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& i F b Lo bt T T s 2o L oagigfod oo Ao THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUE 1932 DAY, AUGUST 23, e J S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULT’URL WEATHER BUREAU : . Ay Beauty Hint | The Weather ) 3 ; /By the U. 8. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., August 23: l Generally fair tonight and Wednesday; gentle variable winds. | { Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Veiocity = Weather | ‘ 4 pm. yesty .....3000 74 48 w 9 Clear | y 8 4 am. today 3012 50 90 w 2 Clear Epld'emlc Is Spreadmg i ‘Leaves Tonlghl on Swmg Noon today 30.09 65 53 s 2 Clear N &, b a l Chivia Sections Aided Through Interior and CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS by Heat, Floods Western Districts YESTERDAY | TODAY { STAN SJK!;NSI PROVINCEE (Continuea rrom Page One) Highest 4pm. | Lowest4am. 4am. Precip. 4am. i Chint, Aug. 23—The choléra epi-| T - .| Station temp. temp. | tcmp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather 3 demic has been taking an average ! | state ‘at " the age of 11 years and| gnrow 12 3: ‘ - 33 = - Rain toll of 100 lives daily for many| from then until he entered law| powne - - T B e e weeks. ; - vy school, he followed mining in its| le,:w; 5 ol ‘Z‘r; oy Pt 45 g - g The streets lio under a blanket NUEN-CRANFC D many branches in Pennsylvania,| gport ¥ukon i ‘ il SRR LA SO { g _§ o b fi:’t:eng;uslw ANl L obking g e ¢ our.| Colorado, Utah, Idaho, Montand| pajrpancs = MRS e TR effort to hal e ase. g . = vad e was loye P w b i Just received in both sport and dress Many thousands have beén ino- selves as others do, but it's & hu-‘:fr‘fl,fi"‘g‘;;?é,,,,,‘,‘;n. ks e | Eagle 70 70 58 58 0 0 K 4 culated with serim but the supply more difficult to get a glampse or‘_q xu—blic Jand inLves‘ spatiodd L im | St. Paul 46 46 44 44 12 0 3 models. Come in the rough woolly i inadequate. the back we turn to the pubMe|. ‘pons Nl T ties Prb Bet - 8. B £ s 00 St o : . : 166 hosk l Native and foreign missionaries during the evening -hours. 5 Mr. Bovle wasu e‘duc\u‘d tnfne k 54 54 48 48 0 08 Cidy { tweeds, also basket weaves and vel- afe exmansting tRemsENes fy thel, This often results im our giving| oo (Rl TS Sl L anta and | gcr ova 54 54 53080 FOoe hah Rain y ; 2 - lic schools ylvania uneau 4 9 5 Y i ours. Plain and fur trimmed. The chalera first appeared inthe MOTe attention o our ks oond|iater studied law at Georsetown| Siia Ta Bk § Bia i work. 0o & nefdouc University, Washington, D. C Kotcehikan 78 78 AT 4 0 Clear L vicinity of Shanghel after the ST Ly ana|, 1O CAme to Alaska in 1912 and| prince Rupert ... 68 64 . 5 e i SR P rces Ver > g g | vater baths very beneficial to the s made his residence in the Ter- | Edmonton Baime | sl e sy y A hefit wive and sérlots floods Water baths very benefi h this ¢ty and at An-| seattle ST e R B i“ added impetus to the spread of back. CsPec;““lY W;‘;’“ the wate o | chorage—since that. {ime | Portiand e b 5 % ¥ g"“ ¢holera. is warm and lots of soap is use Vieits Many Communities SE=idite ige gl : P i ] b \ S San Francisco ... 