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It’s 'a peach of a sale if you want shoe bar- geins. guests. | time the' belis SITKA GIES CLUBWOMEN LIVELY TIME 01d Bel]s Toll” Again— Headquartcrsq-.ransform- ed Into Old Russia SITKA, Alaska, Alg:'8-Special cmrespondencm«,?uly ked a red letter day in Sitka a the lives of the BuSiness and Pro- | fessional’ Women Who &pent’ four hours “ffi the anciént papnn of the Russitins, where' Baranof ‘Piled and earded’ his title’ of “The Little Czar of the Pacific.” The Girl Séotts” of Sitka were official hostesses to members of the club who weré makiiig "the Southeast Alaska ‘‘tour after the closé of their convention i Seattle, but the whole town entered into the pleasure of entertaining the guests. been ‘ lowered Girl Sc¢outs handed each woman a card on which the Alaskan flag was pictured with its history printed Beheath. The cards were in the blue and gold oI the tl}nded‘ As the long eo{ women wnl;» ¢d toward the city in brilliant cunshine the bells, in the tower of historic St, ichagl's Cathedral rank out joyfully. Tt was the fifst ad ‘ever ‘been ring to weléome visitors. The horior ‘1§ |veserved fof, . tHE' ‘Arrival of “the| | Bishop, Easter | ndny and_ special nto & bit of old Rus- | urniture, 1cbhs, -ghiatht’ |copper ' kéttles, brass candlesticks {and other treasures’ borrowe “trom \‘Russinn hiomes Had been usbe;:‘xg:y |tesses at 'hé up.rters W ficers lof the Sitka @ in! After the gangplank had| “lo. Richards of jl’ot(’nmt? Is | Lost in Juneau, | Mid-Afternoon | What is a‘Potentate without a Divan? Or, out a Potentate? That is.one of the puzzling questions referred to Miss Caroline Todd.at the Chamber of Commerce Information booth in me Gdstirieau’ HOESL! Ye:terday. afbernoon when th while the Alaska lay @t the dock, | Poteritate O.' ¥ JoseBh, who' also finds"time to be President and Gen. | Packing " Cothpany, *Seattlé, ‘actom- plished the unusual feat of gettitg Tadd ' Brought 4 rescue party. Potentate Joseph, who became Jeparated from contemporaries while walking along the sidewalk, stated that he had been offered only “ohe”" and had postpoiied Thé ‘one” was 4lso lost. at' the Information Desk reads: “Name—O. B. Joseph, Old Home Town—Seattle, Going to—Lost.” MRS. RICHARDS IS FOR MISS ALEXANDER A miscellaneous shower of Tovely glm /Surpfigéd’ the guest of honor at ‘the luncheon given today for Miss Lillian Alexander, by Mrs. C. Portland, who is the house guest of Judge and M.s. George F. Alexander. Luncheoh ~was served at the Réedlyn tea shop to twenty guests who went latér to the Alexander home for bridge. Here Miss Alexan- der, whose erigagement to Mr. Dean ‘a variety of gifts was presented to her. Mrs. Richards’ guests were Mrs. J. A. Hellenthal, Mrs. William B. Kirk, Mrs. Guy McNaughton, Mrs. R. E. Robertson, Mrs. W. W. Coun- icil, Mrs. Florine Housel, Mrs. Frank A. Metcalf, Mrs. H, L. Faulkner, CiTY: what is'a Divan with- eral Manager of the Jameés" Hgm‘yl lost in Jureau at 3 o'clock’ in the | atternoon. ‘Telephonie calls' by~ Miss | that. | | “Ari entry in the registration book HOSTESS AT SHOWER ! Siherman of Seattle, was announc- | led" Saturday, was strprised to tears| when the large basket containing | Mrs, J, J. Connors, Mrs. J. F Mul- | ‘LvN AM RETURNS TO IFORMER JUNEAU DANIELSEN |~ MAN IS KILLED; STILL IN SEATTLE| James Lynam, vxce-prcsment of fhe Juneau Mine Workers' Asso-|H. Lassiter, formerly of - Juneau, d to the city from|who was married and went to the rday on the steamer |States about a year ago, was killed but Ted Danilesen, presi- in an automobile acident in Ellens- the organization, did nat’burg. Wash., on August 3. The y him. remains were sent to Seattle, where ent still is in Seattle, where |he and his wife had, established e and Lynam went to discuss the | residence. He was a member of the ‘m ibor situation with