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S 2 SRR AN 5 T GaE e A seneaihy IRE, FRIDAY, OCT. 21, 1932 Ew anlGER NNUAL SBIBEE J. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, m’rum BUREAU | | LOCAL DATA . e 2k g SR Forecast for Juneau and vicinity. beginning at 4 pam, Ogt. 21: - 5 ~H Rain tonight and Saturday; moderate southerly winds. iN Pfls'Tsz 2 ]89 815 cASEs Flremen Of ,Douglas lee Time Barometer Temp. Hum'dity Wind Veiocity Weather Yearly Dinner-Dance $om ymty ... B8 82 SE 13 Cldy g 4 4 am. today .....20.69 85 s 4 Pt. Cldy - : . RAVT \APKINS Installahon Is He{d Last Thirty Cannenes in South- —FPublic Inyited Noon today P A Pt Cldy —_— OF 3 q B CABLE AND EPOR’ SHORT ENDS OF (.hH()N)E.‘:, RESTAURANT N/ nght—Varlous Sur- cast Alaska Have Large | romorrow nignt win be & big ot ol DRAPERY DAMASK, CHINTZ, Ready for Use P“s“ Given Production I‘rilight ;nzmfismmmisuzx: YESTERDAY | TODAY % R SCRIMS 1)( dozr-n 7 11 by the Douglas Highest 4pm. | Lowest4a.m. 4am. Precip. 4a.m. SCRIM: Bl BRSO At the monthly social meets Jiminary ngures on the 1932|8iven each Fall by i GO (D temp. témp, | temp. temp. veloolty-2éhrs. Weather T of the American Legion Auxflhlrl? | salmon pack of Southeast AlaskasVolu;xtaerarl:‘meforDsgta;lmma ol < S 5P e selidy:diies. Wasther BURLAP—Brown, Green, @ |neld Thursdaj):venkng at 8 otclock |issued today from local headguar- ;‘;‘mg‘g: N i from 5 o'clock| Bethel y $5.. | g0 a4 0 Clear in the Dug-Out the newly-elect- S the United States Bureau g Fort Yukon . 28 20 20 16 0 cld \alural—}.()( yard ed officers for the egauxg vear |of Fisherics, placed the production 11 tgfe"?e‘:;:"‘;;_ :‘:‘e‘r‘;o:e prosl il 2 | 18 22 8 0 Sidy RKISH TOWELS 8 b on compond 8 oo e e 2 L00ME, ot ey s i Pome ook | TAEpuoks 2| 2B 8 e ) . - meal. From 8 to 10 or 10:30, card a| y WHITE TU RK]SH TOWELS ‘Em Polley who is President of 11 less than the number operat- playing for those who like to play.| St. Paul 38 34 36 30 06 Rain siecitals 3 22x44—Each 30c ihe Depariment of ‘Alaska. {4 wes'ing in 1931 . ting | There will be both bridge and whist.| Dutch Harbor $H | 8 0 120w Rain HALLOWE'EN CAMBRIC gl AL o i o OGN go'mhs&n hnngr %t the local unit The same dC:n:e;‘§;7£2W;;‘f These events will be held in the| Kodiak ... o | 34 3, 10 0 Pt.Cldy ldew 8 department president last year f;m uci( . o | Engles’ Hall. Cordova 42 B 8 A8 Pt.Cldy e offioers instatied abont 30000 wases short of that) The dance, @ big part of the| Jumeau riz AR Mrs. Esther Seelye, mwemmm ?: 213 the decrease being due|C€Vening's entertainment will be sxtkahka.n ;; ! ig ; g gg P"gliyl s ; Lo 11 |held in the natatorium. The Ser-| Ketchil E a ¥ ug‘zlmurf‘“;‘;’&dfl “;1“ Vice- entirely to the fallure ‘of the 11| iors wil ‘play for the dance| Prince Rupert 52 4 w16 3¢ Rain erd ni lon lendrick- canneries peraf short] son, Second Vice-President; Mrs. The pink salmon production was «"m"h is scheduled to start vy Bdngon gg :g :g : 13 (;,::u Vic Manville, Secretary; Mrs. Mary 12366334 cases, and led all other after 10 o;lock ?