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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPPRE TUESDAY, AUGUST 9, (P92 e Reductlons Amountmg to 25% to 50% and More SUMMER GLOVES ONLY 5 SUMMER COATS In light fabric 0DDS AND ENDS LADIES’ BLOUSES LEFT 95c Values from'$4 ngbt Colored KID GLOVES Values to $4.50 $2.50 Sll;k .CHEMISES PANTlES Sale Pnce—$5 00—‘10 00 CLOSING otn SUMMER FROCKS. . i 2 dresses 'foi"ti’ié-'price of 1: 3 Listed from $4.95 to $32.50 450 t0 $3250 | ‘HOUSE DRESSES Stmall- sizés - only BOYS’ WASH SUITS GIRLS" MIDDIES DANCETTES Half Price Blie and: Kahki 2.25 and $2.50 values iyt B - i g ré e ONLY A FEW HATS AND e Kard Fn o WP BARETS ' LEFT WINDSOR TIES SILK SLIPS Close Out' Price Black-and Colors Best Quality 50c 35¢ ‘and 50¢ et .. S GIRLS’ SUMMER COATS " RUBBER GOODS NON-RUN RAYON BLOOMERS Good values iy and VESTS $3.95 BATHING SHOES $1 50 Set —_— L Colors - S S S GIRLS’ BLUE SERGE 35¢ Pair g BREESETTES 77777 DRESSES—$5 50 BATHING CAPS Vest and Pants SILK DRESSES . Bacho 350 $1.00 Set $4.95 GIRL'S RAYON VESTS and BLOOMERS __ CORDUROY DRESSES RUBBER BHEETING $1.00 Set eeweng: 12 RUBBER SHEETS 1’S RAYON COMBINA B - (Memdbion GIRL’S RA ; _ - PIQUE FROCKS and RUBBER'APRONS TIONS—$1.00 - ' 5 SHAI;S‘ i1 “t and’ l&( : TTON GIRL'S R.;YEN and CO LA | st & ous slmomow HOUSE FROCKS » NITARBO6\PRONS A R A good assortment. - Sizes Sl RUBBER TRIANGLES and . 14 to 44, LADIES' SILK HOSIERY 81050 U BANLPANTS. CHILDRE L BLOUSES and KNIT SWEATER | e Baill- 30c Pair Py VISIT OUR UPSTAIRS BARGAIN DEPARTMENT 51.95 and $2.50 LADIES’ STORE OPEN WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 10 |B. M. BEHRENDS €Q, Incl: $1.80 SKIRTS Red, ‘Blue; Block, Values to $5.75 $2.59 Juneaw’s Leading DEpnrnimn ‘Store '?"» ‘“* » 1-Cont: Rosbal -~ /MBS I W8 ffouners m 000 M l'le N etwmk For Cd{w“‘u! ; gflefix are enmu‘ug ss::xmmer ‘ Basis for U. S. Surveys Debis llesat ipaniourites Q0T sohonte ‘WASHINGTON, Aug. 9.—Nearly 100,000 miles of invisible but high- iyl :\wunce base lines for survey- inq now cover most of the United States, reports Dr. William Bowie of the U. 8. Coast and Geodetic " ¥hey. furnish an -accurate and w base for measuring lots, have been laid out by the ‘Coast and Geodetic Survey in the last year in the following states: Texas, Tllino's, Missouri, Towa, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Montana, Wyoming, Col- orado, Utah, New Mexico, Okla- hom3, Nevada, California, Michi- gan, Virginia, North Cayolina, South Carolina, Georgia, 'Washing- ton, Oregon, North Dakota, South wnmmato!v 9—A REMNANTS at HALF’ PRICE HURTS CARDINAL CHANCES{} »and lts baséball dhmcm ING SLUMP . 9. — Several buted to theff oma Bt. Touts Car- J.|INDIAN WOMAN DIES the A CROSS L Latge shatiow i3 g"s‘é.:’fxng & AICIEN] MIE[S]A] delty ag cninl i3, Enum : | tentngs o3, N-tlvc mem and |42, Pronoun B l + Ig: gfi in Df.- B chu % 'Ifllfl% u mdlevfl msh @ I | FOUR HALIBUT BOATS | SELL CATCH, SEATTLE| SEATTLE, Aug. 9. — Halibat | schooner Excel arrived from the | western banks today with 26,000 | 'pounds of fish and sold for 3 amnd | |6% cents a pound. The Thelma arrived from the‘ local banks with 17,000 pounds of |halibut and sold for 3 and 6% cents a pound. The Gony arrived | with 20,000 pounds and the Hoov- er with 25,000 pounds and both |sold for 6 and 3 cents a pound. e AT GOVT HOSPITAL | Katherlne Rldley Indian woman, | 80 years old, died yesterday at the | Government Hospital. Miss Ridley ‘came to Juneau recently from Ket- j{chikan. She is survived by a sis- ter and a brother in San Francisco. The body is at the Charles W. Carter Mortuary. Funeral atrangements will not be made until word is received from Cah[ornla. relauves “Ne. 4524” Adds Record ~ In Rat Mulhplxcahon‘ AMES, Ia., Aug, 9. — No. 4524 (she has no name) gets ‘particu- lar atfention from the Towa State | College home economics students N who arée experimenting with her! diets—because she might set a record in the rat world. i So far she has produced elghc Iitters of thriving young rats, the| same number borne by No. 2524, the ' previous record holder in the lab- { & |oratories here. Most rats bear only five or six! Litters, after which they cease to 4524 say. .