The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 9, 1934, Page 2

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2 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JULY 9, 1934. e et e e e e et e e STUGK PR'GES 1 U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU e | The Weather (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) 1 l‘oru-/ut for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m. July 9: l um e Showers tonight and Tuesday; gentle variable winds. LOCAL DATA 3 TRADING DULL Txme Barameter Temp. Hum!dlly Wmd Velocity ~Weather s & % yest'y 54 14 Cldy 4 "m today 2903 50 87 Culm 0 cldy Noon today 29.96 51 83 1 Rain (0] easonapie eyg %P lse Taases Toal Oul Thee undre: ousan ares | . YESTERDAY | TODAY —Lowest in 12 Years | i * Highest 4pm. | Lowest4am. 4am. Prec| 4a.m. > I l ] H “ fi d h g l d NEW YORK, July 9 —s‘o"kI Station temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity th: w:athel @ [t will pay vou G to attend this sale. Here you will find choice Summer merchandise at B Bty e | M aalt g B ol e it ! | session and the undertone was Nome LA S - TRl T R T T T Clearance prices. Read every item and sée whét values arb dffei'efi to mal\e this SN gk ey SH, | vty N i U Pn nee & e ¥ ¢ ing. Transfers were only 300,000 Fairbanks 62 62 46 46 4 02 Rain outst: U](hng event. A shares, the lowest full day's total Dawson 70 68 46 48 8 0 PL.Cudy ) for about 12 years. 48 48 | 44 44 8 .28 Rain \\ P\CPI T]()\I\I OPPORTUNITY The close today found the mar- Dutch Harbor 58 56 52 58 8 0 Clear H ket steady. Kodiak 72 72 48 50 4 0 Cldy 60 58 52 52 10 0 PLCldy ¥ - CLOSING PRICES TODAY 61 51 50 50 0 Trace Cldy 4 NEW YORK, July 9.—Closing Sit 57 — 8 — - 0 Pt.Cidy e quotation of Alaska -Juneau mine Ketchikan 58 54 2 @2 4 32 PtCldy » """" i stock today is 21%, American Can Prince Rupert 52 52 46 46 4 62 Rain 4 |98%, American Power and Light monton 4 2 52 51 4 [ Clear b 7, Anaconda 14%, Armour’'B 5%, Seattle 70 63 54 5§ 6 0 Cldy i Bendix Aviation 14%, Bethlehem Portland 6 4 60 60 4 0 Cldy % U .. TR R AR e e | Steel 33, Calumet and Hecla 4'4, San i 68 60 52 54 4 0 Cldy it B T R A T - | Chrysler 40':, Curtiss-Wright 3% The barometric pressure is moderately low over the Interior and 4 - General ‘vxotors 32, International North and in the eastern portion of the Gulf of Alaska. It is low- ¢ ~ 7 o \ ¢ ' l Harvester 322, Kennecott 21%, est near the Arctic coast with showers in Bering Sea, the Interior o SILR DRESASLAS . S'bag "er “n(l T‘ll ored COA TS Unmd States Steel 393, Ulen fl;L Southeast. The pressure is high in Interior Canada and south- T 2750 ] 99 *5 ® 46 P lCompanv no sale; Warner Pic- ern Bl Sea with clear weather in the Aleutian Islands and All Dresses at $7.50 and §9.75 ITS |tures 47, Pound $5.04, Nabesna considerable cloudiness elsewhere. Temperatures. have fallen in NOW $4.25 Reg. $22.50 Coats NOW ... $11.95 bid 145 ask 155, [Northern and Centyal Alaska. < 4 All Dresses at $16.50 IN TWO GROUPS Reg. 35.00 Coats NOW ______. 