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S — " % _:¥: A 1 5. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU CIGARETTE OF 3 B0 Fime The W eather . SLEEPER SETS By the U. 8. Weather Bureanm) | S j: i3 . | ’ Forecast for Juncau and vicinity. beginning at 4 pm., Nov. 4: i : } Hls BED AFIRE‘ Probably showers or snow flurries tonight and Saturday; mod- | > erate easterly winds. F | b o o) Time Barometer Temp. Hum'dity Wind Veiocit; Weather Hurled § f 4 b 20.51 37 52 s 3 1 M. o pam. yesty . ; Cldy Mattress, Bur kP m 4 am. today 2048 3 8 s 3 N Window, Almost Ignit- Nooh today 2928 31 o Sw g Clay d Orpheum Rooms CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS WEAR THEM NOW j - TESTRRDAY | DAY when the comed- |, BT - 5 to sleep smoking a | Highest 4p.m. | Lowest4a.m. 4am. Precip. dam. P A Y NEXT YE AR wakened by burning Station temp. temp. | tempjtemp. Velocity 24hrs. Weathor he excitedly throws 3 Nome s i 16 14 | 6' 10 4 [ Clear tcher out the window | x . Bethel 20 16 { 6 & 10 0 Clear building burn down. ! COLLEEN MOORE Fort Yukon 0 [] | -4 e3l e Lo Clay life a different way; h.a' ; e ai Tanana 4 4 | -4 -a 0 0 Clear der 3 e . 1 3 be taken to stari @& conila-| 'Sihce beauty demands a tan | Fairbanks . -2 -4 | -4 -2 4 02 Snow In order to introduce our new line of X B o AR me:; gy - 2 el JoE Bl {8 ‘ 55 g B , fika y after 1 o'clock this morn- |skin for winter, girls have a prob-| St. Paul ¥ 34 34 | 321 32 22 .02 Cldy Diana Fur Coats, of ,which we are . justly : tcnant of the Orpheum lom. There are many ways Of Dutch Harbor ... 42 40 | 34 38 16 14 Cldy 35 low their al . Room the comner of Main Street | eving a burn-toast gom;)lex‘i-?n,w Kodiak ... 36 32 ] 24 26 [ 0 Cldy proud, we are pricing them. below their rea B LA i Wt Bad bleaching the skin in the| Cordova R S | 6 kg 04 3 Yeach:d for @ Lucky instead of a(fall is more difficult. . Juneau ... 381 3 | 32 35 3 .01 Snow value and allowing you to pay for them Ewcot before he fell into a slumber,| ©On2 go0d 'way, T. find, 15 to] Sitka Bl BA m N 0 0 Pt.Cldy 5 was roused by his mattress a f a paste of corn meal and| Ketchikan .. 44 40 | 40 44 8 142 Cldy next year. Coats purchased now will be & o picked it up, carried|milk to use as a faclal mask.! Prince Rupert ... 46 42 ° 38 44 15 54 Cldy i 1 a hall and tossed it Irom‘H?flf an hour is needed to dry thé| Edmonton 40 28 [l B 4 0 Clear . P arv a0 £eco v 2 the face affer which a| geattle T | 50 46 46 4 2 our January account. a econd floor window. | i sa CEE . Cakic| Des | 08 Cldy charged on y Jai y nticns Were All Right {waching in milk will result in 'a, Portland 56 52 | 48 a8 4 04 Cldy 1tonded the flaming menace | Cump two schades lighter! San Francisco 62 60 | 50 50 4 0 Clear tide waters. It BN oy s TS BN o B G e e em oo g s | pog: - v R 1 It caught on an old piling| This year, for the first time, pen- r bostom and right next |sion payments in Great Britain wxu! & storm of considerable intefisity is central west of Vancouver Island. o Orpheum Rooms |be less than $250,000,000 a year. i Snow or rain has fallen in Southern and Eastern Alaska and 7 R R Diana Fur Coats are fashioned into graceful figure-flattering styles. = All. the shirtiel i couthwird to Oregon. THe. Brewsuss {5, modesatary. gt oo Nor dl ETLE i Vhe. dghiled exo | ern Alaska with clear weather in the northwestern portion of the tongues of flame that | Territory. Temperatures have risen in Bastern Alaska’ and have ilicked the woodwcrk of the build-ll fallen in ‘Western Alaska. linz skins used in these Diana Coats haye been carefully examined, perfectly matched and chosen for their excellent quality. Bvery gown, back ‘to his| {rcom o woo Morpheus with quilts | and blankets on the floor, dem- | lon:trating that nature in the raw| mild. | housekeeper, coat is beautifully lined with silk or satin crepe. And fit,,so,important in fur coats, BEWARE! - Cold: weather will soon be here. Let us protect your car against freezing and prepare it for winter. is assured. I's cause, was eir-| ed Qut of Window red out the v realized the dang s “ening the establishment. She tur ‘ad in a fire alarm. The Depari- | 'ment quickly responded and put jout the blaze with the booster hose. | “Who was the JUST TELEPHONE We will call for, and return your car at no extra cost. Service Rendered by Experts B.M.Behrends | CONNORS MOTOR man who weal to sleep with the lighted cigar 'the housekeeper this morning CO., Inc. Guaranteed by this in a rveflective mood, repeating a| famous signature question that had been put to her. s T . 3 She added in a kindly, yet decisive | 9—————— tone: | “He's a good tenani—n Bergmann Hotel jfent in advance. 