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who insist on style and quality but are anxious to make their dollars go as as possible. of frocks for women and misses, we have closely adhered to the important principles of style, good taste, plus. exquisite fah- ries and low pricing. $17.50 far In this wonderful collection B NEW ENGI. IND COAST SWEPT BY HIGH GALE Storm Repérqd Increasing in Intensi ings! TOLL OF DEA IS ALREADY" TED Streets Are Flooded-Po- lice Are Using Boots in One Station BOSTON, Mass, Ott. 19. — A hawling - Northeaster has already killed three persons. | The gale is increasing in inten- (‘| sity and is' sweeping ‘the entire New ‘England coast. Sform warnings were sent out * dur the night by both land wires and radio. ) treets here are flooded. A he wind hit ' this “section with “|a velocity ‘of ‘50, miles' an hour ' |and s increasing in force. ‘The Cambridge Station is ficoded and policémef rubber-boot- 'l ed "to the desk of the ‘Lieutenant | whHo held an umbrella over his Re horter’s Job Gpod Trammg Broadway Tor ch Singer F lnds J. 8. DEPARTMENT OF MCW WEATHER BmAU - The Weather LOCAL DATA /By the U. 8. Weather Bureaw) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity. beginning at. 4 p.m., Oct. 19: Rain tonight and Thursday; moderate to fresh southeast winds. Barometer Témp. Humidity Wind Veioeity Weather 29.94 46 94 SE 8 Cldy 29.46 45 95 E 28 Rain ..2042 50 "9 SE 15 Rain CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY | TODAY Highest 4p.m, | Lowest4a.m. 4a.m. Precip. 4am. temp. | temp. temp. velocity @4hrs. Weather 22 20 22 20 Trace Cldy 10 10 o Clear 20 20 Cldy 20 Clear 20 Clear 34 Cldy Cldy 10 Pt.Cldy Trace Pt.Cldy 1.08 Rain 1.08 Rain Rain Rain Rain Rain Olear Cldy Cldy Clear 0 0 06 0 0 Cordova - & Sitka .. ecxaadi| EBeaSeneals 38888588288 238881 e LEEREBS A low pressure area Of .considerable intensity is still centered over the Gulf of Alaska this morning with high winds reported from ships over the North Paeific and from most southern Alaska sta- tions. - Precipitation is general over the southern part of the Terri- tory during ‘the last 24 hours. Temperatures over the Seward Pen- insula and the Aleutians are lower this morning while over the rest .of Alaska warmer readings are reported. Working as a reporter on a Philadelphia ncwspaper, Jean Sar- gent learned to act quickly in an emergency.. And that’s one reason head a.s the roof “is“leakihg from NEW YORK, Oct. 19.—A news- paper editor who trained her to NEW HATS | _ $4.95 P [ 0" FRONT Goncie poutly 14 rooponsihl. for| why she won her way to stardom as a singer on Broadway, Jean Sargent’s name being in| Women will adore this new millinery— 3 { STUDENT BODY lights on Broadway. so unusual — attractive and flattering. §|J. K Papll and Nick Noak 5 oe = - MEETING HELD Are ‘Propriétors of B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. singer was a reported on a Phila- delphia newspaper that she ap- i New Eating Place Juneau’s Leading Department Store Yell Leaders, Constitution Changed and News- paper Considered peared one evening in an amawur, entertainment. A New York show | manager was in the audience and Good éats, ‘quick and offered her a letter of introduction motlerate prices constitute the | @ theatrical man. trate slogan of the Ploneer Cafe, just opened ‘at 114 Front Street, whith is south of the Alaskan Like a newspaper man rushing = restaurant’ ‘is owned for a “headline,” she hurried to Broadway the next morning and' xgwnducm:fiat Plu!land i immediately was escorted to al theatre where Trving Berlin was| giving an audition for prima don- nas. Berlin listened to several “name” singers and then started to leave the theatre in disgust. But Miss Sargent stepped in his path and! persuaded him to listen to her first. “Just five minutes,” sald Berlin. Al the first meeting ol the schol- astic year yesterday of the Asso- iciated Students of the Juneau | High School, tryouts were held for | vell leaders, a change in the con- stitution of the organization was suggested and decision was reach- ed to publish a school newspaper. Students who tried out for yell| leaders were Ellen Mize, Carol{ Although drightened, Miss Samfwbertson Robert MacClain, Milo gent’s newspaper training came Pecterson and George Whyte, Sel-| to her aid enough for her to be- |ections will be made at the mext! gih, seemingly calm, a “blues” |meeting. number. Te Recommend Uniforms 3 st b by A commitiiee composed of Robert su::.m S tjuxz:gb“;}:: b ;k;eh}isnning. Chairman; Virginia Ul- and rush upstairs. He wasn't run- rich and Bill Nikish, was appoint- ning out on her, as she thought. ed to submit recommendations .tor He was running to get a contract |Yell leaders’ uniforms. for. her to sign. »The amendment to the constitu- | After her debut in “Face the 0N Proposes that a plurality in- Music” Miss Sargent won a fea- |Stad