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Gloves Z),eco’lalfon Z)flt/ Coats and Suits For Summer Wear $7.95 to $37.50 Knitted Dresses $4.95 JUNEAU TUESDAY | Exercises Will Be Held at Silk and Woolen THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1933. MEMORIAL DAY * OBSERVANGE IN' a Elks’ Hall to Be Fal- Jowed by Parade |8 t! a; ford Post of the Amgrican Legion, which is in charge of 'arrange- ments. C. W. Hawkesworth will be the principal speaker at the public exercises in the Elks hall, which begin at 10:30 o'clock in the morn- ing, and the honored guest of the | Legion on -that day will be Dr. J. N. Carver, veteran of the Civil ‘War. ther numbers on the program | will be a solo by Mrs. Hazel James Ferguson and a recitation by Mrs. John MecCormack. Following the services, the par- W W m | James Barragar, Sr., R. L. Bernard ing in the latter's boat over the| weekend, caught seven good sized week, one afternoon, but the salmon were too land a half mile irrigation tunnel has the committze in charge in he Emnire tomorrow. AL 7 R AR ED SWEENEY CHAMPION IS SALMON FISHERMAN | BUT MAKES NO CLAIMS, MOOSE TAKE ON Though the party consisting of W. W. Council, Donald Fostvr.‘.]ense“ on Will Be Opposed by Koski for Elks Taking on the Elks tonight, the Moose, who moved into a half- game of the League leading Vits by trimming them last night, will o nd Al Weathers, which went fish- almon, Ed “Doc” Sweeney is still he champion fisherman of (he if not the season, as far s has been heard in piscatorial i circles this week. Ed Sweeney Strive mightily to knot the stand- Announcements for the Drogram | .ouoht seven of the big fellows ing count. If can beat the for Memorial Day and the exer-| g role handed trolling at Eagle Elks, that feat will have been cises td be held’in the Elks hall | gjver. The water Was too rough achieved on May 30, have been made by the | there to use light gear he said. Manager Koski of the Bills is Officers of the Alford John Brad- |.There were lots of fish around;slated to take his turn on the [so I don’t claim much credit,” Doc‘molmd tonight if everything breaks i modestly said. ]ru.zh:. He will be opposed by Jen- Mayor I. Goldstein and Bob Ball,|sen, Moose righthander ‘who has ho went out in the Dixon caughLy}F“"w“ some good stuff in earlier thirty-pounder on Sunday8ames It is in the catching department ary for them after that and nojthat the Moose are cramped rig ore were caught. now. Bob K ich is out an ankle injury. Curly Fraser, T who turned in a fine game last Finish Long Tunnel NYSSA, Ore., night back of the plate, will not be in town for today's game. And | Bob Coughlin’s transportation busi- |ness took him ouf of town last i night. ™May 26.—A four been completed after three BILLS TONIGHT Dresses ade will proceed to the waterfront tery. Officers and crew of the U. 8. 8. Tallapoosa, the Juneau City Band, members of the American Legion and from ‘there t6 Evergreen Ceme- | Charming Summer Hats | : Reasonably : Ladies’ SHOES as low as 54.95 STORE CLOSED i 4 Priced | B. M. Behrends, éo., Inc Juneaw’s Leading Department Store $3.95 to $21.50 and the American Legion Auxil- liary, the Drum and Bugle Corps and other organizations will parti- c%mfig&g ’r%fqg the Memorial Day program will be announced |years' work. It is tie longest of everal comprising the Owyhee Ir- {rigation project, to water land in| *Fine Floors Estimates Free {| GARLAND BOGGAN | Flooring Contractor || Hardwood Flooring—Laying, Sanding, Finishing ws i et | | | | | Either Cooper or Dawson will be used tonight, Manager Henning said. The m otherwise will line l1daho. jup as in last night's massacre of the Vets. NEW! PETER PAN 1 BEAUTY SHOPPE | Second Floor, Triangle Bldg. DIFFERENT! | 403 Goldstéin Blg. = Phone 582 | [ i | i PHONE 221 A Y Dress Hosiery pair $1.00 ALL DAY TUESDAY MEMORIAL DAY SUC AHEAD | 3 | " J.B.Burford - & Co. “Our doorstep is worn by satisfied customers” advertisements are you CESS EiflflflfiflfliSTS ‘Prince of Wales Due Back| paia" NOTICE FQ TAXPAYERS Ordinance No. 20i provides that i |“on all delinquent ‘taxés a penalty BFF THIS A M of 10 per cent shall b¢ added, to- L 8 gether with interest at the rate of 8 per cent per Anndm from the date of such delinquency until This provision will be sus- 1933, but to- $ “ pended until June 15, Su"day N-lght hom strictly enforced thereafter, Celebration Y \ the ordiance dealing with the non- payment of delinguent taxes. Bound for Skagway and the cele- gether with the other provisions of PR 1 package KL n Saturday By order of the Common Council bration