labor | local lodge of Elk: and wellknown [ > recently. If was nof'| here. ann hen Danielsen would : h it is believed he )“1 y holding labor confer- anc 1e Puget Sound city. Ly who made an abrupt and ted return today to attend of his son who figured wning tragedy last pyeek, g to say yesterday re- onferences in Seattle. - PAINT-UP AT DAWSON For th e since the early days Dawson, the exterior of | the 15 old D..A, A A. Build- !mfl Dawson Family The- atre 1g sprayed with a coat lof 1 | Word ha$ been Aln e, HAINES MERCHANT HERE Carl Bjoonstad, Haines merchant, arrived aboard the Bandon. Bjoon- stad, who expects 0 spénd a few days in Juneau on Businéss, is stay- ing at'the'Zynda Hotel. .- WHERE IS HEY | unexp: the fur in ¢ had 1 zar Postmaster Albert Wile has re- ceived an inquiry from Thomas M. Keely, 1320 W. 5th Street, Los Angeles, Cal,, as to the whereabouts of his brother Harry. The latter has been in Atlin and then left be in Juneau or vicinity. B R N T S S IR A BANTAM IN WEIGHT ~but a giant in speed and perfommnce Lift it—You will be amazed Here is a full-sized iron that weighs but 3 pounds —half the weight of ordi- nary irons. c ecxtra quick heating in this iron makes it glide over those difficult heayy pieces and leavethemsmoothassilk. Fully automatic with a range of 12 different iron- ing temperatures avail- 9 able at your finger tips. | g Thermostatic _protection for iron and. ironing. AUT@- ACGIDENT, eceivéd that K.} for Haines and is believed now to; U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER “BUREAU THE WEATHF R (By the U. s Whaum- Buréau) i | Forecast for Juhedu ixid vicinity, beginnirig' at 4 p.m. August v' Showers tonight #nd Thursday; mioderate southeast winds. LOCAL DATA Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity 29.86 52 0 SE, 14 29.91 a9 86 SE. 13 29.96 49 91 s’ 7 CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS Time 4 pm. yest'y 4 am. today Noon today Weather Cudy - Rain Rain YESTERDAY Highest 4p.m. temp. temp. TODAY Lowest4am. d4am. Precip. 4am. temp. mnp Veloclty Mhrs wuther 34 14 0 34 g 0 44 Cam ‘b 40 '+ Calm B4 0 .02 0 14 28 08 28 .26 40 o0 Station Barrow: ... Nome .. Béthel Fairbanks Dawson St. Paul Dutch Harbor Kodiak Cardova Juneau Sitka 5 Ketchikan .. Prince Rupert . Edmonton ... Seattle Portland San Francisco . New York Washington 46 a4 54 56 i be 48 54 56 54 52 54 54 C\dy Clear Pt. Cldy Cldy 14, =3 Calm At Calm 48 ! 50¢ ' 58 58 52 64 66 85’;‘;‘3%838?‘;822882 6 .. 90 WEATHER CONDITIONS AT 8 A.'M. Ketchikan, rain, temperature, 40; Craig, cloudy, 54; Wrangell, raing 50; Sitka, cloudy, 52; Soapstone Point, rain, 49; Radioville, rain; Port Althorp, cloudy; Skagway, rain, 50; Cordova, cloudy, 50; McCarthy, rain, 45; Valdez, cloudy, 47; Seward, clear, 59; Anchorage, clear, 53; Fairbanks, cloudy, 40; Nenana, cloudy, 48; Hot Springs, cloudy, 42;" Tanana, clear, 44; Nulato, clear, 42; Kaltag, clear, 39; Unalakleet, clear, 32; Ruby, clear, 54; Flat, clear, 64. WEATHER SYNOPSIS Barometric pressure is high over the north Pacific Ocean and the Aleutian Islands and low over the rest of the Territory and the Gulf of Alaska this morning. Light to moderate rain has fallen over the Interior, Kodiak Island, and from 'Cordova to British | Columbia during. the last 24 hours with other .parts of Alaska experiercing fair weather. Temperatures this morning are slightly warmer over the southern half of the Territory and cdoler over the northern half. Ne K| cidy clay B Friendly Club ‘and members ‘of ih “Girl Scofi;'cw cil! Two hon .hpstesus o were len, Mrs. Wallis George, Mrs. J. W. | |Bayne, Mrs. John Walmer, Mrs. J, |W Gucker, Mrs, Betty Parker, Mrs. | You can do n hetter with a weight Strength-saving THUMB RES’% buttonssaving E SUSUSLLLPSNN | Telephone Won't Be Bother to Dr. Ohman For twg. or.three weeks, Dr. A&, C. Ohman of Seattle will not jump when the telephone rings. He put his oWj telephone about 1,000 m)les“ bekiid him when he arrived here| yesterday from Seattle on the steamer Alaska to visit with Dr.