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2 £ o . P f U. 5. DEPAR OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU QN | Nemie s i 10 PASSENGERS | " T Weatir i e W eather - LET FERA HELP. ABOARD YUKON | ..., s i . » 'or Juneau and vicinity, bc:lnnlng at 4 p.m., July 23: ; | Fair and slightely warmer tonight and Tuesday; gentle north- westerly winds. . - Tfl NEW HM' FUR THIS PGRT’ LOCAL DATA Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity =~ Weather WA;?mpm uly TACOMA.d }mxyA_z e Btenmn: : i ifiifii gg:; gg 23 fiw 114) legl_\:i ] i g ties bing Yukon sailed for ska ports a 3 ; 2 y 7 - 2 s ) : moughz‘}pmped land of the West- | |3:30 o'clock Sunday aftérnoon with| Noon today 3018 79 34 w 6 Clear We have arranged for your inspection an elaborate, yet inexpensive dis- by plw;: %, prdving 108 strong | 1159 first g::sdand 11 steerage pas- CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS % # 3 for, ;th 'ederal E.mergancy Relief sengers aboard. e cels and toweling, good quality, and priced to please everyone. et o i 0 break, ‘ | passengers on the Yukon booked YESTERDAY | . TGDAY play o towels a g g Q. ion rea) e i Though _suffering n‘trlflb hard- | \for Juneau include D. J. Cowley, Highest 4pm. | Lowest4am. 4am. Precip, 4am, o g i e ship, all ekeept & comparative few | 3’1&“;4 Afihfl;‘s;‘“’“ ';:‘:S ‘:{?};‘;‘l“ Station temp, temp. | temp. temp. velocity 2dhrs, Weather r ¥ OWELS S B J are declining the FERA's offe rs. Myrtle ury -1 Barrow . 36 36 | EXTRA LARGE BATH TOWELS SOLID COLOR DOUBLE srevessiining She e e :;:: ired mHitchings, Hasel Ferguson.| Nomo.. i i i g (17‘1;;: —26x50, white with colored bor- THREAD TURKISH TOWEL watered, authorities say, so efforts {Miss Bernice Mead, R. F. Lewis| potnel o . 1d. red 1 3 5 are, belpg made to increase water |and wife, M. D. Willams, Ed| pajrbanks . 7 66 . | 44 44 . 0 Cldy ders in green, blue, gold, red anc Rlue, green; orehid, 18x30 shpplids . by, builting wells and | Topuley, "Jack Guoker, Mrs. Al pawson .. W0 it g i A i B = 5. \ |'Horach, A. W. Hensen, Mfs. Mary| st pagl 4 black trim. 35¢ ,each dams to, conserve fainfall, thus | : | 'St. Paal ... 50 8 46 46 12 58 Rain 3 2 helpini le whefe they are in- Thompson, Doris Swop, Mts. Pet€| pytch Harbor ... 52 52 85¢ each SOLID COLOR DOUBLE stefl ir':r?n;namf:g thim. . yegzt)*l‘dnfz‘::";u:“‘em‘hv Majori godiak EART 62 62 gg :g 1: ! ‘gg "§$¥ n 5 i ———y g g Cordova . 70 0 50 52 0 0 Clear A y 5 { THREAD LARGE TURKISH e Juneau ........o.. W 67 51 58 12 ‘Trace PLCldy. SAME TOWEL TO MATCH MR. AND MES. J. E. HAMMILL i AND My BUReEE Sitks o b, pe 3 reid . X TAKE PLANE TO CARGROSS G 22"44_51“,(."’] 60¢ each % 1 ARE PARENTS OF BABY Ketchikan ... 64 62 | 54 B4 4 0 , ‘Cldy 5 Blue, orchid, peach and green et Bl T GIRL BORN AT ST. ANN's| Prince Rupert ... 58 56 | 52 52 6 01 PtCidy 5 e 2 5 12 2 Rain A 30—S: g - L3 | Edmonton 66 52 | 50 ALSO l?x'i() : pecial ] 65¢ each mucfi,‘ q;;c:;«:‘ Canegs, yho pr- S e R0 e e ot | Sebto mow | %@ s i el v feath { WHITE BATH TOWEL—93x44 § | Nortmesarn: bunias " maive Douglas, dre U perectaiiol s ilj Zorloet ik BNoE £,k 0%ty took the seaplane Patco into Car- and one-quarter yound baby girl| San Francisco ... 