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This is the WEATHER These are the PRICES for Untrunmml COATS $13.50. §19.75, $32.50 The best-looking TWEEDS in Gray, Browh or Bldck anid White mixtures. Belted ahd semi-swagger styles 'in sizes 14 to 44. GIRLS COATS (i1 Navy Blue—Sizes 1 to lG Rightly I?riced B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. ]uncau Leading Department Store DETROIT BANKS PARADISE IS SOLVENT WHEN Mwwa S e g m-xl. tc smallest county. Attachéd 'to Officers DETROIT, Mich., Sept. 19.—Ju Harry Keidan who has been faking testimony for the past three montl in the one-man grand jury in- vestigation into the reason of yopulation of 216 persons, is sit- sald_he foynd the banks solvent | Tahoe. g, holiday. | | dustry. Judge Keldan further sald he ——er-—— found no criminality attached fo .| MRS. ROBERT BONNER AND the bank offiters or evidence that DAUGHTER LEAVE HOSPITA Federal officials aided the bankers % hide thie Uidound bondition of | - FOMANEIE DOUGLAR, FoM the banks as some witnesses charged. { e ee— — Mrs. Robert Bonner and her in- Robert Zupke, football coach at | Douglas. the University of Illinols, s a pl'm{er by ‘Hvocatioh. | Datly Cross-word Puzzle BHOP IN .IUNEAU s waypd I 3 b Faithtu ! ACROSS s»luuon ov vuterfiy 9 Punle 1 Bexitaer | 1. Stylish 8. Very small 5. Meat dish . Hecame known 10. Enofmous £ i A 9. Artlcle 12 Fart In a vlay u Efnm h mase | GF Slrcular m . 19, sxc’y}finz idtter i rdinnship Pulls ‘after i a8, Metrie 22 G | measure of uge stoney i . ges " 2w | 2L figrden trutf Bare tor t 4. Hebre o A C %. ml')‘":m;‘tmn | B Music araimn GBB [TIF B TIOlY! enmark ! v 3 t ?mwu&‘ Serson [CIADIEINBMEIRIOE] +* ”": K§$§:. s 21, Clumsy awk- ward fellows Mnun nln in ILIO]UIO] -m.fln“am [ER[L|ERE M) [TRRCT ID] . comm}m g Lo DEANERETISHENS] pmc‘-‘?ha 1 of th a7 Ve 37. B i vonit race 46. Flower Bown 30 M Muu al of 3. City In Taly 0. Remnant ot "1 Weep eombustion 2. Gfl"l len I{ll +y Kfl plement parte ;:' :g{‘any 3 ?Ir!l o A e ' 4. Room uhder g Dance step a house fi }!25 ¢ u. leg‘lhe ifi Siamese colns & Vigorous cons rn body of Valcano tegt: collod. L water lifli%lfllfl%flfll EEEuTANEN AON AEEE ANENE ///////%/fll ERE/ 2EER| SN A SEEEET ANEERSE| dEEE AR BdmEs d //W' MORE T {awaits only a suitable plane. ‘.‘Irum Old" Orchard, Me., to Spain "'Mermoy and Louls Mailldlix oncel FUUND IN cAfiLIlly 105 mxles averaged by Codos LA g cl.os&u‘ LoS ANGELES, Sept. 10 "F“"‘Pamard the pilot for whom it was and complete . industrial recovery|puiit the 'craft is & low-wing hés been effected in Califorhia’s|imonoplane with a single 650-horse- | Judge Keidan Sa}’S He|“Mrs. x. Gray, Clerk, Auditor ana| : ‘ iminalki | Recorder -of Alpine County, has Found No Criminality advised the California ' AdviSory| d, Federal Public Works Ad-| | weighs 17,380 pounds. Its cruising strafton, that ‘there are uno radius is estimated at 6,300 miles, d In the county at thiS{ene jis builders figure it could he | uated in the high Sierras on the|gyuna from New York. collapsed Detroit two national banks Nevada State line, south of Lake/ at the time of the Michigan h.mk-! Farming virtually is the only in-! | fant daughter left St. Ann’s Hos- pital yesterday for her home m‘Pre“nt are a guarded sectet. | Jogt o 3. Ghverdorigen- | . NOW LOOMING {Fresh Altempts to Gain In-| ternational Laurels ‘ Planned By RICHARD'MASSOCK PARIS, Sept, 19%?0!’11(1 by a prizz of 350000 and” the'" fecent distahce flight 'from * America o | Syria of Paul Codds and Maurlce | Rossf, ‘French' ac¢sare preparing fresh attempts' At interiatioial aviatioh' YHlivels. | Codos himself covets the round- 'the-world speed orown of Wiley |Post. Th2 Air Ministry has au- thorized sush an aftempt and he Stowaway Flight Recalled Meanwhile a_pair of hi$ coun- | trymet!* “Jean ‘Asstant ‘and’ ‘Rene | Lefevre, ‘will ‘try next month to bemr thé ' Codos-Rossi ' distdnce mark, This i the pair Who flew | th 1920, accompahied by Armand [Lotti and a stowaway, | Their October attempt willstart from Oran, Algerla, with Saigon, Indo-China, a5 their ‘goal. If they | 11y farther than the 9,400 kilomét- \cr< (5640 miles) credited to Codos. 