The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 20, 1935, Page 7

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RDAY ULY 20, 195). By BILLIL l)h BhLK THE DAILY ALASKA EMF eI The Weatl—trer BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG 0y 22 (By the 0. 8, Weather Bureau) Gqsgfg'égg-ré‘a%géus e HAW"HAw" Furecust for sunedu and vieani~, beginning at 4 p. m., July 20: g SNUFFY - - = " WAAL--T HAINT TH' LOOK. ON : Partly cloudy tonight, Sunday proBably showers; gentle wester- YoU AINT GOTTA OME-- | FIGGERED OUT SNUEEY'S +FACE ' WHEN Y ¥inds becoriihs SN R N (T WOULD BE OK. IF AT 1 ASKED HIM IF HE 4 g WE-UNS'LL GIT THAR, Time Buomoer | Temp - Humidity Wind Velocity Wenthe YOU WAS ALL ALONE, BUT WAS FIXUN' TO | p v g 56 p 4 1 BUT ‘M PLUMB 4 pm. yest'y 30.18 56 8 5 cidy THERE'S LO-WIZIE AN SOT ON GITTIN' HH-CH HIKE 4 am. today 3022 52 97 0 Rain THE SEXTUPLETS TO A& SOON START-- Noon today 30.24 50 5 s 4 cldy THINK ABOUT -=- RADIO & PORTS | YESTERDAY | rova* Hvlest 4pm. | Lowestdam 4am. Freclp 44 o Stution temp. temp. | temp temp velocity 24hes Weallier Anchorage 58 | 52 9 Cldy Barrow 34 34 34 34 2% 0 cldy Nome 4 52 0 52 12 18 Rain Bethel 68 62 42 44 8 04 Pt.Cldy | PFairbanks 0 70 5 5 4 Trace Cldy Dawson | S 8 08 Cldy | st. Paul 54 52 6 0 Cldy © 190 Kic, St S, o, Gest Bl g@ Dutch Harbor ey 4 0 Cldy ; o T 31 e Kodiak 52 50 8 16 144 Rain : | ‘ B S Cordova 54 52 5 56 26 134 Cldy o |NEW BIRD STAMPS A "‘ {¥ H. Ganty, Mr A. Rasmuson | today going to the Westward Juneau 56 56 51 52 Calm .28 Rain s ~ | AVAILABLE LOCAL P. O.| D l and Mrs. F. J. Van dewall will be |far 85 Seward So many reserva-| gitiq 58 2 Calm 07 Ccldy I)() 4](, I“4 b | —_— | oug as i hoste: 1e business women. The | tions were desired that the Victoria | gatenikan 64 64 58 60 8 0 cldy j The Douglas post office is now visi Uso take the Lake Ben- | could not accommodate all Who| prince Rupert 66 66 | 54 52 4 0 Pt. Cldy A |ready to accommodate bird hunters Cl ’ Mlss w|LLIAMs nett trip. wished them Edmonton 74 72 50 52 4 0 Clear NE “7‘ | with Federal permit to get their lurC l x During the past year Alaska Pro-| geattle 80 8 58 58 4 0 Clear L | quota of birds during the approach- " B o Sitka Entertainment = |grams have been staged in prac-| portiand 86 8 | 58 58 8 0 Clear 3 | ing season as a supply of the 1935 Servwes FUR PRES'DENT o .' il & at Sitka under | fisany gl of the 1600 clubs repre-| gan Francisco . 60 88 | 52 82 6 3 o A= 36 scries of migratory bird- hunting‘ eir_lea Hugh C. Nichol- | centing 60,000 business women. Alas-| New York 90 80 | 8 4 2 Clear BRIDGE AND WHIST ps arrived in the last mail. | { ae taking the |y, yas had wide publicity through-| washington 9% 88 P 4 0 Clear Mrs, W. E. Cahill entertained at e — I Notices for pnis daibeniieiiton | ) :3‘:‘ ”] )4 ‘““flfil“t:(!: out the nation among the women el WL i i e i e L 3 her home yesterday afternoon with LEAVE FOR SITKA fawst be recelved by The Empire & <iglh who spend the majority of their five tables ol whist. Winning scores, Harold Gibson left on the|, . jater than 10 o‘f:lock 5“""%” Alaska Luncheon Is qwank *‘"gl yhe: A time in the business world and WEATHER CONDITIONS AT § A. M. were made by Mrs. Carnduff, high, Northland enroute. to_Sitka Where morning v guarantee change of| lest of Events—Alaska W ot "“’ s of :\v xm:(v n[e t;w many who could secure