The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 15, 1930, Page 2

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AUGUST SALE OF HOUS PRICE E FROCKS $1.95 and $1.50 These pretty House Frocks made of good quality material will instantly appeal to particular women. The necessity for comfort, whether werking or resting is fully met in {heir gencrous proportions, that show no stinting of mat Styles are decidedly smart. They are so reascnably priced that every weman will prefer them to the bother of doing their own sewing. Complete range of “sizes. B. MfBehremls Co., Inc. Juneau’s Leading Department Store PAYING BY CHECK is the Safest Way The Safest way to pay bills is by “check. Household and Personal checking accounts are welcome at this Dank. women depositors. Special courtesies to SIS S SO First National Bank o st Bp ) Care Will Save Your Car “CHECK” YOUR CAR’S MECHANICAL The motorist who doe of time, loss of mor roadside delay. Let Drive in today. mechanics give your car a thorough inspegtion. SYSTEM >s not have his car’s mechanical system inspected regularly i taking a chance on loss wey, and serious annoyance of our staff of skilled automotive Let them tighten all connections, replace worn out parts, check the ignition system, fill the battery, and check yout brakes, Care Wi ar CHECKED today. Il do the job right—quickly, and at a Have your ready. The) reasonable cost. JUNEAU DAY FONE 30 Il Save Your Car Our experts are MOTORS, Inc. NITE FONE 421 “SERVICE LUCAS” Manager S —— FLIGHTS TO Dl FOR RESERVATIONS—Hangar Phone, tineau, Phone 10. A. B. HAYES, Agent. REAL P ™ = TRAVEL BY AIR ANY POINT DESIREU 429; Gas- BARGAINS IN USED CARS BIGGEST VALUES EVER OFFERED IN JUNEAU ~ CONNORS MOTOR (0. OLIVER DRANCE ENJOYS ViSIT - T0 0L) WORLD |Juneau Resident Declares Happiest Moment Was Return Home “Quaffing a jrare vintage, I of wine of warm eve- at i |because THE PAILY ALASKA EMPIRF, FRIDAY, AUGUST 1 obtained for me courteous treat- ment, and at all boundaries I was passed without the slightest delays, Changes For Better “I noticed changes for the bet- I ter in the old countr Weather Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. - 5, 1930. Bureau ¥orecast for Juneaw and victnity, bew~uning 4 p. m. today: ibly showers tonight and S3aturday;moderate westerly winds. ning last mont |walk tak extend, for a' block |under a c: of gaily colored lights in front of the Vivl, cele- | brated cafe in Copenhagen,” said Oliver Drange, recently returne:4 {frem Europe. 1, looking at the |parade of wealth and beauty, of the famed the adventurous jthat continually passed in review: {in front of me, the Old Wc I thought to myself i certainly excels the (New in the manner of enjoying flifv"' Mr. Drange visited England, Ger- Sweden and Den- mark. Thirty-nine years ago, at the age cf 21, he left his hom® near {P2rgen and had not been back un- til his trip thi many, Norwa summer, People Arc Contented “What impressed me most,” he continued, “was the contentment of the great ma of the people; | their satisfs with conditions, | particularly in the Secandinavian countries. And in those countries- | Norway, Sweden and Denmark, and |in Germany —there is little (reason for comp! Last winter | |was mild, spri early and |crops are bount Then, too, | | despite the d | stocks in wnward tendency of United States since {last fall, American tourists . this season total 35 per cent more in |number than in any previous sea- Ison, and they constitute a crop |that Europeans have learned to | cultivate. I do not mean that Americans are subjected to unfair {cxactions, but that they are re- {garded as customers who insist on the best in everything, and pains are taken to ymmodate them ac h at one of the side- | Everywhere, my American passport See H. R. SHE Telephene 409 For FIRE INSURANCE Eureka ~ boots with 1ots of stretrh in the and spend infinitely more for lux- since T left LOCAL DATa them, a young man. Especially have ¥hme Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weathe roads and sanitation methods been |4 P yest'y 29.96 55 9% SE 3 Rain improved. Road improvement, noj4 a today 29.91 49 100 E 1 Cldy deubt, is duc chiefly to the adyent{Nc - (oday 2994 54 8 SE 8 cldy of the automobile, and to the ad- CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS vent - of the automobile of thel-— VES LEAB T 7 American visitor, who wants to, Highest 4p.m. i Low 4o.m. 4am. Precip. 