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i % t £ i i 'HOOVER SHOULD ESTEBETH GOES prestige to attempt to obreLitn. “‘:,l" B i nomination against a Pri P | . «his own party, probably RO clul*“ stopped to consider fully what wouls dl [(‘) ke oo & be implied by such a cou steatishl * It would arol vln comparison with these things, | . 1he relative success or « lows: _order and precedent, of respect fo: i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 30, 1931. WE JOIN A NATION-WIDE SALE OF REVERSIBLE PART-WOOL ankets $2.95 Each PRAGEICAL . o .. CXPEN and is REVERSIBLE, This selling is sponsored by the Combination XX Plan and Mar- shall Field & (,nmp(m\ Wholesale. Although sold throughout the na- tion, we are the exclusive distribu B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. “JUNEAU'S LEADING DEPARTMENT STORE” ‘BE NOMINATED, ON HER WINTER AVERS COOLIDGE SCHEDULE OCT. § 'Ex Presndent Doesn't In-|Beginning Nexl Week Mot-| orship Will Sail from Here Saturdays tend to Run But Will Support President | (Continued Irucin Page One) | 1 b tn's round trip between Juncau and Sitka this week, she . will go on her winter schedule. The el will leave this clty tomor- venimg as usual on her week- but baginning October Jection by his party for a se candidacy is brought me: nearer by Mr. Coolidge's article in which he wrote: “Those who arz suggesting, und the present disturbed conditions in our own country and in the world, that a former President shou ! will Saturday ¢f Thursday even 11 be Tues- would seem as though the have plenty of problems at time and that responsible per: weuld hesitate to increase the s rious difficulties of the na “When we need more h more cooperation, and more con- fidence, it would be a distinct d service to prcmote a fa flict against a President in office.| animosities and| tle and Juneau, Coughlin, purser ip, today. “The win-| hedules of the large steam- | fix their departures from Se- 2sdays and their arriv- u either s coming from Seattle tol u and desiring to go to purls lilct the people for yzars to come. ‘s camships and the motorship.” - e [FOUR GO WESTWARD ON STEAMSHIP YUKON, Cn departing from Juneaua y rnoon for Seward, ip Yukon, Capt. H. Ander-| {sen and Purser cmbarked for poris to the Wc;t- {vnn:l four passengers. They were: For Valdez—Joseph J. Meherin. For Se Sam Baker, failure of | an administration is not very im- portant.” ) Charts Own Course | In the concluding paragraph of | the article, which is headed “Party Loyalty and the Presidency,” Mr. Coolidge chartzd his course as fol- “It has long been the practice to give a President in office a second nomination. It is a prac- lice that has been beneficial to the country. Any other course is open\ T. P. Murphy. : 1o grave objections and in danger of being attended by serious cunj JAVOICH FUNERAL sequences. The great safeguards o SET FOR TOMORROW vices will be held in for the late An- me resident of | public dffice, of obedienc: to dul coanstituted authority, ought not to be weakened.” “In an emergency like the pres- ent the responsible elements of our who died there recently. party should offer a solid front|The rites will be in the Russian 4n their support of the President.| | Crthodox Church at 1 o'clock in mc is the course I propose to the afternoon. Although Mr. Javo- ‘pursue.’ * uh was not a member of the Ser- g . - |bian Flag Society, his burial will T_—— ©e under direction of that organ- Illu!lofl. “l PATHERS AND MOTHERS Pallbearers will be Samuel Lep- Treat yourselves and kiddies to | eucm Stephen Stanisich, Samuel| i “TOM SAWYER” Thursday and Friday COLISEUM | [Dopcevich, Michael Dragnich, Vaso Nickinovich and Luka Plechas. The remains are at the Charles , W. Carter Mortuary. me of departure from here 3 | late Fridays| days. In any event, | {served by the Estebeth will maka || create bitterness which would af- ‘q\mk connections here between the || Joseph L. Lirgn’ rd—R. H. Chadwick, SIVE . tors in this locality. EDISON LOSES STRENGTH;HAS FOUR AILMENTS Persona