The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 1, 1930, Page 2

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’ < o £-2 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE IKIDAY AUGUST I, 1930 i — e = e A : = - e gy i - — P ! S R T T S PR SRS 7 Weatber Condmom As Recorded by the U. S. St = . \ wn }W J C S[ G Weather Bureau $ ° ® ~ ° d i ! ‘ mdasor rQPQ erins owns Forecast for Junedhu and vicfnity, bee*~ning 4 p. m. today: ( v ] an ] : Rain tonight and Saturdey; gentle varlabls winds. 1 alsl n a al les o M ,' \ h LOCAL DATA ore ; : Time Barometer Temp, Humidily Wind Velocity Weathe $ ! 4 p. m. yest'y 30.12 57 87 E 3 Mist & { 4 a. m. today 3009 53 100 SE 3 Rain A N 7 " G 7 { | CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS S ! ¥ STE —T. . JAODRY ‘ ¢ ! I hest 4pam. Precip. 4 ” A kG i ; X { ! ey b e 2:':,5 et That’s what an enthusiastic CASH BAZAAR shopper said the other day in reference to the § s Barrow % 46 ® .4 0 3 Cldy | enlarged purchases which her dollar makes at the CASH BAZAAR. She is right — many { | Nome 48 46 | 44 46 18 10 Raia ST e e rain . . . * { \ | 4 S 9 P n P 8 g red , A , CeTr % { Ll e o e Rt | |.|llllllf‘.‘3 m‘llns vicinity have found that the dollar has an increased buying capacity of over § ! Fort Yukon 70 68 56 56 0 Clear 20 PER CENT when put to work here. . $ {Tanana 68 56 52 52 34 Cldy i 2 ! Fairbanks 4 68 52 52 4« o Cldy : H | B BB 33 o: 8 & OUR BIG 20 PER CENT SALARY INCREASEIS § { iSt. Paul 50 48 | a4 46 0 0 Cldy A \ $ $ [Dutch Harbor .. 60 86 88 - ™ Cldy 7 ? A Kodiak @ ® | & » o o oy NOW IN FULL SWING : ! {Cordova 60 b8 48 50 4 20 Cldy S )\ | Juneau 59 57 } 52 53 3 A2 Rain S TN T d ' 3 H |Ketchikan (VR e e TR SR cidy AND YOU WILL FIND IT TO YOUR ADVANTAGE TO COME AND STOCK UP. BRING | [} Prince Rupert 60 56 | 54 b4 0 18~ Pt. Cldy T ) N N AVS A ¢ 7 4 2 ! | Rrkibon A L R e A B g i YOUR WANT‘ L'lhvl HERE FOR COMPARISO‘N. IT PAYS BIG DIVIDENPS. d 5 ! | Seattle e S R . 0 Cldv THESE LOW PRICES FROM FRIDAY TO WEDNESDAY, August 1st to 6th inclusive. H ! |Portiand 80 8 1. 5 56 . 0 cldy s : £ { {8an Francisco ... 16 68 54 b4 0 Clear Y l I ’ A ;4 |Spokane 92 ‘88 60 @ 10 0 Clear D l W ’ M T C ’ B e, 3 |vancouver, B. ©. 78 K 52 b2 0 0 Cear y, our ovar 18 ort J ore at e asn azaar _z E . and fine attractive styles from which ARG i v e thap 10 T, ; s { : S 1 | NOTE—Commencing August 1st, all observations are made shortly Lad‘ 9 l S 3 ¢ to c"wos“ Four o( tl\em . o] nut'y ibeturo 4 o'clock Juneau time. les F() t Hats 1veaters { i trimmed at the neckline with patt«mJ | The pressure is low in Bering Sea, Western Alaska and Central $1.95 Children’s Sweaters © 2 i Canada and is high in the northeastern Pacific Ocean and along 4 C}ll(] o Sets *, t ALV daintil Lioidered the coast from Southeastern Alaska to Northern California. Light Great Values ildren’s Sweater Sets : ! o oA U AR e ) Bt i g o {rain has fallen in mearly all parfs of the Territory, followed by - Boys’ Knit Suits H } |clearing in the upper ¥Yukon Valley. Tempcratures have risen in P AL 4 (@) di | ill | 2 1 utstanding styles == as i ustrated [the Aleutian Islands and fallen ir the Interior. erry owlLs COME AND LU()k ] | ‘ " - - I “ i in the sketches. Be sure to see them! are adequately served by the Steese |ncer of the Road Comimis- A few more at STAY AND 2 ! , Highway. |slon s in He intends, 20c¢ each BUY bd { THIS IS A COMBINATION XX PLAN SPECIAL SELLING! “The McKinley Park road is mak- |said Major Elliot leave thera gh . |ing splendid progress and is in ex- |for Nome by airplane As soon as ’ l B ’ L] |cellent shape to Bast Fork River, | weather permits. Ma ¥ R M C - B M B(‘,lr("l(ls C() In‘C |which is 43 miles in, from the rcturn to Juncau about September | emnants en’'s anc oys ‘lps - . . st o . Park entrance. Considerable open- X A bt ) 1 s A B 0 _ s R L T | e e e From lx;]f yard ];llglllb to Both heavy and light weight } N . g " of the East Fork and @& bridge | . our yards e T g s Jum’au,a Leading Department Store Reredy s stoonns) da ORBKE o | First To Enter | S il o Ca"l Blflnkets o S S T SR S e, W structton. 