The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 3, 1931, Page 2

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5 ~ 7 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JULY 3, 1931. i Sl b i KETCHIKAN AND Daily Cross-word Puzzle EDISON NEARER | “ " ™y o oy o 2o ¥ ] | The W eather ¥ JUNEAU KEPTAs J|:ec|RSlls- St b L ,,;,; {"mf: meta. RUBBER’ GLA'Ml (l‘fy the U. S. We=ther Bureau) i b LB T R A||||||l|||||llllIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIII|IIIIIllIIIHlIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIlIIIIlu L plant ] 1L Sturr with a | L D':eh‘;x.b‘lhgl'\. A soft gub- | Forecast for Juneau and vicinlty, beginning at 4 pm, July 3: & Bt T A TS | S 3 Lo Cloudy with local showers tonight and Saturday; moderate winds 5 3 . :[AlM Kbk | FOR MYERS, Fla, July 3. mostly Wasterly. bt E CIRIE[AMIS] 15. subtia sar- | With his rubber experiments far| =g 5 Aobibus U By 1) {advanced, Thomas A. Edison will LOCAL DATA E Customs Chief Asked to|s Braxinan 6 L| 22 leave Florida soon for his home| Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Veloclty ~Weather £ Dii Sk d nincuw €| 3 i} in New. Jer 4 pm. yesty 3028 57, % 8 8 €ldy H eslgnate agway an g-.’:\n""u! N[1|P| 26 Faity portion { He has indicated that the year|4 am. today 30.26 48 - 91 s 3 Cldy B Wrangell, Too 5. Usotied BAINIE[LIE] 47 ool has brought steady progress in his|Noon' today 30.13 51 84 s 7 Raih £ L. AL Hq“:fl\d BIEIT RIAT ffi 30, finjlrcma(l ’5earch for rubber in goldenrod. | ABLE AND H Juneau and Ketchikan will be(§ Jiiele | iz it Pemote sana- | Eqisoy, prorhised his sy Lrichd b s st g 4 B mtinued BiKioorts oft@ndey, 1] s BN & PIR| A[TIED] -~ oloer | Harvey Firostone on his 84th birth- YESTERD; A H der authority of an order issued by |% q’."fi;‘: eoln: IATR[1 L[O[GIE} ™ "Greece :(‘f‘} u:mt]fimbtlmr.; wouls 'b,mm;‘ule‘ Stal Highse 4 pan: Lowest 4a.m. 4am. Precip. 4a.m. = . X. A. Eble, United States Com- |3. ignited clo|T LIR]AIN] 13, Accompasy “'flf';‘ Egldenizad }‘]“{h{)’;“‘? pda o o~ temp. temp. | emp. temp. velocity 24 hrs Weather = of customs, and com- [§ Keenlbitiontste [GlyiE EINID[S] 5. ifagle | i CHICT. T S R e ow i B R R G On, e OldY = od today to J. C. McBride, |3. Loath - 46 give tortd | Whett hads Tach ol ‘rhf- Nome 40 40 36 38 10 2 . ° cuy H of customs for Alaska. |3 JOUPRT, 1y ‘@ MoGOTEmOSS OV o G Erance ! phel | winter SoF [Bethél B oW S Wil 4 Yo Thiedy = the only airports in the of the sea 49, Mourned B arater o Ships dlary i | Fort Yukon 80 80 52 88 » 0 Clear 2 Their designation was | % Perlods of g jypopey 2. Every one - merican s tl e i, | Tanana 76 K T o 0 Pt.Cldy - a year ago. % Usiae §5. Japanese sash I Appeased 5o gdlickname s organic condition \Fairhanks 28 e o 80t 80 0 Trace Pt Cldy = Additional airports of entry at|L "";,}}f"nv.ffl' o Wi - T o R =S oray. " "r.»“ oy _‘;‘ Eagle 78 8 | 48 48 . 0 Cldy = y and Wrangell have been |2 Farmeérly 59. Obtain Byron §xl l;)flei:lsert | G vn 55 ”xnrvn .,mmfl,(.] St. Paul 50 48 | 42 44 . 0 Cldy . = d by the Alaska-Washing- | ¥ LioaRe4e oe 60 Took the-part [ l"?.q‘fi'f;"'"' BN | mb.v r’\j1n)fn. past seasons, his|Dutch Harbor 50 P [ 34 oa S0 b 1 = which operates sea-| mankind 61. Kind of fish . Dry torce 1 th has been less. 11y, | Kodiak 50 50 42 44 0 02 Pt Cldy : E 0 u in Southeast Alaska. The 4 KR 1 P N R R 68 68 50 52 4 04 PtCly E = ays frequently has business | il f‘n'f’" B e v | dgntad 59 51 W R 3 61 Clay 3 H akes planes from Skagway In- $ in the (‘I(-(h‘muon oiathl\ Ane\x Sitka .0 ! 46 52 0 15 Cuy = northern British Columbia and Soroas i he: DRiquIRIcTSE S el 66 64 50 52 ¥ 0 Cldy 2 om Wrangell into the Stikine Ivee; o ey He als0 aD- prince Rupert ... 