————.,——T I Bergmann Hotel Dmmg-.oom '_m’;_.m-"”__._." o Snulh Electnc Co. nvummu F_._—._.._.‘ —e Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle TR EER /III / fllll%flll llll.llll //amm ,%%flll/flllfi%%% flfil%fifil./fllflfl fillfl.'%lfillll Ill%ifll.%flll | T Hfifl%lllfllll' o Bl e AEEN 4B lummE JEE uBEe be productive, caretakers of No.| © Daily Cross-word P Puzzle ! 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Apply it freely wherever your |shoes rub—across the toes, the in- step, the back of the hesl—and youwll suffer no more foot misery | Butler Mauro Drug Co. sells gal- |lons of Emerald Oil every summer | for FOOT COMFORT. And always |with a guarantée of money Back |1f it should ever fail to, give ralief. —adv. et e DN SERVICE Rendered by EXPERTS Your automiobile is a valuable investment and deserves expert attention, A monthly service will keep your car in good condition if ‘réiidered by our mechanics. A pooi service job is' worse ‘thian no service, Let us quote you prices on different service jobs. CONNORS MOTOR CO., Ine. DON'T BE TOO LIBERAL Holigl- dinals pennant race, i ilroad: d | Daketa, Arkansas, WNew York, Ha ¥ mc r:!u )la:.xo:n Pennsylvania, ‘Maryland, Delaware oy lt fi‘wj‘{?ol‘ hlswe!fi‘en the t 10,000 miles of such lines {and New Jersey. ) ¢ Wl.l-n paft - - or post card ! .‘ b4 g REbEY e ot > Th L. George, L. L. Gold-| for an F - ryds m nmt mu smxl:n:nd George R. Hatton. bearn:‘ '.%? 1 n lheals)uslne 2 T T might re ehar- Jerors as g the entire 193] }*.‘ 2 m M!AU Old papers for sale at Empire & br the ad- o & ' whs ehnergedn y wml, Rhes . T o| Sié of id “why WAY intimi a 4 yé - C.f | || the debtor.. = - ¥ Poasengers { JUNEAU SAMPLE | ATHLETES LAY FOUNDATION: at the Bight Price | o« SHOPm‘. ‘ FOR sncon;n_"m'mpm i 2 ;‘!'“",.r A 8 st bel| m.“' : ‘f‘? said that !M State «mfi ath: J Y CHARGED WITH KIDNAPING FOR 530,00 RANSOM Trial for Capital Offense TAYLORSVILLE, . Aug. 9.— capital offénse, was“lodged yester- day against James Gammaitoni and Amelio Pouzzouti, accused of kid- naping and beéating Johit B. Cole- |grove, 69-year old head of the de- funet Bank of Taylorsville. ‘Colegrove said the men demanded $30,000 ransom. He was held for more than 36 hours, bound and gagged and thrown into a weed patch. He managed to lodsen his bonds and make his way to a hospital at Springfield ‘where he is slowly “recovering from loss of blood, exposure and with bis body Two Illinois—l\li;n Will Face| Charges of kidnaping for ransom, a; Chick’s Shin Bone Used to Test Cod Liver Oil Potency ST. PAUL, Minn, Aug. 9.— Shin bones of baby chicks have been added to the list of aids to science at the University of Min- | nesota farm school. Thé vitamin D contents of cod |liver oils now can be ascertained, say H. A. Halvorson and L. D. Lachat, chemists, through exam- ination of the chicks' or tibiae. Gfoups of day-old chicks are fed mixed diets, including the cod liv- er ofl in varying amounts, for five days. The chicks are then killed ;ahd the lower left leg bone of |each is removed, dried and crush- ed. After being treated with alco- hal and ether, the crushed bone is “ashed” in an electric furnace. The percentage of ash in the bone indicates the amount of calcium or lime, deposited. Vitamin D assists in' the depositing of this stbstance. A large percentage of ash indi- cates a strong shin bone and an shin hones, brilsst’ ana Tacerated. oil rich in Vitamin D content. Gammaitoni was a disgruntled depositor, ————— B. Pi- 0. ELKS Regular meeting Wednesday. In- itiation. Feed. M H. SIDES, ~adv, Secretary. MID-WEEK "DANCE AT A. B. Hall TOMORROW M Foatiufing sl o i |S candinavian-i| g 10\ ppppss for | American Effortless Writing DANCES . Perfect balance is built intc SHEAFFER'S pens and pencils That is why they handle so com fortably. And these advantages are guaranteed for life if you use 2 SHEAFFER LIFETIME®. “ Admission: Gentlemen 50c, Ladies Free S !:Imgégnr:u@uKs | W. A SHRASTER FEN COMPANY - FORT MADHON, IOWA. U84 *Rig. U & Bat, OF. 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