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2 THE DAILY-ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, AUGUST 13, 1934. 0000000000000 000000 RO LADIES’ COATS This is a line of coats suitable for both Summer and early Fall wear SUMMER PURS to close out at $1.00 each M e 25% Sizes from 16 to 44 FLOOR COVERING All Rugs |mnu|||umummuunumuummg EXCAVATION ON =\BASE FOR PIER TWO COMPLETED Dishaw Ready to Drive Piles for Foundation— Speed Up Work Alfred Dishaw, contractor build- ing the four piers for the Douglas bridge, yesterday completed excava- tions for Pier Two, it was an- nounced today by Ike P. Taylor, Chief Engineer of the Alaska Road Commission, Mr. Dishaw was today getting ready to start driving piling for Off on . LIGHT FABRIC GLOVES An Outstanding Buy at One-Third Off DRESSES Closing out all Women’s Summer Dresses at One-Half Price’ " KID GLOVES IN LIGHT COLORS Values to $4.50 Now $2 5() $3.95 to close out at $1.00 oach ONLY A FEW HAT€ LEFT Priced at $1 00 oa('h H()USF FROCKS at $1 00 and $1 ‘)5 SILK CHFMISE Panties and Dance Sets i ne A special lot at $1.95 COATS One-Fourth Off COTTON BLOUSES 751 00 each §L.75 Bar KNI T BLOUSES $1.95 each bILK BLOUSES $2.50 B. M. Behrends Co.,Inc. “Juneau’s Leading Department Store” Line Visit our UPSTAIRS DEPARTMENT for Household Articlesjj 000000 LA A |SE FIRES SWEEP NORTHWEST FOREST NO DISRESPECT TOFORESTERS IS PERMITTED Man _Conv;c\ked of Affront to Fascist Forest Guards in Italy AR . i BRITISH NAVY MEN ENJOYING JUNERU VISIT ' Entertainment Planned for| Remainder of Visit by | Juneau C. of C. 1 ROME, Aug. 13.—The humblest forest guard is en- (Continued trom Page One) aimo, B. C., Tacoma, Port A.lbernn San Francisco, Long Beach and! Balboa, and Jamaica, before re-' - turning to Bermuda. ‘That Juneau has proven a pop- ular place to visit with the per- sonnel of the Danae is evidenced by the fact that officers and men| aboard place it with San Diego as | the favorite port they have stopped | in on their present cruise. The| ‘West Coast cruise is highly cov-| eted and sought after by officers and men of the British Navy, ac-| cording to those on board. H 5 Visiting Hours b JEL Many residents of Gastineau | cnmnuyvmud the Danae Sunday cruise were the delightful times'Billy Ulman with their entertain-| |a strictly private altercation with : % 'a neighbor. Asked by them What _afternoon between the hours of 4 had in San Diego with the per: ment features appeéaring every Submarine Division night, are getting an enthusiastic g‘t fight ‘'was about he told them Settling alt dm!bta as to how far- thé governmert would g0 to back up fastist'militiamen; the tri- bunal ordéredl & retrial for Alfredo ‘Wotta of:Dutcs. e had been’ab- solved ‘by lower Sourts of disre- spect towatd ‘two forest patrol- pers of a civiltan e camp ! Tbe : i tothfl\l members of a civilian cons P milita are .agents of b-ci"‘l,: to mvom":.’m from spreading in the cd.ekum Pass area :I:fli:ms::ty and ‘m:‘m “_ of central Wi . Disastrous forest fires, such there! over large are; fimborland in British Columbla, Idaho. (Associated Prees Photo) - |the guards n what Me considered oclock and 6 oclock when the sonnel of ship was open to the public and Twelve and the Aircraft Squwons‘recepnon “mind ‘their own business™ enjoyed the courtesy shown by the of Ehe Base Force, United Suw.s B el il Britishers. On Wednesday after-| Navy, which visited in Juneau JAY WIH-IAM RETURNS ~mnoon those wishing to visit the m CBUI’! “Danae may do so when the same vfltm hours will prevail. Built During War Constructed in 1917, during the Rupert. TR ';g'*},',fm" B }go‘{,“w,*fl! | fliers and personnel of the Air- Jay P. Wm.ll.uu Forest Exam- {cratt Squadrons agam 1n Prince OPENING TAKES mm iner, returiied bome ‘Saturday af- ter a ‘two-months absence 'in According to R. R. Brown, Man- | Southern end of ‘the district. |ager of the United Food Company,|Spent most of that time ‘cruising the public’s endorsement of their|timber ‘dreas on" the west coast - —_———— IS FIRST TO REACH hxmnsmnmi — e ‘World War, the Danae is of me\ 13 knots and a cruising radius or' opening was marvelous and great-|of ‘Prince' 6f Wales Island which 4-inch guns, four 3 pdr.; two 2! Starting wdfiY. the Woodland |ang appreciation for the wonder- .on the Danae have the status of [chow mein. In addition to these Seward and Second Streets, in the John Barrom, first child ren';l light cruiser type. It is 445 feet ! in length, has @ cruising speed of WOODLAND GARDENS 5500 miles, Armament carried TO OH"ER DINNERSH, el By Siosclatione Sk e o §5 W HeF waiitog Ao consists ‘of six 6-inch guns, three| Brown wishes to express his thanks | the next’year hy Ketchikan saw- mflh_ !