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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE TUESDAY, AUG. |3 l929 Weather Condmons As Recordcd by the U. S. Weather Bureau Forecast for Juneauw amd vicinity, beginning 4 p. m. teday: Showers tonight and Wednesday;mederate southeasterly winds. TOCAL DATA Tim Buromefer Temp. [umidity Wind Velocity Weather 4 p. m. yest'y 29.99 63 10 Cldy 4 a. m. today 29.92 51 k. 1 Lt. Rain | on today 29.92 58 1 Cldy | CABLE AND RADIO REVORTS ! e v YESTERDAY TODAY Highest 4 p.m. I| Low 4am. 4am. Precip. 4am. | Stations— . temp. temp. | Velocity 24 hrs. Weather = : P k re x ¢ 5 4 5 . 42 34 2 Pt. Cldy | Juneau’s Leading Department Store i Tiggn st { : : il Bethel 8 sarewn ; 6 Cldy E|Fort Yukon 58° b6 | 50 52 . Cldy Tanana . 58 i 5 - Rain [ ; | 2 | { | | Wednesday Is the Last Day of % w diey St. Paul 50 Cidy This Selling Event Dutch Harbor ... 64 52 § Kodiak 66 { 5 - ] | Cordova : 64 5 52 Caln e I R R ow Many Ways Ketchikan 1] - 56 - 5 ain | 4 > Prince Rupert ... 63 TEHEHH Edmonton .. . B Seattle . . 12 ; : . | This is positively our last DOLLAR S S O T Your N ewspaper Serves NOTE.—Observations at Alasky mainland statlons, except Cor- | i ou l ! very Day dova and Juneau are made at 8 am. and 8 p.m, Juneau time. PRGHAEN i A DAY this vear. Our clearance of sum- mer merchandise ends with this sale This morning a low pressure area centered over the Se insula with a secondary center north of Fort Yukon was m ly southward, pressure dropping generally throughout A 2 \thn vOou “vnnt t() kn()‘v the l()Cul I]C\VS, \Vhere was reported from all stations except Fort Yukon and Dutch Har- bor. Fair though slightly cooler weather still prevails in the Pacific do vou g()Q Coast States. 2 s TO YOUR DAILY NEWSPAPER Jo’lg()l'}‘lkll(.[lj‘(s);%léNAiL ANE, Heads Naval Chaplains | _Joe T, who s made the o mm When you want to know the National and daily returned to the camp ‘st the junc. |§ news, where do you go? l\lllll|||||||"|"l||""||"|l|||"“|"|||||||l|||||”|I||H||"|||l"||||||"|||I|||“||||l|||||"||||||||||""“| R T ;;:" o!m;.hel’z.lls:quah ua)nflAlT:;ku \‘ o N Sk — e vers S morni on aska- ¢ i 2 lg 7 i, T Washington. Alrways. seaplan Ket. _ | 'O YOUR DAILY NEWSPAPER Hot Race for Batting Crown in Ma;ors s : fore returning to Juneau for a e shogt. el ke : When vou want to know who won the baseball VHAT A% 1 BiD R ‘ ey % ;| | Before landing Anscel C. Eck- g i mann, pilot, flew up both the Tul- 5 game, \’thrc do vou g()? sequah and Taku Rivers for con-| 3 % | s ider: S 5 v E o o Y, 7 ¥ / 7 NI i o Jaik gt ST : TO YOUR DAILY NEWSPAPER try. Making the round trip on the % plane were J. A. Smiley, Canadian Customs official, and H. T. Tripp. ‘ When you want to know how your stock invest- Lawrence Carlson, who has been : p émployed at tHeWhited Eastern ‘ ment is, where do you gor property, and C. A. Sellar returned : | g Y ? 2 : g el °;‘:§‘§lg“f;“‘;‘|‘;finf,"’j; . T'O YOUR DAILY NEWSPAPER 1:45 o'clock. 2 ‘Whils t th the passen- P vl Moadlopnl ‘ When you want to know what the stores are by Pete Jelich, well known Juneau | ’ fi x o ke . 2 5 fAiairhnt e, WEB it in' charge ‘ s offering in new merchanise, where do you go? of the mess at the camp, MU (i [ i Jelich ha t) taReq E p | T 7 T T ‘abayt tw"miles aipithe Tulssquat Il : - ‘ TO YOUR DAILY NEWSPAPER River, across the river from thé United Eastern property. He ex-| * : Pl o feitiin fATHe distrist £} When vou want to know what the attractions another month, or until the new g 3 camp to be constructed about w '3 are at your favorite theatre, where do you go? mile lu::(x; the one now in use, is| tain Curtis H. Dick eted. About 150 aptain Curtis H. Dickens, re- | T y XX lcu:":: that dlstr\c‘:, Mr. Je;’:\c‘;?s:::‘?it‘:rgzl, former chief cl; ain of | TO Y'OLR I).‘X]IJY‘ NE“’SPAPER P EE < ey eI the navy, has been succe i SPECIAL NOTICE ASKED by Capfain Sydney I 5 : OF CONSTITUTION WEEK ahove. senior chaplain at the When you want to sell or rent your home, where CHICAGO, Aug. 13.