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s s 4 4 The Wringer-Washer You"ge Been mwdab emn)m&t tub,mg;l oon tgpe wrin ytahm that makec undering easy. mwvwm agitator | exceedingly fast ud is yery thorough. | Life The Roto-Verso ¥ emmadebyl';&d:; isfying laundry service. ath!s splendid washer to- .‘ THOM AS Hardware Co. | o il gsian Stéam Baths ! and Odfl Showers | W ‘Wednesdays, | | Saturdays from 1 pm. Ave,, rear | Phone 349, Mild Compared first year of ‘the Repubiic, 1708. ‘tional Museum Hbrpry bedr stal ‘issued _under pmmimryndm vmb 'staraps ranging (rom Qi cents. Notes wuctaxedflve-ekhts of a cent per ds A $100 note had 1o un:vall» stamp and a $500 note a 62 stamp, Bills of lading of goods sent oul|: of a state were required to pay & 10-cent tax. An inventory anmoxmmq&m-so- 5 R ey S S 08 | administration of sald estate, antl that a hég<In| Final Accouh! \No\'ember 10th, 1932, at 10 o'clock: !AM, at which time and place all | persons mlem@d .in_sald estate QDMWJM ing g |may appear, | First publication, |That the undersigned was, on the, | appointed executrix of the last will FUR COATS Fashioned into graceful figure - flattering styles with' lovely collars that frame the face betomingly. All the skins used in these coats have been perfectly matched and chosen for their excellent quality. Every coat is beautifully lined with silk or satin. Specially Priced DRESSY All beauifully fur trimmed with Man- COATS churian ‘wolf; foxine and Fréntl' beaver. $19.75 to $57.50 + Unfurred Tweed Couts e o e LE2Y in all the new shades $12.50, $19.50 . New Stamp Tax To 1798 Eevy WASHINGTON, Sept. 16.—Th2 newly enacted tdx on checks is mild compared to a similar tax imposed on Americans duting the Papers just reéceived by the Na- this tax to B up to. of a NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL ACC! In the Commissibner's Court .for the Territory of Alaska, Divisiorl Nuinber Ope. nu:kfihu -otticio Bro- Comissioner sxd EX: bate Judge, Junea d| rendered for settlement, i 3l Report and Account’ of:the will ‘B¢ had- on Bafore' the under- | Alaxka, obf signed, at Jurieaw; writing to hld dand. contest the same. GIVEN, gndéf my hand stid the seal of thé probate’ cofift: dbove’ mentioned, this 8th day ‘of Sep- tember, 1932. (Seal) CHAS, BEY, Commissioner ‘ahd Bx-officio. Pro~ bate Judgé, Junéau Precinct. Sept. 9, 1932 Last publication, Sept.-d0; 1982. 4 NOTICE TO CREDITORS the Territory of Alaska, Division No. 1. Beforé Chas. Sey, Com- missioner and Ex-officio Probate Judge; Juneau Precinot; In the Mattér of the Estate of FRANK L. ALSTROM, Deceased: NOTICE IS HEREB¥ GIVEN, 8th day of September, 1982, duly and testament and estate of l’rflnk‘ {L: Alstrom, deceaséd. All persons having claims against .l'fifm pubucmon Sept. 9, 1932. - ‘u-t publication, Sept. 30, 1932. ’ the estate of said deceased are re-| VisiT THE SOUTHEAST ALASKA FAIR! IWOWTQ'I\ i In the Commissioner’s Court for) B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. JUNEAU’S LEADING DERARTMENF STORE ltallan Roulbeds Yleld | Funds to Build Highways|{ CASTELLAMARE DI STABIA, | Italy, Sept. 16—An unfinished road .between Pompeil and this por! 'paying its way, although it is mepleted This, is_because digging for Thyee fe-] tombs. ot isecond and. f |Christ, haye taining, in R(uncoats ; s quired to presént the same, with) ) . proper vouchers attached, to the! within six months from the date! of this notice. 8, 1932. AUGUSTA B. ALSTROM, Executrix. undefsigned at Juneau, Aluk.,l. , Dated at Juneau, Alaska, Sep'.. ! toadbed has revealed dozens of valuable archaeojogigal specimens: 1, centuries hefore dhcovgrnqb conis. ;to, skeletons, growing Belgrade has almost ev- many beautiful vases: ‘and busts. “The mew highway is an extension fand plans for thé erection of such $50. of ~the 'boutevard - between' Naples ! an amement park are under dis- Wiy or School Gtrls DmN,wQOw!or Furtiit, MMM i P _ BE MAIN E.!.w AT FAIR TONGHT ' Baby Awards Madig aad '| Good Program Arrang: ed for Thls Evening ~ T L (Coutmuea Xmm Page Ope) | ' matic electric” flat iron given by L Judges in the Baby Contest were Mrs. George Kohlhepp, i’fralmag( and Mrs. W. E 4 Awards for Cooki Awards were made ynsterxd’ly afternoon in teh Cookie Division of th: Home Cooking Department, of ‘which Miss Stella Jones is super- ' |intendent and Mrs. Roy Rutherford ' SEATTLE, Sept, résumption of operations here and ip Alaska for