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S———y “THOSE QUESTIONS GET OuTTA AR N\ Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Burenu Juneau and vicinity, beginning 4 p. m. today: { Forecast for Pygobably showers tonig bt and W ednesday; moderat uth wind LOCAL DATA Tijue— 8 p. m. 8 p. m Nocn ~f Barom. yest'y £9.94 2992 b4 today 29 64 today CAELE AND SRDAY Tewy. 68 Bthtions Nomao Bathel Tdnana Sti Duateh Kddiak Cardova Jumeau Keichikan Prince Rupert Edmonton Segittle Politland San F Harbor { NOTE: Observatio: Beattie, Portiand uand » imeau time The pr e is high ir 1 throughout at Ju Fran A low nepr onl th tuyres in, other On Gi 'u'd A the remainder Feningula. S} coast the the Seward Bering e lower |m|l and Pr upper Y Territory in of , — ———— — The Charlestown, ti were locked up for their t few days, was under close lice guard. ?mtu:f kud ares b - 4ol aamiing o fatres ) —— s . J. Comnors, local represen- ive for General Motors, sailxl the Queen for Petersburg where he will remain on businsss for a % e . ALE-—iu% reducticn on all , including our choice line oats, for one week only, be- ning Monday, August 22, Glac- et Fur & Curlo Co. —adv. iowers Mass., | | Humidity Wind Velacity 13 NwW S 1 RADIO TODAY Sam. Preclp 8 a.m. Velocity 24 hrs. Weather Cldy 20 Rair 06 Cldy 01 Cldy 0 Cldy 0 u Clear Cldy Cldy 1o 0 Foggy Clear 0 Clear 0 Cldy 10 0 Cldy 8 Lhad 14 uiMles, 02 Pt 0 neau Prince Rupert, al 4 a Edmonton are made m. and th nd moderately lowe Int with it fallen in the Willlam Valley nce ukon lound with litt! DOUGLAS NEWS TAKING ADVANTAGE OF WEATHER Many peopie wderful wimming are enjoying thi weather by at the From early morning wimmers » water hs warm this s .o - WHO'S GOING TO WIN? un are beer pticnally wer The Juneau tricians have challenged the Douglag team tc play a game of baseball tomor row night on the Douglas dia mond. The game will start abon 6:30 o’cloek, weather permitting The Electricians will s0 bring i wd of rooters. - IE!T ON THE QUEEN s Violet Lunde!l left on H for Petershurg, to for a f:w we heth Mepuman Juna McGordy left on amer for Sitka to friends. i — QUEEN IN PORT The Queen docked at the City D early last evening wtih miscellancous cargo of freight ‘and. pe ables for local mer- \chants, e the vigit tty same with ic BIG DAN! CF GgEDNESDAY b 30 The Eagles are giving a | daace Wednesday night after the | baseball game, in the REagles i I. The Night Hawks have | been pu.’znrul to furnish musi ifor the oc n, to which the public is ted. B SR IN FROM WARM SPRINGS BAY I Mr. and Mrs. Gus Wahto and family arrived on the Wanderer (from Warm Springs Bay, wher. Lh 2y have been camping for the last two months. PR OISR LIQUOR IS FOUND IN AUTOMOBILE, KETCHIKAN Theodore Ferry was {in Ketchikan yesterday and charged with transporting in- texicating liquor in violation of the Alaska Bone Dry Law. Twen- ty-four pints of whiskey, gin and jagsorted liquor was found when Ilhe Chrysler car he was driving was searched. His bond was set at $1500 and the car will be confiscated, according to infor- mation received at the office of the United States Marshal. Nt LET Ammquise, rress Your Suit We call and deliver. I'hone 528 arrested THESE MEN PRACTICALLY DECIDED THE ve and Vanze STATE EXAGTS - PAYMENT FOR | -T!” ee ers Convicted Murde: Go to Electric Chair Early Today B4 Ohsc t man shonted wish to » for what ome peo ire doing to adiero 12:09 o electrocuted this morning o o'elocl et 1t 26 0'clock nded during who atte intly was charged an eley priron to vith mur nth hour ov. A. T. Fuller yesterday, i losely sheltered in home ind ippeal the wvhere she took refuge last nigh with Miss Lugin Vanzetti, sis er of Vanzotti The house i arred to reporters but it is gath 'red that