64 L x 2 g vy , v HS TO MATCH with colored borderiin pink, cross, Y. T. leaving hére Sunday born a; Sh. ADRE TEebial i A moderate storm is central in southern Bering Sca with heavy WASH CLOTHS ATC ki) 3 morning. Mrs. DuPree, who had a A 5 # y 4 o green, gold; ' blue afternoon at 1 o'clock. Mr. ; . rain in that district and light rain at Nome. The baromteric pres- 2 for 35 cents - Hammill 1 interested in the Name i deety d‘;“’ef;’“““'] and the baby| .. js moderately high throughout Alaska, except southern Bering : i1 35¢ each . yi1op Aviation Company . which has By W O Y, Bocording 0| sea, and is unusually high south of Kodiak with clear weather in the PURE WHITE TURKISH planes “operating throughout Can- s » Who performed Guj¢ on the Arctic coast and in portions of the Southeast. Tempera- TR ’ the operation. g erdi NGLE THREAD TURKISH ade and also has many mining in- ; i tures fell yesterday in the Southeast and extreme Southwest and TOWEL—22x44 sy i (¢ E. W. Marland, who e TOWEL-—20x40 I . He is going to the In-| Congressman . V. Harand, W | rose oh the Bering Sea coast. } 25¢ each terior: to look into property in the | automatically became the Demo- wypy gEAD SALVATION 1 ¥ e e o SR o ; = 20¢ each v vicinity of Carcross in which he| cratic nominee for governor of | ARMY IN TERRITOR‘I{! ¥ S et § % b8 has invested. Oklahoma when his opponent, | ; < various sizes . L e ol | H.[)(‘l\ TOWELS in ) PART-LINEN GLASS TOWELS LAt o0 ¢ sasnand Tom Anglin, withdrew from the | Major and Mrs. W. J. Carruthers 2 with ' colored borders — green, NS, MARIE BOWDEN. scheduled run-off primary, is pic- (have been appointed fto sticceed | ] blue, red, gold 20c each is HOME GUEST OF | tured above with his 34-year-old Major and Mrs. J. Acton as Di- 4 Xy s . L | ok i iy S 1 Commanders of the Salva- 3 o T HER NIECE, MRS, GOSS | Wife, his former ward. Marland Visional s of the Salva 15¢, 20c, 25¢, 30c, 35¢ PURE L INI"N GLASS TOWELS | had ‘the adoption dissolved and tion Ariny for Alaska and Northern | ART-LINEN ROLLER 25¢, 680 Min Mtaklo, i ikt g8 (0. | moetiod Bee Mt he dasghs of e - | op L QIR O enrter as P 4 g ¥ ward, of Seattle, arrived on the first wife, i PO 7 g i HUCK TOWELING { Princess Alice and is the house| 5 ! e A e - TOWELING i 25 ;. d guest of her niece; Mrs. G, V. Goss.| NORCO TO SAIL TEAS SPICES 5o v IC, YATA 54, 5 1 11%¢ O o el s b Yo KA G ROASTED, BLENDED, AND VACUUM SEALED X80 yard ’ RETURNS FROM VISIT o AT THE HOTELS - = ® y50nin Noreo is to sail f _BY NATIONAL GROCERY CO, __ ] H’TEVENS‘ (;]:/\SS 1()WEL]NG e 060 000 000000 o sail from PURE LINEN ROLLER TOWELING 25¢ and 50c yard WASH CLOTHS—2- for- 15¢ -- END OF THE MONTH SHOE SAL Arthur (Scotty) Adams, Finance | Clerk of the Alaska Road Commis- | sion, returned on the Haleakala | from a visit in Sitka with Frank | Swartz, locating engineer for -the | | Bureau of Public Roads. | 5 vy 25¢ yard . Mrs. T. R. Curtis, Zynda Juneau; Carl Vevelstad, Yakobi