The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 9, 1931, Page 2

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vm\f/aqcfi:nri MWDK IR Y| ain \ THE DAILY ALAS EMPIRE WEDNESDAY ,‘9 1931 ‘AMER{GANHELP 0.8, DEPARTMENT OF , AGRIOOLTURE. WEATHER BUKEAU o — & 4 t The W ' ‘ | e Weatiter can | SEEN AS SALVE (By the U. 8. Weather Buress) . o . SPECIAI NEW | Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m. September 9: ) 4 ‘ Tu PAR'TY Ruw Showers tonight and Thursday; gentle westerly winds. o | LOCAL DATA PR I C BS W E A R I N G ‘- Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weathe % P t believe in Iu. 4 pm. yesty ... 2995 53 83 ‘s d8 Rain COM.. WA, AoL DEERE . S. Arms Cul Stand. 4 am. today 2978 51 99 s 4 Rain signs, yet it is imperative . o APPARFL Brightens Qutlook at Tl Azno_:: m“ nADloB;!mnv;s 5 S B youd s e 14 eac ) = I i s them, for in nine cases out FAIR! | eneva Session —YESTERDAY | “TODAY — ¥ Lkt h e n y have an.im- | Highest 4pm. | Lowest4am. 4am. Precip. 4am. i ey : ‘ (Contigned from Fage PR Station— ten. toap. | ‘omp. tomp, velocity 3 hra Weatney| Portant message for, you. '''' .| Barrow 28 28 | 28 28 14 Trace Snow If you cannot read signs { ‘have come many evidences of vital| Nome . 54 52 | 38 38 12 .06 Clear you may have trouble with |concerns over the arms problem. Bethel 54 54 42 44 6 01 Rain 3 . | Anglo-American Solution v+ Fort Yukon 56 56 T 10 04 cidy. your eyes that otherwise oA C t | ‘Standing and working together,;j Tanana .50 48 S B 2 cldy. don’t bother you. The ew oars the United States and Great Brit-| Fairbanks . 54 54 4 44 4 14 Cldy. printed word is your warn- |ain—students of world affairs be-| Eagle . 60 60 “4 4 2 -08 Rain 3 W [ |ljeve— may be able to solve the| St. Paul 52 52 44 44 24 02 Rain e N ew H ats |Pranco- German puzzle. Dutch Harbor ... 60 56 50 52 20 Trace Rain | | Geneva observers remember the| Kodiak e 60 | 46 46 0 0 Cldy. ’ { | personal conversation of President| Cordova 56 56 46 46 L 1 14 Clear D N l < Ne w S uits and Ramsay MacDonald, | 'Juneau 8. & 5 51 4 117 ram/AJOT t eg ect ! ! premier, and in receni| Sitka M- 54 54 5 7 cldy | | they remarked the chum-| Ketchikan 60 56 50 50 0 94 Rain E i ZVeu} Drl)gges ming together of Premier MacDon-| Prince Rupert 62 58 50 52 4 16 ram | X OUT yes S aild and Henry L. Stimson, Ameri-| Edmonton 58 52 34 36 > 0 Clear can secretary of state. 66 64 52 52 ¥ 0 cldy. | LOVELY NEW FALL COATS The MacDonald-Stimson talks 66 61 54 54 * 0 cxa§ Dr. R. E. Southwell, Optician, can ; |and rambles are seen here as an-| San Francisco 64 62 54 64 * 0 Clear % 2 Sizes 16 to 48 Iother valuable ~contribution to *—Less than 10 miles. co'rrect s el lf' ) British-American concord, 5o A low pressure area has sod from northern Bering Sea to the will allow you to read every sign $17.50 to $59.75 X:Sr‘r(;dc]{voa%::sciioby the Rapidan| ypper Yukon Valley and of ccnsidlerablc energy is central| without straining your eyes, or hav- P 5 . his morning in the middie Aleutian Islands. The pr hi . £y BN 5 Friends of world peace found & o s utian Islands. The pressure is high|ino ¢ miss the significance of the great slgniiRnSE in - the Erilis over most of the northeastern Pacific Ocean. Showers have fallen 2! reat s n the Britis iy ervit in th : : o generally throughout the Terl y except in the western portion of | printed word. Come in the moment PR 1:_“‘1 1; W°§"3 when he said of | tne Gulf of Alaska. Temperatures are lower this morning at Nomz ¥ 5 ew Ml ll"()ry \] ‘a";:fc and his American col-| and Kodiak, with little changds in cther districts. | you suspect your eyes to be failing. - (o : 1 * . e die” SEEREw Southwell will build them' up. Snappy Styles plammg. said Wellman Holbrook, \ 3 of the Forest Service, has been| i ; wmade possible through the cour- DR R E SOUTHWELL $5.25 and $6.50 Mlss “ANSEN TU ltesy