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_EMPIRE. FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1930. B ing to word reeefved mre this week . ! BRTEPT = = | M Mad Hlot Daily Cross-word Puzzle | Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. T o el 3 e Cumi were married at eather bure = = == = |Chilkoot Barracks early last gum-1 i — — — e | mer. Mrs. Cummings was formerly ACROS. Solution of Saturday's Puzzle 10. Ilt-'hmvz»h;l o Forecast for Juneam and viclnity, bes’~ning 4 p. m. today: = = = === |Miss Loulse Totten. ' Lisiit, Cums| 1 W'nellke 11. Douse for ‘ P T ——— S mings. hits "’ Tioet™ o8 h 3. Domestleated 12 One opposed Rain tonight and Saturday; moderate to fresh southeasterly winds. a— e = riends - here; g 3 == o == |for he was attached fo docal head-| fouud fuscmst 14, Attendant at | LOCAL DATA - . =="= |quarters of the Alaska Road cm A bility gev. cpBTe VI Time B ter T k L = T | menon for -many ‘montha‘previous{ ™ Mo g s Dessers | 4 p. m. yesty T 74 N N Saes T _==——= |[to his trangfer 'to the ‘States last| 14. Antic % nx.'{u" persons: | Ny # 9 s 2 Rain == = B G B B i g — wday ' 88 sE ¢ oy — 2 : 3 ! = g = GAMES THURSDAY It B ens Fe P CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS — e i Pacific Of League 35, Buek purt of | YESTERDAY i TODAY £ —E= 0 |Onkland 3; Portidnd. 5. 35 ¥ 2. Highest 4pm. | Low dain. 4am. Precip. 4am. =B = e {Jorehed ik g 16. A . Snowyiere : Bl Sadia temp. temp. | emp. temp. Veliclty 24 hrs. Weather H P— ——= _ =— |Sacramento 4 Seattle 2. 24, Bupplicationss Withere | Barrow 36 36 3¢ 38 10 07 7 “QOlear H i — = |Mission 3;{ ;fis Angeles 0. W% ;f;;,;g;';d' Sl Tokis ! Suaw‘ 4:- 46 48" 48 20 0 Cldy : _— = —_—T= ational League wheels for (ook n sent cthel 5 50 @a. . 8 10 .01 Rain — == | Phiadelohis at Boston—Cola. |y JiRS 4. Undersround | Fort yvukon ..., 781 | 10 L P . e — = = | York 1} Brookiyn-4. . Beards of . 3. Vivid red eol Tanana 6 66 B * = == - — Sl ]gf:;mnin at ggwi:o_m.tmn.d i ,',, (; L 1T s 209 £ Yot i Fflk“?‘m % 74 | :“’Z i ;: 4 3 Pt.c‘l:;fli T N 3. Electrife University 1. Jason’s ship snakes } S man o8 b 5 3 $ —= - — 3 3 . emining | 4 9 T M /1 y 3(’ 1930 = American Leagne ¥ for an castern ** T "niltery T % Mascuiine samgre |- Kodiak 54 51 @ 4 2 g Cidy : e rihhe ‘ 2 T=——=_ |Washington 2; New York 4. 7. Jollyfian 87 Wieked B v N Tl e e LT A Ral 50 52 . 10 0 «Cldy H — o === |Boston 1; Philadelphia 2. 1 3. Wooden pro- 86 Make into & " automatic tree, Bt Juneau 56 48 a4 & 06 Rain : = o stk : ‘ p—— o~ eller X teleplione 53, Mathemaileal Ketchikan 56 54 4 46 . ‘a6 Cld £ ] ‘Nor Shall your Glory be Forgot, . STANDING OF CLUBS O wowse: o ERteaste 0 Dothalng Prince Rupert 58 58 i H e { L = Pacific Coast Leagn D5 Em-‘x'ol 3 xf"‘l_rr'""‘soi 8 ] Edmonton 62 52 | 250 288 12 02 Clear T == While fame her records keeps, =_ - Won Lost Pot| 4 Mitake e metal s Progy | Seattle 64 62 | 50, B0 ; 0 Clay g P . Dr . Sca egle ; 56 5 . g e 3 TT====_ [Bacramento - @2 586 . Smull perfor- 5. A : Measers of Z"”‘;,“d i ® g: ! "3 52 = 0 Cldy e B 2 Or honor points the hallowed spot ] g::l:nd] ‘?’ 2 558 ated balls 66, 8 W EEIe X et SBRIE - 0 R N0 T Gy 2 — — = ngeles % 551 3 iver, B. C. i | alm .| s y : 5 o it g § » == Mission 28 S 538 | | Spokane 56 54 | 50 50 e Rain Er T Where valor proudly sleeps. = oo ebiinon o/ o8 ¢ Sl R s I P g - 3 p a—. Hollywood 8 2 480 — : —_—= | Beattle 22 80 | 4e8 NOTE.