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B e R ey T et e —— . THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 9, 1930. “Stockholm's park system is hard s and will start at-2:30 pm. Butler-Mauro Drug Co. August 9th to August 16th Girls’ and Women’s Raincoats, $4.50 Heretofore—$8.95 Vote for your two most popular girls at the show. The Alaska- Washington Airways are giving them a trip to Mendenhall Glac- jer with four of their invited THOUSANDS OF BARGAINS EVERY ITEM IN THE STORE REDUCED Finely made and smartly finished. A real bargain at the price we have placed 4n them. From 10 Per Cent, 15 Per Cent to 25 Per Cent Off Readjustment Prices Are for CASH ONLY! ] - Women’s and Misses’ Blouses $1.25 Heretofore— $2:25 N 'y a ———— e —— * he writes under date of 1 tended the graduating exercises of Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. July 14. “I took in the Stockholm [to beat with its great variety of |the school maintained there, Sixty- sunday. Weather B ” |Fair, (if you will forgive me for |flowers. It is also hard to equal the |S¢ven students were in the gradu- | McKinnon is expecied to use his eather Dureau ‘!mllmg it such.) While there I met|band concerts that are played every ft:z’gd‘igsfih’rh"g afe four Alaskans ,..ular lineup—Big Mac' receiving, Foreoast for Juneas and vicinity, bag~ning & p. m. today? SEES REAL RA‘N ?.kome women friends from Wash-|night in the fancy restaurants, ‘\J\-er': ey gthiseyseir?:éeiaj:: g;d;ihi;n bete Schmits or Cunningham, Probably showers mnlxht'zxg‘su:t:?_; gentle variable winds. lington, and also Charles Johnson fwhich are well patronized. 186 AHaBtIE Eidf « He! . ohing, Andrews, F. Schmitz, Lan- vy and his sister, and I enjoyed my Rains Hard in Stockholm Studving UG ok Qrant L‘.!‘;;:"t;f;;;‘ and Kearney, infleld, Bul[, T e TE M NRE ety Weathe & H visit with them very much. I had| “You talk about rain in Alaska![After a short visit at St. Louis |Schmitz, Shaw and J. Schmitz, out- | ; Lyt :::‘y m.m s 9; :W 31 "_k(.;ldy f intended to go to Norway, gut|It does rain there sometimes, too.|where he fovnd a temperature of ficld. b kS A | . iy ek o Noon toda; 29.99 58 89 s 4 Sprinklin; | Gharlie had to return home and I|But July 11, it rained more in two|107 degrees, he went to Detroit The all-star lineup probably will Y. "GABLE AND RADIO REPORTS P s ) Will Bk Fi s Pri didn't like the idea of going alome.|hours in Stockholm than it rainsy;?&f he visited with ‘a vounger as follows: Uliam SC inds Prices The weathér was bad the last few [in two months in Alaska. Stock- L G S Haines, catcher, Roller or Vale, Ab Cl H h 3 h ‘,da,\\ too. holm’s stre were from twelve to rtstop, Junge or Brown first Highest ::’.lm. I Low t:::m.v‘;:‘ Precip. 4a.m. | road Fhgher than | Biitle ‘Voysge Bough sixteen inches under water. No side- e it ostond bass, Mt~ | Xatoos- temp. temp. | emp. temp. Velocity 24 hrs. Weather in America | “The voyages over the Baltic- to walks were visible. Cellars were g or Bob Keaton third base, M. |Barrow ... 38 38 38 40 u.) 0 Cldy ' land from Stockholm, werc rough,|flooded. It was a thunderstorm MacSpadden leftfielder, Koski cen- |Nome .. 