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S T R . " THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, SEPT. 23, 1930. ‘ - v m— - - it g it " black cod by the Juneau Cold Stor-| e LT g Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. W|DE SPRE AD IN e R Lt O DEPENDABLE CLOTHE Weather Bureau : wi Corea and hard soted saimon, ang = : = : [30 barrels ‘of salted salmon-to A.| 2 | * Forestal for FEnGRS AN Ry T S . SO AL T Bunzen of Seattle. The tierces ;¢ | l“ " ‘! n ‘I hl) I)r()s.s_ "/()ll Fair tonight and Wednesday; gentle variable winds. V| N and barrels of salmon were brought | i I or Vi i | LOCAL DATA here from Yakutat by the Pelican.! o § Time Fzarometer Temp. llmulty Wind Velooity Weathe | . Is SHUWN 1 RE TR AT \ 4 ; ’ | 4 p. m. yest'y 2999 50 ) NE 12 Clear Y i Right now is the time to 4N“- "Lml«;:hy a:-;‘ i: s“o w ; g:::; } ’ MY » oon y ; ; b get posted on new winter 4 CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS > Auction Quo(auons Vary & 4 stvles of Michaels Sterns “TYESTERDAY T —_ TODA ) & i i i Highest 4pm. | Tow ¥id. 4am. Precip. 4am. from 9.15 and 5.20., , l X i 3 suits., Big, new complete Statlons— ‘temp. temp. | emp. temp. Velocity 24 hrs. Weathe: to 6.10 and 3 HA VE T E 4 ctocks ara ready and we’ll Barrow oD SRR 26 26 1 of Snow i — . NASHVILLE, ';enn, Sept zs—‘ ! 4 o | Nome 40 38 32 42 12 .01 Rain| Halibut prices on the Juneau Fish |Mrs. Emma Louise Ashford, aged ¢ ! he mighty glad to show Bethel 48 48 S 4 [ Clear { Auction yesterday and today show- |80, composer of sacred music, died EX A you any time you stop in | Hori Shukon b Anelh . e . S 0 Clear |¢d a wide spread, Quotations varled here last night. Among her com-i A IN D ¢ Sk e o ? o Tanana 42 40 29 2 — 0 Clear | from 9.15 cents ‘and 520 to' 6.10 and | positions are “Abide With Me,” and | 3 " 5 T | Fairbanks . 46 46 | 28 28 10 48 Clear|3, Higher ‘figures were for catch- |“Christ ls Risen.” { H “» Nothing fussy, nothing || Eagle e s R . S : Clearie; that will be shipped fresh to | TODA Y.... o ¢ ] ¢ G | St. Paul 43 48 | 4 M 16 0 Cldy seattle; lower were for receipts that 3 formal: a common sense | Dutch Harbor 52 50 | 44 44 - Tr;cc ggy will be frozen and stored here. ‘G | 3 1 i k rofied Kodiak TR G R 0 5 V| Yesterday the Avona, Capt. Olaf : i g at e« - , Capt. Ola | OWINE of what TCORERQE Cordova 8 % | @& @8 4 0 Cldy | farsen, with 6500 pounds; Mabel, ! 0 4 ly dressed men will wear. \ ;v(m:e:uk ‘::: fi | ;: :z 1 g glkar;cfip:_ Ole Jackson, '2,000: Emma, ! A ispl: 4 a; g etchikan £ 5 | . €ar | gant Thomas Ness, 7,000, and Thel- D R E S h ll 2 ., da P'h-\ ;,h'.l( (Il:,nmn | ol o ; R i Cleatima, capt. Bernt Alstead, 5500, sold SRR A LT, Iy, B outhwe i trates the “Price Protec- Sdmonton d ain N e E P Y § 3 $ ) & BETH .l’ I sick | Seattle 56 56 | 46 48 8 .02 oxdy,gzmn,:":n: f:;ksm: é:;,;‘:;.":::; CHICAGO, 1ll, Sept. 23—The OPTOMETRIST—OPTICIAN 3 tion. Je sure and pic Portland 64 62 | 46 46 * 0 Clear ||\ " argaret T, Capt. Peter Hildre, Bun used in slaying Jack Zuta,: EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED ¥ out youf:new suit a8 sjon - || ‘980 Prancisco ...788 = S8 - LE8 @ ¢ 0 Pt Cldy|so0. Harding, Capt. Martin Estad, S%nEstef, has been traced by ex: R 7 Valenti iy i § <y B b Spokane 64 64 | 44 46 6 .06 Clear [0 1 3 Capt. . Andestaq [Pérts 'to’ Danny Stanton, one of oom 7, Valentine Building £ as you can. F'wo punls Vancouver, B. C. 64 56 | 44. “ Lhu: 1o m“nea Clear 6000, and Addington, Capt. Sevold.]g:e‘:‘tgos twenty-six “public ene- Office Phone 484 Residence Phone 238 ; suits as low as $35.00. | & 5,500, sold for the same figures to, atinion & | - i w b oo 1 — s e 2 p elongs to the Capone e s: 9! 