The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 19, 1934, Page 2

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; THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FR[DAY OCT. 19, 1934. CAPTURE A DRESS IN THIS OCTOBER - SALE at prices that are surprisingly low! GROUP 1—CLEARANCE $5.00 GROUP 2—Values to $12.50 $6.95 Values to $16.50 $9.95 GROUP 3 NEW WASH DRESSES Specially Priced at $1.95 VISIT OUR UPSTAIRS CULINARY DEPARTMENT B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. “Juneau’s Leading Department Store” USE “PRES—TO0—LOGS” stoves and every heating service, The Modern Fuel for furnaces and.absolutely clean to handle, no dirt wWater heaters, for fireplaces and|no smoke, no odor, no sparks, hi gh circulating heaters, for cookmg heat u]m and pmm( lly NO convenience, try.. PRES-TO-LOGS. JUNEAU COMMERCIAL DOCH PHONE 3 adv., 000000000000000000000000000000004: OPENS SATURDAY' CHRISTY’S CANDY KITCHEN SECOND STREET Between Seward aqd Franklin ; FEAPURING Home Made CANDIES OF ALL KINDS including Hand Dipped Chocolates (‘a}amels—l\'ouga!r: and other delightfully flavered fondants. Always g A supply of freshly CHRISTY’S CANDY " KITCHEN LOUIS CHRISTY, Proprietor « SALTED NUTS . ® Make it your habit to stop and shop here on your way to either show! ‘ : PR S WOMEN WANT ASH. For cieanuness, comfort afd | os DEPARTMENT OF AGRI(,DLTURE WEATHER BUREAU The Weather (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) and vieinity, beginning at 4 p.m., Oct. 19: and ‘Saftirdag; moderate southerly winds. ' LOCAL DATA Forecast for J Showers tonig] Time . Baromefer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity ~Weathe 4 pm, yest'y ..89.42 45 81 SE 14 Cldy 4 am. today 2041 4l 87 SE 12 Lt. Rain Noon today 2047 a9 85 SE 14 Lt. Rain i RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY | TODAY Highest,4prg, | Lowest4am. 4a.m. Precip. 4am Station temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weathe) Barrow ¥ u 26 1. 48 26 0 Clear Nome - 38 28 28 4 04 Cldy: Bethel 2 33’ ‘88 93" "0 4 04 Clear Fairbatiks Lagt g 39 41 12 59 Rain] | DaWson 36 84 gL 4 01 Cldy i St. Paul 40 38 36 38 18 02 Cldy Dutch Harbor 48 42 38 38 4 12 Pt. Cldy Kodiak 46 46 38 38 8 0 Cordova 50 44 36 36 6 10 Junean ‘a 5 = 12 .59 Sitka S ' — 41 - — 100 | Ketchikan 50 48 42 42 4 88 Prince Rupert 50 48 Ednionton 62 52 3¢ " 34 4 0 Cles Seattle 64 60 40 42 12 58 Rain Portland . 64 64 48 50 4 [ Cldy San Francisco 66 62 52 4 0 Clear 52 WEATHER SYNOPSIS d over Alaska, the storm area | Low barometric pressure continu being centered over the Gulf, the greater portion of Alaska, being in the form of rain at sea Jevel along ‘the ‘comst froth Unaldska to Secattle and snow over the Tan- ana and Yukon Valleys. It was colder last night over th> interior and Arctic regions of Alaska.! Tt''was' 12" degrees ‘above zero at Barrow at 3 am. today. Constitutional qualifications fo the four major offices include the word “male,” which thus far has barred women from running -, SEWARD MEDICO TO WED Announcement was recently made {of the engagement of Miss Alic Beryl Henney to Dr. Russell Mar tin’ Wagner. The date of the wed ding has not been set. Miss Hen ney is on her second year as member of the high school facul and Dr. Wagner is just finishin his first year in the city. ‘RIGHTTOHOLD ' STATE DEFICES OKLAHOMA CITY, Oct. 19— |Thé Bufiness and Proféssional |{Women's League of Oklahoma has joined the Oklahoma Women's ! Democtatic 'Council in demanding for women the right to hold major | State- offices. The women’s council exacted fron most candidates in the 1934 phimary a promise to support a Proposed amendment to the State town Theatre by the general pul constitution giving' Women the right |last night. A particular thanks i t0 hold the offices of Governor, |extended the management of th Secretary of State, State Tregsurer | Uptown Theatre for their fine co And BL&Le Audm)r ‘upuauon in the pruducnon adv it g o Rubbers Today e —eaa EXPRESSION OF APPRECIATION The Pioneers of Alaska exp |their thanks and sincere apprec tion for the wonderful receptior accorded their picture at the Up | KEEP THEDOCTOR AWAY! WE HAVE THE LARGEST STOCK | IN TOWN MEN’S WOMEN’S $1.35 $1.10and $1.20 CHILDREN’S 85¢ and $1.00 “ MOTHER Prog_ect Those Growing : Feet with RED GOOSE SHOES > e ‘ FQR (‘?HILDREN 1.35 to $3.35 FAMILY SHOE. STORE “STYLES OF THE TIMES” J SAT{RDAY I‘fiGHT ‘ A UK BAY INN Albert Peterson Aeccordion Artist Martin Antonsen Egil Soberg Banjo DANCE LUNCHES LIGHT WINES DINE BEER '@ Arrangements have been made for a spec- ial bus to leave for Juneau any time after 3 a.m. with a party of six gr more! lowest reported pressure being | 29.30 inches at Cordovaw Precipitation has been general over the| lfllllllIIIIIIIIIfl!IIIIIIIIIIlllllllil!l|IIIIrlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHI|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIfl The most Complete ssortment ol Fine Apparel Tremendous shipments have been received . IHflIHIIIIflHIIIIIHIIII"IIHIII| L = — assortments are at their heights! at Prices to Meet All Pocketbooks New Afternoon . Dresses New New Sport Dresses Evening Dresses New Coats -BLLOUSES, ‘SKIRTS and SWEATERS Featuring GAGE HATS ‘Moderately Priced ONE L.OT OF FUR FELTS Black, Brown, Nayy Special, $2.95 Jones- Stevens RO OO SEWARD—Near Third Al

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