“ QF., and 12 torpedo tubes. \Gardens will serve and feature (s, response accorded his live groc- ‘Midshipmen making the cruise !chicken dinners, chop suey and| jery and meat establishment .on Ensigns in the United States Navy |dishes, according to Mrs. hm:; Goldstein Building. mmmmtwoywsmydm owner of the W i o "l a M S Fqualization is in session ‘8t ses which follows three years of Gardens, the sandwiches and Oth-| mye General Soclety of Mechan-|in ‘Hyder ‘to- reach his majority| ' ‘R. H. STEVENS, PLUMBING (i et istudy at the Naval_ in the ler lunches already offered Will be | and Tradesmen in’New York|While s fesident’of that town, re-|—8d¥. Assessor. SHEET METAL ! Navy. ‘They receive continued. inaugurated their anhnual celebra-|Cently ' passed his - twenty-fifst . 4 their commissions as sub-Liuten-| The new Woodland Trio con- tion of the Fourth of July in 1785.|birthday. He Wis born in Oregon,| A Santa Cruse, Cal, contrictor Mmm tinies to be ‘popular with Jueeu asor T 7o EG: and eame %Mr hen he was has equipped his wheel SHOES COMPLETE LINES IN WOMEN’S |result of the longshoremen's strike 5()6 I)alr AND MEN S hich held up shipments of mater- s e ial about 30 days. /rom CHILDREN’S FAMOUS & SR A T POLL PARROT The group is under’the guidance | F L ol R 2 of Roy M. Mooze, Advertising Man- | SILI( SCARFS 9 ager of the Capper Publications GIRLS’ SUMMER from—— en M Dusineds dotate ‘ave tak b & -2 3 care of by S. M. Lundberg, A: MEN’S FURNISHINGS Top Coats - Special gain at $10 00 Boys’ Suits- Specml Price W”b"A_’bst’. Regional Forester | b Holbrook. With District lfimer Charles Burdick he visited | .| Board under no circumstances will the pier's foundations. - Seventy- ifive piles are to be sunk inside the sheet piling. Progress on the pier is expected == |to be speeded up from now on. The delay in Pier Two was largely the CAPPER TOUR PARTY ABOARD S. S. ALASKA' A large party of tourists, spon- sored by the Capper Publicati of Topeka, Kansas, and numberi 56 in all, are’ abeard the Alas on her preseni cruise. to $8 50 ant General Agent for the Chicazo and Great Western Railroad at u.s. D!}PAR’I'M‘ENT PF AGRICULTUR.E WEATHER BUREAU The Weather (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and vieinity, beginning at 4 p.m., August 13: Cloudy tonight and Tuesday; light variable winds. LOCAL DATA Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather 4 pm. yest'y 30.22 58 88 Calm [] Rain 4 am. today 30.19 54 99 s 2 Rain Noon today ......3017 58 88 s 3 Rain CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY | TODAY Highest 4pm. | Lowest4am. 4am. Precip. #am. Station temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hys. Weather Barrow . 36 36 36 36 8 0 Cldy Nome 58 54 52 52 1] .30 ‘Rain Bethel 56 52 | 50 50 12 02 Pt Cldy Fairbanks 68 66 56 56 8 04 ' Rain Dawson 70 68 50 52 12 o Cldy St. Paul 52 52 | 48 52 14 Trace Cldy Dutech Harbor 62 58 46 46 0 Trace Cldy Kodiak 56 56 | 52 54 4 16 Ccldy Cordova 62 60 50 52 0. .04 Cldy Juneau 60 58 | 54 5 z2 o Rain Sitka 63 - | 53 -+ 0 0 Pt. Cldy Retchikan .. 66 60 54 54 4 0 Cldy Prince Rupert ... 60 60 48 50 4 0 Cldy Edmonton . 