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THE DAILY ALASKA MPIRfp ATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 1927. points before returning to W— V77) 6& Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. J. P. Morgan, old time Alaskan, Weather Bureau returned on the Yukon from a fr nr o, %MJ _e to the westward | - Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning 4 p. m. today: Among the returning passen-| mm' I bly showers tonight and Sunday; moderate southerly wind ers on the Northwestern weie LOCAL DATA Iieie SASIS: RocOmURRIS) | Tim Barom, Temn. Humudity Wind Velocity Weather by her mother &nd brother. She| vast'y. 2062 59 82 NW 13 Cldy has been attending the University | tolay 9980 5t 08 g 2 Cldy ot Washington, and will visit here 59 90 5 80 SE 15 Cldy for a shert time before leaving for m - S e — Healy River, where she is to teach | i : Capt. H. M. Peterson was an | YESTERDAY ] i ToD ! Z ,arrival éu the Northwestern frori ! Blations ey it | R BEER T S b RIS he states, where he has toén on | & " e o0 T SN B ) h f on &t th P t : a short busine trips ! b4 P 1 A5 Bethel 50 ' 6 N 04 e 2 e ardin Mrs. B H. Kaser, accompunied | : g ] 44 &8s ¥ o 5 g n @ with the' pr by her‘two daughters, Esther and | Eagte 61 54 $ 0 v information vou | Flizabeth, left for the south this | ¥y Paci + i o4 A o » .t wii | morning, Mrs. Kaser is going as Kodiak 44 N P o Il pe far as Ketchikan, and her daugh- | P oacl P » 56 x f sl jated will go to the States to a Juncau 59 47 50 o Cliy - > o | e ’”l ‘) ol 'Ketoliikan 50 8 Cld Preston and C. M. Jones, Paftide ” Riipart . A5 5 G 2 : 144 .4 vu\.]lmy men, sailed fo* | R Fthaitisrs ton fs o '+ 7 . i B | Ketchikan on the Yukon E | Lttle 64 62 4 ¢ 14 8 After a month's visit on the | s Phe A 'e % : R A ““‘ wmnm Mrs. A. Garn and daugh: | 3= by S s i ‘ : . 4 5 ¥ | | ter mma left . this morning on | & | *__Less thaa 10 fiftes. Flyealy bt e A aor A i.GQJINiJ BGWN | the \ulmu for their home in Ket. | (28 | 5 ¥ | | chikan i | = Sy 3 B rhandi James K. Callbreath, 72, is stoy- | ! NOTE: Observations at Juneau Prince Rupart, Edmonton Northern Light Presbyterian Gi FISHERIES ing at the St. Ann's hospital: Hd Seattle, Portiand and Sen Francisco are made at 4 &/ fff, And’ 4 Phaiox :| is an old time resident of Nenana p& |p. m., Juneau time. ‘I‘:“' » fry h"l‘k:“y hk K Stnvnrs B | The pressure s moderately low throughout - Alaska and Corner Fourth | Bome athi |southieastward to Alberta and is moderately high over most of REV. 0. D“"”‘ s O'Malley's /\(I'nn‘ 1 ip gy e i b g | thio#irits Padifia: Orbar ‘§nd An. the Noith Sk Seatn: il Bible | B t Thing l ver Done ' | dkishe: S SRS WP oY weather has pr in the Gulf of Alaskd #itid oh Seward r 3 d JAug. 21, for . medical treatmest, e ’ Morhing g f he Tndistro | ) . {Peninsula and have falien over most of ‘the' refiainder Subject: “Is the Church in Dan-f or the Industry | Was Giscluegelh- NNy [0t the Tervitory. The temperature has risen slightly fn Bastern R e o g { \L ka and falen in the western portior No evening rvi nonth | The action of Commissioner | aska el ) ¥ g A warm welcome for every-| Henry O'Malley in closing dow i body nr Smon fishing in dis “‘nm -mm‘ of makip trip t triet where no run were I e with the nerican Leeior P - %1 perienced was one of the bser| | from Alaska, ‘h left :n ot Catholic Church . [things that ever happened for| | the delerates futend to 'Visit i & = " " lthe pac industry, in the opin | tes betore 'Teaving for Bu Pift Gold Streets on of k Bez, head of the| | rope and many of them will stuy 00 a m—Low Mass in the| Peril Strait Canning Company { ohe or (wo mouths, or more, i Tospital Chapel operating the Todd plant at toe Europe : 8100 8. m.