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50 in. w ide. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRI.. l e a3l NEW COLONIAL DR APE ths in tlle R hics weool '.”dJme i 1 , the popular stripes and plaids, also adt,urd.l\ green 60L $1. 00 $l 25 \ard Li 134 al, LE PN Ak pre-shrunk finish. from $l 75 to % 00. All colors. pod & ‘v A also full size I\IPORTI‘J) El Castles” in blue ed by the plCLC or set. GLISH CHINAWARE in open stock. “Old Brittian and “Paintings After Constab.le in rose. Pric- {4004 A ;A bid o i NEW prued reasonably. BLLANKETS—A wonderful assortment of blankets in all-wool, part-wool and cotton sheet bldnkets CAll slzes and colors and 3wty 4 in one or two- plcce styles. NEW PAJAMAS and SLEEPING GARMENTS for children. All sizes ,Pr.xced .finom 65c to $1.95. 3 $1.00 each. NAZARETH UNDEWEAR for children. Afl sizes. (L 10 per cent wool. ‘ 'SPECIALS RAYON WASH FABRICS, 4'yards, ~$1}l§ A dew b(wgams in. CHILDREN’S RAJNCOATSvl&fit at $1.00 CQlCh R “BEMN ANTS—"% Price warm RUGUST WETTER 2. 22 272 fof 1911 with a mean of 60,5° and a mean of 517° The highest tem- THA“ mr .ANn:p:mLure of the 'month was 80° M 0 Rf s NE'on the 2d and the lowest was 43 ¢n the 23d. Previous extremes were 87° and 38° respectively. The | Tempera&ure About Nor- | mal but Rain was 41, | greatest daily range was 30° on the 2d and the least 3° on the Inches Above Normal 19th. The total precipitation was 1172 | inehes, or 443 inches above the normal, making this the 5th wet- | test August of record. Tne wet- Atigust temperature was nearly | test August was that of 1901 with normal, pracipitation was unusu-|a total of 1404 inches and the ally heavy and more frequent than | driest .was that of 1810 with a the average, and sunshine was/| total of 155 inches. The greatest above the normal. This was re-| amount of precipitation in any 24- vealed in the monthly weather | hour period was 1.65 inches on the summary issued today by R. C.|13th-14th. Measurable precipita- Mize, Meteorologist in ,Charge. ‘tlon was recorded on 20 days, or The .mean temperature was 552° |2 more than average. There wer2 or .01° below the normal. 4 ; '3. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHEK BUREAU £y My the U. 8. Weather Bursan! [/ LOCAL DATAS 4+ \'m for Juneau and vicinity. bulqgl!ql at 4 p.m., Sept. 1: \ Generally fair tonight and Saturday; gentle’ Variable winds. . Pme Barometer Temp. -Humtdity Wmd ¥elocity Weathes 4 pm. yest'y 30.18 56 8 SW 2 .Cldy . 4 am. today 3013 48 98 .Calm 0 Cldy \Nobri “ today 3002 52 88 gw 1 Cldy i } CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS L Hhommies »_ YESTERDAY | ' TODAY Highest 4p.m. | Lowesta.n. 4a.m. Precip. 4am. . temp. | temp. temp. yelocity 2hrs. Weather E 32 | 28 28 8 Trace Cldy 48 iF'op 4 4 J2 Rain 54 ] B 38 4 0 Clear 52 e T | 4 0 Clear 52 | 24 24 0 04 Clear A8 | H u 4 10 Clear 50 | 34 36 4 02 Cldy 46 | 44 a4 16 Trace cudy 52 | 42 44 8 0 Clear 60 s A4 46 0 0 Clear ¢ 56 F a0 s0 4 0 cldy 56 | 48 48 0 Trace Cidy — e = 0 30 Pt.Cldy 62 | 54 54 6 02 Cldy 62 52 54 0 0 Rain 50 4% 46 16 86 cl 64 | 2 "8 4 0 Pt.Clly 0 54 54 4 0 Cuy 68 | BB .82 6 0 Cldy E barometric pressure is moderately high throughout Alnsbu m dn the western Aleutian Islands. It is falling slightly in n Alaska and rising throughout the remainder of the Ter- jmost ‘other districts, ‘Temperatyres were lower last night in the or with freezing temperatures in the middle ¥Yukon Valley. | the coldest was that of 1914 with | The | 18 consecutive rainy days and sev- | , I Mr. and M;s, en consecutive days without meas- = SALE SWEEPING T COASTOF LB 2 E uwahle . rain. at 4 p. m. east on the 17th. | 100 per .cent su cloudy and 31 cloudy 30 per gent of ‘the cent. 22d, 23d and zflh Pastor H. L. the Seyenth-! 