The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 5, 1930, Page 2

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£y THL DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE rHURiDAY jUNE i I93O ' G ] Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. i | T TN COTQ Weather Bureau ~y T Forecast for Juneam and vicinity, bes’~uing 4 p. m. today: i SI!‘\ ’ l A/\G DRL:SASI%S Showers tonight, Friday Ialr/nnd warmer; moderate southeast- i erly winds becoming easterly. | 2 LOCAL DATA s Every Dress Labeled Time Parometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weathe ' 4 p. m. yest'y 2083 50 87 s 3 Rain » ; 4 a. m. today 2986 48 93 SE 7 Rain Guaranteed Washable ! Nocn today .....3008 50 kL] SE 10 Rain CABLE AND EADIO REPORTS Highest 4 | Low' 5 L] g} p.m. 40.m. 4am. Precip. 4am. i P ru?ed at Stations~ temp. temp. | emp. temp. Velocity 24 hrs. Weather Barrow 36 34 | , df 4 () L')' Nome 42 36 | 28 3 . 0 Foggy s 7L Bethel 68 56 | 3& 38 * 0 Cldy Fort Yukon 2 54 | 48 88 - [ Clear | Tanana 70 62 | 50 54 — 0 Cidy Bigle wii...i. A3 . 62 | 8 88 — 0 Cldy | 3 A\lso a mew shipment of St. Paul ... B | RS ] 0 Cldy { i Dutch Harbor ... 46 46 | 9% 38 . 0 Cldy | ! 4 2 Kodiak e 46 46 | 3 4. Cam 0 cldy t - Cordova . 54 54 |- 42 4 L 0 cdy i Prlnt(?(’ Sll’l Jumeau .......51 80 | 46 41+ 33 Rain : . s Ketchikan ... 50 50 | 46 46 12 202 Rain | S"lts Associated Prince Rupert ... 54 52 | 48 48 . 13 Rain ‘ The V-5, largest type submarine In the United States navy, shown jus; after ch:‘ wa"‘c'ommlv l‘sfd;mr;wn ;z :3 | gg ;; < 03 g %1?:; ~QQQ loned Portsmouth nay, X Boston. She will be assigned to Pacific coast after trials. el 2 | 2 : 2 and DRESSES ¥ g > C Portland . 66 64 | 48 48 . [ Clear ! i T e R e e S S ~— | San Francisco 66 62 | 62 82 b 0 C}car 1 ), o et { Spokane 68 66 44 46 y 0 Clear ] than 10 miles. S.E.ALASKA FISHERMEN NOTE.—Observations at Alaskan mainlana siations, except Ju- the outlook for a good nean, Cordova and Fairbanks are made at 8 a. m. and 8 p. m. in Southeast Alaska, Juneau time. wsually bright, according to| S While an area of low pressure centered near Cordova still over- BIG nEcREASESP cial Officer J. W. Wilson, who| lies most of the Territory it is moving south, the barometer rising [New Beverage of Irros A large high extends from Hawaii to cast of here last night after a| over Northern Alaska. e Rt hoi'a, SE e virtually the entire dis- Y the Rockies. Southeastern Alaska, British Col s salmen and herring are Company Makes Fll’Sl the immediate coast of Washington and Oregon have experienced thick, he declared. Appearance Here rain during the last twenty-four nours. Temperatures over the Ter- scem to be doing ex- ritory are somewhat lower than yesterday. $12.50 and $19.75 { flsh! B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. {Drops $1 ,264,346 Below funu Total for Same Moplh i f Last Y trgmely well In all districts, MY.| Orange Crush, a now beverage vy ol ol Last Year d. Handtrollers, old men | ha Irros Company, will be intro-|p, FOR GUARANTEED ; & X rtugal Lets FOR G LE Juneau’s Leading Department Store ? cos at the game, are mak- | quced to the public tomorrow by;’mluk . HEATING ' and Alagka’s outborne commerce nd more daily, and ex-|p:cq Sorri, proprietor of Juneaw’s| Nuns Back But i 4 . W‘M‘W touched bedrock last month.when men are doing much pig soda pop, root beer and ginger Bars Convents PLUMBING X the value of all commodities ship- ale works. SEE e R S Sl e e Tied, (G R T e U TODORE T T e | The first bottles to be filled, one | i f . (Continuea Irom Page One) | A H ; | spell does strike, he sald he pmmod[ Many Requests Received ,‘805. it was revealed in the monthly| yivpy CRIM DIES SUDDENLY| Phtire case, were brought to the ! 3 3 awver TAKU OUTLOUK [to comé to Ju u to take charge| During the past week, the Scc- |statement of commerce issued to- Th i | e office today. The beverage ; | i 25 “downed” and instant approval |reach of the anti-clerical ban. FRONT STREET i Btuitio . A 4 Pl fFic g day by John C. McBride, Collector| . 