1 e 4 The pressure is moderately hizh in Alaska except near Seward|the Sebastian-Stuart Fish Com-|,iro™ ge s at present ufi%erl Office Hours: 9:30 to 12;1:00 to'5:30 & q Fiao ~ I Peninsula, and is low near Vancouver Island and south of the West-|Pany 3 |liberty under bond pending a hear- | L > ern Aleutian Islands. The weather is.clear in the Interior and in| The Bolinda, Capt. S. Barlop, \ilig on vagrancy charges. & ¢ ress N and S(’r'Ll( ecaole Southeastern Alaska. Showers fell in Northwestern Alaska and por-jeame into port with engine trouble. | G NG et l : 4 I tions of the Southwest. - The temperature is higher than yesterday She sold her 500 pounds for 9 an(l! LEGION NOTICE X WINDOW SHADES 4 - p { on Seward Peninsula, with little ehange elsewhere. |5 to the Juneau Cold Storage Com- | g Lo H IS]' 0es I’)r .‘I()" i TR ey All members of American Legion G o g F‘I',‘,-/m » W. E. Leonard, Church, New York, October 12, 1889.[ Today, the Fremont, Capt. Olaf and Auxiliary are requested to meet & PR i DL l‘ 4 ikl 7 ' |Four days later he succeeded teo|Winther, with 3,100 pounds of hnh-,‘the Yukon to greet new Depart- Juneau Palnt Store 3 | Of Episcopal Church, |the bishopric upon the resignation fbut realized 9.15 and 520 from Mar- ment Commander and Delegates if | { : Y 3 Passes A P ()I io of Bishop Bedell. lyn Fish company and 3 cents a'arrival hour permits. Please wear - — - 2 i asses Away . URIO| "o, apri1 17, 1873, Bishop Leonard |pound for 5000 pounds of cod from Legion Caps. —adv. $ married Sarah Louise. Sullivan of|the New England Fish Company.| = Oid Papers for sale at Empire Office ! (Conunuea irom Page One) Brooklyn. Mrs. Leonard died inj The Norland, Capt. Thomas Sand- Daily Empire Want Ads Pay. ; h 7 & October, 1915 jVik, sold 14,000 of halibut to the yypyyyuaEaHIHILINIIN [ b4 of the dominating forces in the up- Marlyn company for 6.10 and 3,/= """“"""m lllll ""_! *; building of the Episcopal Church | and the Constitution, Capt. Martin 3 i g 3 in the Middle West. He consoli- Ekron, 8,000 pounds of halibut to = CALIFORNIA GROCFR ! g « dated and unified the efforts of the |the New England company for 6.15 = 2 ;, ¥ predecessors and welded his diocese and 3.05. = \ 478 . E v [ into one of the strongholds of the;A L BUMMANDEH On the motorship Noico were sent g PHOI\E The Home Of Better Gi'OCCI‘ICS = 'f American Church. Under his ad- to Scattle today 25 barrels of salted ¥ i . = 5 ' IHHBTRITTRH| el : Sinstration ¥hb-ramnics 0P (ke aldrs 4 LU Ll [T lu|nmmmmuummm| - Here are shoes that will give you service gy in his diocese were doubled and ‘ 3 throughout the winter months. Built to :_‘?;',';3’"5“”’ B TR i dilsshtes from: TPesn ann] o give that desired springy comfort in walk- Outstanding among the achieve- jother Southeast Alaska Posts who| p . leatl 1 . o i all Tands of ments of Bishop Leonard aside from |attended the