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Ai Less Than Half Regular Price Smart looking, well- made Summer Coats in tailored, sport and dressy with rich models, many fur trimming. Sizes 16 to 42 VALUES TO $ Special $16.00 B. M. Behrends Co., Inc, “Juneau’s Leading Department Store” e [ The present folder of gione giabte ER MA |ing honors, the Graf Zeppelin, in 1929 covered 19,500 miles in 20 days | and four hours. lin is 2,840 miles, Bathing Suit { - RECORD TIME OCEAN FLIGHT Reach Engm 17 Hours, | 17 Minutes After Leav- ing Harbor Grace . Special other that Post prefers to fly. Final Clean-up on all Bathing Suits would be attempted. | 1 (Conuruea rre:= 1'age One) | said, % ) | (conun cm Priced from $2.00 | to $4.75 3 fog. in grooming the ship for its argusy,|ry a full load of fuel. “thinking, planning and trying.” | He sought more speed and be- i1 he has secured it by wi P out his own arrangement for r “Juneaw’s Own Store” | { route fuel and altering the wing he fuse- \\hl"h ine is carried in and in five wing % Post explains will place the far enough in front to permit easier | handling, evener balance, ard bet- 3 altitude for . speed. Thewings were altered bv giving em a slight negative angle of in- resulting, Post said, in a cruising speed of 160 miles and a | of 220 miles an hour. race back to New York City. - e BUCKING DOWN {(‘itl"ncl‘, “REDUCING" without starva- tion the new harmless way The flight to Ber- | Their next planned stop is Mos- cow and here the route diyides into the airway which Russia has given | them permission to follow and an- The Russian route would carry | the fliers into Siberia to Irkutsk ‘and then to Khabaroysk, whence a nonstop flight to Nome, Alaskn, “This is a dangerous way,” Post “with much over water fly- |ing, adverse headwinds and possible It would.be necessary to car- “We hope to get permission togo | from Moscow to Novosibersk, then to Yakutsk, and on to Nome. This lies mostly over land and west of a mountain range along which we would have tailwinds.” The next planned stop is Edmon- ton, Canada, then a long hop to Cleveland, and the last leg of the T0 LAST WORK i Fully loaded, the ship weighs 6,- “UREDUCE” 000 poinds and has a range of Iy b S : s 13400 miles with 530 gallons of gas- | Wickersham Commission oline and 31 ga nl}mh of oil. The Any part of ¥ * § no drugs or body you wish renuous exercise innly spare parts taken are valve | prings, bearings for engine rocker arms, and spark plugs ‘ No' Parachutes Labor by July 1 See Dr. Doelker Must Finish 2 Years’ WASHINGTG, D. C., June 24.— Hellenthal Bldg | “We carry neither parachutes|The members of the Wickersham nor life raft,” Post said, “and very [ Commission bucked down to the |little food. There will be just{task of winding up the major part enough to eat for a few ‘snacks’ D ———————— e {on the hop to Berlin, and nodem- starting today. 5 T Q y ergency rations. If we come down Major crime investigations { LUDWIG NELSON |in the ocean—well, it will all be JEWELER Watch Repairing Brunswick Agency FRONT STREET {over. Food won't do us any good.” The plane is equipped with com- passes for pilot and navigator, other conventional instruments. and an “artificial horizon” and ‘directional gyro” to aid in fog and other blind flying. Above Gatty's place, a hatch was cut through the wing and fitted | with glass to give him A view of the skies. He has conventional navi- gating equipment, including a bub- ble-sextant and chronometers. The Route Thelr route stretches 16,000 miles. in Chicago, more than 13" feet. ban and George Mills. of its two years' labor in a week, re- main to be completed by July 1 and this may keep the members busy until the early hours of that date. Georgia ‘sent eleven track stars to the national high school meet James Bausch, American decath- lon aspirant, weighs 200 pounds yet on several occasions has vaulted Illinois’ baseball team next year will have co-captains, Edward Try- 1EGGS THROWN ; - FIGHT STAR " PRO GOLFERS Dkor CAREFREE WAYS IN CHASE FOR ‘DOLLAR’| OLUMBUS, Ohlu SEARCH PARTY FAILS TO FiND June {Wilige.. Water there Bésaid t9|.... nignt football games this fall Thrw home games will be played undcr the lights. ‘ the Senate House of the Unive: ' HIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllmlIIIIIIHIIIIIIHI"IIIIII‘IIIIlhII'IIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIHHIIIIIIIlllIIHIlMIIIIIIIIIHI ARNOLD'S REMOVAL SALE i FINAL CLEANUP PRICES FOR THREE DAYS ONLY One lot of women’s dress slippers and ox- Regular $5.00 to $10.00 values — Now $].95 Pair ALL DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, RIBBONS, WOMEN'S and CHILDREN’S UNDERWEAR at GIVE-A-WAY PRICES Men’s light weight union suits; values to $3.00 NOW 75 CENTS fords. Men’s medium weight, part wool underwear NOW 95 CENTS A SUIT ..$5.50 ummmmmmmu&nmummumummmnmmmmmnm||ummml|flm»m|mnnuiuumxmu|||mmmumnuummunnnmmmumum|umu||muun|mmmnnunmummumuummuummmmnmumuumum Men’s Kingfisher Boots, pair .. Men’s Storm King Boots, pair ........... 