4am. tour; when aboard, by motor. Therel 3garions- temp. temp. | emp. temp. Velocity 24 hrs. Weather f;qrc an?x"-\v ui hn‘n, Lux-f)pc::ns dof 7, 34 8 A o 14 o1 Cldy not make large use of pleasure cars, Nor 50 50 i 44 46 4 04 Cldy of their expensiveness. But Bet 15 54 H 52 52 6 .08 Cldy motor trucks and motor busses are For kon 58 58 ; 48 48 —_ 34 Rain employed to advantage. These ve-|p,, 54 54 | 46 46 — 12 Pt. Cldy hicles have obtained a large share i K 60 60 i 50 50 14 22 Rain of the freight and passenger traf-ima, 62 62 | 40 44 - 0 ‘ cldy fic formerly hauied by railroads.|gt 1 46 46 46 46 6 02 Foggy B s are the popular wheeled|pyich Harbor 56 54 | 46 48 — 02 Cldy vehicle in Europe. They are as|goc 60 58 | 3 a4 0 0 Clear numercus there as automobiles in|Corc va .8 58 | 48 48 4 0 Cldy America, perhaps more numerous. |Juncau . 57 55 | 48 19 1 ¢ 198 Clay The improvement in sanitation ex-}Ke kan 0 66 56 56 0 0 Cldy tends to both households and to|Pri Rupert 0 70 | 56 56 0 0 Cldy public works. It is prompted by [Edr on 84 80 | 50 52 - 0 Clear health considerations. Sea 84 84 | 60 60 12 0 Cldy “The general sperity of Ameri- |Portlind 92 92 {0780 & 0 Cldy cans is noticeably greater than that|San Francisco 66 64 | 58 58 . 0 Clear of any of the European nationali-|Spok:ne 9% 96 | 68 68 5 0 Clear ties. We are more ¢ y dressed,|Vencouver, B. C. 78 74 | 58 58 2 0P Gigy *—Less than 10 miles. ot e » Ihe pressure has fallen in the Interior and is lowest in the . iowtes Nt 'R Hapsilies Upper Yukon Valley and off Vancouver Island. It is high in the For instance, nowhore abroadfay,..n Islands and thence southeastward to California. Rain has are motion pictures, either of thefeo)., iy nearly all portions of #laska and continues in the east- ellent or sound kind, so lberally|.., rncrior. Temperatures have risen in the southern Interior and patronized as in the United States.|po,. changed but little elsewhere in the Territory. Indeed, in many pl: I visited in r‘u.m.p" k2 otione |1avine tie keel of what will be the | ATTENTION GROCERS erest at all in screen ractions, and in some places no theatres lar ship ever construeted. It Yop are urged to attend ."he were exclusively devoted o show-|Will be 70.000 tons, and will be in|meeting at the DUGOUT Friday » ® 5 the at 9 p. m. to discuss a uniform Mg thomy tie plan of closing hours for grocery “Of cour ler in the| and Bremenhaven, great | stores. —adv | w0t help but be in- } terested in its hi ical associations. In London, I viewed Westminster, the Parliament Buildings, the royal palace, the Tower xd other not- |gi Old World c al and shipping cities in interested me most in ountry. my boyhood home neAr Ber- 1 Norway, 1 spent 34 days. I able places. What intrigued me | atives and some of the| most in the English capital was{friends of my youth. Oslow, the| its museum of marine life, showing{eap of Norway, afforded me a all the kinds of fi ever caught, pleasant visit; so did Gottenborg, and the shipping ibition, S- | Sw h scaport. Among the places playing models of y sort of|I visited in Denmark was Elsinore, vessel ever huilt e me, I where a pile of rocks marks the some strange inl ants of tomb of Hamlet and a bend in a deep, and some quee rface craft.{brook is designated as the spot 79,00 n fro which Ophelia leaped to a “At shipbuilders are|wa gravs World-Famous Playground Copenhagen, great commercial city, is a famous playground. The igaicty of its cafes, the brillianeo jof its theatrical entertainments, the rich men and the beautiful |that throng there for their’ holidays Imake it for pleasure seekers the| rival of Paris, “Land travel accommodations in Europe are surpassed by those in the United States. After having disembarked from the steamship Mauretania at Southampton, I trav- eled from there to Newcastle on the ‘Flying Scotchman,’ advertised as| he est and best equipped train | in the world. It isn't. It qualifies in those respects insofar as concerns Europe, but between Seattle and Chicago and between Chicago and! Washington, D. C., I traveled on trains that excel it in every way.! |Sea travel in foreign ships is quick and luxurious. women PARD & SON Valentine Building skirt Most Beautiful Capital “Speaking of Washington! Of all the capitals on earth it is the| most beautiful, and among diplo- Pleucy of freedom in leg action means a lot in your work. That's why we build extra stretch into the skirts of “U. S.” Eurcka Boots for fishermen. You'll also find extra reinforcement at the knee; tough soles that wear like iron—with a sturdy non-skid tread; rib construction along the vamp and toe which gives smooth, even flexing, yet prevents crack- AT ALL DEALERS {mats the most popular, too. In the | Smithsonian Institution