The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 10, 1931, Page 2

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Biggest Dollar inl0 Years THURSDAY AND FRIDAY POTTERY An odd lot of Vases, Bowls, Dishes, ¢ Special—$1.00 each ~BOYS’ WASH SUITS COSTUME JEWELRY Regular $1.50 Good Quality Materials Special for this sale While They Last—$1.00 only—$1.00 i e S 5 3 7 N PRINTED VOILES > " 2 WASH DRESSES T TN for Women and SATEEN Regular 35c a yard Children 5 yards for $1.00 ~g o Doy specia Siectai—$100 each Regular 26¢ & abd ~— LOWEST PRICE IN 10 YEARS DOLLAR DAY E BRIDGE LUNCHEON GIRLS’ SWEATERS g MEN’S FANCY SOX S $ Rayon and Cotton Mixed— $ Baaime ool 4 Table Covers— Patterns— 16 Napkins Each 4 pair for .. e BEERR. R N’ .. w. LADIES' HANDBAGS WOMHENS SNGILODYWING TOMM;K) l}\;}rr; PLAY 3 $ In Crepes and $ g ANTS $ Latest Styles and Voildsic: o e Colors 3 077 AEHTRERE AN Bl £ Special CHILDREN'S UNION SUITS PRINTS MEN'S LIGHT AND MEDIUM High Grade Cotton—No Sleeves— $ Fancy Percales—Regular 20 WEIGHT UNION SUITS $ Knee Length cents a yard— Sizes 86 to 46— 2 for Special, 6 yards e BATISTE BOYS’ BLOUSES AND TURKISH TOWELS $ Guaranteed Fast Colors— SHIRTS $ 6 for 1{91{“].*”'. 30c a yard— Good Colors—Good Styles 5 Yards ... 2 et S Spécial— i L X 185 Seiiiaen s - Each RAYON UNDERWEAR | Dabis L OB BOYS’ CAPS 2 : $ Also Girls'—Semi-Fashioned $ g . Step-ins and Silk Hose — 6 3-8 to 7—Good $ Combinations Per Pair . feotite b s nee Patterns—Rubber Visor— e A e . ol Special—Each ... PRINTED CREPE LADIES’ FANCY HOUSE ; SLIPPERS MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS t} ashable Rayon and $ Colors—Blue, Rose and Black; randy. Petharnes otton— All Sizes Sizes 1444 to 17—Collar attached— $ Per yard 3 Special Pay Day Special OUTING FLANNEL HEAVY BLUE CHAMBRAY 2 R 36 inches wide; unusual buy for Doll WORK SHIRTS HEA"Y C'AI\“AB 3 s 3 isud 3 ar$ GLOVES Day— 1414 to 17 : $ T Ruverks Large size— 6 yards for e Real Bargain g- o BT Ak b ke A S 6 pair for .. : ARMSTRONG ACCOLAC FINISH e A ; BATH MATS $ PRINTED LINOLEUM RAY?\];IVDS}{%%TN‘SG FlggNMEN In pastel shades— Special—Square All Sizes—Good $ § Each RGN e N AP Colors— } o 5 5 i -- L T e P, Ej 3 ICoQ 3 = T | BATHING SETS EXTRA HEAVY WORK A pair of Bathing Slippers and $ SUSPENDERS $ RUBBER APRONS a Cap— For Real Service— In 41l colors— LR RO oM 2 ST Pair _..... ) Each COAT SALE Choice of Any Coat in Stock MEN S 25 Per Cent SHOES oif Ten Years Ago An All-Wool Suit Cost Al-| most Twice as Much! | BUY NOW! ! Gaod last, sturdy, com- fortalle, welt' construc- tion; rubber Meels, reg- ular sizes; in black and casion. . Sports coats of rough nubby tan; composition soles. Here are sults ‘that any man would be proud to wear. Every style is exceedingly smart and well tailored for favitless fit! Here are coats for practically every oc- tweeds. Dress coats of soft, crepey wool- And'we"ry suit will give excellent wear. $35.00 with twoe pair pants sns! Coats with scarf collars, belted waist- lines, and flares. Black, blue, and lighter spring colors. Womens' and Misses' Sizes! $3. IS CHILDREN'S COATS HALF PRICE . Behrends Co., Inc. “JUNEAU'S LEADING DEPARTMENT STORE” STORE OPEN WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 10TH ECKMANNFLIES 'FROM SEATTLE: LEAVES FRIDAY for South Carrying assengers Anscel C. Eckmann, well-known aviator and official of the Alaska- Washington Airways, with head- {quarters in Scattle, piloted the sea- ‘planc Wrangell, from Seattle to |Juneau yesterday. With A. R. Seaton as mechanic and M. An- |derson, wealthy importer and ex- porter of San Francisco, who is traveling for pleasure, as passen- | gers, Mr. Eckmann took off at ‘Se- |atlle at 8:30 yesterday morning. A stop of one hour and a half was {made at Nsmu, B. C, for gasoline |and ancther stop of two hours was < made at Ketchikan. Juneau was \reached at 7:20 last evening. | To Leave Friday Evening The airship, with Pilot Eckmann Mechanic Seaton and Passenger | Anderson, is scheduled to leave | here Priday evening for the South. |Friday night will be spent at Ket- chikan. Saturday morning, the |flight will be resumed to Seattle. Sunday morning Mr. Anderson will |emplane at Seattle for San Fran- cisco and is scheduled to be there Svnday evening. | The Gorst airplane, Pilot Clay- |ton Scott, which arrived in Ju- |neau from Seattle yesterday morn- |ing with a piece of machinery to {be put aboard the steamship Yu kon for a cannery to the West- ward, departed for Seattle this morning. The plane carried two | passengers, Willis R. Lebo, con- nected with a fish reduction plant, for Ketchikan, and C. representing a mining house, for Seattle. ‘ Petersburg Hes Bucy Yesterday the s Pilot Rche i Brian Har round trip between Chichagof. Mr. Lane 1 Mary Stevens and son wer to Chichagof. Mr. Lane returned here with the plane, and other city from Chi- ts. D. J. nd M madz in the doy two pl were made. One was all Glacier with a pa of visitors, and the other was © both Taku and Mendenhall gla- ciers with a party of Douglas resi | dents. | This took a Tulsequ .