58 58 2 46 0 Pt Cldy When Willlam Bosch, oldtime res- | TWenty-two hours . going and 26|with a regular cloudburst. Until fielder, Niemi rightfielder, and |Bethel 6; -7; ! ; ;: 4 0 Cle;r GRSt ot Junsal, Fetucis home 'hours coming. Many of the steam- ;texen‘ however, the su,;u:er gad §y | :anning, pitcher. :oar:a r:;;ukon < ;‘ il - .zg C(i::\i ity BN 8 siip passengers were sick, but I [been unusually warm and dry. One kA A S R I = i:: vsg;lo ‘xl\:aeerdc:r?;l‘;}l :r] zi??e: felt all right. In company with|kind of commodity is cheap. It is| EOBEER HENRY BAMAN TO ACCEPT Fatrlbanks s ;3 Z; ‘ ;g :a o_ -n;:e g}:z B L e e lotka or of | Charlle Johnson and his sister, I |berries. Many vasieties of bniver Pete Schmitz and Manni ALASKA MEAT CO. BERTH|SSS | 80 48 | 4448 cB.NQ 0 Oledr the high cost of living in the | visited some beautiful bathing re. [some of the fln?st I ever| 4 ‘ ning Henr, Daman, zormerly local D\:lt.c: Hnr i 30 | b3 pre o -3 poved United States of Ame He has |0Tts outside Stockholm. tasted—couid be bought for one| Probably Will Be As- ager of the Prye-Bruhn Mar-[poqin ™ - 8 | 6 5 0 i %2 cCudy experienced rains that were reallyl “You must give the Swedes credit e o s imkhi‘:méij;he’{‘ signed to Heaving will arrive tonight on the|cordova ... o | 62 88 TwiiNgg cldy vertical torrents abroad, and for|for knowing how to enjoy life and :fg er“;n ‘” )elanvereA]ask’i n: ) eamer Princess Alice after an ab- | yunean 4 66 54 58 1 05 Clear food and shelter he has been for knowing how to skin the for- Ri © o e n nce of several years. He has ac-|gatchikan ... 72 0 | 52 54 - [] Clear charged more in foreign lands than eigners who come to visit them, IStockhmm """ AAUAN S thetp g:‘:ése msctk}‘::“t'ze'cexxhfixle %‘Vorg:u pted a position with the Alaska | prince Rupert ... 68 68 | 54 54 0 0 Foggy Tod Keaton he had to pay in this country. In in a smooth, soclable way. They from the 5“‘:” s Sertes, will be. entrudiell by AkEny S Meat Company, succeeding L. D.|mdmonton 84 80 60 60 10 0 cldy Soloist a letter to J. J. Stocker of Ju- add 25 per cent to the ordinary | R 7 ger McKinnon of the Mooss. w“‘;’}; oberts, who resigned last week geattle 68 66 58 60 8 06 cldy neau, Mr. Bosch tells of visiting price of everything. In the Knicker- | It ‘task ‘of Uefihding ‘Ehub @D | "0 1T for Seattle. Portland .. 788 62 62 8 03 Cldy i OSAR Stockholm, in Sweden, and Riga, bocker Hotel in New York I paid cuNUlTIuNs Ieraurels i ‘s bathie with & chker‘l ——— San Francisco ... 64 64 54 56 . 0 cldy in Latvia. He is now at Riga less for a room with bath than I team from the Hiks and Vetslls ATTENTION MASONS Spokane .. 102 100 1 k(1 6 4 0 Pt Cldy I have just returned to Riga af- did at the Hotel Anglais in Stock-| 1 nS'| There will be a stated com-|vancouver, B. C. T4 T2 56 58 + 0 Pt Cldy g . ; h teams .Cunningham, who shut out , .nication of Mt. Juneau Lodge *—Less than 10 mil ter twelve days' absence in Stock- holm without bath. MIDWEST AWF L! the Vets In the title series, will be T, P & A .M., 36 TEN aame J es. F_____________——————— held in reserve. conic Temple at 7:30 o'clock Mon- The pressure is low throughout Alaska except from Cordova 5 s ; Ma:nlnlg or Keaton will start cuy evening. Special election. Vis-|southeastward and ls lowest near the Alaska Peninsula. It is high CLU B Olll Vlr "ll(l H ams or the Eks-_VeLs. with Koski avail- jiing brethren cordially invited. g-,'lnorm of Hawail and in Central Csnada. Showers have fallen over g 2 able for relief work. All three of order of the W. M. niost of extreme Eastern and Western Alaska followed by clearing them are in fine shape to work. | GHAS. B. NAGHEL, |in the latter district. Temperatures have risen in the eastern In- SHOW 800 p()ll"(l D E 'V] Ofi % 1 R The game is scheduled f~r nine in- —adv. Secretary. |terior and have changed but slightly elsewhere istrict Voose icial Re-\pmy) i o : e T e S fS Received from Richmond, Virginia ports Midwest in Grip. |22 l||||lIllll||IIIIHIIIII"IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||IIIIIIIIIIIIII|||||I|||II|l|IIII|||||||IIllII||IIIIIIIII||II||||IIII|||||||||||||||||||||||||l||Illllllllllllllllllllllg Mo Brovis Cirke of Idleness = = ¢ 1= [ ] 5 = Beautiful Costumes “Business and industrial condi-|= = tions in the middle section of the = i 4 = e United States are terrible, and I am = [ = 50—PEOPLE—50 PHONES 92—95 Five Fast Deliveries glad to get back to Alaska where = = they are much better,” declared S. = = e — e e i | Walstedt, District Supervisor and = = MO Deputy Supreme Dictator, L. 0. 