and in the National Museum of National H's'i tory, are exhibits unparalleled by anything I saw anywhere in Europe. | For instance, their marine life and shipping exhibits are larger than anything of the sort abroad, and; just as diversified. I visited Wash- ing or breakdown. Your dealer will be glad to show you a pair of “U. S.” Eurlka Boots. They're real fisherman’s boots — built for wear and com- fort. You’re bound to like them. MADE BY Look for on the Eureka Boot i I I Wil M il il il 1SCCtS by the roomful United States Rubber Company e heavy red sole Oronite FLY SPRAY Kills flies. niosauiitoes. STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA TR S T WSS R R SR Y ington before crossing the Atlantic. In the national capital, Delegate |Dan Sutherland extended to me cyery courtesy. I was his guest on | visits to the House of Representa- |tives and the Senate, to various | government buildings, to Mount Vernon, to Arlington, where sleeps our “‘Unknown Soldier, and to num- erous other places. Relatives Are Happy “Martin Horst and I left late in for our visits abroad. After landing in Europe we separated in England and met there to come back to the United States togather. | Mr. Horst had a wonderful visit at | his home in Denmark. His mother is @live, well and active; his sisters,' | prosperous and happily situated in life. His only regret on the entire journey was in leaving them. It was |2 hard parting. i “The most pleasant part of all| my heliday excursion?” concluded | Mr. Drange repeating a quest-ioné asked him. “Ah! The progress of the steamship Alaska as it round- ed the rock dump in Gastineau| Channel to turn her prow to her! pier; 'the harbor line of wharves' and warehouses, the mill on the hillside, Mount Juneau partly mask- ed by fleeting clouds, a group of friends at the dock-end of the gang plank, their glad greetings and hearty handclasps as I stepped ashere—home again. That, indeed, was the best part, the happiest mo- ment of all my vacation. ——e—— Z Z i m“flulwum g 3 2 nothis &i1osche te. ATTENTION y MEMBERS OF THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Gk utler-Mauro Drug Co Sell ORONITE Members of the Chamber of Commerce are urged to attend the € funcheon meeting tomorrow on at the Arcade Cafe, given in Yionor of the members of the Sena- torial party visiting Juncau. adv. -~ < the Five oClock Dinner . at Mabry's, —ndv PR S IS SELL BREAD BY WEIGHT BERLIN — A social democra! motion providing for the futu.e sale of bread in Germany by weight only was adopted in the Reichstag by 200 against 190 votes. Here’s the reason every can of HILLS BROS COoFFEE 50 fresh | As rast as Hills Bros. Coffee comes | from the roasters which produce l1I\c famous flavor, it is packed in ‘ vacuum cans. By this process, air, | ' which destroys the flavor of coffec, | is taken out of the can and keps out. No air-tight can will keep i coffee fresh. Hills Bros." vacuum | can is casily opened with the key. Controlled Roasting gives Hills Bros. Coffec a flavor no other coffee bas. ©1930 LOOK FOR THE ARAB ON THE CAN —— e 3 Next Smoker LABOR DAY The Modern Cinderella! Cinderella dried her tears, I knew you could.” Phone 15, aska Laundry wyd ¢ pase 8F PHONES 83 OR 85 THE SANITARY GROCERY Beds, Springs, Mattresses SEE THE Filled MATTRESSES 1 Wors Soep Por o ASK TO ; NACHMAN Syring’ |l J uneau-Young Hardware Co. e e e ettt te s S S S HEMLOCK FLOORING Vertical Grain—1x3 or 1x4 i ! ‘i A HIGH QUALITY FLOORING ;3 AT LOW COST !E : KILN DRIED Ask for Booklet JUNEAU LUMBER MILILS | QUALITY and SERVICE ] | . S S DS USED CAR BARGAINS | Used Truck Bargains | | If You Don’t Believe It SEE McCAUL MOTOR CO. Service With Satisfaction ' - | Frye-Bruhn Company f Featuring Frye’s De- licious Hams and Bacon PHONE 38 o [t “TRUPAK” QUALITY LEADS THE WORLD! Try a can of your favorite fruit or vegetable NORTHERN SALES AGENCY “OUT OF THE HIGH RENT DISTRICT” Second and Main Streets G e e BT o b R VR G e e TO ALL CONSUMERS OF WATER: Notice is hep:by given that all watef 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 faueets 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 customers are hereby : notified to the end that they may take the necessary precautions against frozen water pipes. ! COMPANY JUNEAU WATER can profit by an the experience of others. - Hundreds of coal users on, Gastineau Ch;1-3 nel have found, by experience, that GEB"J-. INE NANAIMO WELLINGTON COAL: gives absolute satisfaction. d Pacific Coast Coal Co. PHONE 412 : 3 “Tfip Store Tl;gf Pleases”

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