska. Aaska and on Prince William Soun Southeastern Alaska. Temperature four hours have been unimportant. 4 .26 Cldy Rain - Rain = Cldy - Cldy cdy - . Cldy Cldy Rain Clear Clear Cldy Cldy cudy = Cldy Cldy -- Clear 52 54 ¥, Foggy *—Less than 10 miles. 3 The pressure is low near Bristol Bay and Midway Island and in Northern Idaho and is high over most of the Northeastern Pa- Showers have fallen in Western d, and clear weather continues in changes during the past twenty- [CUSTODIAN SERVICE ANNOUNCES 3 POSTS ARE TO BE FILLED Three open comipetitive exami- nations in the Custodian Service of the Territorial capital building were | announced today as forthcoming thy the United States Civil Service {Commission. ~ Applications for two for the third on October 4. One. of the positions is rated as pdian 'y of Service, Juneau, at $1,380. todian Engineman, class 1, at a sa ary of $2100 annually. Receip}! '6f apnlications for these jobs will close on October 10. The third post is | Engineman helper, salary $1,560 per year. Additional dciails and npphc:\aon blanks can be obtained from the Secretary, U. S. Board of Givil Service Examiners, Alaska Reénd Commission office here, and gghe Manager, 11th Civil Service Distsict, 207 Post Office Building, Seattigs LET Almquisv rress <Your Suilt. We call and deliver. Phone 528 [l | ANNOUNCING Weekly and monthly winter rates to all visiting Alaska people'” to Seattle. Where every employee takes an interest in you. “In the Heart of Everything” New Washington Hotel SEAT" ADOLPH D. SCHMIDT Managing Director WINDOW TLE JAMES HARTY'" Asst. Manager ;" ir,,,.,-,---,----,,--,-,--..----m.,mmm ] SHADES —~—at— Juneau Pamt Store [ ST ST ———e— ALASKA WEEKLY MAN HERE “ A. F. Halloway, of the circula- tion department of the Alaska {Weekly, arrived in Juneau on the Aleutian and will be here for sev- @ eral days in the interests of his publication. He has just completed a tour of Yukon Territory and the Alaska Interior and Southwest coalt towns. He has been in the North for about two and a half months, |and is pleased with the results of |his summer's work. ——————— B. P. 0. ELKS Regular meeting tonight. M. H. SIDES, Secretary. NS RS R AT PIGGLY WIGGLY ELBERTA CANNING PEACH- |ES, $1.35 per crate.,. ITALIAN, | PRUNES, 15-pound box, $1.10. adv - GORDON’S For your accommodation, this| store will be open the evening of ..;epcember 10th until 9 p. m. adv| i . . | The Coffee Shogpe | MRS. K. HOOI | Home cooked meals as you like | | them. Catering to luncheon and | | | | private parties. Rice & Ahlers | | Bldg., Corner Third and Frank- | | lin Streets. ] Wil el S T e o VAPURE A wonderful relief for HEAD COLDS In two. convenient sizes 50c and $1.00 BUTLER-MAURO - DRUG CO. o ] DIXOLA 400 Beauty and Modern Heat This Efficiency at an Old Fashioned Price Heater with its ornamental « design and its vitrified Walnut, enameled ¢ a bin et harmonizes with your furniture and is av pleasing addition to your room, and will earn its small first cost:g in years of fuel savings and heat' satisfaction. Sold on Ter Juneau-Y oung ms or Cash Hardware Co. : . Biasy sk e et “ i PIONEER AIRWAYS OPERATING SEAPLANES® NORTHBIRD and SEA PIGEON PASSENGERS AND CHARTER $40.00 per hour. Special Charter Rates on Application. R. F. JONE S, Manager SEE JERRY SMITH—Gastineau Hotel Four-Place Stinson Cabin Monoplanes Pioneer Pool Hall Telephone 183 EMPLOYMENT OFFICE Pool—Billiards ] Chas. Miller, Prop. : icoLy A second is Assistant Cus-- \

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