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Sale of Yard Friday and Saturday . COLORED CAMBRIC, Checked Ginghams and JN Cretonnes—10c yard COTTOK CREPES, _Ginghams and, Faney Prints—20c yard' INDIAN HEAD and Colored Voiles— 35¢ yard FANCY CRETONNES and Curtain Scrims— 40c yard RAYON FLAT CREPE and Shantung— 50 yard -VELVET CORDUROY—75¢ yard PRINTED SILKS—1.45 yard TRANSPARENT VELVET — $2.95 yard ALL WOOLEN MATERIALS — ONE-THIRD OFF B M. Behren&é Cd., lr;c. B ETUNNE, P Juneau’s Leading Department Store Fancy Silkeline, -Plain i 4 1 [RAY-HEARINGS Goods :huton } Exanlfnatién—;’;)—fié Made of| Ballots ‘from ‘Five El- ection Precincts The. Canvassing Board tomorrow | i morning will open the hearings at | \which L.,V. Ray, defeated Repub- % {lean capdidate, for Senator in-the | Third, Pivision, will seek to obfain proof of yidlations of the election Taw that will justify him in con- testing the ‘election of his Demo- cratic opponent, James H. Camp- | bell of Anchorage. Mr. Rsy will be. represented by Frank 'H., Foster, local attorney, | and Hellenthal & Hellenthal wi look after the interests of M Campbell. Tt i3 certain that Mr. Campbell will not be here and it is not believed Mr. Ray intends to | come. | Examination of the records o{‘ five Alaska Peninsula precinctsand | of the ballots of all the precincts in the Division is seught by Mr. | Ray. The five named are: AlogJ nak, Kenai, Ouzinkie, Perryville and Unmak. Each of these gave Mr. Campbell substantial majori- ties amd the combined vote .in them was:, Camphell 162, Ray 41. The total vote was 257. | All five precincts went strongly THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, FEB. 17, 1933. T804HD STARTS S WIN FROM: GMNTPAROCHIAL TEAM fhe Juneau Giants defeated Lhe Parochial School team at basket- ball last night in the latter's gym- {nasium by a score of 21 to 11. The teams lined up as follows, showing scores made by each play- | er: Giants—Roy Smith (3) and Tom- my Hall @), forwards; Tommy Harris . (6), center! Buddy Lind-| strom (6) and Harry Sturrock (4), ‘gu‘n'dsv Parochial .School—Harry See (2) | and Bill Lowe (4), forwards; Jack | Kearney, center; Joe Smith (2), Robert Douglas (1) and Bob Tur- ner (2), guards. The Giants challenge any kid team on the Channel, says Man- ager Roy ‘Smith, and wants to qrrange games n them, Senator A. J. Dimond. Democrat, received 1241, and- Dele- te Jantes Wickersham, Republi- | n, only 11 votes. Mr. Ray led the head of his own sicket, ve- | | ceiving almost four times as many | as that cast for Witkersham. The Board's hearing tomorrow will open at 10 a. m. J. C. Mec- Bride, Collector of Customs, will preside. Governor’'s Conference room. - SALE OF FUR COATS And furs starts Monday morning. | Prices less than cost. Chas. Gold- stein ‘& Co. —adv. ——————— ThIrky-Hie ] States: iand ‘ten fors - B Daily Cross-word Puzzle EROsS Solutlon of Yesterday’s Puzzle 9. Wife of Lo~ " TR ARERE| © T o EF RS DT TIOTERAITIRIMATMIA) 1 Mers it it RS TERSLITER , S b [RIARIP(SENS[ IN[GE] 1 A'form ot i FEELER L]EIIIE sy geEL T i ERiRBS R E N ENN o e, L Lo !