The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 6, 1929, Page 2

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BROC Four Popular Styles \ A K> % Y 72X T U i ADED SILK with Silk Elastice ALASKA TRADE | Tctal Value of Southbound Cool, Light; Sturdy . . these amazingly low-priced girdles create perfect smoothness of contour under the revealing lines of the modern costume. You may choose the popular short model, or the longer over-hip girdle ~both styles hook on the side. The strong elastic inserts are silk covered. This is a nationwide selling, sponsored by the Combination XX Plan and is offered to you by B.M.Behrends Co., Inc. MERCHAN AIN IN JUNE Shipments for Last Month $3,001,374 Ore, matte and regulus— Tin ore and concentrates 1,620 made the world trip on President|Palmer, of Fairbanks. The party Stone, including marble 9204} Roosovelt’s administration. vULuME SHUWS Trophies, specimens, etc.... 3,095 | ywhen holding the vank of com-|{Chamber of Commerce. The party Wood: Timber and lum- “All other articles .. Total value of products of Products of the U. S. re- Total valué of foreign JULY 6, 1929 Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Bureau Forccast for Jumeau and viciaity, beginning 4 p. m. today: Cloudy tonight and Sunday; light variable winds. YOCAL DATA parometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather 4p m 30.10 56 66 s 2 Cldy 4 2. m. today 30.30 50 88 Calm cldy Noon today 30.39 60 65 w 8 Cldy CABLE AND RADIO REYORTS YESTERDAY T T MTODAY Highest 4pm. | Low 4am. éam. Precip. 4am. Stations— temp. !en:p. | emp. temp. Velocity 24 hrs. Weather Barrow 38 32 |~ 30 36 = Cldy Nome 64 54 | 3¢ 54 12 0 Pt Cudy Bethel 66 56 ARl e 4 04 Cldy Fort V! 72 68 | 54 G0 - 0 Cldy Tanana 72 64 50 54 - .08 Cldy Eag 72 [ [--.82 &8 - 0 Oldy st. Paul 46 46 | 40 40 ’ 0 Foggy Dutch Harbor 50 48 46 46 — — Rain Kodiak 68 56 48 58 0 10 Rain Cordova 60 58 2 4«2 E 0 Pt Cldy Junean 61 56 | @ 50 [] 09 Cldy Ketchikan 60 - 54— 4 2 Clear Prince Rupert 54 54 48 48 4 10 Cldy Edmonton 70 60 | 40 48 6 .01 Cldy Seattle 4 73 | 6¢ 56 6 Trace Rain Portland 8 8 b= vib8, - -b8 > 0 Cldy San Francisco 74 64 | 5 58 % 0 Pt Cldy *Less than 10 miles. NOTE.—Observations at Alaska mainland stations, except Cor- dova and Juneau are made at 8 am. and 8 p.mn., Juneau time. The pressure is high from Northern Alaska southward to the North Pacific States and the Hawaiian Islands and is low in the Eastern Aleutian Islands and on Seward Peninsula. Showers have fallen in Southwestern and Southeastern Alaska, in portions of the Interior and in Western Canada, and there is much cloudiness in all districts. Temperature changes have been slight. Distinguished Service Medal. upper classmen in order to supply the much-needed naval officers and increased the academy’s capacity. For his work he was awarded the Hammocks Now is the time of the year to enjoy the fresh air and sunshine. Drop in and see our stock of hammocks, priced for quick sale. Juneau Y oung Hardware Co. | | “If I's Hardware We Have It” BERGMANN HOTEL MODERN STEAM HEATED ROOMS ‘ Hot and Cold Running Water DINING ROOM IN CONNECTION PHONE 205 THIRD AND HARRIS STREETS | 1 | EBERLE DIES; Later he commanded battleship | ¢ divisions 5 and 7 of the Atlantic FAMnus MAN flect, and in 1921 commanded the 1|Pnc.ific fleet until he reorganized it into the great battle fleet. He became chief of naval operations in 1923. A small, grey bearded man, Ad-| miral Eberle was noted for his firmness, yet was beloved by offi- cers and enlisted men alike for his kindness, and was respzcted for his calm judgment and wise decisions. His strict sense of duty and his love of his country and the navy to meet the Spanish fleet at Santi- | constituted a great force for morale ago, Cuba, Eberie was in compand'!throughout the fleet, where his | of the forward turret. Shots from |name was regarded as a symbol the guns he commanded wrecked | of loyalty. He numbered among the Spanish warship Colon 3"d}his friends the heads of several drove her ashore. {foreign governments. The admiral saw service in the % U T GRS Philippine insurrection as chief of | ~ ” the Asiatic ficet, after which he|Col. Ohlson and | \Commands Battleship Ore- gon on Historic Race | from Pacific, 1898 (Continued from Page One) "TRAVEL BY AIR Seaplane “Juneau” Alaska-W ashington Airways PHONE 64 FLIGHTS TO ANY POINT DESIRED i LARRY PARKS, Juneau Agent } |served as aide at the Naval Acad-| IJ"”y Visit Nmne; emy, side to the commander of the New York Navy Yard, and as Return by Plane| flag officer of the Atlantig fleet. He NOME, Alaska, July 6.