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| Old Papcrs for Sale at me:re Offlnc Dr. Doelk THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, 'FUI:SDAY NOV. 8, 1932. LECTION DAY SALE Coats and Dresses EXTRAORDINARY VALUES Noat Is the _Time to Buy Your Coat New st;']es—-m the new crepe coating materials, furred in the most luxur- jous ahd fashionable manner. Plenty of black and the new colors. 322 50 and $25. 00 (,unh A collection of lovely dresses all fashioned right and exquisitely tail- ored. gular $ 5.00 kegul.u- 9.75 14475 Regu}a . . B B. M. Behrends Co. lnc. S'mré" s, e 5 e, Juneau’s Leading Department BOTH COAL DOCKS WILL BE CLOSED FRIDAY, ARMISTICE DAY - Place Your Order Now 1 Visit and;; Bitthday Parly Be Held D. B FEMMER PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. Juneau Lodge. Exalted * Ruler ior the buu uror plants, the nn:)’a'..md in th covers it with a cloth, makes o magic passes, wiutters weird incantations, . then—. toiraed hemil 'ato!—removes the cloth and there's the mango tree—magically grown up. to the lodge of that city. Work To Be Exemplitied Opportum&" "l Ruler 0(', Orand Exalted The “economy and_satisfaction you get from ]UNIIOR BRIQLETS is like magic. i $16.00 per ton dellvered ‘versa.rle are: é? s ROH. rxgan H leknu ter, . Getehell, ‘Papl kegel W. ,C. Hunter, Jr., Henry tell, J. Livie, H. M P Scott}. H. -Stgbler agle and L:Taylor, Y Health Insf “OlD CLOTH[ DA The Chamber of Commeme is sponsoring an Old Clothes Day Thursday noon, November 10. 4 Boxes will be placed outside the Arcade Cafe to receive such as y ‘$h to donate, The clothing will he turned dver tp the ’ Junenu oman’s Club, for intelligent distribution; »oThe need is real, so dig into that old truftk or go uff into - diiéty drtic, and we feel certain you will find many articles wlnch are of no use to yon but whick will brmg Joy 10’ somedne sakite less fbrumnte. » JUNEAU LH‘\MBER OF COMMERCE MEN SHATTUCK, Président, ELKS MEETINQ' THIS WEEK I§°0F UNUSUAL KIND District Depuiy to Make aniold, E. L. me Phon: 77, adv; Exceptional interest is manld’elt- cd by members of the Elks odrder ‘n the mecting tomorrow night of The official a 1 visi nugl visit of the Deputy Grand mittee of wel isndl fon where he made 'an official” visit p w1l be afforded for | 'an exemplification’ of work in the | Martih by the in- " recently appsinted’ District Deputy ler by Grand Ex- ‘alted Ruler John “R! Ooen 16 suc- [ ceed George S. Talbot of Kemhi- natil aiinis b ,!.car- all, i 3615 5t0] Ffi’MSWBflMfi . |éjeirman; Mys. H. R. Vander Leest :, b No\‘glhtrsoo%fim flflflNIRHA t..buy goods of, apy, kind, from minors unless the minors are ac- companieq by wagnh In m.stances, young (olh have adl, sippeets, R W1LL BE BPENED THURSDRY NiGHT Names Announced of Per- sons to Be in, Charge of Vanous Booths Everything 15 in readiness for the annual three-day bazaar of the Church of ‘the Nativity which will open Thursday evening in the | b booths, and act 35 8 general com- £, members and n-nnus of the parish.. at - the booths and s |cgpartments jwill be: = | Dining . Ropm—-Mrs, Bam