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THE DAILY ALASKA' EMPIRE. TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 1930. YET COMFORTABLE men, ar (‘(l (lf Stern IMER FOOTWEAR MODES There are shoes here for evéry summer oc- SU assortment include a Brand quality cannot family satisfaction. I Juneaw’s Leading Department Llrirsenflyrenfimmmeaflyremoaflyomes Syrerell LSRR AR FREE—Hat Stand with every purchase of QUICK STEP FLOOR PAINT Juneau Paint Store SO HSSSTPS S SY Sy [ o Zena Dare selected these bright DECORET colors The cupboard, decorated with Poudre Blue Decoret Quick Dryin, Enamel, bas door panels painted with Black Decoret, trimmed wili Orange. Table and chairs, Poudre Blue Decoret trimmed with Orange; seats of the chairs, Black. Zena Dare, the Fuller expert on home decoration, has written a folder (illustrated in color) fully describing this colorful breakfast room. Write us for it—it’s free. And tune in on Zena Dare’s talks on color and home decoration —every Wednesday morning at 11:10, “Woman’s Magazine of the Air,” N B C network; and KSL and KGIR. These talks are interesting and entitely practical—they give you workable plans, tell what to use and how to use it. The nearest store listed below will gladly give you com- plete information about Decoret, the Fuller household enamel that dries in four hours. & | uneau-Young Hardware Co. FOR EVE 3 RY g;i FULLER, PURPOSE MEN’S SUMMER SUITS IN DRESSY There’s real comfort and style in these good quality suits for of models for business, for “dress. every suit is construct- which assure every purchaser of long and satisfactory serv- ice—come top, coats. Suits priced as low as $35.00 with two pair, pants. Top Coats as low as $30.00. casion—for dress. for sport, for street. Each CASSSSERS = lected variety of the best styles and the Star perly and comfortably shod for every occa- sion of summer come here for your footwear. B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. | meet in Moose Hall Tuesday even- STYLES nd there is a wide range high grade material here for Michael dependable suits and very thoughtfully se- fail to give the whole f you want to be pro- / Store Liquor Sellers’ Patrons Outside Dry Law's Scope (Continued from Page One) | the purchase of Ilquor were issued [ only to manufacturers and’ others| authorized to withdraw liquor and' alcohol for -~ other ' than beverage| purposes and ‘did not apply to pur- chases from bootleggers. | Cites Atiempt He also pointed’ out “that while the prohibition améhdment was be- ing framed in Congress unsuccess- ful efforts were made ‘to penal- ize' purchasers, and that Sénator Sheppard of Texas, 'one of the pro- penents ‘of the” prohibition #mend- ;mcnt, recognized that it did ‘not | cover purchases of liquor from bogt- i leggers and now had pending a bill to make such purchases lllegal. ! During the oral argnment of the { Norris case in the Stprethe Court it developed that Norris‘had enter-| ed a plea of nolo contendere, which members of the court stated had the effect of a plea of guilty. ‘They suggested then that under {the circumstances it might be' im- possible for the' court to- decide Ithe controversy. on its merits. The government urged the ocourt to brush aside .all, technicalities and aid it in prohibition enforcement with & raling which would remove all doubt in the case. ——— e MOOSEHAVEN LEGION NO. 25 Moosehaven Leglon No. 25 will ing, June 3rd, at 8 p. m. Lunch and initiation. G. A. BALDWIN, Hergder. — NOTICE OF TIME AND PLACE| FOR HEARING FINAL ACCOUNT AND' PETITION FO2 DISTRIBUTION —adv. In' the Probate Court for the -Ter- ritory- of - Alaskd, First ‘Division, Sitkd Préeirict.” . 