72 62 50 50 4 a2 Cldy Seattle 74 2 | 56 56 4 [ Pt. Cldy Portland 6 4 58 58 8 0 Cldy San Francisco 62 56 54 56 4 0 Cldy The barometric pressure is moderately high over the northeast- ern Pacific Ocean and from Oregon to Alaska, except slightly below normal near Nome and near the mouth of the Mackenzie River with showers over most of Alaska yesterday and light showers in the estern interior and northern pinhandle last night. The weather ; generally cloudy in other districts. Temperature changes have been ummportam s s When you see our to $4 25 Kansas City. The excursion is an annual affair promoted by Senator Arthur Cap- | per of Kansas, and is advertised theough his publications. Membe are drawn from as widely sepa points as Dallas, Texas, and To penish, Wash., although most of | them come from Kansas. While few of them are actually farmers. | they are principally persons who depend upon farms, either through | owning and renting out farm land | or through being in business mI farm communities. | | | 1 = = = = = = = = = The idea of the tour is to give | the patrons of the Capper Publi- cations an interesting and compre- hensive tour at a reasonable cost and with a minimum of bother. from the time they start until they return home, Mr. Lundberg taking care of everything except the actual enjoyment of the journey itself. — e, at Half JUDGE HOLZHEIMER BACK United States District Attorney Judge W. A. Holzheimer, returned Saturday from an official trip A complete line of with his new assistant, Wilfred | Stump, who took office early last F A M I L Y week. Judge George F. Alexander adjourned court there sine die last GROCERIES Salurday after drawing grand and | !petit jury panels for the Septem- ber term of the Federal Districs lCourt. he said. { R SR VIA SCHOOL IS |cer FiNe carch, MPLETED; OTHERS FINISHED THIS WEEK! Tom Nedeau of Kaufmann’s Cafe and Harry Peterson of the Alaska ‘They never-even see their uckels; FROM KETCHIKAN VISIT| to Ketchikan where he conferred | CUT-THROAT TROUT LATEST STYLES You will surely want to sew and make one of these smart SUM-, MER DRESSES." SIMPLICITY |5, PATTERNS GUARANTEED PERFECT Leader Department Store George Brothers D | [ PSS SIS THE PARIS IN | (On Glacier Highway) SMOKY'S PARIS INN TRIO EVERY NIGHT AT 10:00 (Hear 'Em Do “The Flying Trapeze”) PIT BARBEQL'E — BEER — WINE FRIED CHICKEN “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” i ! “Juneau’s Own Store” Grill brought back 68 fine trout has completed the new Tenm,n,”from a fishing expedition yester- school at Seldovia according to|9ay. The fish everaged about 12 mord received here today, and ex-[m"hes in length, and were mostly pects to finish those at Portlock | Cutthroats, with a few Eastern, and Port Graham this week. brook trout. In order to keep the From there, he will go to the field to themselves for at least wim River where he has|Oneé more expedition, they are two contracts for ,schools, one at: Very secretive about its location R. D. Petermon, local contractor, ilod!llh and the other at Crook- | to_the discomfiture of envious !o- ed Creek. "He expects to go to‘“l anglers. Seward by boat, end from there| to Anchorage by train, taking an| SHOP IN JUNEAU! airplane from Anchorage on. Materials “for the schools left| Seattle last week on the steamer Maid of Orleans. %ngfif AT TURNER “LAKE IN SHORT TIME A shelver cabin for the conven- jence of sportsmen using Turner will be erected on the sand . at thé mouth of the large that emties into the lake Pe pper Thnluxuy of good pepper is anyones. Jt costs no more. the lake Sunday. It is hoj to erect the cabin this Pall] said. At that time! the trail to the lake will be re- NOTICE TO TAX nn:u | THe Woard of Equajization will meet in the Council Chambers at u:ecnynulrromspm to 10 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18 | payers figflm their assessments and to make whatever adjustments fe necessiry regarding the assess- ment roll for 1034. Afler the final meeting of the Not Because We Are Cheaper BUT BETTER RICE & AHLERS CO. any further adjustments be made. So tax payers are urged to make their complaints while the Board ot BAILEY’S it CAFE B “WHERE YOU MEET YOUR FRIENDS” Process Served Confidential Investigations ‘Alaska Detective Agency WM. FEERO, Manager Room 1, Shattuck Building " "P. 0. Box 968 Phéne 2152 YOU CAN REALLY HAVE A NEV CAR LEONARD ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS Now on display'in our sglesroom ‘Machine Sfié !;ére the B Always Pmal» w& < o L