1and Rossi, thzy not only will Win the world's straifht-line = distanze Iatirels but 1,000,000 francs $50,- |'000) offered by Pierré Cot, Air Minister, to the Ffénch team which ' before Décember 31, ' covers thz | Tongest distante logged by the In- | ternational Aeronautic Federatjon. Furthermore, a hop from Al- getia, to Indo-China would link two far - flung French Colonles. Thus the patriotic prestige of the fliers ‘would rival that of Codos | and Rossi, who tetminated their jump in Syria, a French mandat- ed territory. . Ure Fast, Heavy Plane Hopas of the co-pilots for a successful ‘attack Of the “distance !record are based on the speed oOf thefr plane, which is the “An- | toine Paillard,” ‘in whicH Jean |'sought to jump from Istres in France to Buenos RAires. Tts cruis- inz speed is 140 miles an hour and its maximum speed 170 mil as compared to the approximate- amed "for the late Antoine power Hispano Suiza motor, whith cah’ be superchirgéd to a ‘Horse- | power of 900. Fully loaded with gasoline, it | stay in the air 60 hours, or about, Alpine County, with an estimated | | four hours longer than it took | vhi NEW YORK, Sept. 18.—New traf¥ic officers soon will don hel- méts of ‘cork covered with white canvas. James 8. Bolan, Police Commis- sioner, announczd adoption of the disttfictive “headgear after con- Sulting ' preferences of the meén who will appear in them. The ‘Helmets, to be worn through out the year, will be kept In place by a leather strap under the chin. "It was this ‘feature, Bolan said, that apparently mad the mounted officers virtually Wr animous in favor of the change. | Codos and Rossi to reach Rayak, Codos, discussing his hopes for some day a plane would fly around the equator, but not Thow, Bbe. France is looking even’ toward development in that direction may [} be a stratosphere plane which is fanufacturers. ' Its capabilities at o~ ) RETURNING HOME are returning home aboard the Yu- kon. e — Distriet -Judge: Herbert Schiller parked his automobile opposite the tettirred ‘to find thieves had stolen: the “tire and rim off one of the front wheels. “Thdt Makes It Perfect” When a beer actually performs the promise of its good looks— when 'its_tullbodied flavor feééls | as good inside as the frosty §Tass | feels to your fingers — you'll -.he. “PHAT MAKES IT PER- PAB@T Blue Ribbon draught Ix a real old-time, slow-aged beer. ‘Yt alWiys has been. We're | proud ‘to offer i to you today as the finést ‘ber 'we'khow, * . U tay + BPECIAL 'LUNCHEON~—Plate / II flil /u/ DUTCH LUNCHES SANDWICHES SALADS The MIDGET TOM and' MARIE STURGE Open from 10 am. to 1 am. b world trip, prophpsied that { cause the sea hops are too long” the utlimate flying records, a ion |} stop trip around the globe. ‘Afj ]bfmg tested by leading Ftéhdh Mrs.‘Chshi* Bolé and son Jerry, absent in Seattle for many weéeks, i counity ‘Jail M Salt Lake City and | New Faster Delwery ,System HE il xR ARG St v T R , pictured with a group of movie associates as they relaxed aboard m d by Joseph Schenck, producer, off*Catalifia Island, Calif., where wrm & new sahm iy uLeft to right are: Grace Poggi, Harry Greene, Joe' Se chenck Marge llflleue (Ioddl ‘who has been reported-engaged to Chaplin and: who will be his leadinz %2 his next picture, and Charlie himself in centers MEXICO DRAFTS STANDARD'E MEXICO CITY, Sept. Foreign Minister, has_ submitted to President Abelardo Rodriquez for{one of the most delighted young- "| sters in Juneau when he was award- commercial treaty to be employved|ed a pass to the Capitol Theatre future agreements of kind into which Mexico enter:, Weddmg Announced 7 Yrs. After Ceremony WOODSTOWN, . | 'he marriags of William C. Vin-| Mae Franklin, “of Woods- announced today—the anniversary of the wed- For several years the cou- » kept their marriage s2c- York's mounted police and 3,500 ; Puig Casuranc, N they built their own home. . Vincent's mother, Mrs. John ined. ‘At last the is under construction. 