19.75 {TALLAPOCSA BEATS b NOW $7.95 3 R Coate NOW 9= CARDINALS AGAIN; eg. 49.50 Coats NOW __.._. 25.00 ; & GROUP 1 .. i M All Dresses $22.50 and $26.50 7l : ’ COMEDY OF ERRORS NOW §13.50 GROUP 2 . Sizes 14 to 44 In a rather loose session, the 4 % {Tallapoosa defeated the Cardinals < e e Tt S e e Sunday afternoon with a score of R A g 20 to 16. Not in a basketball We carry a complete line of LADIES’ SILK SKIRTS {LADIES® COTTON BLOUSES{ WOMEN’S WOOL JERSEY MILLINERY fga;n}:-, elther, ‘but baschall i P o 2 i % ¢ 3 i " e contest was termed by one $2.45 Valués 1o $2.50, Now $1.25 SLACKS . . Your Choice |spectator as a “Comedy of Errors.” “ s e ? 3 1.50 | Nevertheless, the sallors deserve LADIES' WOOLEN SKIRTS KNITTED BLOUSES Brown, Green, Navy $ Fosstinn e M S vare, - X o= i ,Wyman and Gregory poling out $1.45 and $2. $1.95 $3.95 BERETS—75¢ {homers and Fagan connecting for L I u 0 R S B e ——rcrrosn S e e |a three-base hit, with bases full ior neaily so each time. BARRYMCRE YACHT BEERS "} ARRIVES IN JUNEAU REMARKABLE VALUES OFFERED IN NECKWEAR, SCARFS, GLOVES and HOSIERY Lace Collar and Cuft Fabric Gloves Silk Scarfs | Silk Hosiery Sets, 65¢ each 95 cents 85 cents | 50c pair sobn Barrsmaone and tamiy, ac. | OFEN ALL NIGHT FREE DELIVERY e kR R e A o T SN e SRR s AN LT | T T R AReT, B i cr_::nynn!ct[i b{ a party of 8t 3 WOMEN’S HOUSE z PRINTED PIQUE | PRINTED CHIFFONS { EXTRA SPECIAL IN PURSES If oulonk oty 1 B sacus: the » . PAJAMAS Striped Seersucker | and Plain Georgettes | < LACE CURTAINS | Ladies' Purses and ~ § v """ "} Alaskan Hotel Liquor Store ! Fast color printed Boys’ Shirting .39 inches wide : 2Vy yavrds long Handbags in day looking the vt s i : 0.2 i percale Chiffon Voile Regular value $2.25 36 inches wide ; 2 lots @ visit tothe Museum this after- Dave Housel, Prop. Phone Single Q-2 rings | Regular $1.95 Printed Dimity Clearance Pricé Regular $1.00 Panel Lot 1—$1.00 each | The Infanta has been cruising in . :1 Special—$1.00 { 25 cents yard | $1.45 yard - Clearance——»i({c Eang!fi _ Lot 2—$2.00 each e ton Bk St " Assortment of | SWISS VOILE | SOLID COLOR AND | RUFFLED CURTAINS UMBRELLAS Bty B o i = SILK“LINGERIE, SLIPS, Plain colors PRINTED SUMMER {1/ 'GREEN and 16-rib Gloria Cloth ;r’scm“:f‘"‘lgct’o i CHEMISE, DANCE in SILKS 6OLD Umbrellas e T SETS, Pastel shades Values to. $1.75 DESIGNS All colors—Latest [P i i N : PANTIES Regular 75¢ NOW 2Y4 yards long models | Juneau Lodge this cvening at 7:30 BURN 9 $1.00 ‘Garment Clearance—25¢ yard $1.00yard | §1.00 Pair Special —$2.95 § lorec™ o or w2 " O | " WOMEN’S RAYON | STANDARD PERCALE | PRINTED RAYON COTTON LUNCHEON SETS § —wav. " ooy, d’ - KNIT_VESTS and Prints_and plain DRESS - SHEET' LINEN SETS | > | Indian Egg Lump | PANTIES Colors I;ABR:’CS Bugxns 36 in. sl?uarecwlilh 4b 112- . FORD » Assorted col GUARANTEED 85¢ values 1. Size in. napkins. Colors blue, e , et g WASHABLE NOW 70980 - | Solbled dndl gree AGENCY $12.00 per ton at bunkers i 25¢ each 29: yar(rlr SR f yards foril.lm il.