SPECIAL SALE OF
Nurses’ Cooks’ and
Waitress’ Uniforms
l v ^ wi. , .. . 5 > I / O
good ol AI.ITV WHITE POPLIN NURSES’ UNIFORM
with lone sleeves, V neck.
Regular $3.75 Value for $2.75
COOKS' WHITE UNIFORMS
Of excellent quality Fruit of the Loom fabric with short sleeve,
square neck.
Regular $2.75 Value for $1.95
l W AITRESSES’ UNIFORMS
Of fast color Indian Head, with white collar and cuff trim, also
plain white.
Regular $2.95 Value for $2.25
B. M. Behrends Co., Inc.
“Juneau s Leading Department Store”
U. S. DEPARTMENT OP AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU
The Weather
(By the XJ. S. W ather Bureau)
Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 P- m., October
Rain tonight and Saturday; moderate southeasterly winds.
31:
Time
4 ]), m. yest'y
4 a. m. today
Noon today
Barometer
29.43
30.0G
30.02
LOCAL DATA
Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity
4G 08 NE 4
40 87 NE 2
45 58 E 10
Weather
Rain
Cldy
Rain
J;
Station—
Barrow
Nome
Bethel
Fort Yukon
Tanana
Fairbanks
Eagle
St. Paul
Dutch Harbor
Kodiak
Cordova
Juneau .
Sitka
Ketchikan
Prince Rupert
Edmonton
Seattle .
Portland
San Francisco
Spokane
Vancouver, B.
CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS _
"YESTERDAY ! "TODAY
Highest 4 p.m. | Lowest 4a.m. 4a.m. Precip. 4a.m.
temp. temp. temp. temp, velocity 24hr:t. Weather
18 18
12 12
12 12
20 18 |
10 10
32 32
36 34
32 28
42 34
56 46
50
56 52
52 52
52 46
.... 58 50
58 54
76 72
56 54
C. 50 50
0 0 18
4 8 *
6 8 4
10 10 4
-2 4
14 H 4
6 10 6
32 34 24
32 34
26 26 14
30 36 6
38 40 2
36 — 5
38 40 4
42 42 4
34 46 10
50 54 4
52 52 4
56 56
40 42 *
50 50 4
0 Clear
0 Clear j
0 Clear!
.01 Cldy!
0 Clear!
Trace Cldy |
.01 Pt. Cldy |
0 Cldy:
.01 Cldy j
.01 Snow
.20 Cldy j
.79 Cldy
.35 Pt. Cldy
.88 Cldy
.64 Cldy
Trace Rain j
.12 Cldy1
.06 Foggy
0 Clear
0 Clear
.50 Cldy'
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' The pressure is lowest in the Gulf of Alaska and falling rapidly
.at Kodiak It Is moderately lo.v by rising in the Interior and is
high in the Pacific States. Northern Alaska and southern Bering i
oea Light to moderate rain has fallen in Southern Alaska and
there have been snow flurries in the eastern interior. The weather]
is clear in Northwestern Alaska. It is cooler in Southeast Alaska
and temperature changes have been- slight in other parts of the
Territory. __
WINTER & POND TO
OPEN STUDIO SOON
Winter and Pond :;ave a force o;
workmen engaged in the remodel
ling of the old Sharick Jewelry
store in the First National Bank
Building, for the accommodation of
their new portrait studio and art
display rooms.
This branch of their business will
be in charge of Major Roman
Markoe who was specially engaged
to come to Juneau to superintend
the construction work and assume
the management of a model stu
dio that will compare favorably
•with any in the largest cities of the
United States.
Major Markoe served in the
World War in the Polish Engineer
Ccrps, in which capacity he had a
wide range of experience in aerial
photography and motion picture
work. Later he studied art in j
Paris and applied his talent to
portraiture which he has followed
for the past few years in New
York and San Francisco.
Navy Department Is
Planning Much Work
WASHINGTON. D. C„ Oct. 31.
The Navy Department announces
that the Bureau of Yards and
Docks will undertake construction
cf public works and utilities aggro- .
gating $14,000,000 as fast as the'
contracts are let.
Daily Empire Want Ads Pay.
FOR INSURANCE
See H. R. SHEPARD & SON
Telephone 409 Valentine Building
IEAD HUNTERS i
ARE CAPTURED
—
ipanese Expedition Pur
suing Savages in Jungles
and Mountains
TOKYO, Japan, Oct. 31.—The
pture of many head hunters by
5 expedition in Central Formosa
reported today from the Island,
le Japanese force of 2.000 soldiers
d Police occupied three villages
ar the scene of the uprising in
lich 86 Japanese meii, \yomen,
■Is, boys and civilians were be
aded.
rhe prisoners were taken ■ in a
v of the occupied villages. Most
the savages fled to the jungles
d mountains.
Japanese airplanes continued to
mb jungles and machine guns
d artillery are used in the inoun
In sections.
Daily Empire Want Ads Pay.
Coffee
Manning’s
41c pound
GEORGE
BROTHERS
PHONES 92—95
Five Fast Deliveries
CALIFORNIA GROCERY
PHONE 478 The Home of Better Groceries
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UNDER
CHICAGO, III., Oct. 31.—Fraftfc
'litti, another of Chicago's public i
nemles and reputed treasurer qt
\1 Capone's gang, sought for
ncnths for Federal income tail'
vasion, has been arrested in ail
dabcrateiy furnished apartment in ;
3erwyn, a suburb.
Nitti is also wanted for question^'
ng regarding the Valentine Day
Massacre and for the killing of.
lewspaperman Jake Lingle.
