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gy 'FUR COATS; THE DAY ALASKA E EMPIRE MONDAY OCT. 10, 1932. b flmuumn ' Daily.Cross-word Puzsle ITIRET EIR WADIE] 'mr'm%n 3 \\mmg fluid 8. Ma i Ml _I=1I! INEIA[RIS] J 8 DEPAR'NI? Q’ AG'!C’UVI‘U“. wu'rnm BUREAU BPENS‘ m I Emcr;‘o.ss O n 5. Playtul strug- I.OCAL i %4 e e nese fish La"[‘f!",iuuu SiT] :_'][l[.l 7 1Imse having By the U. 8; Weather Bureww) Forecast for Juneau and vlnlnuv beginning. at 4 pim., Oct. 10: Rain tonight and Tuesday; moderate southerly ‘winds. Gone by TRAm MTI S E| ; SUt'of e or- Time Barometer Temp. Hum'dity Wind Veioclty ~ Weather : pastures for /|AIBIEITRETIORIT R R 4 pm. yesty ....20.85 4 SE g Rain { _money IN |G| Chmetes n 4 am. today ......29.81 “ ps 8 ¥'Ag cldy O ¥, Noon today .29.70 50 82 8 in Exclusive Winter Modes Umted States Steel Boost § £ s . CABLE AND RaDIO RepoRvs. | O G?netat' Pl‘lces when T { orf’.""%‘cknes- T wmsmmbAY | i J Gain Regls(ere@ 4% Pieen two .. e e L Specmlly P nced fr om $79.50 gonsecutive M ORGe Sl o Highest dpm. | Lowest4am. 4am. Preclp, fhm mm“ DOLLAR #4. Spanish wide . Malc Ha on ‘emfl '&mn | temn temp. velocnx 24hrs. Weather to $129.50 IS GAINING ABROAD, * »ii" i [SHISE ST et S0 SN A 0 RN Articl SOy R Rain h n Furs of such quality usually bring much higher z:;) g%}::{c poets, 45911?6?n(s|mnfl R ik b4 i: if ;2 : 4 $ P‘-cf;'ld!. o R | f prices, CHoose your fur codt here and be assured g Pound Ster[’ nand Franc' measure Of ¢ 1o ‘Sruall take 53 Overhend rall- g i:“.v" : Tanana .40 49 2 32 12 0 pim g ; yor . Angn DRnKS : R nf correct st-)le, good seruce and a generous savmg Take D'P'Amdnzfio B, Bl Ty 51, ttam of prop- 42 Eqminine ;:;e 8 2 :g 3 g: ¢ 0 Clear : Exchange quorts 3 5;“,:’.%3‘ or i Wik B 6 Shipy aiery 43 Formery gt iR IR oo 44, Cleansea with BowN * " ellst | Dutch Harbor, ... 48 48! 4 46 8 Cldy b 'NEW_ YORK, Cot. ‘10.-The dsar-| g, Amlerxcan n-1 jEaiteiarer g Ghart i Slgk . Kodiak . 50 50 46 48 0 16 Rain et opened the week With stocks ¥ 3 4. Artificial Cordova . 48 48 Py to | 48 Decres . symbols " {. 4 = L Cld LUXURIOUSLY FUR TRIMMED | e |l Lh,, M i oy Pingoiagy | Jumeau . S R U T < A P 5 y 50, Peruse: ¢ 6 Exist poili .o . b a4 - 4 10 Pt Cid: These splendid coats so skilfully designed and care- Worthington Pump, . Chinese pa- , 6% Mountain tn ' T Stop sisteatly & 2.4 R 4 0y fF , phie New York Central, Paclfic Gas | _ goda Créta SHGHE ey % ( ] fully tailored, will win, instant approval. = They Public Service dropped silghtly but 7 7 - s e » gi:: show the' very newest fabrics, far -trimming, color ;géhl‘;’” ;‘}‘;’x‘l’-’dvmmg " . ////' “.“ // -H. : | . Ry on ] i : Steel : | 8 52 4 o Cldy. e SR e AR JEEEE dEE =88 1Y 2 American Telephone and Tele- Pnced fmm $19 75 to $57.50 Ladies’ Blue Chinchilla STORM COAT | graph, Bethlehem Stesl, American Can, Case, Kennecott, Lackawanna, Southern Pacific, Union ®acitic, The southwestern storm remains central in' souiiiern Bering Sex and the pressure is rising moderately. throughout. Alasks. Rain hes fallen in Southern Alaska @nd'on Seward Peninsula and fresh to strong. southerly to westerly Wind are reported over mueli of the north, eastern Pacific Ocean. The pressure is moderately high from the Pacific States southwestward . and in Northwestern Canada with gens erally clear weather and s] tly 1ower temperatures. in the Interior. United Aircraft and New Haven were slightly highet hefore the b [close than on last Saturday. The magazine Steel spoke encour- agingly of the recent moderate | gains in the steel businsss. %/ o v%l R 7 EI%M BN JESES Bais dE Flannel lined. Sizes 14 to 20. § |, e s o o teding of re- : LA'I‘EéT MODEL LI p of the doHar in the principal! Z v ; i o ; Special $8.75 | SRnn D FT T IE TT BPTE| CIRCULATING HEATERS A ans dER /vl in Walnut Enamel Finish . CLOSING' m(;ls TODAY NEW YORK, Oot. 10.--Alaska b | Juneau mine stock closed: today at S | 10%, American Gan 46%, Anaconda [ '8 Bethiehem .Steel New Winter Millinery Every type can be becomingly hatted here in' the particular model that will add just the right touch to your costume. ———DRLS\ES'le flllks, satins, woolens, prints l’ECIAL 81195 CHILDREN'S COATS and DRESSES all bpcu.