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Sl_:Oo ' WickE® MoUsE ONTON sOi€ o boys and girls, sizes 2 to 14; Spec- - ial, 2 suits for FABRIC GLOVES FOR WOMEN, Special, g BT DAL R SANITARY NAPKINS, Special, 5 packages for ................ $1.00 WHITE OUTING FLANNEL, 27 in. wide, W12 varlsifer .. .. ..., $1.00 WHITE MERCERIZED DAMASK for table cloths, 58 in. wide, Special, Al RN S 1.00 FANCY LINEN DAMASK in blue and white and red and white, 58 in. wide, Special, per yard ........$1.00 REMNANTS AT 1, PRICE : = = = = = = = = E = = = § : = = g = - = = i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1932 S g\ N e SATURDAY CANNON HUCK TOWELS 6in. x 33 in Special, 6 for Sl 00 BORDERED TURKISH TOWELS . . . 20 . x 36 in. Spécial, 8 for §1.00 BORDERED wnxnsu TOWELS 23in. x 44 in. Special, 4 for $1.00 ..., FANCY LINEN 'GUEST TOWELS in white and colrs, Special, each . .. .$1.00 FANCY SHADOWARP TURKISH BATH TOWELS, Special, 2 for. <1, ... ..$1.00 STAMPED AND HEMSTITCHED PIL- LOW CASES, per pair ......... $1.00 FANCY “INVADER” PERCALES 5 yards for $1.00 PRINTED PERCALES 7 yards for $1.00 FANCY RAYON BROCADES All Colors 6 yards for $1.00 ‘RAYON PRINTS ‘AND CREPES; Special 2 yards for $ WHITE PEQUOT SHEETING 8| in. wide, " 'Special; 2 yards'for $1 UNBLEACHED KEARSARGE SHEETING, '72 in."wide, Special, 3 yards for. .. $1.00 PEQUOT PILLOW TUBING, 42 in. and 45 in. wide, Special| 3 yards for ..$1.00 WHITE TURKISH TQWELING, 18 in. wide; Special, 8 yards for $1.00 SILK DRAPERY DAMASK, 50 in. wide, Special, per yard /..M ........ $1 RAYON DRM‘ERY ‘DAMASK, 36 in. Awide; Special, -2 yards BRIGHT COLORED RED C| 36 in. wide, Specul 2 yards for : 3 00 NEW FALL MERCHANDISE ARRIVING ON EVERY BOAT, B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. JUNEAU’S, LEADING DEPARTMENT STORE. MHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIHMHMHHIHIIIIIIII_II!IJII_I]IIIIIIIIII|||IIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Rudy Vallee for Rudy Vallee, Bride of 1 3 Months Will Separatg uuwh_dhpuhtom Empire, tlu NevMthlemrkln h half interest in their $100,000 Beverly Hills estate. Pictured also the “modest little shack” which they called their little gray home in % Z / \ IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllflflfllllfllIIIII__IJ_IIIIHIIII!IIIIIIIIIIH ALASKA LEGION: FIGHTS AGAINST UNEMPLOYMENT Convention at Faxrbanks Also Opposes Winter Closing of Railroad (Canfimun rom Page Ono) ==lpose the carrying into erfect jof | any such idea. HLEERIO R mmummumummmmum Veterans, who advocated that Con- Tress bermit ex-service, men ‘who have homesteaded 160 acres to 'flke up an additional 160 acres $ Mill Basé ,f ,,4' military air base for Ahska ;and more adequate military de- ‘knse for the Paecific Coast in Beneral are urged by the Legion, Wwhich also favors the formation | {&nd maifitenance of a National | QGuard in the Territory. \ The Veterans supported the movemeat for taking care of the msane of Alaka in the Tern TEAOHERS FOR VARIOUS PORTS COME ON YUKON |Vessel, Bound from Seattle to Seward, Has Large Passenger List School teachers weré prominent on the passenger list of the steam- ship Yukon, Capt. C. A. Glasscock, which called at Juneau last night ion her way from Seattle to Sew- ,a,rd Most members of teachlngl =='." staffs in Alaska spent the summer ivacation in the States, and these WHW[IIIHHMIIIIHHMIMHMHMWMHMMHMM (I ‘are now returning North to take = up their school work again. There E were some booked for every port on the vessel's route. | Passengers Total 160 | The Yukon had an unusually 'large number of northbound pas- == |sengers for this time of the year— a total of 160 out of Seattle. Thir- == |ty-three disembarked at Juneau. == They were: Ew ¥1r. and Mrs. C. Bentley, Clata = Belle Bentley, Irma Bentley, Mr. .and Mrs. R. S. Raven and son, &B L. Arness, Mrs, J. Behrends, Mrs. Felix Gray, Mrs. Bessie Jones, Z= Bettie Jones, Mrs. J. Moder, Lillian == brook, Alice G. Palmer, Margaret Pjmperton, Marietta Shaw, Anna- belle' Taylor, Margaret A. Yeakey, A. 8. Arnold, A. S. Dunham, Ever- ett R. Ericksen, Sol Lachman, H. L. Stabler, Charles M. Thompson and two steerage. Large Cargo Brought North The Yukon brought north a large cargo, considerable of which was for Juneau. Freight for this port |was of general character for busi- ;neu houses and equipment for the |Alaska Juneau Gold Mining Com- DMY Persons who booked passage at Juneau for the Westward were: For Cordova—James L. Galen, Joseph