—The cut- begame an instructor at Zae Naval |ter Northland returned here Thuus- War College, recorder of the Naval |day from St. Michael, with Clo.| Board of Inspection and Survey, O. F. Ohlson, General Manager of 733,030 | and later exccutive officer of the |The Alaska Railroad; Robert Froth-| 14,863 | pattleship Louisiana when the fleet|ingham, of New York, and L. 4| was entertained by the Nome! | mander he was made commandant | hopped off Friday in a plane pilot- | 13,600 of the Naval Training Station at|ed by E. E. Bennett who was m“ | San Francisco in 1908. It was in|{meet Ed Young, flier, at Ruby, ~ 11910, before he commanded the gun-!where his load was to be transfer- |boat Wheeling on another globe- red for Fairbanks. Bennett was $2395890| (iroling trip, that he was acci-|then to continue into the Kusko- 98 137‘donLaUy struck by a tiller while kwim country to show Palmer the »°'lin a small boat. The shaft of his|rcindeer grazing grounds. The eyeglasses was driven into his right | plane will also fly to the Broad 7945 | car and the skin on his head. The |Pass country then to the Railroad " ‘Superior Porilaiid Cement * PoTRp— Notices for this caurch column jF% e o 3‘5 nust be roceived by The Empire| | Besurrection Lutheran Church | .\ 000 broqucts shipped to the of merchandise not later than 10 o'clock Saturday | “Gorner of Tiurd ana Main Sts. States during the month of June|golq . morning to guarantee change of | gy HARRY R. ALLEN, Pastor had a declared customs house val-|gjjyer sermon topics, ete. Gunday services. uation of $3,001,374, including gold A 9:45 a. m—Sunday School. and silver, according to the month-| Grand Total . ...$3,001,374 | War he speeded up the work of the main here and travel by boat. 13 ————————* 11:00 a. m. — Morning worship. ly statement of commerce made| «_ytems included in “all other | First Church of Christ, | |Subject, “The New Testament public today by J. C. McBride, Col- |articles”: Hairseal skins, $220; wool, Elff Scientist .| warning Against Hypocrisy.” lector of Customs. Exclusive of|s395: paintings, $400. i *| 7:30 p. m—Evening worship. Sub- the previous metals, the other com- | ject, “The Conquest of Adversity.” modities were, valued at $2,501,972, Sunday services w2 servie be neld @t " A" hearty welcome awaits you at an increase of $350,702 over June, 11 o m in the First Christ of |y, friendly Lutheran Church. 1928. Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth | e o the services Sunday and' The products of the fisheries in-} SANTA ROSA, Cal, July 6— Thomas Geary, former California Chi- and Main Etreets. The subject will bring a friend. :dustries represented almost 50 per be “God.” o cent of the total, being werth $1,- Sunday School at 10 a. m. lex — > ————331468,990. Copper was second on the Wednesday, 8:00 p. m.—Testi- | Holy Trinity Cathedral list with shipments amounting to wmonial meeting. | ——-———%1$733,030. Gold and silver were val- CHARLES E. RICE, Dean Phone 604 services: . m.—Holy Communion. ued at $499,402, Christian Science Reading Room | % Gain in Salmon In clLurch building. This room is open to the public Wednesday afternoons =c 2:30 to 4. The public is cordially invited to m. — Holy Communion|fron §625753 in June last year to|day at the age of 75 years. nitend these and visit the a mon. $835,510 last month, and cured sal-| Geary became a national figure reading room. 10:00 a. m.~—Sunday School. ’mcn from $232,514 to $341,339. Hali- {through his fight for Chinese ex- | Evening service at Douglas. but increased from $64,753 to $124,-|chision. . . . B Northern Tight Presvyterian || — 1. .