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THE DAILY. ALASKA EMPIRE TUESDAY, SEPT. 2;:1930. WeatHier Conditions As Recordbd by t.lxe U. S Weather Bureaun il ¢ : . A DIXOLA 400 ] Fdrecast Tof Jiméam and viefnity, bag*~uing 4 p. m. today: [ Probably showers tonight and Tuesday; gentle variable winds. i ke | . : . AL BATa % I il : el Deauty and Modern Heat g | 5 Time Batombter Temp, Humidity Wind Velocky Weathe s ‘ Efficiency at an Old b 4 p. m. yest'y 3024 55 90 SE 5 Misting e I Fashioned Price 4 a. m. today 30.25 53 93 SE 4 Cldy IN MANY SMART VARIATIONS {5 &.iuici ' % Mai ooy i . A \ . x { design and its vitrified Walngt il Highest 4p.m. Low 40.m. 4am. Preclp. 4am. HT enameled cabinet harmomqps Stations— temp. temp. emp. temp. Velocity 24 hrs. Weather 1 with your furniture and is a Barrow 28 28 14 0 * Cldy { IBE l pleasing addition to your room, COATS / Nome “ 2 Trace Clear : ; . Bothel 48 48 0 cuay || 8 and will earn its small first cost Fort Yukon M. Be 0 Clear i { in years of fuel savings and hgat Y . DRESSES h Tanana 52 52 01 Clear || & . satisfaction. i | Fairbanks 56 54 . .08 Rain Eagle 52 b2 L : [ 16 Rain I{A TS ‘ ¢ St. Paul . 8 48 Trace Pt.Cldy B N Dutch Harbor ... 50 48 20 Clear g y Kodiok ... 58 56 04 Rain Qordova ... 54 54 110 Rain ~ . P . uneatt ... .55 55 Come and see this most distinguished Ranitgi 68 68 v o Juneau-Young Hardware Co. Prince Rupert ... 64 64 v Y ; Foggy assemblage of new modes — See the i Edmonton .. 0 66 ! Seattle ™ 76 Portland . 86 84 San Francisco 68 66 60 Cldy Spokane 82 82 52 and colors which place the new Fall i e e o b b el ‘ INDIAN LUMP NUT *—Less than 10 miles. fashions in a class by themselves. F The pressure is low south of the Aleutian Islands and Alaska $11.50 Per Ton at Bunkers Peninsula and high through- Alaska. It is highest in Bering Sea and from Southeast Alaska southward. Light rains have fallen over most of Central and Southern Alaska and clear weather prevails {i the northern part of the Territory. Temperatures have fallen o pe N jin Western and Southeast Alaska. Paclflc Coast Coal CO. B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. 'EVANS LUAns A. Christiansen, steamed to the PHONE 412 5 . Westward, yesterday evening. The Juneau's Leading Department Store i treight she lifted at this port is| e LUMBER HERE o0 wil be ot ot 3¢ Sewart. Ofll O AT T CONSUMERS OF WATER: the vessel's 41 passengers from Se-| % & S0, Ja s SR 3, oy SR o S AR A e L attle, 26 disembarked on her arrival . Notice is hereby given that all water pipes must H i | here yesterday morning. They were: | e protected against freezin Under the ordi five forced landings. The worst MRs Hoom ls TO liclous cof{ee, iervlnlg all thzl)se v;'ho FUR RAlLRoAD G. G. Rowe, Hugh MacKenzie, | of the Clty SF Tunséu wastg s vt ;:.‘Ol]]r;gfizd’ storm was in Oregon, as the plane i A B:“j” mm;}: i ;‘gnc:"’ Tony Stepich, Marjorie Tilloston, || Patrons ignoring this law next winter and allowing 5- was following the course of the HAVE BOOTH AT FAIR . Hector McLean, Esther Ruddock, | \ S i water to waste through open faucets will 2 In this instance L Admital Llner Bnngs 26 Mrs. Carl Davidson, Miss Mildred service discontinued ugntilpnext spring whefin::e.t::g . Columbia River the airmen landed at The Dalles. Tt g Lindon, Mrs. M. Ow Hazel Wil-| - 3 a BOSTUN Tu HAVE Three cof the other four forced| Mrs. Katnerne Hooker W iy Eight More Die i in Passengers to This ,,,.m"'mss ‘Ailies -Bmikh; Mrh, Plfbt' Wlll\; be agundlan§~93;fhls ]v]wll be strictly enforced 4 s were offee Shoppe, has secured a “ 1 o3 Tazel after November - landings were caused by leaks in| England; Heat Wave Port from Seattle Peterson, E. A. Johnston, Hazel | ) tieieq 10 the end that the? mfitsmfr&ea;icll:fi; ] the plane's gasoline tank, and the &b the Southeast Alaska Falr which i Be h &k e LONDON, Sept. 2—Eight persons , Ina G. Lucas, Harriet Ha VAGATIUN HERE lopens tomorrow afternoon. Mrs. p ght p » vorson, Mrs. M. A. Sollero, Anona precautions against frozen water pipes. her by the overheating of its en- 3 3 i ‘ % 4 _‘H()Qkpr is known for the “how” of |died in England's heat wave last| After loading 2,000 ties and 40,000 % X 4 gine. The engine trouble oceur- b o "onod eats and -at her |Saturday. The heat continued, de- feet of lumber at the wharf of me,g::'e"' e e JUNEAU WATER COMPANY nson, rs. C. A. nson, 24 d 1 1 om- | & d,’:‘ ‘:d;'fimml‘:‘ ',:“;)m:‘;; ;“_m |booLh will dispense sandwiches, pie, |spite cooler breezes as the humidity | Juneau Lumber Mills here, the * pe Ha d 8 : 2 s 2 . { 3t k a ia wanson, ymon jwanson, 1. Golf, Fl?h!ng and Hunhugx Sduntals Homs, e plkbe cake‘ df)ughnfl& ing_}lc::lfll_‘le,_ increased. steamship Admiral Evans, Capt. C.|# Biicts By Skansd dod Are Enjoyed by Aer- s hauled a mile to a road by p 5 Elmer Swanson. ] . l ,I - i a and after \h}c engine had I - On leaving here, the vessel booked 1al lourists d to serviceable condi- the Earl of Aylesford and J. S.| — | tion, the craft took off from the \McCombe for Seward, and B. B. DO Y ! ren T ek LUE WHAT and a0 noi mean | roadwa 1In crossing the Rockies, the plane much Laurence M. Lombar BS. 50 Pedarick N. Blo | attained an elevation of 11,000 feet NOTICE v Expense Is Small [/01 ] OWN Moosehaven Legion No. 25 meeis | banker, both of Boston, when they o + kbt want to spend a month’s vacation he entire expense of the ir % L5 ekl Beasny Boston to Seattle, including tonight &t 8 oclock. Important e cil and gasoline and some other 5 :Lc:tll:(;; t;mse all m:{nbers are re- cupplies for the plane, and food s present. st ® flie G. A. BALDWIN, fishing and hur 2 i . MR et rroe hos 15y anid lodetags fur toe (léss, whs ey t wli il —adv. Herder. | OF COURSE YOU DO—And V :mg travel t r 1 oth ae were - In returning home, af reaching [+ they will take the southern - | FOR GOOD neau today where they are enj os|route, which will afford them op- N | Cleaning and Pressing l with rc and reel and shotgun.|portunity to see San Francisco 1 CALL 371 | They are also exf cing thrills|and Los Angeles, and, oh, yeah, | ” Work called for and da,"m‘ | in getting pictures pars, with a ollyweod, too. 4 LR { camera. The flicr . or| The plane, which is owned by : 2 J‘The Capltal Cleaners groceries. After a brief s they |Mr. Lombard merely for pleasure, ) / | { Wkly not, thens protectiit suf ) s 3 - flew to their camp on Hasselborg { i small Gypsy Moth biplane, with Lake. They will remain in South- [a DeHaviland 100 horsepower mo- SELLING et H 5 £ east Alaska a few d nger and | tor. Neither of the fliers lays claim ¢ ficiently in the first place with then start on t return flight {to being a skillful pilot or an ex- . 7 3 [ G to Boston. They plan to be there|pert mechanic. They relicve each OUT substantial ihstrance at a red- the- eighteenth of this month other at the controls. i Left Boston August 18 ————— T AT COST Sflllflbly small cost. » e 08 YEARS PASS || ave not W ha mdg 3wuhm ' Eatie Stoek of Cheyenne BOOTS, SHOE PACS We represent strong, depend- ity, se and Portland, the crossed the continent to Seattl 2 R P able insurance companies, that e B g el The finest things grow where only fine thifiys are tolerated. Likewise, and r RUBBER SHOES pay losses promptly. removed the whe from plane ana substituted pontoous, E. Brooker Says that Noth-| the- finest things: are. made by.those who make only fine