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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, SEPT. 25, 1931. e U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRIOULTURE; WEATHER BUREAU SEVERE BHA KE The W eather Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m. Scpt. 25: INWAsHmGTuN Probably rain tonight and Saturday; moderate southeasterly winds. Takes any decoration! You can paper Sheetrock— paint it— panel it. Or you Dance and Party LOCAL DATA can apply Textone, the new decorator that gives hand- i it X dity Wind Veloclty ~Weathe -5 Georgetown Universit “lggld e e i R : gords Violenty Re- 4 pm. yosty ... 3002 = 54 e Clear some texture finishes. C 4 am. today 2099 42 88 Calm 0 Cldy. Disturbance 12 noon today ... 2090 48 92 s 2 Cldy. And $heetmck does not — @2BLE AND BADIO REPORTS warp, is weather-tigat, dur- " : WASHINGTON, D. C., Sept. 25— able and fireproof. An earthqueke of greater intensity YESTERDAY | TODAY |than any recorded here this year Highest 4pm. | Lowest4a.m. 4a.m. Precip. 4am. Ask us about Sheetrock. § 'has been registered at the George- Station— temn, temp. | emp. temp. velocity 24 hrs Weather |town University. Barrow MO0 BB0E | 28 14 0 Pt. CMy Reg. U. S. Pat. Of. | The disturbance began at 1:19| Nome 0, SR “ | 3¢ 36 ¢ 0 |o'clock this morning, Eastern Stan-| Bethel i A 46 | 38 38 12 0 SI IEE I leCK dard Time, and lasted three hours.| Fort Yukon T 36 2 24 % 0 Pt [ Officials at Georgetown Univer-| Tanana e 40 26 26 - 0 Pt THE F mf WALLBOARD |sity said the quake probably center-| Fairbanks e 48 48 | 3¢ 34 0 0 As vou look over this selection ot ed in the Asiatic Bontinent. | Eagle S s TR AR . 0 JUNEAU LUMBER A you e | The shock was more severe than| St. Paul ... 48 48 | 40 4 12 0 MILLS, Inc ¢ I 5 | the recont quake that shook Japan.| Dutch Harbor 50 50 | 48 46 20 0 ? e evening apparel — mnote the many & Kodiak S e e 4 20 : T 5 Cordova .8 & | € 4 6 50 smart styles. You will find just the | feiled to qUATUY SR 0N ol Junean g e | & & @ 0 J nard Bull has been recommended Sitka 60 iy | 38 46 0 0 for the office. - 8 ! cown or frock you want to wear to the et - Ketchikan ... gu @ | 500 s 10 [ 3 4 | Prince Rupert ... 56 56 | 48 50 0 0 Pt o Senator Lynn J. Frazier is now ¢ Purple Bubble Ball and other social in_Washinglon .dun indjoates tnae| Smomion .- B 8 1 L @ L B 2 the Senate sub-committee on In- Btland L 72 ¥ 50 50 ¥ '0 DIAMONDS occasions—and be well dressed at a dian Affairs will start on their| o/ \"hoocico” g 8 | 60 60 y 0 (trip of investigation to the west- | ern states about the first of Sep- 1(cmber Chairman Frazier holds The southern Bering Sea storm has moved southeastward and is |out some hope that the committee | central this morning southwest of Kodiak, accompanied by rain in 4 |may sail from Seattle for South-| the Gulf of Alaska and high winds to the southward. The pressure dled 0”1)' b)’ Authorized JCWCICYS- | eastern Alaska about the middle of | is high north of Hawali and moderately high in Yukon Territory and & September, to look into the affairs| extreme Western Alaska, with clear and colder weather in the eastern See These At of the Indians of that section. Interior. Temperature changes have been unimportant in other dis- @ tricts, Objection has been made by the “ 3 THE NUGGET SHOP owner of the movie theatre at |Haines that the War Department |{raternity, the Slgma Nu. After R — theatre at Chilkoot Barracks main- |he graduates next Spring the b i Itains a lower price of admission|YOUNE man expects to come to| It Pays to Keep Your Car in Good Repair |and interferes with the attendance | Washingion and take a two-year| % ¥ at the commercial movie. The|COurse in the lav. | van Atta working at the Silver Fox The extra trade-in value of a well kept automobile matter has been investigated by = iOn the 3rd chair trimming lox more than offsets the cost of keeping it in good the Adjutant General and he re-| Skagway is anxious to securc a|working stcady now for fair repair. ports that the Barracks movie is|breakwater at some suitable site | por pusiness requires him there “—Less than 10 miles. are genuine diamonds, of certified origin and guaranteed quality, han- reasonable cost. Regular Value $21.50 NOW $16.50 [J operated on nights of the week when no shows are held at Haines, and that the Barracks movie is