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2 S— THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, {1 1934. BIIIIIHHIIIII]IIIIIIII|IIIIIIII|IIIIIlIIIIIII|IIIIIHIIIIIIIIlI|IIIIII!IIIIIIIlIIII|IlllllIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII e G S i T FOR YOU, AND YOU, ARE HERE! Felts, soleils, velvets and fabrics . . . with new ideas and new trimmings. Just received many new ones in beret, tricorne and brimmed styles. SELECT YOUR FALL HAT NOW! POPULAR PRICES } Store Closed All Day Monday, Labor Day! f (] [ ] g “Juneau’s Leading Department Store” o = E mrmh pass through Capetown onj 1 |t To mccommodn&e zhe pome ume ir way to colonies in Brazil, and ' sig@htseers, the director of the gar- ANOTHER RILEY IS HOPE OF NY. - —"Africa as m dens hangs out signs in Japanese | when an emigrant steamship is in ‘Dorc Many of the emigrants carry South | paint and brushes and spend the day meking sketches in the gar- del ng the 12 hours that their mship docks here they all visit a stone lantern in tne city botan- | to Govern- gardens, by presented the Japanese EVANSTON, 1, Aug. Northwestern has a new a candidate for its football For five years a Riley, Wilmette, 11, Rileys, ha: held down a tackle position at Evanston Pirst it was Jack, All-American gridman and Olympic wrestler. He was followed by his brother, Bill, who was graduated last spring Now comes Frank, a sophomore, to ! carry on the tradition. He weighs 190, as compared with Jack's 220 pounds, and Bill's 235. He is fast and shifty and will play guard. Four of Northwestern’s tackle prospects, Park Wray, James Green DeWitt Gibson and Abe Epstein weigh over 200 pounds, and fans are hoping that out of the gquartet will come another “Riley and Mar- vil” combination for the tackle posts. 31 Riley am. the nt [P FUR TRIMMED COATS VELVET BERETS ® Pay Less—Much Less! Free State Pros Want “Political Borders” Lifted BERLIN, Aug. 31.—Professional! golfers of the Irish Free State! are agitating for the removal of barriers that obstruct their activi- ties. ! They feel that their livelihoods are suffering because of what they term “political borders,” and they| wish to dispense with them so far| as sport is concerned. %For English tournaments, State golfers are classed as seas” players, and are therefore required to qualify on British cours- es Northern Ireland professionals,| on the other hand, may qualify in| their own country. M The Free State players are eager | to return to the order that existed | before the establishment of home| rule, and for purposes of golf have | 10 borders, but one united Ireland. m Emigrants Halt View Capelm Park 1 e Free “over- | 13th Annual Fau' LELY -5 JUNEAU, ALASKA September 12 to 15 Inclusiv For Premium Lists write W, S, Pullen, Secretary For Concessions write R. B. Martin, Manager ° IIIIIIIMWIIIIWHIMMIHIMMMMWMEMHIHIIIIHM «+ CLERKS UNION HOLD. WELL ATTENDED - MEETING THURS. the Wholesale and Retail Clerks’ Unfon No. 1, comprising grocery stote, bakery and meat market wotkers, the last reading of the by-laws took place, The next tneeting will be held at, 8 o'clock on the evening of Sep- tembef 10, wheh a final vote will be taken on permanent officers Bf the local as well as delegates to the Central Labor Council. There were about 30 members present last night and officials hope that all interested members will be in attendance at the next meeting. [ S MUCKERS’ BALL SATURDAY NIGHT { MANDARIN | BALL A Gay Time Is Assured Admission $1.00 ‘REVIEFJERS MUSIC Smart People | tverywhete go to “A Bert” Hot Springs for rest, recreation, relaxation and a general “ton- ing up”. DO YOU? "Thete Is none better—and as reasonable—~as the vitalizing Health Springs At Bell Island, near Kelohikan Delightful cottages, either wits or without hot water hea: g private mineral batis Dancing, Swimming, Boaiing, Hiking, Fishing and Hurditg Mail beat from Kelchikan Svery, ek m‘mmw_‘ {nia whom he At the meeting last evening of sertion. N3 GHIN I suEs Curtain Run Down Twu AHRESTED S DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. WEATHER BUREAU On Life of Famous | T’ W’ , Theatrical Man e eather = ! 2 —_— (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) E (Continued from pPage One) Forecast for Juneau and viclnity, beginning at 4 p.m., August 31: 4 ls hits of 3 Rain tonight and Saturday; moderate southerly winds. while both hy LOCAL DATA = were under gement, { = cluded “Wa Step” with il o | Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity ~ Weather == 4 i > kit » 4 . yest'y 30. 52 s 3 1dy = Loads, Worklng HO'-"'N e T Henry Neble and Everett| ; by Isiay S Ui oG S T e inney and I “Chin- 4 | ot 49.89 ok . : Feédmg Times, Age Lim- | 51" with Montgomery and Stone; Kirschoffer Are Held | wmoon today 3002 53 T Rain 3 "hs Are Sfl in Decrée p! Look! Listen!” with| Over Without Bail CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS NANKING, China, Aug. 31, —| becoming a producer | gy.iq with @ statutoty orime,| ! W In order to eheck the fipid de-|1898, Dillingham prodused mOTe|ye,.y ‘Neple and Everett Kir- | Highest 4pm. | Lowestd4am. 4am. Precip. dam. grease of livespock in Ghina due(than 200 plays and '"‘"‘““d)mfrchorfcr were arraigned today be-{ Station temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Wemhe! fo ignorance,and cruelty, the na-|stars. His prominence in the the-frore jygge J. F. Mullen in the| Barrow 3 38 8 80 o2 0 = | tionalist government has issuc d lastéd ‘more than *"U nited States Commissioner's| Nome 56 56 4 s 16 0 Clear E regulations for the treatment "“"“;‘»“ At ‘“f“cfll”t and committed to the Fed-| Bethel 54 52 50 50 18 04 Rain £= | draft animals, whether cattle, don-| ¢ Sk he was owne jail without bail pending a| Fairbanks 60 60 4 44 4 01 Rain == | keys, horses or mules. of e (Jlj‘_“’“ Thea P oL v hearing. Dawson 50 50 44 4 6 16 cidy g, ; The 4gaxitauta load drawn by 0f A. L. Erlanger in 20 other play- ms of the alleged crime | St. Paul 52 46 13 6 6 == |an animal must henceforth not ex- nouses In various citles \are two young girls, one 13 and| Dutch Harbor 60 46 46 o Z ceed ope half of the weight of the Db e _ithe other 14 years old. Neble s} Kodiak 64 50 52 4 £ | animal itself. A load earried on| Like that of other’ Hheatrledl g 4 pe in his 30's and Kirschof-| Cordova 54 50 50 4 : 1 Fr = |the back must not exceed one- ag clifing g el o 19 years | .nnr ™ 52 52 O T = | third. is said to have been| Sit — — 0 20 Pt.Cldy E Prescribing a 10-hour. working the e o Tue: ~duv night. T ‘{t\nh) an 62 54 1 .28 Rain = |day for all draft animals, the gov- ff m~d'>“' ay after| Prince Rupert 62 52 5 Trace Rain E,emmem has- decreed that three “1 " had Lold thnu stmy ln‘ monton 48 34 4 20 Clear = mepls @ day are necessary. I Bal A States Attorney W. A.| attle 68 52 4 0 Clear =| Grooming must take place onc s ”‘-‘l:’f‘ H;‘“‘ | Holzheimer. No date had been| Portland 6 58 6 0 Cldy = |a day, and no animal under threc - ”’]'_ i "x‘l‘ f ced today for a hearing. 