The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 20, 1930, Page 8

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T nT. i1 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1930. Drought Relie | D 'l C " d P le | ! WOMAN KEEPS RECEIVER thousand letters a year to radio I_UGAS HUBBAR ; / 1 awy Lross-wor uzz | GOING 16 HOURS DAILY | artists and stations. J Committee to | Sl 570 " . | . ), I N VITED Tu BE Meet Today ‘GUMES TU GLUSE » niSHCY o Whtion $hMiecsy Puseis . § § GU Tn LUWEST (o VESTFIELD, N. J, August 20—| PACIFIC ARRIVES N PORT | water - rs. F. W. Taylor of Westfield is / i g 6 M i (TIRIAIMPTS LTE[D] 1o ¥ Y : ::'\S?H‘;G:ON ;:":‘ f;‘ : 1. u#{é.’.u“-‘.’i.é‘u REICIEIPITINP = N/ E]| 12 an enthusiastic radio listener, | Bringing seven passengers and S i ’J“ “'3_“ ;‘)‘t‘(ft:“ a;flc‘zh; ¥ @AM EMI THRLIDE N| 13. { | She has owned a radio receiver mail, the motorship Pacific arrived 2 i\l‘-m‘qul‘“l)rnu hi e 8 eters KT OMGIAMI N T 18 C (five years, and for the first four here last evening from Petersbu é:;:mx]n];noo for agsession late o f? E:Ilr::.:r':"r'nna’n. T AlYEID 19, Ci ene years of listening she said she av- }and wayports. Her passengers were g i ses PR tite DAMESEA R pacity of a vese —_ \eraged 10 hours a day. A year ago |Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hellan and . - |® today at the White House. ® 18, Ohtain A Rl sel \ Chariber to Bnitertain(y me pirmoss is tosikst Gid S - Travel Profits Hurt | ™ filie fn BARRIEDH! R E| 21. Operates Two Loads Sell for 8.25]she bought a new set, and her|Thomas Hellan from Tebenkoft; Prominent Visitors at . e and consider prelim- e ummer Iravel Frohits Hurt age Coutr- ATLIO[ETS LM S| ™ fne daily average went up to 16 hours. 'M. Loomis and Chester Tousky ) rominent. visiors a 8 ARy atene 0 0 HeeR by Competition and 21. itte ‘ot a mar- (TIEN OMJAILILIED T| 25 Not wide- and 4 cents Per Pound Besides her listening ability, she |from Speel River, and W. A. Adams Thursday Meeting to be taken . : i 22 Son of wern SEENIANOIND 1. Hefore —No Salmon R S A ast [Tl ST 2 P S : : Business Conditions £ Female ‘sheep RIYIRRIE S| . Exitemery . st g0 ¢ [cloM[ETISION 83, Georke Elfot N s 28. River oYiolo E hero Low prices for halibut on the| R ear ann-mqh of th‘e end of this France ARIE E E 88. Percolates Juneau fish auction this season 1 event in this city and Year's FsAm.\m\hlp tourist season is| 3% e S ubes A all 5 D 5 were recorded today. Catches total- SEE BIG VAN__ W alizing for a a:;xlcenpmeq. by navigation .com-‘ :3. ‘ir;?::;nr;fi“_ ing 20,625 pounds were unloaded. . - il 58 E'ith sngp‘;:;::[i ‘:ve‘:laii? c‘;:;:s ": form 43. Nemative pre Five thousand, one hundred and 3 ave been solicited an g Vise man X twenty-five pounds, on the Hard- THE GUN MAN . ; 3% Groek | 49, L h and it is indicated that fermination. Travel has not been | 33 Siriuy ' i1 Comptaiy 3 voral o nixhts ing, Capt. Martin ErstAd, sold for of all kind uits, floral 80 profitable this summer as in| 41. Before: prefix 53. Snares # Corrog 48, Corded fabrie h 2. il vita: 4 former years since the World War.