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2 fr S WY Smart, Distinctive Styles in o THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 26 SLILT Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Bureau Forecast for TJunean and vicinity, begtnning 4 p. m. today: { Clearing tonigh wturday fair and warmer;moderate north geasterly wind | LOCAL DATA lime— Barom. Temn. Humidity Wind Velocitv Weather 1 p. m. yest'y.. 2963 51 89 NW & Rain i 4 a. m, today 29.53 49 929 E 3 Rain | Oo wear Noon today . 29.59 56 89 g cldy 2 | CABLE. AND RADIO REPORTS { T YESTERDAY I “TODAY Highest 3 low fa.m. Saw ¥ clp. Sam Fvery feature of the new Footwear is embedied in our complete 6 2 i 50 1 ; [ hel 2 0 o 0 plays of Pumps, Oxfords and Slippers. Praetically all the season’s nes I r=nana S8y g i 1 n|| ] +6 44 16 0 0 shades are here. \ Harbor ',; 54 42 14 0 0 cld VL v 4~ \ 80 54 16 4 . 0 Clea Priced $4.50 to .00 )un':u 52 51 48 49 3 61 Rain etehikan ) 1 18 3.60 Clady — —— —— - ———— ‘rince up G0 i 6 b6 V6 2 6 ¢ 7 z .f‘.... AR (RN S i i . 4 - ] » o > le 58 56 56 12 Cle 3 Serviceable Play and Dress Shoes Aty . 6 AR 8 e ; ! 370 | n Francisco 68 56 56 * 0 Cid 4 - for Children AN ;. NOTE: Observaiions at Juneau Prince Rupert, Edmouton, EVERYTHING FOR THE HUNTER Tha estion [ oood all-les N »s for childre o satisfactor- attle, Portland San Franclsco are made at 4 a. m. and 4 Fhe question of good all-leather Shoees for children can be satisfacto Hy, Kalang Jll"(’(lll 110“” o I’(” !i!"‘(u 0 (v ) ily settled by a visit to our children’s shoe section. Poll-Parrct Shoes Th e 1 .:‘l*““l"ll’]‘;:.' vtu]‘ln‘.»v”n:‘vl.:.‘“...”'.vi‘:: v'»v\”w,»vrl::x“\I‘-":vwl {8 3 : 7 for children speak for themselves. r v‘..‘ Sachid lu\.x m:\“ # “1{::. “n‘:::.l. : f\x;:l,:':. 7 TANI L 2\ o it,aln foll an the'Burink Sra (Nes SRR Hesve: B4 chucinn \\ HEN YOU NEED A CARPE outlieastern Alaska. ‘Temperatures are, slightly higher | STYLISH OXFORDS FOR MEN Here is a combination that is difficult to find in shoes of much higher priced stylish able and Black Calf Oxfords, servie Tan $6.00 to $7.50 pair. WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION OF OUR READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT B.M. Behrends Co., Inc. Phone 103 or see Alaska except the exireme east and the southwest, AL LUNDSTROM N | VUILDING REMODELING CONTRACTING LUGAL F’SHIN[\ are also reported to have “beea Work by Hour, Day or Week , Lae mallesy in yeay | received by the burean aid the run of sockeye o A N 1 § ot e R e 1 all. Britkh Columbia distriot BOATS WARNED : baith's Inlet has appointing, while the have bgen unnnnu ally ¢ BY CANADIANJ'IJ been mo: pink runs | mall inoail tion has been the ecar i l.m\h...,..\.]v,.»,- gt " ity runs bave developed in British PACKIERS and PROVISIONERS 2 A % olumbia strezams in spite of the | American [ishing Vesse o that their ‘spawning. ground Not Permitted to Fish |vere adeanately sceded i cne | HOME OF MAYFLOWER BUTTER AND EGGS - 5 - | ceding cycle year DELICIOUS HAMS AND BACONS Certain Waters | -oe = | KATHLEEN PETTIT AND ! “QUALITY MEATS” AUGUST EBERNARDT WED American fishing vessels have | 'S PHONE 38 T T PO P08 L Fy » been nolttied that fishing In ihe| o Kathinah Batiit. and Ails Juneau's Leading Department Store watersaround Vancouver Teiaud | go) y ableen POt anl US| b e e — i a_violation of existing trewiy | yora married yesterday afternoc FINE FAMILY FUEL W,MW W provisions, it was anmounced (o-| Unit=d States Commissioner for those wise enough to order S, AT AR | ‘n\u”Irn al he .HII‘EH‘:H" 4: tielPrank A. Boyls, Mr. end My their coal and kindling here e closes generally after the se 8. Bureau of Fisheries. Cant-1pherhardt expect to spend some | Have us deliver you at your offl viin of & Teature {s well on COOLIDGE lNAUGURATES M-G-M NEWS| iian autiorities have motitied ths | gima st the poin’ e dome ; Ang: