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THL DAILY VALASKA EMPIRE SATURDAY, AbGUST 1,:1931. SENATURS BET gunshme Nearlv Normal ‘REDUGING' WH_L BURDIGK GUMES ! B mmm";,;::;}/w;z;lzm g | New Modorfi ART WARE (By the U. S. Weather Burez3) CLOSE-UPS OF | in July, But Sprinkles sunw FoR |AST HERE AS DIST. Forecast for Juneau and vicinlty, beginning at 4 p.m., August 1: | ‘ Were Al Evid G 5 \ | : { { s \ { { ! { \ ! : ! E e July was decidedly cooler and|tensity and duration for this lo- JEET. wetter than the average, with|cality ogcured on the 2lst. i e %5 i LOCAL DATA EI lian P P {IMake Aerial Flight Over|about titts per cens more raimy| - Precipitation -on Mount Roverts | Dance Fools Dance” Wil Sitka District M Merged In\() Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Veloclty ~Weather talian Peasant l)llt‘l'\s - e o days than usual and mearly ‘the |was 1087 inches at 3,600 feet ele- | : {4 pm ' 30.15 60 90 N 2 Rain ), 0 z Kéhai Peninsula with 3852 than sl e e, aaya | vation ‘and 715 inches st timber| D¢ Attraction at Cap- Juneau’s with Him < imitoa 3013 55 9 14 Tableware H : : | -+ 3 hody ¢ 1 tH Pilot Noel Wein Meteorologist R. G Mize in his|line. ' At Perseverance the total itol Tomorrow to Have Charge Noon today 012 61 n W 3 cidy l" 1,[ Bowls § 1 — monthly report issued today. for che momh was 891 mches | ‘ CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS ootea owls {1 4 Aug. i.| The mean temperature for the Reducing,” starring Marie Dr | To assume his duties as District | ~ YESTERDAY | TODA ‘ ¢ a I AY Salad Bowls ! vorbeck, | month was 55.1 degrees, or 2.0 de- {ler and Polly Moran, will end iis|Ranger here, vice Harold Smith Highest 4pm. | Lowestdam. 4am. Precip. 4am, Compote. {1 akots tt, of|drees below the normal of 37 agement 2t the Capitol theatre |who will be transferred about Scp- Station— temp. temp. | emp. temp. velocity 24 hrs Weather ~OIMp S § | co t man Carter {years, The warmest July of rec- | tonight. “Dance Fools Danes”|tember 1, to Cordova, Ranger| Bamrow . 32 99|98 58 C E 7 o T, { ) 4 al { Redinglon, ord was that of 1907 with a mean with Joan Craw-|Charles Burdick arrived this week | 52 | 46 46 16 '0., R.uz ith eldborate { {made an aerial survey of game|of 32 degrees and the coolest Was férd'in the lead-|from Sitka on. the Ranger VII 58 1. 58T 8p 6 0 Cldy with elaborate { | conai on Kenal Peninsula with|that of 1917 with a mean of 527 ing role, will be|which will make this her home-! 64 | sdiveh 6 o Cldy (‘olm'ing.« H Wein. They obtained|degrees, The highest témperature 4 the feature at-|port. Mrs. Bur will move T 64 54 . 54 ok 0 Pt.Cldy : 3 s of five bear, 13 moose | yecorded was 78 degreeés on the r traction tomor-|later, after a t 2 72 | 56 56 4 o Rain Jl mountain sheep. 30th and the lowest was 46 degrees row, the first! The Sitka rar 1 76 | 51 54 e il : trained for Mount Mc-|sn the 3d. Previous extremes presentation be-|been merged into th :’.: 52 i 42 24 73 T?tm‘ l?fix‘x . . ° : Park and Fairbanks, and|gere 89 defirees and 88 degrees re- ing at' the Sun-|trict and Mr. B 58 52 i 44 48 s fl cl&y {|will return homeward via the|spectivaly. day afternoon|charge of the =R o a0 : A ! | Richardson - Highway to Valdez. 