medical attention was 1ecessary to quiet the two women tter they were notified by tele vhone of the cutions T0O PARADE B’)DYES BOSTON, Mass, 23 fes of Sacco and \‘m en in specially constructed through ecities of th Defense Committee an- his afternoon, -+ "WO MURDERS COMMITTED BY TWO RADICALS (Continued from Page The etti wil? 1st, the wunced t Three.) i to The ouncil vestiga and including governor and then . bezan sep: ations of the case. number of witnesses ware immined and Sacco, etti and Madeires were quostioned in tae teath house, where {hey had been taken after sentence. Hunger Strikes On July 17, while the inves tions were under way Vanzotti went on hungor strikes The advisory committee conclud- ad its investigation July 25, after examining witnesses and hearing arguments of Thompeon and ais associate, Herbert G. Bhrmann, and Dudley P. Ranney, as ant distriet attorney of Norfolk coun- ty. On August 3 the governur gave his decision, approved by cach member of e advisory com- mittee. The governor declared that he believed Sacgo and Vanzetti have had a fair trial, that both were guilty, that Judge Thayer had not been prejudiced, that he was “not impressed by the Madeires evidence” and that he would no! extend clemency to either man. Dismayed but not without hopa, the defense committee then sought other means of saving the two men. X The August 10, advisory rate - jn- A largoe ex defense counsel, following |a respite granted by Gov. Fullor of the Juneau high school, left o1 " jon August 10 made excenunns'uw south on the Princess Louiwe! the A 1 wee, Van | f re over ruled 1 3 of the Court of the United Stat ted to grant a stay of execu but refused Suprena: wer reque: TAKING LIVES ITAHANS RESENTING EXEGUTION Sacco- \/,mlcm 5wnpAIn|/~ In(luhvc in Protest- Illb Demonstrations (Continued from Page Onoa.) In the stra lice, shots w known hands, way killed. with fired and a the po by un bystande: of water ntually Many w from mob STONING AMERICANS ARGENTINE VOR AIREsS Ang 3 thered front of TH and ited the thoro £ 0on as the new sxocution of Sacco and was posted The mob n United Staes merj The police made every break up the reinforcements out w in the gh the Vanzetti deinor hLeg stoning the fal houses effort to demonstrations hut had to be called ———— LARGE SALMON PAGK, SIBERIA Greaiest Run in* History Experienced on Coast —Steamer Arrives SEATTLE, Aug. Alaska had an run of salmon b Although unusually light this Siberia is experiencing the greatest run in history. The Kamchatka Riv er is filled with fish, the office: of the steamer Santa Ans upon arriving herz from North, The Santa Ana brought ap proximately $300,000 worth of mild cured king salmon tierces One trap at Ust, Siberia, yield ed an average of 75,000 red sal mon a day. The officers of tid the salmon on the Siberian Coast are large and fat, of a fine quaiity as well 235 numerous The R n fishing interest this year shipped a million so-k oye in refrigeration from Ust to the steamer Japan where the fish was canned Three canneries at Ust packed 250,000 cases of red salmon in haif-pound flats Returning from Coast, the Siberian the Santa Ana was ma roened in the jce 20 miles of the Siberian Coast for threc wecks and also fought gales and icelergs. e S Mrs. Einar Rosenberg, wife of the manager of the Katmai Pack ing Company, passed through Ju neau yesterday on her way .0 Uzinki. —————— Miss Margaret Kiloh, graduat:, before the Massachusetts Supreme to attend school mext winter. started a .- FATE t: Justi Braley FULLER HOME GUARDED S 8 000t 5 5330014 "':'I X or home of (‘u\'rrnrxr Alvan T. Fuller, nf |t J.