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No Refunds No Approvals No Exch: anges —_———— During this sale many 25 STEIN BLOCH SUFTS—values up to $45.00 ; PRICE y ’; 75 suit SALF COATS 37.50 MEN’S 5.00 TOP and v u]ll(‘ i [ MARY ATTEND NTERTAINMENT PARISH HALL’ «M ‘Washington Bicen given in the Cat! C PM:I! Hall Monday evening pupils of St. Amn’s parocchial Turner opened the even- with an addreu of welcome, g which he explained tha! nnaimn wool 'CIAL 75 each FANCY HOSE Sizes 10 to 12 *«i’] CIAL Yairs for tory we are offering tl Make Your Selection Early here illustrate some of S —— T e NN SRR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, FEB. 25, 1932 e o 2 R ST BRSO A USRI A5 No Exchanges No Approval§ No Refunds sood values are offered as we must make room for néw SPRING STOCKS. the many savings you sale that brings you an opportunity for profitable and satisfactory selections. can make here. ollar Specials Stamped and He -mstitched LUNCHEOR CLOTY IS with 4 NAPKINS Stamped and Hemstitched PEQUOT PILLOW CASES Tw BUYF. x00 Wk [LLOW ) Stamped and Hemstitched LINEN ET SETS ARWELL SHEETS CASES ['URKISH TOWELS yards 18-inch OIL CLOTH md Embroidered MUSLIN NIGHT GOWNS NAPKINS PRINT FARY rds 36-inch CRETONNE Ladie Fuil OUTING Woc Fashioned SILK HOSIERY FLANNEL 1 UNION SUIT PHOENIX BLOOMERS MEN’S BIB OVERALL 220 Denim SALE PRICE $1.00 Pair All Sizes 1em to you at a RE $4.95 B. M. Behrends Co I, BARGAIN. Juneau's Leading Departrivent. Store uarded by Miss , attired as Miss Amer Crowning Ceremony unveiling was immediat by the erowning of Wash- by Herbert McLean, Le Yvonne Forre Anna Ma ogan. Each child, in th of Miss America, presented emblama of Washington virtues, with which tocrown e Hero. The commumiy singing of “W come, O Washington,” follow ribodeau, Robert Westh Clarito, Appropriate and stage settings gave Settings And Costumes The sudience was next charmed | | by Now you have an opportunity to se Ject from many short lines at lowest possible prices. It is a The prices shown BOYS’ MACKINAWS Broken Lines Good Values SALE PRICE $3.45 PH()FA\]\ DRESS SOX for MEN Values up to 75¢ SALE PRICE 3 for $1.00 WGOL SUITS BOYS WEAR Two Pair Pants at ONE-FOURTH OFF KNICKER BOYS’ and Elastic Knee Waist at “wl 0‘) pair MEN’S KHAKI PANTS Sizes 30 to 42 ar $1.50 Pair A wonderful line of Ladies’ and Men’s Spring Shoes has been sefl-\.fi ‘direct from the fac- tory, all good sizes and their retail value is $8.50 per pair. We have selected our stock from these samples and rather than return them to the fac- air - Remember— Just 50 Pairs at This Price three young Khights, Teddy Smith, John Doogani Frances Doo~ gan, as with thelr fair ladies, Dorothy Lund, Kathleén McAllis- ter, and Joseph Michaelson, they performed a sword drill The dialogue by the older child- ren, “Our First Flag” was also made pleasing by colonial settings and costumes. Jack Kearney was Geotge Wash- ington. His two compahions were erbert McLean and Lee Smith re membérs of Congress. Robert Turner und Billy Towe as Lieu- nant Osborn and a Soldier were llent. Beatrice Mullén, as Befsy Ross and her companions, Yvonne For- t, Ruth Geyer, AnnaMarie Doo- gan and Mary Louise Norton form- ed a very preity picture as they presented their new flag to ‘Wash- ington for approval. Mr. McEntyre gave @ viol MISSIONARY: socum MEE'I‘ING TOMORROW An }nf_feresrh;q program is plan- ned for’the meeting Of the Wo- men's Missionary Society at the Presbytertan Church parlors Fri- day afternoon at fwo o'clock. Mrs. Charles 'C. Personeus will be the leader, assisted by Mrs. C, {C. Saunders, Mrs. M. L. Merritt and Mrs. H. L. Redlingshafer. The subject of the lesson will be Korea. A phonograph record of a short address and a song in the Korean language, by H. Rodeheaver, na- tionally known Evangelist, will be played. Mrs. Leon Vincent will dw:lm‘lkmfl.:.x the program there wiil m social session, with Mrs. Halrls serving as hostess. ————.