The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 9, 1932, Page 2

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3 & |nnmmnmmwmmmMWfiiuuummmmmunmammununnnmmmmmmmmmuuumnmmmm|ummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmu v - WJlum Muyeller, Boy Scout of ,gu Northern Pacific Rallroads Dollar Speeials Women’s Non-Run Bloomers ... $1.00 Lace Panel Curtains $1.00 Marquisette Panel Curtains ...$].00 Hand Embroidered Porto Riean Gowns $1.00 Nurses’ White Uniform Dresses _$1.00 Girls’ White Beach Trousers.....$1.00 Ladies” Rayon Pajamas, values to $3.75 51,00 Shantung House Dres $1.00 Towel Set $1.00 Ladies’ Solid Color House Pajamas $1.00 Yardago S pvvmls Printed Silks Silk ‘Shantungs Silk Chiffons Rayon Voiles Printed Rayons $1.65 per yd. 50c per yd. 50¢ per yd. Printed Percales, 6 yds. $1.00 Printed Voiles, 5 yds. $1.00 Printed Batiste, 4 yds. $1.00 Cretonnes, 6 yds. $1.00 AXMINSTER RUGS 7.6x9 at $25.00 6x9 at ik $15.75 27x54 at $2.75, $3.50 36x63 at $4.00, $5.50 CONGOLEUM RUGS to $8.75 Specially priced at $4.75 each 6x9 to 9x15 3x414 at 3x6 at BATHROOM FIXTURES Towel Racks, Soap Holders, Tumbler Holders, ete. Price—10c each PSRRI WU WALL PAPER For the living room, for the bed room, for the bath room Price—25¢ to $1.25 per roll LINOLEUM Battleship, Inlaid and Print From $1.00 to $3.50 per yard art im) the Pole Carver, Is Tour- | ist ‘to ‘Juneau Paso, Tex, one of the three rs in the national totem-pole | contest, sponsored by the | o Burlington and Quincy the , is a pmenxer on the swamv‘ "Mlasks i port today. in . arf by Stewart, rep- | ritory. and escorted to the office Io"'m B.M. BEHREN ’ JUNEAUS LEADING DEPARTMENT STORE W““l Il ummfll|||IIIHWHN""MIW“IHMIMJMMmmfll BOVERNOR GIVES TJEXAN SKODKU tfiflflTPAPERS WIlham Mueller; Tot em-‘m_gs.. Texan was taken for a moter ride %o Mendenhall Glacier and escoited on & visit to the Territorial’ Mu-| Dr. ‘has not - seum by a committee of Juneau |ed his fian li detail, but his e~ Scolits composed of Thomas Blew- lm wotld be,on an mmmto\mfi- John ~Stewart and ~Robe:t - pson. Young Muelier's present trip is | prize awarded him in the| | totem-pole carving contest. two other winners in the contest, | Blanchard Kennedy of Colymbus, and John Potach of. Chi- 450, were in Juneay late in June | making the Alaskan tour on the steamship Aleutian, SUMMER CAMP FOR GIRLS CONTEMPLATED In_search for a syitable site in | Steamship Com- | Southeast ‘Alasks, for » ment of a girls' summer camping 0“<Place Dr. G. J. MoMahon is mak- he was met atumawurd this pant of the Ter- He s a passenger on the | the Jlocal Scout organi- steamship Alaska in port today. Mr. McMahon came north some i |time ago. He boarded the vessel ‘at Wrangell where he had inves- tigated conditions for his project. He will make a survey of the sit- m m&hflll'm 8t Sitka, and may disem- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JULY 9, 1932. Come to our store and investigate the unusudl values we aré offering at this time. chandise within the reach of your purse. Every article guaranteed to be as represented. July Clearance of Men’s Suits and Topeoats*" MEN! DON'T MISS THIS CLEABAN(E SALE OF WELL TAILORED SUITS AND COATS $35.00 Suits and Coats, $24.75 20 SZ[];,IN BLOLH SLITS—HAI F.BPRICE Men’s F urnishings SHIRTS and HORTS Gt .S % .50 and $1.00 MEN’S FAN PAJAMAS, ‘pillsover’ and ‘button MEN’S ALL WOOL SWEATER COAT ... $3.95 MEN’'S ALL LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, each ..25¢ MENg'iSOI(i)LUE CHAMBRAY WORK SHIRTS, each 75¢ and MEN’S PART WOOL UNION SUIT, suit ... MEN’S COTTON UNION SUIT, each . Shoes for the Whole F amlly MEN’S SOLID LEATHER SHOES AND QXFORDS .