The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 11, 1932, Page 2

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, OCT. 11, 1932. FUR COATS m Exclusive Winter Modes Specmlly Pnced from $79 50 " 10 $129.50 Furs of such quality usunally” bring mueh higher prices, ‘Choose_your fur coat here and be assured of eorrect sty lo, gootl servi(e nnd a generous savmg DRESSY F ALL COATS - LUXURIOUSLY FUR TRIMMED These splendid coats se skilfully designed,and care- fully tailored, will win instant approval. They show the'very newest fabrics, fur trimming, color range and best styles: Pnced from $19.75 to $57.50 “ Ladies’ Blue flzinahilla’ i STORM COAT Flahnel lrieds / Stkobt 14 40136/ 1 Special $8.75 New Wintér Millinery Every type can be becomingly hatted here in the particular model ‘that will add ]ust the right touch '0 )Our (‘OStun"" l)RFS‘sES—m flllks, satins, woolens, prints SPELIAL—$11 95 CHILDREN'S COATS and DRESSES all specially priced for quick sale. This is the time to outfit the little girl with good clothes at a very low price. EXTRA SPECIAL : Women s Printed House Dresseg Sizes 14 to 44. Values to 3250 ‘Clearance $1. 00 | Dollar Speélals o F@Efiofiflnfiu §iime - Sizes 4 to IMI.OO Eh CHI LADIES’ OUTING FLANNEL GOWNS Good Qnafity, New slfl*—-’l;m WHITE: MUSLIN GOWNS TR - 2£oraloo L 86 IN. STRIPED OUTING SPECIAL:ON FLANNEL—Good Quality ST an 6 \axds for $1 00 36 IN. CRETO\\Eb—ch 40c SANITARY to 50¢ value—3 yards for $1.00 ‘5 YP'%!;' or | 50 IN. WIDE SILK DRAPERY EXTRA FANCY - { DAMASK—$1.00 TOWELS—Q fe Y NATURAL COLOR MONKS. CLOTH—2 yds for Sl 00 500 yards of WHITE OUTlN(; FLA"JNLL (:INGHAM P CALE, CRETONNE at i STORE OPEN THIS EVENING B M. Behrends Co., lm‘:. Junqyu s Leading Department Store mo.em mmuhd to depart from "’""’"‘m, uk Bay, on thé Highway. He is flm’inxnmnneww_ ! ——— . If the yo o a W;»? )lrs young man arrives in ac. &mday mFOR MRS. l‘wm !Seattle at 10 o'clock tomorrow cordance with ~expectations, the ‘un e g., elder & A SON'S ARRIVAL IR, (g0 »ive-dvmess funerel rites are likely to be held Al m’w bun M' Dayid House: retrned y .lPrdductwn Is Double that CATTLEMAN- HAS PASSED, EHBND ¢ (Continuea T?irh:hge One) ————— o the ranch and later married her daughter, Miss Alod NABESHA MINE AVERS: WHITHAM R ——. 't of 1931—Large Ore Re serve Is Develope from a business trip of several| Manids, P. L. i to have edio PIONEER TEXAS CHINESE FLAG FLOATING OVER CAPTURED AREA 18 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER: BURBAU The Weather LOCAL DATA By the U. 8. Weather Bureaw) b Forecast for Juneau and vicinity. beginning at 4 p.m., Oct. 1i: Rain tonight and Wednesday; fresh southeasterly winds. Time Barometer Temp. Hum'dity Wind Veiocity Wedther 4 p.m. yest'y 15 .29.44 56 8 E in the north against the insurgents revelting ageinst Henry Pu Yi. 5 WiGH-GRADERS HAS BEST YEAR, = ‘of gold bullion were made to Seat- _{Oct. 14, starting at 8:30 pm. Re-{ ‘| freshments, prizes. Admission, 50c. if Kverybody welcome. The insurgents have seized the Chinesc Eastern Railway. - (UNDER ARREST | N VANGOUVER Alle d Rlngleaders in Gofi Ore:Thefts Caught —Another Sought | VANCOUVER, B, C, Oct. 11— Two -alleged leaders of a “high grading” ring, believed responsible .| for systematie thefis of gold ore from the Pioneer Mine, in the Bridge River districk, have been arrested and the pelice are seek- ing a third member. Those arrested are Al Walters and Reginald Burton. They are eharged with illegal possession of f The police said gold ore has’ been stolen from the Pioneer Mine for six months. Several shipments tle. The total taken is estimated | central in the Guif of Alaska and the eastern Aleutian Islands | and rain over most of Southern Alaska, heavy in the extreme South- || east. The pressure is moderately high near Hawaii and in North- 4 am. today ..290.29 50 84 g!: }g .