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Mt i i 3 DRESS UP for the Fourth CO&IS, Dresses, Headquarters for Flags, Buntings | DRESSES $9.50 and $17.75 COATS Very Special $16.00 A complete showing of STAR BRAND SHOES for the whole HOSIERY In all the new shades $1.00 to $2.50 family Ladies’ Oxfords $4.00 and up i PURSES, HANDBAGS, SCARFS, GLOVES, UMBRELLAS MILLINERY A group of hats worth considerably more Now $4.95 each Good Neckwear New Silks—New Patterns Hand Tailored % - Men’s Shoes and Oxfords $5.00 and up ) § l § § § § | § ) ) § 3 ) ) { | N ) : ) § § ) ) l H § 3 ) § { ] } § § l ) § § : ) ) N % LT | | wn = == » OO R A $35.00 With two pairs pants—all sizes— all colors—all materials. Tymor Ties 5 Full Silk Lined, i $1.25 SHIRTS $1.25 to $4.00 PHOENIX HOSIERY for MEN 50¢, 75¢, $1.00. $1.25 Boys’ Suits Aslow as $13.50 with 2 pairs pants TOP COATS $30.00 and up et Children’s Shoes and Oxfords $1.50 and up e et ettt . M. Behrends Co., Inc. “Juneau’s Leading Department Store” 0 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JULY 2 1931. G — = — — ——i = - eSS ————— e — MY |E3 Haines, 1b 301300 d U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU = Keaton, T., 2b 300301 i w4 = | Brodie, of 0762 b0 The W h = Blake, ¢ 0005 1.0 eather ;’ = EASY FASHION . iiii: BOUND NORTH ‘ = + | McLaughlin, p 000000 (By the U. 8. Wes=ther Bureau) = Koski, 20022 2 = "H(.d“p“}; P Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 pan., July 2: = - et - —'—— — _ SBATTILE, July 2—A party of B = | Totals 21 1 321 4 g|Seattle and New York youths, un- Probably local showers tonight or Friday; moderate winds, most- = —_— x—Ellis substituted for Blake injder the leadership of F. W. Schooe, |1V westerly. == 3 Vi im 3 e e > Director of the Puget Sound Acad- ote = |Erskine Invincible While B s McLaughlin in |emy of Science, has salled aboard LODAL DATA = Vet Infield Blows | towa inning. the auxiliary sloop Linda on a 30-| Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Veloclty Weather o = —Substituted for Koski in seventh |48y cruise of Alaskan waters. 4 pm. yest'y 30.20 .59 o S 2 Cldy = Up Yesterday R 4 am. today ....3022 50 % w1 Cléar = Summary—Earred runs, Moose 5,1 MAZOFF RETURNS HOME (Noon today ......3028 57 T 6 Rain =| Erskine was invincible last night i 0; three-bi hits, Bill| == |and the Moose Tomped over ‘the éf’f":'l'tz et and Sabin 1] Nicholas Mazoff, who entered St. wABLE AND RADIO REPORTS ==|Vets for an easy victory, winning «:ach' two-base hits, B, Schmitz 1;|1n's Hospital for treatment of an YESTERDA' = |by a score of 15 to 1. McLaughlin, | (it oo “ne “yptoon agen o g,injured foot seVeral days ago, re- Highest 4pm. | Lowest4am. dam. Precip. dam. gfsmcing for the ex-soldiers was"schmnz_ Ramsay and Hollmann 1|turned to his home this. morning.| Station— temp. temp. | emp. temp. velocity 24 his Westher == |charged with the loss of the game, | .. & Moose 7, Le- TR T AT Barrow 52 50 36 36 . = |retiring in the third in favor of tv?:x?'l-“xr:rt: O Dases Mosee 16, Le.| DAIRY SCIENTIST PASSES |nome T \’ a5 S | [ e o £ |Koski who gave way for Hedges | .,n 3. struck out by, Erekine 5, Bethel o T M2 46 B 4 0 Cloar ==|in the seventh. McLaughlin 1 in 2 innings, by Kos-| MADISON, Wisconsin, July 2— |mort Vukon ... 