1 |of the situation, and would beretary’s office has received and! . The local Odd Fellows Lodgs has : W 5 e ¥ 5 Q ! [forced to cut off any customer who | answered 119 requests for Informa-]0f Customs for the district. ‘Thisl .. . . dvices of the sudden death | Was given by the “force. The re-admission of the native Next to Nifty Shoppe [allowed water to go to waste, and | tion and inquiries relative to oppor- (13 the smallest montivs’ business| ©\ . .o of Henry Crim, who| Orange Crush is mot a pop, it js{nuns for private work follows, too, Telephone 379 1 babl B e ntlEnIg Ol L sl oo SIIER o|a change in policy, which restored 1 1 | who wouldn't fix his pip | tanities here for cmployment, Sco- |recorded in many .years, Probablyf,. " cconuy gone there from Ju-|® distinctive refreshing drink made|a change ln policy, whi sontraets: Solicited & { mm,,r,‘.: for Richard y H. G. Walmsley reported,|one of the lowest on record. '\ " ki "y " C0s dhout 45 years of age |fTom the sun ripened orange juice|them to full standing in the colo- Con Il).]«lL S | Ozl%cll (k ny Mr. Lewls informed the Ohafnber |1 ; the largest number handled Drop Is General and had formerly been cmployed [And has the zestful flavor of thejnies where missionary and paro- oG e et t xw) had been subscribed in|in any single k on record Every item on the list showed ®{herc by the Standard Oil Company, | Pecl, mixed with a dash of sugar,|chial schools are run by them and iz O R N WA St {by Portdguese priests. Until this o us fruit acid to give it a tan - 3 |step was taken the only religious T Residence 519 Sixth Street | | The Los Angeles Chamber of decline from a year ago, exceDlat one time he was a resident of Commerce advised the local body|fresh and mild-cure salmon, both{Fuishanks and was a member of |Pure food color and sparkling wate ancisco by oldtime Alaskans of a fund for e Au? be t‘lope l:nlerlamed for at|a memorial to the late Gen. Wilds | that about 175 persons would make|of which showed increases. 'May,|in. odqd Fellows lodge at that| Fred Sorri declares it is the best|cducation in the African posses- | TELEPHONE 2752 | P. Richardson. The plan, as he tho Alaska Tour. The party will 1029, however, was abnormally high place. He is survived by his widow | drink on the market today and is|sions was given by foreign mlsS!o}']- Kent and Lawrence Least One Mine, Brad understood it, was o' put up ‘4 |reach here:next Tucsday morning.|due fo heavy copper ore mOVe=f oy oy e g at|€00d for the first thing in the arles Who taught the blacks dif-| ( cuven i’ CONTRACTORS b |1 ley Tells Chamber granite boulder bearing a bronze | Arrangements have been made {ments, fur sh\pm(nm and canned|f .. and his mo who lives | morning. at the noon hour :md“rerent languages and varlous creeds | Job Work, Cabinet Work, Re- | q i i3 'plate somewhere on Richardson'with the Glacier Taxi Association!salmon. : lin Seattle. [y }nl;o just before retiring at night. In some !nsb:xt‘ncets ::som:r» gx;o}c;‘ modeting. Estimates furnished:| (Continued drom Pdu‘ One) Highway, commemorating Gen.|to trancport all members to Men- Last month’s copper shipments The funcial will be at Anohorage ..__.-.—— K | out between protestant and cathol c |} free. | v s ] e B Richardson's services to Ala: | cenhall Glacier and Auke Lake. {Were valued at $305213, a drop of} . .. auspices of the Odd Fel- | oOrange County, Cdl, agricultur-converts and the government also ”_____ ___“ He was the her o Alaska| The Chamber was advised by|$526.148 from May, 1020. Cannedj . 