Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
2 the COMBINATI E_EIIINIIIIIIIIIIlllIiII|II|HHHHI|I||IIIiIIiIllllillilIIIII|I||l|IIIHH!IililliIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHNIIIIII"III On Speecial Sale,' Thra : THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 24 et s e e e e, . ON XX PLAN, Gay borders of blae, green, gold, lavender and rose with “hit and miss” harmonizing centers. Picture the color and cheer that these rugs c¢an bring to your bedrooms, bathroom, halls, ete. As This is a COMBINATION XX PLAN selling, you are assured splendid values. Of course, these rugs are carefully braided of even quality, smooth, lustrous, strong ~ warp cotton yarns. Colors will not fade. * You will want two or three it least. Phone ( or mail your order, or see them at once. B. M. BEHRENDS CO., Inc. MERCHANTS flllIIHHIllllllIIIIllI|Illlm!l||llllllmilllllllllll|||l|II|II||lIIlllllllflllllHIIMflliIII|IIIIIIIIlIIIIIHI|I|Il“!IfllmIHml_l_l]I__IIlllII|l|Illlllllllllllflfl‘llI||I|[||]|IIIIIIIIHE ELKS TO HAVE TWO DEPUTIES IN' TERRITORY |Grand Lodge Divides Ter- ritory—Fairbanks Is Granted Charter The Grand Loage of the B. P. O. IllIIIIIilll[IIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH"IIIIIQ I I 13 N HEERET TR AR during the past twenty-four hours. . 1929 Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Bureau Forecast for Junean and vicinity. bezinning 4 p. m. today: Cloudy, possibly showers tonight and Thursday; gentle variable winds. YOCAL DATA Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather 4 p. m. yest'y 29.87 63 65 15 Cldy 4 a. m. today 29.86 51 97 Cldy Noon today 29.90 55 83 10 Clay CABLE AND RADIO REYORTS - YESTERDAY TODAY Highest 4pm. Low . 4am. Precip. 4am. Stations— temp. temp. emp. t . Velocity 24 hrs. Weather Barrow 46 427 30 38 0 Clear Nome 58 56 | 42 56 . 0 Pt. Cldy Bethel 54 52 | 48 50 —_ 0 Cldy Fort Yukon 4 68 56 62 - 0 Pt. Cldy Tanana 70 64 54 58 - 0 Cldy 70 60 | 46 58 b 02 Cldy St. Paul 48 48 44 44 12 4G Rain Dutch Harbor 64 60 48 50 = Rain k 0 58 46 45 0 0 Clear 70 68 43 48 4 0 Pt. Cldy 66 63 50 0 a8 Cldy Ketchikan 60 - 52 6 1 Showers Prince Rupert 58 44 | 50 0 24 Cldy Edmcenton 8 K | 48 52 5 0 Clear Seattle 6 4 | 58 60 10 0 Cldy Portland 84 82 | 62 62 0 Clay San Francisco ... 66 « 62 54 54 . [ Cldy “Less than 10 miles. NOTE.—Observations at Alaska mainland staulons, except Cor- dova and Juneau are made at 8 am. and 8 p.m., Juneau time. ~— The pressure is moderately low extreme north, and in the Gulf o! the North Pacific Ocean. Pressur: throughout Alaska, except the Al It is high in most of ons have changed but little s have fallen in South- castern Alaska and southern Bering Sea. Clear weather prevails over the westren part of the Guilf of ka and there is considerable cloudiness in the Interior. Temp: ure changes have been slight. War Department for building up H}S()VIET AIRPLANE TO trained officer personnel outsi LAND, ALASKA AREAS the regular Army. ' He is ir g ed in having all Rescrve Offic Collector of Customs J. C. Mec- in Alaska communicate with hi le has received authority from giving their names and addresses Treasury Department to allow S0 that a complete rester can bz 'the Sovict ai “Land of So- compiled. | viets” to touch at Attu Island, and Instructions will be given in rez jat other Alaskan points on its lar correspondence courses a und-the-world flight. It is ex. ted that the “Land of Soviets” ill leave Moscow about August 1, field