74 74 | 48 48 P 0 Clea: iy 5| The Moose scored in every frame ', "\ 5 innings; bases on balls, |DF: Stephen Moulton Babcock. |Tanana ... .. 7 1 [ A e 0 Clear == except the fourth, and shoved over off McLaughlin 1, off Kosko 2, off world famous dairy scientist, died Fairbanks . .8 12 | 50 50 % 0 Clbar = |elght runs in the sixth, mOne Oof |prougas 1 hits 5 runs 4 off Mo-|at his home today at the age of [gy pay) | T W . 0 il which was earned. ~The Vet in-|;,uoniin "hits 7 runs 10 off Kos- |88 vear U TR R i YR . 0 il {fleld turned its toes up and died,|; pis none, runs 1 off Hedges; | T~ Dutch Harbor ... 52 52 | 40 42 — 0 Cldy |Pooting or throwing away almost|),gng pitcher, McLaughlin. ‘ R | <ccick 56 54 48 48 0 0 Cldy {evesy ‘ohance it had. Umpires, Bothelho on balls and Cordova S0 B8 Rain ) fegciny Injwod : | strikes; Walmsley on bases. J Juneau ... 63 59 | 50 50 1 03 Clear | Jack Kearney was hit by a pitch- | Scorer, Mize. Sitka . 65 s | 50 58 8 0 CIV led ball in the first, suffering a| ¢ a. ) = snl ear Y oae | | Time of game: ! hour and 57 Ketchikan e U 64 44 46 . 0 Pt. Ol |broken nose. Erskine, catching| ! ey JETeEs nige: J € | minutes. Prince Rupert 68 68 54 54 0 0 old Kearney in a deep brown study S A S | Edmonton 6 0 | WM ek 4 M |with the plate as its obfect, served ! P R R (- T Qiekr a quick return which 1anded.ALASKA BRINGS ; L R R G S il e d - {squarely on Kearney's nose and SPECI 4L s i y sgnt hi:’n et hospistal. “ i San Francisco ... 76 68 | 54. 56 o LY Clear | The Vets' only score came in | # - —Less than 10 miles. tiha" fourth.- ddbln dropped. Htied The pressure remains moderately high from Alaska to Oregon, 197 10" right Rnd. the Vel 18t | l 3 d f l but is falling slightly in the Interior and rising fn Westetn Ghn- | fii’l der mge A Bo’ second.” e 150k { T O u v eda. ‘The weather is generally clear except near the Gulf of Alaska, bitd o5 & Stde all snd Sooked | > No rain was reported in Alaska yesterday but rain was falling at ‘:on Haines’ =in;gle Cordova this morning. Temperatures were higher yesterday in all bt = perore ‘an‘d after that the Vets| ' districts except Southeastern Alacka where they were lower than = ad little chance to score. Ersklnc; . . f | 1 ‘i‘e i bfiiore;‘ focy 5 by e £ |pitched airtignt bail and was giv-| Vessel Leaves Tonight for, e == |en first class support. Skagway and Wl“ Be | g =| The Moose scored one in the | | Ph 2: == |first, three in the second, one in Back Saturday | one TA l SER VICE == |the third, one in the fifth, eight in } ==|the sixth and one in the seventh| Wwith a large cargo, 47 round- | DAY HT == |inning. It was too one-sided to beltrip tourists and 14 passengers AY AND NIG! == | interesting. _ for Juneau, the steamship Alaska, Stand Opposite Chamber of Commerce Booth S| Last night's game was dedicated Capt. C. V. Westerlund and Purser | : ‘ § to Guy McNaughton, 33° baseball |David Doran, arrived here this | ==|fan, who seldom misses a game.