0. = T : Q@ = M. who returned early this week = ON LADIES’ SUITS, COATS, DRESSES, LINGERIE, BLOUSES, RAINCOATS, CHILD- = NDAY | . ° e after six weeks' absence. = Lo = { La(hes Fine Footwear He attended the 42nd Annual = REN'S SWEATERS AND ALL SUMMER MILLINERY = TUESDAY . Convention of the Order at Moose- = = 4 - % heart, and visited in St. Louls and = = Priced at $4.95 $5.50 $6.00, Detroit, Extremely hot weather was = = , s experienced in the Middle West. = e - EI 5 7 P 7.5 Alaskans have no real concep- = = $6.50, $7.00 and $7.50 tion of conditions that exist in the = oo 4 s country, Mr. Wallstedt said. Work = d d M = B .o o o s Ladies’ and Misses = ployment problem is really serious. = There are no indications anywhere, = Yo = L4 L4 so far as he could see, of any im- = = mediate improvement. The big = Z resses = FRONT STREET Ford factory at Detroit is work- = = ing only part time, and many in- = = - dustrial plants have shut down en- = = Next to Gastineau Hotel tirely, while others are operating = $14.75 = v with greatly reduced forces. = = » At Mooseheart, Mr. Wallstedt at- = E ‘ z TR R SRR A WaHR T PNy woe 7 R SO 1 ‘E = Heretofore—$25.00 = = Chiffons, plain or printed, silk = NE W SHIP.M NT FISHER FLOUR = crepes or smart ensembles — in = “Some Chorus” i 491) l k S . l$2 15 = fact just the dress you nced to = i ouna sack, dpecua . = finish out the summer and start = “THE ' = the fall." Full line of sizes. g | ' = CHILDREN’S 1 \| . atle = | HONEY---Half-gallon pails, pure, = A = : { = - Musical Comedy TR T RS R N R SWEATERS B A 3wt Miateal Lomally | COCOMALT---a refreshing delicious drink.48 s Bl ---a refreshing delicious drink.4s¢ = R d E|l ton of C. 7. McNaugh i » = = . . Zn- | . = Greatly Reduce = S POWDERED SUGAR, pound .............1lc §E = tan, professional sho JAP RICE---B Brad i 10 = Now is the time to start getting the young girls ready for = producer. 5 . ‘ = " 5 8 = . !7| i est Grade, pound ...........1UC = school. A choice selection of children’s sweaters at $1.75. = A RIOT OF FUN . ] _— = ) : ) ¥ z . = Heretofore—$3.25 = o } MACARONI---Elbow, pound .............10c = = : B & | COLISEUM | ASK FOR YOUR COUPONS ON THE DISHES -] All Silk Underthings = ! WHEN YOU PAY YOUR BILL S | All Summer Millinery at S| T sa ; = o, At Extra Low Values £ 2 = * ¢ . = ’ P hone = Clearance P rices This is not sale merchandise, but the = 17 4 = rices are sale prices—and not to be = SEAT SCALE ‘o l = i found elsewhere in Juneau. Ever; = || 1st 20 Rows Center 4 = - 5 B =|| Both side Section$ ? = o piece is fine and fresh. BBl PO Rows Center ... : = that were $12.25 LBy ! = || roges Rl s 8225 COMBINATIONS— S| st saeony : = N OW $2 00 Values to $4.50, Sale Price ...... $2.25 ] Al aats Reserved 1= i o SLIPS—: = Curtain at 8:15 p.m. 3= - = 1= Here is an opportunity worth consid- Values to $3.50, Sale Price ...... $2.25 = d : . = ering at such prices STEP-INS— =|| SALE NOW OPEN = Values to $3.50, Sale Price ...... $2.00 = = = = = Juneaw’s Own Store T A ~ Leader Dep’t. Store PHONE 454 Sale Lasts Until Saturday, August 16’ NO REFUNDS ~ NO ALTERATIONS NO EXCHANGES R Ty GEORGE BROTHERS, Props. Sleeveless, short-sleeves or long- sleeves blouses of fine dimity and voile in all the new colors and fashions. Ralph Martin in His Song Hit ' “The Style Center of Juneau” L T eI

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