3 ists took $43,000000 from the soil found that the Portuguese language/ ,flh«- had conferred with P. R. Brad- |, a4 system,” and Alaska could find Postmistress Spickett that :as soon salmon fell from $439,930 to $19, L Satg o e lin 1929, the county farm adviser | was making little or no headway fiey and W. 8. Pullen rel © the|ng one more worthy of remem-as a slogan was . transmitted fer,and furs decreased from $315708 to : | estimates. | among the blacks. So the govern- | Dime & Dollar Building $40,825." ‘The total decrease forfe A gold waten iost 20 years ago| —eet ___|ment has authorized re-opening of the month from @& year ago was kdulm E. Frazer of Halstead, \ The population of the non-Chris- |\ warcicoan monastery of Vara- additiona. from and Loan Association Is under the supervision of the ™ |prance in such fashion, Mr. is | she would take up with the Postal ‘- said. At least $1,000 will be raistd{department the matter cf’ having 5, has been found by a road n area of the Philippine archi- 1 ages urring d SR VR % 1,264,248, | Vedras to train 3 fcola b a expenses in connoction made a Pacific Yukon Highway |5 List of Shipments Bhe crow- Tb. was. litte ‘dam- | pelago is estimsated “Hy HHE ERRo] SRS, SERE R o 7uin | State of Oregon. Can-only loan g i memorial canccllation stamp. ~ She ‘said she gy s d cial Governors at 1,265,785 | missionaries for Africa an a5 | depositors money on improved 3 $asreed to furnish the wi ShonghY LIS Ph s b« (aestiart The lst of commodities and|&ged. et e 8 S jalso restricted instruction there In | real estate, first mortgages and it gpany with sufficient sup; Airport Is Discussed <Ab/u[f s b atnith m“dé Jvalues follow: s G e A B SR lanything but Portuguese. State approved bonds. § §adequately care for the situation| If the residents of Juncau are “POUY EEHDE A4¢: lother animals $ 515 | A still further sign of improved | 6% compounded semiannually 3 Fif all sources of waste are stopped.!convinced that an airport is ne Curios .. 7. S 50 relations between state and church | on deposits. Start your account 13n cther words, Mr. Lewis said, the ed right now, the Oity council wil NEW DODGE : TRUCK Fish: . ® is a concession of the latter’s right et jAlaska Juncau and the local light find the money necessary to build | F‘renlh“n:‘ld frozen (except to own landed property. Several Juneau Representative fand power company are willing to|it, Mayor T. B. Judson told the; HERE shell-fish)— " ! churches which had been turned n ) co-cperate with the pecple of Ju-|Chamber today. It may cces- | 15 RECEIVED HE g:lubm $. g:g’f; into government offices have been H. J. Eberhart 211, Howey: ¢ warit the: waker IWRTY L6 Toave i mon 35 i some INEAU HOTEL bl ylf However, they wani the waler 'sary to leave u‘ndnm | 'hhe first pabel $iick of the R tt dhell restored to public worship and some GASTINEAU utilized and not allowed to go to|on the current program, but (m. Dodge Motor Company to reach S ¥ | observers. go so far as to predict m— — -~ 4 dwaste. i | probably will prove to be true any-|unca was. delivered . carly. this flss‘;u—mn 2 Phone 478 |that ere long a formal concordat 1:___..,._,___.—5 % Will Cut Off Neglige jtime an airpert. has to be erected, | ook to the Gastineau @rocery bY| Gured or preserved (ex- 2 | will be negotiated between Portugal . Warning that lndwn‘i\uls Blw %eande !the McCaul Garage: hei- 35 and the Vatican. | | Try Our $1.00 Dinner ing water to flow from faucets to| He asserted that the Alaska-| Done in. blue with yellow trim- ep! o 1572 ~ i ta Bl TABI E and 50¢ Merchants’ Lunch | gprevent, freczing, and otheriwise Washington Airways people do not!mings, the truck makes ‘an excel- %ng;g '260 FRUITS and VEGE .ES Try Silque Hand Lotion. Ju-| 1A Mto2P. M. sting the supply, would be cut cxpect to use any port that might jont appearance. It I8 a four- 5 neau Drug Co. —aadv. | y Salmon . 