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_THE DALLY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1932, ‘ Al Arrives foF Conwntwn []’MA[_I_EY |s (il wigngax T gy ! Commissioner O'Malley predicted |a very good run of salmon this year | R | | ‘;HOLLAND CHOO WOMEN | TO SWIM IN OLYMPICS |Fisheries Commissioner lm AMSTERDAM, June e 29. — The Seattle — Is Gomg | Duteh Olympic committee have se- lected the following, women swim- to Westward Imers to represent. Holland at the hcoming Olympic Games at Los Miss Willy Den Ouden, n champion 100 meters free SEATTLE, Ju Malley, United tes Commission- er of Fisheries, is here enroutestyle. < “w Alaska. He leaves for the north Mrs. Phillisen-Brean and Miss Thursday or Friday aboard the C. Ladde. Fisheries flagship B for Ko-| The committee will decide later diak, Chignik and the south side|whether they will make any fur- of the Peninsula. From there he|ther additions to the team. will; work .over. the rest of the| e ‘Territory. He may visit the Pmb-i Daily Empire Want Ads Pay It’s 2 Grand and Glorious Feeling when you can ()dcbr(lte the Fourth of July in Smart Clothes (,()srmg So Little | it .-‘. B : ‘ L HEE oy i LADIES’ COATS We Execute Them Qlwuul Price $9.95 and 813.95 S ‘ — on the Spot Ladles Dresses T PR BONDS FOR MARYLAND Silks, Laces, Georgettes, Volles / ‘ h e ; : CASUALTY CO. upcn eir arrival in Chicago for the Democratic National Con- 3 § > * MILLINERY--Your Choice, $295 B e BONDS FOR NATIONAL ~ N'S COATS SURETY CO. CHILDRENS CONTS ENPIRE PARLEY BIDS ASKED FOR Jearance I'rice dIYd Y AT T0 SEE BARTER LAYING WALKS| 1r vouNeED BONDS---SEE US Priced from 75¢ up FOR TR E ; A 'S’ SKIRTS ¢ 3 ISES o Tenders Will Be Opened Al[ Sh k LADIES' SKIRTS and BLOUSES Doirons Prepa e for 1922 VL e Op len attuck, S]WCL‘I;ll $2.50 Lolnvt::l\eilieA\:eh t- Bride July In(. Silk Raincoats, Umbrellas, Gloves, | (comanaca rom raze Om) i M{.m:':“fiu tor . Handbags, Hosiery, Scarfs, Oxfords |uar _detriment of the United |Wids for such impr Ctihle 0 R and Pumps at prices that will please. o | oustoaian ot govermmen sirucures| Lo sl ook SPORT S WAY MEN’S SUITS and TOPCOATS of Britains siake In B0 B s i Grey, brown and tan mixtures. Snappy models for the young ot it lia feels an em- | df,f?:t‘i‘r“:uf)h\;:g man as well as the more conservative styles. New low prices. T ot Wil T k By il oa §ooee of J‘J\Aw.'l\(n. 3 . ;/ war | A > Vel 2 {am, deputy leader in the new Can- | and ree “nt‘;& W'é: 2 $25.00. $27.50. $30.00, $35.00 e N ¥kl BOYS” WOOLWEAR SUITS with PERT ol P SRR e . | X A jcan maze i3 admitied info En S fhfll:&‘m‘?d *'CO““SK ;"nc’v Suits are versatile because they are essen- 2 Pair Pants ‘ffz’“]g‘ ‘{lr:"“b‘::‘ and tastt n::\-n] e toucton s Foev will beil tially proper for both town and country wear. ‘ rgentine maize is most improb- | OP<T 3 ¥ s Blue and Fancy—These Suits have no equal at abie. L e mmi W \WALKER FAM]LY IS The fabrics are rich and sturdy, tailored with . N {of some use, but If gained at the | ABOARD ADM.WATSON riii % »xacti e dards. $13.50 and $15.00 B S oo m) TCoMING §O JUREAU| Tt o et S = d $5 w ;lu:‘c ?Nscé f).r dbusy.s ali:!zzcl:;;{; AdSEA;[Tvl&E_ Jun.e ‘291 f— S'Sc,ml]lel" < ’ ‘ MEN’S HATS, $3.50 and $5. it i e el e i 2 S SABIN’S 2 | . Dairy prox s incipal ‘at 10 o'clock s morni: with ¢ ! ¢ he Irish (13 first class and 80 steerage pas-| Many bargains in SHOES, SHIRTS, TIES, SOX, PAJAMAS' 2 I"'{:‘? OF“"i»u : CEie i sma:cri Everything in Furnishings for Men CAPS and HATS at new low prices to complete your outfit. wa. injured ficulti Juneau are William E. Wal-| ‘ with the m . Mrs. W E. Walker, Bert and | ———.——— | James Walker. There are no steer- | ‘. Daily Empire Veunt Ads Pav l:me for Juneau. Headquarters for F lagg fihd Buntir;g B. M. Behrends Co., Ine: Juneau’s Leading Department Store B The Weafl;e; Real Bargdin HEATING |- By the U. 8. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juncau and vieinity, beginning at 4 p.m., June 29: hursday; gentle variable winds, Probably showers ‘tonight' and T High cost is unnecessary for summer heat. Start Time Barometer Temp. Humdity Wind Veiocity ~ Weather your fire with INDIAN for quick heat. Bank it & o dtadi R R I o Bas o well with CARBONADO. Your fire will require i 5 TR ey T o p. Noon today 3001 49 82 s 15 Rain little attention throughout the day. > d Wif RADIO BROADCAST un Shines for Max an ife BANS GRID GAvEs iy o g 1 JPer Ton L g § ~ P < i —_— F.O.B. Bunkers 2 YESTERDAY | TODAY 5 : ¢ T mam: m June 29. - um mmm .of all footballl Highest 4pm. | Lowest4a.m. 4am. Precip. 4am. INDIA P Radio i Station temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather 3 Barrow TR SO T T 4 0 Snow . 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Behrerids Bank Bldg. confirmation of the receni eclec-|San Francisco ... 64 62 | 52 52 4 0 Cldy : } ! | tion, - Raul Vlu-l Liberiro was eleczed The pressure is moderately low throughout Alaska except in the r > 1 Vice President. . The officers western Aleutian Islands and the extreme Southeast. It is lowest THE CHAS W- CARTER MORTUARY - A serve from m‘ufi, of this year to{north of Hawaii and south of the eastern Aleutian Islands with 9 s o 3 August 15, 1936, showers in Southeastern Alaska, the Gulf of Alaska and portions “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” 1 Baer ———————— of the Interior and generally partly cloudy weather in other dis- Phas 3 ] ] taking .Old papers for sale at Empirs|trigts. The pressure is moderately high and wising' in the Pacific Corner 4th' and Franklin Sts. fl“’?‘_‘ 136-2 & A : ¢ R W e |office. 2 States. Temperature chapges: have been slight. . A s EE 8T s ’;& & B )- ph 3 .