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~ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE THURSDAY, FEB. 9, 1933. -——l et e B " e s PUSSTUIUS SIS SIS USSP S Silk Blouses COTTON BLOUSES PULLOVER SWEATERS Clearance—$1.00 WOMEN’S -AND CHILDREN’S WOOL SKIRTS —Just a few left—Each, §1.00. WOMEN’S PRINT HOUSE DRESSES — Sizes 14 to 56—Each, $1.00. WOMEN’S FLANNELETTE GOWNS — Wom- en'’s 2-piece Flannelette Pajamas — Each $1.00. WOMEN’S 2 PIECE BROADCLOTH SLEEP]NG PAJAMAS—Women’s |-piece House Pa- amab—VSI 00 pair. BOYS’ ZPIECE FLANNELETTE PAJAMAS— $1. 00 palr. Lfi DIES’ SMOCKS - Choice ~$l 00 BOYS' BLUE AND KHAKI COVERQLLS— Special-—$1.00, WOMEN’S FANCY BIAS éUT RAYON‘ SLIPS —Each, $1.00. WOMEN'S DANCE SETS AND CHEMISE— r..Each, $1.00. » UNBLEACHED MUSLIN MATTRESS COVERS —Full size—Each, $1.00. WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN'S WOOL GLOVES —2 Pair, $1.00. 36 xfiélc‘lll‘fTONNES-—Good quality—6 yards, 36 in. RAYON PRINTS—3 yards, $1. 00. 36 in. FAST COLOR PRINTS — 5 yards for $1.00. oo — Values to $3.95—Your e P e e . et et et e Odds and Ends of CURTAINS, COTTAGE SETS, LACE PANELS, RUFFLED CURTAINS $1.00 pair #1x90 WEARWELL SHEET!S——Each §1.00. STAMPED PILLOW CASES——-SI 00 pair. STAMPED LINEN LUNCH CLOTH with 4 NAPKINS—$1.00 Set. SHORT ENDS AND LENGTHS OF GOOD QUALITY CRETONNE — 6 yards for $1.00, in. FAST COLOR PRINTS, VOILES, LAWNS--6 yard: for 51 00. 3-PIECE BRUSH AND COMB SETS — B]ue, Rose and Green—sl 00 ea PEQUOT PILLOW TUBING—42 and 45 1 width—3 yards for $1.00. MEN’S BROADCLOTH PAJAMAS AND SHIRTS—Each, $1.00. MEN’; RAYON SHIRTS AND SHORTSfi‘imt 1.00, BOYS’ CAPS AND ALL WOOL TOQUES— Each, $1. 00 CHILDREN’S 109, WOOL UNION SUITS— All sizes—Suit, $1.00. CH![BREN’S HOSE—3 Pair, $1.00. CHll DREN’S WASH FROCKS—2 for Sl 00. 36 PRINTS 22x44 HEAVY WHITE TURKISH TOWELS— 4 for $1.00. 4 PACKAGES ASSQRTED SANITARY NAP KINS—$1.00. .M.Behrends Co., Inc. JUNEAU'S LEADING DEPARTMENT STORE To Stop A Cough That Hangs On Take a leaspooniul of Bronchu- line Emulsion. Never mind the taste nor the smell—it's not half as bad as you think it i ing to be. If your cough hasn’'t stopped,! ake another dose in three or [our - JAMES RUDOLPH, PROMINENT IN WILLAGE, DIES lly enough to] lndlan Famous for Carving hang-on kill the m cough. A bot you get your money ba Of course if you sugary sedative Bronct sion is not the cough med you. Bronchuline contal forming drugs of any But it certainly kills a cou No doubt about it. Or Harry F and all other good druggisits gu r- f antee to give your money back. | of Totems Succumbs to Heart Attack James Rudolph, most promineni en of Indian Village, died yes. wing influenza. He was 77 years d and is survived by his widow, ed daughters and three olph, or Kush-heet as he nown Among his own race; BUY and SAVE! COCOA—B & W, excellent quality, 1b. 20¢ FLOUR—Good bread flour, 49 lbs. .. $1.35 FRENCH DRESSING, large bottle 20¢ BITTER CHOCOLATE, Y-lb. cakes .. 20¢ ' CORN—Glynden Brand, regular size, SO R SO M R G T 25¢ ay from a heart attack fol- | ( il TN S SR T PRINCESS NORAH OFF FOR SOUTH The Princess Norah, Capt. W. Q. Polmer, Purser A. M. Taylor, ar- rived here from Skagway late yes- terday afternoon and left for the South at midnight. Those taking passage from Ju- neau for the South were: was best known for his excelient carving of totem poles. He carved ' the 12 totems about 34 inches high | which were -sent to_the Paris ex- | hibition and carved totems which | were exhibited each year at the Southeast Alaska Fair. He also cgrved totems for the tourist trade and for the last several years his | only income was derived from that | source. (f Had Geod Influence As President of the St. Nicholas Sogisty of ‘the Russian Church, | Kush-heet had much influence | among the Indians