pri- | marily for the entertainment of of- | ficers and enlisted men, their fam- ilies, and civilian employees resid- ing on the military reservation. The south of its long wharf, where pri- The other two men have confessed vate yachts and small craft might | They wers not getting any rest be safely moored and thus esc:\pc‘vém sald work is my text prevailing southerly winds. In or- Stepped to chair called out “next” der to secure this shelter the|Now theyre off in a bunch Chamber of Commerce has com-|por they have the proper hunch municated with Delegate Wicker- yan says fiddles he will fix The comfort of driving a well kept car cannot be measured in dollars. It Will Pay You to Have Us Take Care of Your Automobile Kid, Satin and Patent Leather Pumps | aamission of other civilians is a|sham, in the hope that he may | ppper they close at half past | matter of accommodation to them |induce Congress to provide for a|opn saturday nite we close at T Connors Motor Company SERVICE RENDERED BY EXPERTS ib": is neither sought nor encour- |survey of the Skagway harbor, 'in No fixing then t'will be too 1.1&&” 2 $6- 5() lfll(l $7. 50 et :’:n:‘:"‘:‘“‘;h’er and harbor improve- | por violini bows we do rehairing | And also do their repairing | We thank you, call again ¥or morc than 30 years a sec- | We Will do our best every man tion line near Fort Scott, in the|At the Bilver Fox Barber £hop Prohibition State of Kansas, has'FPicase don't forget to stop. i J. D. VAN ATTA, Prop. adv. 1 Wilfred C. Stump, a student of —— — | the University of Washington, but a resident of Ketchikan, was in ! Washington last week. He had re- ' turned from Toronto, where he at- R = Per x |tended @ meeting of his college | been marked by a whiskey boi 1.95 Pair il o1 : : Tracery Top Chiffon Hosiery OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNITED FOOD (CO. “CASH IS KING” NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE MR In-the United States Commissioner’s (Ex Officio Probate) School Coats ; Court for the District of Alaska, JUNEAU COMMIS- ' B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. SIONER’S PRECINCT. Juneau’s Leading Department Store IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF EMERY VALEN- Children’s Chelsico TINE, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that in pursudnee of an order of sale made and entered into by the United States Commis- sioner Ex-Officio Probate Court for the Preéinct of Juneau, Territory of Alaska, on the 26th day of August, 1981, in th% ma.tterdot;\ EiheiElszate of ‘gTfir,\éth]‘?Vrhtllng dece::isedf. tho Del undersigne ministrator Wi e fhnexed o e 'ELE iveri said estate, will gell at public auetioh; or 'as much thereof TELEPHONE 403 ’Prompt Sy $6 95 |as is necessary or he thinks advisable, subjéct to confirma- - tion by said court, the following deseribed parcels or real property or any part or portion thereof, to-wit:— dark tan coats ‘Just Received FRESH BOOKLET ON ALASKA NOw BEING COMPLETED Dudily Cross-word Puzzle water 12 Take anny (Continuwz from Page One) Sizes 4 to 14 years PARCEL I ; e ein . That certain piece of property situation at the < . CrY aUUeHAloL |\ o thd nilner; huntes) traveler, junction of Front and Franklin Streets, Juneau, [A nt or other 16vers of HALUPS to revel Alaska, being located on the Southerly side of ;‘\’ Glving varlety | in their bounty. gron: gtree: a}nd boungsid fin the glm x;lg;glide .t‘xiy ; T in this way “But Alaska's dppeal does not ront Street, Juneau, Alaska; on the Westerly side 17. Salt of nitrie f'_' . consist only in its undeveloped ra- by N. G. Nelson Building and on the Easterly side ~acd 3 . Spanish lkady |sources. In it are homes with by the John W. Clark property, being triangular in 3 Noke wr'te? I3 Boahs Cquipment and_charm_comparable shape and known and called “THE ARCTIC PROP- Beale 12 3% Gainsay 0 those in any similar communi- | : » s ERTY.” gL LY 8 A 4. Copper coln ties in the States, towns with all Juneaw’s Own Store ) b R| Thderdone the modern facilities to supply the 3 at BAILEY’S 3 Saoa o diverse requirements of people who PARCEL II T 0. Plece of need and appreciate not only ma- | Lot 1, in Block 12. , 1, Dasteboard terial but intellectual enjoyment Al 42. Robs (] Dri-Brite Liquid Wax 43. Large, strong and industries that are pouring out Wi 2, Chop Into IR asp each year needed products worth|| FOR NEW WOOLENS PARCEL HI i1 small pieces 44, Barrel maker | 4 2 3 Ship's officcr 40, Dlow a horn 62 Tears asunder 45 Party ke of n;llhcms of dollars. Even Fall 4l Wikiter Lot 5, Block 3, and the Nottherly triangular For Linoleum, Hard Wood n.nd Composition Floors andere acerated . Divine being L n some of the remote parts of 4 P S . Emp! hibl - | 2 g\rv‘l’llv’n;ll); . ;’uswon? 