The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 16, 1935, Page 2

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Save on i Bty i B et Rt kW BE GET YOURSELF A'SUFT!We Hitve , nicely tailored suits . . in well made ONE GROUP SII ..values to $16.50 WOMEN'S SILK BLOUSES and Woc Skirts Values NOW $2.45 WOMEN’S KNIT BLOUSETT Values to $2.50 NOW $1.45 RAYON DRESS TAFFETAS AND SUMMER SILKS— NOVELTY COTTON DRESS FABRICS — 35¢ yard WOMEN'S COTTON PORCH PAJAMAS BEDSPREAD SPECIAL Unusual values for $1L. RUFFLED Special—$2.95 pair B.M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneaw's Leading Departmént Store Summer Clotfiés SUITED marvelbus values gm\l’()U' SHOULD SEE' THEM! .K DRESSES, prints and plain colors , sizes to 44 . .. CLEARANCE, $7.85 WOMEN SILK SUMMER SKIRTS White pastel shades. Vahies'to $4.95 Cleaarnce, $2.45 COTTON BLOUSES $1.00 3 WOMEN’'S SMOCKS Sizes 14 to 20 NOW §$1.95 e ol Flannel to $5.00 ES FLLAT CREPE — 85¢ yard $1.00 yard Clearance—$1.00 75 CURTAINS 9 ARE INJURED PLANE ACCIDENT According to ‘adyvices teceived here yesterday, Capt. William Strong’s Fokker amphibian, of Ju- neau and Taku, crashed while tak- ing off at McDames Lake last Saturday afternoon. } Howard McDong:a, pilot. suffered a broken leg and was badly cut by broken glass Ray Arnold, mechanic, suffered | injuries. The injuries are not stat-| ed but it is said he was not able: to walk. | Two passengers, names not glven,‘ were badly shaken up. Pilot Wasson left Whitehorse at 11 o'clock yesterday forenoon for the scene with a doctor. According to advices received this morning, Pilot Wasson has returned there with the the pilot and one passenger but no other particulars have been received. The passenger’s name is given as Callison. Pilot McDonald has broken leg and ribs, and face in- juries. Callison is suffering from a B el e 3 pletely over 2o ] A man, whose name was not giv- | en, said to have seen the crash m the oposité side of MecDadhes reek, attempted to swim the swift stream, and was thrust by the cfir- rent against a stump with such vio- lence that several ribs were broken. McDames Lake s in British Co- | lumbia approximately 150 miles | northeast of Telegraph Or.ek or| about 200 miles due east of Skag- way. HAUPTMANN'S TRIAL CALLED GREAT FARGE | Was ‘Disgusting Spectacle’ ~—Investigatcr Back Bars Criticism WASHINGTON, July 16—J, Ed- | gar Hoover, Director of the Bureau of Investigation, Department of § HALIBUTERS SELL, SEATTLE B, e ox et SEATTLE, July 16-‘Halibut ar- Roman holiday. { rivals today; catches -ahd selling The Director thus registered a| e, follows: , vigorous agreement with the criti- From the western banks—Yaku- Cism voiced by the committee of the tat 35000 pounds, 6% and 6% American Bar Association which re- cents; Foremost 35,000 pounds, 6% ported that “to treat a simple trial and 6% cents; Vansee 33,000 pounds, 25 & public show is to cheapen life 67 and 6% cents. itself.” From the local banks—Freya 18,- Director Hoover said: “I worked 000 pounds 7% and 7 cents; Swift On that case and I am convinced the Second 1,000 pounds halibut, 7,- that Hauptmann is guilty, but 1 000 pounds sable, 8 cents and 4; think that & man who is on trial} Presho 9,000 pounds of halibut, 7, {OF his life is entitled to considera- | 000 pounds sable, 8, 7 and 4 cents. tion. The press is not too blame. 1t | 67:8ghobl Teachers Includ- éd Among Tourist PaSSengerS Inclyding . a party’ of 67 school| teachers, there were 159 tourists aboard theé ‘steAmer Yukon when that vessel berthed at Pacific Coast Dock at.9:30 o'clock this morning' from Seattle. After remaining the emainder of the forenoon, the ves- #1 left for the Westward. Skippered by Capt. C. A. Glass- *0ck, the Yukon brought 24 per- s for. this port. Purser Jack E. Hewitt's inbound, list includes: From:, Seattle—Nick Aldatoff, T. Boerjan, Mrs. W. A. Castleton, Mrs William B. Cline, Irvin Goodman, D. C. Holbrook, Mrs. Mary J. Hol- 0ok, Rae H. Stevens, Doris Jane Wilkinson, Patty Wilkinson, Mrs. " |CONFERENCES ON. ' VOCATIONAL WORK BEING PLANNED . Schoettler, who arrived re- ly in Juneau to have charge of ational education in the Ter- is arranging for a series of s with educational lead- tory to carrying out a sive program this fall “My first purpose is to find out | lust what the needs are,” Mr. Scho- j *tler said. “I am anxious to start eyening classes in connection with b ; +Wednesday % “Only o July 17 She’s Good At Sports Like Husing Ann St. George, prospective bride of Ted Husing, famed sports e DrO@AdCAStEr, 18 o good at sports her- "g i self. This Broad- & | way chorine is shown as she ap- peared in cham- Siid pionship high-div- ‘fi?