—Observations at Alaskan mainlana’ siations, except Ju- £ S B Jl BEHRENDS ‘% Portiand . A8 @88 358 nean, Cordova and Fairbanks are made at 8 a. m. and 8 p. m. £ = RSl O - . Leagup 5 Juneau time. H T Y RELY t Pot. —_— L()° I'lc. ’ 5 ’f:' m Under the influence of a low pressure area near theé Aleutian i = 3% » % BT 8221 Islands pressure is falling generally over the Territory. The south- < . ” 558 ern half of Alaska has experiencel rain during the last twenty-four o s 19 518 hours, fair weather prevailing els:where. 'Temperatures over the ..__—,— 19 472 northern part are somewhat warmer, little change occurring in 2 v - i 18 455 other sections, ) e % -~ 'Cincinnati 2 .389 = {Philadelphita ... 11 20 .Sfiii HALIBUT PRICES BRI B T O SR e Ameriean Leagte FOR GUARANTEED Pt i i Won I{ht Pet SEATTLE, May 30—Eight ves- HEATING and — 22l Washington ..o 27 11 ) sels with 40,000 pounds of halibut PLUMBING — e ;}l!‘uvudelphia : : :: g: sold here Thursday at 10 and 17 éEE e L e C eland ... 4 cents. =T o i | New York TR 528 [ A H S s 3 i: :? -41“?. PRINCE RUPERT, B. C, May . J- awver TRAFFIC SIGNS ARE {8t B 22 405 7 ll:llil;‘L‘l:(‘};'l\ Jfil} dllnlm-c p?::iom::/, ,PRONT .SFR,FET To BE ERECTED-‘ SOON Baston ey 12 2 -343 7 American halibut Sold o 6 and 13 Next to Nifty Shoppe uneau C\:omt' &b cents and Canadian for 5 and 10.9 Telephone 379 At & meeting of the Police' Com-|American Legion.. 3 1 50) b - Bene. Contracts Solicited Any | ¥ B B | 5 7 L A TR e Place in“Alaska | mittee of the City Council and E 98 WG ok SR SR N W IOl 4 o iy et | Chiet of Police G. A. Getchell held, , 28 ,/,/4,...%% Lol R e 3 plooy el = | yesterday, the Chief was authorized ‘C\k .rcro;rrymn:’od g :'Sflmn f/‘]”'“' k2 N a1 |to proceed with the marking of{ BOY BABY BORN AT T Aoy ge e g (beig wisiliplic cor i ol BOgE i, apreet | street zones and streets with spe-] SEWARD fOUFOIMSBlN 7 i she AEETN DRSS T v s ]’ K x dOLE £15% |‘ cially prepared signs. This work] JUNEAU ‘RESIDENTS £ £ } PR AT ! ent an awrence i A i Vel e o S e Old Papers for sale at Empire Office| pen £ snerr, suncaus pano’ | €L ANC Cawrence nounced. Word has:beeti ‘réceived by Mrs. ftuner. » Hotel Gagtineatl —84V- | Job Work, Cabinet Work, Re- ll ; Parking and no-parking zones{N. Kobak of the birth of a boy" o I R 8 AT = | modeling. . Estimates furnished | will be delineated, safety z0nes, and | baby, at Seward, to Mr. and Mrs.| | ll free. | in some instances signs bearing the/| Harry L. Rust.-Mr. Rust was with | e o p e — names of streats will be erected. [the local ' émble ‘offlce staff = fon — —_— | Autoists are urged to fimillarizef several years and Mrs. Rust is & The Dime and D themselves with the City's traffld| former Junedu- girl. ~ They' were Foriang and Dolla } | ordinance, Chief Getchell said. The: Building and Loan We bow in resy those marty our causes and . ; national In Memoriam to the Spirit that: animated who have fought married in Juneau sbout two years Mr.. Rust is How attached te | City will enforce its traffic regula- | tions strictly, it was said. " !A number of cars have been tagy |ged during the past week for minor | viclations, followed, ;in nearly ; &l sectful silence preserved our entity. L tted to St. Ann's hospital ‘as new” but just Vs l WHO'S WHO AND WHERE Roberts, A. Van Mavern, and. H. B.