450 Boys’ Storm King Boots, pair ............ 395 HART SCHAFFNER AND MARX FULL DRESS SUITS, for Men, now .....$10.00 FULL DRESS SHIRTS, all sizes, for men 59 Youths’ Storm King Boots, pair NO REF DS OR APPROVALS ON SALE GOODS QIMMIWMMIIWMMIMI STORE OPEN TO 8 P.M. | Honorary Degree of Doctor of Laws of Cambridge University today, in | the présence of a great throng in T8 U s. DEPARTMEN’I‘ OF AGRIOULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The W eather (By the U. 8. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., June 24. L] (,mr professionals, once free and | | TAKU s VIGTIM easy fellows who would r play | 3 Y Probably showers tonight and Thursday; gentle winds mostly the game than make money, have |Bystander Killed in Shoot- [asterly. n'“u‘od their ways g LOCAL DATA M k P R They have become big business| 1N at chne of Penn- Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather aycoc arty Returns|,., sylvania Strike 4 pm. yest'y 2082 53 TR cidy Here After 7 Hours | So well have they tended to bu 4. am. today 2980 48 89 E 1 ‘Cldy Futile D | iness that the Professi ARNOLD CITY, Pa., June 24— |12 noon today ... 2095 50 P WL Cuy utile Dragging | 2 jon of Ame | Philo Popovich, aged 40, a bystand- VABLE AND lumo REPORTS ng a land o — {er, was killed and four others were > 5 even during the curren injured, two critically, in a clash Highest 4 p.m. Lowest 4am. dam. Preci) 4am. edT?tk“n:",‘elf‘ r‘:fi::s‘e;‘”;feh";f:s&‘:; —with the sale of golf pplics. | between Deputies and striking min- | Station— temp. temp, } emp, temp; vflucuyum: Weather [those who sink in its waters, Tra. | 1°3ching with them has become,ers and sympathizers. | Barrow @ @ | N Y 0 Bt Cldy ditionally, it is said, the body of |2/MOst & sideline. | Popovich ran into a store when [Nome 5 . 5 | 38 38 " 0 Clear no one lost there has ever been| “We expect great re ts when|he Heard shooting and was shot Bethel 64 64 44 44 10 0 Cléar | recoverad. | the boys meet fos mnlu ’bm 1thlxzoughnm° hea;l . die |Fort Yukon 4 68 | 42 4 08 Cldy M 4 s business meeting at Columbus prior | 2gs thrown by a boy struck a Tanana 72 2 50 50 & 3 itim Cs s true of lts latest |15 the Ryder Cup matches, June 23 deputy 'and the shooting besan. | rairbanks woom | sy L5 s | drowned there shortly after mid- d 24" said Albert Gates, admin- ckets gathered near the mine | gagle 66 62 48 48 4 04 Pt. Cldy | night Monday. ~Seven hours = of ator for the P. G. A. “Most of while officers guarded the mine (gt Paul 40 40 34 38 16 0 cldy | dragging at the sceme of the ac-|iem have become ffffifi?“”;;“‘ it Dutch Harbor .. 50 50 40 4 10 Trace Cly cident yesterday, by Capt. Ber|™Men and have increased | Kodiak R e B 0 04 Cldy | Maycock of the gasboat Pheasant b:mk"rolls far beyond thelr expec Cordova 50 50 i 44 46 4 14 Clay Harold Fjarlie and David Flem- |0 ME LUN GI N Juneau 53 53 48 48 1 03 Cldy ming, Suby's companions on the| Administrator Gates said mors| Sitka R . 61 —_ L 2GEE - B ) .07 Pt. Cldy fatal expedition, and H. E. Dick- [than 800 pros in the United States| Eetchikan 5 52 46 50 4 48 Cldy erson, were fruitless, and the party |this were giving group ’eflmw Prince Rupert — - 46 46 * 06 Rain returned here at 9 o'clock ‘last[to children for nothing or at a| ' \ Edminton 64 62 0 4“4 % 0 Clear night. negligible tuition fec and were in- | : ; % Seattle 62 58 5 50 4 02 Cldy The accident, reported as taking ng the army of golfers at an‘ E Portland 64 60 | 50 50 4 22 Cldy place off Point Bishop, accurred | @mazing rate. CAMBRIDGE, Eng., June 24.— [San Francisco ... 74 2 60 60 0 0 Clear | about halfway between Dupont and | bR & i R | American Secretary of Treasury *—Less than 10 miles. Point Bishop, near the old Indian | Louislana ‘State university will | Andrew W. Mellon, received the| The pressure distribution remains practically the same as yesterday;: moderately high on the Arctic Coast and in the Aleutian Islands and low ‘throughout the remainder of the Territory. - It has risen slight- ly in Alaska except at Cordova bu’ has also risen in the North Pa- cific States. The pressure .is highest northeast of Hawaii and low- est south of the Gulf of Alaska. Showers have fallen . in Southern and Eastern Alaska followed by clearing in’ the eastern Interior. £= | Clear weather is general in Weste'n Alaska. Temperatures have fallen near the western coast and in the central interior. TSity. o Phone TAXI SERVICE 7 DAY AND NIGHT Stand Opposite Chamber of Commerce Booth ks i e e S sia 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 — HOOVER ELECTRIC VACUUM CLEANERS FREE TRIAL FIRST A IIIIIllllHlIlHlIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIlm_lllIHNHIIIIHIIIIlIHllII1llIIlimfllIIHHIIIImllIIIIHIIIIHHHIIIIIHH Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. JUNEAU Phone 6 DOUGLAS Phone 18 PRINTING AND STATIONERY Desk Supplies—Ink—Desk Sets— Blotters—Office Supplies Geo. M. Simpkins Co. Sy & QUICK-STEP The best floor paint that money can buy J uneau Peaint Store Frye-Bruhn Compa;a& ncxm—rmn MEATS. FISH AND