}g’j ing contest in New % York, which she YOU PAY ONLY 10 A. M. to 2P M | Marie Wilkinson, John Wilcox, Mrs. M. J. Wilcox, V. L. Webb. | chikan—C. N. Cassell , O. Bergseth, Mrs. O Bergseth, Walter E. Rooney, Helen , N. Salem, Clayton Rasmus-| n, N. Thompson, George Beui Before the Yukon left the Lumber Mills Dock early this afternoon, she loaded several tons of box shooks which will be transferred | the Curacao at Cordova for West- ward canneries. | The Yukon took the following 12| passengers outbound: | For Seward—Mrs. L. I. Dixon, L. I Dixon, E. S. Calhoun, Anthony E. Karnes, Father A. P: Kashe-} varoff, H. J. Paull, George Zbigley. For Cordova—Mrs. Joy andesasn1 sl’s° J. Hofstee. { For Valdez—H. A. Pfaff, Jr.| Charles Parkhurst, Jr., Henry| Hillis. | 10 A. M. ONLY TO 2 P. M. YOU PAY ONLY PR S FRAPES R MISS STEVENS HERE < Pen Point. Miss Rae H. Stevens, daughter of [l absolutely Free. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stevens of this| city, arrived here from Seattle on the Yukon for a visit. Her father is City Dock wharfinger, while she is an employee of the Shell Oil Company at Portland, Oregon. price af{:r. The Weather (By the U, S. Weather Bureau) Forecast for junean and viéimity, beginding at 4 p.m. July 16: Wednésday July 17 Showers tonight and Wednesday; gentle southerly winds. LOCAL DATA Time 4 pm. yest'y 4 am. today Noon . today Barometer Temp. 30.11 55 30.15 50 ..30.20 52 Humidity Wind Velocity Weathe: neapolis i If ycu cannet come at this hour, send somcone {0 our and your set will be laid aside. Juneau Drug Co. 4Houzrs | YOUR OLD PEN IS WORTH ... . EEEeY Introductory Advertising Offer 1 JUNEAU DRUG CO. thé fwork if possible.” |Alaska Air Transport Stinson sea- The new vpcational 'leader | has | plane, piloted by Sheldon Simmons. n{ many: years in 'educational | wing the Carcross flight, wdtk, the last fiv€ yearS'in SEdttlel!'p; Simmons took off to' Funter Prior to that time he was in Min-|Bay with'@ load of groceries and {reizht from the Gastineau Grocery Mr. Schoettler is accompanied by | Co. Simmons made two trips with Mrs. Schoettler to make their home | three passengers on each flight in Juneau. from Funter Bay to Hawk Inlet, D e ¢ |and returned to Juneau this after- noon with ar! leliberg an ar SIMMONS MAKES e TRIPS, INTERIOR Stallard. ——-—.. Lynn Tucker, Los Born and | Golfing sy greatest thrill—a hole- “uy Gaudette, were paswengers to in-one—has come eight times to Carcross last nfght and returncd to Capt. E. F. Carter of Sands Point. Juneau this “forhing abo: the L. 1. — 4n FREE! FREE ! Present this certificate and $1.50 and receive One $2.00 box of Face Powder, one $1.00 Ex- quisite Perfume, a $250 Rock Cut Crystal Necklace strung on silver-plated chain and ONE PAIR OF LADIES' $1.0 HOSE. Remember, these are pure silk first quality full fashion Hose. Choice of Crys- tal Necklace or Pearl Necklace. PAIR FULL FASHION PURE SILK HOSE — $1.00 VALUE $2.50 ROCK CRYSTAL NECKLACE, STRUNG ON SILVER-PLATED CHAIN FIRST QUALITY store before sale, leave $1.50 FOR ALL FOUR ARTICLES $1.50 —Mail Orders Add 10¢c and This Ad— Wednesday Only! 4 Hours Only! Originally $6.50 Value for $1.50! Limit 2 Sets to Each Certificate JUNEAU, ALASKA Wednesday Only July 17 — $3.50 To introduce the new Durium Smooth Point Unbreakable Self - filling Fountain Pen-and Pencil Set with a lifefime guarantee. For pen and pencil with yeur old pen and this advertise- ment. s e, NP R TR pls S it You Save $3.50 With Your Old Pen Regardless of Make or Condition Your Old PenIs In. Brinig your old pen to our store regardless of make or condition pen is in, present this advertisement and only $1.50, and we will give you this beau- tiful unbreakable $3.00 Self-Filling Fountain Pen with the new Lifetime Durium You will also 'get a $2.00 