| Noon today 2944 50 88 2 o RebelesseH;ve Ron:eg Jap 2 e Eer ks ; ¥ Jorces i an ) ew —rr oAk T = L iobaw b 7 TODAT g u51ness Manchukuo State i, SR R B iR T Highest 4pm. | Lowest4a.m, 4a.m. Precip. m‘l e 1'0KYO lem Oct. u—me Station temp. temp. ;.Mmp.te.n..:elod&yahnw e Chinese flag bag been hoisted by| Barrow -........ 28 28 8- 30 -q Cldy O‘kt slém rebel forces, who rose against the| Nome ;(8; ;: ;: ;: lg i Jaj se Manchukuo in; Bethel w::e‘:n Ralling Kiang two week,s’ Fort. Yukon 36 36 22 22 8 CHmA TANK ago. Tapana 36, 34 R e e llmtatlon Mahogany The Chipese flag’is flying over | Fairbanks % 4 36 36 4 46 , sea the entire Barga area, ngarly all in| Eagle 48 46 2 28 8 0 the Chinese Eastern dis-/ st. Paul . 46 46 O 10 .02 trict west of the Nonni River. | Dutch Harbor ... 54 52 42 ;.44 0 Trace: - G Phted > Because of the success of the| Kodiak . 48 46 4 8 1’ s ‘Asm A rebels, the Japanese army is re-| Cordova 58 58 47 4 4 0 . ported considering sending 2 Juneau o 38 56 ) se 10 ' 33 $2.00: P‘ll' strong expedition to the westward| sitka ... 59 A 49 - 0 .80 s e o from Tsitishar into the captured| Ketchikan .. 58 58 50 52 8 188 territory. Prince Ruper 6 54 | 50 52 20 113 Swmfi SPQU?L SINK BRI = F Edmonton % 34 24 30 4 0 UCETS SEN CEME Seattle 60 60 56 58 6 01 TOKYO, Oct. 11.—Reinforcements| portiand 5T e s R C&nm Plated wm! have been semt to the new State| sqn Francisco ... 76 ~ 64 | 54 54 4 0 Cldy ! Dishe— h—$6.00 ;lof Manchukue by the Japanmese who are directing two. campaigns The barometric pressure is low over Alaska with moderate storms W«-«o’m’. 5000 feet New western Canada with generally fair weather over the Interior and ] “c E” | lower temperatures throughout the Territory except the Arctic coast, | " _RA Tanana Valley and Southesst. where mey rost. sughtly ¥ TloN BATHROOM . OUTFIT [ f@ame o5 Nm Apmmmt 5 ‘flutfl" Recess tub with chromium plated trim. “Standard”™ Toilet with “church” white seat, chromium plated Fyll apron Basin with ehromium LATEST Mong;L CIRCULATING HEATERS in Walnist Enamel Fiih il Al models, including smallest size, { | have the ash door and ash door. § frame smoothly ground, which en-| ables the stoves to HOLD HEAT LONGER. They are equipped with beautiful cast iren grilled tops, and COMPLETE OUTFIT— $74.50 ) RISDON” ) Automatic ‘Coal Stoker $165.00 TTOMET SEATS Thomas Hardware Co. about $8,000 but the specific charge | against the men mentions more, than $1,800. ————— CARD PARTY FRIDAY The Pioneers’ Auxiliary Igloo. No. | 6 will hold a public card party i Georgem I i ‘Anderson || EXPERT PIANO ] TUNER "Albka Agent ¢ KQHLER BROMBACH PIANOS i Expart Piano Service | Phone Orders 143 ANDERSON | MUSIC SHOPPE || : lJuneah, Alaska ahe . gnm«d t #a o hfcm:c B:lt\l:: bultpm aagmqh } Duco White—$4.00 Imitation Mahogany —$3.00 4 IN, CAST IRON SOIL PIPE - 321, per foot FULL AUTOMATIC OIL BURNER With 16-Barrel Tank Complete Tnstalled $345.00 We carry a full line of Sparé Parts SEE. AHEAD LOOKING BACK [ | America will-be a ‘matien of political J! prophets for the hext’month, Predic- i tions will be heaped high at every gath- f TOILET ering and yon'll need information 1o ‘B China Tank, “Church” ‘hold up your end of the argument:: i E Regal me Seat y i T : | Chiromium Plated Hinges 1 - $19.50 | CAMPAIGN | iz BOILERS. PUZZLE:: || 555 1 Y $9.50each A daly” fépuire, “relighing ASBESTOS CE ‘ pcrf:?ynan‘?et in eath ;gepz:dv:::f Per sack,: $3. marizing signifieant developmentl in the- eurrent race, will ‘give:: yow just what you want. ' Watch for it ev&ry day, STARTS Tomoknow Wednesday, ‘October 12 THE EMPIRE ; Bath F aucets GE'T OUR ‘PRICES by the JOB RICE- & rfim

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