The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 26, 1930, Page 2

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from every velue- For the 4th We've used every effort in making these new assortments as pleasing as possible standpoint-=—style—quality— patterns and workmanship. Splen- did all-wool fabrics good styles and finely finished, they pre- sent a splendid opportunity for men and young men of all sizes and tastes to select a new Michaels Sterns suit a low as $35.00 with 2 pair pants, Children Star Brand—smart styles—graceful lines. Footwear that is strictly in accord with the smart ;':u'mcm styles of the season. Beneath their smart appearance, however, is a sturdiness of materials and expert shoe making, that service, assures long il {it and:all summer foot comfort. . Fifty different styles from which you may choose and every one smart and new. v} Priced as low as New Footwear for Men, Women and:_* National Woolwear Boys’ Suits Bring "him into our Boys® Department and try on some of these splen- did models that are sure to satisfy him in plain and fancy . mixtures. $13.50 with two pair pants. B. M. Behrends Co., Ihc. Juneaw’s Leading Department Store THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FHURSDAY JUNE 26, |930 ; high grade tailoring, PHONE 478 SUNDAY-—JUNE 29TH Salmon Creek ] 'MOOSE PICNIC Ice Cream and Sports for the Kiniws Corner 10:30 a. m. and every hour thereafter ;§ Free cars leaving Burford’s HA WVER “The Plumber” TE LEI’HONF 379 . Near Nifty Shop—IFront Street REPAIR[N(:—( ONTRACTING—INSTALLATIONS : CALIF ORNIA GROCERY The Home of Better Groceries IllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllfllllllllIlIl||""II|I " T77777"71 |ADMIRAL WATSON IN BOUND SOUTH TODAY | 1 Steamer Admiral Watson, Capt. | Elnar -Thomsen, . drrived in - port | from._the, Wu&;fl\rd at; 12:30 pm. Loday with J Ghtker, 'Jack Mc- | Cord, Joe Yoshede and two stéerago | for Juneau. ; Those who left on /the steamer at 2:30 p.m. were: ! Walter Vetter, A. O..Var, L Olf- { phant and sixX steerage'for Seattle; z Mrs. Cora' Mitchell, » Mrs: ©. M. 2 Tuckett, L. Speelman, A. Speelman, Del Warwick and Helen Wentworth for Ketchikan; Mrs. H. B. Crow- son, John W. Jones, M. 8. Wilson; A. E. Daton, T. M. Daty, M. Baker, Mrs. Lillian Jensen, Fred Jensen, Q. | D. Marrison, Jos. Rabel and George o= | Hovof? . fop: Metsburz ‘TWO BOATS SELL FISH HERE TODAY ‘With 15,500 pounds of halibut abeard, the haltbut vessels Ford and Freemont arrtved in pott and sokd their catches on the Jocal mnme; Old Papers for sale at Emplre Office | for 10 ana 6% dénts Marlyn pu‘rclu.sed 8,000 pounds " PHONES 83 OR 85 “The Store That Pleases” THE SANITARY GROCER s Wea!her Condmonl As Recorded by the U. S Weather Bureau Forecsst for Junesw and viunity, ber*~ning 4 p. m. today: | Fair tonight, Friday cloudy awe cooler; gentle variable winds. | LOCAL DAZ A~ | Time Barometer Temp. Humidity wuna Velocity Weathe 4 p. m. yest'y 30.01 1 4 Clear 4 a. m. today 3006 46 n 2 Clear Noon today 3002 ., 68 36 s 6 Clear 1 CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS i TASIERUAY 3 TODAY Highest 4pm. | Low 4am. 4am. Precip. 4am.- Stations- temp. temp. | ‘emp. temp. Velocity 24 hrs. Weather Parrow 0 38 | 36 40 16 Cldy Nome 52 44 I's 90 40 10 .08 Rain Bethel 54 48 1 42 44 12 22 Rain Fort Yukon % 68 [to 56 12 02 Clear Tanane % 76 | 52 60 5 18 Pt. cldy Fairbanks 8 8 | Eagle 8 4 | 48 0 — 0 Clear St. Paul 42 40 Jitc 38 38 30 04 Dutch Harbor 50 48 | 42 44 — 0 Kodiak 62 62 | 4 46 26 0 | Cordova 60 58 | 48 48 2 0 Juneau 2 71 15 46 ¥ 0 Ketchikan 56 56 48 50 . 