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ey MEN’ s SUITS TOPCOATS . « . aBIG saving now . . . a BIGGER saving later | for FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY i ! 1 ; | 1 i 1 ¢ 001, is much higher now than it was a year ago. « Weavers are buying costly weols now to make the ¢ fabrics that will be tailored into this fall's clothes. They're ‘ bound to sell for more! < ; In spite of that we are reducing this season’s prices, be- cause we can’t carry over a store full of suits. You can carry one suit over at a big profit. You'll have the satis- faction of knowing you madeé a double saving—a big ohe from this season’s price and a still bigger one from nex MEN'S SUITS—Were $37.50 NOW $32.50 MEN'S SUITS—Were 35.00 NOW 29.75 MEN'S SUITS—Were 32.50 NOW 27.50 MEN'S SUITS—Were 30.00 NOW 26.25 MEN'’S SUITS—Were 25.00 NOW 19.75 MEN'S SUITS—Were 19.75 NOW 16.00 MEN’'S TOPCOATS—Were $35.00 NOW 29.75 MEN’'S TOPCOATS—Were 17.50 NO W 13.75 MEN’S TOPCOATS—Were 15.00 NOW . 11.75 Michaels-Stern...Value First...Keller-Heuman-Thomp- son...Timely—All Nationally Known Brands No Alterations No Approvals . You are invited to call at our store and inspect the showing we have of these fine clothes. B M Behrends CO. InC. “Tuneau’s Leading ‘Department Store”, with four ovej:age. RANGER TO SKAGWAY NIVY Department Has l‘;1r~ u.'\lljm\ argues that the United District Ranger W. A. Chipper- Good Reasons for Two states a coast line on two|field of the Forest Bervice left| A h '3 d w h ocean des the Hawiian Islands | this morning aboard the Ennger x| uthorize arships |, Alaska, and for the time be- for Skagway in -conneetio with| <+ Xk ing the Philippines, to' protect. administrative dnd trafl work. (Continued from Page One) — et LIS T T o H N J Ut o An suegsaist with guns or|RIFLE. SOMAR QRIS |- TH5F 5 SPREETHG ; greater range and faster shij OUT TO MENDENHALL ~orice oF nEARING ON FINAL keep out of range of the enemy's > ACCOUNT OF ADMINISTRATOR guns and yet pound his enemy with A rifle squad off the U.S.S. De- In the Commissioner's Court for | his own guns. England and the troit was taken “out to the Rifle| the ‘Territory of* Alaska, Division United States have 12 first line Range at Mendenhall Glacier this;, Number One. capital ships each, w 14 to 16- | afternoon in Forest Service trucks.|Before J. 'P. MULLEN, Conmis- inch guns, and three ov The be ported a good match sioner and Ex-officio Probate age. Japan has nine ¢ hips a ride unsurpassed by any trip| Judge, Juneau Precinct. e e —_— they had ever before taken. |In the Matter of the Estate ar ->ee — ERNEST MILLAEGER, deceased. NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN WINGARD DAV[DSON |that Alfred L. Zenger, administra- lN FROM FIELD TRIPS tor of the estaté of Ernest Mil-| 10 Wingard, Alaska. Agent Im—uaeser deceased, : has filed herein the Bureau of Fisheries, returned 'his final report, and prays that the to his Juneau office last evening |administration be closed and the by plane from Ketchikan and re- |assets distributed to the heirs. pm ed fishing generally good in| All persons objétting to' thé ad- ricts. While some dis- | mifistration of this estate and the s are still light, it is antici- |distribution of thé same may ap- ed they will move up, he said. pear and file thelr objetcions at a nik is especially good, he re- hearmg to be held before the - and escapement on the|undersigned on said final-report If you're out to please the man | .} 145 been good, though some at -ten o'clock ‘A. M., September of the family . . . let us help | ;ogivictions have had to be insti- |18th, 1936 4 you! A grand selection of | .. 1, assure sufficient escape- ~Given under my hand and the| goxd food . . . vegetables and 8l the tfings that men like best. Sanitary Grocery PHONE 83 or 85 -.l'h‘ Store That Pleases” ment {seal of the Probate Court this 17th | F. A. Davidson, Director ‘of Fish- dey of July, 1936. eries laboratory in Seattle, who is, (Seal) J. F. MULLEN, in Southeast Alaska this season U.'S. Commissioner and Ex-officio doing scientific' work, also came to| Probate Judge, Juneau Precinct. Juneau yesterday, and expects to First publication, July 17, 1936 | return to the field shortly. JLast: publication, August 17, 1936. [UPHOLDS UNION SIMMONS ON Boards decision in the event it THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JULY 24, I936 | e in the stricken | muhl hours. B e 'LADIES APPRECIATE | INWALKOUT OF ~ MERCY TRIP | LAST SUMMER BRISTOLBAY . .~ 250 1 lorence homa. i Wisconsin, are v Leaves vulh Nurses dor| vy waietanr Scene Typhoid Epidemic | €. 