Red Battery Silenced
By British Boat Fire
HANKOW, China, Oct. 31.—A
Communist battery near Kienli,. I
Hupeh Province, attacked the Brit-;
ish gunboat Aphis today. The ves
leturned the lire with six inch
guns.
„ue Reds showered the Aphis
with rifle fire and machine guns.
The Aphis sprayed the shore of
the Yangtse River and silenced
the Red guns.
WOOD SEEKS
SPEED MARK
NEW YORK CITY, N. Y„ Oct.
31.—Gar Wood has indicated that
he will take his British international
trophy winner. Miss America IX, to
Miami Beach, Fla., for an attempt
to regain the world motor speed
record, now held by the late Sir
Henry Segrave, according to an
announcement made by the Ameri
can Power Boat Association.
Wood will mce his record runs
. —
during the vwOrCtay regatta to ..be j
held at Miami Beach, March 17
and 18.
In addition to his trials, races
will be held for 151 hydroplanes,
runabouts and outboards, competing
for the Col. E. H. R. Green Star
Island trophy, the Governor of
Florida trophy and the Miami
Beach trophy.
Heretofore Wood has been forced
to make six runs for a world rec
ord, three with the current and
three against.
Under the rufes changed last year i
at a meeting of the International I
Motor Yacht Union, only two runs
are necessary, and it was under
those regulations that Sir Henry
established his new mark.
Mrs. L. Ka^sten, whoso husband
is employed at the Juneau Cold
Storage Company, entered St. Ann's
Hospital yesterday for medical
treatment.
UNITED FOOD CO.
“WHERE CASH IS KING”
FREE DELIVERY GOLDSTEIN BUILDING
TO THE PEOPLE OF DOUGLAS: We pay Ferry Freight on
mail or telephone orders received from Douglas .... NOTICE THE
SAVING .... WE DELIVER FREE . . . ANY AMOUNT.
I.
TELEPHONE 403 AND YOUR ORDER WILL RECEIVE OUR
VERY BEST AND MOST CAREFUL ATTENTION.
APPLES.$1.65 box
Fine for Eating and Cooking WINTER BANANA—Wrapped
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BACON, Eastern, Sliced,
per pound .....37c
BACON, Eastern, Sliced,
by the slab, per lb. . .34c
CHOCOLATE, Ground,
pound can .35c
NUT MARGERINE,
Pacific, “Spreads on
Bread”, pound .19c
HAM.Sic pound
EASTERN SUGAR CURED, MILD—Half or Whole Ham
VINEGAR, pure cider,
bring your bottle, per
quart, 10c, gallon .. .35c
GUM, all brands,
package .03c
LUX TOILET SOAP,
6 bars for... 45c
PRUNES, California,
New 1930 Pack,
25 pound box.$2.25
2 pounds 50-60’s_19c
PEACHES, New 1930
fancy pack, 2 lbs. for 35c
FIGS, Black, new pack,
2 pounds for.21c
Budweiser MALT,
large cans, each ... .71c
PUMPKIN, Very Best
Golden, per can_15c
I
j CATSUP, Del Monte,
full large size, each .19c
CIGARETTES, Any
Brand, Popular, per
carton.$1.19
MATCHES, Searchlight,
per carton .23c
SQUASH, Fresh, Bake
It, per pound.05c
PANCAKE FLOUR,
Sperry’s, large box..25c
HONEY, Fireweed,
10 pound pail-$1.35
From the Bee Association of
Western Washington
“Direct to You”
ONIONS* Brown-Dry, v
9 pounds for.19c
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K> THE NEW WAY
The RED CEDAR METHOD of re-roofing is a great
boon to the home owner. By this plan, now being
used extensively all over the country, the old roof
is not removed—the new Red Cedar Shingles are
laid right over the old roof.
Your buildings are thus protected at all times. You
can use your occasional spare hours or days for re
roofing. There is no liter, no old nails to be both
ered with.
Juneau Lumber Mills9 Inc.
QUALITY nnd SERVICE ♦
SIMMONS
leautyrest and Deep Sleep Mattresses — Automatic Day
Beds—Baby Cribs and Youths’ Beds—Now on Display
Thomas Hard ware Co.
RED CEDAR SHINGLES
Manufactured in Alaska
NEW STOCK ON HAND
5 to 2 .$5.00 per M
6 to 2 .$4.75 per M
RICE & AHLERS CO.
Plumbers
"We tell you in advance what the job will cost
Beautyrest by Simmons
PIONEER AIRWAYS
OPERATING SEAPLANES
NORTHBIRD and SEA PIGEON
PASSENGERS AND CHARTER
$40.00 per hour. Special Charter Rates on Application.
R. F. JONES, Manager
SEE JERRY SMITH—Gastineau Hotel
Four-Piace Stinson Cabin Monoplanes
MURESCO
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Juneau Paint Store
THE ELITE STUDIO
Has Just completed the installation ot an expensive up-to-the
minute Lighting System direct from Hollywood.
The system carries 100,000 candlepower illumination and we are
now prepared to take both fancy and the very up-to-date light
ings In PORTRAITURE; we also have a high power spotlight
for the SUNSHINE EFFECTS which will give your portrait a
very snappy appearance.
Get your Christmas Portraits before the rush begins.
THE ELITE STUDIO
213 FRONT STREET
ECONOMY CASH STORE
Front at Main St. Telephone 91
Featuring Trupak and H. B. Brands
ALASKA MEAT CO.
QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING
Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamale*
PHONE 39 Deliveries—12:30, 2*30, S
THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS
THE GASTINEAU
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