the marketing of meat 15, announced by, Carl Lemen ‘of Rhis. arrival here |the Smith Electric Company. from Nomie! i Lomen said "he. had received K. lunofficial vmdwrmon of the com- pany’s polieies in condueting rein-| \ deer herds in Alaska and said that | “while the pwhm ‘report has not | yet been filed on the hearing | at Nome and aWwaiting anrounce- ment from the Interior. Secretary, | Of Reindeer To Continue, Lomens Will Operate—1 ' Several Thousand Head to Be Slaughtered ¢indeer 16 —Immediate | Federal investigators noz‘dmg has been founi to reflect on our op- |erations. With this assurance we \can go ahead with our business land slaughtring” of several thou- sand head of xemdeer will < tarted in Ala —— s Joseph Neville, old-timer in the Iditarod district, was found dead lin bed in his cabin at Flat. Death | was due to.leart disease. | | i 1is assistant. Prizes were announced as follows: ’ Oatmeal cookies, Mrs. H. Loken of Douglas first, Mrs. R. R. Her- mann of Juneau second; .sugar cookies, Mrs. H. Berg of Juneau first, Mrs. E. C, Jacobson of Ju- & | neau second; Swedish chrls‘hnu 4 ‘Cookies, Mrs. Anna Anderson ol{, Juneau . first, Mrs. G. Lundell of ‘| Douglas second; doughnuts, Mrs.| .| Jacobson first, Mrs. L. E. Gruber i |of Juneau second. The judges of ithe cookie entries were Mrs. M. S, Jorgensen, Mrs. C. H. Flory, Mrs. Larry McKechnie. Tomorrow will ve the last: day of the Fair. In the afternoon “ | prizes will be announced for curio and miscellaneous exhibits and the Kids' Frolic and Movie Parade will be held. Free Ice Cream Every chl}d in fancy costume will be admiitted free and will be charge. Prizes will be awarded for the best sustained character by & boy, the best sustained character by a girl, the best black face char- acter by a boy, the best black face character by a girl, the best nur- sery rhyme character and the best old-fashioned character. ' In the evening there will be a band concert, motion pictures, danc- bing and distribution of prizes by Minnie Fields, the American Legion ! .{and the Juneau Fire Department. —t — BARBERS ASK RAZOR TAX i PRAGUE, Sept. 16.—The Union of Czechoslovakian Barbers has t 15 petitioned the Finance Minister nobe, levy a tax of two crowns, ap- proximately six.cents on every ra- thelzor blade with the idea of mak- ing the home shave prohibitive. ——— — thel BELGRADE, Sépf. 16. — Fast- BELGRADE, Sept. 15. — Fast- erything but a Coney Island now. ! served with ice cream without| ;" SENSATIONAL IS RIGHT! Never in history has so much value been offered JUST THINK OF IT! MONARCH RANGE for such a price A Full Enameled, Malleable : for only $79.00 See them on display at the FAIR il A »lm n be ! I'Wwe have beén idformed}dy’ the!’ 3’8, DEPARTMENT bF AGRICULTURS! wmm'm BUREAU ! The Weather LOCAL DATA /By the U. B. Weather Burean) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity. beginning.at 4 p.w., Sept: 16: Cloudy, possibly showers tbhight and Saturday; gentle vari- able winds. Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Veioclty Weather 4 pm. yest'y ....3024 . 51 W, Sl 5 Cldy 4 am. b 29.95 45 T4 V 5 Cldy Noon tex ..29.87 48 91 w 5 Rain CABLE AND RADIO REPOETS YESTERDAY | TODAY D % fli—i 4pm.’ | Lowest4a.m. 4a.m. Precip. 4am. - Statlen- temp. temp: temp. temp. velom! 24hts. ‘Weather Barrow . - 3¢ 28 28 0 ' ‘ondy Nome 44 44 4“4 4 24 08 Rain Bethel ... 50 48 4 44 32 04 ! mm" Fort, Yukon .. “ 4 42 44 18 0 cidy ! Tanana . = 8 40 40 4 0 Pt.Cldy’ Fairbanks . 54 52 32 34 614 _0 Cldy... Eagle o 54 24 2% 4 0 Clear | St, Paul 46 46 4 4% 34 06 Rain ! Dutch Harbor 56 54 48 . 52 8 0 . Bt.Cldy Kodiak .. 54 54 | 38 38 0 0 Pt. Cldy Cordova 52 52 38 38 6 34 Clear Juneau 52 51 43 4 5 0 Cldy Sitka .. 57 - 45 — 0 0 Pt. Cldy 54 50 50 54 100 172 Rain 54 52 50 54 18 48 Rain 60 56 34 40 4 0 Cldy 2 0 56 56 4 o Clear 82 82 60 60 10 0 Clear 66 60 58 58 8 0 Cldy rhewmmulowmsmnsmm n thé Arctic Coast and ifi central Oanada, with showers in Bering. Sea and rain in South- east Alasks, on the British Coliimbia coast and in the eastern portion of the Gulf of Alaska yesterday. The pressure is high over the morth- eastern Pacific’ Ocean, the Aleiitla1 Islands, Gulf of' Alaska and) Interior, with generally partly cloady weather. ~Temperatures ' fell somewhat in - the Gulf ol-m 1ast m“- end. rose' in’ southern Bering Sea. 7 ?_ s Write a Check BE YOUR own beokkeeper. 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