Island; I. H. P. Vevelstad, Chicago; Vance B. Mur- | ray, Spokane; J. E. Boyle, Seattle; Mrs. Holze, Juneau. Tacoma Wednesday night for Ju-| neau and wayports, according to advices received by D. B. Femmer,| freight agent in Juneau. The radio said the Norco should arnvc‘ at Juneau next Monday ‘ 00d a cently let an automobile, driven by | Hansen, Seattle; W. Wheeler, Se- | CABINET SHOP AYBE GOAT WAS HUNGRY Usstineoss i g = e ? | A snpw - white ta t, | Retc s N . | y'“ 'HE J D) D THIS SALE WILL BE FOR A FEW DAYS Q}YH{ Odirts B s i " Rt | Eeitikan Al nd . 3 | Pay Less—Much Less ||| b v i Ladies’ White Canvas { Ladies’ Sport Oxfords | Ladies’ White:@xfords & 1cn pavis of Seward come within |atio: . Woods, Wenatehoe: N. Pront at Main Strect Men’s Dress Oxfords Solid Leather Composition sole for hard service $3.95 pair Children’s Oxfords Black and puttee Youth’s and Boys" Red f pire office. Bichan, London, England; Martha Mining Lucation Nuflces at Ke- 1 Douglas, Juneau; J. M. Bell, Bx- cursion Inlet. { l} 4 | | § um| 180 feet of hifm on the Nash road Clapp, Tacoma; William Fromholz, 2t Oflords : Bla‘:k and Brown .nd P P' ll"\:ml:ed Sg\"“g» Wkler}kl Ml‘thnil;'b e Opposite Harri Machine Shop 1 ] . = 1 nke ¢ horn at him, the big (le; C. R. Wright, Ketchi — arri Ma Sizes 3% to 6 { - Sizes 21% to 8 Broken lines buck Ted off up the road for‘::;d ko J'llf;:auM' II |‘ E. O. Fields L. R. Nunamaker $1.25 pair ! $3.95 pli[ 'several minutes before trotting into | Akas { RYAN TRANSFER. CO | | S i .UL‘__—W—:»_.Bfiii—*& $2 65 and sz 95 pflll’ CE \ LI e - brusk.u__‘_m__— Henry Hansen, Sitka; James I: T“"":’;g;szfl;:—m " | | Opposite Coliseum Theatre Brand Tennis Shoes New cushion insoles Sizes 5 to 8 $1.25 Sizes 814 to 1114 $1.65 Sizes 12 to 2 $1.95 B. M. Behrends Co., Inc: “Juneau’s Leading Department Store” Men’s Work Shoes Mocassin toe, all sizes $3.45 pair - NEW DISTRES SIGNAL SYSTEM NOW INSTALLED (Seattle Times) “Auto alarm” apparatus, so con- structed that it responds to noth- ing but a special distress signal of twelve well-spaced dashes, is be-" ing placed aboard five of the Can- adian Pacific's British Columbia | coastal liners by the Canadian Marconi Company. Already the Princess Louise and | Princess Charlotte, in the Alaska service, and the Princess Alice, re- lief ship on the triangle run be- tween Vancouver, Victoria and Se- attle, and the Vancouver - Seattle night-run ship have béen equipped with the “auto alarm” system and this week installation will be com- pleted on the Princess Marguerite and Princess Kathléen, sister ships on the triangle and Vancouver- Seattle night runs. By means of the “auto alarm,” the special distress signal designed : of which i e ;:“m“‘fiwmu;um::twc%kihm:v slt:- #ls into the open. Dixon considers the powér of ! AND tions and sHips, nds an alarm the car’s engines insufficient, and ; : i sty od the bridge AR, MaN 15 BUSY says the suspension system resi e idoa : L X IT and i the operator's sleeping| SLIPPERY ROCK, Pa., July 23. b ey B i o WE WI L F I o I < tie operator, turning in for ted forty winks, cuts in alarm” and is instantly | when any distress signal js ":Moosr. AND GOAT | horses and four automobiles and W, .