8an Francisco 58 52 G 0 Cldy i == |or over 15 years of age is to be st L R — — —— - — E.a}]awed to do heavy e : pion d“‘}" 8 BT Areas of low pressure h cente the B S 1 Bl w4 — S — , then to Chi s pressure enters over ne ering Sea and = : COUNC]L TO MEET AS upper: MacKenzie cover the er @ Territory this morning. Precipi- —='SWIMMING lS EQUAL[ZAT]ON BOARD " tation has been general over Alaska except on Seward Peninsula and = tic editor . | ‘the far North, heavy rains cect E ENCOURAGED BY A LAST TIME THIS YEAR| the southeast is warmer this mc ciate himself witk ritory show little change. = BRIT{SH SPORTS man's theatrical in e Olty Countefl. will tmeet to~ |3 SR EERE TR po = i o immediately he was a in a special session to e e by o ~ ~ 04 E LONDON, Aug. S1—Great Brit-| . "¢, nimsel as an | Board of Equalization for 1| The Channel Exchange ain, long backward in the produ ¥ | SECONI g | &= | ager. 1<t time this year, in order to Bll,d r Mauro | | SECOND HAND CLOTHING tion of swimming champions, is & . nod. ¥ dis. ed | e Bought, Sold and Exchanged == | )ikely to make a better showing in In World War accogmodate. . (FHORG ) G0 {| | WILLOUGHEY AVENUS ! == the 1936 Olympic Games at Berlin.| In the world war he was com- '“hf’ Bl <ni S : D r C : | . Opposite Cash Grocer: e g' 1t is estimated something like missioned a captain in the aviation appearance - dif . { rué 0. T i Rt == /47000000 has -been. epent during [service. He devoted his talents to|” Idrie Boazd i) | e — ==|#he past 12 months in construction 'entertainment for the soldiers over- F'”” Uas0ome. b | “Express Money Orders { i E= of modern indeor and outdoor|seas and in training cam the nle ! Anytime” : H(lr R pools throughout England, and - Twice married, Mr. e ! Phone 131 ¥ree Delivery | { ry ace young and old are taking: to the was once widowed g PO ! ne ree Delivery 2 s water like seals. vorced. His first | tion, which “f‘ s | ol s 5(3 DRUGGIST The newest and biggest pool at Jennie Yeamans, a B| S Retiugio i of === = 5 ! The Squibb Store Wembley stadium here has accom- |[of the day, who d Gttt Mining Locatioi motices at Em- | } modations for 6,000 spectators. years after their marriage. His P ARG ire office. e dations for 600 s i, afler e e MIss LOGG 15 TeachER (PR OTER WHOLESALE AND RETAIL | Kearney, an ac from Califor- o i RAINBOW GIRLS Election of officers and business meeting Saturday, September 1 ¢ pm. A full attendance is 53 | desired. —adv. in 1913 and L (8] L EMAN’S in Paris in rge of de- ma; who obtained a d {1824 on a technical cha hwestern and G h School, resigned. il s | Front at Main Streel, Juneau Cash Grocery tock-up-Now STORE CLOSED SUNDAY AND MONDAY SHOP FOR TWO DAYS Kraft's—Full Quarl,s 8 Miracle Whip 35¢ PURE—21, Pounds - Honey, can . 33c ALL BRANDS MILK 1414 ounce cans FISHER’S BLEND FLOUR Fresh 2 Pounds 3 ANS . 49-LB. SACK TRe Fig Bars . . 25¢ * Fresh 2 Pounds 98¢ For Consistent | Ginger Snaps 35¢ 249 fsiient Phone 58 or 455 PEACHES PEARS PINEAPPLE LARGE NO. 214 CANS 3 cans, 55¢ 125-Foot "0"' WAX PAPER Large No. 2% Cans TOMATOES, 3 cans . Juneau Cash Grocery EGA STORES! Pimento, Pineapple, Kay 5 oz. glasses Kraft Cheese Spreads .« 20c White King—Large Packages SO4AP POWDER 1. G. A. Laundry SOAP, 10 bars . . 33¢ Catsup, Beets, String Beans Your Choice, 2 for 25¢ 36¢ 18¢ 430

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