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'IHE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1930. CHILDREN’S DRESS SALE CHILDREN’S WOOL JERSEY DRESSES Regular $4.25 For This Sale—$2.50 CHILDREN’S WOOL FABRIC PLEATED SKIRTS Regular $3.75 For This Sale—$2.50 CHILDREN’S COTTON PRINT $1.25 values—for this sale—75 cents B. M. Behrends C DRESS! and PANTIE DRESSES—Regular $1.50 and Juneau’s Leading Department Store each 0., Itic: NORTHWESTERN lS D. James, ’Keary and Gilbert Brown from |Ben. | Wrangell; Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Crew- son, Mrs. L. B. Coodey, A. L. Mc- | Manus, G ‘With 120 passengers, the steam- | rhip Northwestern, enroute (mnu Seattle to Skagway, called at Ju- |2 neau last night, arriving at 10:30 | o'clock, and departing for her Lynn Canal destination six hours | later. sengers at this port. They were R.|—Charles Walter Ginzen, Robert | Williams, HERE; 120 ABOARD |J. rice, M. Ritch and Peter Woech | Williams, from Seattle; Willlam Smith, C. G.| Austin Hammond and Mr. and Mrs. hond was fixed at $2,000. | Clausen, Binder, V. Nickinovich, J. H. Har- Nelson, Henry Johnsol|mon, Mr. and Fritz willard from Petersburg. | Clarice Housel, Mrs. J. H. Walmer, be responsible for bills contracted Twenty passengers embarked herc{J Sterey, C. W. Farlin and George! She discmbarked 15 pas- | on the vessel for Lynn Canal ports | Hamoff for Skagway. Willlams, Mrs. Charles Minnie Williams, George Austin Hammond, Mrs.' ‘Watson, for Haines; John H. Mr. and Mrs. George and Mrs. Dave Housel, ‘| ONE ARREST 1S MADE AT KETCHIKAN, BOOZE CHARGE " 1 HOURS. ON WAY T0 WESTNARD: , Eproute from Seattle to Seward {hc steamship Aleutian nrr@uq 1 Juneau this morning, departing at 9 a'clock after having stayed sev- en hours. Of her 186 passengers, some were of unusual prominente, | nmang these being hamely, l}" K. Charles P. Sisson of the Depart- ment of Justice. Passengers who disembarkéd from lthe vessel here were H. Bogler, C. V, Brown, J. F. Brenpan, A. E. Johnson,, Thomas wmm‘ p Sar- akoff and F. E. Sutherland. ° Sixteen passengers Were hooked |} at Juneau for the Westward. They were Mrs. L. Stanfield and, Qlarige Laxtus for Valdez; Mrs. Leo W. Brewer, E. M. Polley, Eugéne H. Helling, Thomas G. White and Charles H. Flory, Rica Niemi, Alleen Niemi, Mrs. Corinne Oall, Billie Jean, Jessie Lawrence, Victor Alboy, Dan James and Ercell H. Greenlee for Beward. The Aleutian unloaded consider- able freight here. ———————— Oscar Chase, arrested yesterday at Ketchikan by Deputy Marshal W. tional Prohibition Act, has been bound over to the Grand Jury by Commissioner W, C. Arnold. His ——————— NOTICE On and after this date I will not by my wife, Mrs. Lola Hegstad. Friday, August 15, 1890. ladv. (Signed) ©. HEGBTAD.! THE MOST COMPLETE COLLECTION OF Cards Christmas Greeting WE HA VE EVER SHOWN IS NOW READY We suggest you make your selection early. The charge will not appear on your statement until January 1st, 1931 The Empire B ALEUTIAN STAYS| Butlew of the Interior Departmoenty|” Stephen Nichols for Oordovu,, H. Caswell for violation of the Na- | Weather andmona As Recorded by '.he U S Remember some . ranges are frightfug ws extravagant of fuel, Pa haps it will be true ectg omy to change now t fine new MONARCH.3% . Ask 10 see the n #§ MONARCH for use w § FLAMO. JUNEAU-YOUN HARDWARE C PRt PR T LTI T EE TV Y i 3 Weather Burean Foreosst for Jyneam and vicinity, beg*~ning ¢ p. m. today! showers tomght nnd Wednesday; moderate southeasterly winds. TOCAL DATA Time Barhgicter Temp. Humidity Wicd Velocity Weathe 4 p.om. {:;1-' »9 51 97 SE 10 Rain 4 a.m, lay = " S 6 Rain Neen udq; & 8 SE 1 Rain AND mlo lmll’! i ODAY 2 | low 4am. 4am. Precip. 4a.m. Stations- temp. huw | emp. temp. Velocity 24 hrs. Weather Barrow 30 30 26 o— O 0 Cldy Nome 52 50 38 38 . 0 Clear 52 52 46 48 0 01 Cidy 58 56 44 44 - 0 Clear 48%. 52 | 40 40 — 04 Clear 50 50 | 46 48 4 34 Cldy v 84 52 | 1860, .88 — 12° Pt. Cldy . 48 46 44 —_ 10 0 Foggy 58 54 4 48 ' 0 Pt Cldy a2 62 | 48 88 20 0 Pt Cldy 64 62 | 48 48 4 22 Rain 52 51 48 50 6 kil Rain - 68 68 50 50 e 0 Pt Cldy " 64 |80 . 63 0 0 Olear 72 70 54 b4 * 0 Cldy .8 4 56 56 10 0 cuy | . 80 78 60 60 ” 0 Cldy 1 Frangisco ... 68 64 | 68 .58 \d 0 Clear kane ... 86 84 62 62 6 0 Pt Cldy wncouver, B. C. 72 70 56 56. 