70 66 5 56 0 \ Reasonable fong-handied beck bruh (| on s present (i, the Dern Lo vt s cratic candidate will contact The pressure remains moderately low in Western and Interior rough bath towel freshens the Alaska with ‘scattered showers over — e — KUVEN s BflnY the voters in many communi most of Western Alaska and | oy ':)e:“é;"g tgi g;’:;{d” “dd‘lng will confer with Democr: the Gulf and continued heavy rain at Cordova. The pressure is :‘ % |at Cordova while the Aleutian is moderately high from the eastern portion of the Gulf of Alaska —Er N e port, then proceed to Valdez. southward with clear weather in Southeast Alaska Temperature [After a brief stay there, he will| changes have been slight in all, districts. "~ SALVAGE CREW | procéed "by automobile over Rich- — S o3 FAXRBANKS Alnk-a.- Aug' 234 | ardson Highway to Chifina, visit- | | New Fall ing all places enroute. From| 1 ,w s?{rc%’:odfi?ygxe;w;.d :;'f ,‘ 0’“ B AYBHIMfl Chitiha he will visit the towns| ii JUNEAU FROCK | : Mc‘émley at an_elevation of 11,- {in the Copper River & North- { SHOPPE F [J L4 000 feet and the body is bexng western Railroad, then return to No. HGR, golf }‘ R ¥ |taken to Mt. McKinley Park. DHI FT IN |cE Chitina and motor over the High-| and handbag : Exc:uslve but not Expensive” Z zne r The body of Allen Carpe has way to Fa | (13 $ Coats, Dresses, Lingerie . not been found. | He expacts to arrive there abou»! s 2 Hosiery and Hats $ 3 3 Carpe was the leader of a cosmic' September 1, and join Senator | D e PN Y | Mystery Shlp of Arctic Off ray expedition and Koven was a Dimond Together they will can- | el s gleiin A member of the party. They m&-‘h vass the creek districts, possibly | Lot Lo . l death by falling into a crevase on On Ano{Ferkcrmse taking a plane to the upper Yukon‘ | LUDW[G NTLSON ] I ets, stitched fabrics and felts. Muldrow Glacler. in Pac | River communities | JEWELER ] n velvets, stit hed sce ¥ Koven's body is td be taken back Saark They will visit the towns on r,he\ | Watch Repalring [ Drum-shaped turbans, rolled and fit- fo New York Oity for burial. | POINT BARROW, Alaska, Aug.|Alaska Railroad enroute to the| E l;f;rg;_i;k Agency | ted Fims ane the aunt Hha“nw b e e N T BT 23.—A salvage crew of 28 Eski-|coast and, if time permits will go| ML.”‘“-TC' STREET b ! ] el CORN TESTING CUTS COSTS |{mo men reached the Baychimo,|by plane to Seldovia and Kodiak. | M e Lneer o crowned sailors. {mystery ship of the Arctic, on Lifetime® peni URBANA, I, Aug. 23.—Almost Sunday after 10 hours Qf travel | ¢ three-fourths of a million dollars over rough ice, a distance of seven was slashed off the cost of grow- miles. campaign. | ing corn by farmers im 22 of the| The salvage crew signalled their —_———————— | important corn belt counties of Il-{arrival at the vesel by hoisting } | linofs last year as a result of their a flag and by smoke signals. Dur- LILLEVANS ARRIVE testing seed for germination and|ing the night a strong easterly ON ALEUT] AN TOD AYi | ward with the ice pack. disease. wind sprang up and the vessel,| with the men aboard, drifted west- | On their wedding tour, Mr. and | Some fear is expresed that the|mrs. Palmer C. Lillevan, of Seattle, rld t b men may be unable to make shore |arrived here today on the steamer | enti )’ y After wevisiting Valdez and Cor-! dova, the two candidates will come‘ to Southeast Alaska to close their| NEW FALL MERCHANDI ARRIVING ON EVERY BOAT SABIN’S Everything in Furnishings for Men Balance® pencil COMBINE SIX RHYTHMS ANN ARBOR, Miéh. Aug. 23.