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2 THE DAILY ALASKA BWPIRE FRIDAY APRIL 26, 1935. Saturday a SHORT LENGTHS CURTAIN SCRIM, 4 yards for $1.00 SHORT LENGTHS COTTON DRESS PRINTS, 4 y_ds. for $1.00 ROLLER TOWELING-Half Linen, 8 yards for $1.00 ROLILER TOWELS 2 for $1.00 TURKISH TOWELS 5 for $1.00 HOUSE DRESSES $1.00 each WHITE TABLE CLOTHS $1.00 each YARN--Many Colors 2 skeins for $1.00 FEATHER PILLOWS $1.00 each COLORED MONKSCI.OTH 50 in. wide, yard, $1.00 SILK UNDERWEAR—Panties, Shirts, Slips, Dance Sets, $1.00 each WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN’S 1-PIECE RAYON PAJAMAS Each, $1.00 CHILDREN’S RAYON VESTS 3 for $1.00 WOMEN’S RAYON VESTS 2 for $1.00 GLOVE SPECIAL SILK GLOVES MESH GLOVES CHILDREN’S FABRIC GLOVES 2 pair, $1.00 *B.M. Behrends Co., Inc. “Juneau’s Leadmg D(»partmem Smre v ASSORTMENT ALUMINUM WARE Tea Kettles, Stew Kettles, Cookebs Roasters, Peteo- lators, ¢te dach $1.00 - 81 1] CHROME WARE-Fancy A@smmem Gdch $100° w1 s GRANITE WARE—Wash Pans, Digh Pank, Pudding Pahis, Stew Pdm 4 forflstm CHILDREN'S TEN\HS SHOFS BOYS' C: \PS—-$1 00 | ¢ 1 WOMEN’S FELT SLIPPERS Grey; Blue; Red $1.00 pair MEN’S UNION SUITS Long or Short Sleeves $1.00 07T WALLOPS OUT HOME RUN T0 WIN GAME STEDMAN-WALD WEDDING HELD HERE TOMORROW 1 U 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGR!CULTURE WEATHER BUREAU The Weather (By the U. 8. Weather Bureau) Forecast for juneau and vielnity, beginning at 4 p.n., April 26: Cloudy tonight and Saturday, probably occasional light shower: light variable winds, mostly easterly. LOCAL DATA Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity = Weathe: — |4 pm yest'y 30.39 38 86 s 4 Lt. Rain Giants Defeat Braves—/Intimate Frlend> and Rela-* am. today 3068 38 AfieRa LAt Cldy |Noon today 30.68 42 68 S 9 Cldy Parmelee Only Allows tives to Witness Cere- | RADIO ZEPORTS ree " e lom: YESTERDAY | TODAY Th Hlts mony, Maltm H y Highest 4pm. | Lowest4am. 4am. Precip. 4a.c " Stal . temp. ., . velocity 24hrs, Weatl NEW YORK, April 2. — Roy| A wedding of interest to their Am}‘::’r‘;‘;e AR II b P e Parmalee u_ml:ed‘ the Braves t0|large circle of friends vf'm take Barrod' .. ki ¥ 14 14 | 8 f 6 ‘0 Pt. Cldy |three hits, including a home TUR| place here tomorow evening at 8 o . 15 16 Vg i i 4 by Wally Berger, as the Giants|p'elock when Miss Gaile Lorraine Bethel 2% 22 ! 10 10 16 g defeated Boston 2 to 1 in the Stedman, daughter of Mr. and MIs.| py;uyanpe i 1 | gt ey 4 !serfes final yesterday. James E. Smith, of this city, be- Dawson 52 50 30 30 4 "l | Mel Ott’s ghird home run of thelcomes the bride of Robert A. Wold, g pay /1171 og 2% PR 12 4§ | season, vfm one ‘mam on base,|whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A, ‘DuLch Harbor ... 34 34 i 28 28 12 A brought in both Giant counters. |Wwald, reside in Seattle. Rodiak ... 42 | 32 32 1 i e The ceremony is to be pert‘ormed‘Cm,dm.fl 5 20 [ 34 34 14 3 ai GAMES THURSDAY by the Rev. John A. Glasse at the | Juneau 28 | n 3 58 Cldy Pacific Coast League home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph B.|gjtga . S & B . 16 | Sacramento 9; Seattle 5. Martin, uncle and aunt of Lhc‘xetchumn 48 16 | 3 3 4 10 Cldy Hpllywood 4; Missions 6. bride, in the presence of relatives prince Rupert 46 46 | 34 36 4 0 Pt. Cldy Oakland 6; Portland 3. and intimate friends of the couple.|gamonton 54 50 | 32 34 4 0 Clear San Francisco 5; Los Angeles 2.|Miss Bernice Riedle and Miss Loxs; Seattle 62 60 1 g 8 0 Clear National League Martin, cousin of Miss Stedman, | portland 0 70 | 48 48 4 0 Clear Boston 1; New York Z will act as bridesmaids and Verne |San Francisco 80 3 | 60 60 4 0 | Chicago 7; St. Louis 5. Philadelphia 0; Brooklyn 6. Pittsburgh 0; Cincinnati 6. American League New York 12; Boston 4. Detroit 8; Chicago 9. St. Louis 6; Cleveland 7. Washington 0; Philadelphia 10. STANDING OF CLUBS be best man. Following the wedding a recep- | Iriends. are well known in the city and are Pacific Coast League Stedman, the bride’s brother, wmi \ tion is to be given at the Martin ! gell, cloudq, 42; Sitka, cloudy, 39; Skagway, cloudy, 40; Anchorage, residence to which invitations have partly cloudy, 37; Fairbanks, snowing, 34; Nenana, snowing, 30; Hot been issued to a large number oI‘spring& cloudy, 