—-—- Teniois as latge as Florida or- Miss Lucille Norton accmnpdnm m have béen grown at Lexing- the childrens’ choruses. K.,UyH.H.nnd. ) [miac CHINESE WIN BACK GROUND LOST T0 JAPS ntinued rrom Page One) « ne guns cracked back, to rake the Japanese. se artillery sent volley after into the Japanese head- area. ! > battle raged, large num- | Japanese dead.and wound- | e brought back but officials} st of the dead and wounded not be picked up until the was ended. con- tinu RONGER FORCE WILL { BE SENT INTO BATTLE )KYO, Feb. 25.—Japan's de- to. send, & stronger . force the Chinese is indicated nsorship forbids making any public and foreign corres- ts assert the Japanese Gov- | has supreme confidence decisive blow will be struck the Chinese become rein- admitted by the Japanese | ffice that previous estimates Chinese strength was away ald additional forces would o Shanghai. s are moving today the Japanese a chance | at tle flag waying. MANY CHINE SOLDIERS, NONCOMBATANTS KILLED IN FIGHTING, SHANGHAI AREA NGHAI, Feb. linese have be here since n, up to late night, | y 4 statement made by Gen.| Yu Hisang, Commander of | hinese forces, in an interview jgiven ne aper correspondents | his headquarters. The Chinese mili 100 men killed in battle, he Civilians, men, w n and n, killed numbered 6,509. the interview, which took a small house within lines, several Japanese aif- d low over it, but made t to drop bomk o SI0CK PRICES BROUGHT BACK AFTER FLURRY NEW YORE, Yren. 25.—Stocks re- | sigted thild flurries of selling today and the list went moderately lower. In: short covering in the last min- uté’ stocks however were brought back virtually to the closing levels of yesterday. The closing was with a turnover of for_the da There was some activi crafts brought about by war contracts. 25 —Almost 9,- | 1 killed in the | the Japanese! accord- Fen | the ( y force have at steady, however, 00,000 shares gossip of CLOSING PRiCES TODAY NEEW YORK, Feb. 25.—Closing ! quotation of Alaska Juneau mine |stock today is 14%, American Can | 67%. Anaconda 9%, Bethlehem | Steel 21%, Curtiss-Wright 1%, Fox | Films 3%, Genzral Motors 21%, In- ternational Harvester 24, Kennecott 9%, Packard Motors 4, United States | Steel 48, Bunker Hill 23% | e | RADIO CLUB MEETS The Juneau Radio Club will meet | at the Council Chambers tomight | at 8 o'clock. ‘ FRANK GARNICK, | President. | SR TS CL [ | —adv. BOWLING TONIGHT Two of the four postponed; matches in the Elks' bowling tour- | this evening. the Cohocs, and the second match | will be played between the Clams | and the Lobsters. Easy Pleasant Way harmlessly lose 15 pounds of fat in | a month and at the same time in-| crease your crergy and impmvel’ your health? How would you like to lose your’ double chin and your too pmrmnent‘ hips and abdomen and at the same time make your skin so clean and clear that it will compel admira- tion? | Get on the scales today and se> hows much you weigh—then get a| bottle of Kruschen Salts that costs next to nothing and which will la.sb; you 4 weeks. Take one half tea-| spoonful in a glass of hot water |in the mornig—cut down on pastry | |and fatty meats—go light on po-| tatoes, butter, cream and sugar— | and when you have finished the| contents of this first bottle welghn yourself again. After that youwll want to waxk‘ around and say to your friends,! “One bottle of Kruschen Salts is| worth one hundred dollars of any fat pérson’s money.” But refuse imitations—safeguard | your health—you lose fat SAFELY with Kruschen. wdmz druggists America over sell Kruschen Salts—you can al- ways pt it at Butler Mauro Drug Co or Juneau Drug Co, —adv, 1 it 2 nament are scheduled to be rolled | | At 7:15 o'clock the Chums meet | g TO LOSE FAT How would you like to safely and | s1, U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRIOULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The W (By thc U. 8. Weatner Buresn) Forecast for Juneau and’ vicinity, Probably erly winds, snow or rain tonig LOCAL DATA Timeé 4 pm. yestly 4 am. today Noon - today Barometer Temp. 20.43 36 29.47 29 20.34 32 wABLE AND RADIO REPORTE YESTERDAY | eather beginning at 4 p.m., Feb. 25: ht and Priday; moderate east-| MAumidity Wind Veloeltv Weatner 62 sSwW 9 Cldy 84 w Cldy 70 SW Cidy* | TODAY ! Highest 4 p.m. temn, temp. -18 -2 6 6 -6 -6 -28 28 24 -2 -4 -2 -8 -28 18 10 28 24 20 20 2% 24 39 36 .38 — .44 4 6% 44 | a2 . A o 8 | 58 58 1 o Station— Barrow Bethel Fort Yukon Tanana Duich Harbor Kodiak Cordova Jurieau Sitka Ketchikan Prince Rupert Edmonton Seattle Portland San Francisco ‘The pressure is moderately lo , falling in Southeast Alask districts of Hawaii and remains unusually with heavy rain near Dixon Entr. Sea. The weather is unsettled nea clear elsewhere in the Territory wi Alaska. It is moderately high it Lowest 4a.m, 4a.m. Precip. 