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St e et L e 1 TR e " the pamphlets were delighted to| GH AMBER‘ BuuTH rave such a fund of information 2, 8. DEPARTMENE OF AORICDLIDRE, WEATHER BUREAU given them, espeoially thd school Th W he teachers and students who took e eat er FUR ‘ OA‘TS Is s“ccEssEuL them back home . for their school | * LOCAL DATA - - work. 1 b By the U. 8. Weather Bureau) . A . lN USU’AL mRK '.Ther:::ur:e;jn:r?;mrs dis-| Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 pm. Sept. 15: : % & & . played in the booth were a con- Showers tonight and Friday; gentle winds mostly southerly. Fashioned into graceful figure - flatjering,. ! stant source of admirailon and| s L o wm y southerly. ’ s o — comment. J. P. Anderson very me Arome Tem m:dity d Veiocity Weather styles with lovely collars that frame the Alaska Departmentb‘oi Se- Regi : But kndly supplied the, booth with| 4 pm. vesty ....302L 50 9 6 Cldy S ln-coming]\' " attle Chambeér-: of 'emn Fewe}' b egl;tratl!:mllls UL fiowers throughout the mniame 4 a.m.“;)day gg;g ;;I 22 fi 4 Cldy 'S E re waalth of bloom and rich coloring| Noon today 30. 12 Cldy K { ) merce Not D's‘%m!mued Achvmes. i U L PR santd i the. thirks ) CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS g All the skins used in these coats have Than in Past A Urmasarhel®, : P (Continuea from Page One) | “Newcemers were assisted in| YESTERDAY TODAY been perfectly matched and chosen for - . - (Continued frown Fage One) htinging houses and apariments or| — e e 3 " ality TR s gressively active in co-operation| — i LR — boarding ond rooming houses. Peo- G .m. their excellent quality. Every coat is vhD, Alsskans, indiyklially and 1y por: ot this time, s and the Pl CostomBALTg small Dysines| _ Sialon femp, "Seunp.. | tomp. temp, velogiy 24hrs. Weather beautifully lined with silk or satin. collectively,, toward the, wholesome hooth was kept busy almost con- ientures were aided in finding lo-| BATFOW. - e el e Tmce o :pbuilding and prosperous devel-| stantly. Approximately one, thou- cations and given such informa-| iy 5 &5 & o 3 Cldy ! 4 jlopment of “the Territary. sand _telephone calls were mads tion as population, payroll, com-| BEHIE Lo iy 4 bl Pt. Cldy S ) cmll Prl l ©J. J. Underwood, & former Al-|in connegtion with the yarious de- pattive cost of living and some- T‘“’ % ° -06 Clear I e y Ceéd askan, will remain as Manager of |tails necessary Ii ‘oarrying out times just reassurance that their | F";‘:""kv by & i vl . «|our Washington, D. C. office. in|the program for their entertain-,venture would succeed. There wers E*”‘ anky o A ¥ 4 01 Cldy ) | co-operating” with our Washington [ment. | many calls for a public stenograph- agle i o 2 vt é 04 Cldy Delegate in Congress, he will con-| “During ‘the stay of the Naval €z. These people were directed| St. Pau - 48 8 4 14 04 Clay . tinue to help Alaska with her|Reserve ships_ the booth was in to whete they might find one, but Dutch Harbor 52 50 38 44 6 0 Pt Cldy problems requiring solution at the great use, even to assisting n I think that if arrangments could| Kodiak 56 56 40 40 0 0 Pt Cldy DRESSY COA TS Nation’s capital. finding people With cars willing be made with someone in the bus- Cordova . 50 50 4 46 6 52 Rain “The writer also is deeply inter-[to drive the men to Mendenhall iness to be on call this would be| Juneau ... 52 50 % 0 4 .39 Cldy Jested in ‘Alaska and, a& you per-|Giacier. much more satisfactory as, usually, Snknh_k :’; ; “= 0 15 Pt.Cldy saui 1 1 1 k. . fhaps know, recently completed a| «“Only two women registered in t persons are rushed for time. Ke_Lc ikan 50 50 4 04 Clay All beauifully fur trimmed, with® Man larip over the Territory in Which |connection with employment ser-| “People whom T had to call up-| Prince Rupert .. 56 54 8 48 4 20 PtLcuy churian wolf, foxine and French beaver. he endeavored to acquaint himself|yice for women, one being placed. on from time to time for special| Edmonton ... 