The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 18, 1929, Page 2

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SHE’S A “PRISONER OF LOVE’ Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. T o \ Weather Bureau | Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning 4 p. m. today: Probably showers tonight and Friday; gentle westerly winds. TOCAL DATA Tim¢ Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather 1 p. m. yest'y ...2999 59 76 SE 3 Rain | 4 a. m. today 30.01 52 92 SE 2 Cldy 2 Cldy .Fishing ment Noon today 30.00 59 K S 1 CABLL AND RADIO REVYORTS \ —~ YESTERDAY TR TODAY Highest 4pm. | Low 4cm. 4am. Precip. 4am. | | Stations— temp. temp. emp. temp. Velocity 24 hrs. Weamfl- | Barrow 36 305 T 0 Cldy | Neme 56 50 46 48 8 24 Rain | Bethel 56 52 48 50 16 .30 Rain | Fort Yukon 72 66 | 4 58 —_ .02 Rain | Tanana 70 60 | 54 60 — .60 Rain | | Eagle 70 64 44 58 - 0 Cldy | !Si. Paul 48 46 41 44 18 .01 Cldy Smart luggage is as essential [Diteh Harbor .. — — | 50 &2 = Y. : #ES ol =% 2w o Gx| Juneau Young Hardware Co. Juneau s iorks 59 51 52 2 Trace Cldy 2 " THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JULY I8, 1929. I i as smart dress . . . but many | times the smartest is not the best. chikan 6 — 50 — 2 42 Showers “ ‘greltme Rupert I L ‘Headquarters for the Sport Lover” Edmonton 8 4 | (%6 | Seattle . . 6 6 1 54 54 b 0 Clear Your luggage. as a rule, | Portland 85 Bt 56 56 . 0 Clear 5 . 0 Cldy |San Francisco ... 62 2 54 54 is not handled gently, ‘Less than 10 ‘miles 50 you will want the vest. NOTE.—Observations at Alaska mainiand _ stations, except Cor- dova and Juneau are made at 8 am. and 8 p.m. Juneau time. 7 vk i g I1x4 VERTICAL GRAIN FIR FLOORING The barometric pressure is high in the North Pacific Ocean and X rising slightly in the North Pacific States, and is lowest in North- western Alaska and falling throughout the Interior. Rain has fallen FI R VENEER P ANEI S 4 We combine dura- bility with appear- ance, and give you | over most of the Interior and in estreme Southeastern Alaska and British Columbia. Temperatures have risen slightly in Eastern Al- | aska and fallen slightly in the West. _; 8 inch Fir Base and Shoe FROM INTERIOR TRIP| = S PLAY THIS EVENING , v Gucker, meschandise ok Fir Window and Door | er, returned on the steamer Alaska | lfrom an cxtended trip to the IHSi(lC Trim i . 1 n the iy | Westward, Interior and northern! towns of the Territory. He will| | spend some time with Mrs. Gucker and their son Jackie at their resi-| ience cn the Glacier Highway be-| absolute satisfac- tion at a moderate price. The two fraternal entr Gastineau Channel League are slat- |ed to match & ALl and abil- ity this evening at City Park when the Elks and Moose clubs clash. “Anything from Purses to Let us quote you on the above items o 2 d Trunks ‘é):(; L;“l: e e B L {fore leaving for a trip to the i S L att [towns of Southeast Alaska. | SERVICE and QUALITY | The Moose are at the top of the | e | i ;s e eeeeeretstsmesd. | heap in the scramble for sccond | NOTICE ‘ 1hu11 titular honors with the Elks| The ten-year-old boy who took! & Posed by Sally Bll.n. 4 IEN this charming girl’s boy friends call her @ “ball and |tied with the Vets in the cellar.