0 Prince Rupert 62 62 I' 50 52 * 02 Edmonton 72 62 | 44 44 10 14 Seattle 60 60 | 54 54 » .06 Portland 66 64 | 56 56 47 .02 san Francisco 60 56 & 52 82 * 0 Pt | Spokane 82 80 [ 60 62 * 0 Pt Vancouver, B. C. 60 60 | M 54 » 34 —Less than 10 miles. nean, Co The eastward N‘O’m.——observnuons at Alaskan mainlana stations, except Ju- Juneau time. rdova and Fairbanks are made at 8 a. m. and 8 p. m barometer 1is falling over most of Alaska influenced by the movement of the low Zrom Bering Sea. Its effect is some what retarded around the Gulf of Alaska and Southeastern Alaska by a high near Cordova. Rain hes fallen during the last 24 hours generally over the Territory with the exception of the eastern part of the Interior and from Cordova scutheastward. Temperatures in the Inferier and Northern Alaska are warmer this morning while the rest of “the Territory has lower readings. Cooler weather with precipita- tion prevails over most of British Columbia, and Wcsbern Washing- ton and Oragon 1. Vestm & Mascn nleknn & urows :t Very ¢ Place Quenté Daily Cross-word Puzsle " ACROSS 18 Destruction 1l. 8figle lhllnl . ;l'nlna under IL 4"“. L:ll :' “:.o'." 19. 25, l,:m-nend 3{ o AN nnl:im L OnnnGan o Solutlon of Yesterday's Puzzle 8. Mard.shelled | fralt ent ling me dtowsy Concerning Llels/sILIUIR] . lle[visMis/elalrs] .'.",..'.":':.:.".r r:; 51, Syllable of W » G, Nntive of ! Sinte cotor 52, icsitntion Fiwestern Russla 45, Itallan coine | DOWN 46. Short foe a 2. Crawis man’s n 0. 9 . Beginning 49. Part of o Mo from 8.1416 50. Old mensul 41, one's possese 5 of length 7. At home . Whirlwind of the Faroe Islands slon 57, Dlwnlrm-d S P sehurel 8 The Gireek B Lt-God of love ther. . This paunds of Capt. Ole reported chl gulf. cold west coats being: Gétehell in crackers: from the Fremont, Capt., Olaf Win- sold to New England. Capt. Winthers of the Fremont, While: the skies are clear, a the North Pacific made fishing ac- tivities cold, ! said' this af requested o, ccopera!e ‘with* Chief danger' caused by the explosion of boat also had 1,000 TAKU MAKES TRIPS black cod. - The Ford, YESTERDAY, TODAY |: Bretisdal, :7,500 pounds, | { " Seaplane Taku, pilot R. . Ellis, returned from Ketchikan last eve- ning and a chort time later left for | Sitka with J. E. Boyle, M. Soley and | C.'J. Krogh as. passengers. She returned early this murmng with M. Krogh and Mrs. Fred Séhrey. . At 8:30 am. she took oft'with B. F. Heintzleman, Well man Holbrook and Harry Sperling o |of the U. 8. Forest Service. She ‘went .to Seymour Canal, Admiral Island and Thomas Bay in Fred- erick Sound. Returning, she cruis- ed'over Speel River and Lake Doro- thy. s Shortly, after 3 p.m. today she | left on a special trip with H. S. Graves and Pete Brevik. lily weather out on the wind whipping in off “withiout ocean wo ) l (Fe arrested, Chief. ‘of Police, erhdnn Mérchants are rlddlng the city ‘of firn tween PHONE 102 SPECIAL—AIl garments repmred or, remodeled be- Second Floor, Goldstein Bldg. Entrance Thru- Arnold’s Bootery A.MALACKY GOLDSTEIN’S FURRIER June 23 and July 3 will be cleaned FREE OF CHARGE Expert Workmanship Guaranteed : PEARL—GLO We have a full line of it—at Juneau Paint Store Fashion Headquarters FRIDAY SATURDAY MONDAY We will open in our New Store on or about July First Never before have frocks of our Quality and Style sold for such low prices. A wide array of style to choose from in all the Season’s most popular fabrics — geor- gettes, flat crepes, cantons, prints, chiffons, wool tweeds as well as all the newest shades of Castillian red, pie- crust brown, rose beige, the new pinks, baby blues and grays, billiard greens, and a world of ‘ thrilling patterned prints, WE STILL HAVE A FEW “Betty Baxley” Dresses Guaranteed Fast Colors at $1.95 Each

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