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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, SEPT. 11, 1934. . mllllllIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIlIIIIIIIH!NIIHIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIHIIIIIIII|||IIIIIIIIINlflIlIIIHIHIIlI!llIIIIIMIQQIH“MIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIII'HiflIIIIIIIIHIIII"IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHlllllllllllllllllllllllgf ANNWERS AHY {9 8 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU Fair Week Specials CHING YOUR BUDGET? Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., Sept. 11: Then you are one of the humlre(ls who will be interested in these Gem-nlh fair tonight and Wednesday; moderate northeasterly winds. R E B LOCAL DATA M Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity ~ Weather vesty ... 2081 58 8 w10 Cldy P b | today . 2989 59 3 NE 12 Cldy {Butler, Mauro C ompany Noon today 2990 58 3% NE 16 PLOdy CABLE AND RADIOG REPORTS Complimented, Pleased " | with Heavy Patronage 3 B YESTERDAY TCODAY Lowest 4a.m. 4a.m. Precip. 4am. | [ | } Highest 4p.m. | | | The sale attending tffe Twenti-| Station temp. temp. temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather % <44 ==|eth Anniversary of the Butler- Barrow 30 28 e o o o O N R e A = - E Mauro Drug Company, according Nome . 50 48 42 44 14 0 Clear to H. R. VanderLeest, owner of the Bethel . 56 56 38 38 4 0 Clear : # = | business, has exceeded all expec-|Fairbanks . 60 60 36 38 6 01 Cla, 1Y 1: 19 E ations in sales volume. | Dawsor i 52 | 283, .32 10 02 Cldy TR ¢ In odder that all m: s 50 50 | 48" 850 24 32 Rain ' 7 9 5 } ’ er before the stock of an E t 60 60" 54 56 20 20 i 3 i 1 h;?(’ll s Mfi}mel Sterns ,a"d Gth |15 depleted, Mz. VanderLeest 62 62 ik &% ; e COLONIAL DRAPERY DAMASKS — var- good - makes. They are, a8 early huying this afternoon, ¢ 6 66 ol et & 1 i & b 7 == ning and tomorrow, as is pos: 62 58 52 .59 01 i T:veed Suits ious colors and designs, special per yard ....$1.00 hl)w;:l', fl(;e filllCSt '}:‘a‘ =" Many deli R Tu1 compliment i i R (g g ¢ - I 4 GG A R Ry . Y % can roduced at these == |have been received by the owner Kr'chlkan 58 56 48 50 4 56 [} FAIR WEEK GAY COLORED CRETONNES—values to prices P = |from his patrons upon the $2 gift Prince Rupert 54 54 ’ i e cld§ & il § R - : : 3 2 = of Cara Nome face powder. {Edmonton 52 48 | 34 34 8 0 i 2 91¥4 -'""56'1 lli) 50c per “'lil‘j‘pe“al 4 yards for ... $1.00 Other gifts are also given to Seattle 68 88 | fEima o weilal m '2?&‘} WY el et ) = | customers. Portland 70 66 | 54 54 5 i toh IGURED VOILES—good quahty, spemal $25 00 to Theré: 18 it excelierlt sales staff|San Franciboo . 64 56 £ | B4 +gd 6 r‘;c g:g;, NEW ARRIVALS i P _.$1.00 == |on.the job and patrons are quic gl < . v iR ALD In SRS =l heing satisfied. | The barometric pressure is moderately low in Bering Sea, with Y PRINTED SILK CREPES — special per 2 $37 50 = o b | h easterly to southerly winds and moderate rnei:n?n f;unr‘:';rn 4 I !’l )5’ Q)F}()rt l p 1 00 ! ng Sea, and is moderately low from Southeast Alaska to Pugat 4 / vard B s = !Sound with showers in Southeast Alaska and British Columbia. The 1 g - = TURNER LAKE CAMP sure is high over the remainder of Alaska and southward with ana ifir(’&‘b Fl'flis AVY WEIGHT OUTING. FLANNEL— . Men’s TOI)(woats = : y clear weather. Temperature changes have been unim- : . ¢ 0 &= To take supplies to the trail T fl’g:,'lll—l’(‘l:l'll'(l'plaln (’olor‘s, speclaloizards ....