‘dyd c’::nmmg geafltled. @ i X s . i 2 Cld‘; _{1 a. m. Everyb \J ortlan 1 Watkins, Bergeani-at Asus. varietles, o hum Back ogure lattend the isiand event, | san Frapcisco .. 72 | 5 5 4 0 Olear The new officers who were un- gated 574439 cases; reds, 138428; gl 5 o & 2 W ST b i (HEeE (0 TR Wl e Cohocs, 86968 cassi; €nd Klngs : § | " The barometr ure is loy from ceptral Canada to the Gulf Y IN°S PART-W installed at a later meeting. 3477 cases. [l le at the Empire. £ barametric pregeure Is 1oy from ceptfal Gans WOMEN’S PART-WOOL Ref]lls—s()c President nonom:]n‘ ‘2 ;"n‘e pack by districts follows: Ol T N of Alaska and in Bering Sea with light to moderate rains over UNIONSUITS—$1.25 The out-going President is Mrs. Southern Alaska and strong southerly to westerly winds over much | Dis Kings Reds Pipks Ohums Oghdes TOINY GripiVoitnedatern Phcific™ O Th is high north of RES i 5 Beth Nordling, who has served for! D! of northeastern Pacific Ocean. e pressure is hig o IR CHILDREN’S FOOTED SLEEP- § |two years, and appreciation of mer' Yk 49000 21175 o il 23512.5‘;? Hawaifl and about normal in Northern Alaska with clear weather in RAYCN UNDERWEAR IN(: GA RMEN'I‘S—?S(: each wark in the unit was expressed by | 1%V t e D '35 3isgse| the western Interior and considerable cloudiness in other districts. 2.Piece S 81 0 o b SR ak ordering for her a Past-President’s’ Western o e 166057 86148 18256 276,879 | Temperatures have risen slightly in Bering Sea and have fallen ¢ -Piece mtk 0 in, which will be presented to her' Eastern ; 5 5 G slightly over most of the remainder of the TFerritory. Zoreie BOYS’ EVER-UP HO! f’aw} PrEsentes 40 Ber | girikine . 5110 35548 20401 1928 52,987 ¥ o8 : e t > < SE Surprise Sprung N. Prince of 3 o8 CHILDREN'S WOOL HOSL 50c. pair Also, the outgoing Secretary js' _ Wales 6071 107534 19564 5221 138,389 The B i i | §. Prince of 50c pair it o x. 300 beg ooy | ®Waien oo 54 16408 106200 107261 8931 05478 eauty'BSt by Simmons — One- Two- and Three-Pound i of ‘e thany yeai's o worl; Southern 200 24264 559,644 135801 14,357 134,356 Z S PART-WOOL WOOL BOLTS e Munnmhirenwg“s_gg;e&e;. Tolals (.. 4TI 13843 1360354 STAAM BO96S 2189675 UNION SUITS—$1.00 Special Prices pin or @ Past-Secretary ring. And,| the" s & puprise the uni v | ' SWIFT SURE RELIEF sented to her a beautiful hand- ‘any more gas, heartburn, nausea, sick headaches, fullness, nor an Visit the U pstairs Department tqoled purse, which was purchased| FOR GASSY STOMACH | stomach distress. Money back any by the unit from a disabled vet-' eran formerly of the Anchorage Post. A tablespoonful of Dare’s Mentha | time it fails, says Butler Mauro! Drug Co. —adv.! 10¢ n rids stomach of gas m‘ e | At this mesting it was announc- lspeitlnutes grwxrmu Zrm m;,veg you,\ Pxotested Krueger notes this year| ed that a. baby and child clinic | money back. Same dose before|have boosted the amount of such‘ will be held by the WAuxiliary in meals soon puts your stomach in|transactions in Sweden to xecmd\ the Dug-Qut on Friday, October gon fipe shape you never have nguxes 2& 1:30 to 4:00 o'clock. This| s beginning of