uate B gk Lhe 1y to the end — ‘Mnl au they have issued instrac-|on Taky River, owned by Dr. 1i 1 heat and cleaner fires mith graduated from the | {tions to selze any American fish-|c pa Vighne. Mr. Eberhardt i you' hava p n it { High Sclicol last May| ing b nlm‘uy»\, such waters | o writor by i and ~ite Wouldn't ask you to do this Q’ and is coutinuing her tud in \H"K Septomber H tor mostly estern, are pub If it cost more It doesn't l: Fa iaher (natiallih of Searatel This action underatood 19 jiched in the magazines that sp -.v:l‘n co! ;\Il. s and the tria ] \ er Spickett pays her a tve been the result of th ilize on thal type of yarn wEy t Ldetiat it thb Wik o8 ke ] t Alaska which, Cenadian authori -l { R b X R | | ties believed uld cauze man The cleanest place tn Alaska| [) [)_ [4 IZ\]\[IL[{ | American - seiners to seek other|bar none. Bergman ing ] Dife ity /\s’qm!am‘m 7.0 \ ieam ] it non rgmann Dinin Phone 114 Preliminary T ations, an- | nouniced, require the entry of u |liydroplanes were assombled on least five planes and provide [ the deck at East ( and fle v 3 p that: conte must carmy | to the hlun:!. The itors ré | ’..,....m 8 S B ek sl 4 enough gasoline to take them ported the Soviet wad | e R . —" over the entire route, it"was an "",I!;‘”';. R A SO ] President Calvin Coolidge, an admirer of the work of news- nounced : 3 kb GIE Bobishuis i {’_ 1. reels, inaugurates the “M-G-M News,” oduced by the Hearst * A start “any time after 3 o110 reap big returns from fur polis | * TANEKIDDIES FROK: PARENTS nounces $15,000 More "] ! l‘i/(' ;Vl’}“:)y SPOKANE, Wo Prizes of $15,000 1 e i from \ 3 " ~ . 3. i B ek Sabts 7 Soviet Committee Plans machines of all types, were Many Changes on Si- 1Y by tt t 1 Air 1 2 | iy Assoctation of this city berian Coast ‘ Tha prizes, to be divided ba L : tween the t and .second o | NOME, Alaska, Aug. 26.—-A So trants to with $10,000 fo:|Vviet Commiitee of the North ha it ana for n | been inspecting the Siberian Coas: -.‘:miu“ ;‘.lv‘ E ) in prizes offe- |and is planning many innovation ed Dby the 4 tion for winners|Capt. Olaf Swe; of the trad- in the national air derbies from |ing reported upen 3 ) | his 2 New York to San Francisco (o | Spokane, and the national air A school will be built at Law races hore rence Bay near t Cape, wheve | "l\hw nonstop race is to be held jall young Eskimos and Russians the week of September 19, d will be taken from their parents | ing which the derbies and the air{and educated and fed in one b races are to be contested. Hl"l.iluuun‘ | Preliminary Rates Announced Capt. Swenson said the large Decigion to stage the nonstop|Russian steamer yma had race as an added feature to the|made a perilous passage to Lenu air derbies and races was reachcd | River and unloaded a big cargo | » association’s | of suppiie lce prevented the reaching at a meeting of the executive committee Kolyma from Wrangell Island but two News Service, For a change, instead of shot, the President ;:".‘fkHm‘,.,r‘;:i-lr‘-::‘:ln;""px:‘\;.m:;m:“:- ,,:“;(],‘.' it :i,'.‘ I|,|,':f,'.‘|,l,, “,I.,::::::;_'J for| did the.shootin wnh.a newsreel camera, icture taken at the derby association officials, it wai|all kinds of fur beating animals ‘l summer White House 1"(%.31‘]5;,55.}1'1’1‘{‘5‘3‘ South Dakota. i stated. It is calculated that tais -re A R should permit their arvival here about 4 p. m. the mext day, by following the illuminated route of the transcontinental air mail from New York to Chicago, reaching Chicago about midnight and fiymng for five hours in darkness over Dakota and Montana. All Types of Planes Horsepower of moters and types of planes are to be warestricied, SHARP QUAKES IN CALIFORNIA SANTA BARBARA, Cal, Aug 26. Two sharp earthquake shocks were felt here today, the How Long Will Bread Keep? Till It Gets Stale of Course But we have found a way to preserve the natural