The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 13, 1929, Page 2

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i R T R R R R RN, , —_— 3 9 £ gt MWWW P AYNE c" ARMS Weathcr Coudmons As Recorded by the U S Weather Bureau Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning 4 p. m. today: cHAMBER wITH Probably showers tonight and Friday; light variable winds. TOCAL DATA Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather FlNE LEGT“RE 4 p. m. yest'y 29.94 19 93 s 3 Rain 4 a. m. today 29.97 15 92 SE 2 Cldy T’le Noon today 29.91 54 92 SwW 3 Cldy E Lbcal B ntertains ' Loc usiness CABLE AND RADIO REFORTS - ) Men and Guests: with i T * First Highest 4p.m. Low 4am. 4am. Precip. 4am. Illustrated = Lecture Stations— temp. temp. | ecmp. temp. Velocity 24 hrs. Weather . . Nome 2 66 46 58 : 0 Cldy N L] l (REmes SoW T v Bethel 64 58 e i GRS Cldy ationa Fort. Yukon .10 68 50 48 — 0 Clear . program and the “committee is all! manana 4 58 | 48 52 P 08 Cldy . § set” for a big celebration. Eagle 66 60 4 54 — 18 cldy B k / | Delegate Sutherland, in a letter| gt paul B sl 4 hdn - 8 0 0 Clay an to the Chamber, acknowledged the| pytch Harbor 56 52 v g = — Cldy receipt of its endorsement of the| Kodiak 48 48 | 42 42 20 .50 Cldy International Highway project, Cordova . 52 48 | 42 4 4 68 Rain Of The Army and Navy Club advised| Juneaun Yo 51 49 | 42 45 2 54 Clay 3 the Chamber it has forwarded mi Ketchikan .. 58 - | 52 44 2 0 Cldy Mrs. Ogilvie, sister of the late Gcn Prince Rupert — — 46 48 0 .30 Cldy Wilds P. Richardgon, the Chamber's | Edmonton e e . 0 Clear J uneau resolutions of regrot and condolence! Seattle 4 70 54 56 4 A8 Raln; «jon the latter's death. Portland 80 8 | 62 62 4 .02 Rain M. S. Whittier, of the Rac: Cor-| San Francisco 4 62 54 54 . 0 Cldy | mittee, announced the fir.t boats *—Less than 10 miles. in the Capital-to-Capiicl Yacht/ k Race, would leave Olympia Satur- NOTE.—Observations at Alaska mainland station, except Cordova 1 day and others would follow until! and Juneau made at 8 a. m. and 8 p. m, Juneau time. late Sunday, At léast as many, w—. PR An amazing array of charming styles, New Visiting yachts afg expected-as were | The pressure is moderately low throughout Alaska but rising slow- Mode quality ‘pereale Prints that will not fade. — And scores of Juxuriéus details such as em- broidery, organdie applique, imitation leather belts. These Wonderful New Dresses = bere last year, he nid MARGNITA BACK FR(]VI SITKA AND WAY PORTS)| The mailboat Margnita, Capt. S. Swanson, returned to Juneau from roistic patterns, lovely colors: Good bindings,~Lovely Frills and Flares. ly, and is moderately high between the Pacific States and the Ha- Showers have fall:n in portions of the Interior and from the Gulf of Alaska to Oregon. Cloudy weather prevails over near- ly all of the Territory. Temperatuves have Eastern half of Alaska and have risen slightly in Bering Sea. waiian Islands. fallen slightly in the FOR SALE MISS HOLEMAN TO STUDY AT | ronE ONE SUNNYSUDS emphasize the great significance ot the COMBINATION XX PLAN merchandis- ing service, which makes possible these unmatchable values, Sce Them as Soon 1 as You *ftacn |~ or Mail Your | Ordert DOUGLAS DANCING SCHOOLI We are nnw ready to alter or make up your furs. Goldstein's Emporium. adv. Sitka and way ports yestérday aft- ernoon with the following passen- gers for Juneau: From Sitka—M. Krupp. From Hirst—Nik Poulios. From Todd—J. B. Smith. From Tenakee—Betty Brooks, E. Anderson, Butt Collins, C. F. Lanc, and J. D. Roop. From Hawk Inlet—Charles Wil- liams. | From Hoonah—Miss Olga Call, Miss Harriet Holeman, who left ifor Seattle this week, expects to | visit relatives and friends in that city and take an advanced course {in dancing from the Douglas Danc- | mg School, which she attended for five years before coming to Ju- neau. She has been conducting her own school here for several years, and will reopen it in the [ S BUY YOUR YACHT POOL TICKETS HERE The first boat is sched- Electric Washing Machine NEW—Polygon Gyro Type Machine is all metal with a full size COPPER TUB B. M. Behrends Co., MERCHANTS ' GODBARD BACK, SAYS STOCKING PROGRAM FINE Elk, Dee 1‘,—15)_&3 ver and Muskrat Experiments Make Fine Progress ; Game and fur-bearing animal stocking cperiments in western Alaska areas are having fine suc- cess, according to E. M. Goddard, Assistant Executive Officer of the