and always ex- FohulmaR . W08 ME. sed it for good, giving advice | Lster: and holding the members to prom-| . ___ ises given by them, according to the Rev. A. P, Kashevaroff. He was born in Sitka but had lived | in the Indian Village - here Im riany years. The vemains will be taken from | the €. W. Carter Mortary to the | hall of the St. Nicholas Society | this afternoon and will lie in state | yntil Saturday nopn. Memorial | services will be held in the hall tenight and Friday night and the funeral will be from the Russian | Church Saturday afternoon at 1 |-o'clock. R. H. SEE PAGE 7 California Grocery e JACK HENRY HAS SECOND OPERATION AT ST. ANN'S Jack Henry, who underwent an operation two weeks ago, was op- lerated upon again yesterday and '$ doing fairly well today. It was necessary to wait after the first PAY DAY operation unti] he . was strong €rough to have the second per- SPECIA LS formed o ——,,—— Let the adverusements help you make your shopping plans. Ry | banks, Louis, Daily Cros;é-wérd Puzile FFrance Nome, Marvels at Local P Reindeer Prices for a visit of severa ays. He has previously spent some in Fair- Valdez and Cordova, and will spend several days at Kelchi- kan before proceeding to Seattle |and thence to the east. He has resided in Nome and that | district for the past 34 years and |is one of the most successful min- ing operators in that section. Some- oi getting acquainted with other gections of the Territory and is '&.. i.§..{a . ~ | NOME MINER ON CET-ACOUAINTED TOUR OF NORTH |icus Alaska towns, H. Greenberg, | mining man of | , arrived time ago he conceived the plan | ACROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 8. Moruidly p A= tmnrestion 9. Wild animals & a8y 3 10° Suon & Faude SIAINIGRNAICITANEIRIOIS| Y Fitiine 12 Graus OID|OIRRNR [UIERNL [OVI|E AR n T 1 nrhoit 1 e ke [BITISIARN 1 [DIARNA(L[E[E eyt e SITIE[PIPIE[DRNS[TIERIN O g a4 ot tuel | 17. State o1 which PIOILIL DT IE Alleyiate AlG]1 [LIERNE [RIR W) Wouder and fear DIEILIEITIE RENIE [ARIEIR] 26. ity n Ger- many EEJLRN! [RIERNE [SINIEIS| 5 addition to » building A Zl 1 MUITH 28, lmployer ABIO|VIERKE [S|S|AIYIE[D] 2 rertainine 1o the Jawn CIAIVIENSF [RIANM[OILIE] o1, wiuch with | |TIE[RENE |G |6 ANE [R]! [E Hotp) O3 [ 2. Like DIEIN|TAND|E IENNDIE[A[R] : ) I'recious stone 3T 1g 33. Thus 29. More pallld ‘ 34. Gives Infor- 44 Thick black 64. Increased In 40. A wood lighter | mation liquid siz _than cork 36. Nothing 45. Close vgntly 65 b 7. tuge eXpANNe 45 Crumble to 39. t 1 43 b | 40 Brought mta 49, Falsehood 8 44, Toward | the world 50. Jules Verne 3 46. Place for 41 Strong north character 4 ading bird storing hay wind of K 5 Statute 41 Purpose southern t_? 8 QS l\\!(‘\‘-:glnl ut law N AEE WanEe rned meat on pound for , and the ency transpor deer from of Nome by water to Alaska and Seattle and me deer, for Greenberg asserted, . and, mar- ly at this phenomenpon. w to Fairbanks to spend day veeks. ar He was delighted nd found the same spirit in evi-{ e in Valdez and Cordova. use I went through the Al- Agricultural = College ol of Mines while I was m }Kmbmks he ruminated. He was greatly impressed with the Alaska Junsau's big estab- lishment here and expressed a de- ka It is on of the best assets cf the Territory, he declared. SA FOR FREE! 3-DAY SALE STARTING FRIDAY USEFUL GIFTS will be GIVEN AWAY ~ with every purchase of $5.00 and up JUNEAU FROCK SHOPPE SEWARD ST., near B. M. Behrends First Anniversary LE! EVERY ARTICLE! EVERY GARMENT! Greatly Reduced THIS FREE! TEEE YTCF e to go through the mine and; I | | tures are much above the seasonal! | i and | pounds al- | three boats art | Prince Rupert hoping sald. The [Prices: charges ! sight cents, | ¢ | Islands J. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The Weather LOCAL DATA By the U. 8. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneam and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m. Feb. 9: Probably snow or rain and warmer tonight and Friday; mod- crate southerly winds. Time Barometer Temp. Humility Wind Veiocity Weather 4 pm. yest'y 30.55 29 59 s 9 cldy 4 am. toda} 30.48 21 6 s 1 Snow Noon today 30.48 29 91 s 7 Snow CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY | TODAY Highest 4pm. | Lowest4am. 4a.m. Precip. 4a.m. Station temp: temp. | temn temp. velocity 34hrs. Weather Barrow 4 4 4 4 16 0 Cldy Neme 34 34 24 36 16 0 Clear Bethzl 40 40 38 42 30 04 Cldy Fort Yukon 2 2 374016 A 0 Cldy Tanana 18 18 127 12 4 0 Pt Cldy Fairbanks 28 28 22 22 4 0 Clear Eagle 13 16 14 16 16 Trace Cldy | St. Paul 3 . 34 34 — 24 30 cldy Duteh Harbor 44 40 38 40 28 1.98 Rain Kodiak 38 38 38 38 0 3.42 Rain { Cordeva 40 40 34 34 4 0 Pt. Cldy Jureau 31 29 26 21 7 Trace Snow Sitka 36 — 30 — 0 0 Cldy Ketchikan 36 36 22 26 4 0 Cldy Prince Rupert ... 30 28 20 20 4 0 Pt. Cldy { Edmonton ........ -10 -10 -2 -20 6 0 Clear | Seattle . . 30 24 16 16 10 0 Clear Portland 34 22 12 12 14 01 Clear ‘\,an Francisco 56 52 46 46 10 0 Pt. Clay rhe oaromemc ple&urn is unus um\ low in the pnd moderately low in southern Ber n from Kodiak westward and light rain i “eastern Aleutian g Sea, with heavy ng Sea. Tempera- most of the Terri- Nome, Fairbanks, and Eagle a er this morning than d, Oregon, and Barrow is above zero. The pressure is moder- high from Northern Alaska to California with partly cloudy ather over most of mn T 1m.y LOW PRIGES ATRAMPART FEELS L1 . | I.§§ OPENING OF THE PNEUMONIA AND One of the lowest, if not ln= i lowest price offered in the local | market in recent years marked the | To m\(sugabe a reported serious | condition in Rampart where epi- —— ! cpening of the halibut season today | demics of influenza and pneumonia + when were s h brought to this port ar d for 4 and 2 cents a said to have laid low almost the tire population, Dr. J. A. Suth- ‘e)nnd Deputy Commissioner . of Health for the Fourth Division, d here for this price and | under instructions from Gov. George ook their catch to|A. Parks and Dr. H. C. DeVighne, for better| Commissioner of Health, has left Fairbanks by plane for that settle- 105e selling to the Juneau Cold | ment, it was announced today. Storage Company this morning| Three deaths from pneumonia wre the Ina J, Capt. Sivert Ander-|have already occurred, it was an- Louhelen, Capt. Knute Hildre; | nounced. Reports reaching here ouri, Capt. Ole Jackson; Viv-|said practically every resident of Capt. Charles Larson, and |the village is affected, and is ill ern, Capt. Andrew Rosnes. | with one or the other of the di- The Juneau Cold Storage - Com- 'seases. pany shipped 34 boxes of fresh Rampart is located on the Yukon pound. Five boats, with a total of 37,300 {Halibut out on the Northwestern | River, a short distance above Tan- with the town and its hospitality |of “1 Stuart Fish Company. and | | 1 Sl ernainad therfl”m the San Juan Fishing and |ana. It is one of the oldest camps | Packing Company of Seattle and'!in the Interior. Its population is Elton Engstrom shipped 40 boxes 'mixsd white and Indian. fresh halibut to the Sebastian . Use Type ana ing—-and Why? ppose I am a college man now; |« FRE&H BAKED DELICACIES and HOME OF “HOME MADE BREAD* JUNEAU BAKERY (Next to Juneau Drug) By Using $14.25 Ton Delivered UNI TED FOOD CO CASH GROCERS We Deliver Phone 403 THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS The Gastineau Our Services .to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat ALASKA MEAT CO. QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:39 | Use Alaska Lumber JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS i | PHONE 358 l