0 7 In thé MBtter of ‘the Estate of Alexander” Pihl, De; p % Notice is HEteliy given that Myrth Sarvela, ‘administeatrix nder the | will of the' edtate. of Alexander pihl, de ,- ha8 téndered dnd, Jtiled. it the abave-8t¥idd :court and |presented for finAl settlement her final account as administratrix as aforesald, and that Monday, the 30th day of June, 1920, at two velogk P. M. of sdid day, at the office of the abave styled court at Sitka, Alaska, hps been fixed and eppointed &8 the time and place for the settiémedt "of ‘said dccount and Learing of sald report and pétition, at. which' time and place ‘all per- sons, interested in said estate may [appem: and file their objections, in writing, i dny they have, to sald |account and tion. NOTICE THER GIVEN that said nt is for final settle- {ment and said estate 1s ready for distribution,’ and on settlement of sald final acoount the final dis- || tribution of ~ said estate will oe | immediately made. Dated at Sitka, Alaska, this 28th day of April, 1930. ° (Seal) R. W. DeARMOND, Probate Judge. First publication, May 6, 1930. |Last publication, June 3, 1930, | FOR DOUBLAS (Children’s, Home ahd Ex-| sayor L. w. Kilbum left vesier-! [ \former, Territorial Fur farm in-| l ON ANNUAL CAMPING TRIP. NEW PROJECTS ARE PROPOSED Ber, accompanied by Mrs. Charles| Fox and Miss Impi Aalto, left Sun-| day morning for their camping fquarters at the end of the Island | for a two weeks' sojourn. ————,——— COCHRANE IS MAYOR PRO-TEM | r The Campfire Girls, ten in num- day on the Alameda as representa- | tive from Alaska Lodge A-1, I. O.| ©O. F. to the annual convention of | Odd Fellowship to be held in Ta- | coma, Wash. During his absence H. L. Cochrane will act as Mayor rotem, for the city. ——,————— FOURTH OF JULY perimentab.-Fug Farm One Possibility An important and busy session of the Douglas City Council took place on Saturday evening when the regular ~monthly meeting was held. Rev. P. E. Bauer appeared before the Council in the interésts of the Pacific Protective Society, of which he is representative, and presented the possibilities that homes for de- pendent and delinquent children of Alaska may be established here in the near future. A block of lots|® adjoining the old St. Ann'§ hos-|Ing pital on St. Ann’s Avenue & suit- able location for the institution, Mr. Bauer said. Dr. and Mrs. ‘E. F. Graves, the A meeting of the Ccitizens of Douglas Island has been called by H. L. Cochrane, Mayor protem, for Thursday évening, June 5 at 7 o'clock. Everyone interésted in affairs’ should attend the meet- —————— misS PEPOON LEAVES FOR HOME IN WYOMING Miss Lucile Pepoon, who com- spector, were also Visitors at the |victed two terms of teaching in the meeting for the purpose of securing an option on a block of lots orijthis morning on the Princess Lou- Sixth Avenue, between . Douglas|ise for Ranchester, Wyoming, for a and Treadwell, where the establish- |visit with her parents before leav- ment of a test fur farm is under [ing on a European tour. consideration. ——————— —— Both of these projects received QUEEN IN AND OUT the favorable action of the Coun- cil. In line with improvements| The Queen docked here about to public properties, .the concrete |9:30 o'clock last evening with m: | friendship. Douglas high school last month, left | the feminie leads in the production. Marie Casajuana, the little Spanish beauty whom Fox Films has recent- ly imported from her native land, is the Argentine miss. Louise Brooks plays the role of the French maiden, who almost