—The Ameri- | {J S Naval Academy. ‘ g ) 3 can Bar Association has called upon | (nternutional Newsree!) | ao vou g(). churvches and schools to focus at- S by 21. Th 3 Norton, Chi { r | memoer ot the- assoviacons amen|| Printing, ordered When vou want to rent or buy a home, where can citizenship committee, asked|| today, can be de- do \'()U' L J The Associated Press to advise|| T mlslst.ers n:d teachers to ame:,flli:v:x hv.ered ton:‘orrow % g : the constitution in thek ] ] the constifution in thetr sermons|| if you wishit | TO YOUR DAILY NEWSPAPER his s the Big Four of 1920 slugging. Herman and O'Doul arc clubbing it out for the National f;:::?"g 0 nek ob el League lead. Manush, 1928 runncrup, is having a stiff tussie with Jimmy Foxx fot top place in the ! » —— 2 When you want to know ilbOUt the weather, e Al On LT where do you go? mprons o i 101 ANDERS AND [ W85 Thrunons TO YOUR DAILY NEWSPAPER of the majors are having for top batting honors. l The mailboat Margnila, Capt. y Babe Herman and Lefty O'Doul | MOOSE T ANGLE Sevrin Swanson, arrived from Sitka VS When you want to know movements of steam- locked in a struggle for Nat\lmul‘ yesterday afternoon with the fol- League supremacy, have been hit- Y lowing passengers for Juneau: ! Cl‘S, where do you go? ting better than the leading Ameri- From Chichagof — M. strugier,l " % 1 P can Lcague pair, Heinie Manush Miss Julia Stragier, George Jaeg-| \ ” v and Jimmy Fosx—but the latter are low, Peter Schublnen, Julius Serpel, _ . TO YOUR DAILY NEWSPAPER all but deadlocked in the averages S Joe Barbire, ; \ For almost a weck Manush and . ~ ;| From Todd—Charlie Sing. B Y ”. T Foxx were within one point of each Crucial Game of Second| From Kinisnoo—Henry Kiapisch, ' When you want to protest about local taxes, other. They were banging the Ha“ IS Sl e M. Levienne, M. K. McCoch. \ ball around in the upper eighties. atEd m. Doug From Sitka—G. L. Archibald. Ll\’ll government etc" Wh.ere dO you go? Herman and O'Doul were several last for Tonight From Tenakee—Mrs. V. A. Rob- \ notches higher and a mark of 400 ertson, Fred Algreen, John Rahmer, i 1 was necessary for a respectable Alex Sogoff, James Lowles, Mr. and I . TO YOLR DIAILY NEWSPAPER lead. The “crucial” game of the closin: | MFS: J- Jackson and Gus Bruce. On the day that Herman washalf of the Gastincau Channel|, rom Hewk Inlet—Jjohn Nelson, Jeading the National League with |League is scheduled for this eve- | L5 Peter Brown, Mrs. Mary King, A 9 f ‘ These are but a few ways 1n which your as the new Fall Goods will be here SOO01. Make Your Dollar Do Double Duty TR (=— .-, an average ot 398 o ODonl's 29 |ning 3¢ Do Denen e o 11 Car Mgk M QS : NEWSPAPER is of service to you. You can .of the boys are batting a bit over [league, win tor erson, Arnold Hildre, Mrs. F. A. “hs a 37T Dalfer in 1988 Heinic|should win, it will then be neces. | UELVES WORD OF DEATH in felt heretofore, in beauty of material and design. il il e e the e oras, ARd| Alex Sturvock, of Thane, received | amd blue, also black. - it makes this possible. The more advertising we estimates that every German on f.:m:pli::rhllpmr the second half|gturrock, in Montrose, Scotland. e % Siminovion vias [She is survived by two sons, éne of newspaper advertising and tell the merchant lightning set fire to his house. V. Nikinovich, former owner of daughter, Mrs. Harry Davidson, It was postponed!o... Mrs. Anna Harris, . point higher than Foxx, v ac ey 3 3 arris. o9 ’ oy § - g AR E of From Excursion Tnlet—Sam Pet- NEW HATS . think of many more right off hand. T MEhan Ry ey the e :\[vtcall and daughter, W. C. White, up where he belongs since he hitfthe first half, in the Little World L - L ki e snalacie T the latter, howeves) These new fall models surpass any styles shown eral hundred dollars daily to produce. You pur-. ; v OF MOTHER IN SCOTLAND hase it at a nominal price. The advertising in lost the league batting crown tcfsary for them to play a post- | o % " % C pe p X g Godee Goslin by ‘dxie polnt in 1928 § poned game with the Ve The fall colors show new shades in red, brown vord yesterday by cable of the d Isls The foderal ratiway of Germany | Moose and slanders wil be tangled | devin “of ‘s mother. M. dean $6.50 carry, the larger and better the paper will be- . the average, takes 28 railroad trips |Mrs. Stirrock had besn il for & come. Make it your daily business to buy thru a year. number of years before her death. Four times in 10 years Alex Few- FAMILY IN JUNEAU | Whom lives at Thane and the other. 4 ell, farmer of York, S. C., has seen {in - EdinborougH, Scotland, and a ot @ that you dO SO. ————,——— the Belmont Grocery, arrived from | | wife of Harry Davidson, of Juneau, LODE MINING CLAIM LOCA- | Chichagof for a few days visit wnthmho was with her mother uniil| . TION NOTICES AT THE EMPIRE |his family. He will return to the|the end. v Hirst-Chichagof in a few days toj i LS take up his duties in the com-| LODE MINING CLAIM LOCA- pressor room for that firm. TION NOTICES AT THE EMPIRE