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1 e it ae L S White 7: quaiity BU of Made the I 250 BARG Second B. BEHRENDS Co., Inc. Juneau's } Department Store § L it i S NURSE UNIFORM DRES Made of good Sizes 34-16 WHITE APRONS quality Fruit of Loom Sizes 34 to 44 Reg. $2.75 value Clearance, in broken lots of MERCHANDISE qfi Swan SE poplin ALOW standard each AINS Floor Leading TaE Juneau LAUNDRY Franklin Streef, between Front and Second Streets PHONE 359 | LUDWI(, NI LSON | JEWELER | Watch Repairing | I | | ’ Brunswick Agency I . BOARD. FRONT STREET | First publication, July 21, 1931. ’— [Last publication, July 31, 1031. Daily Cross-word Puzzte ACROSS Solution t 's P m 1 streln olution of Saturday's Puzzle i 5 " P“"‘““ peace 10 Couple LIAICIERNO(PIAILBBAICIT| 13. Stitch agatn | 14. Above 18. Dy i Anichn beast EV[A[PIOIRIATIEREDO[R] 13 Decay 18, 160 square TEPIIDERCIONENOINIE! 5y Lubricants iy, AP SIEMREINIDIOIR|ISE| 25. Impolite n. 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Expunge 1. Sun god Indian 45. Father 62, Anglo-Sazon & Come out lato 54, Yolcano 46. “Vinter vehicle view 55. Po\'erly 47 Burial ptace of €3, Svread. todry 9. Rescues §7. Thin, Willlam the 64, T 10. Kitchen 68, 19th Icllel' Conguerer® &. Food fish utensil 61. Article e ,----.‘-»,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,-,N-,o,,'---4,--,,’,---_,,-,_,N,,,,,,,-,4(, e T v SISTER ALFREDA CHOSEN HEAD OF of St | Victoria, Ju>(‘|)h> in B G a ha 1's Hos- been hospital She will am- or Juneau has there Ludovic, who was nn's Hospital here number ears, has been ed Superior of St. Joseph’s| H in Victoria. The Victoria ! hospital, which employs 120 nurs2s, | is the largest institution of its| under management of the| of St. Ann | ation of hospital superiors was made at a conference of the| order of St at Victoria | this month. | - D MISS HAMILTON IN SITKA Miss A. Ha a guest of Mrs. Molyneau, See House of Sitka, after having visited two weeks at the home of C :1')!1(’1" and ‘Vhs Ward in S| NTIfiSi will return to Juneau Transp tudents, residing along G Highway, to and from Juneau Public Schools from and to Auk Lake Bridge and in- termediate points along Glacier Highw during school year 1931- 1932, ending about June 1, 1932. | Actual number of students un- known, but estimated between 40 and 50. Sealed bids wul be received at office of R. Robertson, Presi- dent, Juneau School Board, until ) o'clock p.m., August 1, 1931 Contractor must transport stu- dents to Juneau Public Schools by 9:00 o'clock a.m. of each school day, and must 1sport students home ving 3:20 cach day without delay, le Juneau Public Schools at o'clock p.m. atractor must furnish safe and ble automobile transporta- and supply cautious and ex- iced drivers, and such number 1tomobiles as are necesss and comfortably tr the students Contractor | tract with Territory, safely into con- and transpor- on is subject to rules and regu- must enter lations and supervision of Terri- torial Commissioner of Education |and of Juneau School Board. i Right rved to reject any and |all bids, and {o cancel contract, even though awarded, upon thirty days’ notice, and to specify type of lcar or cars used JUNEAU PUBLIC SCHOOL LOCAL HOSPITAL : | other been | PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH TO RESUME SERV]CES In the V()\Lhcln Light Presby- terian Church regular service and Sunday school will be resumed Sunday. The service will be held 11 am. and the Sundfly School 10 am While the church has been closed Snule Ludovic Made Head|duing July, the auditorium nas{\Wyrangell to Return South! been redecorated and improved in ways. Rev. C. C. Saunders, pastor, and M Saunders, who have been in States the past month, are passengers on the motorship North- due to arrive in Juneau to- morning. - .o LEAVE ON QUE land mor Robert Wakelin, traveling man for Wrangell on the Queen; W. K. Keller, Mrs. |and her daughter for Ketchikan. - .