60 58 38 a8 6 0 Clear With the principal problems, and(y think a small sign in_the booth | information were very gracious| Seattle 68 68 | 54 54 8 0 Clear meet as many as possible of the would keep it in the minds of the in helping me. One comment I} Portland . 78 76 58 . 58 6 0 Clear $19 75 to $57 50 ' business men, , people, that such a service is to Poticed in particular seemed fo| San Francisco 70 66 54 56 8 0 cldy : i3 O . “I5 is hoped our friends in the b had and would be used more. be the common sentiment of the ‘ . " North will avail themselves of our |A great number of unemployed tourists was this: ‘T have never The pressure is Jow in Northern Alaska with showers from the facilities, that we may e mutually {men came in to register for work. before met a more hospitable,l Arctic Coast southward to British Columbia ‘and partly cloudy s i helpful to Alaska.” To these suggestions were made as friendly and thoroughly WAMM-| weather generally in Western Alaska. The pressure is moderately { Teachers Are Guests to where work might possibly be hearted wo‘g‘»f ‘—*}fl"my"“ber:“;; high in Southern Alaska and moderately low west of Hawaii. Tem. The faculty of the public grade|found. kans' Members of A | peratures weré’ higher last night on Seward Peninsula with little Unfurred Tweed Cl)ats school and the iIndian Service Maps, Stickers, Wanted {Commerce from the States were|. gyonod® " i e 4 i dhe schoql, aggregating 17, were guests| 2 especially glad to see some part of ‘the local Chamber at today’s| A DUmber of requests were made of tne work being carried out by LW in all the new shades $12.50, $19.50 Visit THE Sou THEAST AraskA EAr! ‘: Y i B. M. Behrends Co., Inc throughout the season by the tour- the Juneau Chamber. ists for small maps of Alaska,| “In connection with the usual showing = especially = the = glacial auties of the booth, this year the! fields, Richardson Highway and pytengant also did the stenograph- the Alaska Railroad. Stickers with 'j. wome for the Chamber, Reports the words ‘Juneau’ or ‘Alaska’ were for various committees were typed, 2lso asked for repeatedly. I be- the Secretary's reports, and letters liecve the tourists would greatly asking for information wers an- epprecidte being able to get these swered through the booth. Helen [6VeD for a small charge. | “About twelve gas boats “Many guests were assisted in ysted for charter.” locating friends in town and di-| - e den @nd Mrs. Josephine Tupper. rected to various business houses | NOTICE 5. J,, B, Allen, Principal of |for, their needs which consisted! p.rgons naving accounts against diari Serviée School, intro-(Of almost cvery type from fixing!yiooh Moder will please present eye glass frames to where rubbers "meeting and were warmly wel- comed in a short talk by Presi- dent Allen. Shattuck. Grade school teachers who were “Fintroduced by Supt. R. S, Raven of o CHECKING | e Toyer ma i, e ACCOUNTS 'Bhn,mmsmmomand ot o P Shaw, and Mrs. Iva Til- - were *lducéd her assistants, lzhsd Grace could be bought. One woman buy itemized statement at once to the 4 ) Bowman and Mrs. Maud San- 8D y d ed. JUNEAU'S LEADING DLPARTMLNT STORE Bowma Tl e T v ndelgmed, s G008 A e ing much about furs, went so far as to bring the fur down to the hooth for my inspection. She seemed to Tely on my judgment for she pur- chased the piece. A small mail box in the booth would be a ser- fvice the tourists would be glal to haye, for, although much mail was left at the booth, if such a Keinaeer Are urchased Seventy reindeer carcasses have been purchased at, Point Barrow {for relief purposes in this city during the coming winter, Secre- tary G. H. Walmsley reported for the Executive Board. Twenty of these were bought by the Elks Lodge, active in relief of distress, box were there in evidence they SEL U0y " the uniingel; srp s vould -have no hesitancy in using ties. The Chamber has set aside| t. I think, too, that if the shelf | M 4 ! $30 for any éxpenses that my Yel,; ymidy fhe pamphists and fold - | ers are ‘kept was moved to the . cpposite window they would be E G incurred in distribution or other- wise in disposing of the meat. krought more directly to the tour-! ists’ altention. All tourists taking