of the Alaska Washington | el o 'I‘U RE A GH HERE Alrw:ys That company has do- OPTOMETRIST—OPTICIAN b i 2! noted a plane and pilot to trans- 3 - REPURT UN quK R e L EYES EXAMINED—GLASSES FITTED @ or water. This was the only way ROOM 7, VALENTINE BLDG. 1 plant- : i o Di 4 mg Siric8 parking £he SHH ‘tato the Office Phone 484, Residence Phone 238. Office NEW FALL DRESSES irector of Information 'ake would have entailed too much 30 to 125 1:00 to 5:30. Booth to Make Annual Co]mado Trout fon Plant-| %02 £12, boaliBitin e | 1 ) N ls - | Ll i I A W A : R Chamb Local W i Dis Engi- Iy g Silks, Satins, Woolens, Georgettes l eport to Chamber ing in Local Waters ‘Fcel;eounwd Buzcau of Pub- |3 = « el ; ds, has agreed to transpori H and Chiffon: | Leave Y e 3] [ 4 » H f E At tomorrow's mecting of thcl Sz Bay ‘n?:fm:h? Ll\‘h }t: cler !?"h“ayk by | = - Sl | Chamber of Commerce at the Ar-{ myenty-five thousand lorado | FUche Expenity, S0 fhen s i Y = 16.50, $21.50, | dite \Cife: 4t niobn, Miss Df‘lmaleuk"time‘(‘rry 1;):5; pl:ilul:’:l “x‘xd":)rizlm:n (l,‘ h/:t ervoir will be = £ [3 Y = $32.50 {Hansen, director of the Chamber’s{jandlocked lakes in this district |Game ci’m G ai g Lotdod | Information’ Booth service during;will arrive here about noon tomor- | s 1 Ak e \l s = |the season just ended, will make' 'row and they will be planted with- \‘Ai; Loa?m e B H JATENT LEATHER : SATIN A her annual report of that work,!ouy delay, according to information | = 4 ” - PATENT LE/ ‘R and ¢ 1 . it was announced today by M. S.'roceived at local headquarters of 5 » 2 FLOWERS HOSE Henry Weir, so A S = = PUMPS—$6:50 Whittier, Acting Secretary du“ng‘me Uhited States Burcau of fish-|Henry Weir of Fairbanks, r: urn 3 EWELRY oS s HAND BAGS the illness of G. H. Walmsley, Sec- eries and the United States Forest|here Monday o 1 ;“m‘: 2 3 = BLACK and BROWN OXFORDS T G S AR e e B s | on, % W riwie £ JLACK and B V] XF ; S eceipt of afloral sportsmen in distribution and | H SCARFS A GLOVES communication - from the White planting. & :ka.,chl;vhomc ¥R LADYSMITH SCREENED H i $4.00 to $8.00 House, acknowledging its protest, \The fish, which were hatch~d and e oy 2 LADYSMITH MINE RUN = . to President ' Hoover ancni the roared to the fry stage at Yes Ba £ ?mencd:m l’axiwll;1 anthu(;p Associa- ' hatchery, are being brought her NANAIMO SCREENED ............ = | ion’s demand that the Government by Agent Dennis Winn on the pa- y £ YRS r F 4 RI[\(' APPA RE sell"no timber in Alaska for the!trol boat Widgeon. It left Yos }I;Jl NANAIMO MINL RUN """""" = AMEN S IV Y b l‘ p manufacture of pulp and uuw:prin:imm morning and should, yeach port | T hiduariiih , . . = mox;‘lf.hmr‘:eiz 1 i e Thurstey. .adysmith and Nanaimo Screemings 5 er matters of local interest; They will be planted in Dorothy | remain the sam = MEN’S I MEN’S SOLID LEATHER probably. will Come up baforc the Lake, Salmon Creek reservoir and | . . . = MEN™ Cl’;amber for Mconslderatiun R fo-. ALE Lol afi Tossibly Ghe. or “two)] The above increase of twenty-five cents per £ e ~ . morrow's meetin, . . . = Two Pair Pants BLACK DRESS OXFORD B e les The Dorgthy Lake ton on Wellington Coal is due to the in- 2 L creased tariff in that amount on foreign coal. £ g - « Special—$32.50 e : B ! Special —$5.00 pair £ H ‘ MEN'S TOP COATS Complete line of Underwear, Hose, g $27.50 Shirts, Ties, Belts, etc. PACIFIC COAST COAL CO H T RN = 4 ~ Gcnuine Virgin Diamonds and o B M Behrends (,4‘0 [HC« e T o o ) L4 § : . g b : ers may be identified by the regis- P ) Juneau's Leading Department Storé tered Virgin Diamond trademark. — E See These At ab Shipments of furs were the small- 1Tutal value of products of ERc FUH est on record for many years,| Alaska ..$16,510,155 THE NUGGET SHOP 4 consisting of $760 worth of blue Products of the Umted t foxes, $400 silver or black foxes| States returned ... 