-—- Modern jazz musicians pride them- | | i ! ‘\ GARBAGE H ; Attitude i Things are quieter in Seward,” Burke to FOl't Yukon Hcaiis of & Saloum’s £ Cordova and Valdez, but conditions r E—— o :;mou- s :et:ittesr utzhnn usually encountered (Gontinued ffom Page One) 10 Light vedw ! e ooy g " Depiction of . - ¥ Mr. Fear will remain in Juneau merly was pastor of the Chiirch of & e beautirul Seward Street, near Second § for ten days or more. He is a 28. Author of : Not perceiVed' “Marri: . a 8. oh' of & S5 a;:d M;s .;’)hn :ld ?,:;nr of \&::1 — l&l‘d o ‘u e ho ear ,éfi" L Gl K‘infl:h[ b:c’h‘é’)l city and who graduaf rom the| g givoree,” said the faif I 60 Ingentor of s} Roueily & GREL soddess University of Washington 1ast| Atlantie City, N. J.” She will ,M of mm %{_n e an elhpuul 52. Raiseg to the Spring, received am degree of ! ably file suit in M mn. Dl‘im } neugm(n.x P ) o.wrw Wikl : e ) m:erk (:n K!esvmowrw s:‘i;w!:o:fi; ; "6"‘ & gfl "‘%‘ %'m (3 ‘f_—%fi'&' B B ajriie land to spend a few weeks with| NARL THEILE RETORNS s Tatgd | ™ PR ) :(l‘d‘:. "'"1'.3,’“‘.“ 3% Bangr, red In sheer chlffon, ]ace and his parents. i ies he gave mumawd Tectures “of | 48 d . paeation o g Karl Theile, Secrefary of Alas- | [ t iy @ivaucés Wit bo' mude rvice ;2 i sl:ha “:mo‘ 98-y, returned to J\meguylasc nlght"he religiotis and welfare work the et ‘FEEI 2 B , AMA & & ‘rm-"‘fim- e 1un). whaty: XN, i » : | “m”fif“ holggxl.ic Hme d : {f,' from a brief trip to Wrangel, |EP m’”’ “‘W 18 doirig at Fort I i Sofeity R Dutch 3 namrmmreded kel —in all the new Fall shades i University of Washington, ranking | Ken in connéction with hls sal-| e R i %.fl ey . uflel;:i," " O e A g A J “ Lad 3 e among the first ten students. m'mon canning busiriess there. %’ Srasy l“m ll‘v’rermcn ————— i MALCOLM WILSON HOME Gl Rich, representing the Black’|of tmsfl clty, and ] P Manufacturing Col of Seat-|Dhost and hostess to Dr. | Malcolm, Wilson, .merchandise his cus- B (218 sélves on being ablé to combiné ?:;‘ 31?[: have Deen sent oGt 0)Aleutian for a visit "‘(‘I'“M’Ifi S.| e 33 ren O n S |three rhythms, but natives of thé gl bt Py ST S W ‘tbe 174 blte Dot”| 4 .’ South Sea Islands use six rhythms, TR M NES! [W. Leivers. A L D Sea Islands 5 " j acording to Dr. Carl E. Guthe, nfi"i‘::“:.(‘:',:m lgfiak"t‘m:‘): D;: DAY Tieviin Qemtiol hewo) &5 Moy o .ot $ . uneau’s Leading Department Store e University of Mickigan. severance Rebeka ge No.|hild with her parents, Mr. and|Ihe “White Dot"'on SHEAFFER Reasonable Monthly Rates ™ by {2-A will hold ijts regular meeling (n;s o, § Bendixson. She is a|LIFETIME® pens is for your pro- | HEM K Wi < ™ Wednesday at 8 p.m. Visiting mem- " | | E ALOC OOD & 7 no(;uumvtv%fi FleED $180. Sd¥s wieloome nem? of Mr. Jorgensen and Mrs.|ection. Be sure you find it on | Order Now at These Prices ma E G DRY LAW ; Aevilers | INCOME TAX AGENT HERE FOR Reno Boutid Fanny Jint, Hoonah Tndian, who | NOTED CHURCH: Deputy Unitéd Statés Marshel was bruoght here yeSterday by _ady. EDITH SHEELOR, Noble Grand. ALPHONSINE CARTER, Secretary. Mr. and Mrs. Lillevan were mar- ried in Seattle last Saturday morn- ing just prior to the sailing of the Aleutian. They probably will re- SHEAFFER LIFETIME® is the | :he writing instruments you buy. | world’s only Lifetime® pen. | —~ = ey ; Geodtge Jonés, on a charge of vio-! | Q& | |main here for a week or ten days. . 