|away the watch gear shift ball, i : R e /inning would move | from Chevrolet touring car, stand- -t : i ts'a shdpely ankle |The Elks by winning wou . chain” she doesw’t pout. She merely lifts bely into a tie with Douglas for sccond |ing near Femmer residence July and admits it, for she’s really a prisoner of love, and has started @ | 1" Koski probably will work|17th will return same immediately | new vogue for the anklets with a miniature ball and chain in goldy |for the Bills and Pete Schmitz for |or stand arrest. “being shown” this season at Sing Sing and other resorts. ‘nxor MOOW ) D. B. FEMMER. Jll'le(lll/ Lu'nber Mills, InC. (Internatloniti Newsreel) e R B R s g S e R T R Phone 358 . RUSSIAN WORKERS VETERAN SPORTS CHIEFS PAY DOCKED WHEN o N B BREAKAGE OCCURS SCH 1y elation: : among workers in Soviet institu of tions have bro about a nev law by ich negligent workers ma | be docked up to a third of thei { monthly wages, especially wher breakage or similar waste occurs Violations of rules are among the M offen: listed in the decree. The worker has seven days in | B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. MERCHAN e WI PIGGLY F. WOLLANID MERCHANT TAILOR e GG —— | or breakage of tools, damage to ma- [:mm losscs from stock rooms,| Alaska, through Gov. George A. | which to appeal to the control com- 8 St e TeLolE et ey gl R Wil el | mission of the enterprise or to the Govemor. W_ncs In\'lt.atmn; because it is fresh to begin with ey : |1 court, but the decisions of to Editorial Associa- ; ; |these bodies are final . | | The damages are assessed for loss tion for 1931 Meet [ The world’s only fresh tea...fresh i | [ nd fea _— SILK UNDERWEAR ; | misplacing of legal documents or; Parks, has extended an invitation #id frageput sy they edjoy sea o 3 Al:ONZO STAGG 'money and similar offenses. It is|to the National Editorial Associa- | the Orient. Iced tea that is chilled ‘ § R For Girls hoped that the measure will reform |tion to hold its annual convention y of the weaknesses in Soviet |in the Territory in 1931. The Gov- s 113 r, it was announced by his sec- | fragrance. It’s a Schilling secret. | H. G. Watson, has wired ry and business found by an | efficiency board composed of peas- | {ants and workers. Erwin Funk, President of the As-| The chief failings reported by the | sociation, such an invitation. ‘ iins:puctors were that officials and It is now meeting in Cheyenne, | | public employes came to’ work laie | Wyo. The place for the conven- in the mo: s and permitted long |tion next year has already been | delays in igning tasks. chosen, but it is the hope of the At the Grossbank, the Soviet|Governor that the Association will| Union’s main bank, 137 employes come here the follewing year. { Fine grade of rayon silk. Sizes 6 to 12 years. BOOMERS ... e 95 YESNES - cosi B | lll'cportcd for work long after open- The Governor's telegram to Mr. COM = | |ing hours, the efficiency experts|Punk, said: | OMBINATIONS ... - 2.50 § |found. They also said that civil| “Alaska extends a cordial invita- ce men ted many working (tin to the National Editorial As hours in the buffets, dining rooms | sociation for its convention in 1931. | and barber shops attached to So-|We believe the trip from Seatile to | viet institutions. Alaska cannot be surpassed and the For mutual protection, employes | information acquired by your mem- | for work on time signed|bers on such a trip would be of of negligent comrades. | great value.” | ) - ¢ . . . . e mn'i,\‘ ones :,n turn colm;\iin qu\'cral transcontinental rail- Coffee Baking Powder ' 32 Extracts 47 Spices | and Pla]n colors with contrasting trim. ” ted similar misdemeanors when |roads cntering Scattle, and steam- | R "CONNIE MACK |t ricnds felt more lik2 loaf-|ship companies operati These three men with a combined age of 212 years still are on the ing than working. bcL\v?en Seatile and Alaska, sport firing line. Connie Mack sels the pace. [ B S T working. to help bring the Associa- 3 o tion north, and will co-operate with | By JAY VESSELS | AR £ ‘SWENSON IS BROUGHT | %" covcrnor in mis citorts. i wos (A. P. Snorts Writer) now. He is in his 3oth season 25| HERE FOR TREATMENT |saia |m- ager of the A's and if his e e {11 | DRESSES Wash dresses for girls. In- prints, organdies e All Sizes $1.25 to $2.95 FOR SALE PHILADELPHIA, July 18.