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T5¢ dosep ... TURKISH TOWELING 50c yard w4 WASH CLOTHS Mcgach PART LINEN' TOWELING oo 0c yard | " DUST CLOTHS 10c MO'I'H-PROOF GARMENT : .MG,&-—:!&: , B M. Behrn C.. Inc. T and sdut fo advantage, every need for the ‘Coming Sesson.’ "~ HOSPITAL GAUZE i a ne . & I RUGS, LINOLEUM EICT CONGOLEUM—Prints, Inlaid—LINOLEUM AXMINSTER RUGS—6x9, 7.6x9, 8.3x10.6/9x12 *'CONGOLEUM RUGS—AIl Sizes + WINDOW SHADES—Green and ‘Tan WALLPAPER—Bedroom, I.ivingroom, Kitchen, WORKMEN'S CLOTHING DUXBAK COATS and PANTS' * 'OVERALLS ‘and JUMPERS' MOLESKIN' and KAHKI'PANTS OILSKINS ‘and SLICKERS - HEAVY and LIGHT PACKS GUMBOOTS—Light and Heavy > and YOUNG MEN’S CORDURQY PANTS BOYS’ SLICKERS 'and RAINCOATS ' BOYS’ OVERALLS ' ARCTIC SOX—For tlle WI!olc Family YARDAGE | YA‘RBA‘GE MOSQUITO NET batiak wons e 15¢ yard ? 1B, 20c yard OLORED CAMBRIC iy s s 15¢ yard 'CRETONNES TRI-COLORED BUNTING Heto $1.25 o 1T%c yard . TICKING 20c—50c BOYS 7§u to $1.50 yard 'BURLAP "~ Green, Brpwn, Natural 8c yard " BLEACHED MUSLINS 15¢—20c " UNBLEACHED MUSLINS || " OUTING FLANNELS White and Colored 15¢, ZOc, 0c, 35c‘y CURTAINS - | Rayon Panels =~ Marquisette Panels Large Mesh Panels Colored Mesh Panels . Novelty Panels Lace Panels Dotted Swiss Novelty Ruffled Rose, Blue, Green, Gold Cothge Sets E SAmNHoe CANVAS—20c, 25¢, 30c_ ‘BEUE DENIM—25¢ IIAIIIRI @LOIT!‘—-LZSc White:.and Colored ‘Part-Wool Singles Douhle ‘Cotton. Blankets Wm.&iu Filled sm&ok e‘:‘: ““Juneau’s Leading Department $tore” MMER OF S ER ( IIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIQIIIII|IIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII It RIFT §| JORE UPS ___ Pillow CasesSets = BRUSH AND COMB SETS A $7.00 « LINEN FINISH PLAYING * CARDS-=Gilt™Edged 4 ATISF ACTION GIRI.S’ WASH DRESSES CHINTZ SHOE BAGS TAIRS! 0E S BN i f LI]VEI’VS" . Luncheon Sets Breakfast Sets Dinner Sets Varied Pricé”Range $1.00 and up " Bed Linen Sets "Bédspreads” _Colored Monkscloth g $1.00 yard : 5 ColorecI VeIollr = $2.95 yard = 50¢ DRUG SUNDRIES TOILET ARTICLES ' STATIONERY _ BATHING SUITS ‘Bgmlmc_ SHOES I Holds 6 Pairs Shoes ! 90c each | Judge and Mrs. Jaines Wicker- | IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII JUDGE AND MRS, J. WICKERSHAM HAVE RETURNED *‘A::z:in;i’\r;izyco,fi‘;:' Commencement - sham returned to Juneau on the ~| Barrow | Nome 2 42 ~1 Bethel . 4“4 aska Agricultural College and| chool of Mines in "Fairbarks, at | which Judge 'Wickersham was ‘the | principal speaker. Mrs. Wickersham | ttended in her- official ecapacity | as member of “the Board of 'Trus- tees of the College. They remained | n the ‘Interior ‘city for “about a On the day before commence- | ent, Judge Wickersham broke the round and delivered the dedica-, ry address for the building that' s to be erected on the campus of | | ‘cordova 12 U. S. DEPARTMENT OF, AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU® The W eather (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p. m., June 1: Cloudy tonight, Saturday probably showers gentle southeast- erly winds. LOCAL DATA Barometer Temp. Humldlty wmd Veloclty 29.98 67 £1..80.06 44 "82 80.05 61 39 10 CABLE AND RADIO m:rowrs PR I‘ODAY | Lowest4a.m. 4a.m;, Preeip. 4am. | temp. temp. velooity Wu-s Weather 2 Time 4 p.m. yest'y 4 am. today Noon today Wenther Clear ‘Clear™ Clear NW'! YESTERDAY | ‘Highest lp-m Statien Fairbanks 34 Dawson . 