The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 31, 1930, Page 2

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—Norrmor—~BILLS CAPTURE | ‘N BLUE. FINAL GAME OF | N B LU E LOCAL DATA parometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velncity Weathe ~ i 4 ,, . yest'y 3006 71 8 s 12 Clear = 12 m. mm 30.14 56 85 SE 6 Sprinkling Noon teda 3012 59 6 s 1 oy CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS BOANE R YESTERDAY T TODAY Win in Sf\vnfh Innmgflom VE et 4pm. | Low 4am. dnm. Precip. dhm, Moose by Score of 2-1 {stations- temp. temp. | emp. temp. Veloéity 24 hrs, w{e:her : e B oy i s | Ty A 0 Bf Cldy in Last Game ;x;:‘l‘:n\ 8 @ . if i0 34 3 i : . | Bethel 50 48 48 20 10 Rain hat lasted for six | U Lo 7 6 62 Gl 02 ‘Cldy got to Cunning- Hgdaria 84 54 62 - .10 Pt. Cldy ¢ the seventh g onks 76 our times | b0 72 51 e R 0 Cldy n eating the Moose 2 0| "h 1 44 42 #“ 12 08 Rain L Up to the end of the sixth the|p .y 51y por 54 6 B D T Moose piicher held'the Bills | gil 6 50 50 0 B ‘Oldy s and the score | ooq oo 58 50 50 4 24 ‘Rain | Juneau 7 % 5 6 Trace Sprinkling ball game with | Zetehiks 56 54 56 4 M2 Rain ague sched- fmiron punert 42 40 B4 0 0 i Clear o Blks, and | pimonton 84 60 62 6 01 Clear >> B . ntly, and [:gepttle T4 56 56 . 0 Clear lue is the best D rt :’“"%elPonlnnd ;;g g 2 . g c(;::: » “ g 05 o Isix ¢ rancisco frame” for rrecrluy every it t been for iwo;:;‘;k:;,:m 92 T ‘66 66 . 0 Clear man's personality. It “sets him sixth frame would |Vancouver, B. C 6 | 60 80 0 0 Clear off” to best advantage. have had a shutout to his credit. | *_Lss than 10 miles. Score in Second NOTE.—Observations ‘at Alaskan malfilana stations, except Ju- In this age of specialization, | . Bills chalked up a tally in | nean, Cordova and Fairbanks are madé ‘at 8 & 'm. and 8 p. m g. Little Mac® & Middishade has speciaiized in blue — and has made blue the color of primary impor- tance among men of all ages. Talented Middishade design- ers have developed a wide variety of models, all blue — 1 third an ss the rubbe; He stole him ac crifice " hit. h. In that fram got on base througl anced t eld foul line o second on ! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. THURSDAY. JULY 31, 1936, """ ; Weather dmdiu'om As Recorded by the U. 8, Weather Bureau l‘ork‘nn! lnr Juneau and vichnity, brw*~ning & p. m. today: dy tonight and Friday gentle variable winds. Juneau time. d “The pressure is low in Berlng Sea and Northern Alaskn and 15 - (high in the northeastern Pacific Oecan and along the coast from | Cordova to San Francisco. Showers have fallen in Western ‘and {Southern Alaska and portions ‘of the' Interior. Temperatures 'have id a row Of goose- | o T htly in Western Alaska and have been nearly stationary else- | e, h where. Raising Sala ries 20 The Cash Bazaar Way e & @ That’s wh'lt an ('nthlmaslw CASH BAZAAR shopper said the other day in referencc to the ehlarged: purchases' which her 'déllar makes at ‘ther GASH BAZAAR. She is right — many families in this vicinity have found that the dollar has an increased buying c1p1cnv of over 20 PER CENT when put to \mrl\ here. OUR BIG 20 PER CENT SALARY INCREASE IS " NOW IN FULL SWING AND YOU WILL FIND IT TO YOUR ADVANTAGE TO COME AND STOCK UP. BRING YOUR WANT LIST HERE FOR COMPARISON. IT PAYS BIG DIVIDENDS." * THESE LOW PRICES FROM FRIDAY TO WEDNESDAY, August 1st to 6th inclusive. Your Dollar Is Wor_th More at The Cash Bazaqi Ladies’ Felt Hats $1.95 Great Values __________.__._____._.___.a—-_——-—-— | { ¢ | ith i il iations. ¢/ and rod ‘on ‘a'dJd. Orme, 3 0 1 3 1 1 night, At this port, her cruise ends.