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Dross_\' and Serviceable Here are shoes that winter the give (II‘II desired ~pnn"\ comfort in walk- g weather, and DEPENDABLE CLOTHES For Men W hoes for Men designed 'ho Dress Well Right now is the time to aet posted on new winter styles of Michaels Sterns suits, Big, new complete stocks are ready and we’ll glad to show he mighty you any time you stop in. Nothing fussy. nothing a common sense correct- formal; showing of what ly dressed men will wear. \ display that demon- trates the ““Price Protec- Be sure and pick suit as soon Two pants tion.” out your new as you can. suits as low as- $35.00. service to will months, give you Built in lasts that offer equal choice to the man who desires a dressy or a |mulu.=l business or work shoe as low as $5.00 pair. B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juncau’s Leading Department Store 9 throughout iy ing, leathered to give service in all kinds of NINE SAILORS PERISH, STORM [Tlice Battleships To Exit from U. S. Battle Fleet ® WASHINGTON, D. C, ® |® Sept. 22—Three old batt . PARIS, Sept. 22—Nine sallorsare | e ghips, the Florida, Wyoming e krown to have peri ® and Utah have discharged ® on the French A ® ammunition as the first step ® Countless fishir © toward their exit from the ® boats were torn from their moor-' o ynited States Battle Fleet o ings and wrec . |e under the London Treaty. @ ed a veloeity of from 80 to 100| g oo i ot ‘;séd o miles an hour 3 ARy gk b p rted in parts training ship. of England ar have suffered | PR T R0 000 0 0 0 000 by the torren wnpour in Ire- A o SmEnd land. — - SEACH ENDS CAMERA TRIP IS ROBBED OF $40,000 IN JEWELS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, S & 22, 1930 Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Weather. Bureau Forecast for Jumesu and vidnity, brg*~ning 4 p. m. todays Fair tonight and Tuesday; gentle ‘easterly winds. LOCAL D Time etot Temp. Humidity Wind Velocy Weathe 4 p. m. yest'y .00 45 ° 82 § 4 Cldy 4 a. m. today 2001 36« 95 N 2 Clear Noon today 2999 50 43 NE, 6 Clear cnu AND RADIO nmn-s { e J JDAY N !f Highiest tn.m. Low 4a.m. $am.: Precip. 4am. ‘dustry | Stations-- temp. temp. | emp. '.emp Velocity 24 hrs. Weather Barrow 36 | g B e 10 0 Clear | Nome &2 40 | 30 32 4 24 Pt Cldy | Bethel 50 50 | 34 34 4 0 Pt Cidy { Tort Yukon il | R BN R P 0 Cldy Tanana 42 42 | Fairbanks 2 4 il 8 * 0 Clear Eagle 2 4« Ry R L] 0 Clear st. Paul 46 46 | 4 4 10 .02 Clear Dutch Harbor 56 54 44 44 - Trace Cldy Kodiak 48 48 4 46 14 38 Rain | Cordova 58 54 14 98 34 4 Trace Clear | Juneau 8 45 | 3 38 R ) Clear | Ketchikan 54 48 | 40 42 0 0 Clear | Prince Rupert - - 40 42 0 0 Clear | Edmonton - = | %8 o8 8 12 Pt. Cldy | Seattie 60 58 50 50 . 0 cldy Portland 7% 68 [ 50 50 3 0 Cldy San Francisco 68 68 | 60 60 4 0 Cldy Spokane 80 62 | 52 . 5% a8 04 Pt Cldy Vancouver, B. C. 66 62 | 52 52 10 .04 Pt Cldy *—-Less than 10 miles. except that it is Ligl Pacific Ocean, thence to the Pacific States. warmer than yesterdny The pressure is h\gx; over most of Alaska and the Norsheastcrn P low in the Gulf of Alaska and from ht to moderate showers have fallen| in Southern Alaska and on Seward Peninsula, followed generally by» fair weather except at Kodiak where rain continues. have fallen throughout the Territory except near Kodiak where it is Temperatures ‘ \\'ILL ROGERS STARTS SOMETHING ; DOLLARS POURING IN TO PURCHASE LOVING NEW YORK CITY, Sept. 22— | Will Rogers started something when lhe suggested that Americans give |81 each to purchase a loving cup for Sir Thomas Lipton, flve times nsuccessful challenger for the $42 American cup, the premier yachting trophy. Mayor James J. Walker was sug- gested by Rogers as Custodlan and he received more than 100 letters containing contributions and more are coming in every mail. The Secretary of the Mayor, at the City Hall, is handlihg the fund and he said some of the letters with contributions contained sev- eral dollars, one from each member of families. He guessed the total | was already several hundred, but he !was too busy opening letters to fig- ure the total sum. | One contribution arrived from W. |F. Baldwin, of Nome, Alaska, who is now in Loston on busine: - TODAY'S BTOCK QUOTATIONS L NEW YORK CiTY, Sept. Closing quotation of Alaska Ju- neau today is 5%, Alleghany