§ Carbray booked for Ketchikan. H during the Misses Harriet Sey, After teaching school at qu.hk the past several months, |] Hansena| Great Values USED CARS Unusual bargains—not almost as ‘“good have been driven only very short distances. They are available at prices ranging from $75.00 to $900.00 EASY TERMS BUICKS PONTIACS—G.M.C. TRUCKS Association 6% Interest compounded semi-an- nually ‘with 100% Safety H. J. EBERHART Juneau Representatiye PHONE 10 | Try Our $1.00 Dinner | and 50c Merchants’ Lunch | 1AM tw?2P M ARCADE CAFE as. good. Many of them : KANN’S STORE | THE RIGHT GOQDS AT THE RIGHT TIME AT THE RIGHT PRICE Learn the Modern Way CHEVROLETS , Campen and Etolin Campen . re- i} Miss Edna R. Voss, secretary of Presbyterian schools and hospitals :_:;;‘Ed':nm:l:; w:fi;m;:;: of the United States, Passed|on. Gastineaw Ghannel.” i through here on the Admiral Rog- | H. D. Stabler, U. ‘8. Distriot ] ers after visiting & month at varl- attorney, took passage on the Ad-{} Qus missions in Southeast Alasku,l,,,‘,al Rogers for Seattle. He is on ] 0_n> their way to visit on the pjs way to San Prancisco to appear Pacific Coast and in southern states pefore the Court of Appeals. as far east as Iowa, W. Leslie Yaw | and family, of the Sheldon Jackson | Walter B. King, Assistant U. 8. school, are southbound on the Ad-|District Attorney of Ketchikan, miral Rogers. They will be absent (Who has been here for the last until September 1. two weeks on official business, is Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Towne, Emma (Feéturning to the First City aboard D. Wheatley, and Mr. and Mrs.|the Admiral Rogers. Einar Nelson, all of the Sheldon!, i SEGIIVRE solkR. ARAT aptac Jackson school, are returping to 1B several ‘weeks up the Taky their homes in the States for sum. Tiver, ©. H. Harvey, Jack Twigg mer vacations: and J. W. Smith left on the Ad- To take out her final citizenship | Miral Rogers. Mr. and Mrs. . B. Crewson are papers here, Miss Isabella Bourhill of Sitka, came to Juneau on the|bound for Wrangell aboard the Admiral Rogers. Rogers. He is a traveling man. Miss Edna Tait and Miss Eliza- beth King, who have been teaching at the Sheldon Jackson school, ar- rived on the Admiral Rogers. They will remain here until the arrival i of the Alameda, on ‘which steamer i they will go to Skagway on their| way to the Interior on a vacation tour. Mrs. I Goldstein and Mrs. E. Levy, made the round trip to Sit- ka on ‘the Admiral Rogers, re- tirning last night While the steamer was in Skagway they took the White Pass train in to Lake Bennett and Lake Atlin After ing a trip to Skag- way and horse, R. D. Baker, representative of the Standard Oil Company, 15 aboard the Admiral Rogers for Petersburg. Traweling men on the Admiral Rogers include Alexander Mayer, bound ' for. Wrangell, And W, T. MEMORIAL DAY On this day’ we pause f‘rom ‘our daily tasks to honor the martyrs of our great nation. [T RS — Ty, 9 e e bt - b ‘and died that Tiberty, [ ||fl|£|u| Illll“_lllllllllflllllIl!lllllllllllll!llll"lllIllllllllllllllilllllll A In commemoration of those who gave their all, we “pAn“une.iu,ou; Jaiiy:zéil to !;fiw our heads Good Will and the welfare -of our Great-Nation should not be impaired. RNL Play Real Jazz Piano in 3 Months Ou:-i )r.e;’presg{nt:tiésl lr J unefnu until June 1st. 1534 FBEE'DEM&NSTRAT ON 0 4 FORDS—DODGES 4 ERSKINE and STUDEBAKERS It will be a pleasure to demonstrate any of these cars onnors Motor Co. T TR TR LU AU L CALIFORNIA GROCERY PHONE 478 The Home of Better Groceries A, ", y ll'qn ’ i\ and pay homage to the memory of our boys who fought We will attend to them ! promptly. Our coal, hay, *I.grqin and transfer business { is increasing daily. There’s a reason. Give us a trial opder ,today and learn why. - M I!Il'lllll]fluulli-n: (iR} y You Can’t Help Befu; Pleased 5 D. B. FEMMER . PHONE 114 If you want superior GROCERY o 2 ;