\ll\ priced for quick sale. This is the time to outfit the little girl with vood clothes at.a very. low pricc - EXTRA SPECIAL Women s Printed House Dresses A+ Bises 34 16340, Valhes to $2.50. Clearange $1.00 /I/%/// o | AlL models, including smallest size, |, 1 have the ash door and ash door frame smoothly ground, which en- ables the stoves to HOLD HEAT | LONGER. They are equipped with ‘beallllllll cast iron grilled tops, and s|Tron 5%, Columblan Oarbon 24%, | Continental Oil, no sale; Standard Brands 13%, United Aireraft 20%, = MOTHER UFF i Safeway Stores 45%, Dupont 32% i acitic , 18 Townsend ‘Wash,, and two daugh-| tors, Mrs, Ethel McCarthy, Wilbur, Long ; S 12 grandchildren’ and six great | b —————————— | grandehildren. Funeral and inter- mss "m“ A“B qmu in Tacoma Saturday —Was First White Child | raciFic Back v rorr | MH M'LEAN WED «From Port Alexander, the motor- of Seattle, was received today by | e Representative Frank H. Foster, ment will take place in Seattle| Born n seat tle | ship Pacific arfived in Juneau yes- |- Nuptials Solemmzed Sun- CALL YOUR -5, RADIO DOCTOR WHEN YOU HAVE RADIO' TROUBLE All makes of radios repaired, tested and im- ‘Wa ¢h.,, and Mrs. Ruth Crandall of tomorrow. { The sad news of the death of | e George Foster, day by Dean Rice at | FOSTER EXPIRES T2 it his' mother, Mrs. Holy Trinity well known local attorney. Death | cccurred at Seattle last Saturday. | Mrs. Foster was 80" years old. She was the first white child Borh in Seattle. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Low and was born at Alki Point in 1852, Mr. Low was a member of the first Territorial Legislature of Washington. ‘Mrs. Foster is survived by six Sunday afternobn, Miss Cor- della’ Mohn, daughtér of Mrs. A. F. Lindegard of , became jthe bride of Mr. A. K. hcl.ean of Seattle. The ceremiony was per- |formed in Holy Trinity Cathed- ral with Dean C. & Rice of the Epl;gn churuhmotfwwhm PR e oy proved. 'Aerials erected. - Tubes tésted, etc. ¢ ; Giwee, | Attepded u 3 L nom\wm BEAUTY PARLORS CHILDREN'S ONE-PIECE OUTING S Tt RSO i e e AR A, Pt RUTE HAVES |mett was lgave away the brldc Following the. ceremony, Mrs. Simp- (I son received in hm of the bride and groom at the Simpson sum- ‘mer home, Auk Nu, on Glacler|| FLANNEL PAJAMAS Sizes 4 to 14—$1.00 Prompt, Reliable, Honest, ' Sermce We Don’t Sell Radios —We Fix’Em: Open 9A M. to 9 P M. REAL BARGAINS FLOUR—Good Blended; 50:1b. bag. ... $1.35 CATSUP—large bottles ... ... PASTRY FLOUR, 10-1b. bags ... ALMONDS—New Crop, large size, Ib LADIES” OUTING FLANNEL GOWNS Good Quality, New Stock—$1.00 WHITE MUSLIN GOWNS 2 for $1.00 i i eE she has made her Hioe at Chich- iagof. Mr. Mclean is & mining |} Ridd¢ 36 IN. STRIPED OUTING SPECIAL . 9N L » RAYON VANILLA and LEMON EXTRACT, FLANNEL—Good Quality VESTS AND BLOOMERS 1 |, % a0 o stabesn v wove(f gy i e gy g A : 6 yards for $1.00 1 snis for- $1.00; Juneau Radio Service Shop ' 86 IN. CRETONNES_Reg, 40c to 50c value—3 yards for $1.00 50 IN. WIDE SILK DRAPERY DAMASK—$1 00 NATURAL COLOR MONKS. CLOTH—2 yds for $1.00 SANITARY NAP .. We do Electrical Work—Battery €harging PEONE 221 K3 ,‘I BAILEY*S SPECIAL Every Night from 8 P. M. cmcxm NOODLES CHOP SUEY "AILEY’S CAFE 500 yards of WHITE DUTING FLANNEL, GINGHAM, PHi CALE, CRETONNE at : 12 bné MERCBDES SOAP SQUIBBS’€OD LIVER OIL 5 lbs. EPSOM BATH SALTS BEAWTIFUL STATIONERY, box ... ADEX TABLETS (concentrated cod liver oil) - -@OMPLETE LINES OF COSMETIES AND DRUGS b A ”?‘Lfigt‘;hflc, Rubenstein, Squibb, McKesson Lo, N HARRY RACE, Druggist (W Squibb Stores of Alash) i« WEBELIVER © B o o E FRY TO SATISF Y & STOBE OPEN. THIS EVENING B. M. Behrends Co., lhc. Juneau’s Leading Department Store 'a. few hours after the accident. | The taxicab was driven by Rob- |t Bullard, wiio' told the authon- ties the little lad darted from the sidewalk in front of the mov- WICKENHAM RETURNS FROM TRiP P TO SITKA/ After a brief trip to Sitka, Dele- gate and Mrs. James Wickemmn Teturned ‘home last night on’ the motorship Northland. While there, the Delegate addressed a gpod jerowd of voters in the interests ' "|of his campaign for re-election to' Congress. An inquest is being held in con- » | dection with the death this after- noon in Ketchikan, e —