accommo- Ketchikan, cloudy, temperature, 58; Oraig, foggy's 53; Wran Mrs, Langseth, low, and Mrs. Hav- | he will hold a serles of services for | sermon topics, ete. T o d i ilu M. Fairbanks of the | gations for the trip this year are| foggy Sitka, cloudy, 57; Port A'thorp, cloudy; Soapstone, fogg: dahl, cut. the next few weeks. Also leaving on | our Arrange A peio Weekly and Daisy Dudley | qiready making plans to go to Al-| Radioville, cloudy; Skagway, cloudy, 57; Anchorage, cloudy, 56; Fait- Mrs. Felix Gray was hostess to a the Northland were three young.:. S wha h own insurance and|gcka in 1936. banks, part cloudy, 68; Nenana, cloudy, 64; Hot Springs, partly few ladies for cards last evening. men from here going to jobs await- St. Luke’s Episcopal Church (Continued from Page One) real business in Seattle. Mrs. e cloudy, 60; Tanana, cloudy, 59; Nulato, eloudy, 54; Kaltag, cloudy, Daisy M | Woman’s Club Committee for the 1B charg v a Wran- 0 the boat during the twelve days. day will see that they visit b ot Mt Sincrurice 1 30,000 4 40,000 DOAS Brown of Port Angeles is of entertainment stunts| Unalakieet, 513 For whist, Mrs. Ed Holbrook and part cloudy, 48; Ruby, cloudy, 56; Flat, riain, 48. Mrs. Sadie Cashen were the high and low scorers while at bndge' ing. ARe. o PR, The annual Rose snow at Thomas ‘"7 :30 p.m.—Evening pr;s;e; nn‘d ville, Ga., usually draws an at- | sermon. WEATHER 5YNOPSIS With the barometer high from Cordova south to British Colum-~ | ) ¥ R : _ . Mrs, Geline :/Cxis;dl.:,x:.; :::g ;fif’;esfi‘luffiymrfllull's BREAK “ e e G T:’:lxlfi sonmp Shoren R R 1o moria, b HESGAY i g bia a trough of low pressure centered southwest of Kodiak over the ML i i y v 3 | has such a keen interest, the offices President for the past four years| Parker County, Texas peach grow-| rest of Alaska. Light rain has fallen over western and upper South- LEAVE FOR VISIT ! #5730 am—Holy Mass and - of the Barrington Transportation Will m: or first trip into Alas-|ers reported their orchards have| €asi Alaska during the last twenty-four hours with heavy precipita- {mon. Benediction of the most| gy and the Indian section. ka at t time et one of the iargest crops in re-| ton around the Gulf. Temperaturss are warmer over the southern | Blessed S"u‘mmf*nt after the muss little portion of the Territory this morning with parts, change in other A OUT, HOQUIA Mr:. Mike Pusich, accompanied by While at Petersburg Mayor Ed second cruise will leave Seattle 'cent years. her two sons Mickey and Larry, left on the Northland enroute to Seattle for six weeks visit with relatives. D e RETURNS T0 DOUGLAS C. H. Bowman, superintendent of school: here, returned home on the Nerthland from a vacation trip south. While away he attended the \ HCQUIAM, Wash, "July 20— Lumber strike rioters broke out | suddenly late Friday with 300 strike | ympathizers attacking several mill | workers and seizing and ovcrpowm-. ing police. A battle wazed fast and furious but apparently none were | seriously injured. National Guard| BUDGE TAKES DAVIS NET WIN Lokken and Earl Ohmer will ini- tiate the visitors into the mysteries of b canning and the shrimp industry. At Juneau Upen reaching Juneau the Gold ers become the guests of Alas- only Business and Profession- 12 For Every Purse and Every Purpose PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. PHONE Old bapers for sale at Empire thne Gold Is $35 Per Fine Ot BRING IN YOUR OLD GOLD , . . RECEIVE HIGHEST CASH ]’RICE I WILL BE IN j}INEJ,A.lJ FOR A SHORY TIME ONLY! Help Prosperity by Turnihg Old Trinkets Into Spending Money GATHER UP AND BRING ‘OR SEND IN EVERYTHING GOLD JEWELRY g, E. A.Cn;er*l which was held in | troop: finally dispersed the crowds WI\‘lBLE}I})fiI‘L Em”}l‘l‘f‘;nfx‘mn ‘n ;" V;r;;m:ln‘s‘ r(lh(l)}x’l ,;r}::(’uo:m:“;ati e enver, Colorado. 