sugar and vitamines of the flour which ordinarily are lost in fer- permitting competition by ma |first at 4:40 o'clock, which mentation. Science tells us that the very best in flour is 1 chifes barred from the New Yori-|caused people to run to the destroyed during fermentation. And while it may not be Spokane air derby and the San|streets and the second following possible to altogether prevent this, we have succeeded to Francisco-Spokane air derby,|almost immediately. They each some extent with the surprising result of more than doubling 300 ! which are restricted to stock eon Lulv](l <:y)'|? ',} f.-.;..u'nunds und‘ the esping qualities, besided: givilg tha' dresd on excel - B mercial planes. no damage is reported. | teht Akvor: ¥ e ¥ i EDNA smm ls VENTURA, Cal., Aug. 26.—A| No need to bake at home any more for we will sell i » light earthquake was felt here our new style. bread to the consumers at wholesale prices t } LEAVING PALACE Bdna Smith, who has been in the ticket office at the P SANTIAGO, Chile, Aug. 26.— Theatre for the past two vears,|An earthquake of moderate in- is leaving her position and willtensity was felt at 1:30 o'clock go south to attend ccllege. To-|this mmuln;: night Manager Spickett will give a theatre party to Miss Smith and 14 of her young lady friends at the showing of “Madame Be- have.” Strange to say, although] e Real Pléasre to fide in the Miss Smith Dhas heen connected| progigent—It's a Studebaker with, the Palace two years, she CALL 257 has seldom seen one of the fea- i e tures throughout, as the box of-pid papers for sateat The Emplire. ~ about 4:40 o'clock this morning. No damage is reported. | if taken at the store. We save delivering expenses; you get the benefit. The more you buy the less it costs—3 loaves, 25 cents; 7 loaves, 60 cents; 15 loaves, $1.00. Special attention givem to out of town orders, but we require cash with order. The Presldvm | Bob Tmrner's New 7-Passenger 5 T L L L L e T T L LTI L T L L L e P Yours for BETTER BREAD, THE STAR BAKERY ¥ - . LY RREEIRZITERRESEUTESETANSEZREEGREEENREEENEARIAND Old Paperg for “sale at Empire Officej SO T | waters HULETE ETP LTI LR P TR TL T PP PRI P P PP Columbin rurs | Room ady [ STV P U S S S S “WHY STAND YE HERE DAY IDLE”? ALL THE New Fall Coats FAR SUPERIOR TO THEIR PRICE Checked Camel’s Hair, Imported Homespuns and Tweeds — Beaver and Fox Collars. Sizes 16 to 44. $19.50--$49.50 We give you credit for having good cents If every man would summon his “working capital” be- fore him and make that a daily inquiry thexe would be fewer “idle dollars.” You work—why shouldn’t your money work? A RARE GROUP OF New Dresses $16.75 $16.75 Embroidered Georgette, Heavy Satin, Velvet and Jersey—new side jobat, suede belts, basgue and two- piece included. All new fall shades including black. Sizes 14 to 20— 36 to 44. 3 Our “C.D. ’S” provide a safe and convenient 4 per cent investment for those who choose to keep their funds em- ployded! First National Bank “There is no Substitute for Safety” SzEIEEE _ o= i (O (OSSR HEATING REPAIRING SANITARY PLUMBING All Work Done to Comply with City Ordinance AT LEAST POSSIBLE COST 17 YEARS UNIVERSAL EXPERIENCE “Let Me Tell You What Job Will Cost” Call STEVE STANWORTH Phone 215, Res. 505. Shop rear Harris Hardware Co. NEW FELT HATS Fall’s preferred styles in new Beige, Blue, Red tones, Greens as well as Black. DON'T FORGET———THIS WEEK ONLY TRADE IN YOUR OLD MACHINE FOR A NEW L. C. SMITH J. B. BURFORD & CO. | t i ; | | $3.75 to $6.75 NORTHERN HOTEL ROOMS—50 cents per night and up; $3.00 per week and up. Public shower and tub baths 50 cents. Ray Oil Burmer in operation—Hot water day and night. Rooms $12.00 per month and np-—cm Heated. e e T T T T e e LT T L TP T T T it e e S R TR s e T R T Y 0 S S e "“"""""5-"';"-5------'----------1-.-«....; Old Papers for sale at Empire Office* e SRR - ik N -