The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 1, 1929, Page 2

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Starting our Semi-Annual Clearance of Summer Goods. Your opporunity to buy a new outfit for the Fourth, at cost. Ladi Ladies’ Coats- There are only 15 of them, but everyoneisa smart model at_a price that will astound you. Coats as low as $10.00. Coats that were originally $65.00 now $30.00. r Ladies’ Blouses- A fine assortment of long or short sleeve blouses, many styles. All sizes. 3 $2.50 s Coats- Childrer’ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE MOND/\Y JULY l 1929 ies’ Dresses- Not all sizes, but a goud as- sortment at drastic reduction. We don’t want a dress in the store on July Fourth, so we will let you have them at cost. Ladies’ Sweaters- Coat style or pullover. colors, all sizes. Plain and novelty weaves. Millinery- | All hats just better grade hats, priced at $7.50 each. W ash Dresses- Lightweight summer coats or heavier weight for those who prefer them. Clearance Priced 25 per cent off We carry a full line of FLAGS and BUNTING for decoration M. Behrends Co., Inc. MERCHANTS Ladies’ or children’s fast color prints. Just the thing for the picnie or street wear on July Fourth. $1.00 to $2.75 A new shipment of ladies’ Weather Condmons As Recorded by the U. S Weather Bureau Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, bezinning 4 p. ra. today: Cloudy tonight and Tuesiay;gentle variable winds. wOCAL DATA parometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather 30.05 68 48 S 3 Pt. Cldy 29.99 52 86 E é Cldy 29.94 60 67 SW Cldy CABLE AND RADIO REFORTS YESTERDAY “TODAY Highest 4pm. | Low 4am. 4am. Precip. 4am. temp. temp. | emp. temp. Velocity 24 hrs. Weather 46 o R Clear 56 40 54 Pt. Cldy 62 8 80 8 46 54 58 58 69 66 60 . 70 SRR . 84 82 GAMES SATURDAY Pacific Coast League Hollywood 6; Mission 0. Portland 7; Oakland 4. Seattle 5; Sacramento 4. San Francisco 11; Los Angeles 4. National League Chicago 10; St. Louis 7. Brooklyn 4, 8; Boston 3, 7. Philadelphia 10; New York 6. Pittsburgh 3, 2; Cincinnati 0, 3. American League Cleveland 12; Detroit 9. Boston 5; Washington 2. St. Louis 2, 12; Chicago 0, 4. New York 7; Philadelphia 5. Time 4 p. m. yest'y 4 a. m. today Noon today Stations— Barrow Nome Bethel Fort Yukon . Tanana Eagle St. Paul . Dutch Harbor Kodiak Cordova . Juneau Ketchikan Prince Rupert .. Edmonton Seattle ..! Portland . |San Francisco GAMES SUNDAY Pacific Coast League Sacramento 3, 10; Seattle 4, 3. fission 8, 4; Hollywodo 9, 2. s Angeles 7, 2; San Francisco 1, 9. Oakland 9, 2; Portland 6, 3. National League Philadelphia 2, 4; New York 14, 2. Boston' 3, 10; Brooklyn 5, 6. Pittsburgh 7; Cincinnati 6. Chicago 14; St. Louis 8. Amencan League Nw York 6; Boston 4. Philadelphia 2; Washington 20. Cleveland 10; Detroit 11. St. Louis and Chicago game called | in third on account of rain. 54 45 4?2 42 43 46 48 51 54 52 40 54 58 54 Clear Cldy Cldy Cldy Cldy Cldy cldy Cldy Showers Rain Clear Clear Clear Clear B Pt. 54 54 58 56 *Less than 10 miles. R T ) NOTE.—Observations at Alaska mainland stations, except Cor- dova and Juneau are made at 8 am. and 8 p.m. Juneau time. STANDING Oy CLUBS Pacific Coast League Won Lost 33 39 42 46 50 4 52 d 3 57 60 National League Won ~ -~ gy The pressure is moderately hizh in Northern Alaska and nor- mal or slightly below over the remainder of the Territory. It is “|lowest in the Aleutian Islands and west of Vancouver Island. Show- ers have fallen in the Gulf of Alaska and in eytreme Southeastern Alaska and British Columbia. Th> temperature has risen rapidly' mis morning at Nome and is low:r than yesterday at Tanana. Changes have been slight in other districts. Mission San Francisco Oakland Hollywood Los Angeles |Sacramento | Seattle | Portland TRAVEL BY AIR Chicago 39 Pittsburgh 40 &New York 38 Seaplane “Ju'leal'«” - i ' | ! 25 Brooklyn 31 463 FLIGHTS TO ANY POINT DESIRED | Philadelphia 28 418 SEAPLANE “KETCHIKAN” IN HYDER | Boston 27 397 37 Returns to Juneau via Petersburg and Wrangell Wednesday Cincinnati 24 RETURNS TO WRANGELL FOR JULY 4TH American League ‘Won Lost 17 26 26 arrived. All are Pet. 738 612 594 535 e 413 333 314! Philadelphia |8t. Louis New York ED(".FO!L {Cleveland { Washington Chicago | Boston i Gastineau uUnanner League | Won Lost Douglas 1 0 ‘MO(ASC 0 1 Elks 0 American Legion..» 