226,988 5 ' i ¢ A G T H and $60 worth of red foxes. ‘ List of Products 1Total valuz of shipments | The 1lst of commodities and of merc!_mndnse i $15,737,143 i HE LTH ol TiaNtra: | “Items included fn “All other i ; o 2 4 e AT el 1082] | " Members of the Washingt P — Ourlbs y 767 3 ; § em| of the Washington Athletic Club at a smoker h fro | { Fish: | Reindeer hides 3,462| “pool. Scores of trout were placed In the natatorium for the h::o'roy c:::?u:h:l;n:::'t‘o::h JrAR S cip Alaska C odities Gain| Tresh and frozen (ex- | Edible .reindeer . off 2108 b3 aska Commodities Gamn | F% TV, (0% {Inedible reindeer offal 39 - Almost $1,000,000 | “Hawur . g3 Platinum 200 o i i Salmon 82.096 \ \ ~ 3% Over August, 1930 R s 963 Total Shii$ 950 GOLD MEDAL MAYONNAISE-- y : ‘9 e i e . o Canned (except shell- 2ol i b 1 A. B Rasmuson, Présiaent of the Quart jars .. 5 LS | Showing a gain of $923,850 over | Tish)— ¥ e, Se tree tes teecaes AIL 9 the corresponding’ month of last| _Salmon 14,504,074 | BBHKS : of . Alaska returned here o year, Alaskan commodities, exclus-| Cured or preserved (ex- Monday from Cordova. R 3 D18 3 ve of precious metals, shipped to t shell-fish)— 3 * g YOUR e States last month aggregated 384/ CALL FOR BIDS FOR HAULING d’ R0 § Y 15,510,155, according to the month- 151514| OIL TO JUNEAU PUBLIC FLOUR"HHI‘ Wtht’ ALAS](A LA UNDRY 1 statement, of commerce issued 236,358 | Loy - f& J' C.' McBrid, Collector of e 8 ;floot:“. Bk, 10-p0und SaCl\S_f‘s T R I = c : . uzz,m;Nfax(::mm?“l‘::m “a; ”é"' 4:2:2 neau oil glanks t‘:)mthe ?Jun::uaPug: i i - % Tel' 15 We call for md deIiver st and ac- ¢ R nted for the increase: over m\;} Shrimps " 17294 |lc Schools. Fifty barrels of ol by - — ) § ear. Other fish products— 849: to he “fp" ‘“m‘he l';““ *“u‘;g ELLI OLIVE OIL--Fi . 4 ) i { There were 119,773,303 pounds of Meal 208,371 | imes, excopt s OXRMEWISS Apee et ¢ ¥ Q A QQTT % - 3 B ¥ ¢ d salmon shipped l;mrr UL))L‘ oil 203,3;; :y z;het School Board of Superin- l(ilN l 75 W lrSt prtss‘ ng’ It Pay s to Keep Your Car " GOOd Repau' g ferritory last month with a de- 1l other fish and P egular cents ] c The extra trade-in value of a well ki 3 A e-| y ; Bid should ol 2 e PR TR R ell kept automobile fared valuz of $14,504074, as com-| fish products 208 v oG Prioo . REE g more than offsets the cost of keeping it in good to $13,322123, a gain of Furs and fur-skins— O sy, be Raniet at repair, 171951, Cured salmon dropped Blue fox 60 .-be DRSS AL, 81y Ooi i « | in value from $343748 to 236358, | Silver or black fox dgg | Toent Hne. S S L, ¢ & azt;sfil;gg(:;tdg{lngwmg bt e B g a Joss of $103,145 which was oc-| Red fox J 0 ’begin .21, L. . . g - fid % : i sfoned by the declines in prices, Mink 3?;: 1081 and continiie shroughoul sedns IVORY SNOW FOI‘ VVdShlng dmnty A A I Wllll‘a You to Have Us, Tak (}xr ather than in quantity produced.| Muskrat 5.100 | 72" h k oe ¥ Y An.::‘ b ¢ e of o B 508 i Mering Profucts | Beaver Saoe| Sealed bids will be recelved at things, package ... ... .. .c.ocovvnnn.., our mo) While cured herring showed an| All ot 2‘682 the office of the Superintendent of e e o 4 4 ¢ over August of $109,409,| Manufactured f 2'775.s°h°°“ until 5:00 pam. Sept. 14, | | berring oil and meal sagged Ore, matte, a A % i the effects of lower prices.| Copper 127,109 Right reserved to reject any and ’ i Fhe former decreased $203145 and| Lead © 1aqeg|ML bids and to ‘cancel contract, N g ! e latter $19,394. | Reindeer meat B (o, thoush avarded, ynged SRR b jer ore Tegistered a few thou- Stone, in marble S| Douee l 74 C A B . hiobine froem!| Trophics, specimens. oie & JUNEAU PUBLIC SCHOOL Onnors Motor Co to $127,109, a gain of us,-l‘mx other ar bl ARD. 4 9,549 | First publication, Sept, 9, 1831, . SERVICE RENDERED BY EXP SHRSEE . - l —!Last publication, Sept. 12, 1931.

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