The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 20, 1933, Page 2

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SHEPARD snmnmz |SHOWS UP WELL, REPORT STATES Late Arnval at Pnnce Rupcrt Says Prospect- ing Shcws Results Saturday Specials! Upstairs Department A real opportunity to pick up useful household necessities at bargain | prices. A shopping tour through this department will convince you! | Y Indications are excellent .on placer. ground now under develop- | ment on Vitel Creek, British Col- i [umbia, held by Royal M. Shepard anc clates of this city, ac-’ cor to telegraphic advices just | received by Mr. Shepard = from| Prince Rupert. He will leave for the creek via Prince Rupert on A Lot of Bridge Prizes and Noveltieé at 50¢, 75¢, $1.00 HERE is a sale in which all the family may share. | The et S et it v e e e e ereee | the first available steamer. savings offered are of such scope that it will,pay to buy now | ‘Word of the progr v\‘\sb\oughtv 23 d 5 . . S hoes .are f 4 e s 2 o b w1 weeds 1 ese shoes are ok a 'Lype to 36 in. Burlap —Green, i Tl dosek $1.00 %o Prics Rupert, by one of a| vith future need in mind for lhf yp | Shii) © vard grotip of Chinese ‘who are taking| be worn now and in the early spring. : d dl. o . . \ . . cut 0 v a3 ver 4 3 x 32 in. Fancy Ticking, yard.....15¢ g5 8921 fr“:‘k"“!;:;;;“;;eegg,;f[ y W ‘IEN Pdln'k‘ Rubber Crib fill(‘t‘l:, s ilel I d 30, ‘ a‘rd p:'opa'x'tyL l;)olu very g‘oad. ? i SIMART S[IOBS FOR Uj § il S9Ee 50 in. Oilcloth, yard. .............. c The Shepartd interests are en- P . g. 0,) 3 e gaged in prospecting the upper end F l 1 ] 8 1 Baby’s Outing Flannel \\ldl)- An assortment of Women’s and {9F the stream which is located in ormer y riced to e 3 Children’s Print Dresses and the Omineca district, one of the pers. each _50¢ Pt omie +dk 50¢ best known of the older placer re- \ ajamas, each ---ove gions, They hope to line to the B‘Il»\ Pads, !'u('h 50¢ 3 o rich paystreak that the Chinese . g Quilted Table Padding, 24 | operators ‘are working so success- - 36 in. Unbleached Muslin, s in. wide, yard . $1.00 § /M ’“‘”Ld_"“‘" R I Suede, calf, kid and patent are the leathers and there o SRR O - A 10c | 29 AL Toirket oz ‘NORMAV SJURSENS WILL | are siyles for street, semi-dress and formal wear. 4 o 22x44 Turkish Towels, each .25¢ & | MAkE HOME IN SEATTLE i e e 7 36 in. White Outing Flan- | S | | n an inclusive size range. i Higma 15¢ { 90 in. Velour—Dblue and ruby- Mrs. Norman Sjursen, Norma, S I Q A T 7‘ E‘\‘T .( ‘ by : stone shades, yard ... $2.25 &|a Budy, lett Juneau on the SHOES for PARTICULAR ME] i g 27 in. Pink and Blue Outing : i e e 7 3 g » 3 P ~ 5 sojourn here of nearly a year. In f - 3y P 3 d g 7 » pr Flatinel vacdil oo 20c | Cotton h.l]ed Comforters, Seatlo, "Whese Thay bikn o make rom Llil{’.fi riced fo $ .(;0 ‘ large size, each _ .. .$3.75 their home, they will join Mr. o 5 T e Sjursen who is employed by the 36 in. Striped Outing Flan- paa: 1 aui . 200 | Part-wool double Blanket, {Boeing Airplane Company. , 4 65 nel, yar 20¢ ik I il i i y % pastel shades ... $2.75 ANCHORAGE OLD-TIMER i ® R 1 . 8 oz. and 10 oz. Canvas. 