American Legion cons e ing, leathered to give service in a inds o his church work, were his success-|vention at Anchorage last week L weather, and designed in lasts that offer fcfll efforts tob e%:)*:l‘“ KEHY‘"; ;’;2":""::“ézln;’;";;:l‘(‘onl"}"“c‘:‘{;‘;‘(’i“’ . i . Jollege at Gambier, 0, as one o - - 5 b equal choice to the man who desires a dressy the leaders of secondary institutions§iHg 2; nil rep:)r:: tge convcnlxox} 1 3 g 9 was the largest e Department of 4 or a practical business or work shoe as low as of the country and his prometion . ; PIpch R of Bexley Hall, the divinity school|Alaska has ever held, every post $5.00 pair. attached to Kenyon College. Trin-|P€ing personally represented with ity Cathedral, Cleveland, likewise the exception of Nome. THE was a monument to Bishop Leon-| Jack Talbot, of Ketchikan, was . ard’s leadership. His services to|clected Department Commander. B_ NI. B(),,r()”(ls C‘)‘ I"('; the general church, in addition to| Other elected officers are: JTTTTN ' his membership in the House of | First Vice-Commander, Ralph| Juneaw’s Leading Department Store Bishops, included the administration |Reeser, of Fairbanks; Second Vice- | 7 et for, several years of the American|Commander, E. M. Campbell, of; |churches in Europe. Wrangell; Finance Officer, M. H.| COM L : | Father Was Banker Sides, of Juneau; Advocate, Clyde | r it is not so very noticeable.| A native of Southport, Conn.,(Ellis, of Cordova; Historian, Homer | ’ Ny F{:;xmhn}m with wh('»m I|where he was born July 5, 1848, G. Nordling, of Juneau; Chaplain, & x]ku rn(nmwn]rthe rlo!(x' “Sle?:">ntshop Leonard was the son of |Dr- Joseph Rude, of Petersburg; COI LECTION Af: ng ‘n\: l” s tiutwvn,?('d 1‘ ] William Boardman Leonard and Sersesnt.-nt-Arms, Oscar shinemnn,i 4. Y mer .;; x(mn :n' ;m(u(m?:]‘y n- |1 cuisa Dimon (Bulkley) Leonard.lor ?;tkfl. National Commlt.teemsr.l, ) .r‘“ ,__121;”;"’3"‘]‘(“"“” B "‘vem_ His father was a prominent banker Da;l DAgler‘ Bof Fairbanks; Alter- | ¥ ac when T was 2 youth in|i0llOW a church career. Preparation |y oo " 0 g’ewm:nea“' oA ol 1 s 2 haths. Al | for that was temporarily’ inter- Ania B'Bm““ . it atives and met | Lupted at the outbreak of the OVILl gy gouovin ofticers were el- r William W.\konnn Finds| ' visited vith relatives and meb | war, william, although Under thelueeq by the Avxitiary: ‘ 4 l’ o i Bamts enlistment age, joined the Union| pocident Mrs. L . | but Few Changes in |of hearing t amertcs, |8 e esident, Mrs. Laura Johnson of A Old C 48 |Alaska they regard as a wonder-j gt AHC o WO B S8 s, | Ketehikan; First Vice-President, d Country [1and. 1 saw good horse racing on*m‘;rgp s father obtalned his diS-uys Thomas McKinnon of Fair- | " the Newton-Abott track in De- ¥ ., Ibanks; Second Vice-President, Edith What most impressed William | yonshire, 1 slackened my thirst| The future bishop atteuded Phil|gnecor of Juneau; Secretary, Hazel| Wakeman, of the Alaska Meat|on occasion—rather occasions—with|iPS Academy at Andover, M“SS";Pemek of Juneau; Historian, Irene | Company. on his first visit 10 copjous- drafts of ale and beer. | St. Stephen’s College at Annandale, | coulter of Wrangell; Chaplain, Mrs. | England since leaving 36 years ago To me an interesting incident | New York, and the Berkley