i = FAIR FEATURES FINE EXHIBITS, - GOODDIVERSION | Songs, W hadovslle. and | Movie- Comedy Will Be | Given This- Evening T | APPEAL MADE BY PRESIDENT TURNED DOWN Payment Is. Des Demanded by Resolution Passed by Legionnaires Fhe Wringer-Washer | You've Been Waiting For BE YOUR own bookkeeper. You will find that a check book makes your bookkeeping job easy, one that keeps you posted ‘always in your expenditures and your bank bal- ance. Men and women, in business, at home and while traveling find that' a checking account is the safe and accurate way of keeping and paying accounts. To keep a check on bills pay by check. Thirty-elght requests for ia- formation were received and an- swered during the past week, Mr. ‘Walmsley said. [ —— £ ©One Commander of the.Legion will not (Oom)nued h\,,n %7 4 be held .cuntil the. report of the ,4 Resolutions Committee is out of the way, % | i ! | (Continuea from Page One) Attention Automobile ACTION TODAY. PORTLAND, Oxe,,.sept 15—A lsurpsssmg merit and attractel | continuous attention yesterday. e s The educational exhibits, par- | ticularly of work done by Indian Numerous business houses have | very " attractive booths. Included {among these exhibits are the Al- aska Electric Light and Power !Company and the Smith Eleetric {Company, both featuring ‘electrical ; | utensils and articles; the Juneau | Lumber Mills, showing sashes, doors land 'high grade small dimension | lumber the Thomas and Juneau- | Young Hardware Compafites,"W. J. | Johnson, specializing in° Frigidaire rroducts; the B. M. Behreénds.De- partment Store, George 3 the Fisher Flouring’ Mills mf of Beattle, Electrol Oil Bxfi”l. Modern asTomorrow Com- (e Bidndard OD: Compasys leses plete up-to-date equipment | |the . Juneau Ice Cream. Paflors.i Includes_ porcelain-enameled | ™4 tions and Amusements. tub, balloon type wringer | ‘pooums featuring attractions tnd- N“B; self-oiling transmission 'ymusements include. those of th —everything that makes 7 Juneau Fire Department, which home laundering easy. | displays a 1933 model ~Graham Spoedy Tnple-vane agltator | passenger automobile to be given washes exceedingly fast and |away Saturday night, the American | €& Legion, the Business and Profes-|&f | threat to the enme prograrn of{ is very. thorough. Long Life The Roto-Verso sional Women's Club, Field's, a display booth ahd Minnie a e e A - lunch stand; the Bingo amusement booth, H. M. Sabin's Ham and | Bacon booth, Ralph Martin and| Washer is made by Landers, & Clark for years of ying laundry e Ben Phillips See this splendid washep to- | The Chamber of Commerce as| d“, 2n attractive information booth. The Red Cross Station, which is' lin charge of Mrs. E. H. Kaser,| i treated six cases yesterday. | | THOMAS | Tomorrow will be Douglas Day, xat the Fair. Tomorrow afternoon Hadrdware Co. prizezs will be awarded in the | public and private school exhibit | division and for home-made cakes, Tomorrow ¢vening there will be 2 band concert from 8 to 9:30, a istyle show from 9:30 to 10 and | cancing from 10 t6 midnight. ————— NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS The faxes ,assessed you by the City of Juncau are now due - and payable and will become delinguent on the first Mon@hy in Octeber; providing, however, that if one- half of the tax is paid on or before the above date the balance will not become delinguent until” the first Monday of the following March, Russian Steam Baths ! " Hot and Cold Showers [ { | I | Open 'Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Saturdays from 1 p.m. to 1 am. Gastineau Ave., rear Alaskan Hotel.