of a majority shall be suf-| thred role. in “Flying Colors.” ficient to effect the election of| it R e student body officers. The amend- ! {ment will be read again at the | next meeting and action taken at| a subsequent meeting. Aune Mack is Editor The school paper will be printed weekly. Aune Mack was chosen editor. George Karabelnikoff, president of the student body, presided at vesterday’s meeting. Ellen Mize, secretary, officiated. A. S. Dunbham, High School principal, was present as student body advisor.. R — " STANFORD VETERANS DOMINATE 1932 GRID MACH!NE P ¢ 7 T ™ 5 2 America’s finest mattress—the Beautyrest by Simmons— It has 837 barrel- Pre- {built side walls, and ventilators on all sides. Now on display. Thomas Hardware Co. presents for 1932 still greater value. n{{y,uwfl;ummwmm Bath’ has lived in the oty § i o, previously was engaged i the restaurant business in Ju- beau and for guite &'while he was the ot r of ohe of the popu- lar ‘eating places atKetchikan. Pi_trvns o the Pionter,” Mr.j i1l said' today, “can be assured clgan! ‘well-cooked food, and of ck and colirtedus service. Prices fite moderaté in accordance with dépressed commodity « costs.” shaped: coils; each encased in a separate cloth' pocket. Your Alasha Laundry TELEPHONE 15 Nwee is heteby givén for James ¥ Davis, Administrator of the es- “of the' Partriership consisting Jathes V. Davis and ‘H. C. Davis. ,“‘will “Bell the property helonging tb 'the ‘estate consisting of the following:*" 1--Floating trap frame ‘§—8-ton cast iron anchors Ib. cast iron weights “8380-"1t. of ‘cable (The foregoing property being used in connection with the Bendal Floating Trap). . 1 only cotton spiller for pile trap 40x160. | 'The estdte’s right to' one permit §0 malnfaiB § Noating trap neArln .y nuvicasion, Oct. 5, 1932, Cape 9‘"&"‘*:;'“" tTAD Was OD-|racy nublication, Oct. 26, 1032, ;:t;:: ul"‘* g ‘uoeme ;i 50c Pioneer Taxl, Pnone 443. adv.| The estate’s Tight in a' certain u | permit ‘t0 operate and maintain a 4 F ¢ 3 pile trap &t Naked Island, which trap was maintalhed under 'ren-x- léflal License No. 31-508. ' The motor bvtt 'ROEDDA o n.nd equipment. | ab publi¢ ‘agction fo the highest and best biddér for cash at the front entrance to the Federal and, Tiritorial Bullding, at Juneau, Al-/ oh Wednesday, October 26, 8t 3 ‘oolgok P. M. of sald 5th day of October, 1932, duly ap- pointed administrator of the Estate of James Lawson, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of sald deceased, will present them with proper vouchers and duly verified, to the undersigned, within six (6) months from the date of this notics. DATED at Juneau, Alaska, this 5th day of October, 1932. FRANK A. BOYLE, Administrator. BAILEY’S SPECIAL Every Night from 8 P. M. CHICKEN NOODLES and CHOP SUEY BAILE Y’S CAFE Early season performance of sunlwq' Jettermen appeared to indicate the strength #t “Pop” War. ner's !::o!bau ‘machine will dépend for motive force largely on seasoned stars such u“.uck Hillman, full- back, “Dusty” Allen, fullback npll ment and Ernie Caddell, one of the greatest halfbacks ever de veloped on the coast. (Assoclated P Photo) GRID STARSG..D AND NEW MAKE BEARS. HAPPY -,e_v 3.4 Quick Service Low Prices PIONEER CAFE J. K. Paull and Nick Noak 114 Front St. ., NEVER CLOSES Phone 137 Once Tried, Always Patronized G » ALWAYS FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES x5 4 AT CALIFORNIA GROCERY ‘Prompt Delivery PHONE 478 Use Alaska l.ber n-?.rt three great back flaids, Goagh Bill Ingr ink 8chaldack (right) lormed so smc at !htfi mlc“nwn & ry n'l oll:’lm I; the hllnnrp only w minutes at a~ point margins. Anot! reason for Golden Bear happiness .is “Chili" n, o er his 1 lm‘; California vacsity. ‘(Associated Press Phot R G.fl) V’l “ 4 a5 el B i R VLS S L Handball s Too e s i . ot g, B«cw ¢ Dangerous’ for thenics. which the city father hope Firemen, Edwt] 5 wmmfle@oln!mdlinmwpen- Sho se M o o i WSRO oou 10 or, Oct. 19—Port- | B R ”é"' & “firemen can't plavi w any mnre !t‘s\ k& U. S. LIKES goon COFFEE ’Bemwr from duuima. RIO DE JANEIRO, O¢t. 19.—The tBe suppory ‘had been a required| United States bought miore from » the | fireman’s' training.| Brazil last year than all bf Europe, /firemen were get<| chiefly becnuag Dnile “Sam i the o s 0 badlyl world's biggest coffee drinkerand| A statsment by ' JoSeph ‘Shouse, . prefers it a ind ‘expensive while {President of the Assoclation, sud \Europe - takes harsher and chesm:fln executive - committee had de. NO'I'ICI R BERERY G!m varieties, lwamwmmmmwflmmm Credited with tu"lcl.nt tripl are said to be hardly worth ta| '2'.’..'. ] b Wh mg‘ the partnership ) lames V. Da ] r it wribh vis and { 314 uup e "'fltmwmlm. Ocf.. 44, 1932. gublicatian, Oct.. zs‘fmz ‘ NOTICE TO CREDITORS Inmthe Commissioner’s Court for, e 'ren—lbory of Alaska, Di Nnmb& ool vision .a..k -‘; : JUNEA U LUMBER MILLS PHONE 358 b5 |