$1.00 All remaining coats for D & Timer lake Ditna — EEIATER D 1R B RO Y 9 ; Z= Ranger Charles Burdick, left g ; WHITE Ml,SLlN—specul, 8 yards ~$1.00 quick selling at— = thatgpolnt kel o tha R uHUgg;ERSSO&%fivAEFTER l]e]n I:fm(e}lxe ‘;:ulosn(:lw(?:.,;heni‘;mzr e e o e nr o = IX, Capt. George Sarvela. He is| | Company, several Ladies’ Dresses GOOD QUALITY STRIPED OUTING ’ B R See stwia TR | ey, i Sl piin: " Y 1o - = While there, Mr. Burdick will de- for Mr. Herbruck. Th & in sating, crepes, sheers, FLANNEL, special, 4 yards Half Price 5 ide whethar 4o locsts the tral [ M, S oo : A s A = from the beach to the lake. He| ssful 22-day hunt in | time as well as good hunt I woolens. All the new = /will also select the site for a shel- Robert Patterson, Jr. |expect to reu:‘n,goo e g stvles ;IJl ('Ul(ll‘>. == ter cabin that will be erected d Robert A. Herbruck, both of o :::' -~ Men’s Oxfor(ls the sand spit near the upper end | Dayton, Ohio, left here on lhcre1‘“;;;;;6:;1:;&'1’:‘";2;;;:einl;um $7.95 up BROWN D NATURAL BURLAP. — 36 d : otk kn bound for Seaile. TheY | Caatham Siralis coss ot Chicha- _________________ bde, tecial) U iid . Famous Star Brand Solid BT Shun ot fo lake a plane from S¢lgof and Baranof Islands. They in. wide ecia yards ool Siher— VOTE—VOTE—VOTE toy $lieic. nomes ' uext Satu ssed through Frederick Sound, ; i ————— —— e > . ™ T TR A P Walock £ Sy % .| hunting along Kuiu and Kuprean- A g F ” II ts LADIES’ LEATHER PURSES, specml eath. sl_(]() y he pells cle=> at 7 o'cloc Both were delighted With their|orrgandc an returned north with wwew it'a ars DL 5 o i PSS $3 95 $4 9[. tonight. If ycu have not voted |hunt and procured good bags Of | gon"along the mainland 5 —vete. Reguirements are that | me. The trip was made on the 3 g -~ < . — | — Velvetd:Felts atid Pabribs LA]D1E5 Nr(] KWEAR—in linen, ik fllla ekl 9 PET I, you have been a resident of | t Hyperian, Capt. Oscax‘ W 5 X E ace, specia er. st .. il ¥ i p Alzska fer one year and your | nd John Harris accompan-| Farmers in the Irish potato belt in all the new m}mh 8. " Al “0%,“ s ,%5,()5 precinct for 30 days. No regis- | the party as guide. | of western North Carolina report ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, SANIT \RY NA KINS—S A S fration is necessary. Vote be- Mr. Patterson had made a pre- |t season’s crop is the biggest in B g e 'Eackage:”. """"" 1.00 i T e i | et fore 7 o'clock tonight, vious trip to Alaska, coming with! five years. > e PO SEUNE AN O g Pure Silk Ho CHILDREN’S (‘O’l'I‘ON HOSE — special, NEW SHIPMENT of Tk 4 pairs ; LADY HELEN il i sen AP A Phoenix Product i CHILDREN’S PRINTED DRESsEs—mes ,Boys Cordur oy = .. g’ 00 7-14, special at ... BE ol i P = 2 pmrs e i vl sedidle R & SRt | ants = * ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, LUNCHEON SETS—special, each = ety s Suewmind o e NaE v i Blue and castor colors. = Joo a0 AL | ADIES’ FIGURED GOWNS Al et e $1 00 Age 6 to 18— = Lm.ws New oo g £ $1.00 = ........... : = Silk P]“”W‘ - S o e B P $ f = 2 & ) )‘ UNDERWEAR — mmhum weight, at 2:350;("1(1 = 4« () 43¢ $3.9 = Do. Y0 ! o T = B sumstaate = ““““““ R e MEN’S HANDKERCH]EFS — large size, b A A0 G e A = Y 1 8 for .. = . S(,H OOL e , Men’s Hats = 4 Gl MEN'S COTTON SOX—black, 6 for .......... $1.00 = 3 i 14 E{()LI\;S :\ifNH fiif(}if&[x % ..ngmm v New Fall styles and col- = 4 3 . = OF WOOI s 7 et e “",9,5}131 for oo $1.00 ors in Stetson and Harde- = Sizes 14 to ;4) LADIES’ FELT SLIPPERS—hrown, grey, man at— = . blue, pair $1.00 = b 5 3 PO "SR T T RN i = Very Special P 1 e $ = X-] BOYS' TENNIS SHOESKed Brand, 4.00 and = b ( bt i ) = ¢ = b : A = See the latest in G.E. Hotpoint VISIT OUR “HOUSE 0 BABGA zvs” UPSTAIRS! = Fleetic Range at the Southéust = ‘Alaska Fair this week. = = o When you select your new range, = don’t judge by old-fashioned stand- " ® .’ P = ards. See an Electric Range before you ’ = B Vg “Juneau s Leading Depa rtlnlg\iJStpre £ buy. Progress has be?n made in kitch: = en ranges as well as in motor cars. HlIIIIIlll|IlIIIIlNIllIll!IIIIIHIInlllIlllllI|||||I|II||||||Hl|||IIII|IIII|!IJlHIIIl|||lH|||m|l||||fl||m|l||||||IIIImmlllmmml_]mgfl“mflfllfllmfllmmll||||lIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIHIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIj Watch your step. Before you de- g emrrrreoreer o7 | Anderson will take over 4the AGEIVE e -‘ pa g : management. of Anderson’s Music| F ROMINENT NOME" " HANY MAKE CLIMB UP |McClintic Comes | cide on any range learn how the speed, DOUGLAS Shoppe and the girls have already mlNG MAN. IS m MT,S SUNDAY‘ Back at Colleagues economy and automatic operation of g ‘They also spent considerabte time| ' NOW SOU’fliBOUND M SO About Seniority Hotpoint Electri¢ Ranges release your NE WS in Willamette, Oregon, while they | e lany -Iunen residents made use — s A PR i were away. ¢ Brown 'was amon§ e of the geod Weather Sunday by| (Continuea mom Page Ome) time from cooking for other things. j Mi. Anderson. arrived here on |Prominent southbound passengers ; Mount Roberts, and near- | = . { the Victoria from an unusual trip [2board the steamer Victorid v, o, said to have made the | conyinyously in Congress since he [ around the Territory ls which | Nome who visited in Junelu m during the day. e e in t during was elected to the House back H DOUGLAS VOTING TODAY he traveled by row boat, zusboan“’m Nome friends while the ship H'ne wuther. with warih clear | . With no excitement plane and steamer. He was away Was in port. and no fog, made the day - | the territorial election is beidg for three months and has tuned ' Mr. Brown, wno now makes hll '11"17 enjoyahle for those Back to Washington jguietly held in Douglas toda pianos from here to Kotzebue. (home in Venice, California, made ;™ the climb. The trail up the! 4 roads are lepding back to wmw was being done at the city | l'a fortune from property on Little| Mountain was sprinkled with hik- Washington these days — for mem- | wall as the second precinct with| When he left here carly in June|Creek, in the Nome distrigt ‘short| €S Sy, in. couples and il porof Congress—as quickly as pri- | 5 ]»O]la in the natatorium has been Mr. Anderson went down the Y“‘,ly after the first strike on the |EFOUPS. maries in their states are over and . done away with owing to the lack kon River by way of Skagway and cre¢k in 1910. He still