l—-l;h—ysician Says Aged Inventor Is Seriously Il WEST ORANGE, N. J., Sept. 30. {—Thomas A. Edison is suffering from a complication of four di- seases. He has lost strength during the pust tew cays. Dr. Hubert Howe, personal physi- “Mr. Edison seems to any teacher of cooking | Ask her this;— 0 Which do you prefer—* a cream of tartar baking powder or one of the substitutes? The substi- tutes are cheap in price. But many pure food de- partments—most dieti- tians—and most domes- tic science teachers, defi- nitely prefer cream of tartar. Whether the dif- ference beslight or great —there IS a difference, and Schilling prefers the kind that is £ ; beyond ques- 4] tion. So would you, if you knew the facts, & | | Schilling| Baking Powder . . SMART LOOKING You'll surely want one or more of these Part Wool blankets Each blanket is extra large, 72x84. Itis a PART WOOL single blanket :ach side being in a contrasting color combina- tin of either orchid and gold, rose and green, orchid and peach, orchid and green, or green and peach. Luxurious in appearance and with a four HKh sateen binding and four rows of stitching. | March 31 on both beaver and mar- | ten with & bag limit of 10 on each. | | creek to: the 30-DAY SEASON ON BEAVER AND MARTEN FIXED Southeast Ai_a\s_ka Opened in December—Other Areas Affected Effective December 16 an open season of 30 days for the taking| of beaver and marten in Southeast Alaska is established by supplemen- tary regulations recommended by the. Alaska Game Commission and approved by the Secretary of Ag- riculture, it. was announced today.| by E. M. Goddard, Assistant Exec-| utive Officer of the Commission. There is a bag limit of ten on each of the species. All of Fur District No. 1, except Baranof and Chichagof Islands, is open to trapping for these animals. ‘The season on other animals—mink, land otter, weasel, fox and lynx—; rémain unchanged from the origi- nal regulations. Other districts are affected by which increase the trapping season on all furbearers in District No. 2, || increase the bag limits on beavers in others, and modify the beaver sealing ¢ uireme'n'.s to permit tag< ging no sealing officer is available. Other Changes Made In fur district No. 2, except on || Kenai ‘Peninsula south of a line || following the north bank of Portage head of Portage Ca- | nal, the season on beaver will be from January 1 to February 29, an addition of 29 days. The limit is 15.' The trapping season on mink, land otter, weasel, foxes, and lynx is from Décember 1, to January 29. No chapges were made in fur | district Np.'3. In districts No. 4, 5, |anad 6, the taking of beaver is per- || mitted from January 1 to March 81 with & limit of 15. In district No. 17, except the || dralnage of the Chandelar River, the seaspn is from January 1 to In all' districts the usual limita- tions as to methods of taking ani- mals remaln in full force. The requirements for sealing of beaver and marten skins are still effective. However, the Commission is authorized, in remote localitics, to appoint some responsible person to tag skins where no sealing of- is present. Affidavits showing the skin will be re- | same manrer as those that have the new regulations; \ ( | | | | been sealed, but before they can be fdlonted | States Marshal Martin. igiven a preliminary examination in U. 8 DSPARTMENT OF AOR!OULTUR& WEA‘K‘HIR BUREAU The W eathier (By the U. 8. Weather Bureas) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m. Sept. 30: Rain tonight and Thursday; fresh southeasterly winds. LOCAL DATA Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather 4 pm. yest'y . 29.30 50 69 s 6 Cldy 4 am. today 29.10 4 98 SE 20 Rain Noon today 29.36 49 i SE 25 Rain CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY | TODAY Highest 4p.m. | Station— temn. temp. | Barrow 28 24 | Nome 40 40 Bethel 40 40 | Fort Yukon 34 34 2 . 40 40 a 46 46 B 34 34 St. Paul 44 44 Dutch Harbor 42 42 Kodiak 44 42 Cordova 50 50 Juneau 59 50 Sitka 55 - Ketchikan 54 54 Prince Rupert ..... 