5. Vincent are in Wildwood on their annual trip to the shore M they wete married. PP It| judges of the childreh’s parade at is designed to proyide the most|the Southeast Alaska Fair for his ™| characterization of a tramp. D. Franklin, expla protection possible industry and commerce. At present, Spain, so far as known, is the only nation engaged in nego-|Saturday and Sunday and his par- | tiations for a special trade pact| s. Lance Hendrickson pending the summer | Junzau aboard Daily Emptwre Want Ads Pay Faster Delwery S System Owing to the steady increase in the business handled daily by the PIGGLY WIGGLY SYSTEM we are forced to’better our deliveries. Trucks will leave the store daily ar— IOAM 14 M Orders to catch these deliveries must be in at 9:45 for 10 a. m. idélivery, at 10:45 for 11"'a. 'm. dslivery, 1:45 for 2 p m. dellvery and at 3 45 for 4 p. m. dehvery STORE HOURS: Open at 8 a. m. Closmg prompt]y at 6 p. m. NOT OPEN EVENINGS' EGGI.Y WIGGLY '|u..s,,m,, BUSI!ESS IS cooo MEAT DEPT., 24-2 rinp 1. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU ; * The Weather i By the 0. % Wéntner Blream LOCAL DATA Forecast for Juneaw and yicinity. .begipning at 4 p.m., Sept. 19: Generally fair tonight and Wednesday; gentle easterly winds. Time Baromstar Temp. Humwity Wind vewocity Weather 4 pm. yesty ....2974 .49 . 93, .8 4. BB, 4 am. today ....2068 471 764" Gam O “otdy Noon today ........20.46 59 47 N 1 Clear CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS m ¥ q o "TODAY mm | Lowest 4a.m. . Precip. . Statton . temp. tem) lnelty 24hrs. Wéathar BEITON, i wop 38 )Y‘JPI\D D !' 0 ebmy Nomé . o 1 ¥ s a: 1s P *clay Bethel : 44 83 Th 0 Clear Fort Yukon 34 34 32 32 4 Trace Cldy Tanana 4“4 44 { 14 14 0 0 Cldy Fairbanks e 40 [ 4 .01 Cldy Eagle ¥ 42 42 32 3 4 04 Cldy st Paul ......46 46 3% 36 4 Trace Clear Dutch Harbof ... 48 48 490 4 0 01 Cldy Kodiak . 50 50 | 40 ‘e 14 0 Clear Cordova . 50 48 4 44 4 128 Cldy Juneau ... Bl 49 6 & 1] 18 Cldy 'sitka IR THRERE S Fl 10 _Pt.Cldy Ketchikan .88 50 5 5o B 40 Rain Prince Rupert ... 56 50 48 50 6 28 Rain Edmonton .. 48 09 4 16 Clear Seattle 58 50 4 02 PiCldy Portland ... 64 52 B4 4 [ Clear San Francisco ... 10 64 52 52 4 0 Glear The barometric pressure is moderately low ffom Interior Alaska to British Columbia. 1t is lowes southwest of Ketchikan and fall- ing rapidly from this viclnity to Oregon, wth showers rmm Eastern Alaska to Oregon and, heavy rainat Cordova. The pressure is mod- emtely }ugh in southern Bering Sca .and sauthward with generally falr weamer ove}} Westem Alaska Temperuwres have. fallen over most, of the Terr tory. ol | YOUTHFUL PRIZE WINNER UNABLE TO. MAKE, UTMOST | M Bi e !‘l.m USE .OF ,THEATRE PASS ut Inf o AT | Richard Weyand, youthful son of | Mr. and Mrs, Dallas Weyand was ocn Saturday afternoon by thej All that is bothering, Richard is that there are matinees only on ents’ _belief in early hours, makes | it, impossible for him to use it| every night. —e—— : : CHIMNEY FIRE CALLS CUT For rougheéned work-reddenzd DEPARTMENT AT 3:30 A. M.| hands I recommend lemon juice — mixed with corn meal and rubbed Members of the Juneau Volun- | Well into the skin. Dust off the teer Fire Department answered a | ¢orn meal and leave the residue call from Bailey’s Cafe at 3:30|oyer night. Cornmeal and vine- o'clock this morning when a chim- | gar, are equally effective and leave ney fire started. No damage was|the skin soft and smooth. This done and the firemen quickly han-|i§ goed also for mugh and wrin- dled the situation. kled elbows. —_———— " Daily Empire Want Ads Pay. Daily Empive Want Adc Fay. “Juneau Cash Groce_ry €ASH AND CARRY * Corner Second and Seward Free Delivery Phone 58 ! 3 IDEAL PAINT PR If 1's Paint We velt PHONE 549 Fraor 4 Wendt & Garster Radzqfl' e[ep]wne Equtpment MARINE—LAND STATIONS—-—PORTABLE TRANSMPI‘TERS»—RECEIVERS‘ Lt Fo Meet Youi‘ Requu‘én{lét‘ltg ; Northern Radw Co. Vance Bl.d;”“‘ 0, Iyt ’se‘tfle, Wash. « Front ~Stmtuonom. rris’ Hardware Co. CASH AND CARRY¥ H 1o € PR PR 1S $1.95 Made by the PARKER PEN CO. to sell for'a ‘great 'DEAL MORE “ than {he PRICE'WE ARE AsKING, " Froe Wi Ake A s