60 58 | 48 50 0 0 Cldy = 2 . - . country. To take care of such busi- peared with Mps. en .durmg 2| Edmonton 68 66 = In commemoration of the birth of Tess, the AlFway' 15 vompllled’ tb ;le[hCmS»Dzlir:;'cn‘;ll;m;flx;fdflfd tWO | Seattle 63 64 | me B g A s = S i 5 . » 83 A \ in special permission from DI Sy ek £ Portland . 2 70 52 64 * 0 Cld Stars and Stripes and patrioticaliy kan Customs House, often resulting vty loridasthis. shasch; bt for’ the —Less than 10 miles, ) in considerable dclay to contem- plated aerial activities. The request of the Airways re- pecting Skagway and Wrangell is under consideration by Commis- sioner Eble. ——t———— | most part has prefetred to remain The pressure has fallen slightly in .iaska except in the South- cast and the western Aleutian i:lands where it has risen slightly. It is slightly below normal in thz eastern Interior and continues en no change in the highest west of Oregon and south of the Aleutians. Showers fell | inventor's diet this year. His only |Yesterday in the Gulf of Alaska and portions of Southeastern Al- food has been a glass of milk every aska and cuminue‘in the latter district. There is tonsiderable cloudi- rs, interspersed rarely with [1€ss in other portions of the Territory. Temperature changes have been unimportant. celebrate that day which gave us freedom and liberty and a unity of purpose which has enabled our United +States of America to be- come one of the greatest nations of the earth. Our store will re- a bowl of broth. [] K i S i S e S S i : S 1 ‘ R T S J main closed all day Saturday. 8 |OSTRICH FEATHEES f=—a Seeeaascoos s . SUGAR GH“P ! IN HAWAIIAN MODE Photie TAXI SERVICE 3 | s I ¢ 3.— Ostrich 7 B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. IS LARGE ONE : e gty tw oo DAY AND NIGHT Itheir flower garl rike 2 Stand Opposite Chamber of Commerce Booth i : . smart fash for summer| & == “Juneaw’s Leading Department Store” ot ok | CLEWISTON, Fla,, July 3.—More e B < | than 50 million pounds of raw su- int ' § . gar was produced in the Florida ;] 5 A N ;J, i T T Byerglades this vear, e e . 5 - —| The grinding plant of the South- i { COMEBACK FOR BILLIARDS | They come eithes SAVIN‘ ; “« e ern Sugar company here has fin- Uncle Sam Urges Brides .| COMEBAC ,3, FE m":l};: (g;n:,owen”:;i e T To Buy Good Furniture| cricaco, suy » aro shades When the same color s HAVING Th 2,202,372 gallons of phestse coming back into sport fashion. A the gewn they ai L Del WA I ‘ H mola:?:; Z:{facted lromgthe cane TX:?:};?:‘:;Z&E{ f&ui:‘ljs"afii; mrz‘u;] of 1?35 H;;\;;nnfimt\n in with black sround here. g - 4 C lating which at least 28 players il - — —— 3 4 i R BiERAY: iediney ;‘be;]::;m;laal‘eecrcs‘g;furr;)lr(:arglégr n}:i cte, has been :}:z'raNngr-d Iolr’;hl: TR TR WHAT you HAVE in the future depends d 3 g E the ;193 son by the National Bil- d : ’ Vo e Botec for S MOnes thinly 6er'a JAsb i sl on upon what you save in the present. There’s ~ R kst number of rooms js recommended(_._ no escaping that rule. Fortunately, it is both by the National Committee on wood | Quars aua piscer location 20- | utlization in a booklet issued by!r——“——" BI(; easy and pleasant to save, once you start. It tces al e D the department of -commerce. N G ora - 3 9 £ e b ?lolume 1s "dallea “Purnitura I “REDUCINGY. wighout starva- becones ‘I SAME, Phone 92—95 Five Fast Deliveries Rl © N Its Selection and Use.” {| ‘tion theinew harmless way Watching a Bank Account grow is like LUDWIG NELSON || ‘The chapter on budgeting appor- | SPECI 4 I ik he. b dide 1 % ’ JEWELER | Jtions the funds for each room a “UREDUCE” = -4 WJ.L ].u]g a garden grow, only much more el | Watch Repairing | [tollows: for furniture €5-70 por| sbAvt et thrilling. b’ | Brunswick Agency | Jeent; for floor covering 15-20 per | ). . g 7 icel FRONT STREET || sent; for draperies, 8 per cent, for ;| Any part of the body you wish d f J OId Papers for sale at Empire Office!