breaks up the Natalie Joyce is the girl from Panama; Gretel Yoltz, the girl in Amsterdam, and Leila Hyams the American lassie stranded in Cen- tral America. ALEUTIAN LEAVE i ON WAY TO SOUTH The Aleutian, Capt. Charles; Glasscock, which arrived in Ju-| neau at 12:30 p.m. yesterday from| MEETING CALLED jthe westward, sailed south at 3 pm., Those leaving here were: | Mrs, A. R. Duncan, Corinne Dun- | {can, John Raudenbush, Mrs. Louise | Raudenbush, Mrs. H. L. Foote, Mr. | land Mrs. James Wickersham, Stel-| {la Sanborn, Frank Sanborn, Francis | Sanborn, Major Malcolm Elliott, {Mrs. E. Hawver, Mrs. A. F. Knight, | |Nels Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Stewart, Donald Herring, and one stecrage for Seattle. Miss Hazel Varney, Mrs. Charles | ! Hay 4, M. O. Wilson and one | Isteerage for Ketchikan. Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S, ———r Weather Burean Forecast for Juneaw and vicinity, bes™~uing & p. m. today: . Occasional erly winds. rain tonight and Wednesday; moderate southeagt- “ » LOCAL DATA . Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weathp 4 p. m. yesty 29.89 62 SE 10 Cldy- 4 a. m. teday 29.86 9 SE 3 . Rain® Noon today 29.87 79 SE 10 Raily CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS 3 YESTERDAY i TODAY SGE: 3 Highest 4pm. | Low 4am. 4am. Precip. 4am: Stations~ temp. temp. | emp. temp. Velocity 24 hrs. Weatfjér Barrow 867 8¥ - | oRT- g e 0 Oy Nome 58 58 38 40 ly Bethel 64 54 40 48 fiy Fort Yukon % 66 50 62 Clar Tanana 4 72 48 56 Pt. Ciy Eagle 70 64 48 56 Cidy St. Paul . 42 40 36 36 gy Dutch Harbor 52 44 38 40 Wy Kodiak 42 42 42 42 R&In Cordova 60 54 42 44 gy Juneau 55 53 45 46 n Ketchikan 56 52 46 48 n Prince Rupert 62 60 40 46 33’ + Edmonton 56 52 | 30 38 Clear Seattle 58 56 46 46 Pt. Oldy Portland 62 58 | 43 48 Rain San Francisco 66 60 50 52 Clear Spokane 56 50 | 2 44 1 Pt. Cldy Vancouver, B. C. 58 54 | 50 50 Calm .02 Cldy *—Less than 10 miles. \ §o A [ AT THE HOTELS Gastineau [ Richard Wakelin, Seattle; W. J.| | Wright, Ketchikan; L. Williams, Se-| attle; William Doucett and wife; D, | Armour, Ketchikan; T. E. Arnold;| Pete Miller; A. B. Darey; V. J. Ho- {ban, Petersburg; H. Larsen, city;| Chet Johnson; P. R. Bradley, San mixer recently ordered for the city|and freight. One passenger, Mar o iy was reported here and both CC-lfln Gomez, took pascage on the ™ T AliAn ment “"d“p“‘o"; '3’” ‘l“."l""““‘“f foncen 1ok BRACHA | J. A Galbreath, Fairbanks; F. D.| LR, OF AL PAROnS CARD OF THANKS | Zagner, Fairbanks; S. Anderson,| who wish to improve theif property. Preparatiohs are also being mad» to undertake some needed repairs| My heartfelt thanks and appre- to the city wharf and to fix up ajciation fs expressed herewith for {hydrant on Nob hill to cohnect up|the kindnesses, floral tributes, r2- with the main from Treadwell for ccived from the Douglas friends, fire protection there. {during the iliness and dealh of my Another project which may be |husband. undertaken by the Counell is the | JULTA ANN SMITH, opening of a skating zink in the | Halnes, Alaska. natatorium. A commiftée . was ap- — -, pointed ‘to look into theé matter. |VICTOR M'LAGLEN IS The City Clerk was ordered to| AT COLISEUM TONIGHT draw up a new dog ordinance for | the purpose of increasing the Ii. Victor McLaglen is at the Doug- cense fee and provide sultable pen- |las Coliseum tonight in “A Girl in alty for non-payment. = Cletk Gray |Every Port,” a fast moving, thrill- was ‘also appointed City Tdx As- |ing, original story of a roving sail- sessor again. Bills to the amount or produced for Fox Films under of $1,644 were ordered