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e T SATU RDAY -MONDAY | sh Frocks $1.00 Odds and Ends in Silk { Lingeries, values to'$5.00 . | Misses Hose, 2 for $1.00 clearance, each $1.00 § | Children’s Rayon Hose Rayon Stepins and Bloem- 2 for $1.00 ers, 4 pair §1.00 $1.00 Women’s Smocks, values | 2 o $3.50, eael $1.00 Dress Silks, yard $1.00 o Yy SR : . Winter Millinery, each ...... .00 Women’s Neckwear, 2 for ..$1.00 Winter Millinery, each ‘SI Women’s Flannelette Men’s Sweater Coats $1.00 ¢ y s $1.00 iy ; Men's Dress Shirts $1.00 Women's Lace Trimmed PRI L One-Piece’ Pajamas $1.00 Ladics’ Slippers $1.00 Miuslin Gowns—beautifully Men’s Pajamas ..$1.00 ; -mbroidered $1.00 =104 s i Youths’ Tennis Shoes .........$1.00 House Dresses $1.00 Rag Boge ... ot ciood Turkish Tewels, 6 for $1.00 ag P White Bath Mats. 2 for Lace Panel Curtains, each $1.00 } j ; . ; e Window Shades—Ilarge Restaurant Napkins, 2 doz. $1.00 gize; teatht il i $1.00 White Mercerized Table- Printed Linoleum, cloths $1.00 square yard $1.00 CLOSING QUOTATIONS 2o TODAYN. Y EXCHANGL g pric e I\x W ished by and Com- PAY'N TAKIT We sell for LESS because we sell for CASH ONLY 1006% CASH STORE Saturday Specials SUGAR, 10 lbs. . . . .58¢ MOTHERS 0ATS, pg. 34c —Qvenware Cup and Saucer POWDER, pkg. . . White King DATES, 2 pkgs. . . Dmnmhu‘_\'%]’iltefl SOAP, 5 for Palmolive CORN FLAKES, phg. Kellogg's . 3le 25¢ 23¢ . . » 2 10¢ Liquor Depurtment Martell’s 3-Star Hennessey . $4.25 Highland Queen, 10 years old ...$4.00 Bourbon Whiskey, pint 65¢ 151 Proof Hudson Bay Rum—91, 114, ® We Guarantee You Lowest Prices in Territory PAY'N TAKIT GEORGE BROS. 92—95 Free Deliveryy — PHON B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. “Juneau’s Leading Department Store” ' 38%, N 5%, Atchison THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY e qu& tioh we' differ , JAN. 11 ‘Heroine Still Suffers it by one of the bullets fired by the madman Zan- t Hoozevelt in Miami in February 1933, still force rk, 6 8pend considerable periods in bed. She is Mle. ncovenng from lateat return of pains. CHECK WIRING, HEATING, FOR After effects of- P aid’en; of New Y New York | Winter s Pve;\k- Season for| Losses ‘Due to Faulty Flues With the Withdraws Representatives {rom Lonvention Be- ing Held Here “ontihued rrom Page One) ak fire loss period the Federal Housin e — |at hand, | our convenlions and indeed even[Winistration is urging pr our local meetmgs We do not|owners to take precaut dfscuss’ dny” mhatiers that may not|to for damage a; truc- I;e D-lu“‘fl Jproadeast. tion caused by faulty heating equip- “A% i the teeitment of the fxsh- ment, inadequate wiring, Armour e during 1933, a 51%. tistics furnished by Atlantic Refining 24% Board of Fire Un- N. 3d 15%, Bethlehem Steel 31%, en ”"e B"’”‘" e , based on ref from , C. P. 12%, Caterpillar 38% Calumet and Hecla 3%, Cero de Pasco 43, C. & O. 44, Chysier Commercial Solvents 119., Continental Can. 3%, Continen- tal Oil 17%, du Pont de QLm)u sic Au o-Lite 26%, Fair- c u Gen. 'F“st 38%, Gen, Motors Gold' Dust 1% Granby 6%, G. N 18%, Howe SJunn‘ 48%, 'Hudscn (10%, m. Huvesw 10%, | Ind. Nickbl 2;%. Joulgs- Manyille 52 A'.unuu) & 18%, uum & My 103%, Liquid Carbonig 39“: Loew's i, Loose-Wiles 35%, ard'20%. Marshall Figld 10%, Maghieson Al- kali 2972, McIntyre 40%, Montgomery Ward 1%, Nash 17%, Nat. Biscuit 28%,, Nat. Cash Register 17, Nat. Dau, | 16%, Nat. ‘Distillers 275, N. vl C. 19%, N BUI9%. rallman 49%, Radio 5, Reynolds Tobacco 47%), Sl(e’way Sto.es 44, Sears Roebdk B 8PN, Sperry 9%, Stan. Oil Cal. 30%. Stand. Oil N. J. 42%, *re s Corp. 20, Timken Roller: 34%, United Mr- craft 13%, U. 8. qum 15%. Smelting 11614, 9. 