\c Beach, N. II, is shown under (:n’utl ,mxm-rl there fo protect the Governor's nid ehildren from possible violence as the result of the lion of Succo and Vanzetti. £ How Long Will Bread K eep? Till It Gets Stale of Course to preserve which ordinarily that fermentation But and vits menta desgtroye. we bhave found a of the ence way the patural sugar in fer mines flour are lost hest it have ng result of more des giving the tells us the very And this, in is whilc may not be possible to altogether to some cxtent with the prevent wa sueceeded surpr than doubling qualities, bL bread an excel- No our new if taken We save need style at the to bake bread at to more’ for will s at wholesale pri home any we 11 the consumer: delivering expenses; you get the benefit. 'he more you buy the le 50 cents; it costs— $1.00 3 loaves, 25 cents; 7 loaves, Special require cash 15 loaves, attention given to out of town orders, with order but we Yours for BETTER BREAD, TAR BAKERY ALl OUR PATRONS SEweve ------ TTHEY FULL-VALUE- RECE\VE =cocoe- “FULL VALUE” is the magic word that has brought a lot of good customers to this shop. They were told by their fellow townsmen that our services were dependable sthat we carried a standard line of Plumbing Merchandise and that our prices were satisfactory. HARRI MACHINE SHOP PLUMBING HEATING . SHEET METAL WORK — ()ld Papers for sale at Emplre Ofilce and Carroll. | | board received st and Vanzetti casa of Warden Wil in cha of the State Charlestown, Mass - l residing Judge at Radical Trial One Leadir ,Mass. (Continued from Page One.) der the Hendry, Prison were un As a lawyer in his yonnger day Judge Thayer was active in poh tics. He semved on the Worce of aldermen and althoug a Republican now he was .the Democratic nominee for ma¥or of in 1894 In tha course of the Sacco-Vin trial and thereafter he h many threats of Judge Thayer is small in sin ture, with gray hair surmounting a high forehcad. Since severa illnesses he has appearcd rather frail and his face is deeply lined - - - The cleanest place in Alasks bar none. Bergmann Dining Room, p —ady zetti death Rich In All Vitamins Of Cod- liver Oil SCOTT’S EMULSION Promotes Growth— Builds Strength. Wonderful For Children Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. A SKIRT THAT'S WASHED AND IRONEDWITA CARE" A WELL-GROOMED MAN 1 1S PLEASED TO WEAR, o ALASKA STEAM LAUNDRY ”"""”""""’"'2 IN PHONING YOUR | GROCER or Lo xf uf Bread Pound of Butter Can of Milk—— Ask him to include a bottle or two of GREEN RIVER “You'll Like It” THE IRROS COMPANY D DO | R. H. Chadwick, representative of the United States Rubber Com- pany, arrived on the Admirnl Evans, and is a guest at the Gas tineau - “ - Miss Virginia Metzgar is taking the round trip to Ketchikan and return on the Dorothy Alexander R Whittler, accompanisd Judson, left on the Alexander for a short to Skagway, Sitka M 8. )y his Dorothy son A. Van Mavern, travelling man, returned from a short trip to Alaskan towns on the Queen. We try to make buying pleasant | T know you wiil trade where you wet the best sorvice and ihe best values, Therefore we try o keep only the beot of every= thing nad mork goods at the falrest possible price. Of course, we have to have a profit, but 4 nl\m 3 try 1o stoek thoso qua -products that ving (u our customers. Curnation Milk fes nmnlfl. Tt has a reputation for quality. @ ereamy, it looks erc my, and it is econos ) ave it, topether with many other food specials, The most econcmienl way to buy foodstulfs is to go shoppiog your- Come here and et u- help you pick urd choose wise! Sanitary Grocery PPhones 33 and 85 _—— Have You Met Me Yet? My Namé Is Briquet Making Warm Friends Is My Best Bet. Pacific Coast Coal Co. Electric Appliance Sale 30 PER CENT OFF ON ALL APPLIANCES Toasters—Irons—W affle Irom——Cufling Irons—~Percolators and Grills Gastineau Electnc fia. PHONL 416