2 40 St. Paul | 36 Dutch Harbor 5 40 Kodiak 2 42 Trace Pt. Cldy Rain Cldy Clear Clear Clear Cldy Rain Cldy Cldy Clear Juneau “ Sitka : — Ketchikan 2 42 Prince Rupert 5 5 48 Edmonton 40 Seattle i 50 Portland 2 52 San Francisco 52 The barometrie pressure is low in Bering Sea and southward and in the western portion of the Gulf of Alaska and the Interior with showers in ‘Western ‘Alaska and the western portion of the Guif. | 'The pressure is moderately high in Eastern Alaska, ‘Western Canada 2 on Arctic ice off the Siberian coast while engaged in aerial res- cue work. ! ‘The ceremonjes of dedication held Y‘;"“‘“‘* on the campus, were immediately preceded by a circling fTlight ]ow over the memorial site by a Pa- cific Alaska Airways plane px]oth by S. E. Robbins. | Dr. Charles E. Bunnell, president of the College, introduced Judge Wickersham at both the dedica- tion ceremony and at the com- mencement exercises. Judge Wickersham’s address to the graduates at commencement was Inspiring ‘and filled with in- tensely interesting allusions to Al- ments on early and recent events in' her historic annals. KGR old newspspers for saie at Em- pire Office. The luxury of good pepper is anyones, It casts no more. [ - and southward with clear' weather' in ‘Southeast Alaska. Tempera- tures have fallen in Southwestern Alaska and have Tisen' elsewhere. ALASKA MEAT CO FEATURING CAKSTEN’S BABY BEEF—DIAMOND TC HAMS AND BACON—U. 8. Government Inspected aska's geologic phases and com- | J uneau Lumber Mius Inc. Hi-WAY PARCEL DELIVERY BERT WHITFIELD, Proprietor Office and Stand with SERVICE MOTORS CO. Telephone 202 CHINTZ GARMENT BAGS _Holds Several Garments $1.00 each A WONDERFUL ASSORT- MENT OF FINE Chinaware—Glasses il%:lwn Utensils Boilers— ets “Buckets=—ete. Items™t66 numerous to mention —_——— OUR:.10-CENT. COUNTER. e .~TRUNKS. . . . Steamer Trunks ... 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ALEXANOU:& GEORGE| # Juns Sunday l)mnn Menu For six Tomato Juice Cocktail Broiled Chickens Buttered Potatocs Creamed Lima Beans Bread Plum Jelly spoon lemon juice. Mix all ingredients excepting the lemon juice. Cover and simmer 15/ | minutes. Strain, add lemon juice and pour into jar. Cool, seal and chill. Will keep a week if stored in |’ a cold place. Broiled Chickens Two two and one-half pound chickens; six ‘tablespoons butter; one-half cup water; one teaspoon salt; one-fourth teaspoon paprika. 'lhorixghly clean, wash chick- ens an in - shallow pan and spread vlth butter. Sprin- kh with salt and paprika. Arrange mmmwmmummnmumm.nmmn glowing flame. Cook slowly and turn several times for 20 minutes. | ens are wvery | Broiled chicken requxrex constant’ watching and one person should be designated to that special job. Strawberry Cake Dessert Six individual sponge cakes; one cup whipped cream; two cups ber- ries; two-thirds cup sugar; eone teaspoon vanilla. Remove centers from cakes. Mix ang chill rest of ingredients. When ready to serve stufl cakes with ber- ry mixture and sexve with forks. —————— GET BIG mm Roy Nolan I;lfl Red Williams killed on Admiralty Island bear Memorial Day. W I.OAD OF With a full hu! ot passengers, the seaplane Ohichagof of the Al- aska .Southern Airways, piloted by Re¢ B-.Billis, Lloyd Jarmman, me- obanio, ‘arrived here from Ketchi- ‘and way points this morning 10 aelock. - Arviving here on the plane were Van Mavern, Mrs. H. Karknes, Elstead and G. D. McDonald Petershurg and Hans Berg fram Wrangell. At 11 o'clock, Pilot took dff in the Chichagof TODAY i Southern Airways cabin. The plane is to return to Ket- this afternoon and make | ¢ another trip to Juneau tomorrow morning. i ————— numum RORINSON HERE l(ll' t _Robi daughter of };e Mrs.” m‘IPI{ Robinson, member of last year’s graduating|“| ¢lass of Juneau High School, re- turned hme on the Oordova from -@ We'are in’ 3 'positiont t6 gwe ym l.he best to be s had at any price} . . 5 u vl B oo RICE & AHllfRS 0. PLUMBING “HEAPING® ' '*SHEET‘METAL ““Wé tell in advance what job wilf cost™