| 45 Pare cloth b4 Carols SR i S B8 ocnts Sncl OGNS DOt + : s il The comparatively poor n?armc e:r' i Forwara 1 Ameriean Tne 6. ['fy'in Nevada - fop “/*M8* | Juneau Cold Storage Company be- You will be surprised at what you save on GUNS 2 % R U ¢ buyer. Twelve thousand i 0 perienced by the respective vessels| ‘& “*"*r® s TR . s o e out b oL and AMMUNITION, MEN’S RUBBER BOOTS, is ascribed to two causes to the s bathe The Juneau City Band has been competition of more and larger x:fi,byé“;ldngx”%o brought 8.25 'SHOE PACS and RAIN CLOTHES d for nightly concerts meet- crafts and the business depression cents and 4 cents a pound, the suc- ALWAYS OPEN 208 FRONT ST 0 proval that band music in the States. | ful M B bl Shsbences . tial to & falr as any,k In the spring, transportation offi- ffi:g the New England Fish Com- | r artment cials looked forward to an unusu- % pany. ‘_77 The dance m will be furn- ally large business. Their view- /4 4 . | 1 today. seve: Alaska ished by the Serenaders. point was supported by receipt at 9 % Z0 No salmon was received today. | ‘ ta ' h | Vaudeville stunts are being re- their offices duri: the vint £ / 4 taken by him | 4 es during e winter o il ¥ s ing ot e |Beaseot for eatertainement and 1t 1 Y MRS Rt Tb o %W B WALNUT MEATS — Fresh and free from Executive Comn announced that tribal dances jnquiries relating to rates and ac- ..HW. / 1 4 y, John W. be presented by Alaska In- commodations, and preparations % L h shel s-pound, 55 cents and manager of T - 3 ;. Were made for the offering of ade- 27 7 S on i bik va- | Tbere will be a carnival furrchh- Hihth facilitics, ‘Shipplng’ Intaroits 7 New S yl()s cancy left by the recent re~:gna-&d’°_“ _d”"“‘&’ .‘1]]‘9 p‘?grefsr" f‘ ® were disappointed at the opening ) V) at tion of H. G. Watson, it was an- |falr which will continue for four goung trafric and their hopes for // %/// days, September 3, 4, 5, and 6. : : 7| d. , There Yokt pathinim et summer improvement failed of re- y/ ) o et e S O, . : GARNICK’S—Phone 174 i‘(’,‘(‘mf::"' Epeoit oo e ages, vessels sustained losses. 2 n NINTH ANNUAL | Radio features will be given each hThe e F};?rge-th‘Ch Is due ) night and Fred Ordway will show Neré tomorrow from Vancouver, B. | }local moving pictures. C., and the Prince Rupert, which is E e = o o B The usual baby show will be one ;cheduled to ar‘nve in Juneau fronvx Walk_over | | of the features during one after- Vancouver a week from tomorrow, NO TWO MEN ARE BUILT ALIKE ‘ noon. will each make but one other North- R L S Dy ern excursion voyage this season. v Sh . . \ SEPTEMBER 3 T a0 Herry - WhiSH: 15 dlb - . //% i oes Our suits are made. to ‘fxt you by the At the beginmng or 1930 mm"c at this port Sunday, will make no et b 7 Nanonal Tallormg CO. < were 568 automobiles in Ethopia other tourist trip to Alaska this %/’/// Many Special Features for Where {ive years before there Were year, The Princess Alice, due In )k : X ‘tal ke nly a dozen, most of which were juneau southbound Friday morning, ntertamment—Juneau |°"Y i Y AR z i | J presents to the royal family. is now on her last tourist trip of | s : ) Band Is Engaged T the season. The Northwestern, | relative. to this year’s representa- ABIN S | L) L4 R LODE CLAIM NOTICES scheduled to arrive here on her| Runs as Independent |ton . . Two wegks from today the South-| American or Canadian at The way south early tomorrow morning, evious contests held in Pitts- FRONT STREET eastern Alaska Fair will open the | Empire. will make but one more excursion | burgh, Terre Haute, San Francisco, , £ : = - voyage. The Alameda, which sailed Denver, St. Louls, Salt Lake City, Next to Gastineau Hotel last night from Seattle for Juneau | Springfield, Ill., Butte and Kansas { : £ 2 and Skagway, is due to make only |c Mo., have efectively stimu- Chl(fken Tl(l'Blts one other northern voyage this llated efforts to better the health ’ i i . . o i year. jand safety of those engaged in the . FOR CREAMING—A meal in a min- By the end of August, all excur- & | mining and allied industries, includ- { 