7 0 Pt. Cldy *—Less than 10 miles. The pressure is low in Eastern Alaska and Eastern British Co- lumbia, and is high from Bering Sea southeastward to Northern California. Showers have fallen over most of Eastern Alaska fol- lowed by clearing in the Interior. Temperatures have fallen in the northern portion of the Territory and have risen slightly over most ! lof the southern portion. AOIHNH Daily Cross-word Puzzle . Wrillen ne. knowledgment pa 5 Thoughtfal Send forth . Horseman st . Armed con- fliet . Obstructed Anger Solution of Saturday's Puzzle :L lm-lo-ea § 1 % 5. Native metal | ERPAR) f k| T A[R|A| 27. Upper 1imb | 0[S |E[D] #* Lonwtewed s [DIE[B[T 29. Fish sauce ENIORIS] & foni,. m - 8. = Sl ;h Hdne bt | SiojL . "'"""“.T...u ! LIUITIE 3 A clE loj S ESHINA it . Huurnm wood . Meusure of | | SHIEDLEYS DEPART FOR EASTERN HOME Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Shiedley, Kansas City, and their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Crooks, who have been spending the summer here, left today on the steamer Prince Henry for Seattle. ‘They will spend several weeks in Southern Oalifornia before proceed- .{Pringess Louise called here for two ing to Kansas Oity. Mr. Shiedley is ' interested in development of talc deposits on north Admiralty Island and has 4 spent the past severdl summers here in connection with work being car- cled on there. LEVEN LEAVE TODAY ON STR.PRINCE HENRY Eleven passengers embarked here this morning on the Canadian Na- tional Lines steamer Prince Henry, Capt. Gilbert, for the south. The vessel arrived here about midnight from Skagway and sailed at 1 am. for Vancouver. Passengers leaving were: for Prince Rupert, A. B, Cai for Seattle, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Shied- ley, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Crooks, Me. and Mrs. C. Corveda, J. A. Laidlaw, I Munroe, Alex Graham, J. J Southbound from Skagway for ver, B. C, the steamship hour early this morning. For south- ern pr& she embarked eight pas- sengers. ‘They were Mrs. G. C. wnndc M. Lee for Rupert; Mr. and Mrs. W. Wells, L. R. Clayton and William Kidd | for Vancouver, B. C., Mrs. L. Rob- ibins for Vietoria, and Mrs. James | W. Anderson for Seattle. r———r FINE IS IMPOSED A fine of $40 was imposed on Thomas Willis today by Judge A. W. Fox in the United States Com- missioner’s Court for violation of the Alaska Bone Dry Law. He was arrested by Deputy United States Marshal T. Hadland, and charged with possession of intoxi- KL i ;sii&;!ifi' SR TR LT BRI PR L PR Bo Rt} HEMLOCK FLOORING Vertical Grain—1x3 or 1x4 A HIGH QUALITY FLOORING AT LOW COST KILN DRIED Ask for Booklet JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS: QUALITY and SERVICE g: B_ln'l"r [3 “l]‘rmlmll with a 45, i % R 46. Joint of the USED CAR BARGAINS E taehed to a 8. Artlcle foot N m-urn mosque 9. Custom . Spirited horse - . Conjunction 58, Violent dls- 10. Citrus frult 8. ceentri - Y o ('"-n‘l"-nmu }L Dare ot a blow 49, Leare aut AR Lhi o~ e _ . Fonve 'k B o | el o R Rl L R Used Truck Bargains = I’Irrn!lc mem- . Migrations 16. Writiog Imple- 52, Diplomacy ! . hc]r of Ikl. '. :('l!fl payment 2. III‘ICD\'I 1 ?!. “;’n‘l’lm‘."" | = 3 3 (“ . Not haftow Chtae toxether £1. Coptests for 57. Agnins prefix ‘ If You Don’t Believe It SEE | . High ex: 5. Ratlo of dlam« recreation 59. Exclamation = siver rcol eter to eircum- 29, Amerlcan play+ used to . Among ference wright frighten | M CA UL MOTOR . c co. i Service With Satisfaction Frye-Bruhn o C ¥ ompany .. . Featuring Frye’s De- licious Hams and Bacon. PHONE 38 > 54 o e — Wls “TRUPAK” QUALITY LEADS THE WORLD! Try & can of your favorite fruit or vegetable NORTHERN SALES AGENCY “OUT OF THE HIGH RENT DISTRICT” Second and Main Streets TO ALL CONSUMERS OF WATER: 5 Notice is hereby given that all water pipes must be protected against freezing. Under the ordinances: of the C)ty 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 customers are hereby notified to the end that they may take the necessary precautions against frozen water pes. JUNEAU WATER GOMPANY cating liquor. * R T, e P WRANGELL MAN ARRESTED | ON CHARGE OF ASSAULT| Bernard Kating was arested yes-| terday at Wrangell by Deputy United States Marshal Campbell charged with assault with a deadly weapon. He was bound over to the Grand Jury and his bond set at $500. e I A. HAGLAND HURTS } BACK IN LIFTING BOX Suffering from a strained back, Mrs. A. Haglund, proprietress of the Bergmann Boarding House, is confined to her home. She experi- enced her injury in trying to lift a heavy box. She hopes to be able fo attend to business again within a few days. ' amwv’rdumml:-l;"e girl baby Jborn = nofinm::r and Mrs, Dan Willis, Mother and babe:are fine. Qld Papers for sale at Empire Ofince PHONES 83-OR 85 THE SANITARY GROCERY Southeastern Alaska Fair September 3, 4, 5 and 6th | For information regarding exhibits write R. Juneau, Alaska B. Martin, Manager or W. S. : Pallen, Secretary “The Store That Pleases”

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