3 5;'.’;2"‘”" gg_ :w:;“ s il tklls country exist means of comfort- | SEE fraction of Lot 4, Block 8. uneau alnt wre . Tapering 9. Sea eagle A worm . Pronoun able transportation by boat, rail- 4, Thi . Coverli 1 i i 51. Ameri . = e e . from Eenira e head ana & §2°§|?|fou¢' Touratie rond, and i plarie or of comumuni- JACK, The Tailor || PARCEL V nowledz ne . Head coverings and diplo- cat ¢ mai o ) . | q 3. Slows i DisEfn‘(-llvely .. x.‘:?ml metal- matist annintiate n?:ldg:fi;:flso&ri:oo Lot 6, Block 3. vigorou; pearini . Not ol » s i 3 m'vfi;.ngp in fi;g%l‘ame' i P:;uggofinu 50 Enthuslastio | lation and bring the comforts of 2 . 1 OR INSURANCE 41 Institute suit Productive 8 Join slang civilization to the residents. PARCEL V 42, Glossy Slelght of hand 9. Metal 55. Card gamo “It s to give accurate information ¢ 2 : G See H. R. SHEPARD & SON 4 Wagon G0 Negative 10 Woglly surface §6. Finlsh Wearding the vasied nepects of this | Easterly fraction, being five (5) feet in width . R, fanction 61 Packs 1. You and me 59, Myself outlying possession of ours that ? | and one hundred feet (100) long of Lot 7, Block 3. Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. 1 the accompanying volume has been prepared from the most authori- itative sources available.” i N B R A e N | Will Get You - erl y e The Easterly fraction of Lot 2, Blogk ('}‘ and acfi&"fiifi&flefii‘e&? ssu'"uf:xfa’;‘fi FERRY TIME CARD Lot 8, Block 3; commonly known as the “OLD and son Donald, returned on Sep- | VALENTINE STORE” property. tember 11 from their summer so-| wedves Jumeaw for Dougias aad journ in the White Mountains of Thane : PARCEL VI¥ " ot New Hampshire. It is the aim of 6:15am. 6:15 p.m. A Sl e 7:0am. $7:30 pm. Lot 1, Block 3, Southerly fractional part of For Decorating and Beautifying Washington during the ensuing g:lgamt 01 pm. Lot 8, Block 3; fractional part of Lot 1, Block G, Walls and Ceilings year while the son is finishing his 12:30 p.m.t 11:18 p.m. and fractional part of Lot 2, Block 8} ‘commonly high school course. Dan has not yet 3:00 p.m. midnighy known as the “VALENTINE BLOGK" property. The ideal wall coating for the decoration of formed his plans for the winter. 3:30 pm.t $1:00 a.m. *4:00 p.m. 5 . N . . . . . ) . o Doaiias foh Faasa Such sale will be held on the 28th day of Séptember, all interiors. Can be mixed with either kot ncc;? iy e.il;.:m:h:r:m x:gsetr :pr:‘t;me‘:n. ':':‘nm i 6:30 pm. 1931, at ten o’'clock in the forenoon at the store room for- r cold water to prepare it for immediat The latest wire indicates that Mrs. 8:30am. 11:45 p.m. |merly occupied by the Emery Valentine Jewelty Store, ol ‘P d ate Lillian M. Dudley is leaving for the 9:30 am.t 9:65 p.m. |corner of Front and Seward Streets, in ‘the town of Juneau, use. Can be applied on plaster walls, wood, states and resigns the office of 12:45pm.t §11:30pm. | Territory of Alaska; terms of said sale, ten per cent (10%) 4 wall b postmistress at Mile Seven, the 3:15p.m. 12:16 p.os: |of the amount bid at the time said bid is made and the or any of the various wall boards. X radio headquarters out from Cor- 3:45 pmt 115 am. |phalance to be paid at the said Confirfation of said sale is ; rfl:::' pee B Ss P oehgo g | A ‘.':x:n':' ‘ordered by the United States CommissionerrEA]x-Oll‘flmo Pro- mmen: g s . E: harge of the post office. The| t—Frelght will be accepted. ibaw Coqrt, Precinct of Juneau, Territory o ; aska Thomas Hardware Co Department authorized the estab-| $-—Saturdaya only. | DATED at Juneau, this 26th day of August, 1931. L4 lishment of a postoffice at Good- §--Effective April 1s. 1 news Bay, on the océan side of nre ) the Kuskokwim and appointed Nel-| Jynean Fu.r’ & Navi g son H. Jones as postmaster on i 4 April 24th last. But Mr. Jones has tion Company | s J. F. MULLEN, . Administrator with the Will Afinéxed of the ; : = Bstate of Emery Valentine, Deceased. lOld Papers for sale at Empire Office . ool s . .