Guyot, cashier;’ assistants, Mrs. ' G. ‘H. Walmsléy, ;Miss - Helen (Gray, Miss Mebel Koenig, Miss Néll' McCloskey, | o Miss ... Katherine lin, Miss E. Bourgette, Miss Enid Burns.): Dinner—Mrs, Mary Young-O'Dea, 01 Agross 2 10 Romlr‘l /rond 3 111, Narrative RE Av i Al [ W] 16. At or.from a i AID[O[RIE] . Bast tnoa t st Indian welgh 'NEW ORDINANGE T e IAY %1 R 24 Made a mistal a [Gl0/AIT] v 26. Small jsoft Council Al D [EfPlo[ERAPIAIL Tash, ounct 50 Discusses Gl [E[T]S] 26, Commotion 7. Stigmatl One Improvement GETEULINE i %,f:'!;" | | District for City OIRIEREP| | ; iEopean fh D [AM] vl gf“earlfn n Z Mysel I‘ Passing the flrst Teading ‘ofa bl 3 wia R ElA L [AITIE] E i Chilarens to rzgulate second HANA storés, con= !~ RIAKEN E WIEIR] 7. Liost lite fluie: rlrming the appointment of judges EEEE ;q, A'b"?"? fi\;:.. for today's election and discussing ~ AR falthful dead the proposed drdin ce. 10 form an 4@ aom‘nakun talk * 2. Dgparted: 40. Gofgapeior s improveme; t istric of ‘the whole 52 Pq-uvnn b :r'q;ut‘ 41 va&c{lll‘ml'- city: consti busipess tran- 53, (O ek | O MSISER 43. Tibetan monk sacted by :h Muncipm Council 54. City-in" 6. The herb il 44 Ge;:;l:"}gg at 1;: specxal kmeun; last evening % Podb s ; : i';: " gEom n S Skt . Aral . Eve : 3 bote | The, seéolnd ~hand Store bil BN - : A;fs;h pate :; :‘:{{n?‘sgl;oatt amends the pfesen egulating . Gentig of frosh= 9. Affable. . Scotch cap such enterprlses by forbid{iingthem water ducks courty 43 51. Period fl ;-%III% /;fl Nauchion, cfinlrman. Mrs. A. Rien- Geau, Mrs, L, H. Metzgar, Mrs. J. Mrs, F. S. Fellows. Geyer, chairman; Mrs, J. E. M- | Bert Hangen, formerly of the Allister, J. Michaelson Mrs, Helen Moder, mana,gw Mrs, J. J. Connors Sr., chairman; assistants, Lueinda, Mys. Flossie Doolin, John | Doplln. Miss Alice Moran and Miss Mabel Rifiter. test, chairmai; Joseph Thibodeau, and William Franks, chairhtan. Parish. Hall. large attendance fter talking r the long distance 6:30 o'Block a complete turkey din- | after talking ove ng is expected. = 'Active parishonets ner Wil be sgfleg This iy,u be | | telephone, jn her, hotel xoom to her will be in chafge of the various one! of. the. major events of the |husband in Indianapolis. No cause three agtivities. and_kitchen by Georgia Rudolph, re- [tests. 1§ fon only and opezud, rar business yesterday. not, an .'the president of the The management stated that | body exflmed TR o e T 5 R S PP M Dazly Cross-word Puzzl@ T > %Illlfl%flll o I%%flfll%% id -l MIIIWV% fi L ng the tiny shoppe, all ossible 'space has been utilized, Mullep, Mrs. 'H. J. Turner and and thai’light meals will be served | with a g&hter line of sandwiches, | salads and desserts, Mr. and Mrs. Ju- | Mrs. J. Thibodeau, Mrs. nzau BHl@ads, are assisting in the of : thé »place. Altar Society Booth—Mrs. A. M. Mrs. T. J. cCaul and Mrs, 8. Zynda. Flsh Pond—Sister Mary Modeste, Bisters Mary | PHflfiES MATE, THEN SUICIDES CHICAGO, M1, Nov. 8—Mrs. M. M. Dunbar, aged 40, wife of the Vice-President of the Union Trust Company of Indianapolis, killéd herself . by . taking ' poison : today of