4 patr s s Ca d-| the passengers E “ and patrolled the streets all night. |, . "o 000" e st triumph | Auk Lake and Mendenhall Glacier. THE HOTEL OF ALASK!/ HOTELS of the United States inter-zone Davis Cuptennis series with Ger- many here today. He overcame Heiner He! youthful Teuton, in a four. tle which found the American he German’s early stub- ce to win easily. The ile in the city the women will 0 visit the concentrating pla.m; Y e Alaska Juneau Mining Com- | | he ‘ astlneau Harriet Pullen at Skngwny! will give her well known and in- lecture on the early his- of the place and members from Women's Club including Mrs. “Caterpillars” in Mining You Begin and End at the Our Services to Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat tor 11-9, 6-8, 6-1. the Rings Bracelets Emblems Watches Necklaces Spectacle Frames Cuff Links Lavaliers Gold Pens Scarf Pins Lockets Ear Rings Brooches Wateh Chains Fraternity Pins Medals Ornaments Lodge Emblems I)l'/‘," o College Emblems DENTAL GOLD Crowns Bridges Inlays Removable Bridges 441 For Further Information WE WILL BUY ANY AMOUNT. YOU HAVE, REGARDLESS OF CONDITION. A SINGLE PIECE OR A BOX FULL. NO AMOUNTS TOO LARGE TO HANDLE. $2 to $30 for Gold Bracelets, Chains, Dental, Etc. Digccarded Gold Rings Bring Good Prices Regardless of Condition. M. E. WILCOX GOLD BUYER Licensed on Treasury Dept. Form TGL-12 Zynda Hotel “CATERPILLARS” clear the land “CATERPILLARS” bring in the timbers “CATERPILLARS” haul the supplies “CATERPILLARS” move the heavy pieces “CATERPILLARS” haul out the ore “CATERPILLARS” help dispose of the waste material With the “CATERPILLAR” Diesel all this can be done BETTER~-QUICKER OIL BURNER CONVENIENCE AT A COAL STOKER PRICE WITH YLVAMATIC SR. “FULLY AUTOMATIC” OIL BUR! Iess Than $300.00 Installed with 16-Barrel Tank SYLVAMATIC JR. RANGE BURNER INSTALLED FOR $60.00 3%2-Barrel Tank Capacity CAN BE BOUGHT ON TERMS! Juneau, Alaska flxv ACETYLENE wefiqu ALL KINDS OF TANKS MADE TO ORDER Quality Tank Repairing Member Association of Certified Welders 'APER omplete Repamng “Stem to Stern” Call 411 Now! CONNORS MOTOR Co. Chevrolet, Pontiac, Buick Agents To find out—write ' L Northern Commercial Co. . Alaska and Yukon Territory “Caterpillar” Dealers Heme Office—Colman Bldg.—Seattle, Wash. uk Bay Inn Invites You to DANCE EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT TO MUSIC FURNISHED BY GEORGE TROYCHAK “The Wonder Boy Accordionist” Oil and Storage Tank Specialists in ALUMINUM, BRONZE, CYLINDER and BOILER WELDING 'GET IN THE SWIM! Spend Your Vacation at & Sitha Hot S prmgs FISHING If Possisble to WELD—We Can Do It! NO JOB TOO LARGE—WE GO ANYWHERE. Call us NOW for FREE estimates Alaska Welders Wllloughhy Avente atP, G Cou] Dock JACK R. SILVA, Manager HUNTING BOA‘I‘ING Reasonable Rates ® FRIED CHICKEN DINNER EVERY SUNDAY ]uneau Lumber Milb hw.

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