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E DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY. SEPT. 8, 193 J. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRIWLm WEATHER BUREAU WILL INSPECT: Daily Cross-u;ord Puzzle . ACROSS Solution of Yesterday’s Puzzle 8. Chiet 'ffifo:f The Weather G hr J MINE PRBPERTY" 5 NV by mider Dintheon By the U. 8. Weather Buresu) ‘ (! EE" Z LOCAL DATA ! Haggard 9. Chaffy pan of | i s, rmlu Juneaw and vicinity. beginning at 4 p.m., Sept. 8: Capltallst of V an couver, 5 [ 10 Anglo-Saxon | gcmmoeasteyflyxh:\;:e;s ad cooler tonight, Saturday generally fair; | 3% . Fo ! pes wnh Scout and Geolog- | Ji ke o . P kuame / |, Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity ~ Weathes s ] i 1. Free from 4 pm. yesty ....3000 54 91 SE 18 Cldy in . Juneau [ g O today 3011 58 a8 B 15 Cldy i 20, 5 i .1 neer § Noon today . -30.14 59 70 SE 15 Cldy To loek into the possibilities 3. Ch 22. Fall behind ", ¥ of g owing tmple- TILE[S] 2. Beara of gratn CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS ’ mining - property in which mey it Miadol - are interested, A. B. Trites, capi- 27. mmmd cloth 5. Children’ YESTERDA' TN aal W L&h;fi of Yn‘;:eouver.t'fl. .h(;.,hD, [ it U“r‘:e:”:;}n ?}1\;- :: ‘;ngrr;\e:. ; : _—*__:_,:___E“_iD_A_:T____.__ ayl cRea, mining scout, wi act- person e piece of Highest 4p.m. Lowest dam. da.1m. ecip. 4&m ing as Mr. Trlw'sdrepresentatlve. e 3. Flra‘?“»‘vurnan NSN‘W 50 wmn | mnp terap. mocny 24hrs. Weather Ao i N IR i Soist ot Seatite wil Jeave Jimean | o Reipos sub- Riolole Mo v IMelelo) . Sormores inoing T 4@ | @ @ 5 o o ;' ORERGE i a2 s £ on the Motorship Cordelia D. to- 37. Wrath 51. Rather than 2. Wingifke 2. Bettotned Fort Yukon 54 54 48 48 4 02 Cldy There will never be a better opportunity; to get that morrow, o spend thrce or four |1, Piigte op 6K Ciy I B 3 operati 3 t(:l%;i‘g;;;:,“ el et 4 . . weeks at the property, north of Ju- glacial ice 53, “Lights out’ soprano estiny Fairbanks ... 68 68 50 6 02 Cld; warm, serviceable school coat than right mpw . .|u. R et (4 Sughoaex gy Sug:;l‘l:g‘,ve 4 Author of 1. Insestion, | |pagle ... — 6 | ‘'gg gg AT P 3 i & Mr. McRea heard of this partic- snaft of& g5, Writing tablo Quc:ne,f'* ® 4 sl rm it | |iShiPa e 48 48 | 4 4§ 16 Trace Cldy Dressy styles with boyish collars . . . . Others like ular property from James York 1. Taliglikes . BOWN & Solamp form ot 4E. Coarae e ¢ |- {Duteh Harbor ... 48 48 44 46 14 30 PLCAy ° 2 when he was north with the Jun- JtERCat P Ao ¢ shajl 1 Rimatet fower |Kodiak 54 52 48 48 24 06 Pt.Cldy mother’s with wide shoulders and epaulets . . . . | kers plane belonging to Colonel 3,,“.,.‘."’;.;_' 6. To thls 4& unt ° Cordova. ... 50 50 5 50 14 532 Rain’ %4 | Spencer of Vancouver earlier this |50 ing 1. Devour : Ehetter Juneau . 54 54 54 58 18 64 Cdy Velours, Chinchillas and Camel Hai ' | summer and a short time ago guc- /n PR O e R SRR L Cldy C e “{cceded in interesting Mr. Trites ///".{// H“. Ketchikan O T 0 Cheni !'in looking it over. Mr. Trites is / Prince Rupert 6 62 | 50. 52 4 0 cldy one of the -large owners of the W / =z Edmonton ....... 5 , 54 38 40 6 0 Clear 4 i Premier Mining Company, though //// | Seattle . 66 66 52 52 4 0 Clear k. GIRLS AND MISSES STYLES in tans, browns and he .is Tepresenting | no one. but ,: portland .......... 86 66 52 52 6 0 Clear > himself and his own mining com- San Francisco ... 