training given whenever it i practicable. James G. Truitt, As sociate Engineer of the Alaska Road | arr in Attu approximately Commission, who holds a commis- | August 21 with a possible stop-over it Commander Islands. Supplies of oil and gasoline are anded at Attu by the Soviet l(',n:r( Guard vessel “Kransny in Sep-| Wimple.” :SH HALIBUT SHIPPED will be the first to ree tions under Maj. Elliot ment. He has been ord port here for active duty tember for that purpos SR FI Dell E. Sheriff, Juneau's tuner. Hotel Gastineau. The Juneau Cold Storage Com- -{pany shipped 23 boxes of fresh AT e TR halibut south this morning on the LODE MINING CLAIM LOCA- Yukon, to the San Juan Fishing TION NOTICES AT THE EMPIRE |and Packing Company of Seattle. | Scattle; E. L. Buzzelle, Eurcka, Calif.; L. Kean, Sacramento, where {he is manager of a large auto {laundry business; Sam Hirsch, in Portland; Frank Newhall in Seat- tle; Grace Carney in San Francisco. They called on Gov. Scott C. Bone in Atascadero, Calif.,, but he |was out. He left cards for them | |twice in Los Angeles but they | missed him both times, | Capt. Whitney has made his iplans to visit here later this sum- mer, and will probably arrive next 1 month. | Mr. and Mrs. Bavard are now icnroutc here. Mr. Messerschmidt jdrove as far as Portland with them | Elks from the current year on willland they will come north in a be represented in Alaska by two!short time. District Deputy Grand Exalted Rulers, it was announced today by Harry Sperling, who has held that !office during the past year. He and H. Messerschmidt, Past Exalted Ruler of the local lodge, were home today after attending the Grand Lodge sessions recently com- pleted in Los Angeles. The Grand Lodge voted to give Alaska two deputies, one for west- crn and interior areas, and one for Southeast Alaska alone. It also ‘approved the granting of a charter est North lodge of the Order. to Fairbanks, making it the Farth- Was Well Attended Mr. Sperling and Mr. Messer- schmidt attended the sessions to- gether, meeting in Seattle and go- ing by boat to San Framcisco and, after spending a few days there, by boat to Los Angeles. Alaska head- quarters were maintained at the Hayward Hotel, where they met other Alaska delegates, A. H. Zieg- |ler, Ketchikan, and E. J. Monan | Anchorage. { There were 75,000 visitors attend- |ing the Grand Lodge. The fea- tures were the parade in which 30,000 Elks marched, and an electri- |cal pageant staged by the Associat- IMAJ. ELLIOTT GIVEN NEW ASSIGNMENT AS RESERVE INSTRUCTOR | In addition to his duties as Presi- dent of the Alaska Road Commis- ;lon and District Engineer, Maj. Malcolm Elliott has been assigned by the War Department to duty with the Officers Reserve Corps in Alaska as instructor, it was an- jnounced today. This is the first time that any officer has been as- signed to this work in the Terri- tory. It is known, Maj. Ellott said, that there are many Reserve Offi- cers residing in Alaska, but here- tofore it has been impracticable to give them instructions that are contemplated in the policy of the P s e Look Out Don’t have our H. Q. Z. weather was encountered most of | the time and the trip was enjoyed keenly by the entire party. S e MEAN RICE RETURNS DEVIGHNES RETURN | FROM YACHT CRUISE After a two-weeks cruise in company with Stewart Edward White, Mrs. White, and Mr, and Mrs. Robert Pinkerton, Dr. H. C.! DeVighne, Commodore of the Ju- neau Yacht Club, Mrs. DeVighne, their