3 : < GOES TO PIONEERS' HOME ; X : ; li 3 20 { Feather Pillows, pair ... $3.00 i Styles for men of conservative tastes—styles a bit s RN e SR o : [ John Erickson, old - timer from Srah i W] salk. S aatsl b TS S ¥ ; sl gl Ak B ... $1.35 AricHoAsg TE ot 1 Mtabain more elaborate. ln‘ ealf, Seotch grain and kid. In § | Turkish Wash Cloths, each 5¢ for Sitka whers he will enter the black and shades of brown. | Pioneers’ Home. 18x36 Huck Towels, each 25¢ REMNANTS—1, PRICE (6 e o G e Shoes tor Children in a Great Variety of Styles and Sizes, Specially Priced at $1.50, $1.95 and $2.35 B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. An Assortment of Kitchen Culinary Odds EXCITING BOOKS (] .. For Winter Evenings and Ends-10 cents each B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneau’s Leading Department Store The barometric pressure is mademvely low from the Gulf of Al- to Oregon and in Bering Sea accompanied by light to mod- snow from the western Interior to Bering Sea and from the . to British Columbia, followed by cearing in Eastern Alaska. sure is .high south of the Aleutian Islands. Temperatures l.m., i} (Next to Behl:endS) Coneqct for Information :and Shipping Tags H. J. YURMAN, Alaska Representative Triangle Building, »J{lluu i MAKE 1HIS YOUR BANKING HOME e Old Papers for Sale at Empire Office free folder. We will quote our trade-in allowance ac- cording to serial number. J. B. BURFORD & 0. “Qur door step iz worn by satisfied customers” ) § { k. g ool b o v o A il M D NN S0 S50 0 USSR RS i | v IJ | t Northwestérn froth Seward, 'Si A. Light, manager, said today.!' ‘ ! j’ & HARLAN Tu |enroute to Seattle. She will visit |“We still have one of the largest a £ ! £ 1] d |in the States for sometime.. th’aw.zs in,. .Juneai... For .storage,’ Y Queer People | |their two daugniers who are at- |we occupy the entire basement of o = o : »1,.' RE S UN tending college. Mr. Harlan will [the Goldstein Building.” Whitey ! join her there later. ‘The C.\plwl Electric Comp.mj 3 : ¥ ‘ pE TS AR | will move l}’l.IO the co.mer store | C‘nyon of Lost ' 9 i ‘ £ . @bout the first of February. | Water:" z | Interior Mmmg Executive 'UNITED FOOD STORE IS e B b 3 i ( " " . % to Visit Here on ‘Busi- EE%GIE(? ,Tgm;dlget Louis Beretti” | & § ness Next Week ’ ; E . “Inheritance” : ; ] J. D. Harian, generai manager | e s b4 06 & i 1797' Tr’Y u‘v‘g and 2 % of the Hammon Consolidated Gold he Unite mpany has R on ‘he ! 9 Ficlds on Seward Peninsula and ted the alterations neces- 9 Sh.r” 3 2 b R v 4 head of the exploration dapart t0 re-arranging andtw"w‘ki'i VAP URE- . ! DOl\'T BE TOO T T AT ment of the Fairba: cploratior g its store so as to make| b g " “ i) '} | % Company, will arrive here on a1 for the Capitol Eleciric Com- ! : Call Her Savage ! | F OR I]\’SURANCE | JUNEAU YOUNG I business trip. within the next week in the Szcond and Sanrdf 50¢ nd AL 0 30 : LIBERAL ? [ Funcral I’arlors l ©r 10 days. Both of thesz com- r of the Goldstein Bmldlng.l b fl S Otl‘lel’ BOOl(S { Aith vhe coal If ii comes from our | Sec H R SUEPARD & SON | Licensed Funcral Dircctors | » panies are subsidjaries of the Unit- r patrons will find a mors| T ]ust Arrived! t place. For our ccal goes farther and i # : ” | and Embalmers | ‘ cd States Smelting and Refining enie; and compact fitore\ $I‘00 3 : glves a more even and snuuylng. lclcphnm: 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. | Night