—Low Mass and Ser-| entrance to Peril Strait. He wai| Delegate Thompson Leaves > e e it oy o A R PRI S0 Conel . for France Taking FAIRBANKS FLYERS all el ety A s Tk ohe FPrelate I'inds L [ - . g X "10:80 a. m—Low Mass and|western Monday | Cas.oli 4 Th h | Hag with Him | ENROUTE SOUTH T0 sermon and Benediction of the, “In my opinion the Commission | ditions Goo roughout | ‘ PURCHASE MACHINF Blessed Sacrament er’, tion was wi e In view u: Terrltmy He VlSlled P 84 Thonpss 4 A £ No service in the evening the pn wiich THad develop! eorologist in the Juneau Weathy Joe Crosson and Gecrge King the was nothing else he could | i o Bureau station, left this morning | Fairban viators, ‘are passen i z have done and I am sonfident b The Right Reverénd J. R. Cii on the Yukon on his way (»|gers Yukon for Seattle ea Resurrection Lutheran bas the support of a big majority | mony, Catholic Bishop of “Alasks, Prinic e B o b Ben o s S WEATN. 3 PR | Church of the packers. Of course, it Woull | retyrned this morning from a '“’0‘ m-'.“ Convention Department from Al |an airplane. They will enter = have been appreciated If the OF | months' trip along the Alaskd | " Psfy Mainwaring may be seen 'aska, taking with him the aerial transportation bisiness Corner of Third and Main erations could have heen mMaii|coast, over the Alaska Railroad, g in_her. sporl ensemble. Note the | cently adopted flag of Alask Pairbanks, and will retatn REV. HARRY R. ALLE} :.unu’ ,l", ke tm. o l:’x.n““‘ Sl Tanana and Yukon River aud tdion pleated skirt, the low | will meet his wite in New York | the nachine in about 60 da Sundav services hut »W olos 1*‘ was - “' i Bering Sea points, goinsl as’ far and. the llunl’el gloves, part | wh she has been visiting for \ Cioszon has heen employed 10:00 a. m.—Sunday School. |Interests of (ha Industry as it|as tme Pilgrim Hot Springs, 90 of: alimost every. sport costume seen | the last month, and she will ac-|for soms time by the Faivbsn} 11:00 a. m—DMorning worship. | Will insure a supply of spawning | mijes from Nome. He tound the on the English fields and streams company nm to Pari Airplane Company, while Mr. Kin Subject, ““The Lord's Love for|fish” Mr “Ml "““” ; F AR .‘;t'uhn!n' missions, which he visit- 18R ol Lttt ated News) | Mr. Thompson arranged the|has heen one of the aviators of Subject, Justified Prayer.” The local district "“‘“I "““ % |ed prospering and doing goad | ¢ i & bookings and transportation of| the Bennclt-Redebaugh Company Svening worship.|very fine escapement, Mr. Mez | Sondith e kabY, were e ) Nt o : Nt RN 4 tensive fyin 8:00 p. m.—Evening worship.| Vel - N work. ' Conditions, | Abbss for aase at The ,‘,.m,,. the thirty-ome persons who are|Both e had extensive flying Subject, “The Value of the Soul.”|said, He has just ot ned from| . cllent. The fish in the Yukon b pep ¢ going 1o the ‘convention -from A):|Expetience 1 the titerisk A hearty welcome awaits you|? survey of ok l““""_“'"_” i""“ | River and its tributaries are plen-| aska and will have official ch —————— at the friendly Lutheran Church.|Pplant ‘-”:" ‘\'i’:"' ai -I1‘|"‘~ ”;w”\” tiful, the indians and others get- of the party until it reaches Miss Edwina Martinson left o1 Come and join the coagregation|ng P 1 some of the west const|tng all the nsh that will be nec. | | With the departure of M. the Yukon for Seattle this mora in worship Lot Oniohasott island. He saf|essary for themseives' and their SPECI 4L F()R THompson and Mrs. Robert Simp-|ing to resume her training cours j of ‘. \\ ago! & ;‘ Pl \v“'l‘ dogs long before the run was ovar. K £ | sony this morning, practicall at Providence hospital in Seatt'c = G P has s od scen 1o that section | CToD8 were iganlie Be, adys, ‘i A the five delegates, Lwo alt She has been visiting here fo: Methodist Ty al Ghurch for thainy wanrs. The receiit hagyy | S8l et HAI Ordsl ad. Phigrit i FEK afld others who are taking this|several weeks. " Fourth and Mewafd ‘Streots | poiieii vetoot the ere uttics, | Springs. ! A L, | REV. R. A. GAIL Pastor “""“‘ g g ce g b the| Bishop Crimont returned in the | pusesnaresansearnsuneenzenusse s — 10500 4. m—duntor Churetr, |ChUY for the fish o reach 1he | 0 "o good - health, refreshed : 11:00 a. m.Sermon: “Dem-' gpio i el d from the out-door. life and rough- eustration of God's Power in Re- {50005 iams in tie dio. |18 it on the rivers\And trails, Hb FRUIT B vival i ‘I % has improved