has consid- mny carried lunches, and a few their individual fates kmown. a2 “ " A of necessity for two voting pl | Whitenorse, making the river triD. erable mining property mear th# guns, Several grouse were They are coming back for two o Calrod, Hotpoint’s new Hi-Speed ‘% The polls close this ev at by row boat to Ruby. From there: Bering Sea metropolis and. hAs by, (mterent climbers. Iy Heating Coil, cooks with a clean, & Bi 7 o'clock. he taok a plane to Unalakleet and fspent the last summer there looks h ‘8t the top, there was lit- " Thooe who ‘won reelection hasten flameless electric heat which keeps t .o Nome and at the latter place em-|ing after his interests. tfe dwd Nearly all has: melted pooy to the fastmess of their of= 1 s ROAD CREW NOW barked on a small schooner in| While Mr. Brown was in Jus|@WRY EXCépt a little in sheltered ficos on Capitol Hill to eseape the ROt AR, w.‘l Gagd '“dw".k i MOVING FREIGHT | ¥hich he cruised as faf north as/neau he Was the guest of Mr. and Patches. ever increasing demands on them clean. » Come in and see the beauti- 1 | Kotzebue. The schooner trip t0ok | mrs, W. B. Kirk and other torger |, e T by their “loyal” constituents. fully styled Hotpoint Automatic i fifteen days and stops wi made - ) i e The work of moving the ! § aghimont 5 { residents of Nome. REPLACING MAIN Those who went down to defeat Electric Ranges. You will find the odd tons of freight, mostly cul-|at Teller, Deering, Wales, Shish- ———e— are back to begin bombarding the e 1 ) ol other cauipment which | marel, Kewalik, Candle, East Cape, { range for tomorrow’s Kitchen here. verts and equipment L § A cmv men under Minarq Patronage bosses here to take care S was unloaded here for the Seims-|Siberia and Kotzebue, while Mr. BETTS LEAVM FOR ¥ of them for the next two “lean”| ¥ ¢ \ N ) E \An\mr»on tuned pianos and took Mill has Mtcd work digging up g Spokane Company from the Alas-| oSO8 Hee DR ik rle]turn iy the Juneau Water Company main YeArs of their enforced retirement. IR peay, night, was in progress, o - 'hé boardsd the Viclorle tnd SOUTH FOR SURVEYS on Sixth' Street between Gold 0% Wi iyt R ELECTRIC RANGE way. |fekuimed to' Junean on 40 AR "'% |and Franklin. About & week is ex- SPECTAL DELIVERY T & n. MRS ANDERSON [Crulsc steamer. Floyd G. Betts, cadastral engl- pected to be taken up with replac-' New Phone—442. Office with J. He expects to be here for several |Déer. of the United States mum}g. the fi h main With new B Burford and Co. iy oy | CHILDREN ARRIVE [aus bt i for s o vo|Surves offce and i sstant| i the ick 1 o' rptaces ‘ Alaska Electnc Light & P C s ohn H rep) ON RECENT STE AMERS other c”',mf ‘in South(_ast Alaska. Reto ' | g Ower 0. e mwmmmzm&mcmmmmfimm I‘ Irr R s Bakas Anderaar and her’ Julian Trivette, 13, of Winston-{about thrée weeks making & num-| FOREST SERVICE CREW a y ace JUNEAU—Phone 6 + DOUGLAS—Phone 18 “three children, Lenore, Jean and|Salem, N. C, has built a house|ber of Wl D“OGII‘I . “ ‘Sylvia, returned recently to Ju-|high in a tree in the .backyard of 4 , wdg.uud)endmn over the e neau after spending the last three‘hxs parents’ home where he sleeps years in Portland, Oregon. Mrs.|and does his own cooking. pire_office. The Squibb Store

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