‘L Pnrt:"x::n golt - raid ; Bl . Jougney i Lif ; 38, Fi [EVILICITIEIDERAINIT] 5. : IME|TINE [RIE] gg%fl 3 Oy ls be & [ARISENO|1 [N it Eplesen ne 50. Ornamental DOWN o With ' soft button 1. Critical points substance an A ot 52 Small e2plo- 3 ECharacter in 44 Perform i slon “The Ra- 46. Entices . 53 Aloft ven™ 49. Plces q . Sald 8B 51, Cancel §1. Dad \ 2F 55. Article 8. Genus of the 4. Tear apart 56.- Women's pa- frue mints 5. Ages trivtie orga- --60.. Flushod with 6. Conditions nization: | Kuccess 7. Having but 9 62. Rubs out 59. Symboi for $3. Succession of things L] 4 ?"lfllli% L GEE W k-End Specialues 4 PEERLESS BAKERY (Home of Peerless Bread) m . ‘The palm lily 3 Y48 For the Thrifty Housew O cign countriés have students in' the Saturday, Monday and Tuesday TTt Wil Be "Held in the | i Look’ at thesé Food Values for SEVENTY-FIVE J. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The Weather By the U. 8. Weather Bureau) | Forecast for Juneau and vicinity. beginning at 4 p.m., Feb. 17: 3 Probably snow tonight and Saturday; moderate easterly winds. Time Barometer Temp. Hum!lity Wind Veiocity Weather . 4 pm. yest'y 29.83 35 93 ° SBW 3 Rain-Snow Grand Jury Cleaning Up|s am. today .27 83 i e Chlcago——Ma!e of W..C, |Moon today -‘3:‘;7:“ .&‘D Cuilaet - Snow REPO! | U. Worker Caught et | CHICAGO, 11, Feb. 17.—Th ! s 21 AT s ., Teb. B 1€ o Federal Grand Jury indicied 75| Highest 4pm. | Lowest4am. 4am. Precip. 4aun. persons yesterday for the alleged Station R | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs, Weathor operation of a mammoth alcohol fi‘m’“ s v 18 . -16 12 0 Clear company with profits of $2,000,000 X °™M€ £e 2 | -12 012 4 o Clear or more a year. Eethel 8 [ 0. 28 8 0 Clear Among the defendants are Scott|Fort ¥Yukon .. 0 i, .22 10 0. .,.Clear Sloan Durand, aged 63 years, su-|L1anana '12 -2 -2 o 0 Clear gar dealer, whose wife. Mrs. Gracefi‘”“"b’mks e 16 TSR 6 Trace ‘Show Garrett Durand, has been an ac- | Lagle &2 | -16 8 - .01 it tive W. C. T. U. writer and club St Paul 30 30 32 24 10 ,Snow * | woman. Dutch Harbor ... 42 38 42 12 02 Cldy Joseph: Peskin, reputed “corn and | Kodiak . . 38 30 30 0 0 cldy ‘auger King” was also indicteed. Cordova. . 34 ko g2t e 0 54 Clear It is not believed the Capone"""‘e’“ e 35 | 33 33 3 20 Snow {gang is involved in the xlco‘lo"s“kav - | 32 — 0 .20 Cldy company. | Ketchikan S 38 | 34 34 4 56 Rain 50 | Prinee Rupert 38 | 34 36 8 24 Cldy A AL Edmonton ... 32 | 26 32 10 .04 Cldy State Licenses Gaming |seattie a’ ol b5l P rbstite Portland 4 | 36 36 4 0 Cldy SAO PAULO, Brazil—Gambling|San Francisco 50 | 46 46 4 04 Cldy at beaches and spas in this state| has been legalized by a decres| TS UNEMPI.UYEB WON'T WORK; BUTTER, Solul Brlck pound RED SHIELD p 250 POLIGE ACT Call for 200 Voluntecxs from 800. Jobless— :Fiy>: Respond LOCALEGGS dozen . ... .. POTATOES, 25 pounds . . . . NO. 1 YAKIMA GEMS SEATTLE, PFeb. 17.Jeering at a no work. no.eat ultimatum. is- sued by the Volunteers of America, relief stations, a crowd of about 800 unemployed men was dispers- COFFEE, 5 pound ean . . . . . $1 GOLD %HIELD goes to poor reief and health work.)ern Alaska. The barometric pressure is lowest in southern Bering Sea and lof General Waldomiro Lima, mm.imoderabsly low in the eastern portion of the Gulf of Alaska, with tary Governor. Gambling houses Iain or snow over most of Southarn Alaska. must