1 won' Dining Room BRITISH ATHLETES || ‘v e Jlame Cookig BOUND.TO LOSE IN. LONG RUN, OPINION glmmnmmumm|lunzfinmnuutflnnfflnfluiflrfihfinmimmnnimummmimmu||mmmnmnmmmmng e o gy A = Juneau’s Leading Departmeént Store | LONDON, Nov. 4—Flings at the /= peculiarities of the new British |== B’ tarift and at the recent losing |= ¥ |Dropensities of British athletes 'E ‘abroad, are contained in a brief == . editorial paragraph of the Even- ing: Star. | -1t was based on the experience (of Mrs, Elsie Pittman, English lawn |tennis player, who, when she 'reached Plymouth from America, had to pay duties on six trophies |she had won overseas, | ,. i “This,” said the Star, “should 166Q8 H 2! ibe a lesson to British athletes | Sire, We Will Obey . leither to play at home or continue, Duce Reassures King as they have been dotng tately. 1 Plane Flies So Easy that . It Carries Customer Away SEAPLANE ‘NORTHBIRD FOR CHARTER to Anywhere Southeast Alaska Based at Juneau PHONE 194 J. V. HICKEY, Owner CASH IS KING RO AE DARIGOLD MILK FLOUR PRIDE OF THE WEST LOB ANGELES, Cal, ‘Nov. 4.— When Lee Brusse, pilot-demon- O A A VGTE FOR sirator for an_ airplane company, | , 49-POUND SACK saw the low-winged ship he had| ROME, Nov. 4—Mussolini re-af- 10se every event and o avoid tar- TALL CANS \ Just demonstrated to a prospect, |firmed his obedience and that olzlfls on trophies.” f Anthony E- Karnes suddenly “leave - the airport, he his people to King Victor Emanuel| ————— notified his employer, who in turn at the unveiling here of @ monu-! Fines for turning in false fire an FOR informed “%he " sheriff’s office, ment of the Bersaglieri troops. | alarms will be $135 up, announces [] < 3 . Brusse said’that after he and| Mentioning two Beraglieri M_Ea North London magistrate. ]"llea b ¢ S, COMMISSIONER OF EDUCATION the prospect hamed LaPlante, had [oss and speaking directly to the, g v - [/ y operry L. C. SMITH ana CORONA | TYPEWRITERS J. B. Burford & Co. ! “Our deorstep worn by satistied | | customers” | landed, the prospect expressed in-:mng, he said. \ ferest in the craft.and asked per-; “Sire, they furnished a criter- | mission to taxi it. ‘The nextithingljon of what eur people can do| Brusse knew the plane was in the in decisive moments, c'm as d‘l.rknas. @escended on;fx?dcs:y rl:i;; :\‘33" A “'Y‘S-‘ ta) : B af airport at Monrovia a subnrbf ot this city, & plane shot earth- ward, struck on one wheel and eame %0 8 stop safely. It was the prospect. He said he had gained flying speed uninteutionally and Suddenly found himself in the air. |In his enthusiasm he failed to find the airport of the manufacturers. and flew around until the gasoline Special training for all phases of the work. Nineteen years’ successful experience. Will conduct the office economically, efficiently and in accordance with, the. , - best educational praetices of the times. 3% POTATOES FROM FARMER 100-POUND SACK $1.49 PRUNES LARGE CALIFORNIA 4 POUNDS COFFEE OUR SPECIAL—=Fresh Ground 2 POUNDS EGGS FRESH STANDARDS 2 DOZEN e ~BAILEY’S SPECIAL Every Night.from 8 P. M. CHICKEN NOODLES and CHOP SUEY BAILEY’S CAFE ‘WHERE DO YOQU KEEP THIS " +-and other valuables? OUR insurance policies, NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OF CREDITORS In the Distriet Court for the Dis- trict of Alaska, Division Number One at Juneau. In the Matter of Alice Mae Camp- »WHEN you :remodel j your house, be sure you use Sheetrock. . It gives you the safety, privacy and bell, Bankrupt, jewelty, securities, and | IN BANKRUPTCY, . other v es, deserve pro- To the Oreditors of Alice Mae | Campbell, of Petersburg, in the ' First Judiclal Division of the! Territory of Alaska, a bankrupt: | Notice is hereby given that on! the 3d day of November, A. D. 1932, the said Alice Mae Campbell was duly adjudicated bankrupt; and ! tection from the dangers of fire, loss, damage, and theft. And adequate protection costs far less than geplacement. A Safe Deposit Box in our ‘strong vaults will give your valugbles! MEAT MARKET. . Pound, 17c .. - - you and instruet you fully. SHEETROCK of: 2 ‘o'clock in the afternoon, as | which time the said creditors may ,.tbend. prove their claims, appoint 4 trustee, examine the bankrupt, j§ | and transact ‘such other business as may properly come before said meeting. THE FIBEPROOF W, H. B. LE FEVRE, Referee in Banlaruptey, November 3, 1932. your box today. We have a Size to meet your needs. T R that the fi eeting - ! \ comfort that good walls must ?53 ‘W“Sil e :l:e‘p::;‘ n:!i;y:hz:ldgm' SHORTENING provide ... solid, durable [} % [ErRed teree at Wo. 181 per montlsi. If your valuahles 3 Pounds for 29¢ wallsthat take any decoration paveny i the First Division of the are worth keeping they are PLACE YOUR ORDER FOR and preserveit- We'llsupply (| 15700% 0%, ot on, the asin worth satekeepiag—so_select = TURKEYS 'NOW IIIIIllllli.IImmflflIHIIIIIIINIHMMWHWMHIHWIIMIIIIHIIBIMIIBIMIHIIIIHIHIHIMIIINBMIIIIIIIIHINMII