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4 B R S e THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, 55 e et DNESDAY, NOV. 9, 1932. apparel. G GIRLS’ Storé Closed l‘.ng.x Children’sWearingApparel A wonderful collection of the newest in girls’ coats, frocks and other 3 Styles to suit all tastes, and at prices to suit all purses. BOYS® JERSEY KNIT SUITS—Sizes 2 to 6— $1.75 IRLS” SWEATERS—Pullo All the new colors—$§ PLEATED PLAID 1 16-<Spevial $L:50 11 NEW WOOLEN GLOVES AND MITTENS— )36 centsto 75 cents G RTRL \ NEW WOOLEN HOSE AND SPORTEES— IREN CHILDREN'S RAYON AND WOOL UNDER- CHILDREN'S NICHTCOWNS AND PAJAMAS— Prj‘ced from. 75 cepts up 'wistfi: B lmfl. Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, Dat DATA By the U. 8. Weather Byrean) beginning at 4 pm Nov. 9: Clearing and colder tonight, Thursday generally lair genhe vari- able winds. Time Barometer Temp. Hum'dlty Wind Veloeity Weather 4 pm. yast'y ....29.15 37 W, 3 Rain-Snow 4 am. today 3013 34 n 2 _Snow Noon today ...30.33 37 88 SwW 2 Cldy CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY | TODAY = TSR + Highest 4p.m. Lowest 4a.m. 4a.m. Precip. 4am. Station temp. hmn er‘ temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather Barrow 18 8 14 0 Clear Nome 12 u o 2 4 0 Bethel 4 [amee B B ] 0 m Fort Yukon 4 -1 =30 -30 0 0 [o)! Tanana ... 2 2 <18 -4 0 0 otx Fairbanks -6 -6 -20 <18 4 0 Glear Eagle -6 -12 -3¢ -8 0 0 Clear Bt . ... 3 4 .8 8 = 0 cday Dutch Harbor ... 32 82 28 6 20 14 cudy | Kodigk ... S L 0 0 Pt.Cldy Cordova .. 34 3¢ 14 2 4 0 Pt Cldy Juneau » W 3 u | Bnow Sitka : FERRTE L 0 60 Pt.Cldy Ketchikan ... 48 4 | 42 42 4« 68 Rain Prince Rupert ... 46 46 | 88 40 20 .10 Rain Edmonton .. 36 30 | 18 20 4 0 Cldy Teattle 52 80 % — 4 06 Clear Portland . 52 52 90 40 4 50 Fogay San Francisco ... T4 68 56 86 4 0 Clear ‘The barometric pressure has r! but remains low south of the eastt snow has fallen In the Aleutians isen rapidly in the Gulf of Alaska ern Aleutian Islands and rain or and from Southeast Alaska to Ore- gon. The pressure is high over nearly all of Alaska and the weath- er is generally clear in the Interior and North and partly cloudy in the Gulf. Temperatures fell 8lightly in Eastern Alaska, to & new seasonal minimum of 34 dflgreas below zero at Eagle MANY INJURED. AS GALE HITS. CUBAN REGION Twelve Pe rsons Known Killed—Houses Are Demolished HAVANA, Cuba, Nov. 9 —Twelve were killed, 103 were in- best bets for a place on this year's All-America - eléven. ' Chosen on the all-eastern team last sepson; Viviano hds stood out even more prominently on Coach @il Doble's current machine. blocker cn offense. of the Big Red Team's fallen on Viviand: attested by the fact its first four frays. WISCONSIN HAS STAR IN i | Ten this year. Western conference, but almost everything that a should have. e CHILDREN'S COATS—$3.50 to $12.50 GIRLS’ DRESSES—#$1.00 up 50 cents pair? 105} &8, Inc. B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneauw’s 'Leading Deparm}ent Stre” In addition to the line plunging | @bility at which many observers | belleve he has no peer in the country, Viviano is a great detens- | Presiderié Ms Gn tve player and a magnificent Wihh Jack' Ferraro, Cornell's other sterling back, out of early| games with an injury, the brunt | has That he did very well with it is | geored 106 poifits to opponents mome in 18-YEAR OLD SOPHOMORE MADISON, Wis., Nov. 9.—ario 1 | Pacetti, 216-pound Sophomare from |clerk dropped a ballot in the box *' | Kenosha, Wis., is one reason Why {saying: Wisconsin is feared in the Big| “The President of the United The Ttalian lad is only 18 years |- ly the youngest regular ver and coat style. 1.95 to $3.75 SKIRTS—Sizes 8 to UNDER o e o e bt 4 Local Wte‘“e&vieh Qlt;:hs- torymQuly. T tests W Azre&u wonfln'm Trom ragé Qflz) didates failéd “to carry Gastineau Channel—Mr. Winn moving into third place in the legislative race and Mr. Kehoe p o fitth. Mr. Keller topped Mr. Karnes by 149 votes. All the ather Democrats ‘were successful by votes ranging from substantidl* * majorities to sweeping vittories. Senator Dimond | left the Ohannél with a lead of 1,067 over : Wickersham, the vote for ten precincts, indluding - Junean he&ng 1581 to 514, e far” Truitt polled more than cither ®f 'his opponents, geiting 1,021, Or: Paui 868 and Mr. Rusi- gard fl: Mr. Boyle was given 1471 to| 736 for his rival, Cash Cle. Mr. Keller . xe recovery at Douglas t'h ticket in| all mnmu.s and lett. e Ohann«v leading. Mr. km& &H? *32; al rumway race | out Vand pm:l 'QM u‘d W for "fiafii : Judmn 15&“‘3@ 1* Wi 1,178, Barpnoyish' 1,153, 185, Kubley 888, }jflh | by 667. Home, Town, Pictures Taken of Executive n”irvimrrv Cal, STANFORD iNov. 9.