The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 24, 1929, Page 2

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THE:DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1929 NATURALIZATION| Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Bureau @ M A DE EASY FUR Forecast for Juneau and vicinily, beginning 4 p. m. today: WE SELL ma’ e w i’/‘zz S Cloudy, possibly showers, tonight and Saturday;gentle westerly winds. - 7 i LOCAL DATA €€ SR Time Barom. Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather H i i 4 p. m. yest'y 29.78 50 58 E 8 Cidy k or roung nvien jor T g {tmildy o mm W m N 3 o . . F 0 Aliens Without Record of{ Neen_teday ry il A by AND 2 Entry Can Naturalize CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS cO" % raduation Under New Law sesTanos rome . 53 Highest ¢ pm. | Low 8a.m. 8am. Precip. 8am. More than 100 persons residing Stations— temp. temp. 1 temp. temp. Velccity 24 hrs. Weather in Alaska who have been unable to| Nome 30 ] 28 e 0 Cldy i obtain final naturalization papers, ge‘?ely < ;: | 28 34 g Pt. CCIIdY um in .t because there is no record of their| Fort Yukon 32 56 — ear | P l b g F o ¢ g admission for permanent residence | TIanana : v D S 0 Cldy | xuures There are various reasons for the popularity at the port through which they| Essle 2 sl g o ot DT i P E 2 BB OS W “BIRCHFIELD” of our Clothing Department among the local fae an n:;db:;"g:ng_fiuni\::- Eohay T e ol er a law pa: ess at the . 3 H 2 bl Tk b $ henti 1 last session. This is pointed out| COrdova o % o » 9 iy younger circle. 1e newest 1n authentic styles 4 Juneau 53 50 42 43 3 Trace Cldy! # by W. G. Strench, district director Ketchik: 52 2 o7 Misting| AND v 5 Bk 43 ¢ of immigration at Ketchikan. st = i -4 5 3 e is one reason. Economy that is inclusive of | e, Ea. Mt NAs | Driote Ripet .. bb Mo & 80 a4 L B | Bamonton 8 8 52 54 * 0 Pt Cldy| » » i 7 legalizing such entries if admis- | £ A R d C ] l]"fl‘"\' is another reason. sion occurred prior to June 3, 1921, | f,z?:&id ;g Zg | 5"2 ‘:)‘2) zg g: Bt céf:; merican a latOT 0. ) 4 s | rtla A 7 5: K 3 i e ey liies| San Prancisco .56 b4 TR 0 Pt Clay X 3 . Fep — 10 miles. % o such entry; if he is a person of nivedt o e H eat'«ng BOllerS Just now this smart single breasted model, good moral character, and if he is| NOTE--Opservations ax St. Paui, Dutch Harbor, Kodlak, Juneau, not subject to deportation,” said| Prince Rupert, Edmonton, Seattle, Portland and San Fianrisco are made at 4 a. and 4 . m,, Juneau time. -~ with peak on notch lapel makes a definite bid | Mr; Stench. “The procedure, for accomplishing this legislation of entry contemplates at this time an examination similar to the one; which should have undergone at the time he came into the country.” In Alaska, the matter of arrang- {ing for the legalization of these entries is under the jurisdiction of | the district director of immigra- tion at Ketchikan who has indi-| cated that those interested should (1. Rey. Allen said. communicate with him and make request for registration blank forms. During July or August, an inspector |of the United States Immigration |Service will visit various parts of | Alaska to conduct the examinations. It is pointed out that from the | entry records to be made under HART and RAY Oil Burners The pressure is moderately low but fairly uniform throughout Al- aska except in the extreme southwest where it is slightly above| normal and rising. It is lowest th's morning in Alberta and high between California and the Hawaian Islands. Fairly heavy rain has fallen at Kodiak and light showers have fallen from Southeastern Alaska to Oregon. Cloudiness prevails over most of the Interior. Temperatures have risen in Southwestern Alaska with little change in other districts. for your favor in the season’s newest. Priced as Low at $29.75 With Two Pair Trousers RICE & AHLERS