things, getting the water equipment from . . the Alaska Washington Airw ing in States Can They departed from the Puget Thrill Him Sound metropolis last Wednesday N ‘They sauntered north along Zig - . ' Zag route. that permitied visits tal For tho first tme in 28 years ohe place where only fine coffee is produced. That place is the NEW YORK SERVICE! Alért Bay, Prince Rupert and Ket- E. Brooker, Jr, late of Kodiak and : CLOTHING chikan. They alighted 2 e points north, south, east and west T I . bar, Admiralty Island atur- |in Alaska, is making a trip to the fragrant Schilling : roasting room. No 2nd or 3rd grade, coffees Senk ,000 miles fre 0 ~% o | Westward, Saturday, he is spend- i3 3 ¢ 3 1y 5,000 miles from home either enter or leave that place. There are no chéap blends, no FRONT STREET day, just 12 days ahd approximate- States. Having arrived from the Five Forced La: S |ing a few days here renewing old On the transcontir a flight, acquaintances. He will leave on‘ : B ; i |the steamship Dorothy Alexander | dudl standards of: quality. Whete then is the finest coffee apt to e '\ ALLEN SHATTUCK. Inc. | 1 » > the air travelers encountered se eral electrical s © and, ‘magle COOOITON ({07 BORR: Mr. Brooker has devoted most of [the time he has lived in Alaska come:from? There are- exoellent coffee: ut which . i 5 ot mesturant, boioes, ana- o i ki » gkt Aich oo SHEAFFER | Mol 3058 ining. H d Mrs. B ker lived i i o i g is apt/to be mnformly good, day after day, week after week? FOUNTAIN {son, E. Broker, Jr., was born and‘ i.\.pvnl his boyhood there. A Q UA L 1 '.‘ Y *Y 0 U W OULD In ‘l s ‘f U PON PENS Mrs. Brooker went to the States § ‘several months ago. She Is visit- ir Yo U K NE * AL OF THE Facts and 3 ing her son in California. Both of 3 lthem will be in Seattle to meet|| | ; : pihe Hiookot There are 43 impottant F A ¢ T8 about Schilling Products PENCILS RICE & AHLERS CO. The younger Brooker is a grad- _Plumbers Sold on Terms or Cash 0 2 Pt. Cldy 0 Clear 0 Clear 0 0 new silhouettes, the favored fabrics cosssimosnnslBlallaa you would pay dearly to re- deem it in case of loss. Price holds good until Cheap thinigs ate like weeds. They are contagious. There is orily 4 gl skt YOU NEED OUR ‘juLte of Stanford University and is %/now employed as a_chemist with # Coffee % Tea * Baking Powder % 42 Spices % 31 Extracts ; the Standard Oil Company. His . headquarters 3 S: ¥ isco. k ‘ eadquarters are in San Francisco. “We tell you in advance what the job will cost” 4| “Of course, I shall come back = & 8 |to Alaska,” said Mr. Brooker today. 2 BUTLER-MAURO . g s it : “I could live in the States on what X = Vosad e : /1 have accumulated in the North, . DRUG CO. & oiid 3 ¢ 2 MOST folks, when they § but for me this land holds a lure deci { that T cannot resist, nor want to. i i " Delt 3 de to bave a picce of 4| “There’s nothing in the States 1 Phone 138 mm.mmmm donewantitatonce. §ihat can thrill me. I've seen ev-|! i 1 WHEN WE SELL IT I ” ' e are well equipped togive § crything in the movies.” i s TRUI;A’KE u‘g‘g}m’fi%3§ O'SHE tX’/IGORLD pramgt service on your work. R e ; ddfes i Expeoss Momey Ordery NORTHERN SALES AGENCY %' PORT ALEXANDER SCENE m:wmmm OF ROBBERY; ONE ARREST i 4 ) “OUT OF THE HIGH RENT 'DISTRICT” | 1 » "? w: 2| Don McKinnon has:fieen arrest- ability to handle rush worl led at Port Alexander on a charge enables us to give it the §|of robbery and three others are 'being sought on the same charge 24 S by Deputy Marshal Hofstad of that i PHONES 83 OR 85 + “Thc s‘o'e 'T'la‘ lPl 9% 'place. ccording to a telegram re- “ 2 |ceived today by United States Mar-|, : ] » e > |shal Albert White. | the alleged crime gwvere received by ||