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9. THE. DAILY ALASKA EMPIRI: FRIDAY AU(,UbT 24, 1934. d e iyt U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU 2 i @ :/D. . Workmen he ground, | for Petersburg. ready been delivered. As the work e eather [ ] gt 5 progress more men will . ; pift be to build up the crew By 10 U, S Wearter Nutevn) eCI a s f .. |MOTORSHIP ALDER IN & - bRl Forecast for Juneau and viclnity, beginning at 4 p.m., August 24: e []UT 0F jUNE Au FOR OIL, SUPPLIES - =*> — Pihatly ahdaers Lanlant el BEea A e, . X ? ! NOTICE TO CREDITORS LOCAL DATA n 08 e A, o . i Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity ~ Weather The steamer Haleakala relieved | Lighthouse Service was in All persons naving bona fide| 4 pm. yest'y 30.27 65 59 w 7 Ccldy the congested condition of Juneau | ve ay afternoon and evening te Leigh Hack-| 4 am. today 30.21 54 94 Calm 0 Cldy pa . passenger triffic somewhat when ng shortly after midnight for ley Smith will pl present the| Noon today 30.20 59 76, Calm 0 Cldy T3 IBiES she sailed at 6 o'clock. last evening inel Island where a new fog same with vouchers and proofs to CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS - for Seattle, taking 56 passengers 1 station is in course of comn- the und t Juneau, before o 2 out. m. The trip i}x was made September 4. YESTERDAY | TODAY i 4 S Qisits $1 00 For Seattle o get oil for the Adler and sup- FAULKNER., Ladies’ Part-Wool Union Suits ........... . Those going to: Seattle are Ag-|Plies for the camp. First publication, Aug. 20, 1934 Highest 4pm. | Lowest4am. 4am. Precip. dam. ke nes Baroumes, Matt Makey, Julia Bunkhouses have been put up La.L publication, Aug. 25, 1934. Statlon temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 28lrs. Weather g Winke, Mrs. Agnes Dohs, Margaret | wd @1l is said to be in readiness - biiig g o & Barrow 34 34 34 3¢ . 3 .9 Cldy ‘\C\\‘ BC]‘C(S, :l” C()]()I‘S, CilCh .............. $100 Beamish, Mrs, Mary Beamish, v |f0¢ building ‘work, the only thing D:ulv Empire Want Ads Pay! 52 52 2 4 10 Trace Cldy D. Harrison, Janice Seligman 58 56 3 36 4 0 Clear X ) 2 ] $1 00 Plerce Cartwright, Dr. A. W. Stew- Z‘Z 2; é‘: Zg 12 -(2;2 Ié‘;[;n on’s » ~ksS. ez art, Mr. and Mrs. G. Studebak 2 2 5 y ~Women'’s House Frocks, each ........... .51 Ak der-chod (Mis. . Spgn ~ 52 52 46 46 4 Trace PLCldy Glenn Oaks, Mrs. C. F. McNutt g ‘;’ ’j fg 46 : .03 CH.V A f snde Fahrie (G 4 a1 Mrs. J. C. Black, Cecilia Johnson o o = 7 Cldy Women’s Fabric Gloves, pair ..... venees 0108 Pn 4 BRIk, Cectin, SERE, ey B | be S oM Ham L) and. Mrs. . Kibby, Ralph Kibby, Juneau 61 6 | 54 b4 0o 0 Cldy 4 o 1 11- & M al Mrs. S. Erwin, Mr. and Mrs. C . svlm_ (:z = 52 = AL 0 Pt. Cldy Women’s All-Silk Hosiery, pair ..........5L00 Edson, John McGloskos, Dans. De- Saturday Night Ketchikan m o m 8 5% 4 0 @ Cle Cry Vighae, Mrs. M. A, Iavesik, Dobr- g 2 - Prince Rupert 68 68 50 B2 4 0 Foggy Ik f l ] es Black, Betty Black, Charles Heill ’ i‘""fll“w“ éé gg fig 23 4 0 Clear M. E. Crawford, E. L. Davis and T Seattle 6! 6 4 0 Clear Women’s Silk Scarfs, your choice, CdCh o QQ x o AUK BAY INN Seatiip e D GG For S. E. Alaska San Francisco 64 62 58 58 4 0 Cldy Lace and Linen Neckwear, 2for ......... .