$4.95 MEN CIRVICEABLE WORK SHOES ... $3.50 LADIES’ SPORT OXFORDS at . -.$4.95 CHILDREN'S SHOES AND OXP‘ORDH to 8 nt $1.25; 814 to 114 at $1.50; 12 to 2 at $1.95. GROWING GIRLS' PATENT LEATHER ONE-STRAP, sizes 214 to 7 at $3.75. CHILDREN’S POLL PARROT SHOES AND OXFORDS— Black and brown, sizes 5 to 8, $1.25; sizes 814 to 1114, zes 12 to 2, $1.95, OXFORDS-—Black and brown, sizes izes 514 to 8, $2.25 pair, INFANTS’ SOFT SOLES—Fancy plain, sizes 0 to 4 at 75 cents and $1.00 pair, BOYS' OXFORDS—Black and brown, solid leather, knife free with each pair—priced $3.50 to $5.00 pair. LADIES’ OXFORDS AND SLIPI’FR%—-PIam and fahcy, prices up to $8.50 pair—Now $4.95. MEN’S OXFORDS—6 to 11, brown and black, real ;:om. fort in every pmr—prlced $4.50 and up. f MEN’S WORK SHOES—Coriposition soles, a shoe for hard service, gies 6 to 11, new low priee-—$.}.45 pair, MEN’S STAR BRAND SHOES—12 inch top, solid leather, s 6 to 11, new low prxcL—-‘S 95 pair. 2% to Hats and Cap,s Stetson Hats—broken lines ... t Boys’ Caps, rubber visor, fpncy pal t,qm ! pjzes b 3- to 7 1-8, priced, .. ? Men’s Caps, new pattern\x, rubber VlS()r, a)l smes, each SR sk ol Boys' Blonses and Shh’t&, all patterns, each . Men’s Fancy Shirts wnth at,tanhcd cullar 7 values up to’ $4 , now ... -...$4.95 bark from the mmshlp to d several days . A TR L der—} and’ eabins with fadilt | ties for boating, hiking, tennis @ 1 other. *'diversions. . His § °u |rons -would b young women (o exclusive schools in the States. * |- He has oormpondnd with | Forest w The urated in vineger. u‘u jar. .~ Apply with ‘o xfli marks from A]:‘\J_u?uu,,te-pe@bx a_ site !ml cloth dipped i 2 m&“c;;:.: To mye';:% %w glowing glass jars wipe with @ ! A CE INTRODUCING THE $EASON’S GREATEST VALUES You will find the best class of mer- Ladies" Ready | 1o Wear Silk Afternoon and Eyening Dresses Regular $19.75 to $21.50, Now $14.75 18.50, Now 7.50, Now 8.50 Regular 11.50 to .95 to Regular '4 Coats Your Choice . -.$10.00 Hats Clearance Price -..$1.00 — ,_A_.\_' — G[RLS’ READY TO WEAR Silk Dresses ... $4.95 Summey, Coats . ...$3.95 . Close Out S pecmls Boys’ and Girl Is” Play Suits ....__.50c Girls’ Middies ... i 50¢ Children’s Cotton Union Sulh 50¢ 48 in. Oilgloth, yard ...30¢ Muslin Gowns 8 Children’s Crepe Pajamas Novelty Bath Salts Ladies’ Broadcloth Slips, sizes 46 to 52 ... House Dresses, small sizes Cotton Blouses Children’s Party Dresses Ladies’ Silk Gowns Children’s Beach Pajamas Ladies’ Print House Dresses . $1.6, Ladies’ Printed House Pajamas $1.95 Ladies’ Wool Sport Skirts ... $2.50 Phoenix semi-service and chif- fon hose, reg. $2.50, now ..$1.65 BEDDING SPECIALS Acme Sheets, 81x99 ... .T5¢ Wearwell Sheets, 81x90, each... $1.00 Wearwell Pillow Cases, 3 for ... $1.00 New Feather Pillaws, per pair _$3.75 Imperial Comforters, 72x84, each . .82.75 Wemgzell I’art Wool Blankets, e S A e Two Storks Blanket Sheets TORSQ LY. Ve, Al fon, $2.25 Dark Grey Camp Blankets, 58x76 ................. FIE 7 X 2: RlJBBEB BATHIN(y SHOES Blue Green, Red and Black 100¢; pair h A gar which comes from bottles ger pieces when the nuts cracked. B, — Islanders will play a on a soft traveling Molays