The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 30, 1931, Page 8

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8 from New York| It is believed the fliers are tak- 4 hours and 10 |ing the route over Jasper. time 6 days, 16 tes and the total | POST, GATTY AT SOLOMON, THEN GO ON Page One) apsed PLANE BELIEVED SEEN WHITEHORSE, June 30.—A plane | {believed to be Pocst and Ga REACHED passed over Carmacks at 7:15 o'clock FAIRBANKS, Alaska, June 30.— |this morning flying south. ched here from »ck last night. time, fol da; rest of G " NORTHLAND HAS f their plane | the arm |& when to y the pre r Fairbanks but fell y bruised ot, the ground |ir > and bent the from: (Continued to Edmonton, | EDMONTON PLANS WELCOME ‘V(ifjh"l:‘r;‘%“hf(;‘": 390 ::’]’:c‘l‘(’“l“ij o) EDMONTON, Alberta, June 30.— | i AR Y 5 4 NOME WAS READY This ‘city is in readiness to grees | 8D forJuneau and Way poig : NOME June Tliers, Post andCaMy. . iiie: Brov |TLIL Ak first glass ‘Dessesigens. afis \ te p ince Bnd ity offibials Will Welctine | Lo, Soragey The Falioling (pair| . 3 Il welcome | oo oer are booked for Juneau: \tka the 0 men. The reception will an international flavor h broadcasting of the cere= s over the continent with a ide radio hook-up of Canadian and United States stati Mrs. E. Neville, Mrs. C. W. Stearn| and daughter, M C. K. White!| and two daughters. | so the fliers could while the plane was being re s Quarrr and placer location tices at The Empire. e " THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JUNE 3 ing Company, Wallis S. George, | 0, 1931 FISHERMEN GET SOME COIN FOR FUN ON FOURTH 52,200 Pounds of Halibut’ and Salmon Are Sold in Juneau Samuelson, 7,000; Fane, Ole Johan- son, 700; Tern, Andrew Rosness, 6,000. The salmor craft, captains and cargoes were: Eagle, Henry Wrzana, 2800 pounds; Ace, Al Weathers, 3,500; | Sadie, Sandy Stevens, 2,300; Erma, Ed Doyle, 1,500; T-336, Richard Harris, 400; Celtic, Henry Moy, 6,- {300; T-27, Andrew Palmer, 500; | T-6320, J. B. Benson, 400. | Leaves for Banks | The Margaret T. has taken bait left again for ' [and ice and has Sale of 65900 pounds of halibut | halibut waters. nd salmon which were sold me{ The Norland, Capt. last few d will enable some |Sandvik, which last week took her of the fishermen of Juneau's fleet | halibut catch to Prince Rupert, B. and their families to celebrate the |C. returned from there and de- Fourth. parted for the banks last night. The halibut amounted to 46200 | Eight tierces of mild cured sal- pounds. All of it was posted at |mon were shipped by the Cold auction and was bought for freezing | Storage Company on the mctor- by the San Juan Fishing and Pack- | ship Norco Saturday to Seattle. CONNORS STILL .ntative, for 6 cents a pound | grade and 3 cents a pound | cond grade. ‘ ¥ 1 Fern, John Lowell, 6,000; Margaret | T., Peter Hildre, 5,000; Dixon, Emil Thomas OVER 500 ARE STRUCK BY HOT - WAVE IN SOUTH 'Deaths Spread Throughout Wide Section—Relief Due Tomorrow CHICAGO, Ill, June 30.—With lit- tle chance of relief before tomor- row of June’s record heat wave | which has stalked for an eight day period through the Nation, wide sections are sizzling today under the sun’s rays. | Some sections of the East, South- west are suffering. ‘The Pacific and Atlantic coasts, for the most part, enjoyed moder- ate weather today. The toll of deaths ,attributable to the sun's extraordinary reign, has exceeded five hundred with more {than 230 dying within the past 24 hours. /TWO LEAVE HERE TO ATTEND ELKS’ GRAND LODGE AT SEATTLE To attend the sessions of the Grand Lodge of the B. P. O. Elks at Seattle, H. Messerschmidt, Dis- trict Deputy Grand Exaulted Ruler i for Southeast Alaska, and Dr. W. W. Council, President of the Cham- ber of Commerce, left here this morning on the steamer Prince Henry. They will be absent about two weeks. The Elks national conclave opens in Seattle on July 7. All Southeast Alaska lodges will be represented there, and will have a marching delegation in the annual parade. Totem pole costumes are being made here