| B R R e o Bl B oot W g HAVE A GOAL IN MIND e A T L L L L L T L L LT ! See Dr. Doclk Make Retirement in 15 Years your goal, 3 The 50th double . play made on See r. oelker or o 1 NOTICE OF PAYMENT MI-ANNUAL [, Oncoso ubs ihis season was Hellenthal Bldg, _Travel, or a College Education for your Y /£ IYE RS b - made by Brooklyn, and was also children. Then you'll enjoy saving. 4 that club’s 50th double killing. Disiribution of 35 Cents Pés Si ' : 1 * istribution of 35 Cents Per Share On First National Bank l % ]U\\'ill::'t:;)ill;lk(;(il]p(‘]] No. 5 from your certificates and present same to any of the fol- Close‘l All D(ly HALL ‘ ATTENTION-—RADIO » FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF JUNEAU, ALASKA. FANS B. M. BEHRENDS BANK OF JUNEAU, ALASKA. BANK OF CORDOVA, CORDOVA, ALASKA. JULY FOURTH Coupons are payable at the National Bank of Commerce, Seattle, United Trust Com= pany of Seattle, and Chase National Bank of NEW YORK CITY, N. Y., THE TRUSTEE. The above distribution make: TONIGHT § REMEMBER A DEFECTIVE TUBE WILL NOVEL FEATURES SPOIL RECEPTION a total of $4.04 per share which has been paid on ] CORPORATE TRUST SHARES | ' : Payable on June 30th, 1931 tNIaN OIL €O, ELKS | CORPORATE TRUST SHARES in the past two and one half years, with approximately ¢ . ' but 2114 cents per share withdrawal from the reserve fund. | AT Our Radio Technician will call on you soon ’ FOR STABILITY, EARNING, SAFETY AND DIVERSIFICATION it is difficult to : MIDNIGHT and test your Radio Sets and Tubes FREE find a combination that will equal the following: TWO BIG FOURTH OF PR OF CHARGE Unbroken Number . Age Dividend Rec- of companies in of Company ord of Com- which complete or COMPANY and/or pany and/or partial stock own- . e L4 Moody's - Predecessor Predecessor ership was held J Y E rle l( ls L h nd Rating Years Years in December,1930. UL a A ka EleCtrlc lg t a American Raditor & Standard Sanitary Corp Ba 50 N 40 aph Co. Aa 5 . 50 81 > Hunter’s Pouer €o. - o E American T 9 : | American Tobacco Company ( B) A 41 26 15 LR T R S 0 Serenaders ' du Pont (& 1) de Nemours & Compat A 129 2 3 p g ! JUNEAU DOUGLAS astman Kodak Company of New Jersey 29 i P Bt Eiacivic C(::l':\][):n‘yu sy 2;. 3; 32 3 ¢ Phone 6 Phone 18 :Exgr;::) Gentral Rallroad Company Baa 80 ;: 7: e et . I- mpany ©F isville & > -mnhlt" .-u ) A 81 1 I A 33 26 16 . 8 84 154 e s ew Stock of WALLPAPE i =i o ; e e e T || ot WALLEAFER 1 B 0 G 3 5 i u MOOSE HALL DAVES SHOP | Juneau Paint Store B e Gl Comosr o e e % b et . i ra | T ympany of New York A A 3 { —for— - - 7 Texas Corporation F ; 1 TONIGHT and TOMORROW NIGHT LADIES AND MISSES oo - - - o : um;i B Balioi o o o 5t 3 : 1 ' PRINTING AND STATIONERY Uni Fruit- Company a3 g 32 13 B o T A N 7 A Sestarn Dion Teicar ey ;é 5 R Y S I 9,99 U Beagman Hoplh - 41 Dirsk: Supplice—lnk—dloth. Sepr— : c as 8 Westinghouse Elcctric & Manuf: e 59 19 23 Mugw by Smokey S Dinine Room Bl.otw_r_n—Offiee Sfig‘_flkl l 4 ‘Woglwarth (F. W.) Company A 52 18 5 Board by v&gx Month Geo M Simp&m Co ' Average 33 . ’ EMMA GRU G i. " B s > . 1 : Total o 1539 MELODY ORCHESTRA featuring | ; i . ‘ 3 5 Gy SRR T B | et ettt ettt ittt Range of Price High 13.5/8— Market now ahout 65 SCANDINAVIAN-AMERICAN MUSIC . g2 it - Frye-Bruhn Company i Reinvestnient right coupon: On your certificate should be presented to: Come One——Come All——It’s Going to Hflllyu‘:'flod S,:ylfl Shop PACKERS—FRESH MEATS. FISH AND POULTRY J. A. HANDRAHAN, GASTINEAU HOTEL, JUNEAU, ALASKA Be Good” Shops” First and Main _ Frye's Deliclous Hams and Bacon i e T e T T . v ke 5 2 . - 4 f

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