$1.00 Souneast Al pasengers || D I I D . - - i H < ’ S8 1 Elwin Wright, Mrs. H. G. McCain, heer Luncnes un(',',n,g The Western Alaska disturbance has moved northeastward to the » A E LAy Fred Larson, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph . ¥ Canadian Arctic coast with diminished intensity with light rain yes- ¥l 3 azere J aC ‘“’ G. Wright, James Wright, Harry SR o terday in Bering Sea, moderate rain in the Interior and heavy in Children’s Nazereth Union SUltS’ each..... $1 H Smith, Mrs. R. W. Britton, Gust MUSIC RY HARRY KRANE at Cordova which continues this morning. - The weather has cleared Offes, William Wright, H. N. Ursn ! : at some points to the westward and the pressure is rising and Harry Race for Ketchkan; and a surprise Bun,o [)[ayfl- in Western Alaska. The pressure is moderately high over the eastern Pacific Ocean and moderately low in the North Pacific States. Girls’ fast colored Wash I)re§s§s, each ....$1.00 Children’s Hosiery, special, 3 pairs .......51.00 Mary - Butler, Stella V.. Benson, 1 [ - Temperature changes have generally been slight. e e \ | L] Lol - = (] L k Candidate for TERRITORIAL TREASURER 3 | \ | ! | | ! White Restaurant Napkins, dozen ........ $1.00 i OB S Co , ; is ; ! .'f- liku‘]a fi:a};:rf::u wlLL “" "HASE W. G. SMITH—Independent Candidate White Seersucker, special, 5 yards ........$1.00 S ety aum,. 37 Years a Resident of Alaska 3 5 . " O 4 Consistent, Constructive Advocate of For re-election to Turkish Towels, special, 6 for ............ $1.00 l;greanl l ]a Al Alasks Projests that Mosks Bubocrs Figurcd Curtain Scrims, S})CCile, 5 )'ards ..$1.00 ; YOUR SUPPORT WILL BE APPRECIATED OFFICE OF TERRITORIAL TREASURER I\ICH’S Drcss S()X, SpCCifll, 3 pair ....... _$100 Invites attention to his record of twenty- one ye continuous service as Treasurer and Secretarv ¢! the Banking Board, under duly confirmed apointments by two Demo- cratic and two Republican Governors, and by election in the General Election of 1930. If elected, conduct of the office will be as heretofore, with all possible efl'iciuncy,'with fairness and courtesy to all, and without special favors to any one. Men’s Fancy Sox, special, 6 pair .......... $1.00 Men’s Shirts and Shorts, per suit ......... Continuing our 20% reduction on all CURTAINS and DRAPERIES for TWO MORE DAYS h “Ma'ke Yourself at Home You help yourself from Piggly Wiggly refrigerators as freely as you [ can from your own. Note the variety to choose from—our customers are our honored guests. e e KELLOGG’S M. J. B. ! Coffee | Prumes 1 iy 3-POUND CAN Sulnl;wwl‘—i:'cnd"imd 2 LARGE PKGS. 3-] Al : y, 2 LA iE PKGS. 89c % 21b. pkg. 29¢ 25¢ ) 5 % added moisture PINEAPPLE BISCUIT MIX DOLE FISHER’S 3 large cans 55¢ large pkg. 29¢ COC()AMALT " CANNED MILK A Delicious Food Drink ALL BRANDS 1 1b. can 49¢ 14. cans for 98¢ e S B e LOCAL LETTUCE RINSO LARGE Large Pkgs.