- Old papers at -he Empire Of- tice. D e FOUND A GOOD $6.00 Man’s Shoe “It neither crimps your roll nor cramps your style” DEVLIN’S cans, No. 2%, BARTL cans, No. 2%, Oranges and Early Stone | FLOUR Fountain Brand, large RELIANCE FI. ORIDA for Fruit Salad, No. 1'can. lotte. . | Today the Petersburg took Capt. | M J. ‘O'Connor of the Fl.\hl’rl,w! Burcau and Charles Rugg, Assist- | {and United States Attorney Gen- | al, on a three-hour patrol of fish | AIRPLANE VISITOR SURPRISES FAMILY rite; New “York® Lite | representative PLANE FROM - SEATTLE HAS | | | 3PASSENGERS; Kenneth White; | Insurance Company and Petersburg Will = |yith headquarters in Seattle, sur- e |prized Mrs. White and her two Patrol Fisheries |daughtérs, “Jean and Charlotte, | Another demonstration was given | | yesterday by the seaplane Wran-| gell, Pilot Anscel C. Eckmann and | Mechanic Gordon Graham, of the | feasibility of air service between | the States and Alaska. Letters posted in Seattle yesterday morn- ing would have been received here | in Juneau last night, if the post- |office department had extended to | this part of the country as it has| [to the rest of the nation, air mai 14 facilities. | The Wrangell left Seattle at 9:15 | yesterday morning. After stops at| | when he appefired last evening at| the home they are visiting here, that of Mr. and Mrs. I Sowerb Mr. White came north in the sea- | plane Wrangell, which left Scattle yesterday morning and whicn ar- |rived in Juneau yesterday cvening He plans to ‘remain two weeks. Mrs. White, formerly Miss Alm s a daughter of Mr. and | 80 erb) | e ITWO SCHOOL hUUSES SOLD BY TERRITORY | Alert Bay, Ketchikan and Wran-| J gell, it arrived in Juneau shortly| Deeds transferring title from the | before 7 o'clock yesterday evening.|Territory to two abandoned publ | Pascengers From South dings—at Passengers who came north in| gned today by Gov. Geo; Bids on them were {the plane were Clifton Pease, pub- | licity agent of the American Mail|called for by Commissioner W. K Line, and Kenneth White, New |Keller of the Department of Edu- York Life Insurance Company rep- |cation on his recent interior trip. resentative, from Seattle, and Glenn | The two buildings were sold for Carrington, of the Juncau-Young $1216. Samuel Samson purchased Company of this city, from Ket- |the one at Ester for $116 and the | chikan. Fairbanks Exp lo6ration Company From Seattle, beught the Fox building for $1,100. brought machinery parts for the The sales were made under an Kura, the yacht of Stewart Ed-|act passed By the 1931 Legislat ward White, in port here, and | authorizing the Department to (hs-‘ | from Wrangell the seaplane brought e of buildings abandoned and t a motor to this eity for W. D.|-ansfer equipment from ‘h/m to | Gross, theatrical owner, who want- oints. cd it here in time to send it by - | the motorship Estebeth last night | GIRL BORN TO MRS. DAROFF the Wrangell |to Sitka. This Evening or Tomorrow Mrs. Alexander Daroff of Ju- The Wrangell is expected to de- [neau is the mother of a daugh w'w part for the South late this after- [born this morning at St noon or tomorrow. Hospital. The new arrival \vmw}h Yesterday the seaplane Peters-|six pounds and a half. |burg, Pilot Robert Ellis and Me- ————————— chanic Brian Harland, made a| OIld papers 1or saie at the Em- short flight with excursionists off ! pire office. California Grocery 8 PICKETT BRAND (Hard Wheat) 49 pound sack ......... PICKETT; BRAND (Hard Wheat) 24% pound sack BUTTER, Lb. Bricks, 2 Lbs. 65¢ EGGS, Large Ranch, 3 doz CANNED APRICOTS Seaport Brand, large Broken Slices, lar 2 cans .... ETT PEARS 45¢ 2 bottles ..... ... 