|981. The gain in copper was about| Mp. Geary was prominently iden- Church 111 Catholic Church ! | $25,000. tified with the litigation at Nome é__ = 53 = : & % List of Commodities which resulted in closing the re- Fifth ana Gola Streets Corner Fourth and Franklin Sts. 8:00 a. m—Low Mass and Ser-jand values follow:. Bible School at 10 a. m. Classes yon for evary age and group. . Mormuag worship at 11 o'clock. | ;on followed by Benediction of Fish: Rev. Henry Young will preach on|.n. Blessed Sacrament. *Fresh and frozen (ex- the subject, “Self-Preservation in| cept shell-fish)— No evening devotions. its Highest Form.” Halibut oo 124,981 P VTR A cordial invitation is extended s | Samon . w.oveipl'endt Hoover to you to worship with us. The Salvation Army | All other eoci 2,986 — %} Canned (except shell- e = iblic meelings: fish)— | Metropolitan Methodist i | Episcopal Church & & o Cured or preserved (ex— cept shell-fish)— ministration. i Cod is Fourth and Seward Streets | p in the p 'q F O O AL e S R RN Herring |at the fishing preserve in the Blue fi‘k’m Hfl:‘l::{, ‘&"JS Gt'h':m::;;‘nl' (Bethel Pentecostal Assembly) Salmon Ridge Mountains after a hard drive Pr' e welcome.” 4 l 4 207 Seward Street Shell-fish— over rain soaked roads from Wash- u: 3 CHAS. C. PERSONEUS, Pastor. Clams ington. amnmy School convenes 8% 10| Suniay services: Crabs With the President were Mrs. " Morni ’ _| 11:00 a. m—Morning Worship. Shrimps s 17,630 Hoover, Herbert Hoover, Dr. wfi‘,‘;f‘“c",‘:'u,‘ifi“"“’ st the Presby-| 1515 p. m—Bible School. Other fish products— Vernon Kellogg, Mark Sullivan and The Epwom', League will hold al 7:30 p. m—The evening service.| Meal g 43,258, William Hard, writers. The party “Morning Watch Service.” Meet at| Tuesday and. Friday evenings at oil .. ARG 43114 expects to return to the Capital the ‘church at 6 a. m. This win|7:30 o'clock—Gospel services Furs and fur-skins— |sunday night. be fallowed by a fellowship break-| The Lord's Supper the first Sun-| Beal skins . 5408, — .- fast in the church parlors. jday of each month. Blue fox .. 150 Dell k. Sneryfl, Juneaus plano b black 1, Tl ; ;x;xe Devotion meeting will be at| ¥ progvierian Native Church ‘i 2;"‘ Mgy fox 3 g:: (tuner and rebufider. Fhope 573, Evening worship at 8:00 « | HARRY WILLARD, Lay Worker | White fox 340! Have you tried tne fMve o°Clock ©On July 14 we expect to have| 10:30 a. m.—Morning service. :mk 5 iz;g Dinner Speciais st Mabry's Cafe? uskral 3 ———— with us Bishop Titus Lowe, D.LLD.| 11:30 a. m.—Bible School. K Start the week right — come to| 7:00 p. m.—Wednesday—Midweek | Beaver. . church. You will be welcome. |prayer service. J All other Total value of shipments —————— The biggest gain was in salmon|Congressman, author of the products. Canned salmon jumped|nese Exclusion Act, died here to- The list of commodities exported|eeiverships and other proceedings that formed the foundation for Other animals $ 73| Rex Beach’s novel, “The Spoilers,” 10:30 a. m—Low Mass and Ser- | Curios B 460{and ended in sending. the Judge of | the District Court and his receiver | of nine claims, to jail for contempt. o On Fishing Trip *| MADISON, Virginia, July 6—The Imor 835,510 s uon Presidential party is today secluded from cares and stress of the Ad- The President 6338' LET Ammqus rress Your Suit 16142 we call and deliver. Phone 526 ] wound never healed. Admiral Eberle was selected by 872 ; : ‘2’23;.258 President Wilson in 1915 to super- 23814 | intend the Naval Academy. When "__|the United States entered the World‘Fairbanks on the plane but will re- Belt. W. E. Fore and wife, of Juneau, | Party. They did not return to were members of the Ohlson| TIME TESTED AND TRIED 85,000 sacks were used for the foundation piers of the new bridge across the Columbia River at Longview, Washington. SUPERIOR FOR 22 YEARS Permanent W herever Used Juneau Luniber Mills, Iiic. Phone 358 LUMBER FOR EVERY PURPOSE All Gage Hats, pat- tern and tailored, At Half lC)ld Papers for sale at i‘fmpirc Office Automobile Tours If you contemplate making an automobile tour in the States, your insurance can be all fixed up here before you start whether you take your car with you or buy it in Seattle. Come in and see us about it anyway. We have learned some things by experience about car insur- ance which may cost you money to learn. OQur rates are the same as those in the States. Our policies cover everywhere. Policies written in the States do not cover in Alaska. .. ALLEN SHATTUCK INSURANCE—REAL ESTATE MERCHANT TAILOR F. WOLLAND

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