for the marchers by Eric Paulsen of the Capitol theatre. |ESTEBETH REPORT | FISH NEAR FUNTER | King and sockeye salmon are be- iginning to jump in the neighbor- 'hood of Funter Bay, reports Rob- ert Coughlin, purser of the motor- ship Estebeth, which arrived in Ju- | 1,000 Lbs. WATERMELLON, on ice § 1,500 Lbs. Watermellon in Window FRUITS AND VEGETABLES PURCHASED FROM US REACH YOUR TABLE IN FAR PETTER SHAPE., AS WE ARE EQUIPPED TO GIVE YOU THE BETTER AND FRESH- ER FOODS. PLUMS, Basket FRESH TOMATOES, pound LARGE HEAD LETTUCE ... ........ccccceee GOOSEBERRI 2 baskets BUNCH CARROTS BUNCH TURNIPS CHERRIES, large Bings, pound ... BUNCH BEETS, each 3 EGG PLANT, pound JEDLESS GRAPES, pound YELLOW CORN, Tasterite, 7 cans TENDER PEAS, Spring Maid, 7 cans ....$1.00 SOLID PACK TOMATOES, A&L, 5 cans $1.00 SUGAR 19 Pounds $1.00 PURE CANE 19 pound limit to customer j TOMATO PUREE, large tins, 7 cans ...$1.00 CUT BEANS, Bull’s Eye.e 7 cans........... $1.00 R AMOCAT GRAPEFRUIT, 4 cans ... $1.00 8 WESCO GRAPEFRUIT, 6 cans ......... $1.00 7 BARTLETT PEARS, Fountain, 4 cans..$1.00 ‘,‘ PEACHES, A&L. 4 cans $1.00 k APRICOTS, AQL, 4 cans APRICOTS, Full Moon, 5 cans . ORANGE MARMALADE, Merrifield’s, 3 PEACHES, 8 ounce tins, 10 cans . Del Monte COFFEE cans Ly APRICOTS, 8 ounce tins, 10 cans Vacuum Packed 3 POUNDS $1.00 PEARS, 8 ounce tins, 8 cans .. TENDER PEAS, 8 ounce tins, 8 cans WAX BEANS $1.00 X ELLOW CORN, 8 ounce tins, 8 cans ... $1.00 ¢ PRUNES, 8 ounce tins, 12 cans ......... $1.00 | George Brothers FIVE FAST DELIVERIES . ..-$1.00 , 8 ounce tins, 8 cans . ® PHONES 92 and 95 v i A T R RIS | The salmon totaled 19,700 pounds land was purchased by the Juneau | SELLlNG AUTUS Cold Storage Company, of which | B Mr. George is president and mana- | the prices being 10 cents a g pound for large, 6 cents for modmm‘\ The Connors’ Motor Company and 3 cents for small fish. | has delivered the following cars to Boats and Hailings ‘cuswmers during the past few | The halibut boats that sold, their | days: | captains and hailings follow: | Chevie coupe to Robert Semple; Emma, John Winther, 3000 Special Chevie Sedan to Glen Kirk- ;pnunds: Mary, Oswald Varnes, 5000 | ham; Pontiac coupe to W. F. Sny- The totals of deths are as fol-|neau Monday forenoon from her {lows: regular weekly voyage to Sitka and Chicago 126; Illinois, at large, 49; | way ports. Minnesota and the Dakotas 57; In-| The vessel brought eight pascen=~ diana 50; Ohio 30; Wisconsin 40 gers to this city. ‘They were: and Iowa 46. The other deaths| From Chichagof—U. 8. Rush, A. are scattered by the scores in wide- | T. Moore, Richard Young. zly separated districts. From Tenakee—Jack Berg, ———————— Ronka, Hery Tamma. f Old papers at the Empire offica From Hawk Inlet—W. Lebo. Empire. ( From Hoonah—J. E. Boyle. J. | pounds; Ina J., Fred Waldal, 7500 'der and Chevrolet sedan to Alex | pounds; Ford, Ole Brensdal, 6,000; Gair, Jr. | —— R ——i —— ————— | > { 1] {JULY FOURTH! i SPECIALS Includes Wash Silks, prints, plain and fancy colors, many sizes, and values up to $16.75 all grouped for special selling. $ 5.00 Ensembles, Afternoon Dresses, Dresses for Sports Wear, in prints, plain and fancy colors, sizes 16 to 42. $ 8.95 Dress Coats A splendid assortment to choose from, new, snappy models, in all sizes .and colors. All Reduced for This Sale A Real Cleqrance of Spring and Summer Merchandise at Drastic Reductions $1.00 $1.00 HOUSE DRESSES Final clearance of one dssortment of House Dresses in prints and voiles. $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 GIRLS’ W ASH DRESSES In prints and voiles . . . all sizes . . . Regular price $1.65 to $1.95. Bright Summer Shades. $1.95 $1.95 W ASH BLOUSES In all over embroidery handkerchief linen and voiles . . . Sizes up to 40 . . . New lovely colors. ] $1.00 $1.00 CHIFFON HOSE Made by Kayser Every sfi_tch silk to the picoed top; and ?lso splendid medium serviee weight hos- iery at this very special price. : Both weights in the most desired new Summer shades. Q . +

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