91,229 : Al A { i 'ofr rom service was then given|be built at or near Salmon Creck,|cylinder model, ond s o capacity e ik B]ng Cherries, per pound .0 40c¢ f- % ARCADE CAFE i by Mr. Lewis. He urged that pipes Bennett has also an- ;ur 1,500 pounds. Clams 34712 2 i (5 bt i conaiion hat it would, nouneed he wouldn be able o uie| e e ok oo/ Ripe Bananas, 2 pounds .......25¢ Have Your : | i Enot be necessary to keep water|the port if built there. WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART Shrimps 4791 | iflowing through them to prevent| The Chamber’s special Airport . Furs ‘and’ furskins - 3 Cant’ll()ll ves e'ICh ISC and 70C FUR | KANN’S STORE i {Areczing No\;‘ is the time to b:-;n‘xi‘?om)mlllee 'will discuss the matter| Legion will meet tonight at 8| giye fox 2,040 < } y ©d b L0 & | THE RIGHT GOODS ¥ sto prepare for next winter's cold|further with the City Council at{p. m. All members urged to at- g1 or black on 1,850 L 2 & - H AT THE RIGHT TIME i fweather, tie warned. When the told 1is meeting Friday evenio tena. Zadv| Rea Tor 2ol Lettuce, large, crispy, each ....15¢ § Garments remodeled and|| | 17 Tum micus eRice [ : & mm & i AR IR T White fox . 6,735 5 | i cflaal il Fresh Peas, 2 pounds ..........35¢ i New Garments Made | Muskrat ... 106 | |l , s ‘ b T .|l Carrots, 2 bunches ............25c Ji} Fulline of exclusive All other ... 10477 Beet 4 b l DSC ] Tanned Furs, 3 Manufaotured furs 500 ects UNCNECS oo vv e v on ool Y Ore, matte, and regulus— 2 urman’'s t Learn the Modern Way Copper ... w38 Turnips, 4 bunches ...........25c § ———ooooi| Play Real Jazz Piano ] L 7, 5 Stone, including marble 9,379 i o) e in 3 Months ' ( :OM E S I O l i W o iR Guciimbers, each Lo sdie | Wood: Timber and lumber. 17010° & § Haroéal SKIns ... i/} Rhubarb, 3 pounds ...........25¢ | I ) HER NAME was Mary Lou and she wanted to be | To,tf;ak?l“e _0( Sedicts Ofmflmfi NCW P()f(ltOCS, 3 pounds PERRRRE Y | Froducts of the United Radishes or Green Onions, Btates returnied 77,685, [Total value of forcign pro- ducts ... Sport Hats more”than “just mice.” She yearned, too, for, pie—————— 2,000 excilement, romance and the attentions of men. ¢ FELTS STRAWS and STITCHED SILKS $4.95 to $7.50 NEW Tub Silk Dresses in Dainty Pastel Shades $16.75 to $24.50 Total valué of -shipments of merchandise $708,490 RELIEF FROM CURSE OF CONSTIPATION! A Battle Creek physician says, | “Constipation s responsible for more misery than any other cause.” But immediately relief has been' found. A tablet called Rexall Order- ! lies has been discovered. This tab- | let attracts water from the system into the lazy, dry, evaculating bow-: el called the colon. The water loosens the dry food waste and | causes a gentle, thorough, natural movement without forming a habs ' or ever increasing the dose. Stop suffering from con: stipation. " STARTS IMONDAY, JUNE 9. (G 5 Fesal ovtene . nig. Asparagus, 2 pounds f c Field Tomatoes, per pound ....30c ez remark that she—whom he had so urgently invited Hot House Tomatoes, per BOMBEL .. .\ vost il COOKIES--FRESH--JUST IN Chocolate Cookies, per pound. .20c Try a Pound—Just the Thing For Children - — T ASK FOR SAMPLE BOTTLES OF ORANGE CRUSH THE NEW BEVERAGE to spend a two weeks' holiday in London—was nice enough,“Too darned nice, if you know what I mean.” \PHONE YOUR ORDERS | TO US | We will attend to them !promptly. Our coal, hay, igrain and transfer business \is increasing daily. There’s a |reason. Give us a trial order today and learn why. T - S ¥ — “But I don’t want to be nice and modest, that | -"Ql‘ ".'ffi!‘ doesn’t get you anywhere. to-!;l;t.' Iwanttobelike all other girls,” she declared. Whereupon her adventures began. The story is tql.‘”i'.'g'delighllnl new serial by Maysie Greig. You Can’t Help Being Pleased < D. B. FEMMER PHONE 114 Get 24 ror 25¢ i today at the nearest Rexall Drug “ Store. i‘ oy Temporary Location— Triangle Corner &g Butler-Mair6 Drug Co. aay i i ¥ ' & ! She *overheard her {escort’s condescending If you want superior work call CAPITAL LAUNDRY Phone 355 PHONES 83 OR 85 “The Store That Pleases” THE SANITARY GROCERY . . Telephone 101 | Our representative in Juneau until June 1st. Call 1534 for NEW | FREE DEMONSTRATION

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