The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 30, 1929, Page 2

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B 0Wn Is Ahead! the race for color pleClCl]LC for 1, Brown .is leading, style authorities say, “B he most important color for Aut- rown hate sh We have just received a good selection of Coats and Dresses in the many favored Brown tones ¢ VETS ADVANCE | RONVENTION TO Territorial Legion Conven- tion Here Is Advanced— Committees Named The dat ¢ the annual conven- tion of t Alaska Department of the American Legion have vanced one weelk, it was announce today by T. J. Pdtrich, Department Adjutant. The dates now fixed are Scptember 24, 25, and 26, cf October 1, 2 and 3. The switch in dates was made to overceme certain local handicaps, it was said. In advancing the dates, it was made easi sessions and provide for the enter- tainment of the visitors. Committees in charge of the con-' vention were announced today hy Pest Commander E: F. Herrmann, ! as follows: Reception and Entertainment— Harry Sperling, M. H. Sides, H. G. Walmsley and E. M. Polley. Cenvention Ball—Claud He and E. M. God Drm-\ Corps Welcome — R. I‘ Ccughlin, William Myren and A. B. Clark. Housing, Registration—J. T. Pet- rich. The Auxiliary will handle ar- rangements for the annual Conven- tjon Bangquet. Advices recelved from several! points indicate a good attendance | of delegates from all over the Ter- | ritory. Ketchikan probably vn‘l send the largest delegation. The Ketchikan post has ' chartered a cannery tender to bring it to Ju-! neau and will probably pick up other delegates_enroute. e ——— FRANK MASON ARRI ‘ED ON WIFE BEATING CHARGE | Allcged to have beaten his wife, Frank Mason, local Indian, was ar- rasted this morning "y Deputy United Statcs Marshal Walter Sib- ley on a warrant charging him with assault and battery. Mrs. Mason made the complaint. Mason will have his hearing in the United States Commissioner’s Court next Tuesday. — e New, select line ~f visiting caros Empire. been ad- instead § to carry on the § Will Boss Budget i Roop Colonel (above) of Nebraska, the new= ly appointed director of the " U. S. Budget, arrived recently from Santo Domingo to take . up his new duties. | (International Newsreel) James C. SRL Sl agind .. Try a HOT show | VYYVYYYYVYYYYVYYYVYVYYYY | | ® ® ® we can give our‘; { printing that modern- l istic touch so popularin | present day advertising | | mmnuunnnnnnl AAMALY arer the \ugcnt s’ $19.75 to $35.00 flfifl--flfiflfififiwfl"-—‘lfi"‘w ton Airways AL Pilot Anscel C. Eckmann. NAVAL PLANE - Here Today to Photograph Executive officer of Aerial i pose of | Harbor, over Lake Dorothy and the some splendid ones were obtained {for mosalc and show clearly the | Junesu lce Cream Farlors !S THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, AUG. 30, 1929. Weather Condmons As Recordcd by the U S Weather Bureau Foreeast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning 4 n. m. today: Fair tonight and Saturday; gentle northwest winds. . LOCAL DATA Time Burometer Temp, Humidity Wind Velocity Weather 4 p. m. yest'y 29.98 53 95 SE 6 Rain 1 a. m. today 30.01 50 96 SE % Clay today 30.00 62 67 w 10 Clear Noon | ‘CABLE AND RADIO REFORTS YESTERDAY | TODAY Highest 4pm. | Low 4cm. 4am. Precip. 4a.m. Trown ]q Stnu_gns— temp. tem_p_.‘| emp t.emp Velocity 24 hrs. Weather Barrow 50 42 i o0 3 0 Clear Nome 48 46 | 28 34 T 0 Clear Bethel 62 54 | 38 40 2 0 Cldy 3 Fort Yukon 50 46 | 40 42 — [ Cldy Tanana 48 44 i 40 40 —_ 04 Cldy n 50 42 | 36 40 ool 16 Cldy St. 50 50 | 48 50 i 08 Rain Dutch Harbor 0 66 | 58 60 - 0 Clear Kodiak 64 60 | 44 44 — 0 Clear | Cordova 66 66 | 40 40 Calm 0 Clear | Juneau 59 53 | 438 50 . a2 Cldy | Ketchikan 66 A % = . 0 Pt Cldy {Prince Rupert -~ - 48 48 — Pt. Cldy ; ‘Edmonton 82 76 46 46 . 0 Clear Scattle % 6 56 56 ” 0 Cldy Portland i 88 60 60 $ 0 Cldy |82n Francisco 66 62 54 56 0 Cldy *Less than 10 miles. NOTE.