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. o aa j j THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, Silk Blouses COTTON BLOUSES PULLOVER SWEATERS Clearance—§1.00 of CURTAINS, COTTAGE SETS, LACE PANELS, RUFFLED CURTAINS $1.fi0 pair 21x90 WEARWELL SHEETS—Each $1.00. STAMPED PU-LOW CASES—$1 00 pzur STAMPED LINEN LUNCH CLOTH with 4 NAPKIN'S——$1 00 Set. SHORT ENDS AND LENGTHS OF GOOD QUALITY CRETONNE — 6 yards for $1.00. 36 in. FAST COLOR PRINTS, VOILES, LAWN —6 yards for $1.00. 3.PIECE BRUSH AND COMB SETS — Blue, Rose and Green—$1 00 each. PEQUOT PILLOW TUBING 42 and 45 in.. wullh 3 yan‘k for $1 00 MF.N’S BROADCLOTH PAJAMAS AND % S-HIRTS—Each $1.00. MEN’S KA’YON SHIRTS A.ND SHORTS—Sult WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN’S WOOL SKIRTS Just a few left—Each, $1.00. WOMEN’S PRINT HOUSE DRESSES — Sizes i4 to 56—Each $1.00. V’I(JM S FLANNELETJE COWNS en’s 7-p‘ccu Flannelette Pajamas $1.00. WOMENS 2-PIECE BRGADCLOTH SLEEPING PAJAMAS—Women's |-piece House Pa- jamas—$1.00 pair. BOYS' 2-PIECE FLANNELETIE PAJAMAS— $1.00 pair. LADIES’ SMOCKS Choice—$1.00, EOYS’ BLUE AND KHAKI COVERALLS— Spcualv——sl 00. VWG‘flEN'c FANCY B'AS CUT RAYGNVSUPS -——Each, $1.00. WOMENS DANCE SETS AND CHEMISE— Each, $1.00. UNBLEACHED MUSLIN' MATTRESS COVERS —Full size—Each, $1.00. WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN’S WOOL GLOVES —2 Pair, $1.00. 36 in. CRETONNES—Good quality—6 yards, B _ 3Le0. e 22x44 HEAVY WHITE TURKISH TOWELS— 36 in. RAYON PRINTS—3 yards, $1.00. 4 for §1.00. 36 inélp(l:ljST COLOR PRINTS — 5 yards for — Wom- Each Values to $3.95—~~Y0ur BOYQ' CAPS AND ALL-WOOL TOQUES— Each, $l 00 CHILDREN'S 10% WOOL UNlON SUITS—— All sues—Sufl $i 0 CHILBREN'S HOSE——3 Pair, $1. 00 LHHDR"NS WASH FROCK}—-Z for $1 00. 4 PACKAGES ASSORTED SANITARY NAP- KiNS—$1.00. e e e e D E PP IS S o) SO S GO S & SO O B.M. Behrends Co., lnc JUNEAU'S LEADING DEPARTMENT - STGRE um, composed of Patricia r-w Bileen Ryan, Golieen| i M ILK' MILK' Z McMahon. spelling econtest ; We H«va a-Ne anmem RED AND WIilfL—l)y the case At GARNICK’S, Phone 174 SPELLING MATCH_ TEST - OF LITTLE PUPILS IN : ST. ANN’S scuooUL aptain, defeated the girls’ N, c]p ain. MRS. J. A. ‘\IrINTO‘\" GOES SOUTH FOR VISIT Mrs. J. A. MeIngosh, whose hus- band is a prominent druggist of Y Fairbanks, is -on her way south \cl the Northwestern for a visif. | | NOTICE In the U. S. Commissioner's Court for Juneau Precinct, Before the Honorable Charles. Sey, in Pro- bate, Division Number One, Ter- Values Values Values it of Alaska. ’ In the Matter of the Administra- tion of the Estate of the Paxt- ip of -George Fra_nklin.\ between grades opz sncl ) was keen competition betwe bays on one side:and the g o the other, Merritt /Monagle, Thomas Meade, Kenny Thibodeau ze 'W. Samples, and H. C, and Raymond Seeds, with James 2 Deceased. Westby, captain, were = members s is to give notice that RGE FRANKLIN, the admin- ator of the above entitled es , has filed his final account and lhat the court has appointed Mon- day, May 1st, 1933, as a day for hearing objections to such final account, and the settlement there- of. Any persons having objections to such final account or the settle- ment: thercof are hereby required to make and file the same on or before said day. h } Dated this 20th day of January, 1933. SAVE~-SAVE?!! ‘SATURDAY of the winning boys' team. Bon- nie Jean Klein was captain of the . C:al} Your RADIO DOCTOR ~ for RADIO TROUBLES SA Moy P M - Juneau Radio Service i Sb»p A S gt st VISIT COLEMAN’S + OPEN EVENINGS GEORGE FRANKLIN, Administrator. Pirst publication, Jan. 20, 1933. publ.tcation, Feb. 10, 1i533. FRIDAY, FEB. 10, 1933, 3 STOCK MARKET s|Anaconda T%, S ! 