The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 19, 1930, Page 2

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o SPECIAL ON LADIES RAINWEAR FLANNEL LINED LEATHERETTE AND IMITATION ELEPHANT HIDE RAINCOATS Colors— Tan. Blue, Green and Red Sizes 16 to 44 Recular $11.50 and $12.50 Coats Spvt‘iul Price, $8:75 16 Rib Gloria ‘Cloth UMBRELLAS Regulation Size $3.75 16 Rib Silk UMBRELLAS Priced from $5.00 up Complete Line of Rubbers and Zippers at the Right Prices B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneaw's Leading Department Store Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S Weather Bureau forecast tor Juneaw and vicinity, bew—~ning 4 » m. today: Rain tonight and Saturday; fresh southeasterly winds. LOCAL DALA Humidity Winad Velocity Weathe | RUMMAGE SALE The Ladies League will hold a rummage sale Saturday .afternoon in the basement of the Congrega- |tional church. Anyone having rum- Image to donate will please leave it |at the church. FEERO 1S SOUTHBOUND y U. S. Marshal W. E. Fee- Iro, left last night on the Admiral | Rogers for an official business trip to Seattle and Portland. WALLACE BEERY IN COMEDY AT C EUM TONIGHT | “wife Savers” is the title of the motion pictyre story to be shown lat the Coliseum this evening, with Wallacé Beery and Raymend Hat- ton as the leading characters. Vita- phone acts and sound news com- “plcu\ the entertainment. e | Mry the rwvs ocloox Dinner | Spesials at Mabry’s. —adv | | glllll"l T T T TR T e e e T L L L Time r-aromeler Temp. 4 p. m. yest'y 30.17 49 70 SE 10 Cldy 4 a. m. today 29.91 6 97 SE 9 Rain Noon - teday 29.81 51 82 E 19 Cldy CABLE AND RADIO REPORT 7 YESTERDAY Tl HODAR | P Highest 4p.m. | Low 4am. 4am. Precip. 4am. at; 8- temp. temp. | emp. temp. Velocity 24 hrs. Weather § Barrow Sge w4 - | g0 40 12 0 cla Nome A 34 34 24 26 4 Trace Bethel 44 44 34 34 20 40 44 44 36 38 - 0 T 1 44 44 38 38 - 0 Pt Fair 40 44 36 38 . 0 Eagk 48 48 38 44 — 0 St. Pa 41 42 36 36 16 04 Duteh Harbor 48 48 40 42 — s cldy Kodiak 50 44 2 30 90 Rain Cordova 52 50 40 82 22 28 Rain Juneau 50 19 44 46 9 65 Rain Ketchikan " 58 56 50 54 14 Trace Rain | Prince Rupert 58 56 48 50 0 0 Cldy Edmonton 54 48 30 30 6 0 Clear 68 68 54 54 4 02 Pt Cldy 6 74 56 56 . 0 Clear nciso 72 70 60 60 . 0 Clear 6 4 50 52 * 0 Clear Vanccuver, B. C. 66 62 48 50 0 0 Clear *—Less than 10 miles. diak this ind the pressure is low throughout Alaska cept in the ext morning The storm central south of Kodiak yesterday is central near Ko- ex- me Southeast and from thence eastward and south- ward ic moderately high. The pressure is falling rapidly in the In- terior. Rain has been general: over the southern part of the Ter- ritory and fair weather continues over the northern part. Tempera- tures have risen except near southern Bering Sea where it Is €00l- er than yesterday. DOUGLAS an early da WEW INDUSTRY overhauled ' LOCATE HERE g of e local ong electric circuits proved sting ing. Rebekah Card Party SATURDAY NIGHT September 20 called for 7:30 o'clock. NEW EQUIPMENT ORDERED FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT Three new | a ¢ t extension. ladders, some of the ing of the .ment last n firemen in first class s DOUGLAS Their Order PUBLIC INVITED Admission—50c DOUGLAS COLISEUM TONIGHT WALLACE BEERY and RAYMOND HATTON in WIFE SAVERS Comedy Drama Full of Laughs with VITAPHONL ACTS and SOUND NEWS 10—20—50 cents | hazards of fire during winter was shown by sentiment expressed to have the new hose ordered at once, the