0 e e Alaska-W ashington Airways PHONE 64 LARRY PARKS, Juneau Agent i NE ARREST IS MADE FOR BO\'E DRY LAW VIOLATION Pet. | 1.000 000 000 000 AND THEY WERE WED Miss Johanna 3yrne, who just arrived from Liverpool, England, A | Adolph Mover was arrested Sun-|became the bride at Anchorage of |day by Deputy Marshal Walter F.|Myles Hyland, well known resident J. W. Brashears, | Sibley and Prohibition Agent Boycs, of the railroad belt. Mr. Hyland is Miss J. Bra-|on a charge of violating tne Alab- a tie contractor for the Alaska of | ka Bone Dry Law. He appeared | Railroad, his camp being located on thc before Judge Frank A. Boyle today |the Anchorage-Seward section of He | the xmd e e e Commercial job printing at | Empire. Mr. and Mrs. Mi. L. Brashears, shears and Robert Brashears, Wilmette, Ill, are making |round trip bn the Princess Alice |and entered a plea of guilty. {and visited with Mrs. Charles G.|was fined $35. | Warner while the steamer was in| ‘Jlm‘au ” The e Old papers at the Fmplre. IllllllillllllllIllIIIlllIII|IHIIlIIIIIilIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIllIlIIIIIllllIIIIIII|lmlIIIIIIIIIII“I||“|IIllllllllllllllfl For the Fourth of Vertical Grain Hemlock Flooring 1x3 and 1x4 KILN DRIED EXCELLENT WEARING QUALITY NOT AFFECTED BY TEMPERATURE PERFECT MANUFACTURE WE INVITE INSPECTION ]uneau Lumber Mills, Inc. Phone 358 LUMBER FOR EVERY PURPOSE BERGMAN N HOTEL MODERN STEAM HEATED ROOMS Hot and Cold Running Water DINING ROOM IN CONNECTION PHONE 205 THIRD AND HARRIS STREETS P Gl O S gentleman is received according to his appearance WEAR TAILOR MADE CLOTHES And have them made at home. It is cheaper to have them made at home than to send outside for them. F. WOLLAND, Merchant Tailor DIES EARLY SUNDAY Mrs. Amanda Olive, 35, wife of Henry Olive, dled Sunday morning at 3:30 o'clock at St. Ann's Hos- pital from tuberculosis from which she had been' suffering for, some- time. She had been under treat- ment in the hospital for the past four months. Funeral services will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, con- ducted by Rev. Henry Young, pas- tor of the Methodist BEpiscopal Church. Mrs. Olive had resided in Juneau about six years, She was married to Mr. Olive in February, 1929. 1 'MRS. AMANDA OUVE frrrrrr e rora See Our HOSE With the New Adora Heel Jarman’s e Ansco Cameras and CAMERA SUPPLIES BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. Free Delivery Phone' 134 WHEN WE SELL IT IT'8 RIGHT Sub Station Post Office No. 1 ISAWYER TO ARRIVE | HERE TUESDAY A:M. | FROM THE INTERIOR Ernest W. Sawyer, Assistant Sec- retary of Interfor, who is conduct- ing an investigation of Alaska af- fairs in which his department is concerned, will arrive here tomor- row morning on the steamer Al- | aska. He is accompanied by Major | Malcolm Elliott, President of the Alaska Road Commission who has |been his companion in visits to several interior towns. neau until July 4, sailing for Se- attle on the Admiral Watson on that date. e, SITKA WOMAN FINED Mary Sherwood, arrested at Sit- ka by Deputy Marshal William Schnabel, and charged with violat- ing the Alaska Bone Dry Law, en- tered a plea of guilty and was sen- tenced to ten days imprisonment (and to pay a fine of '$25 by Judge R. 'W. DeArmond in the United States Commissioner’s court there Mr. Sawyer will remain in Ju- | Try a HOT TAMALE after the show. Juneau Ice Cresm Parlors. July Costume DRESSES In flat crepe, rayon silk and flannel $6.75 In flat crepe and silk pique $12.75 In chiffon, georgette and flat crepe $16.75 A complete line f wash dresses From $1.95 to $10.50 All sizes. [ Go To The Palace Theatre JULY 1 AND 2 and hear the world famous WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS Juneau Drug Company H. M. HOLLMANN R. R. HERMANN Free Delivery = Phone 33 3 CALIFORNIA GROCERY Juneaw’s Finest Food Store PHONE 478 CALIFORNIA GROCERY l HATS A few more values have been added to our assortment of hats at $2.95 A line of new felts includes large and small head sizes and shows lovely shades in pastel colors. They are alo in dark blue and black. 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