—No Soaking Necessary 2 heads 25¢ 2 for 53¢ WALLPAPER CLE ANER Lighthouse (,IJMAX—-Lasy to Use; Makes Wall New Cleanser 2 cans for 23c @ MAKE THIS YOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR YOUR CHILDRENS SCHOOL NEEDS. @ WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF STAR BRAND ALL - LEATHER SHOES FOR CHILDREN. DISTRIBUTED BY ALASKA-RHEINLANDER DISTRIBUTORS For prompt service and immediate delivery of either Rheinlander draught cr botiled beer PHONE 114—Femmer’s Dock. HAROLD L. STABLER, Local Agent ROASTERS i B. M. Behrends Co., [nc “Juneau’s Leading Department Store” Every home needs a good roaster especially at this season, with ducks and geese to cook, and Thanksgiving will soon be here. A fortunate purchase makes it possible to offer you high grade enamel roasters at ex- ceptional low prices— MRl e . P 'I'HREE sEu‘ SALMON {IMMIGR:‘\TION OFFICER 1 NU. V&PBINGS | « HERE FROM KETCHIKAN| Famous Soa p Lake Mineral MARKET SLACKENING Health Baths. Drugless Institute. | | Dewey L. Knight, U. 8. Immigra- | —adv. Three boats sold salmon here tion Officer at Ketchikan has been e e e 9x13 inside measurement... $1.35 10x16 inside measurement...$1.65 this morning, the Sadie, Capt. S. in Juneau for the last few days in ¢ 5 it inn $2.00 SUBSRITS e, nside measurement....dz.! :ski‘evenssta ;012}}';‘:‘5“ {g: ";;XAOL | connection with his office. He is Forn ’ { C per can d Coa; a guest at the Gastineau Hotel I ON T any more at this Capt. John Walso, 16000 POUNAS and can either be reached there l, [ 15 4 Your Nickles and Dimes We don’t expect to have any t for E. E. Engstrom; and the Lu,|or at the U. S, Customs. offion : ; ’ price so suggest you take advantage of this Capt. John Jones, 3,000 pounds for | Y Pound Y2 Pound One Pound are BIG VALUE at E. E. Engstrom. { The salmon market is said 10 b€ ¢ slacking off somewhat with v.he‘ Jarge amount of fish being caught, “ » and some of the local packers are G-B~ WAND.ERER tying up their boats temporarily.! Those which are staying in repre- : sent the Alaska Coast Fisheries. e - 0. N. B. ATTORNEY IS \ i1 PRINCE GEORGE rusi “lsiaml(’r” \ opportumty 23p 406 79¢ ‘I’IGGLY WIGGLY Piggly Wiggly Meat Department By popular request we are repeating our Smoked Meat Special '. SATURDAY SMOKED MEAT SPECIAL e 1 Cudahy’ $ Eastern Bacon, whole or half, Ib. 25¢ el Cudahy’s Eastrne Hams, whole or half, Ib. 25¢ EERl Hens, stewing, corn-fed hens, fancy, Ib...25c¢ | b—— Broilers, 1934 milk-fed, 3 whole birds. ..$1.00 .‘!‘4 Roasters, large colored birds, fancy, Ib.. .33c Juneau- Young Hdwe Co. YOU CAN R,EALLY HAVE A NEW¥ CAR ] for R. W. Hannington, Reg!onal{ Counsel for the Canadian National | Railway, is a round trip passenger on the steamer Prince George. i Salvage Operations A, permanent wave with no straggly ends and with the softest, most naturel wave on tep for— —ee ATTENTION JUNEAU WOMEN'S CLUB The Douglas Island Women’s Club Leaves City Float is entertaining the Juneau Wom- | en’s Club in Douglas on Friday SATURDAY—S P .M. evening, August 24. A special ferry will Jeave Juneau at 7:20 and all|{ SUNDAY—3 P.M. members are requestcd to attend the Douglas meeting. |{ MONDAY—4: M. . ¥ our price — and B . MRS. W. D“m;f::'my‘ o PETER PAN BEAUTY - ':--u-:: -'t" n:‘:'-p sad M- ‘ ————— Get your tickets at SHOPPE FOR Grocery 24 BUSINESS Meat 24-2 rings g rollapte b Juax wos, sramcs PHII " 42 15 GoOD 422 Famous Soap Lake Mineral | GEORGE BROS. Phone 21 tor Appotnimens ||l P ROSPERITY Dept. 42-2 rings Health Bnm Drugless -Institute. i % ~adv. ‘

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