—If the |Dealth holds uo he probably will be Crisp County, Georgia, claims the reak Gonni ki @ é -unning the club for at least a few| Capt. F. Swenson, field superin-| o0 25 , . 3 . tmeek: Gannie Mack is wting pess niEn ks [tendent for Libby, McNelll and Lip- [ 001 COUSLY wowned hydio-clectric One WHITE Cabinet Model i e es un A. Alonzo Stagg and Jim Ten by, was brought here early this|,: e Y. It cost $1,- " ROLMONIC [ 3 who pulled a winning | g 250,000, oar 50 vears ago, has been at Syra- [morning suffering from a stomach ———— | i 2 with all of his poor luck in recent|West coast of Prince of Wales| g,0 Juneau Tce Crear: Farlors ||| jears is privileged to stay there| « Island the time of the att RS 10 as long as he can lift a mega- |3nd W d here by Capt. C. E. | ¢ g 4 : phone. Eyck, it won't be because the sports | mob didn’t pull for them. Here s Connic climbing back into | baseball again after a long and tertuous absence while the others of this trio of veterans plan and hope. \ Stagg at 66 and Ten Eyck at 79 aren’t winning regularly any more but Mack at 67 is stepping out with The only player harmonica that plays with aroll. Anyone can play it. Each instrument packed complete with four rolls at COST _NEW—$150.00 = | | Ahues, superintendent of the Taku | Harbor plant, who was accompany- THE JUNEAU LAunDrY | ing him it Swe i ke msmidbfif;‘: 3 Our Price $50.00 ‘_ the lovable commander of | thletic affairs, has had| any lean years since his last suc- | . g |neau. He was greatly improved | A a promise of duplicating his thrill- |cessful one but he goes right on e : | k& pocanie = o e et 9a lab nbon today and was expected to PHONE 5 e § i diamand exploits of 16 years| T ¢ sacrifieing everything for|be fully recovered within' a few SR Guaranteed Value i days. e = The grand old man of the cnu-}“cqf;’]”* i FEER i cago midway and Old Jim still have | 00 WS4 e SR HArd. Teeligs | e i o strong pull with the sports wor- (il Mack’s new change of luck pulls | A recently discovered letter, own- % ind ‘they may yet flash 2 |Stagg and Ten Eyck into line 1«):-;“[ by Londoners, indicates Chris- shippe; " o {topher Columbus’ son Diego prob- - | their share. ' comeback to regain the heights. |their share. ably was the country's first aboli- R ey SO O For Sl!l(’ [ Looks and Sews Like a New Machine Fagdiaalin 10 tontaihcie Free Demonstration New rolls issued very month—All the : latest music. LUNCH ROOM At Less Than C ‘Stagg’s’ Chicago team couldn't | ¢ ticnist, opposing enslavement of In- ost . win a single important football| i s sl dians by the conquistadors. ALL NEW EQUIPMENT || WA ~ game last fall and Ten Eyck’s SYra-| Latest model Victor Radio with — Largest Size Frigidaire, Lang bt S B i cuse varsity eight wound up its|glectrola for your inspection. An-| CALL 177 for a good buy in a Range, ete. . . ) ) ¢ : e 5625 stab u¢ the ntereollcgiate title derson Musie Shoppe An| oSALL 1T tor 3 wood buy n 4} e paee dome s sinicoy cann ||| Alaska Electrie Light & Power Co. : . ) ~ by sinking to an unhappy finish — ., — dition. —aqv. || business and“always has been. a |||+ l O 1} . Perhaps most prominent of all GEORGE ANDERSON ——————— money maker i o Juneau Phone 6 Douglas Phone 18 . though was Mack's heart-breaking| For piano tuning, phonograph re-| We mave ang amer &1 kinds of || Terms to Responsible People drive to overhaul the Yankees. pairing, phone 143, Anderson MuslcI fur garments. Goldstein’s Em- MIDGET LUNCH | 1t is Mack who is getting results | Shoppe. ; >-484 pocjun, O ], L e |

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