4 s 4 sion craft, except one, will have ing not only coal and metal min- ) ute 1 ])Ullll(l un 88« concluded their Alaska tourist ing, but also the petroleum, quarry- Y schedules, and that is the Dorothy | ing and cement industries,” Director . B I % H Alexander. | Turner wrote Gov. Parks. . More * oneless riam - than 115 first aid and mine-rescue | 3 : AR S teams will appear in the Loutsville READY FOR THE TABLE—No waste, con| coming from 15 or more 1 A i tates. In addition there will be pound tn ! several hundred experts in attend- The Metz brothers—John, Paul| ance to act as judges and inspect P t and Cecil—just about have munici- the work put on to get information - his, Tenn., to ure S ,r(llvb()rry Pres(’r’v(’s pal rornlk i Mempuls; J on the latest developments in first ) }_hemselvef_‘ ?" hthrgle ?“hm mf aid and mine-rescue methods and ‘IILRRIF]EI;D BRAND; semi-finals of the city tournament. appliances. — 41 1 5 2 heehan, f Brooklyn 414 pound tin ... . $1.15 in;‘;j“j‘ns ey e Ll The Venezuelan Government has i - Southern association recently went ‘::2:;:3‘:%::“::::5 w;:"';er‘:’“:;‘: r, 34 days at second base without an { Largest Display of Fresh |7, o e, vinou on gt P pp | Uied States <7 fectly. Julius L. Meier, Portland depart. T ey F % l V bl g ment store owner, is an independent | Daily air passenger service has candidate for Governor of Oreaon.|been inaugurated between Monte- ruits and v egetaoles A round-by-round acount s ca- A e i " bled Buenos Aires when Justo Sua- | by a Mexican company with an rez, Argentina lightweight cham- American-made plane, ]N JUNEAU pion, performs in New York rings. } New York claims the lowest FUR n death rate for large cities—11.2 per [ | TN, o G[ORGE BROTH[RS 1,000—over a 3-year period. ‘9- % R — A European fungus that destroys Tu Lnulsv'LLE PHONES 92—95 Five Fast Deliveries elm trees has been discovered and i dentified in Ohio. N T o oameon Alaska Invited to Take| “Tomorrow’s Styles Today Part in First Aid and Complete Line of Mine Rescue Show MAX FACTOR’S / | ILE Fall IWO(les in | It is possible Alaska will send a TOILETRIES R representative to attend th_e Inter- used by all the leading national First Aid and Mine Res- actresses — made in cue Contest at Louisville, Ky., Sep- Hollywood, tember 16, 17, 18, of this year, un- . : Winter Full Range New Fall and Are Here Lavishly Fur Trimmed and Tailored Models Attractively Priced Juneauw’s Own Store Coats of Sizes LU LT LT T T LT PHONE 478 |ll|ll|lllll|lllll|IIIIlllllillllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII‘III | CALIFORNIA GROCERY The Home of Better Groceries filIll“lml'l"l"llu"”"lllllllllllII|||Illlllllllll"l""lllll“ll!l"l“"“"llll"l"l"m"llllllIll||||llllllllllllllllllll"llllll = llllllllllllll}lll dér the auspices of the United States Bureau of Mines, it was said today by Gov. George A. Parks. An invitation to be present has been received by the Governor from Scott Turner, Director of the Bu- reau. Last year B. D. Stewart, Min- ing Supervisor of Alaska, attended the contest in Kansas City, and the Governor will confer with him on | his return from the Taku district Juneau Drug Company Free Delivery Phone 33 Post Office Substation No. 1 SAR JUST ARRIVED! SARGON SOFT MASS PILLS Butler-Mauro Drug Co. Exclusive Distributors Juneau GON PHONE 454 ON BOAT TODAY LADIES, MISSES’ AND CHIL- DREN’S NEW FALL COATS AND DRESSES DIRECT FROM NEW YORK Just Arrived The Last Word in Style and Smartness Leader Dep’t. Store GEORGE BROTHERS, Props, - CRLRE .1

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