72 62 52 52 4 [} Cldy 5! blues, some with berets to match. = Sizes 7-17: B A T fimm":;,y‘ 7 The storm central yesterday has moved northward fo the Arctic © P ’ attended by moderate rains over most of the Territory, unusually made his .kome in Juneau, has ! made frequent trips to this vic- | inity, although this is the first time he has been here this year, | from the offices hae maintains in Seattle. The three men have been. spend- | ing ‘the week in Juneau gathering material and -supplies for their heavy at Cordova where 8.2 inches fell in 48 hours. The pressure LY is still low over Alaska except the Southeast and is rising through- out the Territory. The pressure i; moderately high from Southeast Alaska to Hawaii with clearing weather at Ketchikan. Western Al- aska is generally clear this morning. Temperatures have risen in the eastern Interior and were high during the night in Juneau. -~ $8.25 to $12.00 STORM COATS for boys or girls. Heavy blue chinchilla with tams to match. Sizes 1-6. $5.75 @ IgIIIl%%% JNE AN e Hd ANdEN dEE dNdaNEE U anE AR nnfilivflnllnaa JEESIJEE JEEE AEE AR S St tnp I i CD LU R t’fil-‘* i “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” e 0F, CHOSEN AT MEETING F Discussion of their booth at thel coming Southeast Alaska Fair and! of ¢ the \mew de luxe Ford Elsm' - o which is to be given away by the' | Department, occupied most of thef Can You Imagine " ment - beld in the Fire Hall lasv. Maseac” i 3§ AR 350 § RS SRR —— A Ladles Ralncoat ; : i ol o i THE TREN D is toward Thai Really. evening.. . east Alaska Fair and disposal of b e “ELEC TROL” -of course! Looks RIGHT? " day all of the members of the De- l B. M. Behrends Co., Ine; Juneau’s Leading Department Store | 4 . partment. are supplied with tickets ¢ ! for the car. 3 . $- L3 f i 7 Tl e ez oot 1 Hal‘l‘l Machme S[lOp We Have Some, Honestly! several guests enjoyed an appetiz- ; VB s B v R .. l;‘;; b:::::ucwkeglgaxm ;::fle; 7 Plumbing Heating Sheet Mesnl .::jltl l;xl:p::klo;dg a:)d ];v:c’lvefl:n:;n si; e - i e —_— - e e which was topped off with a case (seererorrerorrrrroorarreraereerrs ——— y . P raesie s T of 32 beer. bans £ o i brand new type garment ‘which ' is | iow el ‘ . . RAY pAY BUYS v fn s . Dy Ewoire Want Ads Pay, . Old P_apCl‘S for Sale at Emplre Office more suitable for this vicinity than R 5 anythmg we have ever seen. wiesoene; Dance Purchases Hanna Housel AT OUR BALL RQOM EV»F RY Near Main Street at - NIGHT OF THE WEEK Bl » {UNITED BE SURE AND SEE THESE “TIOGA>’ Top of Hill , . ey Hot Lunches, Chicken and Ty Raincoats—three colors—and hurry! us ’ e s ol | 0 Sand CASH GROCERS ces McKanna situated just off Main | e . 3 Street at the top of the hill has| chhes Of a” klnds’ J ICG been purchased by Ray G. Day, it was announced today by R. J. Cream and BEST BEER IN McKanna, through whom the nego- tiations were conducted. The sale 4 price was not divulged. TO"‘ N The property is considered one| of the most desirable residential s ki) SO ke houses in the city. It was the Mc- Kanna home ‘for many years and : Drop In Some E\/enlng tter . oo 250 _ FRESH ! ¥ AR STANDARDS Two dozen ........... Juneau’s Own Store: since the removal of Mrs. Mc-| Kanna to the States several years ago has been rented to various persons. _— e — Daily Empire Want Ads Pay ~BAZAAR~— Auspices Girls’ Legion Club SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9TH LEGION DUGOUT HOT LUNCHES from 11 a. m. to 2 p. m. CARDS at 2 p. m.—Good Prizes Fish Pond 10c Mystery Booth 25¢ CARD PARTY The Pioneers Auxiliary will hold a public Card Party, following the| first. meeting of the season after| the Summer vacation. Meeting is called for Friday evening, Septem- ber. 8, at 7:30 o'clock. Card play will start promptly at 8 o'clock.| Good prizes and refreshments. Pul lic invited. Admission 50 cen —adv.\ 1y ¥ BAKERY BARGAINS bah«n: TOMATO ROLLS, doz. .... .zoé MONBY The money you spend on a (Our Famous) washwoman 52 times a year; the cost of soap and wash- ing utensils that have to be frequenfly replaced; the wear and tear on clothes far greater by home methods; the possible iliness due to i Lo’ ". RN TR N i il % . i KLONDYKE * ermelon,. =" 5¢ ; I’er pound o ~ SIMMONS BED S!:RINGS MATTRESSES Popular, Inexpensive and Built for Sleep Pleasing in line and color CREAM PUFFS, 2 for FeR el 1 (Fresh Cream) Rery BF EF PORK LAMB Qltdlliy at a Pncé CAKE DOUGHNLTS dOZ ..20c (Very Special) ' unsanitary processes or over- b e skt sl ¥ > 4 Mnt of mu' o:-:v;wlty i . ;/-' : «A I emmizi® | Juneau e || ST ; PHONE 577 st B B BA i Free Delivry HTHOAS HARDWARE Co.