Divinity |g M, Campbell of Wrangell; Na- were the unchanged cal 8- ywos the quick time I made in re-School at Middletown, Conn. Grad- |tjonal Committeewoman, Mrs. Paul| pects of the country and the mul-|{yning from Southampton to Van-|uated from the latter in 1871, he iBeran of Anchorage; First Alter-| . titude of tourists he saw there. He couver, B. ©. The distance was|Was ordained a deacon and the next nate, Mrs. Harry O'Neill of Cor- | has just returned to Juneau from poyered in 11 days, including 13|year a priest. dova; Second Alternate, Mrs. Henry : a visit to his ni land, whichl pours 1 stayed in Winnipeg. After nearly two decades in{Thoday of Seward; Executive Com- & lasted from early June until T enjoyed my trip to England,|church work in Brooklyn and Wash- |mitteewoman, Elizabeth Nordling | late in virtually | ¢ could not live there again |ington, he was elected assistant(and Mildred Clark, of Juneau. e i all the time at his hood home ueter 36 hours in this country. T bishop of the Northern Ohlo diocese | The next convention will be held . in Devonshire am glad to be back.” and was consecrated at St. Thomas'|at Petersburg. | o : “The cities, towns and country- ; i sides' appeared to have undergone - Jiives | no alterations. Building improv | 5 ments were scarcely noticeable and u % 0 i A 4 . e by 4 4 tions seemed to be about the ; #id - - i s is condition surprised i me, possibly because I have been o ! accustomed to hearing about or iz . g s in the States and in ) % ! y Canada. In England, the dwelling 2 i 3 i 4 nouses and business places fam- g ; : ; IS NOW READY ! 3 jliar fo me in my vyouth have not H . changed in the least, and all but a 1 o oy Every Day 1s Sa\ ing Dd\ at PIGGLY WIGGLY i families and firms, that I knew as Foo P S i : a bhoy. Customs, too, for the most : i part, are the same now as form- U'I"th “ l H --Washington ! «ll( 1 TR ] We suggest you make your selection early. The i | tounding phase of conditions—tral- e s charge will not appear on your statement untll ! { fic. England looks like & world on T : g ; I 3 wheels—bicycles, automobiles' a l‘;(’(’s--]«drgc [’rcsh Stflnd’ll‘ds » | trains. There are mu of January ].St 1931 i B s oy 1rom 2 dozen fnr85c ! 5l gvery! direction. Ships from for- i i eign parts were continually pour- H e . ing vsitors ashore. I a pas- --Pioo yor | Jii senger gpe one ‘of nine London LOPPP‘E Pl;";fil\ \‘ 122 I\ gpeClal H 885 pound trains that left Southamp-, ] p()und 25C ; = 1 tcn fust after I had disembarked AR TN IR ST £ 1 g & CONE R S 0 | < “When I decided to return here, QN et ¢ s e FLOUR--Fisher's or Spe crry's Drifted Snie | passage on a steamship leaving 2 £ ! " Southampton August 25. 1 was 49 pound sack .. .ooppaiaR ke, s R - g S, ' g ] Jucky to get a ticket on one de- — - — — T rre o K & o'i ’ i ! parting August 31. In coming » > ; 2 2 _ home, my boat, the Scotland, called BANANAS -- Alw ays 3 pounds for 25 cents at ; _at Cherbourg and in the harbor at| > y : | the time were the six largest pas-| l lG(l[ Y “ lGGLY i i genger steamships afloat, all filled e M Tk - it oo i CIGARETTES--A > 4 stop at rbourg, was nol 2 H ERmgt ey, | / S--All Brands .......$1.25 carton ! Dole System Criticised : 4 | " “mn England there is a great| : of unemployment, but to the|