these cL\nics‘ 1‘0; the fall and winter, and it is, that many mothers will their children to this clinic for éxamination. | \After the installation was con- ‘lojuded last pight, cards were iplayed and delicious refreshments were served by the in-coming of- ficers. | You will want many of these articles! Cookie Cutters Salt and Pepper Shakers Lemon Squeezers Dish Cloths Vegetable Ladles Pancake Turners Egg Whips Towel Racks Ceat Hooks Garment Hangers Kettle Knobs Sink Stoppers Tea Strainers Measuring Cups Kniyes Forks Spocns Brushes Sponges Bread Boards Stocking Darners Scissors Pins Needles | Hocks and Eyes Nail Files Nail Brushes Pin Cushions Waxed Paper Glass Knobs Clothes Lines Drawer Pulls Flour Sifters Serving Trays Chzldren s Ribbed Hose In Tans, Champagne, Cordovan 'SPECIAL—5 Pairs for $1.00 { America’s finest mattress—the Beautyrest by Simmons— It has 837 barrel- . Pre- | built side walls, and ventilators on all sides. Now on display. presents for 1932 still greater value. £y ~ i OFF REGULAR PRICE | 36 i, i ROLLER TOWELING—Linen : : Finish—25¢ yard 15¢ yard | HEMMED LUNCHEON CLOTHS h— ! 48 in. OILCLOTH - 30¢ yard | — il Eaebedl il 5o,y ) IRONING BOARD BABY BLANKETS 50¢ ?::E SETS 50¢ each — — ‘ i - T HEATING PADS—$1.00 shaped coils, each encased in a separate cloth pocket. Picture Wire Powder Puffs | CHILDREN’S WIDE RIBBED HOSE 4 Ghe. RS . ERELY FLORY RETURNS pROM | . Allclou3 i o 5100 Dias Naniware 1.9, res ™ " ‘apers ay Bindin : bt ‘()‘::' ;:Kzners !’nsh ll;li:fl ghoul er Stgaps SH'KA TRIP THURSDA! g ; i ‘oap es Sna Pocket M:rrnrs Bottle Openers I&agsCorg U After a weke's absence charles S ’.;}:r;u}%llilscfllts ;}’aste ¥flskets Buttons . Fl6ry' Cominisstoner for Alaska a Balls ouse Traps Hairpins the Department of Agriculture }ggg Slicers Asbestos Mats Cellsphane gumfl! home yem:day on the Your g Graters Coffee Pot Handles Birthday Candles , apt. George Peterson. Rubber Doilies Wall Hangers Gayettes r. Flory was engaged at snk_a Alaska Laundry TELEPHONE 15 UN ED FO0D Co. " " CASH IS KING .WE DELIVER o & B. M. Behrends Co, Inc. Juneau’s Leading Department Store . & | General Political and Alfred T. Smith have become |effort has. ,lar more active in ‘the latter days the Repub) Campaign 1s Movig < | PHONE 403 BAILEY’S SPECIAL ampaign Is ovin, |ef the campaign than appeared | there @ -~ - ALong I)l/ferent Llll(’?"’“ sible at convention time. | quiet on egc?l:xfav‘:‘ WQ“!F 4 ; j Eve:y Nisht hom 8 P. M. Throughout the, traditionally Rg ¢ ; (Continuea iruv:z rage Gae) {i : QUIET IN SQUTH Ful bu::: fl;‘ uuimflv fo - DAR’] GOLD or F LOWER»S CHICKEN S‘QQDLES & : = [l terms of geography the cam- |Dia, @cross ppl Valley 9 e default. HIS fin ig |and “in iy FRESH CUT i o s home o e | oms e ot 2 0 W Pt ARMOWRS MILK ‘ CGHOP SUEY York, |very wide territory. Vermont, the Demiocrats are striv- A LARGE SHIPMENT 5 ‘Among the other great figures Only- in the traditionally Demo- ©f . politics ing to make 1932 historic for Dem- m TALL CANS DCX‘ c inrogds. Qnd &‘hev are meet- . 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