0. SV AL DAYS STAY Gk Tonkt o » ciste ot vio-! |~ OLYMPIC ROOMS | 70", 5%, ommecics i o E. 0. DAVIS ¢ Alaska Boné Dry Law. i TELEPHONE 584 appeared inr the local Unf | FRONT STREET | | Horlick Malted Milk Company. E 3 After having given income tax United Sta! tes | Cléan—-Oomfortablé—CT | payers of Interior and Western OOMIS!Mel’s Court and entered | nrc B Hayden. Dhithie 888 LB " 0 L ke PENS-PENCILS. nmsm SKRIP H 24 ae V. A SHEAFFER PEN COMPANY - FORT communities assistance and advice 4 ples of guilfy. She' was fined | ‘ b2z "vsrpx‘ :;wdn 1OWAUS A relative to their retutns, C. R. 10 AL $150 by by ke Charles Sey. o o Aol ‘ Fear, Deputy Internal Revenue Col- ST | L8 léctor, returned here last night on the steamer Yukon. Fairbanks and Anchoragé, he said,* are enjoying fair business and conditions appear to be at least normal guest at the Zynda Hotel where anyone desiring to consult him relative to income tax matters may find him. | gent and Addi Gével, rscs i “*" aeaty SALES ‘\ Juneau Ia;e Cream g on thé staff of the Stock Memprial A Sorvene: CLARENCE DUNN WILL ¢ Wit Gibsi e tor| Feptval; b Liian Tifft, téach- b T E R DATES | Parlor .. VISIT PARENTS HERE| Clarence L. Dunn, -son of Mr. is now working on a master's de-| gree from that institution. broker, whose headquarters and home are in Juneau, returned on the steamship Yukon last night from a business trip to Westward | and Interior towns. — e - | LEAVE FOR SOUTH [ Mrs. Ray G. Day, Mrs. I€Roy J.| Westal and LERoy Vestal Jr., left| m% gceflu!r Yukon this morn- | Yukon for Seattle, where she will ‘; ¥ i ; her_grastion i ,:fi;’i‘:.”m;f“i: n Scommpaned. bap- CLOTHING AND SHOES and Mrs. Vestal will re- | ist. south’ for medical treat- CARD ¢ ‘désire’ {0 expréss our deep tle, & in town calling’ |on e steamship 3 - hikan. gent mer Follies' beauty who hds ap- peared on the screen as’ Mn‘lNoln | lnd her youthful husband, T. McCreery. Jr,. ‘have i GIL RICH IN TOWN cl ————ee MISS GRAVES GOES SOUTH Miss Alegce Graves, who has been spending the summer hers] on a visit with her parents, Mr and Mrs. I 8. Graves, left on the e —— RETURING TO JUNEAU Mrs, M. G. Hunt and baby are aboard the Northland fhlch left, Seattle last night for Juneau. Mrs. and [Hunt is the wife of the auditor] in the local radio station in Jun- CONTEST for school children Casholic Cler'gy Coing to Holy Cross and D. ACROSS: the Nativity here, and who is in charge of Indlan missions in' the Havre, distriet. Dr. Burke ts weeompnmd lw Mrs. Burké, With them dre Miss. Sar- . )i Cnrtoll er Schs 1y of 1| '28. 8ndw runnef 'lmnimeCueén at wm trayel by the a.mm ltyflthmpoummcrm sold their catches for 4% and 2 cents a pound. Note the very ln\emung Daily Cross-word Puzzle Sblution of Yestérday's Puzzié i Office. Old papers ror sale a8 Empire $mell “America’ 29. Ash tic penin- Every Month in the Year 3 umx ol 8. Acqm—cd n¥ ) 39, Mineral_ spring 41, Easjly trans- ported 44 Kind of tyel 5. Wooden pro- (34 b | 7l ] EAT Creditbrs' Sale Breakfast and Lunch ) L R $1.00 to $l.95 L