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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIR o 3 TR MDD Girls’ Raincoats Sizes 8-10-12 Clearance $1.00 Fach Women’s Raincoats Sizes 18 to 44—V alues to $9.7'5w Clearance $245 UMBRELLAS 16-rib Gloria Cloth Special $2.95 ALL SILK UMBRELLAS One fourth off regular price Men’s Raincoats $3.75 to 3638 Boys’ Raincoats as Low as $3'§3 Ages 6 to 18 Full and complete line of MEN’S, WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN’S RUBBERS [ £ [ At Popular Prices “Juneau’s Leading Department Store” BARANOF FLIES To | Cove, Mr. and Mrs. L, E. CchHAGOF, slTKA‘A Gustavson for Chichagof. AT T f Bay. =9 —————— 5 | The Chiehagof, Puot R. E. Els, | Y : Seaplane Baranof with Pilot and Paul Brewer, mechanic, was | WOOD FUR SALE Gene Meyring and Mechanic Lloyd | due in from Ketchikan sometime e S T R ! Jarman lett for Chichagof and | this afternoon, and whichever of | Sitka at 11 oclock this morning | the two planes arrives first is to 358. r—g - - EXTRA SPECIA @ Including 2 BIG GLASSES OF BEER . . . . . all for 60 cents = I Fried Chicken z ANY STYLE Pioneer J. K. PAUL oA grRgehihns B. M. Behrends Co.; Iii€. | with Hugo Auer for Kimshan|take Bradford Washbirx, Jr. Herrin, | Lincoln RBradford out fo Lituya Block wood and kindling. Phope —adv. | JUNEABATES TO 4/ e € X £ 3 ¢ Lrportunty o Rexe (Qpportunity @fford- Visiting Musicians - fe Wl —— i ¢ who with ' Howard Goding, ‘well known pianist, will give a concert in Juneau Monday evening at 8 o'clock in the Scottish Rite Temple, is now the leading cellist with the Portiand, Oregon, Symphony :Or- chestre <and’ has’ givern s0lo per- formances in Paris, London and other capitals of Buropé ias well as i Mew York City, Cleveland, ments on his appearances are most favorable ‘and accord him an hon- orable ‘position in the rank- of artists. ..., Nir. ‘Goding;’ who will give solos, as well a8 accompanying Mr. Aren- stein, s well known throughout the epuntry for his outstanding ability 45 @ "pienist and is Chairman of the Piano Faculty of the New England Conservatory of Music, in Boston, Massachuselts, of which Willis Nowed was-a distimguished facuity ‘member during his years as'q violinist.. He is now con- nected with the Boston Symphony QOrchestra, the Boston Philbarmonic Oxchestra and other mugical or- e i ] Michael' Atenstein, hoted: cellist, i O g » portunity to hear fine music on nday evening when these out- ogram at the Scottish Rite [pr Temple. | e TLORY RETURNS .FROM KETCHIKAN BY PLANE; INSPECTS ECW TRAILS After - 'a week’s inspection of | Fécommended leniency. ECW and NIRA read and trail | projects in the Ketchikan distriet, | Regional Forester Charles H. Flory | returned” home. yesterday on. an Alaska Seuthern Alrways plane. Inspector J. ‘W. McDonald has constructed some . excellent low standand rcads opening up new |areas in the southern end of the {district, Mr, Flory said. Two fine | recreational areas have also been opened” up near Ketchikan, One of the ECW road projects iz along the Unuk River, and is de- signed tQ open that area 'to pros- {a trip by plane up the Unuk to Philadelphia and other darge cities | ne International boun@ar: 3 ! y to es- of the Unlted States. Press com-|iimate funds necessary for com- pleting the task.. - —_——— ® 0 09 09 v 0o 90 000 0 . AT THE HOTELS . s 0000000 Gastineau R. D. Baker, Seattle; Woods, Wenatchee. Zynda Mrs. Frank L. Johnson, Juneau; Clyde E. Chase, Oroville, Cal.; A. R. Haydon, Annex Creek. Alaskan L. Bender, Juneau. —_——————— SOCCER PLAYERS! Qrganizing team to play British Rufus gahizations. . thip Danae team. Phone 462. E. 2. Stender, Reck Apartments. adv. nding musicians present their[ pecting, Mr. Flory