4 ! A few pair of p g5 Y = Shjective 1= Moin Kl Ladies’ Shoes Single—$1.25 to $1.95 Seward; from there by steamship| ‘“The present objective .o e ) ) g 1§ed7t ALASKA RUADS to Valdez, and thence over the|McKinley Park road s Mount Eiel- & Double—$2.35 " | Richardson Highway and Edgerton [son, ‘but ultimately it is -ekXpected at $2 (); pair s N e o ' 7 Cutoff to Willow Creck, on the|to reach the Kantishna country.| Me', s P S 't a FUUND Tfl BE IN | Highway. “The Richardson Highway is in Boys and Girl’ 'S Juits “At Whiieng and Dawson,”|very good condition, cxcept at a Gropg ¢ INOQ R e caid Major Bliot, 1 conferred with |Place 18, miles. north af Valdes Tan Pla Shoes MEN’S OVERCOATS G[]m] cflNn"’mN wdian otfeas wih rspec (o WRETE & ahork e v vashot| Yy WORK CLOTHING | the proposed International Pacific-|away. Here traffic is accommodal o |Yukon Highway. They are very by @ temporary: hridge. : Composition Soles AI[ at Close ()ur l’rlr‘ps i g 'y y | much interested in the project and| ‘‘Tourlst travgl-over: Alaska roasls $2.00 [nur v, = —h — ¢ Ma]or Malcolm Elliott Re- desive its early consummation. has beeh less this year than it was K R T i, TR A rot { me Roaas Available Inst, . exoppt.; 1h MoRIHISY, | Phik p () i turns from Inspec- thern | ¥heTe the number of visitors up to M()n s Sh()ps e lmn ()f Hig! roads I northern Ly, oy of June: shaws. no: deer W hile 1’[(1_“ Last ' ghways and in Yukon ‘ i {from the - figures, for the ' same For Work or Dress Cooks’ Aprons—>50e¢ 1 On l Siib , riod last year. The valu¢ of this ®, « q‘ 3 p - X > Rt Bkt coveckt miking of the prin-| atJ Seasoft’s tourlst, biyyinkes. 1z MCKIn- l‘rom $2.95 to §1. ’0 Butchers’ Aprons—50c T cipal parts of the Territory, Maj ‘ley Park exceeds last. season’s, f0r| ' gjayyg 0'Donnel was the first to = TTRR g ST C:lrpemcrs" /\pr(ms_fis(- { M: e : | 9 i @ 2 |most visitors spend two ddys thete ter tHe 1930 National Womens PN % 5 alcolm Elliott, President of the | Whitehorse-Kluane roads, the road|: [y aole oths b 4° bt Alask: % . $ : " |instead of one day as formerly. Alr_Derby. She is a flier of Long ooks Cfl])3720(‘, r ska i Commission, found from Dawson up the Klondika ARl R AR | OLi. vaitd viee o oottt highway lonz‘ generally satis- and, the road from Dawson| .ot oo by Major Eiliott, |, 14wt y‘.ar s AND LUNCH CLOTHS N B : factory, he declajed in his office |toward Chicken Creek, Alaska. |, -aska” continua ; o . : » ’ k here today. His itinerary took him | “The Steese Highway from Cir-[ Wil benett bom, (e Ve : Cotton Damask—Linen—Rosalile Damask € DOOKS : » Skaewa o' Pass ] v Pairba e s Cf v 2 2 N L B e Tl e g0 o ZaToetks Jiu Congress. ‘The measure athorizos| ~ Ajr Derby Entry Plain White, Colored and Striped A GOOD CHOICE OF and Yukon Railroad, to Whits onsiderably mere traffic this h t at Port Alexander, 4 > e herse; thence by steamer down the than it did last. It is destined to [;n‘:l:i:;mex;[!lbbl‘ e i o GOOD BOOKS Yukon River to Dawson and Circle |become an important route, espec- |10 o ar Salad Plateg / > : el . L bor at Seward. The: enactment car- S Very Reasonably Priced t ity; from there on the Stee: ally for tourist travel. Mining J & i y B 0 i . |rles no appropriations for pro- i v : Highway to Fairbanks; then by The | velopment in the Deadwood arca, [M#3 20 APPYRPALEES T 0 Large size Rose Glass at . 