3 4F. T. WOLCOTT GOES ESTF.BETH LEAVES ON WEEKLY TRIiP, FAILS TO HOLD RAI.LYING MOVE [ssues—Rails, Gold Shares Firm The motor: Edward Ba Coughlin, for rs and a cargo of It is due Market ~lacked st > its advance cases and prices ea: e LEWIS, NOME south on the steam- gain during the la Trade Pick-Up ntile reviews reported a in' trade. nd news was PAY DAY SPECIALS AFTERNOON and STREET $4.95 to $10.95 Also large sizes for short stouts and half sizes. Sizes up to 50. FOUNDATION GARMENTS in Corselletes, 14 to 16 inch Girdles $2.50 to $3.50 REDUCING GIRDLES 32.00 to $3.00 largely fa- e lost nearly two points, 0Oif One Pcint United States Steel common nd preferred were off one point lar losses occurred: for Amer- Can, Consoli Cnemncal A er held up falrly well several issues were ¢ miing issues were mestake, a couple of paints S. Smelting mor: t. Phyps-Dodge was tial fraction. CLOSING PRICES TODAY NEW YORK, Feb. 10.—Closing uotation of Alaska Juneau mine £ today . is 12%, American Can 5. American Power and Light 6%, Bethlehem Si Calumet and Hecla 2%, Cur Wright 1%, North Amxx an &, Pm F‘Alms lx Gencml 'vk ors Juneau Sam pl(’ Shop SOUTH ON NORTHWESTERN E. T. Wolc hhound steamer N')H.h\\.h ern. ott, OI Fa VI.IPTIINS [IFFEHS ven DNREATER | VALUE! | ¢ WITH L MEW LOW PRILES GUARANTEED BARGAINS anelal Electric Radio, was $85, now $45.00 * Short Wave Convter, was $35, now .. 15.00 Universal Sun Lamp, was $37, now ... 15.00 Premier Duplex Cleaner, was $60, now 25.00 Savage Health Exerciser, was $70, now 20.00 ese are all to sell for less than cost. Take what you want and leave the rest. TO REDUCE OUR OVERSTOCK See the prices we offer on such items as the following: Boudoir and Night Lights, Reading Lamps, Floor Lamps, Clamp Parchment Shades, Eveready Wall Lights " RENT A SUN LAMP Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. Juneau—Phone 6 Douglas—Phone 18 % | ALW.;YS> FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES AT CALIF ORNIA. GROCERY + Prompt Rshvezx_ .PBGNE 478 SITKA, WAY PORTS| hip Estebeth, Capt ach, Purser Robert! ft Juneau last evening and way ports with pas- general back here onj* PI leaving here on the Este- ‘ beth were: for Hoonah—Rev. T. O.| CABLE S0 RADIO Bm’oms for Tenakee — Mrs. G. W.|' es; for Angoon — Virginia| ‘\IF (HA\T GOES SOU I'H\ Nome 38 is, merchant 6f Nome, ‘I‘ml Yukon 14 14 - } Eagle 16 16 S ——————————— ’ J. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The Weather LOCAL DATA l By the U. S. Weather Burean) Forccast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 pm., Feb. 10: | Possibly rain tonight and Saturday; slightly warmer tonight; [(mlL 7 riable winds. Barometer Temp. Humtiity Wmu Veiocity Weather 89 5 Snow Mist Cldy 3044 30 3031 30 93 S 5 3022 32 4 YESTERDAY | TODAY Lowest fa.m. 4am. Precip. i Highest 4p.m. | 4a.m. Station temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather \ Barrow -6 -6 }= <14 6 0 Clear 36 36 16 Trace Rain | Bethel 40 40 32 10 0 Pt. Cldy Cldy Clear Clear Clay Cldy Clear Cldy Cldy Mist Pt. Cldv Snow ’ ‘Tanana . 20 18 \ Fairbanks 24 20 St. Paul 36 36 Dutch Harbor 42 Kodiak 40 Cordova 38 Juneau & 30 Sitka ... 37 Ketchikan 30 Prince Rupert Edmonton 8 4 8 Seaftls 5 5 4 1 58 counoREanmen Clear Pt. Cldy Cldy Pt. Cldy Portland San Francisco .. > is moderatel; with rain over Bering Alaska. The pressure enerally fair weather Temperatures - have n above zero throughout the In Southern Alaska remain higher Portland. low near the Aleutian S:a and the western part of the 9 > remainder of Alaska for snow and rain in Southeast at Fairbanks and Barrow but rz- . Temperatures in Western than from Prince Rupert to THE HAUNTED HOUSE Under Direction of Juneau High School COLISEUM FRIDAY—FEBRUARY 10—8:15 ADMISSION, 50 CENTS THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corner 4th and Franklin Sts. Phone 136-2 FRESH BU\ED DELICACIES HOME OF “HUME MADE BREAD™ JUNEAU BAKERY (Next to Juneau Drug) 'i By Using § $14.25 T C@AL i PHONE 412 Poesf7c (oosr Coo/ (o UNITED 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 YQUR LIKING Meadowbrook Butter ° Austin Fresh Tamales PHONE 39 Delivefies—10:30,- 2:30. A:'Q Use Alaska lumber J UNEAU LUMBER MILLS PHONE 358 1Old Papers for Sale at Empire Office