Alaska Game Commission, who re- turned this morning from a three-| . weeks trip as far west as Kodiak. | 'The experiments cmbrace elk, deer,! beaver and muskrats. Eight elk planted last year at Kalsin Bay, Kodftk Island, win- tered without difficulty and are in excellent shape, Mr. Goddard said. " Beaver, originaily planted in some lakes back of the town of Kod have spread from there to Syca- more Bay, and from Kalsin Bay to| Eagle Harbor, practically covering | the eastern half of the island. The original stock of muskrats show the greatest increase. These | fur-bearers are spreading all over | Kodiek I d and completely in- habit Lon Island. They have spread down the Kodiak Island | coast for a distance of 16 miles. ! Deer are thriving on both Long! Iland and in Prince William| Sound. Feeding and other condi-| tions on Long Island are cxullent‘ and the herds will remain there| without attempting to swim off to other areas until the range be( omes stocked to capacity. In c T R G Y {GLORY OF THE N ' Face Powder . 1 '§ “It tans instantly and does not rub off” Juneau Drug Company H. M. HOLLMANN R. R. HERMANN ee Delivery ~ Phone 33 [ number of @ seen on Monta a1 Sopnd; g 5 have been sland and in other places. Mr. Goddard brought back with him five red fox pups. They were illegally caught at Threc Saints Bay, Kodiak Island, and confiscat- ed by the Game Commission. They are about five weeks old. The pups will be ined in captivity by the Commission yntil they are old enough to look after themselves. They v then be released in some area where they can be pro- tected as a stocking project. Kodiak, Mr. Goddard said, is very enthusiastic over the outlook cold storage plant there. project for several years, is now marketing the stock on the Los Angeles market and indications are favorable for adeguate financing. TR R R Old papers an tne Emplrs, {ley, on charges of gambling. They ! A. Boyle, in the sum of $100 each, for alterday at Ketchikan by Deputy W. J.|Marshal J. C. Sullivan on a charge Erskine, who has worked on the of violating the Alaska Bone Dry Mrs. C. Call, Mrs. M. Hastings, E.|fall when she returns | Anderson and C. M. Harnck. Our Fur’ Manufacturing Depart- S S e ment is in charge of an expert| LET MAC SHARPEN i furrter. Goldstein’s Emporium. adv|Hand Store, opposit | for her pupils. Italian Dinner Spaghetti or Macaroni TWO ARRESTED CHARGED | WITH GAMBLING, LO(‘ALLY‘ Jack Robarts and John Picos were., arrested here late yesterday after- noon by Deputy Marshal W. F. Sib- with Mushroom Sauce and Grated Cheese Package, 39 Cents With every $2.00 purchase you receive a ticket on a round were admilted to bail by Judge F. and will come before him tomorrow for hearings. TR ONE ARRESTED ON BOOZE CHARGE AT FIRST CITY Frank Wallace was arrested yes- trip to Seattle. Law, according to telegraphic ad- vices received by United States =355 " | GEORGE BROTHERS STUDE BAKER 'Bm’lder_(y C’ham/n'om‘ now sells more eioht- -cylinder moltor cars than any other manufacturer in the world ! « .+« and Studebaker equipped stock cars. Championship performance in 50 mode\l"' One-Profit priced 586? to $2575 at the factory. JUNEAU MOTORS, INC. Distributors speed and endurance record for fidb PHONES 92—95 Open Till 11 P. M. with new up to the minute ideas and dances Price $125.00 Fully Guaranteed uled to arrive at Juneau Friday noon, June 21. It may be several hours early or late, depending on the weather. Free Trial BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. & : i R Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. WHEN WE SELL IT IT'S RIGHT Juneau Phone 6 Douglas Phone 18 Sub Station Post Office No. 1 NEW HATS J utigau Lodge No. 420 B. P. 0. ELKS Annual Picnic For Elks and Their Families Marmion Island Tlckets at Elks’ Club Rooms holds every -official Adults $1.00 Chxldren Free First sailing of “A]ma at 10 a. m. Juneau, Alaaké‘ FELT and SILK RIBBON Summer felts in large and small head size—wide and narrow ) brims. In several shades of tan with contrasting trims, orange, oyster white and pastel shades. The silk ribbon hats are in the clever new designs combining : two-tone ribbon. Anniversary Sale Price, $4.95 | NEW DRESSES | A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF NEW SILK DRESSES. All Sizes. Ahniveréary Sale Prices $9.75, $12.75, $16.75 Anniversary Sale Price, $5.95 | H i

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