- Phone 349, - T — =2 Harry Race RAINBOW GIRLS Practice meeting Friday at 3:30 pm., regular meeting at 7:30 p.m. —adv. demand .for immediate payment of the bonus, sponsored by the Legis- night that this would be & fatal recovery. The Resolutions Committee shelv- ed temporarily the, censyring reso- lution of President :Hawet oyer. eviction of the bonuseers, Support ers of the resolution, said it would be passed if they could get it to| the ; floar, of, the convention and along with this the Leglonnaires are expected ;to go oOn.redord fav- oring immediate repeal of all dry laws. Legion leaders said they dis- agreed with - President ver - on the: 'payment of the bonus’ and : DENOUNCES LEAGUE POR ND, Sept. /15. -The Am- ?e‘: n_Convention yufer(fly tern&m ‘denoiinced the Léague of Nations and adopted- a'-fesolition oppesing American casicellation of The bonus issue wu" tponed until today When it, and tHe pro- posed. censure ? the ‘Hoover Ad- minjstration ” for. {$8+ foréible 'ex- pulsion with ‘arnied trepps jof the Bonus Expéflitionsry /Foréé from to be taken up, Both . m wére iull the committee” had censure resolution after Penm'yl vania had called for"a showdown. The Keystone Sfaters, tiery condemnam:nqof W the Army by President Boover .nq threatened to take it to the floor of the convention if it should " be rejected by ‘the committee. The draft said to have been adopted 4s A compromise is milder in its ferms than that proposed by the Pennsylvanians. Hines Makes Plea, Gen., Frank L. Hines, Director of the Veterans Bureau, pleaded with the Legionnaires to avold action Wednesday. Tt ‘wa#' reported that, agréed’ on of the World War. Mrs. S. A. Blackford of Ver- sailles, Ky, was elected National President of the American Legion the ‘Resolutions - Gomrnies z.u by SOONER- SOUTHPAWS SHOOT GOOD GOLF IN TOURNEY southpaws don't shoot such bad Dick’ Lamond of Durant won the “left-handed golf championship of Oklahoma with a ' 72-hole ‘scoreé of 298 over “the’ Bornick Hils Country Club ' golf. colirse ~here. Ralph Johriston, "alsd ~of “Durant was next with ‘an’even 300. e L LN No.. 3352-A. . In the District Caurt for the Dis- trict. of Alaska, Divigion, Number One, at Juneau. . UNITED, STATES OF AmICA. l.lbe)aqt vs. George Strbac, .and 21pool tahles, etc., . Respandents. Notice .is hereby .given that by virtue of the «0f condemna- tion and sale. entered, in. the above entitled court. .nl! pn flle 30th day of 1. 611 at.public. aul est. bidder for day 10 September, of A. P. Anderson,. on | Avenue, in the city of Juneau, Al- aska, at) the. hour; of o'clock: A M, the Iouowln‘ erty,” to. wit, 2 bd)l. T and cues and; smtr)nu, 24, cues, 1; ball g | the nationd] upiql, m expectad }“h boves cigars, 23 mm ".‘" 128 packages smoking tohaceo, 105 packages chewing gum, & cartons Hershey Bars and. 6% W"W“ of candy. 2 First pul m Last pu Auxiliary. Election of the National Connors Motor Co., Inc. Owners prepared to overhaul your motor and turn out the job like new, at a very reasonable cost. Come in and have us quote you prices. All Work Guaranteed -“Service Rendered by Experts R & First National Bank children, evidence in many in-l —2l 1 "|lative Committee of. the American . el iy . taxent_and. X" Logion, will be acted upon today| ARDMORE, Okia., Sept. 15~De- |} We have added a new Power Cylinder Reamer OF JUNEAU by the Leglonnaites Wwho read|suite the clan's reputation for ¥ . Many Added Booths President Hoover's. message last|wildrieds and . eccentricity, Sooner to .our well equipped repair shop. We are Y “CASH 15 ch © WEEXTEND A_ | PERSONAL COLLECTION ~ SERVICE TO ALL, Paafm Coast Collectots - DUPONT DUCO for Furniture, Woodwork, Floors, - Walls, ‘Autos . Juneau Paint Store Se‘cond Street, Near Main 8¢ ww‘m 'mc »7‘;7‘?}',(“&&]0%:.4 - 5 ot i TS gflmmu|||||mn||llmumnmmuummm|||ummmuumnmmmml||um|n||||mu|||||uuuu|mmmulmuumu||n||||mu|||'||m|||mmm||||||| Pt B ’)’ g Choose Your ; lumber as WA pag You Woulil Your Doctor YOUR HEALTH AND COMFORT depends upon your thmbing and Heatmg. It costs you no more to trade with an old reliable firm as our volume enables usto buy dn large quantities ‘and our overliéad per dollar’s worth of busmess done is lower than others Plumbxng and heating prices are lower than they haye been for many years; Ru:e & Ahlers Co. H. R, SHEPARD, [demanding for ¢ash payments that! —adv. City Clerk. [might damage’the Test of the Le- DRUGGIST ——.——— gion's relief program for veterang - \Hflfl.‘, SM m“l th!um "We tell you in udvance what job wfl] cost” Old'Papers for Sale at Emplre Office 4 mmwmmummmmmmmwwmmmmmmmmmm e et