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Deface Srews g2 4o Shallow re- PERS, red ‘and blue .. thy men, and this would restore ending 2. Scent 4. Withered » prosperity Plumes g B rectruiies i S & Ao 7 ks 39, AT . Muscular 43. Tooth of a : T Ballaine declared he_made such | {& Fidlity 1. oryan ot 5 asirengin rear “whieel BOYS’' AND GIRLS’ UNDERWEAR a recommendation to President| ™ ™ i) A . Ages 47. Egyptinn deity —-— Hoover and Secretary of Interior ‘Wilbur last December, seeking Fed- eral authority to launch such a —Good quality, per garment ... 1.00 campaign. Both he said expressed = ) B deep interest but nothing further = CH]LDRENS RA[NCOATS has been heard from the proposal. = =4 “In addition, I gave Secretary = Age 6 and up, each ... 1.95 Wilbur confidential information re- = o specting reports that President £ Other styles at ..................._. 2.50 Hoover is represented as being a = large holder of securities in two big E B Y‘S’ corporations operating in Alaska s . those who would oppose develop- g 0 CAPS Jus' the thmg for L do Lo ment of any sort in Alaska by any = school, 75 cents to adies - - interests exoept themselves, and with = A tt t ¥ ’ the friendly backing of the Admin- = en lon- istration,” said Ballaine. “Whether 4 . t;m.? be true or not I told Secretary g BOYS SHIRTS, new patterns ... 85 . Wilbur it certainly had and was AMAZING VALUES IN having an effect of deterring oth- SHEETS ers from engaging in development = PAJAMAS—FOR MEN—Latest 3 s enterprises in Alaska. I presented = “ 5 A ¥ Pri d it instances in proof of it.” atterns and styles ... . 1.59 CDmPBl‘e‘ Tice an Quality . . . Ballaine did not say whether he P Y Full Size—72x90 received a reply to his statement. . $1.00 PR Y % . = Do not fail to ask for your Green Trading NEA Vi = Stamp with each purchase. WINTER UNDERWEAR = P 7/%( g Two-piece, vests and pants— 7 Per Garment, 50c H...-%'. = THEY ARE VALUABLE ? L ! = BT T S L = Tu END AUGUST World Hit by Rumania has closed down three | == P_ILLOW CASES ] b b ministries. '_ Lowest Price in Years Lt Economic Gale Jugoslavia has reduced expendi- - S 0 (Vl .| tures ten per cent, while revolution- = Each, 25(: Breaks All Former Records Dees Changes|ary spain has lopped $20000000| = 1 i <5 TR f stimates. = —Territory’s Produc- (Continuwa from Page One) "I New. Zoalnd snd Ausmun,'E tion Also Gains salary reductions of up to 24 per HATS A huge assortment of NEW FALL STYLES ™ Your choice at $1.75 new expenditure of $200,000,000, | cent have been effected and gener- (Continued rrein Page One) chiefly for frontier defense. al expenditures reduced about 20 Germany, aided materially by the | per cent. Hoover moratorium, has cut official | Canada has met a prospective salaries ten per cent and plans no |$100,000,000 deficit by ‘ postal and gated $4,967.234. Shipments for 1ast | f;riner budgetary aid to unemploy- |other increases. month totaled $1,002464, an in-|nyene jncurance. South Africa is contemplating a crease of $51,807 over the same first eight months of 1931 aggre- Poland is reducing her budget by |five per cent cut in public salar- RIODET OF 18t ekt $50,000,000 and dismissing 5,000 gov- | fes. ‘ The shipments of gold for the ernment employes. > whole Territory, January to August | ~myrkey likewise. is reducing hers| Old papers tor saie at the Em- this year exceeded those for the ., is cytti n A 1 same period last year by $1,153,849, | ting all official salaries. Ipu-a office. a comparison of Customs House records revealed. For the last four A beautiful line of Piece Goods for Dresses; Prints, Rayons and Percales. Come and look them over. 25 and 30 cents per yard months of 1930, the shipments ag- gregated $3,856,072. If the rate for the next four months this year does not fall below that of the same months of last year, the production for 1931 will be more than $8,750,- 000. However, if the output for Sep- tember, October, November and December is maintained at the rate established in the first eight months the year's production will run between $9,500,000 and $10,- 000,000. The shipments to date from the Bro Second Division has been disap- pointing, aggregating to the end of August, $169,597. However, the re- ports from that district are slow in coming in here, and these figures actually represent but one month's cleanup from the Hammon Con- MIDNITE solidated's dredging operations. Au- gust production is not covered by them. LADIES’ COATS In Sport Models $14.00 to $16.50 In Dress Models $18.50 apd up B CHILDREN’S SWEATERS A genuine CLEAN UP—While They Last Your Choice—$1.95 each o) Rain Short at Nome £ . = = = £ = = £ | = = | = £ = £ = = = = Empress it e it e ol SPECIALS % ¥ = = = : = g | = = = E £ Customer Interest Eugeme Hats We invite you fo visit the CASH BAZAAR, the Largest Department Store in Alaska carry- ing a complete line of QUALITY merchandise all placer mining operations in the: Nome district. It is not believed | that the final production there will | be very much short of last season | unless there should be an early freezeup &o oualL Atedpe’and oklie] $4 95 at prices that DEFY EVEN OUTSIDE COMPE- er operations. . Increase yields rn;lm the Fair- . ALWA YS o TITION. banks district, together with the 5 PR ., " N i This store also divides its profits with you Alaska Ju s remarkable show- . i3 ing. ocnetiiaste' the major. taetors. In The Kind you expect by giving you 3 GREEN TRADJVI‘;G COU;’ON the year's boosted output. | with each purchase of ten cents. en you have e gl SOMETHING to pay $10.00 for filled a book proving that you have purchased PIANO TUNING Repairing—Refinishing | P. W. Phillips, Baldwin Sales Agent, now at the Juneau Melody House. Telephone 18-2 for ap- NEW' pointment, —adv. . $25.00 worth of merchandise from us we will give you a $2.00 refund. THE CASH BAZAAR “Juneau’s Pioneer Cash Department Store” NEW SHIPMENT LOOK AT THESE PRICES .. - 'MEN,S HOSE HOUSE DRESSES, each ... 85 ‘ceuts C L « . Pair, 20¢ Just Received BALL BAND Flyweight SPORTING BOOTS TONIGHT from —Also— New Shipment of 6tol2P. M. BALL BAND RUBBERS savs || George Bros. Everrtih‘t"hml’:mi-flm PHONES 92 and 95 Five Fast Deliveries Red Hot Special RAYON SILK STOCKINGS, pair . RAYON SILK STOCKINGS, pair . THE CASH BAZAAR FRONT STREET—OPPOSITE ALASKAN HOTEL Sl FREE DELIVERY - OPEN EVENINGS . 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