Phone 1861 Day Phone12 ! ¥ Company which also owns the Eb- just as much shelf space as & " NO Deplmt R uired' { heat. If your coal bir is runnma '——'_'_'f ner group of claims here. evcr, in spite of ‘the fact that i‘le; o e SEeRY eq! * { low. better have us send you & new | i 1 t in floor space in decreased, We hope | { supaly to prove our statement. Our | AFTERNOON TEA Mr. Harlan's visit here is in sp e e Dc‘ (, l \ 5 i conncetion with that proparty, it be able to pass the money we ut er mro ome m, select your ! draying service is always tho best | | Your fortine told by cards in- 5 is. unde: rb ood, tave on rent on to our customers B book leave your | and | com——— | cluded, Lessons in backgammon. § Mrs. n, was a passenger on |with still lower grogery prices” Dr C BANKING SERVICES FOR 1933 | Bridge parties arranged for you in 5 Rz T XAl ug ¢.o. name and pay 5 cents | i (my home. Phone 331. - —adv. ). S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU t k= forcatl day St book | = Free Delivery, “Phone 134 g 4\ | ¥ The W r | is out. | SA e eathe EXPRESS MONEY ORDERS out. E F E LOCAL DATA i ANYTIME o ) ! - P l By the U. S. Weather Bureau) Jean H = D E O S T 3 Foreeast for Juneau and vicinity. beginning at 4 pm., Jan. 20: { ~ - : i l‘te S i N ‘ Fair tonight and Saturday; 'moderate easterly winds. | e _ ,& B XES G P ! { 5 - ’ Time Barometer Temp. mumsity Wina veiooky weatner | § NP/ | Le“d&ng ! - O e 4 pan. yesty 923 2 PRI 3 7 Snow i & ! 4 am. today .....29.28 21 51 NE 4 Clear R’l i mbr N Noon today 2952 21 42 E 8 Clear S] A [ 3 ary s CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS: T | “in { : YESTERDAY | TODAY ‘DRESSES! i } & J‘ B. BUH"'W’S ! L Cold weather means greater M Wherever you may Highest 4pm. | Lowest4a.m. 4a.m. Precip. dam. 3 | 3 § Phione 114 danger from fire, and from theft, 80 on your vaca- b, Station temp. temp. | temp. temp, velocity 24hrs. Weather $6.75 10 $12.75 ! -3 ek 33 yaliables that e Kook Kih- ey nd o i 4 o & r ¢ mith- \ m B ?; zc u; 32 22 .Og (;l;?n F' "'s‘NG ] protected at home. A Safe Mundm:::i‘::‘ Bethel ... 12 -2 -8 24 28 01 Snow 1”3' Deposit Box in our Vaults will o Fort Yukon 0 -6 =22 20 L 0 Clear : 2 y give your valuables the protec- - Tanana 4 4 { s 08 0 18 Clear m : » X P tion they gdeserve. The cost of 7 SR\ | Eagle = lg 12 .:; -; g gi PLC(;;:; New Sp'riug‘ r . protection for all your valuables Neatly typed work St. Paul 32 33 | %2 -94 M 04 BLClHy " ; : is less than the cost of replac- e g.s.:.::, F 54 38 %3 i3 e 4o Rai | Hflm D:fu} SES o e ing only one. Select and reserve Corana always S i, 2 .28 12 0 cudy |} Ensembled Wt e % BOWRAI\ CH AND, WILD your box this week. types neatly with 30 30 26 26 10 06 Clear | Wl!h cute l-lil—le 5 7 . speed to spare. B By ogoval el wvisd) HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID A NEW KD O PeRRE S i - 2 1dy Sl s no more than an ordi 2 2 TR - e Y Clear } F iy 28607, mors ihan an eadingry poriobls i £ 2 F: i iR as IRST NATIONAL BANK | 3y couer ond cnlicicn - BN U S e Cldy $ T ey . ‘ 9 ne. bag. Easy monthly --ym..ua.,.ua“ . 38 36 32 32 10 0 Cidy v OF JUNEAU I R e o 208 ‘West 30th S(, New York City .48 43 [ 4 O cidy 1 J uneau - Stop in our store or send for

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