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III!IlllllllllluIUIIIHIIIIIHIIHIIIIIINHIIIIIIHIHHHHH SUMMER GLOVES In light fabric 50c Light Colored KID GLOVES Values to $4.50 32.50 SILK CHEM]SES PANTIES, DANCETTES, GOWNS $2.25 and $2.50 values 8195 B TR B NSSSSY ONLY 5 SUMMER} COATS Values to $32.50 Sale Price— $5.00, $10.00, 4 515.00‘ PR CLOSING oUT SUMMER T IROCRE” Listed from $4.95 to $22.50 flALF Pl}lCl'l: OM..Y A FEW HATS AND 0pDS AND ENDS at 50 CENTS PO HOUSE DRESSES Smafl‘ si2e‘s only BOYS’ \YASH SUITS GIRL' MIDDIES' Blug and Kahki WINDSOR TIES Black and Colms RUBI}ER GOODS I T ==|tion .1 of City Ordiance No. 213, = | providing a system of regulations ||Il||Hllll]flllifllll“l"fl THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THLRSDAY AUGUST 10,:1933(; 4 ; nl||muumuu|||||n||||||||||m|mmumuummn|||||ummmlmmuuumumumm||||mu||m||||m|m|mm|pmm|||||||mulmnmulllllmmmlnmnn JUNE AU STO RES F||_M STA RSIN | =70 COMPLY WITH JUNEAU ABOARD BUSINESS GUI]E; PRIVATE YACHT: “We Will Suppoxt Presi- Barrymores, Chlldren and! dent,” 'Declares B.' M. | -Guest Are Here —'Sal- Behrends, Voicing View | inon Stripping Planned (Continued irom Pagc One) (Continuea iium Page One) M. Olson, former Juncau business| No set time has been decided man and longtime resident who|for the return south, except that has resided in; Seattle for the past|{Mr. Barrymore must be in Los par. He and Mrs. Olson and their | Angeles by the middle of Septem- two children artived last night for | ber, and it is likely that he will a ten-day visit. Among the small|leave just in time to get there, as business concerns, the Administra-|he expressed himself as being par- tion’s program is especially popmar‘;uculurl,\ fond of the vicinity of he said. In Seattle, there was ap-|Juneau parently no difficulty in putting r. Barrymore's latest picture is the system into operation, and|" " made for Metro- |it has resulted in material increase | Goldwyn-Mayer. When asked what |in employment. . was the last picture in which Miss The retail grocers and food stores | Costelio acted, her husband said special code appears elsewhere in|that “her latest production was today's edition of The Empire. John, Junior.” Dawes Protests Ordinance ! The Infanta which is considered A communication was received by |one of the best yachts on the Pa-~ the Chamber from Dr. L. P. Daw ific Coast, is 120 feet long, with | protesting to the provisions of See-|a beam of 22 feet 9 inches and ja draft of 10 feet. She has a ross tonnage of 258 tons; and is powered by two 300 horsepower Six- cylinder diesel engines. She is of all-steel construction, with teak decks, railings, and inside finish- ings, and has a cruising radius of of the small boat floats. ., he said, are for use ) 3 =4 = g g @ 8 g E H | excellent, The ordinance was read the nr::‘ time at the Council's meeting last| J. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The Weather By the U. 8. Weather Bureau) LOCAL DATA Forecast for Juneau and vicinity. begmnlng u 4 pm, Auut 10: Rain tonight and Friday; moderate southeasterly winds, Time Barometer Temp. Hum'dity Wind Velocity Weather 4 pm: yest'y 29.89 B3 w98y SE 12 vRain 4 am. today 29.82 56 8 SE 12 Rain Noon . today 2086 56 9 SE 11 Rain CABLE AND RADIO BEPORTS YESTERDAY | TODAY BN dighesi ép.m. | Lowest4a.m. 4am. Precip. . 