6. Steel sm. West. Alr Brak e .25, fest. Elec- iric 38, Woolworth afl,. Hudson Bay Mining 12, " Avera,;es-*Down 1% Spot silver—54%e. ~ A S OLD SOURDOUZH DIES IN SOUTH‘ Word has been” recelved here of | the death of Thomas reley Smith | who away ap the age of as years,at his home in Berkley, Cali- | fornia, recen?.l According 10" Dr Haty ‘o Al] ken, California sicfan and! ~ephew of the Alui.l qmmr. Mr Smith spent over IQ years of “his | life in the Interior points. f T E | mar: | Jopes-Stevens Sl}gp i‘ Mgéé;?;"wk $ (i ‘hurd Seward | JUNE4U i Drug Co. { 7=l tha pi-Maesrs in this fish-fight. Lg}w ,‘t’ffi‘n | rom @ n-aver meet'ng held at his mbuy with other S8t we reserve the n'm to % pan The total number of fires re- dcc:ds our own policies, to ¥ GENP n = & S 78 loadofs, 4nd fo. pass gn|P1ed for 1083 was 348162, repre- their qualifications ourselves. Wae §. e of S4SRNE0061. - In , there were 9 fires on will not become a coordinate lodge n properties, entailing a for eny convention "yithout a o an 0 name, and pass over these powers| 2= O {2:'1\2109" The, et 13 any qutside’ grouip of men. We jed O3 jsuraupe pald qut or these . losses, included a very pw percentage of adjustment ofr ivestock losses. Neghgence We began this twenty-three years 2%» as compared with this con- veption’s opa’ year, and our pres- | »nt leaders have paid the price of ‘loyalty . to our organization.” Commodwv Prices /ear might easily h«xw be« 'n avoid- 2d if ordinary precautions had been .aken. i One of the chief contributing rauses of fire is a faulty condition >f flues and chimneys, giving the{] vinter months the greatest per- entage of fires, For this reason, | wuilding _experis a in- | ue Upward ; iping Cost Rises Cont 7 ‘Gonn oy e Ome) ‘Mnud a stead’lv mountinz pace in the- United States as well as ir other mmEi‘ mines, and the salc of lmmu}q %as made easier be- cause of high ' price for thr pri Ts. ducers, on the othe:| $rhas been found, I . | han c!}rbw theilr productior | :ue lining, surrounded by a thick | | Slosel W'\rld produgers planned » | vall of brick, stone or other non- | £ ecqst as a world pro- | ‘Qmpustible maierial. Al parts | ‘V‘Mé‘!” “effort. hould be thorou cemented to- | ne ‘Price War gether, protecting tX chimney The ofl and gasoline industry|{rom the action of high tempera- | ures and flye gaes Revealiny ‘When maortar fg\req a qortal blow from a retai’ ‘5 ta:o c ar. Low retail pric- !mid by some, mi cement in w‘nan wfim!? nc!unment of tr himney shows 1s of disintegra- § S%'rré Price on ‘crude oil' ir | dop, often pot at first at 1e tields bt toward the end of| Be ‘ap of the stack should be the“remgl sales ory epointed. Capping also helps. No t} ¥ éhfid 1 their ltlerel ombu:tible material- should come er %hreu of' gher price | 1. direct contact with the chimney [ $h ‘the general textlle ctrike | Likewise see to it that the bot- 1 ant. it 1,,,,!,4 ,,I;(vm weeks. m. sides and. back of the fire- S TAba s 'Ur‘cr;fi booz ed under slace are thick and 1t of non- w\un’r ckop and'a str, reigr | Justible materials. is desirable dem . PR to line the firepl with the best juality of fire brick, can ab- ord high . temperafures without -isk, Such bricks are usually made of silica, although specially treated lay is effective. Subjected to aigh femperatures they fuse and Jecome even more effective. Rubbish angd litter are the sec- "| »ndary cause of fires in the home. This source can be readily removed specially about the garage, where nany of the fires originate and | spread to the home. i The bazard of fire about the jarage is ever present, due to drip- aings of oil'and gas. The fact, that most motorists smoke increases the | hazard. ‘Bad roofing, unpainted and unre- sts o} record 1935 price ere made when the' drought forced slaughter ol 'lfiestoc} p Ve re. down slighfly to- Glasse. pastor of ght Presbyte: forced to be absen my—q: Jpsp. mizht i conjunc | e rvance of i W ‘.)