The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 28, 1934, Page 2

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er payment of bills, $1270, | " | U. . DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU other routine business the MRs w HlTCHlNGS | adjourned until next Mon- | (J§ HOUSE GUEST OF | Th W h evening when will begin a| MRS H FE R G U s ON e ’ eat er -evening session as a Board | . . | 2 of Equalization. | (By the U. S. Weathér Bureau) 7 S B‘ cal ; Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m. July 28: s oaoh. O au Partly cloudy tonight and Sunday, cooler Sunday; gentle south- with her nicce, Mrs. Hazel Fergu-| T e Dou las d will remain as a house' Y ‘0 WESID % Bwelks wn-l . g - the latter for an indefin- | LOCAL DATA Chul‘ch I Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity =~ Weather I teacher of the yest'y 30.05 4 39 « 8 12 Clear "Authoritics say that mmn percent of all foot | ) ! 4 pm. ye M 'tmublu start prior to the age of fifccen, during | 4 'H fl Yi ) . o :‘USXC here,, 4 am 30.07 55 90 Calm 0 Ci(‘u the period of foot development, and it is a | FBCC 2 tn‘vr)) s’;z"s Noon today 0.8 - 8 5 3 ¥R | known fact that poorly made and improperly | sHAD( ,\/V"L‘h ) motored through CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS ‘fined shoes are the chief causes of foot troubles ‘ -~ e "y and northern Califor i, ' wc“s_c:no:r :Idlvllcc:i:o P‘-‘;‘_"",‘,"‘]“? ‘.“:‘} i(::j nos.fifi\' Notices for Trus cnurch column 1 and Washington. On the YESTERDAY | TODAY | G W oL s Saes for The pnuare lA.“IUYCL\’ .‘“u 5 | {nwust be received by The Empire tr 1p they experienced lovely weath- Highest 4p.m. | Lowest4a.m. 4am. Precip. 4a.m. be sure they ase properly ficted. g2 Ly teowe h dhide A"an ed for To-'not jater than 10° oclock Saturday er and had a most enjoyable time, tation temp. temp. | temp. temp. veloclty 24hrs. Weather ‘When you bring the children to us and we put g O~ inoruing w guarantee change of On August 1 Mrs. Ferguson wi 38 34 R T 4 0 Cldy { Poll Pacrots on their feet you can feel safc and | nieht by Chamber of Com- |sermon topics, ete. resume Ter music classes which PR ) ST P R Cldy {ac the same time practice real cconomy. 7 I e .,,_g.g},tseemg Also |, = 2 g e S S BL ap EO Pricesfor these famous shoes G } || Congregational Community | rerguson was accompanied on the 0 g By 0 PtCldy fou tbe children range rom' (30> B enlt);:: W e 8 il b N ) trip by Bernice Mead, daugh- T e R T e Rain o ; p ‘}g. e ,,.m:s’:rfo“‘;: Y Riv. 9. W. GADWELL, Pastor = (°F of Mr Mrs. Douglas Mead @ @ 4 oo & 0y 5ok 3 3 i ek Zodiak ! | 5204 4 01 ) invitablo 1N Rt ®ck! Ohamber | 10:30 am.—Sunday Bobool, sty e o A 2 ) ot Obimmigrce 15 Mipers and sail- | 110 AT T TSNS COCNC| Schools are being established (P i T e T Clear or$" will "Come’ % "Doudlls tnis| The general publictis “cordially ughout Ireland for the teach-| Juneat o5 3 Fo 0 0 Cldy evening to représent b M nvited to all services. ing of Gaelic. : G:i ; I 54 56 “ Trace Cldy O o z! ¥ Tngrt L A80. . 