4am. Station temp. temp. | temp. temp Velocity 24hrs. 'elt.hnr Barrow. ... 32 | 80 . 110 . Trace Cldy Nomies ... 60 | “ 0 Clear Bethel " 60 | 52 .30 Rain Fort Yukon ... 68 } 54 0 Cldy Tanana .. 5 64 50 04 Rain Fairbanks = 58 46 02 Cldy Eagle Sk 62 40 08 - Clear St. Paul 46 Cldy Dutch: Harbor . 46 02 Cldy Kodiak 52 .64 Rain Cordova 52 58 Rain Juncau DEER 53 67 Rain Sitkasis....... ... - 1.00 clay Ketchikan . 56 Rain Prince Rupert 60 120 Rain Edmonton % 2 [ Clear Seattle . . 76 72 i o Clear Portland 82 80 | J Cldy San Francisco 66 60 | 0 Cldy ik ® AmAamer»;So»pa»-a FERE T EE X X T S 223282 RaRED The barometric pressure is moderately low throughout Aln;ka except in the extreme Southeast. It is lowest in the Gulf of Alaska and falling rapidly at Cordova: with moderate rain in Southern -Al- aska and most of the Interior and with lower temperatures yester- day in the Interior. Fresh to strong northwesterly winds are report- ed in southern Bering Sea. The pressure remains moderately high from Hawaii to British Columbid. Friday and will be up for dis- 4,500 miles. Everything which can SILK SLIPS o sL00 |WON RUN RAYON BLOOMERS and VESTS $1.00 Set m_mu_ummm_ INSURANCE Established 1898 Juneau, Alaska um|n|u|mu<|_uummu|u AR L BRSO AP ) AN L Phone 58 D e e R S e HOUSE FROCKS A good assorment. 14 to 44 sl 00 and .,1 95 BLQ})SES and KNIT SWEATER BLOUSES $1.95 and $2.50 LR 4 Sizes 15 Coming Pfunder’s Tablets Sole Agents Chromium Plated Beer F: aucets Gas Regulntors Double Dlsmbutor Valves Chromlum Plated Plcmc Outflts Complete’ Butler Mauro Drug CO° W(‘ej }éwe in our organization Mr. Ahle}l‘*fi Igr. Balfir - an ee Bee, all old-time plumbers who tHoroughly Exp""‘nm o""' uhderstand the installation of Beer Equipment and the handling of block tin pipe. If you want a real good job installed as it should be Phone 34. SILK RAINCOATS Hnlf Pnce Miss Margaret - Abrahamsen and Yy Erling Abrahamsen arrived on the Yukon to visit their sister Mrs. €..F. Wyller, A BLESSED EVENT Is Coming « ! —e—— A BLESSED EVENT Remember the Southeastern Alaska Fair adv. | RICE & AHLERS CO. Plumbings, Heating and Sheet Metal “We tell you in aglvancé what the job wil! cost” flllllllilllllllll[llllllllflllllfllllllMIIIIIIIJMI!HflmlllmlfllImfllfllflIIIBIIIIIIIHIHIIIII I IIHIIIII = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = == = = THE EOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELB e 1 The Gast;p al ces to You Begin -and !nd l!' ‘the Setve it plentifully and often. Enjoy that tasty tang — the distinctive flavor ~— that Has popnhfizéd 'this leading mayonnaise. Depend on Nalley's Mayonnaise for your choicest salads. Serve it with ptide to your most discerning’ gue!!! WHEN THE MAYONNAISE 1S NALLEY'S, THE SALAD IS GOOD, § BATHING SHOES BARETS LEFT a4 (S be found in the I t vessels i3 In Colors ] R s ke Yy I:;:IEiall;Zn ana y . i se|cold wat lectric < lights, water sl 95 clpse Out E_l’l()e 356 Pl" ih; tsheec“;:)x\‘\ul r{g:l)m!’:”:)ia::nmz:mfiur “;one; ax‘idE short isw radio, | $1 00‘ LA T = |than 50 feet in length would drive|and daily momx;mg tewe hul\egm. i == | vess 2 He|printed in time for breakfast. Be- ‘ BATHING CAPS | suggested. that. the Chamber. seek|sides the. five: passengers; the Inc ERNPRE ST TS Sy Vg, G4 g ieh to have this modified. The matter|fanta carries a crew of twelve. Each—25¢ s referred to the Trade and e ’ 1454 ¥ Transportation Committee. GIRLS’ SUMMER COATS RUBBER SHEETING Badcre 5. % Aucka var | JUNEAU HALIBUT Cood values sigme vard '+ 10’:}; f::nt;;u;naasxg‘r:«;\;fi Fhy SALES ARE LIGHT BREESETTES ¥ |aska Fair which will be held here| Stormy weather hias been “han- ! 