—Observations at All ska mainlana staulons, except Cor- dova and Juneau are made at 8 am. and 8 pm, Juneau time. An area of high pressure th mcrmn" ovo ies most of the Ter- ritory, its center south of the Alaska Peninsula. Light local rains have fallen since yesterday over the interior and southeastern Al- aska. Minitha for last night in the northern part of Alaska were somewhat lower, Nome and Barrow both reporting temperatures several degrees below freezing Sizes 16 to 42 Priced at or 'not, he said. hydro-electric for the Cam- The plane stopped in Juneau for | eron-Chandler pulp and paper in- a sHort time, to' take gas at the |tcrests, has been working for s Standard Ofl dock before leaving cral days, was made this morning agaln for *Ketchikan. jand another this afternoon, to take The scaplane Ketchikan, ' Pilot | supplies into Mr. Ela's party. Anscel Eckmann, which made a| Among those to take advantage trip into’ Lake Dorothy this morn- |of the fine weather to enjoy hops ing 'for J. A. Cameron, appears in|in the plane today wer the m # humber of photographs taken by |bers of the San Su Str band the Naval flyers this morning,|which is playing at the Palace The- Lieut. Burkett said. ater, and a number from the Em- ire force. SEAPLANE KETCHIKAN | ———==+—— MAKES MANY FLIGHTS I | GRAND JURY ADJOURNS The Federal grand jury slmnw Two trips ya20 Zake Doroiny and |at Ketchikan for the p 9 !any number of passenger hops | Weeks, adjourned last night {around Juneau, to Mendenhall and {1ng to telegraphic advices receive | Taku Glaclers, make up Uday.:tudav by United States Marsha | schedule for the Alaska- Washing- | Altert White. scaplane Ketchikan, ————————— [ ‘Always the New Things First” Co.. Inc. ‘ Merchants »Try & TOASTE: SANDWICH &t One trip to zake Dm-omy wheret the Juneau Ice Cream Pariors. ad PHOTOGRAPHS TAKU DISTRIBT, l]"lRHT (I"Uil( 'H OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Juneau, .“\ngsl(n ANNOUNCES A Free Lecture | ON j : Christian 'Science Taku Harbor: and Lake Dorothy Piloted by Lieut. E. F. Burket, the Alaska | Detachment of the Navy, BY hich is now basing at Ketchikan, PAUII [\‘ H‘AI{SCH, C' S. 13. the amphibian plane no. 2, made | trip to duneau this morning. Lieut. L. P. Pawlikowski and pho- 2l p Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Chureh, The First Church of Christ, Seientist, in Boston, Massachusetts. PALACE THEATRE personnel of the plane. The trip was made for the pur- SATURDAY, AUGUST 31, AT EIGHT O’CLOCK taking mapping photo- graphs of the districtsfrom Taku| two smaller lakes just below, show- ing the position of the lakes in reference to the shore line. While clouds prevented taking photographs from 11,000 feet. which is necessary for mapping purposes, 1929 The Public Is Cordially Invited to Attend from 8,000 feet which can be used ! posi mon of the lakes, Licut. Burkett R "lwo more runs will be necessary | < = |= the souLl\ on september 14 wheth»r MOOSE —TONI SAN SU ST L LREER Mu\u by If you wish to_enjoy rwl.good peppy music—Be There EVERYBODY MOOSE DANCE COMMITTEE Curtis, Gorham, Shearer to complete the Taku district and |= four ftuns between Juneau and F or Young and Old Petersburg, Licut. Burkett said. The work in the Ketchikan district has been progressing slowly owing to Start i tart in HALL GHT — RUTTERS WE LCOM E unfavorable weather, but the de- tachment is scheduled to leave for Tuesday, Sg ptember 3 AT PRENERE RER S |m||mmmmummmmmnmnummmmmmlmmmnmummmmmumlmmmmumummu .V-mmui'u'mn'mumm|||||m|l|mu|u|u1|||||um|||u||Imumummnmmm LSy Our stock of Furnishings---Clothing, Hats, Suits, Shoes, etc., is new and very complete. We are OVERSTOCKED and MUST SELL. Come in, look around, and be convinced that we mean pusiness before buying elsewhere. Salo NEXT TO GASTINEAU HOTEL Wi e { il

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