CO. PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL Juneau, Alaska The Mission | Missions, expect to visit Alaska, report from the Juneau Church | some time in June, spending sev-| stood high among the missions of |cral days in Juneau ‘and several the Coast and Rev. Allen and his|days visiting the Mission at Fair- congregation were recommended for:brmks, the Rev. Allen said. the splendid work they have done, | TR T T I he said. CAPITAL DYT. WORKS Dr. T. W. Frederick, President of | Very latesu methods in French All trheWF:dfit;iy Can Be Suitdbiy Shod ft;r “We tell you in advance what job will cost” » kg ity 3 ) & the Pacific Synod, and Dr. John |Dry Cleaning and Dyeing. See grgre = e~ this new law, certificates of arrival|gopery Diyisional Superintendent | Aeldner, Professional Cleaner and ] IJ()SS lf YOIL B"y YOllr Shoes Here :’:plr:;fl:::p;’:gq;ndw{“:id ;nr L":‘iior the American ;oard of Lm,hc:xmjl)y(‘r. Phox:aesls'Igl. adv. { «i R R i s ! s . . . | which the matter of naturalization | e 1 AlGSka'WaShln oton Alruja L] . S can be proceeded with. | o y 4 | . ‘ ; ! pGCIa or atlll‘ ay n y REV. ALLEN HOME; | The NEW Service { B i / T e - A ATTENDED SYNOD Speedster |} Operating in All Parts of Southeastern Alaska ‘ 1 I'/ The Rev. H. R. Allen, who return- | M(?n WhO Ork Smartly Styled C(lps ed to Juneau last night on the » | FLIGHT% I\IADE TO ANY POINT \ Need 1 4 A des of Princess Louise from the south (}| POWER for Heavy Loads }$ 3 ) Need good shoes—gives miles o s . where he attended the meeting of ||| i 8 | 3 Wear "“m You can't beat this | For boys l}"’sented in an unusual- the Pacific Synod of the United || SPEED for Snappy Boats |fl{ DESIRED f f ? ] X B | ly atractive assortment of pat- JiLutheran Church, announced to-| —and Rudder Steerin e i or value. jeras. . Well made with tbreal J|ae;the: sivides X““ffiebeumr:.fifi ol Srosling | Office in Gross Building i Speci Suturday ; P Church on Sunday, with th 2 G 3 pecial for Saturday Only able visors m;:ri( :;:e :;le:;'wwmv‘c; Efifif PHONE 64 LARRY PARKS, Juneau Agent BUILT for the man who wants speedi —rcal speed—and husky power—in| a motor that will stand up to any, amount of work, play or punishment. | will be omitted because of the Bac- | calaureate Exercises for graduates from the Juneau High School. Sun- day School will be at 9:45 and| church services at 11 o'clock Sun-| day morning. { The annual meeting of the Synod at Longview, Wash.,, from May 14 to 17, was attended by all minis- ters of the Pacific Synod and many delegates from the various churches, $1.25 each Women’s Oxfords They like roomy toes and they are very fashionable this year too. In Gun metal and tan calf, medium and low heels. Special for Saturday $4.95 3 —$3.95 pair I'HE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” i Corner 4th and Franklin St. Prone 136 ! Athletic Underwear | That gives comfort with service— non-rip. Union suits that will satisfy every man. A Real Bargain $1.00 a suit ~— 9 i Juneau Y oung Hardware Co. “It It's Hardware We Have It’ ALASKAN HOTEL I ] BIG VALUES! petiZing aIl | MODERN REASONABLE RATES \Wholesome Y i S ‘ wan Houskr, Pnop._ i 5 The Home of Dr. Scholl's Foot Comfort Appliances Z ) p ® w : £ i I:I'yCS elicious HOU B. M. Behrends Co., I 1 | e e ¥ 3 In broadcloth, voile and Juneau’s Leading Department Store organdie — sleeveless and i | 4 x ! i C with short and long TR A M R A R RSO L s o v N > 3 1 > anvas Sleeves. RUBERTSUN ls the community in line, each of them|e ® ® ® o ® ¢ 6 8 0 ¢ o ¢ » bearing a flag. » [ i Further plans for the Leglon's|® DAKOTA WOMAN CHOSEN ® Shoes 1? vanety Of Styles and Tu BE BRATOR smoker to be staged July 3, werc|® TYPICAL WAR WORKER e spring colors. discussed. The committee, com-|® A BLLER & o i B 4 3 posed of C. H. Helgeson. Harry|® _ WAHPETON, N. D. May » at All sizes i Sperling and E. P, Herrmann, is|® 24—When France selected / 11, MEMBRI ALD