daughter Dana and her friend Miss Sheila Stapler, returned home _ early this week on the DeVighne of Holy Trinity Cathedral, return- ed to Juneau aboard the steamer Dorothy Alexander. Dean Rice has been in Skagway where he held services at St. Saviour’s Church. e SURPRISE INDICATED Chirikot. FOR REBEKAH MEMBERS The Whites on the Simba and Pinkertons on the Triton, are{ A full attendance of all members They Willjof the Rebekah Lodge is requested {ed Motion Producers of California in a stadium holding 75,000 people which was crowded to capaeity | This stadium will be used in hold- ing the Olymvic Games in Los An- ‘geles in 1932 Many former Alaskans were met by Mr. Sperling and Mr. Messer- schmidt. Among these were: Mr. The Rev. Charles 1. Rice, Dean{and Mrs. W. J. Manahan, B. A Rosselle, W. W. Casey, Had' Mec- Bride, Milt' Winn, M. J. Bavard and Mrs. Bavard, A. T. Spatz, Dr. neauites were met in Los Angel L. O. Sloane, A. B. Dodd, Capt. George H. Whitney, Royal Shep- ard, Don' Austin, George J. John- son, Judge N. L. Burton, Verne Welch, R. E. Clark, all former Ju- Allen Walker and H. O. nmui Hot Oil Shampoos if you don’t want your hair to grow and be beautiful and shiny. ~ 3 Advice about Scalp and Complexiofl cheerfully giv- en by operators who know. THE American 'in the waters | sprung at the session. - .. - wive 0Clock Dinner 3 -Ifl'.ll’oahe and “D\lh:h"j Grundler “In Good cruising |Specials at Mabry's. at the meeting tonight. It is said that a genuine surprise will be Parlor ALSIE WILSON, Prop. formerly of Skagway; J. J. Mc- chorage; Lonnie MeIntosh, Ketchi- Carthy and Ben A. Grier of An- kan; Bernard Stope, pioneer Alaska newspaperman, who is now editing 1 Prospectors Take Notice We can supply your needs with any of the following goods GOLD PANS, PICKS, SHOVELS, TENTS, TARPAULINS, COMPASSES, MAGNIFING GLASSES, PACK SACKS, SAMPLE SACKS, MESS KITS, KETTLES, ELTO ENGINES, GUNS AND AMMUNITION Agents for DuPont Powders Juneau Young Hardware Co. “Headquarters for the Sport Lover” BUILDING TIME IT’S TIME TO BUILD UPON PROSPERITY | " . § The Community that is so occupied is building for the future. Build Now-We Advise | For Lumber, Cement, Shingles, Doors and Windows | i | Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. ‘ Phone 358 1,7, = o NEW KAYSER UNDER- WEAR and HOSE DAINTY UNDERWEAR IN GLOVE SILK AND TRICONESE Bloomers, Panties and Vests to match Fresh tea! No other is like it « .. for it’s a Schilling secret. Maney back Try a tin of any size. If you don’t declare it the most freshly fragrant iced tea you ever served . . . your grocer returns your money. Your statement is enough. We pay him. You keep the tea. ing Ay 47 Spices PROSPECTORS We can save you money if you outfit from our store. A few suggestions: GOLD PANS —MORTORS—QUICK SILVER — SHOVELS — PICKS— TENTS—YUKON STOVES —PACK BOARDS—OUTBOARD MOTORS— ROW BOATS and etc. a paper &t Carrara, Nev.; Jimmy Hardware Co. Bloomers7 $3.25 to $3.95 Vests, $2.25 KAYSER RAYON UNDERWEAR In panty and bloomer yoke top, band at knee-—all pastel shades. Special, $1.25 Vests to match, special, 95 cents NEW KAYSER HOSIERY In servic and service chiffon. All new fall shades added to our regular shades—bear- skin, beachskin, fairskin, clearskin and roseskin. . $1.75 and $1.95 Taku by Air SEAPLANE “KETCHIKAN” Passengers and Freight Delivered in Thirty Minutes Alaska-W ashington Airways ~ PHONE 64 OR 429 Larry Parks’ 1 Juheau Agent FLIGHTS TO ANY POINT DESIRED i i i |