34; Tanana, cloudy, 23; }clear, $5; Unalakleet, cloudy, 8; Flat, partly cloudy, 22. Pt. Cldy WEATHER CONDITIONS AT 8 A. M. Ketchikan, clear, temperature 38; Craig, partly cloudy, 49; Wran- Nulato, clear, 10; Kaltag, Both Miss Stedman and Mr. Wnld\ pcpular members of the younger terday morning has moved northeastward, WEATHER S YNOPSIS The storm area that was centered over the Kenai Peninsula yes- and this morning high Won Lost Pet.! ;“ Miss Stedman moved here |parometric pressure prevailed over the North Pacific Ocean, Alaska, | Gakiand P e e ‘t{emhlkan with her parentsnorthwestern Canada, and the Pacfic Northwest States, the crest e i i - 667‘:-1 ut two and a half years ago. being 3080 inches a short distance west of Ketchikan. This gen- &0 anu»sm 5 g wx dl e attended the Juneau High |eral pressure distribution has been attended by clearing weather b . m‘smool and was graduated in the [over the southern portion of Southeast Alaska and by unsettled 2 5 iy uax? of 1933. At present she is Light snows were reported overweather.over the northern portion. 4 35 asgmmp loyed by the Juneau and Doug- |the Tanana Valley and fair weather over Western Alaska. g las Telephone Company, while Mr. | Cold weather was reported over the Seward Peninsula and over ls\lmmn g ig 375/ Wald, who has made his home in|the lower Yukon Valley. issions 218/ the city for the last two years, is a member of the staff of the| National League Unden.akmg Pariors, where the |LANDEN'S FUNERAL | Sanitary Meat Market. COTTAGE Pair, MEN'S DRESS HOSE 3 pair, $1.00 BLUE CHAMBRAY WORK SHIRTS-=$1.00 MONKEY FACE GLOVES {/BASEBALL MANAGERS 6 pair for $1:00 MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS Plain colors, NEW REMNANTS ON ms'pn,j:(T UBSTAIRS Half Price 'WILL MEET TONIGHT ‘With the 'seaso: ticket sale un- der way, marsgers of teams in the City Baseball League will meet with the circuit’s president, William | Holzheimer, at 7:30 o'clock tonigh! /in the District Attorney's office in the Federal and Territorial Build- ing. Approval of the playing schedule| is slated as the principle item of business tonight. It is believed that the three managers will ap: prove President Holzheimer's draf 'of a 36-game slate. Allocation of non-assigned play- ers to teams also may take place tonjght. However, the managers' probably will wait until a later dat before signing some of the newe: ‘lefl'fl- FINNISH WORDS AT - GRAVE MARK RITES| William Lahto, 44-year-old na- tive of Finland and mine worker |who died early this week, was |buried in Evergreen Cemetery yes- terday afternoon. A feature of the funeral was the | obituary spoken at.the graveside in !the Finnish language by L. Lund- | strom. | Earlier in the afternoon, funeral | services were held in the Lutheran | Resurrection Church, with the Rev. each $1.00 CURTAINS $l 00 § - iamcs sy 'z ding. The ladies will hold a busi- ness meeting during the afternoon period. They invite their friends | and families to join them in the| jevening at which time a dinner| will be served. The guests are invited to remain for the evening and to enjoy the various facilities| for amusement offered a% this lovely beach home. . - LUTHERAN LADIES HAVE TWO AFFAIRS The Lutneran Ladies’ Aid today announced two events occurring in the near future. Tomorrow the ladies will hold a goodie and apron sale at the Juneau Restaurant on Seward Street, beginning at 10:30 o'clock. The other event will be| held at the E. Lindstrum cabin| at Lena Beach, Thursday, May 2 Mesdames Bodding, Lindstrum and Jonas will be in charge of the sale tomorrow. They offer a var-| jety of home-cooked food for sale, | H as well as aprons in assorted sizes 1 and styles. ! The social at the Lindstrum cabin, May 2, is at the invitation of Mesdames Lmdslrum and Bod- REBEKAHS ATTENTION! All Rebekahs zre requested to meet in Odd Fellows' Hall, Sunday at 10:45 am. to attend in a body services at the Lutheran Church. KATHERINE HOOKER, —adv. Noble Grand. - - In malaria-control work in the past year, 6,000 miles of ditches were dug under public health ser- vice auspices. | 1 MYSTERY GUNS | MADE BY NAVY WASHINOTON. April 26—A new mystery gun is.called the key mm in a program of armaments pro-’| | duction which is keeping the naval factory here operating