'supply of niateriafs”4 work on all ‘of ‘his ! places where there ‘are or nurses. From Port Wi Elwood Murzy to, Jul ical care. Mr. M the opportunity forded lll‘;r Ohlcuo g © s)pp lp,lgt xr gnd ‘| Ronning, with fair weather in Southwestern Alaska and -light showers | ilr rbch A The mean relative humldlw was 93 per cent at 4 a. m., a7 | per cent at noon and 78 per éent were 1425 Tours of .sunsh passg)le amount, The previous averpge was 28 per. pr' appreciated by thosé’ ‘lving ‘#n B M Behrends Co., Inc. ' Jugean’s Leading [}epmmel‘t Stm d : Hl(ll E (lOQFD ALL DAY MONDAY-— 1LABOR DAY The, .prevailing wind directiop was from the south and, the aver- age velocity 5.8 miles per hopr. | The maximum velocity was .22 miles per hour from the south- There were 7 clear days, 6 with , 3 days. Auroras. were, .observed on lbc ;up ‘worst. REV. weon AIHHVES A . Day. boat, Messenger, arrived at i R shortly accompanied by Pastor an Gyes after making an “exi trip throughout Southéast A Stops wer: made ‘at rearly all ‘the ‘| canneries and villagés on ‘this sec: ond welfare trip 'of the mmm' ‘| The arrival of the ‘Messeng | many of the Villages is'a b cvent, for as soon a@s ‘it is tud ‘up {to the dock ‘sothe ' folks no docwrs hewlllht‘ n for ‘had sick for some time and welcomed {! i migr - 4 T. s?‘*”i 110 "GITIES IN PATH i Wl’"“h” o d fass Qge) | Qomrnunlcmom 40 points south - “Whether .the center of the s&olm 'mmul it the city was not cer- jere s ipe,. $'0 Javana eze all down. Wenm however, prepared for Reports said another Qlfla! wave “had struck Varadera lwbw inhabitants had taken refuge in ‘Cardenas -after the first one | mw REPOR'Y> uf STORM “HAVANA, Sept. 1-—Throughout this | clty merchants have boarded l.}p loors and reinforced . windows tp their establishments in expec- | ke ‘hit by a cyclonic d.lsturbancel qfwmvanied Jby 60-mile winds Coast and driving thousands of = ans of those areas to thq mny lines of communication t .t*le joutlying sectfons have béen FRIDAY, 7 JUNEAU STORE | GLOSE: SHOP AS \ oiliog S (A ~be no NEW WEARWELIL BE l)SPRFADS —— Seamless, vat dyed. Spec1al I Twin bed size, lIIlIllllIll'llMIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllll thigh .are moving along the north<'= SEPT. 1, 1933. The last of sent out today, Clerk Arthur YSUAL MONDAY Hovlewi Qa ine (&hnnlhg melr weeK-end “meals, spoftsmen making their holiday grub lists and all others who need to patronize lo- ould place their or-| for everything need- | or Day. There will siness done Monday, as| that is a holiday here as well as throughout the country. All October 2. fore October 2. stores, offices, professional \nd Gover nment and other places jof business, except amusement and recreation places, will be closed all day Monday as usual. attended affair. bert The ads bring you tne informa- these prices) Ivory Flakes, large box . Parowax, large box Wheaties, 2 boxes ...... Sani-Flush, can M. J. B. Coffee, 3 Ib. cans Opysters, large cans ..... No. 2 cans Nc. 2 cans Regular 20¢—25¢ Heinz Vinegar, pints Regular 60c . . Waldorf TISSUC roll Peanut Butter, quart Purex, quarts ..... Special Coffee, Ib. .... Cigarettes, carton, Napkins, 100 for ........ Shaker Salt, large boxes, Soap Powder, 5 Ibs. ..... Matchf:s carton ........ Rice, pound............ Red and Whlte Beans lb Monday--Laber. Day (@his. stack will not last long at Clams, whole fancy, 2 cans ... Peaches, No. 2% cans ...... Brooms, a few more, each ... Swansdown Cake Flour, 2 pkgs. 65¢ Puffed Wheat, large boxes, 2 for 25c .18c‘ Florida Grapefruit, 2 cans ... Blackberries, l.oganberries O’Cedar, reg. 30c, ........ L} e, large cans, 3 cans .. .. Flour, last call, 49 1bs. ... LAST OF TAX BILLS MAILED QUT TODAY BY::CLERK HBNN]NG Bar’s General Council e tat “bills according W. Henning, Tax payments have been coming | e in very satisfactorily so far, said| e Mr. Henning, and he further add- [. ed that from all indications de-| e | linquenzies womid probably be few-| o | er than last year. % APERS SCANDINAVIAN AFFAIR AT MOOSE HALL LAST NIGHT | The Scandinavian Dance at t Moose Hall last night was a well- Music .was by Al-‘ Peterson’s orchestra, and the | large crowd attested to the popu- (tion abou. quality, style and price. larity of these events. l_fllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIlIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIlIllIIIIlIlIllllIIllllll|IIlIlIlIllIIIIllIIIlllIIIIIlIIIIIIllllIII JuneauCashGroc QBPOSITE GOLDSTEIN BUILRING Lux Powder,.3 pkgs. ...........25 .9¢ .23¢ 14c .28¢ .24c .15¢ .23¢ 2 for .15¢] Salad O1l, bring bottle, allon 79 |Delegate Dimond Is were to City who | | statad that taxes are delinquent| ‘unless at least half is paid by| A two percent cash | diszount is ellowed when the full| year's taxes are paid on or be- Sseesovrenee he | Weight, whose activities have been i ; |Alaska Member GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., Sept. 1. — Anthony J. Di- mond, Delegate to Congress from Alaska, and one of the Territory’s leading attor- neys, has been named mem- ber for Alaska of the gener- al council of the American Bar Association. One of the duties .of the council is the nomination of . . . . . . . . . ®e0owes000000000 o Joe Tei Ken, Korean bantam- | confined mainly fo California sec- tors, has averaged a fight every other week since January 1, 1933. S YOO L s 0 Daily Empire Want Ads Pay. last night. MRS. BORLICK ILL - - ST. ANN’S HOSPITAL ‘'TAMPA, Fla—The Rev. J. A, Mrs. Martin Borlick is critically ill at'St. Ann’s Hospital today af- ter a serious operation performed The White Line Am- bulance brought Mrs. Borlick to the hospital late yesterday after- | noon when her condition sudden- ly became serious, who is captain of the gashoat Wilson, was brought to Juneau last night in the seaplane from Port Althorp, where the President of the Asso- been fishing, ciation, ¥ " T ; Cubans in mna. Phillips, in ¢harge of the Latin- | Mission. of ;the Methodist Egiscopal church, south, reports there are in Tampa 17,000 Indians, 23,000 Cu- | bans and 5,000 Spaniards; in Key West 5,000 Cubans and a few Spaniards and at Tarpon Springs iabout 2,500 Greeks. Mr. Borlick, %wumr FREE BELIVERY Op All Orders ngr $3.00 Honey, pure, 51b..can ..... Malt, quart ....... Mayonnaise, quart Tomato Sauce, Scans ..... Creme Oil Soap, 6 bars Tea, Blue Ribbon, Ib. ..... Pork and Beans, 3 cans ...... Oyster Crackers, Ib. Bulk Tea, Ib. . IIIlIIIIlllllIIIIIlIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllll Prunes, 4 lbs. 25c ..29¢ 15¢ 'SALE ON ALL GALLON ‘CANNED (JOODS EGGS fresh standards,’doz. ...25¢c = Grape Juice, quarts ..........35c 2 Heinz Catsup, pint ...........18c & Cream of Wheat, large box ....24c £ Wheat Hearts, reg. 18c, 2 boxes 25¢ £ Fig Bars, fresh, 21bs g s e hC 8 Cocoa, bulk, 4 ibs. . Jams, assorted . ... Hormel’s Pigs Feet, Peanuts, salted, Ib. Lard, 3¥bs.%.7.... 77, Eagle Brand Milk .. Ovaltine, reg. $1 00 size ... Gelatine, reg. 3 for 25¢ .. quarts Ripe Olives, reg. 15c, can ... Tomatoes, solid pack, 2 cans .. Corn, l\o Poctange Sl D00 ok StrmgBeans No.2cans Vinegar, bulk'. Dry Apricots, 2lbs. whis > B Heinz Tomato Juice, 3 cans . . A9 £ &n%pm the mun.nll.h KL our low-priced laundry serv- ice! v 5 r “b wa REMEMBER! a5 : m q)mmeomo i . Store Closed All Day MONDAY Labo: D-y @ w3 B LIRS e | FRUIT and VEGETABLES E] I"-u