| (e) named fifteen babies for pat- LEISURELY VISIT | HOPE COMMUNITY| (Seward Gateway) huge moose stalking leis-| ,urely through the by-paths of the | | community and a wild mountain goat tied to a fence post were two | features of entertainment enjoyed; recently by the residents of Hope. | The animals came down from | the hills and seemed in no hurry to move on. In fact the goat, popularly supposed to leap from | | erag to crag with' carefre¢ abandon | and grace, proved so docile tmt\ the neighbors fastened a rope| about his horns and tied him to a | yard fence that everybody might} flock about for a good look at {him. It was the nearest many a hunter had ever gotten to such an animal. Held in captivity during a night, the goat was next day sent on his way to his native wilds. The moose took their time about it, nosed about camp for a time before trotting into the woods. It was conjectured that harras- sing coyotes had driven the ani- —Retred after thirty-three years, William T. Bingham, rural mail carrier, sat down today and figured out that he's (a) weighed twenty- four bables with the scales he car- ries; (b) been matchmaker in two romances; (c) traveled more than | @ worn out six rons along his route. o Shop In Juneau HOP GROP IS, mmfim‘z‘ PORTLAND, Qre iy 23 with approximately 84000 acres on the Pacific coast devoted Vo rafsing hops, this year's harvést due to unfavorable weather conditions] will approximate only 185,000 hales, a decréase of néatly 15,000 ‘bales. Oregon, Washington and Oalfornia ' produce nearly 99 per ent of the! domestic crop, estimated at 8,000,- “SILVER Blm.n'.“ ; TO FLASH:AGAIN:" IN SPEED QUEsn ‘ LONDON, July i1y 23 —Thete is ant other British challengér fof thé world land-spéed redord — Freddy | Dixon, one-time racing motorcy- clist. He has bought the “Silver blll- let,” the $100,000 Speed car that was unsuccessful in the hands of Kaye Don, who tpok it to Daytong Fla.,, in 1930. g T After a certain amount of , rl- construction has been m he hopes to carry out first tests at Pendine Sands, North Wales. If all goes well, he Wil take the cer to America. e SEWARD WEDDING ~ Miss Mary Bumgarner and. W. , Saxton were tecently in Seward. Mrs. Saxton eamé from| i California for the wedding, and ur.slxmsslpllcermmm . the Moose Pass country. J B # | | | ! | ST #| Wood Work and Building f | | | | ALASKA WELDERS J. R. SILVA, Manager et & Mining Loca‘tmnr Notices at Em- pire office. ! ‘ PIONEER CAFE | PERMANENT WAVES ) That Keep the Ends Always in Curl No more straggly ends—with this permanent that’s rolled up from the ends. And the soft- est, most natural wave on top. It’s only $6. Peter Pan Beauty Shoppe PHONE 221 Evenings by Appointment SECOND FLOOR—TRIANGLE BLDG. IF YOUR RADIO WONT. WORK ‘Just Phone 354 SMITH ELECTRIC CO. | Shattuck Building | 3.95 pair ¢ It Possible to Weld W ! o= $ e A Composition sole $1.00 and $1.25 pair | TCE D J. K. Paul || & 4 lloughby, Ne Dock ; Men’s Brown Oxfords v “THE HOME OF |I ' | |