The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 23, 1931, Page 2

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TRV R T 5 W N R TN - B e X | U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRIOULTURE, WEATHER BiIREAU The W eatier (By the U. S. Weather Bureas) ITI‘akes any decoration! You can paper Sheetrock— paint it — panel it. Or you can apply Textone, the new decorator that gives hand- some texture finishes. And Sheetrock ‘does not _. warp, is weather-tigat, dur- able and fireproof. Forecast for Juneau and vicinity; beginning at 4 p.m. Sept. 23: Probably showers tonight and Thursday; gentle variable winds. ¢ LOCAL DATA ! Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity ~Weather | s s 4 pm. yest'y . - 30 54 88 E] 6 Cldy. g b b 4 am. today ... 30. 55 86 SE 14 Cidy. 12 noon today ... 54 90 S 6 Rain @ABLE AND RADIO REPORTS 4 YESTERDAY | TODAY J g o 08 CRERL. ()] T D3 ati 7 / ’ oA , Hignest 4p.m. | Lowest4a.n. 4a.m. Precip, 3 sk us abot - in Popul: - Woolens, Crepes, Prints, Satins and Velvets shown here T B | o ek nal Ask us about Sheetrock & I [‘l] b t t‘ I Barrow e 28 28 :2; 10 .02 Snow Reg. U. S. Pat, Off n onty c €St stvies. Nome . . —_ 36 34 6 .08 Cldy. ~ NY > ) ’ Bethel s, 80V 4 3 38 6 10 whl vikoh ) {i 88 88 il 06 Pt. SHEETROCK | Tanana .46 42 82" ‘82 = 16 Pt. ‘THE Fireproof WALLBOARD | Fairbanks ... 54 42 | 3¢ 34 4 01 UNEAU LUMBER A { v Eagle . 54 54 38 38 6 02 o .UMBE .\( ) [ l”\G C()LLD BE St Paul 48 Zs 42 44 26 10 J MILLS, 1 | Dutch Harbor .. 48 48 | 44 50 16 Trace T Kodiak ST 38 38 0 0 I < p D / Cordov: .50 50 40 44 4 40 MORE APPROPRIATE Viitin iy 52 55 14 46 Sitka e Tl 53 58 8 10 Ketchikan 64 6. | 46 48 0 0 3 Prince Rupert 62 60 48 48 0 0 Pt ~ e C e Edmonton ... 48 32 ‘@ . 0 3 ( | for Slh()()l wear Sc::Lll(: o i |‘ & 48 . 0 INS' R N E 72 52 52 . 0 % \.J San Francisco 66 62 56 56 he 0 ---for morning shopping *—Less than 10 miles. he pressure is lowest in southern Bering BSea but rising in the d highest north of Hawaii, moder~ high throughout the remainder of Alaska except the extreme. North, and falling in the Southeast! Showers have been general in all| di; except the extreme Southeast and western portion of thel | ' Gulf of Alaska. Light snow is falling at Fairbanks and Barrow. Tem- es fell last nigh over most of the Interior and in the Gulf ka ---for the office Allen Shattuck, Inc. Established 1898 Juneau, Alaska IRGIN ---for calling ---for bridge | | | | 1 Portland [ | \ | | [ | cipal corporation, at 10 o'clock a.m.| | | on October 30, 1931, at the City| & 1 U Dock in Juneau, Alaska, will sell e b f eng 1 rts - RN ; : " DEAD, SEATTLE s et s "t DIAMONDS : The very latest effects in trimming and fabric are shown in both ' y in Juncan, Aluska, from the Sieatt-| 7% are’ genuine diamonds, of cersified "5 Y P ek s 5 e THheca | Thomas S. Lippy, philanthropis c.onfigf’ee' iy origin and guaranteed quality, han- } | dressy and tailored models. These low prices offer real economies. | s SRR i - DR I ek ot by Anibocind Jorsios. N1 tune in the Klondike, died rzcently | yining Company, Juncau, Alaska. i / \{1 in Seattle in the Scattle General GO & G | ISR ;-I‘csp::fl of which pl;‘c (had[ :m;-n ::;‘fxer,rlalsr?fa‘:nis rli:ff\?:rx‘)?yisozxtktx’;f See These At U_B)} President for 20 years i Mc Intosh Seymour Corporation of | When the Klondike gold strike | auburn. New York. of the Admir. THE NUGGET SHOP 4 ] | was made, Lippy wasa $40 a month | 51ty Alaska Gold Mining Company, athletic instructor of the Seattle pynter Bay, Alaska. Tho' box is Y. M. C. A, He immediately se-|supnosed to contain cngine irom cured a grubstake and joined the| parts, and measures 4 cubic feet It Pays to Keep Your Car in Good Repair . 3 rush, his family accompanying him.| " Ths charges due the City of Ju- Lippy went to Dawson and then |neay are: The extra trade-in value of a well kept automobile out onto the creeks. He staked SRS g more than offsets the cost of keeping it in good ; ] : J 5 g 1 a claim but illness overtook his ~ Steamer freight L repair. Complete size range from 11 to 50—including half sizes. family and h: traded the claim| Raflroad freight 1818 The comfort of driving a well kept car cannot be A ' i °r on W] i wharfage 35 4 P! for another on which a cabin v s & measured in dollars, ca it o wharfage ok located, to house himself. k 5 Storage - » 1 Upon completion of publicatioa of this notice, the City of Juneau, Alaska, will request the Commis- sioner for the Juneau, Alaska Com- | | missioner’s Precinct, to make an cated. He y inves! i ) Wit o e qnany IVESUMENLS | order directing the United States : Mr. Lippy who was Tl years D,d'anrshal to sell said property =t d r nC 18 Muizived - by his v’Jidow’ 'Salom.n {pubhc auction at the above named " [ ) -] .’ @ two brothers, L. W. Lippy, Seattle | \0¢ @nd place, and from the pro- Connors Motor Company 4 |ceeds derived from said sale to f;‘g gsl:; L;,;l)py, Sllzzhnrglsh‘ E“dlsatisry the above charges of the aws Tonds D g Siting A rs. L. E. Rose andiciyy of Juneau, Alaska, and all SERVICE RENDERED BY EXPERTS Juneau’s Leading epartment Store Mrs. M. A. Gordon. expenses and fees incurred in con- 5 — e {hectt i i e oAKE BRESIDENT. ON ViSir i11:;;Aosr;b’mnh this notice and with HEREOF TAKE DUE NOTICE. Donald Williams of Kake is in - Juneau on business. He is regist- D’;;?;i U S R =By Paplly ARRESTS ON oo e ™ o 08 @ - % 5 ED PERSONAL PRO;ELRTY £ X;SVlMsyor. B v : BBOZE CHARBES |uirmen,nmmy o irm pusestion fin. . 1. EVERY NIGHT WALRERG |} - S ez | INPAST MONTH VY VVVVVVVYY ' — Alaska Headqguarters UNITED F OOD CO. BG LefT-HANDER; from Marshal's Office Reports| 75e IN SEATTLE “cASH IS KING” on Activities During 3 . Month of August A Two famous friendly hotels | TELEPHONE 403 84350 Hotel Seattle 5200 were made in the First Division er week :::::: Tlle Al'lillgt()ll in August this year by the United P - [States Marshal's office it was an- FVVVVVVV YV VN & g nounced today by Marshgl Albert {White, This was more than all| eceetomcoe e, 51 er law violation: r) \ arrests for all other I iolations t oday i \ 8 ‘J&__!!fv_‘\"_r_? N |combined. : % --$0 tomorrow A total of $2,110 in fines was ,uused and sentences aggregating IF YOU WOULD REAP THE “HARVEST OF TOMORROW” | four years, one month and 10 days were imposed in 32 of the cases, in 31 of which pleas of guilty were YOU MUST UTILIZE THE — —= SURBLLE OF MOBATS Tk Dri-Brite Liquid Wax THE CREATING OF AN For Linoleum, Hard Wood and Composition Floors tered. One defendant, pleading “EMERGENCY FUND” BY Juneau Paint Store ‘not guilty, was convicted. Three of the cases were dis- OPENING AND BUILDING e S A SUBSTANTIAL BANK FOR INSURANCE missed without trials. Seven per- ACCOUNT AT THIS BANK See H. R. SHEPARD & SON sons pleaded not guilty and were -admitted to bail, bonds for that Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. f claim proved to be a bonanza and | the relinquished claim was a blank. oo ! 5 | Aippy mined for several years % in'the Klondike and then returned It Will Pay You to Have Us Take Care of Your Automobile to Scattle and permanently leo- i % DAILY SPORTS CARTOON Prompt Deliveries Forty - three arrests leading o fprosecutions being started for al- leged violaticns of the dry laws at BAILEY’S tpm’m totaling $1,200. Suspended | jsentences wer: given aggregating six months and 10 days. Ketchikan led in the number of !progecutions with 13, and Juneau |followed with 12. Wrangell and Cralg had four each; Petersburg, Hoonah and Sitka two each; and Tenakee, Skagway and Yakutat one each. (NS an ‘ # Prisoners Are Cut Out ? ” [as this cuts Gown the bodily re-|thus decreases wnlle the smount SWEETS- EAT ’EM sta e expert on diete- |lost increases & SESRANE, W, Bepi2.—So " DIETITIAN WARNS " . T e For one thing, the heat mlkes'yar will be deprived of free cig- REDUC]NG woMEN woman perspire more and then {areftes and tobacco, and wives of | her sleeping hours decrease wffmew husbands” will not collect ) .Sem—. B e oot o 1o her actvie hours are prolonged’ "1” per day, the county commis- First N ational Bank t women should dextrine elements, es, starchy foods, ALASKA MEAT CO. QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING rdupois in sum-{ In order to stimulate PPe- ' sioners decided today. The board Meadowbrook B n i i . o nd d ulate the appe 8 utter Austin Fresh T; eat plenty of sweets during hol | mer g se they eat less | tite a small quantity of seasoning e 4 = . '‘amaleg weather, says D. Kenji Saegi, Chief or owing to fact that their quantity of 8 voted to pare these items from the PHONE 39 Dellvems—lo:ao, 2:30, 4:30 might help, suggests the scientist,|jgga budget to save about $13,000. A of the Tokyo Nourishment Research | digestive org do not function as | “but above all’ he adds, “Woman | ] A% | vigorously during cold weath- must sleep well, and if . possible e ) 3 1t 1s gt good to reduce in the er” Dr. Saeg! points out. |should have & nap after each mid- Old papers for sale at The Em- y s _“fi-mwmog.auuwmas.l “Tne volume o caories taken |y mecter © 0 B . |Old Papers for sale at Empire Officg v : » . ! k]

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