1Informahon Recexved in| matines. [trict. Sl Yeeas gL Mo Ty L ! party held hearings here| The toial precipliation was 871 | N Yok He s to “Reducing’ con-| M. Smith wil leave hero ot B Ba o e B L oldy “PISA” ITALIAN ||with trappers regarding regula-finches, or (082 inch above the|: \ew 1ol L | concérns 1tsel?|Tuesday for a 4+t Cor ol 857 %3 2 7o cmi { | tions, average of 40 ‘years. ' 'The wettest| &', Buy Icebreaker | | OWOAMER itk beauty shops|dova to ma Sor'Vhia chikan 7 68 54 58 <\ Cldy BOWI t ioRiageo. e o July; of record’ was that of 1017 | and - with the|permanent tr Rupert 6 60 54 54 0 02 C:J\ H ¥ NoTICE. BO.CREDITORS with & total of 1050 inches and| ypw YORK, Aug. 1-“Informa- | women who are too thin or too|Supervisor J w. i % 74 52 54 0 ke Bic thitailes | E RE . the driest was that of 1915 With|gion has been received here that | fat. It can be imagined that inland the Seattie 80 80 58 58 0 0 Clear 3 k 3 In the Probate Court for the Ter-!a total of but 025 inch. ‘Thére | aqmiral Richard E. Byrd is nego- | such an atmosphere the Dr s Por d 88 88 i 64 64 0 Clear i ritory of Alaska. Division' Num- were 22 days ‘with measurable pre- tiating - with the Russian Govern- | Moran duo have a hilarious Ban Prancieco 62 60 1 54 54 S 0 Cidy “PISA” PLAT { DI SPYRENERS - B ec il Stplmbso Th; ErentoR: ;’c‘l‘““"‘ ment for ‘the’ purchase of an-fce- Assisting them in carrying out the | project . & ; *—Less than 10 miles. 1 i . |IN THE MATTER OF THE ES-|of rain in any 24-hour period Was | yreaker, 3 s | The low pressure area central yesterday on the Arctic Coast has and VASES RY MACK|1.06 inches on the 18th. Admiral ‘Byrd 'ison ‘an’ island < > =} 5] Q = = ey e GRS, MRS, & e Mt i, S I A3 TWO ELLIS BAMILIES. | st bl = 5 3 Ll s o \ ti 1€ ivory flllfihll' | Nouge o l}l“b' i given by"iBefs gl wis U5 phr USA, et HOGh ) would ot say“thel By Had fekdo ‘”“ nnd B‘.fim (.‘,olh‘ N MAKE TR]AN(JLE TRva mox LPI) high ov the northeastern Paci Ocean 'm:l Southern Antiqu J undersigned Executrix of the estate] 75 per cent and:at 4 ‘pm. T2 per|a purchase. ~There is much spec- Love Story Convincing { £ Sl e e R e S e b e > 1es—C /en- of Henry Mack Woodruff, deceased,] gent: i t4a! The love story is cor | r ther ates. m- ed bodies—conven 0! y 1 cent, ulation as to what he will use 3 > ures fell yesterday under th? influence of cloudy weather near [to the creditors of, and all persons| icre were § clear’ dags, 3 with mfakfl for should - he" purehase well agted. Lucien L | having claims ag t the deceaszd, 100 per cent sunshine, 4 partly{H a fine individual char eastern part of the Gulf of t ask: kokwim, with Itile change in cther ¢ icts. and in the lower Kus- tional designs ’ to exhibit them, with \h(; PIODEE 1gudy and 22 cloudy days. There OSEATNPLY PCNE B as “Elmer,” letter-carrier > . . :/;'mc}%xs \n}\]hm w‘( (,X;N;l;n“no‘lrllc‘el were 1652 hours of sunshine or of I-“» DbuxcomngT e i he first publication . 