paid. the direction of Howard Hawks, g @lso the outhor of the tale. | Not since his role of |Flagg” In “What Price Glory |MoLaglen had the opportunity to {play such a human and likeable NEW character, and it was the opinion of this reviewer that his “Spike S ort H | Madden” will take his place among Port ats lthe well remembered characters of . :'.he screen. | m Eight of the most popular young actresses in motion pictures play FELTS S Y 1 S NOTICE TO CREDITORS STRAWS 1n the Commissioner's Court for| “the Territory of Alaska, Division | and Number One. {Before A. W. FOX, Commissioner | and ex-Officio Probate Judge, Juneau Precinct. | In the Matter of the Estate of | JULIUS JENSEN, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, | That the undersigned was, on the| 26th day of May, 1930, appointed | administrator of the estate of| Julius Jensen, deceased. All per- | sons having claims against said es- | tate are required to present them with proper vouchers attached, to| the undersigned at 424 Goldstein | Building, Juneau, Alaska, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, 26th, 1930. STITCHED SILKS $4.95 to $7.50 NEW Tub Silk Dresses in Dainty Pastel Shades $16.75 to $24.50 Temporary Location— Triangle Corner - Telephone 101 May H. L. FAULKNER, Administrator, First publication, May 27, 1930. Last publication, June 17, 1930. .. PHONES 83 OR 85 T THE SANITARY GROCERY Paul Peterson, city; E. How-’ Smithfield, Ill.; George Bar-| city; T. P. Telker, Soap- Paul Morgsovich, Tacoma; | Matkovich; Tom Henrick- | lci er | oumis, | stone; Fedor son; Harold Lonseth. | Zynda ‘ Catherine Shields, city; Mrs. J. Boyd Gordon, Salt Lake Cily; E H. Dahlgren, Tacoma; Manda Jar- | vis, Seattle. { | | | | NOTE.—Observations at Alaskan mainlana siations, except Ju- nean, Cordova and Fairbanks are made at 8 a. m. and 8 p.:m, Juneau time. pd A large low pressure area of moderate intensity overlies nen‘hy of Alaska this morning with the barometer rising over e Western part of the Territory. Precipitation has occured at Eagle, over the Aleutians and from Southcastern Alaska to Oregon. The only temperature changes of importarfee during the last twerty- four hours were over Northern Alaska where considerably lojer readings were recorded. u4 all ‘s FELSUSSTIIIINY il FOR GUARANTEED ¥ | HEATING and = ATTENTION MOOSE {3 Annual Picnic Coming Up The L.°'O. O. M. No. 700 will SH B! 7 ?' hold their Annual Plcnic at Sal- IL[’MJEH\G " mon Creek Park on Sunday, June SEE ¢ 29. All Moose and families should A J H % make arrangments to attend. Field . . awver\‘ Sports and plenty to eat. ¥ ~ h - & adv. commrrree. || | FRONT STREET B8V vy | Next to Nifty Shoppe e »E Telephone 379 Dog Catcher. Live Wire. Apply ‘ Lom'll;]ad‘? 'S()lllfll'tfl((i Any Chief of Police. —adv. § ace. in Alaska TONI VICTOR McLAGLEN in A Girl in Every Port With Vitaphone Acts and Sound News — A Show with Bargain Prices— 10 cents—20 cents—50 cents Coming Wednesday Ni 1930 SIX CYLINDER CHEVROLET The Greatest Dollar Value COLISEUM 14 e TIPS — Residence 519 Sixth Street | TELEPHONE 2752 | Kent and Lawrence GENERAL CONTRACTORS | Job Work, Cabinet Work, Re- | [ | | GHT modeling. Estimates furnished | | free. | [ ST et et The Dime and Dollar Building and Loan Association 6% Interest compounded semi-an- 11ua1[y with 100% Safety H. J. EBERHART =4 Juneau Representative PHONE 10 ght—“HOTTENTOT” —a | Try Our $1.00 Dinner | and 50¢ Merchants’ Lunch | 11 A M to 2 P. M. ARCADE CAFE SR TSR in Automobile History 1 KANN’S STORE | THE RIGHT GOODS } CONNORS MOTOR CO. 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