54 52 Edmonton 60 52 tle 58 56 rtland 62 60 San Francisco 2 68 The central this morning in the Gulf the southward and westward and Gulf and Southeastern Alaska, fo! portion of the Gulf. The lowest is moderately high from Hawaii Pacific States. and Bering Sea coast. northeastern Pacific storm has moved northward and 2850 inches south of Cordova and wost Fair weather prevails T T ———— Lowest 4a.m. 4a.m. Precip. 4a.m. emp. temp. velocuy 24 hrs. Weather 18 18 0 Cldy 2 * Q Clear 28 30 8 0 Clear 28 28 & 0 Cldy 28 28 - 0 Clear | 36 36 i 0 Pt. Cldy 24 24 3 01 Clear 42 46 20 .09 Cldy 38 44 26 04 Cldy 40 48 14 a2 Clear 46 50 4 18 Clear 43 47 20 a4 Rain 4 2 — .. 180 cldy | 46 54 12 68 Cldy | 48 50 10 .28 Rain 3¢ 34 4 - Trace Clear | 56 60 10 12 Cldy | 60 60 4 Trace Cldy 58 58 i 0 Clear *—Less than 10 miles. is of Alaska accompanied by gales to 1 moderate to heavy rain in the l'owed by clearing in the western barometer reading reported was of Ketchikan. The pressure > Bering Sea and in the North over much of the Interior Temperatures have risen in Southwestern Al- aska and fall>n in the Northwest. WILLIAM KEENE IS HELD FOR LARCENY Charged with larceny in a dwell- ling, William Keene was arrested here yesterday by Chief of Po! G. A. Getchell and Deputy UmteJ He will be the United States Commissioner’s Court shortly. Keene is alleged to have stolen a rifle, coat and sweater owned by Paul Rudolph from a house on Willoughby Avenue. e — From the huntinz lodg Rocky Pass Gun Club near Ham- ilton Bay, not for from Kake, thieves stole ail the 11 mattresse: qll the rugs, the stove pipe, coal and the rest of the furnish- ings, except the 800-] pJ\md rangze. The club is composed of prom business men of Juneau, who m use of the lodge only once a year. ent WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE— WITHOUT CALOMEL ' And You'll Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Rarin’ to Go 1t you feel gour ‘and sunk and the world looks punk, don't swallow & lot of slts, ‘mineral water, oil, laxative candy or chewing gum and expect them to make you suddenly weet and buoyant and full of sunshine. For they can't do it. They only move the bowels and 8 mere movement doesn’t get at ‘| the cause. The reason for your down-and-out | 1 is your liver. 1t should pour out two o ot liquid bia into yout bowels daly, P10 this bile Is not flowing frecly, your food doesn't digest. It just decays in_the bowels. Gas bloats up your stomach. You have a thick, bad taste and your breath is foul, skin often breaks out in blemishes. Your hea ‘aches aad you feel down and out. Y our whole system is ptulanc It takes ¥ood old CARTER'S LITTLE LIVI-.H PILLS to get these two \ds of bile flowing freely and make you I feel™ap and up.” They contain wonderful, | harmless, gentle vegetable extracts, amazing when it comes to making the bile flow lml) | But don’t ask for liver pills. Ask for Carter's ttle Liver Pills. Look for the name Carter's L ver Pills on tha red Jabel. Resent a i %fiwm ©1931C. M. Co. | ¥ Comi ‘Tulsequah. B. C; OFFICERS FROM TALLAPOOSA TO BE ENTERTAINED Clamber sEERES o Have Them as Guests at Meeling Thursday of Cme ce to- | Guard returned which e last it has are fwc newly assigned officers aboard : the cutter which is commanded by der C. N. Dench. > Chamber has scheduled for consideration A large attendance is »d. The usual noon lunch will be served at the Arcade Safe. — ————— AT THE HOTELS ‘Gastineau ‘E. H. Kinder, Fred Jaegel, Tulse- quah, B. C.; M. O. Barnes, Jr, T. J. Stroebe, Juheau. Alaskan Hans Apsela, Wrangell; Charles Nichols, Ketchikan; Charles W. Ferguson, Samuel S. Forrester, Haines; William King, Ed Gibbon, Gus Bebeau, Taku; A. StClair, Juneau. Zynda Mrs. Montgomery McKee, Mrs. William C. Miller, Chilkoot Bar- racks; Lt. and Mrs. Willlam A. ‘Woolgar. ————— Seven thousand, five hundral dollars has bheen appropriated by the Petersburg City Council to- ward the erection of a gymnasium. | The building will be 108 feet long and 173 wide. Construction will start immediately. 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