M" each won @ uu \ . S —— ‘ uodmum&n The Iglanders and the De- BIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIHIIIIHIlIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIhl'!IIIIIIII|lIIIIlII||IIII||IIIIIIlllmllIIIIIIIIll"|||II|IIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlIIINIIHIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII = H = E Ee =3 = = = = &= E IH = = osme ou‘bass This preserves the leather Save the sweetened spiced vine- of | sw pickles and use it in making boiled and French salad dressings. Seak black walnuts for 40 min- ubes in hot water to cover. The kernels will then come out in lar- are advice and co-opera-|ter t6 which 1, teaspodn of sodaf , .. . e = MRS. FEMMER COMES 10 1- To “;3:: spots, from fel.t{ : M.E X hats: Kiold ¢ t over @ teakettle HO EEK { HOUSEHOLD HINTS | from which steam is coming. Thefh « 7L tA, NE‘ T‘w; ) 4 |spots will disappear. , Dry the hai| Mrs David Femmer and daughter, o and i will b6 “as good us new.” |mary Margdret Pemmer, will ‘sail To ‘egg-stained china rub | T gomid Monday on the motorship North-| with applied on a cloth sqd Use the long corn pop- |land from Seattle for Juneau. Mrs. |the stain will m off quickly.’ |per for the picnic 0. toast the|Femmer and daughter have been e ‘wieners or hamburgers over the |visiting for six weeks with Mrs. fire. Femmer’s mother at Port Orchard, FUTURE GREATS TO PLAY ‘The DeMolays and the Dousluj e n|mm1|muummu]mmnmu T | ! J. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The Weather TANGLE SUNDAY 458 o | By the U. 8. Weather Burean) FUR TUP | Forecast for Juneau and vielnity, beginning at 4 pm, July 9: { Generally fair tonight and Sunday; gentle variable winds. ! " q° | Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Veiocity = Weather ;Hks, rrmhngcby aT Half g 30.20 57 62 s i clay /1 0 4 am. today 3018 50 85 w 3 Cldy Ga.m_e, Will L .lo » Noon today 3009 63 5 w 9 Clear | if Beat Legion CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS ] gion: and Elks | YESTERDAY | TODAY for first place| o e percentage cal- | Highest 4pm." | LoOwest4am. 4am. Precip. 4am. attraction at| Station temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs.” Weather ting at| Barrow 66 66 36 36 0 [] Clear regulatipri| Nome 46 46 I 38 38 10 0 Pt. Cldy { .Bethel 68 68 50 50 4 0 Cldy e race| Fort Yukon 70 70 46 50 4 0 Pt .Cldy Bills| Tanana 72 72 48 48 0 0 Pt Cldy wins| Fairbanks 70 70 46 46 4 .30 Clear one-halfy Eagle .. 60 60 48 438 4 Trace Cldy 1diers. St. Payl 46 46 2 9 12 02 Rain be callzd| Dutch Harbor 56 56 @ A 4 0 Clear on to sm) thy in their march{ Kodiak .. b4 60 46 46 0 0 Cldy toward the championship of the| Cordova 56 54 48 48 18 04 Rain second half. Bob or Be-nl Juneau ... . 57 57 50 50 3 L Cldy Vilson will be used Vets. | Ketchikan bz A 60 46 46 6 .08 Clear R i Prince Rupert ... 58 58 | 46 46 4 0 Clear | Edmonton 54 50 42 46 6 46 Pt. Cldy BlG MGHWAy&ML_ L REE j Portland % 8 58 58 8 0 Pt.Cldy San Francisco ... T4 4 ExPLfl'TED NDWI Ber:na Sea and. the Interior, with~showers in southern Bering Sea, Pp) Iowans living way As- EXTRAORDINARY RADIO BARGAIN S g Radios Brupswick — one of the great names in music reproducing instru- ments, became involved in flnancmlj and their| difficulties this year, creditors have forced them to throw | their immense stock on the market | = for just what it will bring, and this | = = is your opportunity. These