—President -.M Mrs. Hoov- er voted at 3:40 o'clook vesterday The President spent five or six voting booth, part dbeing used in taking W!’m he emerged, a States has voted.” R 4 amed ATEENTION DE MOLAYS Regular meeting tonight at 7:30 o’clock. TEWKESBURY, l—mv lengars on the stexmship ' &““m" — ALASKA LEGIDN CHIEFS ON WAY T0 INDIANAPOLIS Petrich, m and Mrs.| Nordling to National Conferences To attend Legicn and Auxiltary cenferences at Indianapolis, Ind,, J. T. Petrich of Juneau, Adjutant, and Clyde Ellis of Cordova, Com- mander, of the Alaska Department of the American Legion, and Mrs. JHomer G. Nordling of Juneau, Szorotaty of ‘the Alaska’ Demnq; of the Legion Auxilidry, pn which lett were yesterday tor Se- attle. Dates Of Conlnenm Mr. Peirich and Mr. Ellis will be present at the conferences of Department Adjutants and Com- manders to be held at dndh.m,paus Necvember 16, 17, dafscnss * tng to Lemon Departrients, Mr UNOFFICIAL RETURNS—FIRST DIVISION ¢ Delegate Attorncy-General — Auditor Com.Ed. High.Eng. 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B 8 2 Of 5 15| 8| 15 4 13 3| 4 14 \ 1, 13- 98 T8 9 T 0| 3 il | (i o | et | Totals | 3045 1ag)| 1222 1871) 2392 | 3386 1947) 3251| zm 3803 1290]; 1 1410 3153\ 3320 2071] 3283] 3331 1687| 1784 1584 2021 Petricr 'SAid ‘yesterday. 1 kiiow of nothing ed for considera- tiorl” that' is" 8f exclusive” interest m of general MARTIN, Commander. o0 o4 3'C. THOMAS 1S BACK {371, Thomids ‘of “the" Tromas Hardware Company * 1s ‘back in vm“m’;e“’da";‘é‘: y 'r&odfil —adv, = KRMISTIGE DAY |T0 BE OBSERVED Close but Schools to Remain Open Armistice Day, next Friday, will dance with an understanding ar- tived at several years ago by busi- banks will be closed. Virtually| 2]l Federal antl Territorial offloes will keep the holiday. Postoffice and Scholos The posboffice, however will re- main open, and the public schools WhH! < hold " elasses. #ill be the dance Friday evemflg nder -nmlws of the Legion m ks Hall. No formal exercises in celebra- tion of the day have been planned by the Légion. Whehul’ a pubhc program wxu A AS HOLIDAY HERE. posed | Gty s and Public Offices be observed in Juneau. In accor- | hess houses and the local Post | .]of the American Legion stcres and | | Instanation of otflcers Every mem- i ber should af The chief event of the occasion | be arranged for the morning or | poee—e afternoch will be by‘ members of the Juneau Post at| their meeting tomorrow evening. | At the Legion's meeting tomor- row evening in the Dugout, in- stallation of newly elected officers will take place. Ralph Martin, re- tiring commander, urges all mem- bers to be in atiendance. e e———— 0lad papers for sale at Empire. FOR CASH or CREDIT ENER-G—A new quick cooking food package Choice of oat or wheat base—slightly laxative GARNICK’S SPECIAL COFFEE—first grade, pound L Do Not Fail to Try This | .29¢ CHICKEN DINNER COCOA—in cans, pound YAKIMA SPUDS—AII large potatoes, no small, sack ... THURSDAY EVENING From §:30 to 7 85¢ ‘The Coffee Shoppe ‘Mrs Kathefine Hooker - At Garnick’s Phone 174 | MILK—Regular large cans, 5 for This ticket MUST | T | JUNEAU MIDGET GOLF COURSE. Awards made only to those present the might of ‘the award. Courge tickets alsp good at the event “ADULTS ONLY ELIGIBLE! Golf Co ADULTS, 25 cents; 15 cents edch afldilion_fll round 3= Fibe Iurey’ TO BE GIVEN AWAY AT. THE JUNEAU MIDGET GOLF COURSF . Tuesday Evening, November 22 Get Your Redticed-Rate Tickets at Frye-Bruhn Meat Co. be presented at the fi'-aa W Wit HIGH SCHOOL S'I'UDENTS 15 eents GHILDREN, 10c New Driving Range Wdbes: Oué hour, 40c; half hour, 25¢ . COURSE OPEN 3 P. M, TO 11:30 P. M. % -2 o e X e (R e Fanr urse SEAPLANE ‘NORTHBIRD’ FOR CHARTER to Anywhete Southeast Based at Juneau PHONE 1 4 J. V. HICKEY, Owner iy 7. L INSURANCE Allen Shattuck, Inc, Established 1898 | Junean, Alaska’ i Old Papers fot.Sale 3t Empite Office YOU KEEP THIS s=and other " valuables? 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