‘s;svgemvepm salred, is another fruitful source questwnnaire sent | of fires. Sparks find lodging in YWQU citizens by | uch roofs and grow into serious 1azes. .o - COAS'I]VG NOTICE Coasting on ciuy streets is pro- hibited and hereafter will be con- is reported as im- mv ‘wst é@ hote oy | “THE CO! DBUG STORE® ¥, 0. Sabptien No. 1 | § jlw_.lUIIMMn MCGAC‘L MOTOB l ined to the toboggan slide ip CNJMNY | Evergreen Bowl C. J. DAVIS, Chief of Police. " 'NORTHWESTERN e 1 4 pm. yasty 31 (A Steamer Sailed Last nghl f\ :;I»Lt;}ka\ : u, :W 1; . Neen today 6 o from Seattle with RADIO REPOKTS Many Passengers o R T sengers aboard. are the and Wil White, | Pullnn Williamzon, Mrs. C. 'C.. Stroupe- and wife, E. B. 3 ayton, . Luther Hess and wiio Lh? Guif of Alaska and over th: Yukon Va William Dunne, J. B. War ches at- Dawson, attended by ci her over t . Mirs. Louise Reeder; Tolbert and southern portions of the Terr Cloudy and t. wife and daughter, Mrs. Was reporzed over lhe B«.rmg S: n Harold Jacobs, Mrs. C. Clarke, A. S ot 33 = on,. Miss V. Stoddard, Ev- functions given by her Nowell, Hatry & Campbell, GODDARD l‘EAVES | friends here. Thomas Ha 'ON SEAL TO TAKE | = — <>>— SLpdonee - e gy Shop in Juneau! Collector of Cust Federal and Te FIRE HAZARDS = 2nza at his home today Specialist. The Wcmh( r (By the U. 8. Weather Ruream Forecast for Juneau and vicimty. heginni and eslder e HAS 51 ABOARD FOR THIS PORT LOCAL DATAY Temo Humidity Win Lowest 4a.m. 4am. Precip 4a .. arion temp temp. temp velocity 24hrs. We: B -2 -8 -6 6 0 10 34 16 22 31 32 20 06 the pa booked - for Included among following Ju- aurice McDonnell, Cl_vdl- s Mr.. McConnell, Charles Tuckett cFarland, James Frawlev A. F. Ghighlione, F. R 40 Robert J. Dupre, W. S. ; b Mrs. Hogzgencamp, Georgs Qe Rt & Anpe C. Bur J. 8 nd wife, Fred Lu A. Karkinoff W. O. Carlson, wife C: W. Martin and , «Arthur White. 22 12 38 L 1 area of high bar WHITTIER IMPROVES OVER NEW OFFICE _ Expected baek at his desk in the s office in the E. M. Goddard, of the Alaska and Territorial B 3. Game Commission and former exe- hittier 'is reported as assistant and recently trans- om an attack: of to Ketchikan to become supervisor of wardens, left Juneau ey for’ the First City this morning BE CONVINCED as a passenger on ‘the Commis- :Bronchial sion’s boat, the Seal. He was ac- Chiropraeti companied by his wife and son. Before her departure with hexr husband, Mrs. Goddard had honored at several farewell s > SHOP IN JUNEAU! John.:-if we buy all our foods at Piqqly Wiqqly- we'll save: . more MONEY this year. Local Rutabagas, 6 lbs. 25¢ Miracle Whip Salad Dressing, qt. . . 33¢ Leslie’s er Morton’s Shaker Salt . . . 9c Hard Mix Candy.21bs. . . Wrats .0 ron eI e 216 Se S Mavyonnaise, gt. 47¢ Oranges, 2doz. . 63¢ SERECE R e T Cinnamon Toast 17¢{ Olives, 3 cans . . 29¢ Large C nns—bohd Pack Tomatoes, 3 for . 55c MOTHERS OATS CUP AND SAUCER larke pkg., 39¢ Coffee HILL'S BLUE CAN 27¢ 1b. Butter Crust Toast PEARS LARGE CANS 3 for 49¢ Grapefruit Sugar Florida' Dainty Bits Pure Cane Large Cans 100-POUND SACK 3 for 43¢ $5.59 Piggly Wiggly Meat Department ¥ SWIFT’S DRY CURE ORIOLE 27 - BACON—Lean and Tasty, pound ....... .... ... ... - M= c . Heinz Jumbo DILL PICKLES PURE LARD—REX it New Crop, 3 for ....... ... 10c 2 Ib. sanitary cartons, 2 Ibs... 35¢ BLUE RIBBON HENS, Ib. .22c } KOSHER SALAMI—Fine for ' To arrive on *“Norco” i § lunch basket, Ib. ..... . .. ... 33c 2 " FOR PHDH'E Grocery 24 BUSINESS Meat 24-2 rings I PROSPERITY 'L Dept. 42 IS GOOD Dept. 42~2 rings i