| SR én That wa:'Rcdenberu cf 3 01 0 0 0|Bhe is offered for sale. She is Lhei 7 Specialized at o evening for |Nelson, 1f 2 070 2 0 1|fourth yacht that Professor Sydnor | Rhodes, rf 2 0 1 '0 0 '0!his brought north on pleasure voy- S e O S V5« S G he present frip. t for a hit by Rhodes in ages similar to tl : $ 3 7 5 O nother by Blake in|' Totals 25 2 721 17 3|He sold the three other boats in| ngham kept meness. d up a bombard B. M. Behrends o , ) | Little Lo e | 5 but Juneau’s Leading Departmen! gieq Store Mac' | cafely ove to third fro MIDDISHADE Eame. schedule for 1930 ws The Specialized BLUE Svit « re an- Summary MO AB R H PO A PO R <o B R 40022 CALL FOR BIDS A 4 0 19 0. ( = | Kearr 20 il L0 Al interested are ra-{ 1.1 B 000 sted to submit for con- cf 302,10 uction of tubcrcular annex to.J. Schmitz 31005 au Hospital general ra-|B. Orme, rf 2 0 000 y P P mitz, rf 10000 and C sham, p .. 3 0 2 0 1 from =B, McAu Government - Hospital, Bids will be opened af| Total 1 619x8 five o'clock August ninth. > when winning run wi CHAS. W. HAWKESWORTH, Acting Chief, Alaska Division First publication, July 29, 1930. 3005 2 Last publication, July 31, 1930. 80180 —_ > 30003 3 270 3 1 the | In the|two-base hit, Heinke; first on balls, which mu\( the Moose from started the barrage nced to second t attempting to » hit for two bases Orme lined nding Heinke wherg he scored on guer. And thé | as | | | Alaska. ‘The Ramona is a well-built craft, 45 feet long; Diesel equipped. Mem- Summary—Earned runs, Elks 2; i- |off Junge 1; struck out by Cun- ningham 5. Junge 2; wild piteh, |bers of her party plan to return to Junge 1; stolen bases, M. MacSpad- | the States on a passenger steamer, | den 2. | ———— ; i Umpires—Lievers. Haines and GoOss. |INTERESTING SPEAKER { IS COMING TO JUNEAU\ Miss Helen L. Byrnes, Field Sec retary for the National Woman's Christian Temperance Unflm. who has been doing fleld work in'Alas-} ka this summer, is returning from the Westward or hold a conference Sunday afternoon inh Juneau. She leaves the next morning on the Yukon for the, South. / Miss Byrnes is a gifted speaker. She is a graduate of the Evangelis- tic Institution of the Middle West, the Moody Bible Institute of Chi- éago, and™is an ordained minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church. She was associated with the Re G. T. Stephens of Warsaw, Ind., in tabernacle work for nearly nine, years. 8he has been chosen for her present position with the W. C. T.| U. because of her special ability as a speaker, Ner alertness of mind,! ‘her power to hold attention and to | insttuct. [ Scorers HOW TO ENJOY | LIFE? YACHT'S - GREWGANTELL ol l:‘ In daytime, o cruise leisurely o'in the peaceful waters of Alaska's (| Inside Passage, marveling as slop- o!ing hillsides of tower ing trees and <r capped pinnacles of rugged olrock pass in stately show; to tar- amid icebergs in an inlet of the _ ocean, viewing the wondrous gran- ‘doux of a méving glacier, which, like a thing of " life, is forever ashing mountains of its crystal |clement into the sea; in the glow o!of late afternoon, to drop anchor n"" a protected 'cove whose . trans- p'lucent depth mirrors: the glories of 1, the heavens; at twilight, to angle 0'“" a little while in a turmbling |stream crowdéd with myriads of 0 PARLOR FURNACES Priced to meet your pocket book JUNEAU-YOUNG HARDWARE CO. SS ST SC SIS PSSP | TO ALL CONSUMERS OF WATER: Notice is hereby given that all water pipes must be protected against freezing. Under the ordinances of the City of Juneau waste of water is prohibited. Patrons ignoring this law next winter and allowing water to waste through open faucets will have their service discontinued until next spring when the sup- ply will be abundant. This will be strictly enforced after November 1, 