2 cans . Large Cans, No. ZCaNS U s Grapefruit” 20¢ HOME GROWN RADISHES, SWISS CHARD, PEAS, BEETS, CABBAGE.---FRESH EVERY MORNING FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES TO ARRIVE TONIGHT CALIFORNIA GROCER B e e Y PINEAPPLE < ices, large 4 cans, No. 2%, 2 cans .... c FANNING'S BREAD AND BUTTER PICKLES RELIANCE PEACHES J)aa/a ol Y MAILT 5 ER-BUSC H. ! (THIN Budweiser Barley-Malt Syrup | 75 years of malting behind Budweiser Malt is your guar- antee that the qual- ity is there and that the results are sure. Always uniform — always dependable. | Distributed by : Schwabacher Bros. | and Company, Inc. | SEATTLE - - - WASH. [ i IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIII Hunting 65977 Geo: 202 non $1.75 95¢ 85¢ 50¢ Phone U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRIOULTURE, WEATHER RUREAU The W eather (Ry the U. 8. Weather Buress) Foreeast for Yuneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 pm., July 31: Cloudy and cooler, probably with showers tonight and Saturday; moderate southerly winds. LOCAL PATA Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Veiocity ~Weather 4 pm. yest'y 30.09 78 34 w 8 Clear 4 am. today 30.13 53 95 Calm Noon today 30.14 63 69 s 9 CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY TODAY Highest 4p.m. | Lowest4am. 4am. Precip. 4am. Sgai{on— temp. temp. | emp. temp. velocity 24 hrs Weather Barrow 54 42 fr 80 .80 18 04 Cldy, Ncme 46 46 | 44 44 y 0 Rain Bethel 74 74 48 48 * 0 Pt.Cldy Fort Yukon 64 62 | 58 58 x 0 Pt. Cldy Tenana 68 68 | 48 50 3 0 Pt. Cldy Fairbanks 72 72 | 64 &8 . 0 Cldy Eagle 72 2 | 4“4 44 b 0 Clear St.. Paul 50 50 | 44 46 10 0 Cldy t 58 54 | 46 46 b 0 Clay 52 52 | 48 48 * .88 Cldy Cordova 64 64 | 50 52 * 16 Rain Juneau 78 8 | 51 52 s 0 Clear Sitka 69 - | 49 _ ’ 0 Cldy Ketchikan 12 68 | 50 54 o 0 Cldy Prince Rupert 60 60 | 54 54 L 0 Cldy Edmonton 72 68 | 50 50 * 20 Clear Seattle 2 2 | 54 54 b 0 Clear Portland 8 8 | 60 €0 b [ Cldy San Francisco 62 58 * | 50 52 % 0 Clear *—Less than 10 mifles, Pressur: is high over Southeat Alaska this morning, with a trough of low pressure covering the rest of the Territory. 'This has given rise to light rain over the northwestern part of Alaska and around the Gulf. Fair weather has prevailed elsewhere over the Ter- ritory during the last 24 hours. Temperatures show little change this morning except in the northern portion where below freezing readings wer2 recorded. EVE HAVING WHAT you HAVE in the future depends upon what you save in the present. There’s no escaping that rule. Fortunately, it is both easy and pleasant to save, ence you start. It becomes a game. Watching a Bank Account grow is like watching a garden grow, only much more thrilling. HAVE A GOAL IN MIN Make Retirement in 15 Years your goal, or Travel, or a College Education for your children. Then you’ll enjoy saving. First National Bank ALASKA MEAT CO. QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 B e . ] THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU Our Services to You Begin and End at the : Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat at BAILEY’S — ol Hall l Pioneer Po Telephone 123 POOL—BILLIARDS EMPLOYMENT OFFICE Chas. Miller, Prop. LUMBER WHEN YOU WANT IT Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. Phone 358 478 Old Papers for sale at Empire Office INSURANCE Allen Shattuck, Inc. Established 1898 Juneau, Alaska