Fortune—Albert For- ‘Welner Stand—Miss Ruth Geyer, Sahiirday eyening at 5:30 and | is known for the deed. ———————— | NON-SMOKING SUGGESTION - STANFORD UNIV! Nov. 8—TtHe associated dents of ion' of SIMON has 8’ smartly renovated room |issued @ Sthtefent suggesting ‘wo- a greater variety | Ml refrain from smoking ¥ men gh foods, Ye Sandwiche Shoppe, ICHE SHOPPE ENS' FOR BUSINESS Wit in the ;had.s durnu football con- Franks, M. D.ngrry rest, chairman; m LR 4 s w:th Mi 3@ SOLUTmN ANTisEPTic . and DEODOIMNT w J. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AD'RIQULTUR& WEATHER auauu p T 7 By hie Weather “ LOCAL DATA the U. 8. Weather Bureau) e UF . R 4 Forecast for Juneau and vicinity. beginning at 4 p.m., Nov. 8: Rain tonight and Wednesday; moderate southeasterly winds. Time Barometer Temp. Hum!dity Wind Veiocity Weather 4 pm. yest'y 20.83 42 41 NE 10 Cldy 4 am. today 29.61 37 59 NE 15 Snow Noon today 2013 36 90 SE 10 Snow CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY | TODAY A Highest 4p.m, | Lowestd4am. 4a.m. Precip. 4am. Station temp. temp. temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather Barrow 10 8 | 8 14 16 0 Cldy, Nome 10 8 6 8 4 0 Clear Bethel 4 4 0 0 26 0 Clear Fort Yukon . -8 -8 =26 -26 0 0 Clear . Tdnang '..... 0 0 -20 -14 0 0 Cléar ' Féirbanks 2 0 -20 -20 4 0 Cléar Eagle IS s Ol N R 0 0 clay St. Paul ... 26 24 24 30 36 Trace . Cldy Diteh Harbor ... 30 30 | 26 30 4 10 Pt.Clay Kodiak . 40 40 | 34 34 6 [ Cldy Cordova 38 38 24 . 26 4 -0 Clear Juneau 42 42 | 37 3 15 Trace Snow. Sitka .. 48 i 30 — 0 90 Cldy Ketchikan 46 40 38 44 8 .60 Rain Prince Rupert ... 44 42 42 42 10 28 Pt. Cldy Edmonton 40 26 18 30 10 0 Cléar Seattle 50 46 48 4 42 Rain Portland 50 48 50 4 86 Rain San Fral 64 54 54 4 0 Clear The barometric pressure is low over the northeastern Pacific Ocean and the principal center has shifted northward during the past twenty-four hours, Light to moderate - rain has fallen from Southeastern Alaska to Oregon and in southern. Bering Sea. The pressure- is moderately high in Middle and. Northern Alaska with clear weather in Interior and Western Alaska. Temperatures have fallen in Northeastern Alaska and remained below zero yesterday over most of the Interior and fell to the lowest for the season last, night, thirty below zero at Eagle. Old Papers for Saie at Emplre Offlce Pint 75¢ LUDWIG NELSON Front Street JEWELER Brunswick Agernicy d¥ies 31%qii inks. It ll of ledimem, Aows smooth and free. Write 2y P. S—Moré Pliy Balls FREE with Too’:h‘paste—so‘ éenié Hutler Mauro B}u Co. N M@nfll Bai kn Dries 31% Quiéker QUINK, Pn-kerl mew ink, .. EVERY DAY=3 10 {1 P. xi. biuldren Under 17 l¬her abgol mely free wlh! Quink. SKATING o4 A ‘WHERE 9@ i and other tuables? f{‘ valuable from th ‘i’ {nsurance pohdes, ; securities, and by Qserve p:o- the dangersof fire, ge, and theft. And ate protection costs’ fir. n replacement. A Safe Depomsoxmourmch vaplt give your viluabl the protection 3ey should hay at-matofo y afew cents 8’ f YOU KEEP THIS mionth. *Il ofltutfldfilel' fl& *!m ite' your hox mday. W: h-ve siie 6 meet yout needs; e (..'