8. Amold. m Charter Irving Plane Eleanor of 29 Miners Ordered Rein- stated with Back Pay— 100 Pla ced on List « on KINY. young l: (Continued frou: Page One) The Alaska Air Transport Bel-| SR ¢ lanca ‘Totem, piloted by Sheldon| iy inténdent of the Alaska Juneau SIMmons, left the local hangar at four ng o'clock this morning for the mercy flight to Bristol Bay am to fight a typhoid epi- > which is raging there. - were B, L. Grimes Theima - Shriver Gold Mining Company here, said today he had not received a full report of the Labor Board decision and di@ not wish' to eomment until he had madé a study of the decis fon Carl Croson, Seattle attorney who represented the company at the hearing here, said at the time of the hearing that he considered the h two Milwa: to the coast when *. Arneld has a number of s frips plammad for his d several fishing AAT s Lockhéed Meyring Labor Act unconstitutional and a5 the’ conerolsy that he wowld fight the edse to the| (e Shib Ieft'at 10:30 o'clock this | e highest court in the event of an MOrning for Hoonah, CI DR BEALE LEAV!NG adverse decision. The procedure, 2Nd Sitka, With the following p it was explained at that time, w Mrs. C. A omauist,, FOR HOME MONDAY ; Paul Ci for be an appeal to the Cireuit Cou H for Hoo- of Appeals and theneé to the Su-| ! {thag preme Court. It is understood t) it would be necessary for the Gov- ernment to bring the appeal action on the premise of -enforcing Dr. F: F, Beale, ‘of .the Uniy of Idaho,” who has been V in Juneau for several montl ing which time afternoon the W. Gucker J 1 Freefurn ka and one miner from Chichag heed brought nd Lawrence from Sit- | not complied with by the defe: ant cum_pnny, N6 additional cases of tyr preciation, will leave for the were reported from the Dillir 1| on the Victorta, ‘on Mon: Since the Supreme Court dpgr N Gistrict today, it was reported at Last night ‘Dr. Bealve gave a' fare-| ruled” the' Guffey Coal Act uncc he Indian office, but a survey was, well concert' from the Northérn| stitutional two other lower ¢ boing" Mkde’ 450 ik, and ev- | Light ' Presbyferian Church which| decistons have'decided against sim- ery thing possible being done to|was broddcast ilar rulings of the Labor Relaticn stop any spread of the existing dis-| = There have been se Board. ease. | tainments given honoring i BT It was anticipated here that in|ing musician, among SHOP IN var AU the event of good weather, the ing of ‘motion pictur ajée paniru o/ ffle, THRIFTY HOUSEWIFE where she personally selects her FOODS 25°¢ iGs., 2@@ 10¢ 2 for 2 SC 39°¢ PEANUT BU’!‘TER, full quarts . 350 LE'I‘TUCE, Fresh and Crisp .. 3 for 290 RADISHES or ONIONS . 6 bunches 2 5(: WHITE KING SOAP GRANULATED—NEW. LARGE: 24 0Z. pACKAGE PRUNES, largesize . . . CATSUP, Jay Tee Bran TOMATO PUREE 2V, size tin Salad Dressing or Rehsh Spread SWIFT'S—QUARTS , each ; CANTALOUPES, Large, Ripe. 3 for 290 C CABBAGE Solid lleads, pound | | 1 PIGGLY WIGGLY MEAT DEPT. HAMS...Swift’s Prenuum 33C ; Hulf or Whole—'l'ho Largest Sellers—POUND Fresh in (arlnn%—l’OlTNDzo 30 BAKE OR STEW. % Large Young Birds—LB. _SWIFT'S SILVERLEAF . Corned Beef Home Cured—POUND 1936 Heavy Colored—LB.. . < A REAL FANCY BIRD A REAL TREAT! \ Piagly Wiggly (.rocery 24 Dept. 42 GOOD Dept. 42-2 rings s and sanitary engineer should i in :mmn;‘ ALASKA’S CLIMATE| ENTERTAINED HERE| s dur he has been com ducting radio classes In music ap: south l the | Either...because both contain Acme ...the West's favorite beer! + ACME BREWERIES San Francisco los Angeles mn BOT'I' E, KEElEI’,,HHfl 0“ DRAUGHT given by Mrs. Trevor Davis on Wednesd:; On Mor the Rev ! A ff e rtained at and Miss Ellen Reep, contralto so- loist, whomr Dr. Beale ompanied (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) n concerts here. - > SOMMERS COMPANY, WRIGHT AND STOCK IOW ON BR”)GLS n ast for Juneau and vi- ning at 4 pm,, July s tonight and Sat- t to moderate south- FrV~ Auui bidder Stock Lode for sale d placer lecation notices The Fmpxrp office. low e’ con- tion jobs on ard high it was shown when bids were! / way opened today by the Bureau of Public Road: On the Snow River brodges ard hwa X was low witk 10. Seims- Spokane bid The engin- € estimate 3 7.60. er of $31,541, Creek brid- mmers, with & s low on the Grc g or the route. bidders this job were Cur rdner, $32,- 311; Seim: 982, and r' t and . Engin- eer’s estimate was 30. — - — SHOTGUN SHOOT SUNDAY The Juneau Shotgun Club will hold a shoot every Sunday from now con until hunting season, it announced today by Milton Dan- iel, Secretary. First of a series of prize shoots last Sunday and the next one wll be held at 10 o'clock Sunday morning at the gun club range. - e Brigadier W. J 1ers of the Salvation Army, with headquarters at Wrangell, is in Ketchikan where he has announced plans to build a bungalow for Captain and Mrs. N. Belkovitch. HELD OVER! UNTIL SATURDAY NIGHT CRESCENT CANADIAN SHOWS No Admission Fee to Show Grounds Ferris Wheel! Merry-Go-Round! Fun House! Loop—Planes! Merry Mix-Ups! Illusion Shows! Games of Sport and Skill! Carnival Night Saturday!! BALLOONS! TICKLERS! NOISEMAKERS! CONFETTI! And an award of Grand Prizes will be made to holders of tickets! COME EARLY! HATS! STAY LATE! MEET YOU AT THE BALL PARK! i g | | 2