full speed, night and day. Two hundred and fifty of ‘the guns are being manufactured. A rapid-fire weapon of five-inch bore, it 15 called the “friost efféctive of its Kkind Spokesmen for the ndval high b command said that the pattern of the mew cannon, which is “about” — | fifteen feet long, has been developed secretly and that complete details of its mechanism are being with' held because of the immense im- portance attached to it. Production of this weapon, butlt for destroyer use, together with oth- er manufacturing activities at the gun factory has resultéd in an ex- | pansion of yara effort to the full capacity of 8,400 gun makers. Three thousand were employed two years ago. The weekly payroll niow 1is &s- timated at $1,250,000. SIOP IN JUNEAU FIRST! |Erling K. Olafson officiating. The ! Juneau-Young Undertaking Parlor | had, charge of funeral details. Lalto is said to be survived by a wife and son, now residing in | wasHINGTOW, npm 96.Ag- Anchorage. nies L. Refriert has been Oonflrmed‘ "NOTICE OF SALE by ‘the Wehate ‘to be postmaster| worwoR IS HEREBY GIVEN at Ketchikan, Wlaska. That, pursuant to the provisions of |a certain marine mortgage, dated Kit Senate ‘Tk\ere were 7 unses of smaipox Degember 10, 1930, given by H. J. but less than 40 deaths from the Maycock and H. G. Dickerson to disease in the ited States in 1933, ‘z First National Bank of Ju- covering the gas boat | 7 woTick d CREDITORS |"PHEASANT". of the burden of W hz Cont er’S Court for|10 net tons, together with her w g{m‘:‘n Division mchb apparel, engines, equipment, ] Mmib& e, 3. F. MUL-|ete}* which mortgage is of d Ex-Of-|réford n the office of the U. S. flcfi Provate m, neau Pre- | Collector of Customs at Juneau, ‘emt. s Alidka, in Liber No. 10 of Mort- the "Miitfer of thé Estate of | | gages, Folio No. 39, the undersigned ‘PETER C! RG, Deceased. »wm offer for sale to the highest NOTICE 1S Y GIVEN |and best bidder for cash all of the thilt the uMérsTu ARVID said ‘#4s boat “PHEASANT”, he: ANDERSON, has n appomtea'tacme ‘apparel, engines, equipment, by ‘the Probate Court of the Juneau *etc as described in such mortgage Precinet a3 d'ecliwr Of ‘the estate to which reference is hereby made, 6f “Peter Geceased. Lau MAY 8TH, 1935, at two o'clock A1l pe¥son3” h Clafims agaihst /[P, M. The sale will be conducted {he esthfe are réquiréd to uxewm!n: the Upper City Float, Juneau, them to the wundersigned, with'Alaska, where the said gas boat is IIIIIIIHIIIMIIIIIIIHIIHIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIllImIIIIllIHIIflIIIlfllllllflIIlmmlflIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIHIII Won Lost Pct.| They plan to make their home | 00y, Whs | waken; fndicated, Ehab. & fi’;"?klynk 1 g ;78‘& the Coliseum Apartments on | DETAILS PENDING ;;];gx:;x;m};a: ;erege;en;o:l(: gfi:’ ‘C-(:rm\:;ru ; 4 o) | T et | Arrangements ror the funeral of [said to be @ relative. ‘SA Lonts 1 1 50‘ - | John Landen, 55-year-old Secretary | fi o Y A\‘\l‘AL MAY DAY DANCE of the Juneau local of the Inter-| However, nc reply had been re- flcag 4 4 500 | national Longshoremen's Association |ceived late today. Funeral directors :PIHSbul‘gh 4 5 444 American Legion Auxiliary, May 4 {who died Wednesday, still were | said they would wait until early Boston T 2 6 _)"0\ 7&(1\ pending telegraphic word from [next week before making an an- | Philadelphia 2 6 . ~ relatives. nounchenc unless Miss Johnson American ‘l&,,eagueu) DAILY EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY! Advices from the Juneau-Young, |sent word sooner. ‘on - | g Eiereland 3 833 QIHHIHIIIHIHHIIIIIlll||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIllIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||I|l|l|m"IIIIIIIlllIIII||III||||IIIIIIII|||||IIII||||IIIII- {€hicago 6 3 ,661 > | Washington « & s0= PHONE 478 PROMPT DELIVERY PHONE 478 |Néw York 4 4 .500 |St. Louis 2 5 288 | Philadelphia 2 6 250 [ Detroit 2 7 202 e California Grocery Quality Buys — at Economy Pr;ces EXTRA SPECIAL EXTRA SPECIAL FAULTLESS BRAND CUT GREEN FAULTLESS BRAND DRIED COOKED PEAS NO. 2 CANS Can 10c COFFEE—AII Popular Brands, ol (oo... . ovan b String Beans NO. 2 CANS Can 10c MILK—Maximum Brand, 8smallcans .. .. .. .. .. 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