propel and repel Pencil that matches the pen, This $5.00 Pen and Pencil Set is given to you. You really pay only for the new lifetime Durium pen point. antee with both Pen and Pencil. If you can’t come at this time send someone to the stere before; sale, leave $1.50 and your old pen and your set will be laid aside. Positively none sold at this All the latest mottled pearl cffects marine green—in ladies’, men’s and children’s sizes. A factory-written life time guar- French onyx, black and pear! and LIMIT 3 TO A CUSTOMER Wednesday 10 A. M. to M. JUNEAU, ALASKA 81 3 92 2 90 Cldy Rain Rain S RADIO ZEPORTS YESTERDAY Highest 4pm. | temp. temp. | 66 — | 52 40 | 52 52 60 60 70 70 64 64 48 48 56 56 52 - 62 88 52 ‘56 55 58 60 Station Anchorage Barrow Nome Bethel Fairbanks Dawson St. Paul Dutch Harbor Kodiak Cordova Juneaw Sitka Ketchikan Prince Rupert Edronton Seattle Portland San Francisco New York .. Washington ’ rovs> Lowest 48.m. 4am. Precip. 4a.c témp. temp. velocity 24hrs, Weather 149 o Cldy Cldy Rain Rain . Cldy Cldy | Cldy Cldy | Cldy Cidy | Rain Cldy | Cldy Cldy Cldy Cldy Cldy Cldy Clear Pt. Cldy | 32 50 50 14 28 Calm Trace 4 10 Calm 0 2 26 Calm 4 each Hone! ‘8&%8&%325%838&33 FEP3E2RL | 288588 WEATHER CONDI 'l"lONS AT 8 A. M. { { Ketchikan, cloudy, temperatute, 58; Craig, showers, 54; Wrangell, - COLLEGE MEN LEAVE broken arm and slightly cut face. Ray Arnold, flight mechanic, and Cuswa, the other passenger, are; said to be slightly injured. They| H. A, Pfaff, Jr, Charles Park- were taken to Whitehorse by Was- | hurst, Jr., and Henry Hillis left Ju- son on a second trip today. \neau on the Yukon for Valdez. Capt. Strong’s plane is reported Athletes from a states college, they to have struck the tops of trees lin- had been here about a week. Equip- ing the shore .The plane crashed|ped with pack-boards and other through the treetops for five or}mkinrv equipment, they plan to take six hundred feet until one wing was | the trail over the pass into the In- forn off and the plane turned com- | terior country. vou pt on & freak show the press | will report it as such.” { e FRIENDS OF HAYES Three friends of “Babe” Hayes, the one-man Ghamber of Commerce from Valdez, aré travelling on the | Yukon from Seattle as round-trip | passengers. They include: Mrs, Haz- (el Carper, Miss Anna Walton, and raing 50; Sitka; rain, 54; Port Althorp, cloudy; Soapstone, cloudy; ' Skagway, cloudy, 53; Radioville, clogdy; Anchorage, cloudy, 56; Fair- banks, partly cloudy, 62; Nenana, clear, 64; Hot Springs, part cloudy,| 64; Tanana, part cloudy, 59; Nulato, rain, 54; Kallag, rain, 52; Unalakleet, cloudy, 50; Ruby, cloudy, 60; Flat, rain, 48. WEATHER S YNOPSIS ; v { Southeast Alaska and the area around the Guif is covered this morning by a ridge of high pressure .centered west of Vancouver Island with a barometer low over the rest of the Territory. Except over the Aléutiahs light rain has fallen over Western Alaska and from Kodiak to upper Southeast Alaska during the last twenty-four Mrs. Neil Dyer. All are residents of | Danviile, Va. hours. This morning’s reports show cooler temperatures over musz' of the Terfitory and the Pacific’ Northwest. I NOTICE: ';hll offér good only as Iong as our aHot- ment from manu- facturer lasts. LIMIT: Only Two to a eustomer. FOR GENTLEMEN ONLY ! FREE INTRODUCTORY OFFER: To introduce in the shortest time possible GENUINE GOODRICH HONE, the manufacturer has enabled us to offer you their $1.00 Goodrich Hone, for sharpen- ing ALL types of blades, at the special price of 75 cents. Ten Blades, Stypic Pencil and Shaving Cgeam given Absolutely FREE with Made of same high-grade abrasive material that is used in our fin- est barber hones. Manufacturers of the best Barber Hones for over fifty years. Juneau Drug Co. July 17 10 Blue Steel Blades, to fit old or new Gil- ‘lette, Auto-Strop, Gem, Eveready or Star Razors ... b 1 tube Palm & Olive $ 1 Styptic. Pencil . I Genuine Goodrich Hon having Cream Total Value $1.95 All for 75¢ And This Certificate. If you cannot come at thig time send someone to our store before sale, lea 5c and your set will be laid aside. Wednesday " Only 10 A. M. to JUNEAU, ALASKA 2 P. M,

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