MNMaloney. For Sewara—Mrs. Robert Wat- son, Hilja Reinikka, Helen Haés- ped, Ri:a Niemi, J. W. Gucker, mmnmmmmmmmmmmmmn R. Ellers, G. L. Rich, Ed McHugh, John ®. Radbensoff. e AT THE HOTELS 1] | . i Gastineau Frank Scully, Mrs. Bessie Jones and daughter, Seattle; N. A. Mc- Eachran, George Hermann, Mar- Land 'settlément shounld e en-| couraged i the “opinion ‘of the| == Andersen, Lila L. Brougher, May |{s Mins Lee N! ’I"mma Douth Dr. Ralliski, C. Ramchisel, Ban Antpn Kelso, Wash Alaskan attle; George T. Toney Cfpms th! 111nghajsm\ Hainas; Charles Nor- well, B. hirby, C. R. Cameron, Ju- | neau. Zynda May Cavett, Austin, Tex.; A, ‘Dunham; Cambridge, Neb.; Ev- [crett R. Erickson, Idaho i“a]ls | Idaho; | Annabell Taylor, Portland, Ore.; |Elva McAllister, Carthage, TIL; |Mrs. ‘M., R. Sanburn, Jungau. ———.—— OFF TO WESTWARD J. W.. Gucker and G. L. Rich, commerzial men, left for the west- ward aboard the Yukon to call on the trada. COAL For Every Purse—and for Every Purposé CALL US DIRECT— PHONE 412 Utah Stove . Evan-Jones . Junior Briqu Carbonado Egg-Nut Indian Nut . Indian Lump . Carbonado-India Nanaimo Mine Run .. 0 Nanaimo Screened ... Ladysmith Mine Run .. Ladysmith Screened Ladysmith Screenings .. Nanaimo Screenings ... Utah Screenings Blacksmith Coal ... Anthracite Nut, Cox Cartage Additional SACKED COAL For Call Trade 70¢ to 90c per sack Pacifie Coast Coal Co. PHONE 412 Hunting M«lie N, Margaret l’lmpenon completing the bell cireuit. ——————— district am. Thursday, Sept. 1. HTNING BINGS OWN ALARM NOVARA, Italy—A bolt of light- nihg set fire to Giovahni Gar- heri’s home, but also set the elec- tric doorbell to tinging so violent- ly that he was attracted t6 the scene In time to extinguish the ¢ {flames. The bolt fused the wiring, ELECTRICITY OFF NOTICE " Eleetriclty ‘will ne off in all of East of Franklin and North of Second Street from 9 a.m. to 11 adv., HAULED Order Now si Full Cord GARBAGE Reasonable Monthly Rates HEMLOCK WOOD Priced : ‘ mmmmmummmwg' |IlImlIlIIIIIIIIIIllIlIIIIIIlIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlll!l!lllllilllllflllllllllI|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 'réx Blanche . Turner, | Grand Ik"ks N. D.; Alice M. Erb. Wiltiam _Bs- | Lila L. Brougher, Sitkaj| We Can Subply You Wzth (mns---Ammumtion Juneds-Young Hidware Co. J 8. DEPARTMENT av Acmxmm! WEATHER BUREAU The W eather LOCAL DATA By the U. 8. Weather Burcau) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., August 31: Probably showers tonight and Thursday; moderate southerly to casterly winds. Time Barometer Temp. Hum‘dxby Wlnd Veiocity ~ Weather | 4 pm. yesty 29.65 51 89 9 Rain i 4 am. today 29.64. 49 i BD § [} Mist | Noon today 29.66 51 8 s 6 Cldy CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS’ o R YESTERDAY | TODAY _— Highest 4p.m. | Lowest4am. 4am. Precip. 4am. | Station temp. temp. temp. temp. velocuy znu's Weather | Barrow ... 32 32 24 26 Clear Nome i 52 52 42 42 G 0 Clear ! Bethel oot .. .. 54 52 | & 4 4 0 Cldy Fort Yukon . 48 48 38 38 4 [ Cldy Tanana 48 34 34 0 0 Cldy Fairbanks ... 52 | 42 2 4 Trace Rain | BEge .l 50 | 36 36 4 0 Cldy 8t Panl b 46 44 46 2 JAp Pt. Cldy Dutch Harbor 50 48 | . e, 6 0 Clear Kodiak 58 58 50 52 10 02 Cldy Cordova 62 62 40 40 4 0 Clear Juneau . 52 51 Ly 9 6 23 Mist Sitka ... 64 — 48 — 4 5 Pt. Cldy 52 48 50 10 1.70 Rain 56 46 46 4 88 Pt. Cldy 58 32 32 4 0 Cldy 64 | 5¢ 56 4 Trace Cldy Portland ... i 68 5¢ 54 8 0 Cldy San Franeisco ... 72 68 60 60 4 0 Clear The pressure is lowest west of Ketchikan and moderately low from the southern Interior to British Goltimbla with rain in South- east Alaska and British Columbia and light scattered showers in Southwestern Alaska. The pressure is moderately high on the Arc- tic coast and from the Aleutian Islands southward with partly cloudy weather in Northern and Western Alaska, the Interior, and Gulf. Temperatures have fallen from Cordova southwestwa.rd Old Papers for Sale at Empire Office GEORGE BROTHERS anes, Axes, Compasses Gun Oil, Ete. PR Eise } Choose Y our Plumber as You Would Your Doctor YOUR HEALTH AND COMFORT depends upon your Plumbing and Heating. It costs you no more to trade with an old reliable firm as our volume enables us to buy in large quantities and our overhead per doffar’s ‘worth of business done is lower than others’ Plumbing and heatmx prices are lower than they have been for many years. ..Rice-& Ahlers Co. mablu Heating Sheet Metal Oil Burhers “Wa gell oy m advnm what Job will cost” W iand Ak etk