1930. All custon notified to the end that they may take precautions against frozen water pipes. JUNEAU WATER COMPANY rs are hereby the necessary PHONES 83 OR 85 Ninth ]uneau, Alaska iy f “The Store That Pleases™ THE SANITARY GROCERY |fish; under glittering stars, around |the leaping flames of a camp fire, \remote from civilization, to listen over the radio to news broadcdsts |from distant city stations, and then, |in cozy bunks aboard a motionless |yacht, to be lulled to slumber by ithe dulcet straihs of faraway ball- room orchestras—that's the life! 1t is enjoyed by a company of sev- |en on the Ramona, whose registry is Balboa, Cal. Mcored to City Wharf The craft, which came to Ju- |neau, after having been at Sitka, is |moored to the float of the City ‘Wharf. Her owner is her skip- per. He is Prof. Charles E. 8yd- nor, member of the faculty of Juh- S |lor College at Pasadena. The crew consists of Richard Parker, Wil-: liam Draper, . and Harold Semans, sons of wealthy families and stu- dents of the Pasadena institution, Guests are Mrs. Sydnor, wife of| Professor Sydnor, and their tw@ children, Virginia, 13 years old, and Thurston, 12. l Left Seattle July 2 | 'The boat was shipped to Seattle and outfitted there. She left Puget Sound July 2. In voyaging north, she stcpped wherever and whenever the fancy of Her company dictatéd md she mn clnu to shore, at Py DANCE TONIGHT H. M. S. Dauntless Welcome ELKS BAIL Annual Southeastern Alaska Fair September 3,4, 5 and 6th FOR INFORMATION REGARDING EXHIBITS WRITE R. B. MARTIN MANAGER OR W. S. PULLEN, SECRETARY Saturday and will Berry Bowls A few more at 20c¢ each Sweaters Children’s Sweaters Children’s Sweater Sets Boys’ Knit Suits COME AND LOOK STAY AND BUY Remnants From half-yard lengths to four yards MR A few pair of Ladies’ Shoes at $2.95 pair Boys’ zmd Girl’ Tan Pla y Shoes Composition Soles $2 00 puir ‘Men’s Shoes For Work or Dress From $2.95 to $4.50 Table Cloths AND LUNCH CLOTHS Cotton Damask—Linen—Rosalile Damask Plain White, Colored and Striped Salad Plates Large size Rose Glass at $1.50—Set of six Bridge Sets Includes Teapot—Covered Sugar—Cream- er—four Cups and Saucers—four Plates White Cups Large Coffee Cups Half dozen—75¢ Men’s and Boys’ Eaps Both heavy ‘and light weight Camp Blankets Single—$1.25 to $1.95 Doublo $2.35 Men’s Suits MEN’S OVERCOATS WORK' CLOTHING All at Close Our Prices Aprons While They Last Cooks” Aprons—>50¢ Butchers” Aprons—50¢ Carpenters’ Aprons—o65¢ Cooks” Caps—20¢" New Books A GOOD CHOICE OF GOOD BOOKS i Very Reasonably Priced Ladies’ Dresses In sizes from 2 years to 50 WASH DRESSES—LADIES’ SILK DRESSES At Reasonable Prices Sweaters Sizes 34—36—38—40 From $2.00 up RLUE CUPS and SAUCERS China Ware 89c¢ for half dozen Men’s Knit Gray Union Suits $1.25——$1.50 A Big Saving Men’s Athletic Suits Sizes 36 to 46 at 95¢ suit For the Picnic Paper Plates—Paper Cups Paper Napkins—'~5tmws, etc. " Boys’ Suit. Sizes 13 14 15—%3.95 Tweeds—Serges—Chevoits SPECIAL ARTICLES FOR Camper and F whermen LOOK THEM OVER Rugs Woven Rag Rugs—18x29 inches at $1.35 each ALL KINDS OF e Kitchen Ware 2 cup Percolator—50¢ Double Boilers—85¢ Tea Kettles—$1.50 Scarfs LADIES’ SILK SCARFS Long—Triangular and Square 35 cents to $3.00 Bed Spreads Striped Crinkle Crepe and Fancy Weave Toilet Articles Face Powder—Talcum’ Powder—Rouge— Lipstick — Massage Creams — Lotions— Seaps—Tooth Paste—Shaving Soaps « ALL AT SAVING PRICES 7FheiCth.f ) FRONT AND MAIN SI‘REETS o ; 3azaar ' STORE OPEN EVENINGS B SAYO Sl (ks ot Tl MR RSB I A SE RN AN AL ARG TR RAIRI LN IM“‘ REWVIAT FEDEGFE TRET UL SOV ISATTAPT AR EFF I L FABEB BETY THB A5 ECITETE REPI L g, p— e e §

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