0 52 50 4 0- Fogay Arfangements hpve besn St. Luke’s Episcopal Church | - b 82 6 50 52 0 0 Clear for the ferrying over of bg‘ ;,,,-___._——-———::‘ | THE Y 68 66 5 56 4 Trace Rain early ‘in tHe evening. i No services temorrow. ! = : 68 68 58 58 6 0 Cldy meti by - delegation from e @ity | Il GARDEN PATCH d 6 0 Clear Couneil and Chamber of CoOMBASICe, | & e FRESHER headed by Mayor A. E. Goefs, 'and |, Douslas Catholic Church || Fruits and Vegetables ent.extnnmem followed out as plan- ™ " T &'Swhieh includes a trip th'hmgh} 9:30 am.;Hnly Mass i":nd mxt AR G Gttty vistt 1 the Oid \Bhead~ | . - Benedichion’, of ‘the "mos & t after the mass. well properties and other pa\“ts | e o o interest, e — C I Later ' on there will be a dance| NOTICE E l _‘/l Dog taxes are now due and pay- Francisco 2 68 54 54 barometric pressure is moderately low in Bering Sea with s in Southwestern Alaska, The pressure is normal or slightly ¢ the remainder of Alaskta and moderately high in the rn Pacific Oecan with cloudy weather over most of the ritory. ‘Temperatures were higher yesy erday in portions of South- 'n Alaska and were lower on the Arctic coast and in the ex- in the Natatorium in honor of the| i A = reme Southeast. 4 vistbers. They are bringing their | " " “”).W‘“: ?i“;l]f_ff"f‘rl]‘f:“'i‘(.?s‘; THE/\TRE Doug_]n% g ool i own ofchestra with them to play | d‘ax mpr;"x VT et A e e 2 . ¥ ¢ :gr the (Eancn,d to which all zhe o FELIX GRAY, Tuesday-Wednesday, July 24-25 g wnspeople an everyone are » 83 " - " . it oy i adv Gty Clerk. BARBARA STANWYCH in YOU CAN REALLY HAVE A NEW CAR § “EVER IN MY HEART" All WO'"(’" Ii ’”“’ Sh()(’s at One'Thrd Off COUNCIL ENDORSES NEW Ao A e G iy ikl CEibeE BEGULATIONS FOR. WHARE on July 5, 1934, the under- | Thursday-Friday, July 26-21 i was appointed administrator EL BRENDEL in For the purpose of protecting the |of the estate of MICHAEL J : ata revenues of the city and not loslng\() CONNOR, dececased. All persons & T g epecial . certain wharfage and dockage fees 7 claims against said estate OXREIE Fi MOMBNT earned by the wharf, the Cityare required to present them, with EREN With a New ' Pamt ] ob! Treal youd car to a new ~ 1 Council at its regular meeting set I”“ proper vouchers, and verified Saturday Only, July 28 coat of paint and you won't e ren S 0 & ‘lmit on the size of boats that as required by law, to said ad- Radio’s Biggest Sensation— need a ’34 moilel! Drive in [ ® 2 ‘l’ ,. B [In the future will' he allowed to | ministrator at his office, within “MYRT AND MA¥X today for a free estimate. B % B P 24 %'i 5 use the wharf free. 1In the future |six months from the date of this c 1 You'll like our price — and [ : Wi £ 3% all boats of 100 tons or over must |Notice, to-wit, within six months RN oo w of Eauline . We carry ah the new colors you'll appreciate our service STindau's Boading Denaeth e Seore” " pay the usual dockage charge of from July 7, 1934 PAL NIGHT introduced at the reccat and workmanship, d au s Led e $7.50. HOWARD D. STABLER, = e auto shows. A resolution was also passed lim- Attorney-at-Law, wnday»‘fl' nday, July 29-30 [ithag the tie-up period to 48 hours Shattuck Building, KAY FRANCIS in at the city floats of all boats | Juneau, Alaska. aBBAE ON SiFI STREET" Connors Motor Co-, Inc. over 50 feet long except by speeial First public n, July 7, 1934. Selected Short Subjects 'mit otherwise from the Couneil. | Last publication, August 4, 1934, J | lllllllmlfllfllIIHHINIIHHIIIHHIHIHHIIHHIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlIIIHIIIIIIHIIIIIII 000 I t My~ T it e = = = = = = = RSN SEE us TQNIGHT 100000 OO0 R AR \ You Can DINE, DANCE and BE MERRY Without a Cover Charge . \IUSIC BY THE WOODLA\‘D TRIO : FRIED CHICKEN p B @ BARBEQUED SANDWICHES . @ BEER AND WINES ! PEARL and BILL - . 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