pay at least $7,000 for a li- erately high in Central, Western and Northern Alaska and southward cense Desides taxes, The revenue from the Alaska Peninsula, with clear weather in Westernand Neorth- Temperatures have fallen on the Bering Sea and Arctic lcoasts, with little change elsewhere. The pressure is mod- FOR THOSE OLD STUBBORN COUGHS and BRONCHIAL TROUBLE “BRON CHU LINE” HARR Y RACE, Druggist (THE SQUIBB STORE) ed by the police this aftermoon. The relief station directors re- quested 200 volunteers for work on garden plot amd. street cleaning jobs. FLOUR, Mi-Choice, 49 1b. bag bUALn‘Y GUARANTEED Five men responded. The police dispersed the others. EIGHT SCHOOLS GET CRACKERS 2 pound box . SUNSHINE KRISPY - New 'Wall P(iper Here! See the New 1933 Patterns. Full line of BENJAMIN MOORE PAINTS JUNEAU PAINT STORE Freshen Up the Home, ‘E E = = = = = E : | £ £ = = = £ = 128 : § = % 30-DAY EXTENSION Short term schools,n eight ;:on: munities. have just,6 been . author- MONARCH CATSUP, 2 botiles . LARGE BOTTLE IIIImIIIIIIIIHIIIIHIIIHIIIHIIIHIIIlflIllllfllHlnH!HIIIlflllllllllllllllllllllIIllflllflllllllllll_HII_fllIIIl!lIIl!l“llflllllfl“llllllllllfl ized to add . .one. month to their duration, it was, announced today == by W. K. Keller, Commissioner of Education. Six of them are in, the |2 Third, and one each in the, First o= and Fourth Divisions. = MON4RCH SARDINES, 2 cans IN PURE OLIVE OIL . 25¢ Originally, the program. called:or seven month terms at Wood River, Kasilof, Mile .Seven, Riddiford, == Premier and Peake Island in the [S= ZALO TOILET. PAPER 3rolls. . 35¢ 1000-SHEET—PURE WHITE TISSUE First, and Franklin in_the Fourth. |3 All of them have béen directed to continue the. term an addi- tional, month. WHITE KING POWDER, 2 for . 75¢ LARGE PACEAGE ’ THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corner 4th and Franklin Sts. Phone 136-2 FRESH BAKEIT! DELICACIES an HOME OF “HOME MADE BREAD* JUNEAU BAKERY (Next to Juneau Drug) LA UN DRY SOAP, large bar, 5 for 25¢ | WHITE l-LYED—or——B]G BEN So many peop)ig“iave l;kéd us y if the woman’s do( came home? PRUNES, Cellophane bag, 4 lbs. . 25¢ ’ LARGE %lZE FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT, 2 for . 25¢ i LARGE SHEr ¢ SWEET uzmvm we found hatde- “And say!” You never saw su “skeeters” in your Hfef They stood above six feet and a great many of them wWould we pound. And amother oddity that they flew up in the es and got on the limbs and bark as we came along. We came out on the flats and for I have nm;umfiemmo mgmdo:m&'@ But we did see wokwrhnmw.ao- untry went B e sitting on his tail??? Any length, any time you { want it. &NGES 2dosen . . . 45¢ 'WEET and JUICY FRESH TOASTED UNEEDA WHOLE WHEAT WAFERS lb. i 400 ‘SERVE 'EM fwrrn SALADS mEPHONE s LT T & AN - P PR UNITED FOOD CO. CASH GROCERS We Deliver ~ R ) Phone 4<\ | THE HOTEL. OF ALASKAN:HOTELS = The Gastineau Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat Meadowbrook Butter PHONE 39 ALASKA MEAT CO. QUALITY .AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING Austin Fresh Tamales’ Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:29 JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS PHONE 358 s Old Papers for Sale at Emplre Offlce 3 WY s