greatly, and showe - a ' ic g §:00 p. m—Sermon: “I al . il RS it. Pears 40c doz. 3 = Death CAPT. FRED BRANDIS HERE {h(- Catholics have pstah]luhofl. Peaches 35¢ to 50c dd i g v re cordially invited three new missions ‘this year, all P " & o oo S - pps Rt isited by the «gj. | FIumS 15¢ b, 75c baskét p : The Wanderer, Capt. Fred Bran. |9 Which wera visited by the Cantelo 20c, 15¢, 2 for 25¢ & : 5 e “ today from Keteh. |Shop. They are at Cape Weolley, [Cantelcupes ...20c, ) ® 10 : Lhnstl an Science Church el Rl e ,1”"“;“;“”1 40 miles from - Nome; -Kushunok |Gravenstein Exting Apples g Suiiday services will be hield at by his wife anil three obildren, | Detween d”‘e Y‘:"“’" “{‘“"mlfi“":::i . 46 doz. § ; 11 a. m. in the Church of Chis-'and is here for a short visit wirh | ¥/ “: ]‘l‘"d‘ kb i " Cooking Apples 3 lbs, 260 ¥ tian Science Soclety of Juneau on friends. Originally from Oregon, |” ',';:‘”‘ 4 sm‘"' o aritel - &b el [ORDES 20c 1b. and 25¢ 1b. = g : The gub- the family came north en their e s e s Sty A - o 1 VS 8calb & A B e ne s """ 40 by 10. foat bodt. which id | ANulnraicidiision e oie’ ot i | hsabs sl | ject will be, “Christ Jesu | by oat host, : d B i - j L8 S AY L0 00 % i ALY ALK & T dpihel A vyuntlrs of. the Yuk(:)n. h:xave veer. | Honeydew Melons 7c a | E Wednesday, §:15 p. m.—Testi- £ine, over & year ago and have |reblaced by: better buikdings, ‘and | Watermelons calb & / f gonial me been in Ketehikan sinco. They | the miss ““G:'“'Enf' I Checked Camel’s Hair, Tmported H Christian Seience Reading Room plan to return home in a few 2 VEGETABLES ] ) : 3 g {n church building. This room ls aays via Sitka and Killisnoo. The ]UI;I‘I"D Crimont wl!ll leave f“; VEGETABLE ! Homespuns and Tweeds — Beaver g ven to the public Wednesday Wanderer has been acting in the|the Bast as soon as he can ge y “ollars Sizes ) - ‘;'“": : o L A :‘)',"‘ ™ Arnsger it trap patrol boat | ‘Tansportation. He will stop briet- | Tomatoes 20c. 1h, and Fox Collars. Sizes 16 to 44. ; The public is cordially invited |this summer. v at Ketcutkan, but must be in{Green Peppers 20c. 1b. : B s o Gdd it PR % ishington, D. C, mmembler 12} Gelery 20c each $19 50_ 49 50 | the reading room MRS. STANNARD GOMING | 'O attend a meeting of the Bishops |y ¢4, 00 15¢ ‘gach > . - * ik f his church. He expects to b P 15¢ 1b ] s bl 2| Mre. B T. Stannard, wife of {away from Juneau at lenst‘u;g‘gg Igm, 5 lhdc2r. g ISR i o g " Assembly of God Mission General Manager of the A! '"“‘"'hvl and ‘W:“ h"l:“ New "’:’k Tepn . peans A s 15 : ka Steamship Company, is a|and other points before returning A Al A - ‘“'““ \:;;;"'”’"’ Dashanadr: Rbbatd the Aleutian fnt Many Improvements Home Grown Vegetables all for A RARE GROUP OF & s © ONEUS, Paster |Juneau. She is accompanied by | Bishop Crimont found many im- 10c per bunch 2 isan. 0. FELS TASIOY dyor daughter and will meet My | provements in Nome, Fairbanks i i H Morning Wor- | Stannard here. He is now on and other places. At St. Michael [ For information on canning or H 2 » trip to the westward he says, the larger buildings of pickling articles call us up | H iy Bthool T SR he Northern Commercial and th . | - Sies b ‘ fihiys ‘\'v""' it b = |4 North American Trading and H The Lrds Supger e i || WHO'S WHO | | Transportaion Company are being " s, ey gt N | I ” o | orn down and t e'um er and oth- ERESY jotogeh imunkh. oL Uy AND WHERE »r material are beihg sold to those | 16 75 16 75 Mid-week services every Tues |g il 415! ) CALIFORNIA v e . day and F riday at '8 p m, | Presbytenan Nauve Churv‘x . HARRY WILLARD, Lay Worker 10:30 a. m.—Morning Service 11:30 a. m.—Bible School 7:00 p. m.