- - ELKS RUN WILD ON BASES; FOUR TOP STANDINGS Roller, Boyd, Manning and Andrews Lead in Bases and Runs Scored The Elks are not only limited to possassing most of the heavy hit- ters of the League, but also run wild around the bases, ‘'as the fol- lowing statistics will show. This consists of the players having ad- vanced more than fifteen bases so far this season. A home run is equivalent to four bases, a run scored, four, a double two, etc. The leading scorers of runs are also Elks. Gorst Plane Leaves Here|* K The W eather (By the U. S. Weather Buream Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., June 10: Cloudy, possibly showers tonight and Thursday; moderate southerly winds. LOCAL DATA Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather 4 pm. yesty .. _..2061 72 25 N 3 Pt. Cldy am. today -29.70 55 65 s 2 Cldy Noon today ......29.76 63 53 SW 2 Cldy wABLE AND RADIO REPORTS Highest 4pm. | Lowest4am. 4am. Precip. 4am. Station— temp, temp. | emn._.temp, velocity 24 hrs. Weather Barrow ~08 . 84 | b T i1e 0 Cldy Nome .. i 48 48 | 34 34 » 0 Clear Bethel ... 62 60 | 44 48 12 02 Clear Fort Yukon . 66 62 | -48 48 » 0 Clear Tanana . 66 66 | 40 4 'y .01 Clear Fairbanks .. .. 68 68 | 46 46 i 0 Clear Eagle 2 72 | 38 38 .y 0 Pt. Cldy St Paul ool 2 42 | 36 36 12 .06 Rain Dutch Harbor .. 46 46 | 40 46 — .08 Cldy Kodiak ... 64 60 | 46 46 ok 0 Clear Cordova 72 70 | 46 48 . 0 Clear Jnneau .. L N o | 54 85 * Trace Cldy Sitka ... 62 —_ |« 50 - 4 0 Pt. Cldy Ketchikan ... 60 60 | 42 42 4 .28 Rain Prince Rupert 60 58 50 52 2 18 Pt. Cldy Edmonton 66 62 56 58 10 02 Pt. Cldy Seattle ... 62 60 | 54 54 12 10 Cldy |Portland .. .. 64 64 54 54 o 14 Pt. Cldy San Francisco . 66 62 | 58 60 » 0 Cldy *—Less than 10 miles. A low pressure area covering all except the mnorthern portion overlies the Territory this morning, with the main center west of etchikan and another east of Cordova. Light rain has fallen at Tanana and from the mouth of the Kuskokwim south over the Al- aska Peninsula and locally over the lower part of Southeastern Al- aska. Temperatures at Ketchikan and over the Interior are lower this morning while elsewhere over Alaska they are somewhat higher. SAVING HAVING WHAT you HAVE in the future depends upon what you save in the present. There’s no escaping that rule. Fortunately, it is both easy and pleasant to save, once you start. It becomes a game. Watching a Bank Account grow is like watching a garden grow, only much more thrilling. HAVE A GOAL IN MIND Make Retirement in 15 Years your goal, or Travel, or a College Education for your children. Then you’ll enjoy saving. First National Bank — E £ g H £ H § £ E E £ H H £ £ g s H = § & IR NN SINGER ELECTRIC SEWING MACHINES PORTABLE AND CABINET MODELS Sold and Rented Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. derson, San Francisco; Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Lawrence, Willis R. Le- bo, A. R. Seaton, Seattle; Joseph Schaffner, Virginia Howard, Ju- { neau. Alaskan Ernest Wallace, Taku Harbor; Edwin V. Cooper, Hoonah; R. Jen- sen, Ketchikan; Isaac Selvig, Out- look, Mont. e —— Old Papers at ‘The Empire. TERRIFIC A8 AL Total Name—Tm. Bases Runs Roller, E ... .50 9 Boya, 5 a5 6 JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS, ALASKA Manning, E .41 8 Andrews, E ... .30 6 M. McSpadden, M .31 5 Phone No. 6 Phone No. 18 ‘Worth, AL 28 5 C. McSpadden, M ....28 2 Junge, E LR 3 i 5 ¥ s - J. Schmitz, M . 23 4 LT T T LT T T TR T T T ) |Elis, AL 22 3 T. Keaton, AL 1 3 ot g o Avey AE PRINTING AND STATIONERY g, AL Ho! Desk Supplies—Ink—Desk Sets— Niemi, E T Blotters—Office Supplies s | Geo. M. Simpkins Co. | AT THE HOTELS .;‘ % 3 - 5 e i -Chichagot; Ausoe, G, ok WALL PAPER mann, Seaplane Wrangell; M. An- at— Juneau Paint Store Frye-Bruhn Compdnh an g' | Frye’s Delicious Hams and Bacon Three Deliveries Daily : Phone 38 Phone DAY AND NIG 7 TAXI SERVICE Stand Opposite Chamber of Commerce Booth ‘e a a $ ! I | o «

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