30 per cent of the possible amount. n ance ols nee : . . lo the said cutrix at her resi-| = sovatling L vina. Ao {Crawford presents two e 05 | Moo s fsk Old Papers fOl‘ Sale at Emplre Ofilce |dence at Sitka, Alaska, the same | P In this graphic cross-section of J “GRAFFITO” | being the place for the transaction | ¥as from the south with af &% Chicago’s underworld, the glam Skagway, W 4 of the business of said estate. {eage velocity G0r “the RGN A& o S Neiihs Both X | L e he steamer 45 I hi Thy 8} e s e s x)rjARMOND.. \( "Uor;l!;v zcars 023ur mllese Tetx ';::l:nr and “d"m:r:e O; IET i Thursday. . ExecutriX.| rom the southeast on the 2Ist.| NEW YORK, Aug UL B A et i BB They arrived here First publication, Aug. 1, 133’1. J A thunderstorm of unusual in-|g Mack, of Buffalo, member of the | and i;;}:glllg;e:z:‘;xfn?i\;wwd oft iy 28 Last publication, Aug. 22, 1931. IR e national Democratic committee and| grarry Beaumont direct the | completed next . R : eturn to ,l|||||l|||||||I|||l|||||||l|||||||||lIIIIIIlIII|||lI||IIIIIIIIIIIlluIII||||I||||||||I||||||||IIII I ekte Raikiqude e T e 0 (o o i s o and brought with him a “load of Jies its title by being a fascinati | ELIZABETH £ Italian Vases, Jugs, Pitchers INSURANCE optimism” for party success in the | gangsier plot. ! NOTICE * presidential sweepstakes next year. ' . al Vs posite Miss, PREPARE FOR DUCK SEASON Allen S’lattuck In(;. Holland Pottery Hungarian Pottery German Pottery e Cactus Green and Ebony Black TENTH ANNUAL The Junean Gun Clu! situation as this veteran of on!v‘ as Miss Crawford’s brother for|a shoot at the Club years’ activity as state and national whom she makes a tragic sacrifice, day ng at 10 a nds All m>m- Established 1898 Juneau, Alaska Glassware :orr;lmitlegman cxpreusscgoiliha i |and Clarke Gable is the sinister bers are urzently requested to be “Never in my recollection has the oang chieftain. Cliff Edward 4 % > % 2 South()astern Al(lSk(l outlool; i f;:: ‘Dte):nocrmic s;xccei;i:ng .\C;zerm;!?: dra;yl;acxu ;aflx"[ soc:g i i ; e beatets b e I e g R |l||||||||h|llllI|Hi|H|I|l Hlllhl 11t l!l IIlllllIIIIIIIIIlIIIlIIlIII||l|||m||III|||l|||||||l|||HIIIII|||||||||I||||||IIHHIIIIIHIIIIIHI the next President of the United male Hamilton, Natalie Moorhead £ . States.” . |Joan Marsh and Russell Hopton. |= E I'l("("' Mack had a long conference With{ Tne whoopee scencs that open|E l 0 s ‘ 'B;BV-’ Challrmét“ Ll““afl‘{y "?‘e“:“fil: the picture are dazzling in thei: |3 £ / Al situation in state effects and wind up with a daring = Moradabad e e P sl g 761 L Brassware AR ey T e SUNDAY-MONDAY “"America’s. rasswa JUNEAU—Sept. 9, 10, 11, 12 oac! ‘H' ife 'thmEle . ntdhlrupr Theatre NEWS ; Danc.ng Brass Bell witl = - ARARE | Loses Suit Over i ; rass Bell with = | S 4 SUNDAY TINEE Stand = LOS ANGELES, Cal, Aug. 1—| Seund Devices = 2 P. M. tanc N Bert Roach, film comedian, saw| = Solid Brass Carved S $ ()() T:m}izer‘:ezgphafit ‘sm:_aryo:cf?x:: cnfiu‘!?d:;—%hm;b.A(‘::ilszlonEr‘;‘Igd g CHAS. CHASE in Travs. Frui 3 = an i suit for divore ol = . E N Lrags, “,""‘”“_“,“ :~ E Mrs. ‘Gladys Roach. e charged ix- frorhess doosl moving pieture(5 1Dundering Tenors™ Vases, Candlesticks = cruelty. house, had infringed on five pat-|Z CARTOON - ents of the Western Electric Com- pany by using sound reproducing PHONE 487 devices. The suit charging illegal use of MARKOE STUDIO devices patented by Western Ele tric Company and its two associ- Photographs of Quality ates, Electric Research Produets, Tne,, and American Telephone and Portraiture, Photo Finish- Telegraph Company, was filed last E , Alaska Vi March. ns, Camerum b i Judge Galston ruled the tele- % phone company had introduced the First National Bank Bldg. sound producing devices as far back as 1903. JUNEAU, ALASKA PRI S TLORESN ) O papers st the Emplre office Wire or write W. Pullen, Secretary, for AN 1 information on exhibits, premiums, prizes, etc. Serving Tr Beverage ‘Sets T T T T I g Four Big Days OO AR OOR AR mumummmumm|unmmmim|nmu|mmmmuflmnmmmnmumuumumwmmnuunmmumuu||mmmmmu|mmummmumm- B. M. BEHRENDS Co., Inc. Juneau’s Leading | Department Store Form 125K She crashed the underworld to Bootleggers Pay Juveniles to Do Their Jail Terms WASHINGTON-ALASKA MILITARY CABLE AND TELEGRAPH SYSTEM TELEGRAM Government Printing Office ©3—8481 solve its most 1C3 ANGELES, Cal, Aug. 1—| m\,sterlous crime 5 ; - Judge Samuel Blake charged that ) Los Angeles bootlegzers, with the apparent knowledge of police offi- cers and bondsmen, were hiring juveniles to substitute for them in court. District Attorney Fitts was asked to make an investigation. Judge Blake, who presides in| juvenile court, asserted that he had full details of a case where a| ootlegger “hired an eighteen-year- | old boy to appear in municipal | court for him and to serve umeu, days in jail for $5 a day. Fitts 'said ‘he would submit the| matter to the grand jury. Judge Hits Jury for Flouting U. S. Agen SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Aug. l —Federal Judge George Cosgrave, Los Angeles, sitting here, took a, jury to task for acquitting Aw| Yang, Chinese, on a narcotic con- | charge. WWY Cosgrave said he was not in accord with the verdict and chided the jurors for not believing government agents who testified. “The officers of the law do not receive the support from juries they should,” the jurist said: “They protect you, uuy protect society. 1T their work efforts are un- wailing, it dulh thelr zeal” g = = = = = SIGNAL CORPS, UNITED STATES ARMY = = = You're in for a thousand thrills as you watch beautiful Joan, the girl reporter, de- scend into the realm of gangdom for a news- paper yarn. RECEIVED AT 123 K N 57 NL WU NEW YORK NY ‘JULY 30 1931 CLAUD HELGESEN T H I H R HUER TR T She battles the underworld, her beauty and allare her omly weapons, and wins through to romance—but before she does you'll gasp at the swellest drama in many a moon! HALVORSENS CO JUNEAU PLEASE ADVISE MY TRADE OF THE OUTSTANDING .VALUES I AM. PROCURING HERE IN THE NEW YORK MARKET IN ALL TYPES OF MERCHANDISE STOP I FEEL MY TRIP IS A HUGE SUCCESS AND WILL BE OF REAL DOLLARS AND CENTS SAVING FOR MY CUSTOMERS THIS FALL STOP SHALL BE MIGHTY HAPPY TO BE HOME AGAIN STOP GREETINGS TO EVERYONE ; C. 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