AY :le'mnging a snappy card which will : :._‘mod;l {::m' w"m of » {1 made public shortly. Application ¢ At - Orome y { for license to hold the smoker hxs‘: g’flh;:rcm&!rm; H s BR AvEs Spec"al at :’ E ; been made to the Territorial Boxing |o porest, 11l daughtef of 1 Satisfied appetites always follow the meal that L ¢ ! Legionnaires Complete Pro-| "¢ poct 1ast night expressed its . '»fil;naer North Dakota fam- The Clothing M includes a generous portion of Frye’s “Delicious” $1 .95 ] I gram for Its Annual Me- Tegret at the departure of H. B:lg ' qme.eail to wat:in. 017 i Ham. It’s a remarkably wholesome.diet that ¢ i . aid and L. Kean, the latter its 3 i itali 3 { morial Day Ceremony |rirst vice-president, to the States. |y SLAMORSd Prances Lauder , provides extra energy and vitality for active . i g . minds and bodies. A successor to Kean will be nomi-)g went overseas and served in ) R. E. Re .cison, prom:nent local | nated and elected at the next regu- hosp o e . o . attorney, vall be the orator of the |lar meeting. : m;:,‘:mxy‘“:‘mmd‘: i You will find this extraordmanly .fine fasting day at the American Legion's Me-| Ronald Stewart was elected t0le and in the Noyon sector: Ham cured just as you would have it cured, to morial Tay exercises, it was an- | membership and initiated at 1ast(e. . Harold Ambier, an aviator, M A RINELLO make it the perfect food. . nounced last night at the régular |night's meeting. ® won her heart. They were $;;‘eting of the loc‘ali l‘;:gn;n post. e married by the Mayor of e Particular care in selecting choice, healthy young e ceremonies Wi held in ® Paris. . i i : Eiks Hall at 1:30 pm., Legionnaires |John Gilbert Family . i» : . Creams por ke“;k°°“91'd, ‘;‘?Ighu“‘.‘“":,’l care in prepara- 2% being requested to meet at the Dug- Enm szs 000 w H LI B NN R Y Y tlon,r.n' esFryes 4 _e us Brdeamreaflz out at 1 o'clock with their organi- 5 ’ eekly SRR fferi e ertie ; appetizing and delicious. zation caps and march with the tlons /: - " 3 REPORTER . BECOMES + ; Write to Frye & Company, Seattle, for Drum Corps to the hall HOLLYWOOD, Cal,, May 2t.—It Day is desired by the Legionnaires. | telephone bill, the laundry, etc., in : - :::ye:m Billub\'fi\fi ¢ flags be dis- |the John Gilbert-Ina Claire men-| CHICAGO, May 24—Ten years gecipe. Send 3c for podialt, : 5 .9 ness houses, of-|age By popular estimates the|of the news man’s Jife form b7 S | ] 1 fice buildings and homes on that|pewly-wed screen stars just now|the back p.mlol the Rev. H. L. [ EXTENDS ALL OVER 1 day. They should be placed atlare the preatest money-making|Church, recently otdaiied n Epis- THE WORLD i that hoisted to the peak. : IR 4 i i Ve o 2o v oo | ESPECHIVELY tor of . Joseph's Church In West Iuneau Dru g ! of the B. P. O. Elks, headed by PETE BAYS: He has been & reporter, and a P 1 Chairman J. L. Gray, the Legion| CANTALOUPES WILL ARRIVE|oritic of music and dfame, and Companv i last night agreed to participate |SATURDAY. Open Sunday. adv.|speaks a dozen tongues fluently. v THE ‘n a parade on Flag Day, June 14 Lo e T Throughout his newspaper ecareer &5 R 5 mm-mxawt-{:emywy-mxm-fi:nm“cmmmmwmm H. M. HOLLMANN F.' N v lfii I Drum Corps meml| of e . Juneau Oream ministry, studying tely. . R. N uo b Post will be in the line of March. —adv. ._.._....“__fl“ y & RMANN lnt a pic { Other organizations are to be esked s We are now serving SANDWICHES | | Free N1 %o take part and an effort will be| LET Amqumt Press ¥our Suit.)and SALADS. The best yet. Ju- SNey. Phone 38 OF JUNEAU made to have all the children of We call and deliver, Phone 528, neau Ice Cream Parlons. —adv.{_ ‘ General observance of Memorial noon and after should be easy to pay the rent, the team—$10,000 and $15000 a week EPISCOPAL RECTOR copal minister and appointed rec- Face Powder Frye’s “Meat Guide”—over 200 tested OUR SERVICE

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