—Wednesday— week prayer service, A cordial welcome is given t all to attend these services. e e WHEREABOUTS OF L, H. KUPFER WANTED Mid- Information is desired concer: ing the whereabouts of Lawrence H. Kupfer, according to a letcer received by the United Stater Marshal's office in a late mail from E. L. Freu, Jr, box 212 Riverside, 1. The only knowledsc the writer had about Mr. Kup fer's residence is that he formerly received his mail at Box 67, Ju- neau, Alaska. The letter reads ir “l am desirous of communiea® ing with Mr. Lawrence H. Kup- fer, and as I am under the im pression that you could probably be of more assistance to me than anybody else, in this respect, I am “laking the liberty of addressing i you. ¢ “It is a matter of importance Mrs. O. C. Hewitt and Mrs Clarence B. Olson of Anchorag: ure southbound passengers on tb Yukon which passed through Ju neau this morning Jack Chamberlin and Mrs. Chan berlin were in Juneau this morn mg while the Yukon was in poxt on (heir way to their home i Ketchikan Mrs. L. K. Pratf. wife of Judge L. K. Pratt, pioneer attorney .o Fairbanks, and mother of dcn Harry 1. Pratt, is a m the Yukon. She w dends in Seattde about due mor ik atd then &5 to 4 ia 1o spe: ho winter with 4 dhughter Miss wet Coil of foi al mor nm;, is on ‘oute to Pullman, , where she is a teacher in the publu schools. Adler Nordale, son of Mr, Mrs. A J. Nc pagsed through Juneau the steamer Yukon. to. Seattle to enter sity of Washington. Mrs. August Bjerrmark, of Fairbanks, and business wom. an of that city, is enroute tu today cr the Univer Seattle on the Yukon on a buying Californie trip. She will visit He is enroute || pioneer ~ho need it at reasonable prices. 3ome of it has been sold in Noma wd the Catholic missions and sthiers needitig lumber have pur- hased largely from the slavage. GROCERY Embroidered Georgette, Heavy Satin, Velvet and Jersey—new side and vitamines of the flour wh! possible to altogether prevent the keeping qualities, besides lent ftavor. No heed to hake at hom it taken at thé store. We save delivering exnen The more you buy the less require cash with order. . ) How Long Will Bread Keép? Till It Gets Stale of Course But we have found a way to preserve the natural sugar mentation.: Sciénce tells us that the very best in flour is destroyed during fermetitation. some éxtent with the surprising result of more than doubling our new style bread to the ' conuumers at wholesale prices 7 loaves, 50 cenits; 15 loaves, $1.00. Special attention given to out of town orders, but we Yours for BETTER BREAD, THE STAR BAKERY jobat, suede belts, basque and two- piece included. All new fall shades including black. Sizes 14 to 20— 36 to 44. NEW FELT HATS Fall’s preferred styles in new Beige, Blue, Red tones, Greens as well as Black. $3.75 to $6.75 ich ordinarily are lost in fer- And while it may not be this, wé' have succeeded to limunlllmllliulnlun:nnlxlllllnxnnlnullullnsnnlilulnnuuLunnun:: glving the bread an excel- e any more for we will sell B L e e T e e T e L L R 868; ‘you get the benefit. 8 it costs—3 loaves, 25 cents; “EVERYTHING FOR THEE HUNTER” Juncau Young Ilunl ware Co. (WHEN YOUNEED A C ARPENTER Phone 103 or see AL LUNDSTROM l { ll 1 BUILDING——REMODELING CONTRACTING Work by Hour, Day or Week t R | e | FRYE-BRUHN COMPANY PACKERS and PROVISIONERS { | HOME OF MAYFLOWER BUTTER AND EGGS DELICIOUS HAMS AND BACONS “QUALITY MEATS” R e G S et 2 Deliveries Daily PHONE 38 e P et it i FINE FAMILY FUEL for those wise enough to order their coal and kindling here. | Have us deliver you at your® address and note how much better heat and cleaner fires you have Wouldn't ask you to do this if it cost more. It doesn't. I really costs less and the tria) will prove it We carry a full ine of Feeds. D. B. l"F\’I 1ERM | e T TGS U I A P e “WHY STAND YE HERE DAY IDLE”? ALL THE We give you credit for having good cents If every man wonld summon his “working capital” be- fore him and make that a daily inquiry there would be fewer “idle dollars.” You work—why shouldn't your money work? 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” il 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. P T oo DON'T FORGET——THIS WEEK ONLY(‘ TRADE IN YOUR OLD MACHINE FOR A NEW L. C. SMITH | J. B. BURFORD & CO. NORTHERN HOTEL ROOMS—50 cents per night and up; $3.00 per week and Public shower and tub baths 50 cents. Ray 0il Burmer operation—Hot water day and night. Rooms $12.00 month and up—steam heated. » t & ] 2 S i ; A ¥