|afternoon from Seattle. She will| P | ) ==|His season’s attendance record is|depart at 11 o'clock tonight for H g =|being marred due to Ms beinz|skagway. She is scheduled to| ==|confined to the hospital following |~ back at this port from Lynn ==|an operation last week. ,Canal early Saturday. After. a =| Moose Off to Start briet call here then she will sail | ==| The game: for Puget Sound by way o. Sitka. | = | MOOSE— ABR HPOAE| The vesesl's Juneau freight con- { H VlNG == |Schmilz, F., @ .. 6 2 1 4 3 1|sisted of general merchandise for| FRIDAY i = | Schmitz, B, 3-1£.3 3 2 1 0 0 local business, houses and equip- s ‘ == Nello, cf 3 0 0 0 0 0 ment for the Alaska Juneau Gold | | in* ‘. Bl o B R S e ‘ l 3 l WHAT you HAV!E] in‘the future depends £ (McSpdn, M., 1b .5 2 1 8 00| Persons who disembarked at tiis| ULy ore upon what you save in the present. There’s . = |McSpdn, C., ¢ 4210 2 0fport were: ! v . P sl R |l S [ | no escaping that rule. Fortunately, it is both £ sabin, 1t 321 0 0 1!8ophie Nable, . NOVEL FEATURES J§| easy and pleasant to save, once you start. It = | Ramsay, If 2 010 0 Oliouise Adams, Clara Christensen, | i ¥ ocoe & | *shaw, cof 2 002 1 O/Richard Noble, Mrs. Lippincott. | AT | ORInLs © e, = | Erskine, » 5220 2.4 i?lr:rcm Adams, J5. &, B Auiu. | Watching a Bank Account grow is like =/ Totals 40151221 8 2| From Southoast Alaska ports..! MIDNIGHT watching a' garden grow, only much more == | x—Substituted for B. Schmitz who,R. D. Carrigan, F. J. '1'hurmnn,J 4 thrll.lin § went to left for Ramsay in the | B, R. Libe. | Mausi Il) ! g- =| ann | ————— | ki 2y | = | *—Substituted for Nello in fifth. ’ | I{AVE A GOAL IN MIND == | LEGION— — PROF. SOFFDING DEAD E l | : 5 == Livingston, ss R S i arte | Make Retirement in 15 Years your goal, == | Brunes, If 301 3 0 0 ACOPENHAGEN, July 2. — Prof. ° | dincati = | Kearney, 3b 00 0 0 0 0 Harold Soffding, aged 88, described H unler’'s or Travel, or a Coll’ege E hon for your . = | Hollman, 3b 2100028 the mosi versatile philosopher || children. Then you'll enjoy saving. ==| Worth, nf 3003 1 since Spender, died here today. S d | i < RS i e oL erenaaqers | = | . . = First National Bank 1 = ; ; = | PANTORIUM 4 ey == . £ UNION OIL CoO. | . CLEANERS || = .| “We Call For and Deliver” || == | TEL. 355 = % g # 0 sy = Closed AILD 1 ATTENTION—RADIO i r = 08e ay ‘ Coming ! ! i - | “ABRAHAM FANS = §87 i LINCOLN” i 5 = ULY FOURTH i : 5 = {| DAVE'S SHOP REMEMBER A DEFECTIV. = } READY-TO-WEAR E R E TUBE WILL =i 11 —for— | §, || vaDIES AND Missms | SPOIL RECEPTION E ! Our Radio Technician will call on you soem = || “REDUCING” without_ starva- and test your Radio Sets and Tubes FREE = tion the new harmless way > Auspices Moose Lodge No. 700 MOOSE HALL FRIDAY NIGHT—Also SATURDAY NIGHT Music by “Smokey’s” MELODY ORCHESTRA featuring SCANDINAVIAN.AMERICAN MUSIC Come One Come All Be Good” It’s Going to 0RO “UREDUCE” Any part of the body you wish no drugs or strenuous exercise See Dr. Doelker Hellenthal Bldg. | LUDWIG NELSON | | JEW, | eSO, | i COLE l"]gily::'qod S‘Eyle Sho'l.) Shops” ? £ OF CHARGE Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. DOUGLAS Phone 18 JUNEAU th;v; 6 JUST ARRIVED Another New Stock of WALLPAPER —— Frye-Bruhn Company e