53-95 next month, It authorized the| dicapPping the fishermen the past Vests and Pants Ll RUBBER SHEETS usual booth and attendant :AT)V f‘\flys a"‘: ;Met l;-een l'gh;‘ - Inquiries about - the ‘chances for| nre> vessels sol iR § T 2 T 25@ M $1 00 employment here and in this vicin-| three took on ice. $] 00 Set ity are coming in in much smaller | elling were the Sa- ¢ J C I G v ] . : staiy] 418} Stevens, 1500 ds ; RUBBER APRONS e S o i acerigtr} 8 S L s FUileal 1aen wracery GIRLS RAYON VESTS V[_SlT OUR UPSTMRS | § 30(: : k- weeyk Dmpy v, tattarsind mn;ham)ul to the Juneau Cold Storage 8 (‘\%l; AND CARRY and BLOOMERS \ TMEN |class were received. e e e o : orner Second and Seward . il b pe E sa 3¢ a F Delive BARGAIN DEPARTMENT SANITARY APRORS powds o simon o/} Free Delivery sl 00 Set o & l)u'm((' ll pounds. of salmon | ¢ GlRLS’ RAYON CO BlNA- [,'ripf Marriage Ss! Badt © and fce; ‘the WVivian, RUBBER TRIANGLES fllld donl Chadles Larsen, ahd the Sadie, S. » TlONS—-ISC | BABY Pms i RENO, Nevada, Aug. 10—The | A. Stevens, took on ice DRAUGHT BEER brief marriage of Carcle Lom- [Prichml :)tm hol:; at 6 and 3 outs a9 O Lt P malwd £ GiTOEE SRR Equipment ill end in a Nevada divorce §1.00 GIRLS’ PRINT Dkgssgs souet fctmotro ot Safurdey, . - b ot e e / Miss Lembard will be eligible Sizes to |4 to file the cuit then but it is 50 d $l 00 not i whethey the. iilon Block Tin Pipe ill be taken in Reno, Cars } MESH S;LIKN:“)SIERY —— 1 Gy e M Rubber Beer Hose EMNANTS VISIT CHICAGO FAIR, Phitiod : SRR Ty Rl Pumps CHILDREN’S ANKLETS ARE RETURNING HOWE ZSC PI"‘ SUMMER PURSES W PRICE George Me chmidt and wife, ¥ snd Ralph Martin 1nd family, who - AR it — hmc been on sit i h 25% Off %‘g&%g"%i%%&gfis”“ s " eyt g 2 air, are returning hc to Ju- CH“'DRENS RAINCOATS Sinopide ;cau, passengers ‘nlfoal:‘;":fw :nn‘:’:e Green Onl DAMASK and PRINTS B s $1.00 eac: " One-Fourth O Magare Ao - A Bo M. Behl--ends O IUC Juneau’s Leading Department Store ; [ ] { uuumumummmm|mmmmu|uulmnuumumuuu||nmmulmuljllwlmmluuum A buy fi,by dle quaft | DRAU EER 'WINGARD LEAVES 0 DALHA umso MR. AND MRS. COATES | =~ o =¢ ’ | INSPECTION 'OF ICY ARE'TO VISIT HERE s NTAP STRAIT SALMON RUN| IN Hmm m.u 'LATER THIS MONTH i After dispatching the patrol - Mr. and Mrs. Coates will be ;Bs- .53 | boats, Widgeon and Kittiwake, “""lsengers on the Princess Louise + _|south last ht, when it arri - Bent Elbow and Foaming Xiases ascot ot the toiton mions Local Public School Teach b el ity Beaker Once More | Bureau of Fisheries, eft on the| er Attends University |celved trom them by Mrs. Marle 350 flagship Brant, Capt. Olson, for a| f H ¥ Drake. They will return here Jater Seen in’ Juneau three-day -trip through Tey 'and | @ Asawan this month to visit for a week r| G... P ot Every Pi.engér ALASKA M" AT