9 Alaska Railroad to McKinley Park, |the Nome Creek area and in me.:ec; b 8’; \able, As yet, 1 have Ladles Dresses Wazilla, Matanuska, Anchorage, and | Fairbanks and Chatanika districts, (£ A0 AELA LT "t $1.50—Set of six 1 {United States Afmy wil be able to rul o'e Se S S o i - nllot funds for these projects. WASH DRESSES—LADIES SILK 1 “The Rivers and Harbors "“11 sio Includes Teapot—Covered Sugar—Cream- DRESSES Vi authorizes and directs that prelimi- 4 F 2 nary examinations and surveys be er—four Cups and Saucers—four Plates At Reasonable Prices o mndc with a view to dredging chan- . s : Inels at the following places: "?’ C 2 S D o ‘ “Egegik River, Kake Harbor, Sti- ."’te l’ll)8 tveattrs 1 Beginning September Ist, 1930 MURESCO will advance in price to 65c per package. Old prices will prevail until that date only. We have the exclusive agency in Juneau for Muresco, wholes(llc and retail JUNEAU PAINT STORE SECOND STREET PHONE 407 PHONES 83 OR 85 Juneau, Alaska “The Store That Pleases” THE SANITARY GROCERY . Ninth Annual Southeastern Alaska Fair FOR INFORMATION REGARDING EXHIBITS WRITE R. B. MARTIN MANAGER OR W. S. PULLEN, SECRETARY , kine River, Petersburg, Kehkee Straits, Kodiak Harbor, Tanana |River, at or near its confluence with the Yukon; Wrangell Har-| bor, Craig Harbor, the isthmus |south of Wedge Cape and Nagai lIsllnd ho, Cal.,, aviatrix, will be an en. y Gastineaa Chanmel Project | trant in the National 'Womens Air | “No further action has been tak- | Derby from Long Beach to Chicago! il len with reference to the Gastineau Channel project. This is held in Napia‘Hol ds Laads in i abeyance, and probably will recelve i I - | new consideratioh, When definite ih- Italian Cities Cemus‘ NAPLES, Italy, Aug. 1.—While formation is available as to the de- the United States /is fascinated by velopment of . the paper; pulp in- dustry in this vlblnlly g Major EMioth Will remiain here the study of the growth of her until riext week. He: plans to take cittes in . ttie. light fof . the prescn /the steamship Algutian: on herlcensus returns, a similar kind of ‘next voyage,to the Westwartl rdm |interept jn Italy 1§ centered oh the | here. His ‘“’“m"? bed trip will re- [rapb of the two largest cities, Nflpu 1 quire about @ s . {and Mildn. . | Major L. “chibt engi- | Wigires just giyen out,'as of — s Miy 1, show that Naples leads, with 980,338 Inhabitants, while Mi- ‘lan is just 8,161 behind, with 972- 177. Rome has 931216. In the last six months Milan has |been gradually drawing up on her rival. On December 31 the difference ‘between her and Naples was 12,243, ted Press Photo “ Florénce Luwc llrnu, 8San Man BHA September 3, 4,5 and 6th Large Coffee Cups Half dozen—75¢ Sizes 34—36—38—40 From $2.00 up BLUE CUPS and SAUCERS China Ware - 89c for half dozen Rugs Woven Rag Rugs—18x29 inches at $1.35 each Men’s Knit Gra); Union Suits $1.25—— $1.50 A BLg Saving Men’s Athletic Suits Sizes 36 to 46 at 95¢ suit For the Picnic Paper Plates—Paper Cups Paper Napkins—Straws, etc. Boy$’ Suit. Sizes 13, 14 15—$3.95 . Tweeds—Serges—Chevoits SPECIAL ARTICLES FOR Camper and F' ishermen ‘ LOOK THEM OVER The ALL KINDS OF 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— Soaps—Tooth Paste—Shaving Soaps ALL AT SAVING PRICES azaar moloavE Sl e e el | Dowosd. waltat Fal ghy STORE OPEN EVEN INGS

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