Radios are the last word in modern mechanical excellence, either in machine or cabinet. Won- | derful tone and pick-up of distant | ‘We challenge comparison with any make that costs any price. Nearly all Radios are made under R.C.A. patents and except that a| larger loud speaker-gives a slight| improvement in tone, there is little | stations. difference in reception. A seven-tube circuit that em- ploys three type 24 screen grid variable-mu tubes, one type 47 Pentode tube and one type 80 full wave rectifier. tubes serve to control the volume and insure per- | fect quality reproduction. Dynamic | = 'speakers built for Brunswick Re- equipped with non- warping voice coil and rattle proof cone and reproduce all sound bril- liantly and naturally. The above | Receiver is in a miniature high- boy cabinet of matched walnut, 17%. inches wide | inches deep. All latest | tubes, two type 51 The - variable-mu ceivers are 43 inches high, and 10% radio developments included. ly $84.00. THE NUGGET SHOP u.*lg‘x‘ inl % Iowa highway ?h.ghwah 55 and 6L scen! along the river, Grand Close- Out Brunswuk eal e, tneats 2 Just a few on hand and special this week for only $30.00. Former- adv. | 0 Cldy | | \ | | 62 56 58 but remains moderately high It is The pressure has fallen slightly J over Alaska and high over the northeastern Pacific Ocean. modarately low in the Pacific States and relatively low in southern the eastern Interior and . the eastern portion of the Gulf of Alaska. The temperature has. risen in N ortheastern Alaska and has chang- CLINTON, Saws, Sy =48 “l'j éq but little in other districts. ————— Thus far the effort has been ] nfined to Towa and the associa- succeeded in having the commission desiz- {nate many of the river roads as primary highways. Much of the route in Towa is covered by federal [tion nas 1 Two residents of Bellvue, Joe Young, president of the tion, and Dr. M. M. Moulton played leading roles in organi Near itheir town is Jlevue Btate park, one of the “"SERIES 223 . Volunteer Work The association has no employ- ees, all work being done on a vol- |unteer basis. The members have financed most of the promotion themselves, aided by modest econ- tributions from cities along the THE NEW Hupmobile 8 IN TRUTH A CAR FOR A NEW AGE! route. The highways, as planned, wouid Arkansas, pas» throu vh Louisiana, Dubugue sing and Albin The association plans to o through highway commis: the state affected, conyinct of the advisability of establishi IL and improving their sections ef | the route. JAMES CARLSON Juneau Distributor What a M'other Sefves JUNEAU DAIRY . Ice Cream Often i ti‘gfit ;fu:ner than we like it. She vk awfully ‘good meals but somehow we think the dessert is just about the best part of them—when it is Juneau | WHY “Because we do it better” RICE & AHLERS CO. Plumbing Heating Sheet Metal “We tell you in advance what job will cost” Dairy ice cream. Mother always man- ages to have a different flavor every time she serves it, so we always look forward to somethmg new and dellcious—and she says it’s very economical. Juneau Dairy Ice Cream—a home product—always fresh, always pure, always delicious Juneau Dairy ‘MILK; BUTTERMILK, CREAM dnd SKIMMED MILK We sell skimmed milk at the dairy for 10 cents a gallon if you call and brh\g your pail, TELEPHONE 145 0ld Papers for Sale at Empire Office “ ¥ig

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