CO. QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING Meadowbrook Butter * Austin Fresh Tarhales’ PHONE 39 Dehvenes——lo 30, 2:80, 4130 leu*’i'v ,{i :if‘ 'chazham Straits areas to person-| A threatened : drought on beer ally observe the progress of the| was averted by the arrival of beer large pink salmon run reported in on draught today. those waters. He will return here Thirty kegs of the legal brew ar- Saturday evening. rived on the Yukon last night, con-| The Brant towed a new speed signed to the Juneau Cold Storage boat for transportation. Capt. Clyde | Company, and 300 cases of bottled | M. Dell, former master of the {0_“",‘"“, of}::o students, the larg> beer. Widgeon, will be its operator. E“" o, e g ¥ | Miss Hanson, who teaches in This morning the bent elbow and | The Widgeon will proceed under| ., . Juneeu . Bublic Behools, was the foaming ‘beakér before the! itS Own' power as far south as . o0 i1o'tudents who repre- spigot were to be seen in several Ketchikan, and call at Yes Bay| nted many mainland states, &l- places of business. A fear ex-|enroute to pick up members ’”askn Gamoa and the Orient .iu pressed in some quarters that the the hatchery cfew and their fam-| . o summer sebool, . The, island supply would be exhausted before ilies for Seattle. It has gas for| yniversity featured cultural courses the arrival of another shipment the Ketchikan run only and w‘u‘o ffered by the School of Pagifie next week has some foundation in | be towed south from there by the| and Orlental affairs, which hhs 8 the short life of fifteen kegs last Kittiwake faculty including Dr. P. C, Chang week which “went” in a little] Cept. Scott is master of the| .o Nankai University in Chind over 24 hours, but the rainy weather | Kittiwake, and Ben Burford, former | and Prof. Muneyoshi Yanagi, Ja= may serve to decelerate consump-| Juneau resident, son of Mrs. G.| paps Jeading art critic. tion somewhat. Burford of this city, is the en-|" wnile in Honolulu, Miss Hanson ———————— gineer. stayed at the Pleasanton hatel. ., <. - ) A nt:sm EVENT a ten days with Mr. and Mrs. Drake.| They will go first to Atlin fer «wo weeks. They plan to return here about the end of the month for their visit. 2 , Mr. Coates was local agent for the Canadian Pacific Steamships for several years and was trans- ferred to Prince Rupert in the! same-capacity about two years ago. —————— . Dalma Hanson of Juneau at | tended the colorful University of Hawail summer session' which clos- ed in Honolulu early this month, | according to word received from Honolulu. The session had an en- DAVID KADASHAN IS GIVEN SENTENCE OF EIGHT MONTHS Pleading guilty to disorderly eon- duet and resisting arrest by a Fed= eral officer, David Kadashan was teday sentenced by Judge Charles Sey to serve eight months in $he local Federal jail. Kadashan 18 said to bave imbibed too freely of Chichagof Island mule at Ten= “jakee recently and when “ - eee —— RETURNS FROM “VISIT Patricla Harland, who has been| visiting friends in Haines for several weeks, returhed to Juneau H .|aboard the Lakina. . - A BLESSED EVENT Is Coming . el P A BLESSED EVENT ‘13 Comlg- - adv. | adv. A u.:snc':l:;vcm Old Papel“ for Sale at Emplre Q“lce v e "«“‘V“fi.fi adv. o ity |