moniter on Knob Hill housed at to keep it from NEWS freczing, the e menace in e f the Gross building on Front street. removed, hose placed in the school building ,and the fire truck the A talk by Secretary J. R. Lang- h on the proper discretion to be od in extinguishing fires aroun in to the firemen. Refresh- were served at the close of 8 o'clock—L O. 0. F. HALL Celebrating the 79th Anni- versary of the Founding of B T L O g G e e G T G T s INEW BOOKS RECEIVED AT PUBLIC LIBRARY New books have been received at the Juneau Public Library and have been placed on the shelves for dis- tribution. The books are as fol- lows: Chances, by A. H. Gibbs; The Young and Secret, by A. G. Ros- man; The Last Full Measure, by H. W. Morrow; Fire of Youth, by Margaret Pedler; Rutledge . Trails | the Ace of Spades, by W. M. Raine; | The Shepherd of Guadaloupe, by | Zane Grey; High Fences, by G. 8. Richmond; The Selbys, by Anne Green; The Lion and the Lamb, 1by ‘E. P. Oppenheim; Cap'n Bailey fand the Widder Dyer, by C. W. | Burton; Tiger Eke, by B. M. Bower; "Gunpuwder Lightning, by B. W. | Sinclair; Exit, by H. B. Wgight; Margarei Yorke, by Kathleen No: |ris; Lone Cowboy, by Will James | T tot's [e] re: cent]] QLT U B LU LTS X Fall Fashions 1930 ANNOUNCING 4 FORMAL SHOWING OF THE LAST WORD IN FASHIONS Complete, unusual and with an air of sophistication Dame Fashion sends us a full line of wearing apparel direct from the New York market. : Halvorsen’s invites you to make Juneau’s Own Store a visit Saturday -or in the very near future to see what personal selection of tailor-madé merchandise is in comparison to the usual line shown of job garments. | BUSESSSESEUITRR SRS et . S 1%, ‘llllllilnll}Ll‘flfigllfillfilifll:!llllmimllmlfifimfimmimll|lmn|‘||i|iiilllilillilffilinlllllllmlillll Uncle Sam’s Attic, by M re are also several new tit and juvenile books. SEAL ENROUTE HERE | § FROM SEATTLE TRIP The patrol beat Seal, Capt. J. O Sellevold, of the Alaska Game Co mission, is now enroute to this port) from Seattle, according to word ceived at JTocal headquarters of t mission. It sailed from day and have its house re Terhune, Executive Officer of (Commission, who went south r to inspect the work done e boat, will leave for Juneau ne for mi-lady— Juneau’s Own Store and six new mystery nove: h Sunshine, by Eleanor Els- L. in Se- » last Wednesday and should h here Sunday or Mor y. The Seal went to Seat weeks ago to under a on TR RN llmfl“"lmlfl"llllml!l i cy Sliced or Crushed S Crantcrrv Sauce, No. Itin,each . . . 25¢] First Choice French Imported Mushrooms, Medium, tin . . Baby Milk, Ail Brands, 5 for . . . . 25c Armour’s One Pound Can Corned Beef . 256‘ Heinz Sandwich Relish . . . . Piggly Wiggly Special Coffee, pound . 25¢ Imported Meat Balls, 1 pounditin . . 25¢ White King Washing Powder, small, 2 for . . . . Lux or Palm Olive Soap, 3 SPUDS, 8 pounds . . . . . . Dried Onions, 7 pounds . . . . Matches, carton of 6, package . Kellogg’s Cornflakes, 2 for . . Large Dried Prunes, 2 pounds . BANANAS, Golden Ripe, 3 pounds for 25¢ for . . P & G or Crystal White Soap,6for . . 25¢ Shaker Salt, Leslie’s or Morton’s, 2 for . 25¢ fruits & vegetables ALWAYS AT PIGGLY WIGGLY Your Choice For 200 ¢ Strawberries, 2 for . . . {pricots, 2for . . . . . 25¢ B anecy Florida Grapefrait, No. 2 tin . . 25¢ § Picnie Size Corn or Peas, 2 for . . . .25¢} B & M Baked Beans, 2for . . . . . 25¢c E WORLD 25¢: 25¢ 25¢ 25¢ 25¢' 25¢" 25¢ 25¢

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