Cor- poration 19%, American Can 120'%, Anaconda Copper 43%, Bethlchem Steel 83%, Fox Films 45%, General Motors 41%, Granby 20%, Hupp Motors 117%, 11%, 11%, Internation- | al Harvester 72'%, Kenhecott Cop- per 33, Montgomery-Ward 33, Na- tional Acme 11%, Packard Motors 12%, 12%, 12%, Simmohs Beds 28, Standard Brands 19%, Standarb Oil of OCalifornia 58'%, Standdrd Oil of New Jersey 65', Stewatrt- Warner 24, United Afrcraft 51%,; U. S. Steel 180. EATON ARRIVES T0 VISIT SHORT TIME After an absence of a year, W. A, Eaton, wellknown mining man. with substantial interests in this vicinity, arrived here Sunday for a stay of indeterminate length. He is here to look over conditions ahd confer with business associates, he said. Mr. Eaton, D. J. Willlams -ahd jother local people, were among the' original promoters and develop- ers in the Tulsequah reglon on the 2| CUP FOR SIR THOMAS LIPTON MINIATURE GOLF COURSE GOMING HERE SHORTLY Should Arrive in Few Days, Says Art Thane Tom ‘rhumb goii, which has swept the country from one end to the other, and caused about as much comment as Prohibition—or the lack of it—, is coming to Ju- neau. Already a midget course has been installed at Ketchikan where it found instant favor, and ka. Arthur Thane, who represents the ! Midget Golf Corporation here, hopes | {to have the 'local course started im a short' time. Equipment has ybeen ordered and is expected to arrived within the next few days. Several locations are under con- {sideration. A definite selection will be - made shortly and everything put in reéadiness for installing the equipment. “Juheau will be given one of the finest miniature courses to be found in.the West,” M ‘Thane said. —— e - ‘FLORIDA BULBS SHIPPED ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla—The first carload of narcissi bulbs ever sent from this section has been shipped to - Chicago. worth' $7,000. Antiseptic Solution Ne. 59 An Ideal Mouth Wash SEWARD Sept. 22—Wil- - llam Beach New York sportsman,| SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Sept.|Taku River. Their holdings were and Gargle has completed another camera € Louis Rothstein, aged 34, of|acquired by- the Ufited Eastern . pedition in Alaska wilds. He cmerged Scattle, a jeweler, was robbed of |Which suspended operations there 75c the - pint at Rainy Pass with Andy 1)y $40000 in mounted dia-|after the end of last season. Mr.| . (' §% mons, foremost Al n ds when entering the station|Eaton sdid there were no new (de- |4 ¢ Beach left on the steamer Yukon here to board an eastbound train. | velopments: on this property. for the East Indiana during the fir were 460, a: the same pe: does so much for you. regularly after every meal. | strengthens the gums. ® Your health is aided ENEFlT oA No other sweet lasts s0 long, costs so little or Promotes good health uhzn used It cleanses teeth and throat, | sweetens mouth and breath, and Two bandits took his large black escaped. One of the ban- called Rothstein by his first anc persons witnessed the For thé past year he ha8 been residing In Los Ahgeles; ' He has a. daughter attending the Univer sity of California, L. A, and he and Mrs. there wuh her, " NED SOUP MAN IS DEAD J., Sept. 22—John Dorrance, founder and Campbell’s Soup years, died Sun- an attack - of condensed his uncle’s and Preserve MDEN, N Th 2! |the heart. He canned soup i joining firm cll Fruit Company yea and 0,000 X' 1s a new measure adopted by the Central| jCommittee. | ik TR ; LEGION NOTICE { All memiers of American Legion ! >oe — | BUITER TRUST FOR RUSSIA | | Moscow Organization of a| butter trust w lumw cows this jand Auxiliary are requested to meet | {the Yukon to greet new Depart- ment Commander and Delegates if arrival hour permits. Please wear Legirn Caps. —adyv. 1 Eaton spent the past yen- WINDOW: SHADES “‘fl_ ‘ J uneau Pamt Store Mendawbrook Hutter e ALASKA MEAT CO QUALITY AND SERVICE T0 YOUR LIKING Austin Fresh Tamales Deliveries—10:80; 2180, 4:30 ANNOUNCING Weekly and monthly winter rates to all \}hltmg Alaska people to Seattle. | T #In the Heart ADOLPH D. SCHMIDT Managing Director Where every employee takes an interest in you. of qurythhu" 3 N, ew Washl "§ton Hotel JAMES HARTY Equipment Ordered and| Juneau’s will be the second.in Alas- | | The car load was| muusfnv I8 - PERKING. UP © SAYSLAMONT . aders of American In- Reported Buying % Raw Materials Now “\WASHINGTON, D. C., Sept. 22.