said. He made | ON BAD CHECK CHARGE } Charged with having passed bad | checks here four years ago, J. W. | MeCord, wellknown Alaska pro- mofer, was yesterday found guilty of that charge by a jury in the |United States Commissioner's ‘Commlssioner's Court. The jury | The case went to the jury about |4 pm. and a sealed verdict was | returned by it at 9 o'clock, which | was opened this morning by Judge |3. F. Mullen. He sentenced Mc- |Cord to pay a fine of $250. Frank H. Foster, attorney for McCord gave notice he would take an appeal to the Federal district| court. Checks given by McCord in the sum of $155, to the Gastineau Hotel, J. J. Stocker and Charles Goldstein, on a Seward bank and cn which payment was refused on account of a lack of funds, were | introduced in evidence by the Gov- ernment. LT. COM. CARPENTER, WRIGHT, COMMANDED LONG NONSTOP FLIGHT Lieut. Commanaer D. M. Car- penter, Navigator of the U. 8. S. Wright, was in command of the |non-stop formation flight from {Hampton Roads, Virginia, to Coco | S0lo, Panama, made by VP Squad- .ron Five September 7 and 8 of |last year. i This widely publicized flight was iat that time the longest non-stop !massed formation flight ever made |by planes of the United States Navy and held the reeord until the non-stop San Franeisco to Hono- | Ilulu flight made in January of 1this year by VP Squadron Ten. 2 e 2 seJuneau people will have a rar 1 < {1 and TONIGHT o M’CORD FOUND GUILTY| U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The Weather (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., Augustd: | Partly cloudy tonight and Sunday, warmer Sunday; gentle winds mostly northwesterly. LOCAL DATA Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather 4 pm. yesty 29.89 52 89 8 10 Cidy 4 am. today 29.87 51 95 Calm 0 Cldy Noon today 29.89 50 88 8 12 Cldy CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY | TODAY Highest 4pm. | Lowest4a.m. 4a.m. Precip. 4am Station temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather Barrow 38 38 | 36 36 22 0 Clear Nome 60 58 | 52 52 10 0 - Cldy Bethel 62 60 46 46 12 [ Clear Fairbanks 80 74 | 58 58 4 Trece Clear | Dawson 80 80 | 52 52 0 4 Pt. Cldy St. Paul 48 46 | 46 46 14 Trace Cldy Dutch Harbor 60 56 | 4 44 0 0 Pt. Clay Kodiak 58 56 52 54 4 0 Clear Cordova 66 66 56 56 8 0 Clear Juneau 54 52 | 51 51 0 £8 Cldy Sitka 58 - | 48 r 0 40 Cldy Ketchikan 62 58 J 48 48 4 10 Pt.Cldy Prince Rupert 60 60 | 48 50 4 0 Pt.Cldy Edmonton 86 14 H 52 52 4 0 Clear Seattle . 64 62 | 54 54 4 01 Cldy Portland 68 68 | 54 54 4 .08 Pt. Cldy San Francisco 70 68 54 54 0 0 Clear The barometric pressure is m>derately low in Southeast Alaska and Bering Sea. It is lowest in the western Aleutian Islands and near Queen Charlotte Islands, with showers in the Southeast, central Interior and portions of Bering Sea. The pressure is mod- erately high over most of the northeastern Pacific Ocean and on the Arctic Coast with clear weather in the Interior, and North ‘and the eastern portion of the Gulf of Alaska. Temperature changes have been slight. i [ AN { INVITATION E to dine well .nd rest w,-:ll at Seattle’s most distinguished ad- dress. Here, you will find all the modern hotel \conveniences mne- cessary to your complete comfort and all those old fashioned ideas of friendliness and hospitality that are necessary to a good thotel well operated. ADOLPH SCHMIDT, Managing Director, Alaskan Headquarters—Ask for Permanent Rates. HOTEL NEW WASHINGTON Seattle’s Most Distinguished Address SEESEATE NI NRCHR NN IR TNRR N ERAR NIV ISR NTRGEE] SMOKEY—PAUL—DAVE and PEE WEE | Room 1, Shattuck Building Candidate for TERRITORTAL TREASURER WILL H. 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