4a.n. emp. temp. veld.ity 24 hrs Weather 5 -20 12 0 Cldy | -G Clear| -24 Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear 06 Snow 1.04 Snow Trace Pt.Cldy | 0 Cidy 44 Clay | [ Cldy | 2.04 Rain | 1.04 Rain | 0 CIdy‘ 08 Rain | Trace Cldy | 0 Clear | *—Less than 10 miles. | Alaska and Western a and rising slightly in most other | 1 the Pacific es and northwest low south of the Gulf of Alaska anc: and snow* in southern Bering | r the Gulf of Alaska and generally | th lower temperatures in Western | 0 0 0 0 [ 0 18 16 29 42 44 44 w throughout (s e “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” Presenting the smart three-piece knit suits for Spring “Juneau’s Own Store” D e L C. SMITH and CORONA TYPEWRITERS J. B. Burford & Co. | “Our doorstep worn by satisfied customers” TOWN FACING SHORTAGE OF ALL SUPPLIES 'Silverto ‘;—;n Colovado Hemmed in by Snow— Relief Goes by Sleds r‘UPANGO Color ding food start a sled lverton owhound ve any lver has been s 19 and will not h through train ser A branch of the Denv which is 16 miles m Sil- and supplies will be taken to the snowbound town dleton, fromn LINGLEUM LAYING WORK BEGINS FRIDAY Work of iaying linoleum on the loors of offices in the Federal and Territorial Building will be started tomorrow. Ernest Larson, foreman, and four men arrived on the mot- orship Northland last night to begi; 1‘ the task. The Tourtellotte-Bradley Com- ipany of Seattle has the contract {for the job. For the installation of a pneu-| matic tube service in the office of anging to run trains to Ned- | - | the Signal Corps' quarters in the| Federal and Territorial Building, a | contract has been awarded to the| Lamson Company of Seattle on its! Iow bid of $334.50. Announcement | of the award was made today by Collector of Customs J. C. McBride on advices from the Supervising Architect of the Treasury, Wash- ingion, D. C. e BETTS FAMILY IS HOME an Mrs. F. G. Betts and Robert Betts, have returned ourn in the States. While enjoyed a long autod- son, ay mobile trip. they R e H. J. EBERHART RETURNS H. J. Eberhart, insurance under- writer, ‘has returned toJuneaufrom a business trip to Alaska towns of Juneau. - ALESMAN HERE HEINZ 1, representative of is in Juneau, night from last -~ TEBETH STEWARD BACK 7d Leach, steward of the motor- b Estebeth, who has been on va- ation to the States, has returned home. Miss Alice Clark, daughter of Capt. John M. Clark of the Steam- boat Inspection Sérvice, was an arrival last night on the motor- <l\'p Northland from Seattle. Dally Cross-word Puzzle ACROSS . Jewels s Sohnlon of Yesterday's Puzzle . Toward the sheltered side 5. Goddess for whom the Cereals’ are named . One who tells untrutns . 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Remove from high position ., Withdraw . Part . Auditory or- zans . Strike with the palm . Story . Grass plot Paradise . Winter vehicle 3 Spreads loosely . Galf term & Viviable star in the con- stellation Cetus 4. Gazes 5. Regard 6. Guido's high- est note 7. Frees ? 8 Ils Sequence Last prayers of the day forre—— EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTORS OF UNITED FOOD CO. “Cash Is King” YOU SAVE in many ways when you buy a FORD ASK JUNEAU MOTORS Foot of Main Street printing that modern= istic touch sc popularin present day advertising ' SAVE HALF WOOD CLEAN HEMLOCK 14 in;; 16 i1, 24 in, Single Load, $4.25 Double Load, $8.00 A discount of 56 cents per load is made for CASH LEAVE ORDERS WITH GEORGE BROTHERS Telephones 92 or 95 CHESTER ‘BARNESSON Telephone 039, 1 long, 1 short PERSONAL SEPVIGH