in ‘Whitehorse, excursion of the City of Juneau. ists got away from Juneau on' the ther. = | R | ! i | CALL FOR BIDS { 1 ¢ | This is t6 notity all fums and || O fie&ufle We' Are } persons wishing to submit bids on eaper | the kalsomining of ‘Rooms and BUT BETTER Halls in the Juneau Elementar | School #hd the Juncau High Schoo | 1o submit same to Superintendent’ | Office on or before Saturday, | June 3rd. | Specifications are available at the| office of the Superintendent. Juneau School Board, ROBT. S. RAVEN, | Superintendent. | RICE & AHLERS C0. | PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL i TRy el Y —adv. Juneau Lumber Mills, Ine. efficient spending. N Sizes 14, 16, ..GEORGE BROS. 95¢ DEAL 3 packages l«_)TEX Direct from riew York EENEX ;()nl y ‘3 for $1.00 2 oz. balls FLEICHER’S and MINERVA YARNS All New Colors Saturday Only $1.00 PAIR CHILD’S SUMMER SANDAL Red and White Buff and White Sizes 6 to 12 MISSES’ SANDALS $1.25 Sizes 1214 to 3 Forecast for J. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER fit;uflu The Weather LOCAL DATA My the U. 8. Weather Burean) Juneau and vicinity. beginning at 4 pm., May 26: | Occasional rain tonight and Saturday;moderate southeasterly winds, Mound for Paps| Time Barometer Temp. Humity Wind Velocity Weather 4 pm. yest'y 29.60 63 32 NE 10 Cldy 4 am. today 29.82 44 87 E 18 Rain Noon today 29.88 52 57 s 10 Sprinkling CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS — YESTERDAY | TODAY Highest 4pm. | Lowest4am. 4a.m, Precip. 4am. Station temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weathar Barrow 24 24 | 16 16 6 Trace Cldy Nome 56 56 46 50 6 0 Pt. Cldy Bethel % ' 56 467 46 4 01 Cldy , Fort Yukon 72 2 | 50 52 10 [ Cldy Tanana 0 70 | 58 58 4 0 Cidy Fairbanks 72 72 Eagle . 4 70 | 44 44 4 0 Clear St. Paul 38 ‘ 38 i 34 34 8 .02 Cidy Dutch Harbor 44 42 | 84 36 0 .02 Rain Kodiak 46 44 | 40 °2 0 .34 Cldy | Cordova 64 60 44 46 4 02 Cldy Juneau 69 68 { “u 4“1 18 34 Rai;l | Sitka 58 - 43 - 2 10 Pt. Clay Ketchikan 54 50 | 46 48 8 52 Cldy Prince Rupert 54 50 { 2 44 14 40 Cld;l | Edmonton 6 E2 54 56 14 0 Cldy Seattie 58 56 48 48 10 .80 Cldy Portlaud 62 60 46 46 4 10 Cldy San Francisco 66 64 52 52 4 0 Clear The barometric pressure is moderately low throughout Alaska k- o ! tic Coast, jcept on the Arctic Coast. It is lowest, reading 29.00 inches in the eastern Aleutian Islands and south of the Gulf of Alaska, with light to moderate showers over Scuthern Alaska. The pressure is | moderately high from the Pacific States westward and on the Arc- reading 30.10 at Barrow, with cloudy weather gver near- ly all of the Territory >s have risen in Middle and Northern Alaska. WOMEN’S SANDALS $1.25 Black and White White and Red 95¢ EACH MISSES’ and WOMEN'S BEACH PAJAMAS E ¥ s Fast Coplrs While They Last ers for Sale at Empire Office ger and Better at the LEADER 75¢ EACH MICKEY MOUSE SWEAT SHIRTS Blue, Whilc, Green, -—NEW SHADES— Sizes 24 to 34 35¢ EACH MICKEY MOUSE CAPS All colors and sizes '";(:Y'S"’;‘ORDUROY PANTS $1.25, $1.45, $2.50 PAIR Tan, New Brown, Navy Sizes—1 year to 18 years ' 1 Pair Munsingwear Sheer Chiffon Hose with every pr. Ladies' Shoes, Saturday Only FREE Your work is so much neater motorship Prince’ of ‘Wales, Capt.| .. s City Clerk. g i |Cedric Davis, at 7 o'clock this 3 Ei 7 o and better, and success is so (morning from the D. B. Femmer ” . & i much easier of attainment |dock. The motorship is due in | = A Skagway tonight and early to- with a Smith-Corona, a NEW |iorfow marning the exoursionists - : KIND OF TYPEWRITER, will leave there by train for the Canadian city. The Prince of f} $65 with tabulator and combing- {Wales is due back in Juneau Sun- ien carrying case and personal ldn'ls;hmght. Ry iR b 2 Taveling bag. Monthly payments | Qe -Making round Wip are y| $ i i Mrs. Justin ‘'W. Harding, Miss Ann |/ . f desired. Old machines traded in. ic)aynor. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Homn, || : AND ’ |Mrs. Martin Griesbach, Mrs. Alma 3 {Olsen, R. K. Smith, Ernest Wes- ||| woMEN‘S FLANNEL SKIRTS chenfelder, J. H. Peterson, Miss Bu- |}/ g NEW S 4 1 nice Anderson, Miss Alice Moran, |{| Ly HQ“ES !James Manning and Mrs. B, w‘m-§ | ‘ Green, Red, Tan, Blue —NEW STYLES— 18, 20 $1.00 SET 4 NAPKINS 1 LUNCH CLOTH 1 SERVING APRON gold, blue, plain All for $1.00 set .. LET’S GO! Very new—Come in red, green, 4 for $1.00 PEQUOT PILLOW CASES 42x36 Prices Are Advancing 15¢ YARD WASH PRINTS New Patterns New Colors OUR NEW YORK BUYER ADVISES US THAT ALL COMMODITY PRICES ARE ADVANCING—THE DEPRESSION IS KILLED The Leader Department Store i 8 87 s