‘lo each : Sl 00 set e (i § Ve &35 blee s 3tk e u ~ SWIMMING {NOVELTY CRETONNES WOOLENS * PART ; . ly i SUITS Suitable for drapes, cov-{Novelty woolen *fabrics wooL VISlT THE i gfi?s i Indian Egg-Lump a * ) SHOES er shps, and many other] for suits and dresdes: SINGLE "10-CENT ‘ GREASES PHONE 412 : CAPS . thousehold uses ! 6 in. wide BLANKET DEPARTMENT i ; .‘ ONE-FOURTH OFF SPECIAL $4.50 values SPECIAL ‘urs’r AllS ; REGULAR PRICE 25¢ yard Now $2.50 yard $1.35 each , PACIFIC COAST COAL Co. oS e RS T TRREE Ly A ; RS ! Peina n 40 MEN'S LIGHT GREY AND TAN SUMMER SUITS, values to $37.50 :l 9 g 42 ‘YNEAU (W] CL EARANCE PRICE $23.75 : : . —No Approvals— ' ——No Alterations— N ONE GROUP MICHAEL STERNS TOPCOATS values to $35.00 NOW $17.5 MEN’S SOLID LEATHER OXFORDS. ' {VOMEN'S SPORT OXFORDS $4.95 : '+ 1 1igpg50ug305 1 B. M. Behrends ~ “Juneau’s Le .xdmg Department Store” “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” Sale Reduction Continues ALL REMAINING HATS .........$195 each VOILE DRESSES .................. 100 each SILK BLOUSES ................... 100 each : D. W BRANCH LEAVEMS_T Mr. Branch arrived in Juneau|Libby, is in Juneau after ‘an’ m"c.uwm'“m“"ifii eu_logy‘ 'm‘ S, A. “fi[[g“m‘ HAL COI TON BLOUSES """"""" 'SOL ea.Ch o N TENDERlThursday évening on the fr::ce\aafic:k;naamp t:lw the canneries ;:K ;‘MV t.hn’ Ppall-bearers ';cm H.. J. x5y cm m VISIT ’ u and has spen €] and Yakutat where Y . . W. - S v FOR TAKU 0! el T ey e g oo el b B L S Hdde ‘ STORE OPEN UNTIL 8 0°CLOCK TOMORROW EVENING He will return here in a short time | large packs. kphmgpp and D, J. Oliver. Mrs. A. Hn!lenlhll is a passen- , General Manager | and expects to remain here for S 'Mis. 'W. B. Héisel sang, accom- | ger aboard.. the steamer Yukon With Us Before You Buy Elsewhere’ Department for | several days before continuing to panied by Mids Lillian Alexander. fi:,'.m to Juneau to visit her sons. Shop f > A Yakutat to look over the cannery| AXEL KOSKEY LAID ertmient | WaS' ih Evergreen | She is accompanied by her daugh- that place. 4 ot TO REST YESTERDAY | “fi™fimus isuies were many | " OiE0E Felenhal. he will| While he was in Juneau, Mr. iy 9 i { ld! HMMM o . new plant |Branch received word that addi-| A farge rumber of peoplé at- %‘T m:::‘gnft . This|tional cans had been ordered 107 | tended the funeral of Axel J.| ' Mms. MILLER RETURNING |o ”m recently married at the | the Libby, McNeill and Libby can-| goskey, resident of Jurieau ' sifice A daughter, ' Peter by U, S. Commissioner e s o L, e s S B S B, i e T the " | held ih the Elks' 3 A | a1l | ceeding a1l expectations. et w ol o H“’;mofl; fi Junss, shoard the steamer | Petersburg, Press, and immediately ©Capt. F. Svensson, of the salmon f department of Libby, MeNeill and Juneaw’s Own Store ritual ceremony was used. ta m Dean C. E Rice, of Trinity D in 2 mgwu&mmfl

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