— Secretary of .Commerce Robert P. l@munt said there, is an important nd now noticeable in American business by which leaders of in- dustry are buying raw materials ahead of current consumption rates. ! ‘Becretary Lamont said the move- “&nt is a natural reaction against m present low level of commodity rates. He sald extra buying is be- ing done without any Government pressure. . OUR R KILLED. N %ii’msmu TOLEDO. Qhlo, Sept. bodies have been taken from the uring Companys plant where a series of explosions in the building were followed by a fire. The explosion shattered the sec- ond story of the brick building and blew out the walls. The damage is estimated at $15,- 000. Firemen found large stills in the building although the company is listed as manufacturers of boiler compounds and iron preservatives. The fircmen claim that the stills caused the explosions. B o me saEESmONY There are about 200,000 Sunday Schools in the United States. ! Asst. Manager 22—Four | rdins of the Carl .Weber Manufact- | SELLING GRAIN 'SHORTCAUSING BIG STIR NOW| Manipulations Believed Carried on for Months Instead of Days TOLEDO, Ohio, Sept. 22.—Secre-} tary of Agriculture Hyde said foday the Governments investigation of three Chicago grain houses showed sales weré double thé amount first admitted by the Russians and in-| dicated manipulations had been| under way for months instead of days. Secretary Hyde said this is only a start by the Government in its investigation that Russian wheat has been sold short on the Chicago| Grain Market. Representatives of at least three| New York houses will be sub- {poenaed to testify before the House Communist Committee at an in- vestigation of short selling on Lhc‘ Chicago Exchange. | HENRY PHIPPS PASSES AWAY NEW YORK CITY, N. Y., Sept. | 22—Henry Phipps, retired steel |magrate and associated with the| late Andrew Carnegie, died today | at his estate at Great Neck, Long | Island. He was 91 years of age. . S s |Acting President of Natl. Government, Dead NANKING, Sept. 22—The death is announced of Gen. Tan Yen Kai, Acting President of the Na- tional Government in China, dur- ing the absence of Gen. chiangl Kaishek who is on the battlefront. MOST COMPLETE . COLLECTION OF |of a regiment at Chacabuco ordered | |Starting in . the poultry business | with three chickens, Joe A. Nichol- |son has built a plant that pays 18250 a month in clear profits. REVOLUTION IN | CHILE NIPPED | BEFORE START « Civilians Are Arrested— Held Incummunicado SANTIAGO, Chile, Sept. 22—A Government communique says the ' attempted revolt at Concepeion | yesterday against the Admlnlstru- tion of President Ibanez, was frus- trated and the -instigators have been imprisoned. The communique said an airplane | piloted by two North Americans land- ! ed near the city of Concepcion and ' |discharged passengers, General Bravo, Colonel Grove and three civilians who attempted to brlnx about a rebellion. General Bracelo, COmmandmnnz‘ the arrest of the five visitors and they were remaoved to the naval station at Talcuhuano where they, are held incommunicado. Martial law has been declared in the com- munity. ¢ e e = S FEW CIICKS START FARM | THAT MAKES $250 MONTHLY SAXAPAHAW, N. C, Sel;l. 22.—-: Purebrzd stock is Nicholson's an- swer to any who ask how he does it. He imported three birds from England, for a start, and the 2,000 laying hens on the farm are de- scendants of the original trio. Though specializing in eggs for table use, Nicholson sells about 20,000 baby chicks each year and ships egg for hatching. He grows feed for his flocks on his 150-acre farm, and also manages a small datry. WE HAVE EVER SHOWN IS NOW J anuary READY s P A We suggest you make your selectlon early The chargc will not appear on your statement untll Ist, 1931 "Chedl;;é;s = econt gloul Two Generals ‘and * Three! K‘he finest things usually come i’rom those who mike 'fine things exclusively: ' Schilling makes only fine coffee—so can anypne else — “but only Schil- ling doca it Cheap coffee never enters nor thnt “cheapncss” is oontngxous y the quauty»z you would insist upon ifyou knew | all of the lacta. .. LODE CLAIM NOTICES - American or Canadian at The i s | vt 1leaves the Schilling roasting | rooms, for Schilling believes | )