| and Mrs, William P. Blanton Dr. Blanton will attempt to give Dr. Ohman “two or three weeks of Alaska fishing” during his glhest's stay here. The two young | ticing physicians were classmates at Colo- rado University. Dr. Ohman, who has been prac- in Seattle for three years, is an associate there of Dr. O. A. Nelson. They specialize in genito- urinary surgery. e GELLATLY TRAVELS L. Gellatly, relative of John A. Gellatly, one-time Lieut.-Governor of the state of Washington and now a Seattle attorney, is a round-trip passenger on the Princess Alice from Vancouver, B, C. L. Gellatly] is a resident of Wennzchee‘ Wash, D DAILY EMPIRE WAN5 ADS FAY: |Ih Daily Cross-word Puzzle ACROSS L Inquire 4 Permeate 9. Weep 12, Brr 13. Running knot Hasten Full of small lhlrp points ligh city Bl s collec- tively Suture Swimming bird related to the loons Keep on ob- stinately , New England state: abbr . Sailing vessel incely Itat- 14 15. 1. 19 20. 2L Jan family Broad street: abbr. 32 Pertaining to I}l moon . Half score 35. Slave 37. Mystic Bib- iea) word 3. B 40. Thoroughfares 43. Flat circular bleces 46, Soft velvetilke faric 48, Native of & European country 61. Peculiar 52. Compogition for nine b4, Dessert 85. Dance ste] 66, Cover wit] th 8. Rv?g Ish Solution of Yesterday's Puzzie l Fisher for eels Disencumber . AMrmative . Centrad por- jone, of ears of corn” . Relleve Part_of_cer- tain ‘flowers Green h‘lh’lt Metal tasteher Southiern Johnnycnkes cut of meat Emit rays Eloweriess (3 Rike u! _ground Cortéct ln‘-eo ohe's Sroal) 8 plosl T I Oh Femintie 3. Cutting irpplement 4. Reservolr for i 5. Peminine nickname % You and me ///« constantly | surrounded 'by eager puests, were Mrs. Anra flan\on and {Mrs. Nadja® Bahrt. Born in' Sitka 1under ‘the " 'Russfan réeln:xé Iflyh |Anfia Schmakoff, “now’ MFS. Han- llon, and little Nadja" Kashniketf, |now Mrs, Bahrt, weré present, ol |Castle Hill when the 'flag of. the ;Russnans was lowered for the last |{time and the Stars and Stripes raised to fly from the top of the [staff. Their vivid account of the| |event brought out notebooks and ‘pencns ffom the visitors' handbags, |and, they were kept busy all after- noon autographing everything from jcoples .of books on Sitka ta Gifl | N Scoyt streamers and Gold ' Dig- \gers membership badges. Real Russian Tea Réal Russian tea was served from a gorgedus' old samovar by Mrs. Jack Calvin, formerly Sasha Kashe- varoff, Water in the samovar was heated by chartoal from the old Russian charcoal pits a few, miles from Sitka. || Courtesy ‘cars were provided by e Girl Scout Couriell to take the visitors to ‘Lovers” Lane, Sheldon Jackson Schéol, Sheldon” Jackson Museum, Sawmill Creek nghwny " Alaska National Cemetéry, Plon {Home' and Hospital for dged" Al gm graves of Princess Maksoutolt, e ‘Indian village and other Point: interest. In St. Michdel's CAtlie- dral” the ‘guests were shown' price- less treasures of the Greek Ortho- dox Church by Father A. B, Kislié: varoff, who had uccompanled the I party’ from Jureu. Only “by' cafeétil planning ~and | cutlifiing ‘the” tour was”"it flmib'[e | for the guests to see the oumuld ‘mg msfnts of interést 14 SRR, | SIy It With Flowers st [\,u‘,)dxI To_ sallirig” floves wete pliced in' the state tooms ©of Mys. Geline McDonald;| of Richmond, Vit President of "the Busltiess ‘and’ Bro- fessioital’ Women's” Clubs, and Miss Luli ‘M. Piifbanks, of Seattle| Chhirman of the Afaskan cruise: A the Vietoria, ‘ofticial ‘shiff of the® ‘9G4 Diggers' Oritise, " vast |off, campfire songs were the Gl Scouts! and fhréwell and (tpodbyed" floatéd " from “Atd to thin.k it is all over sb| soof quUAVered’ ofie titkd young Scout as*she’ jblned ‘hér" troop for the ‘miwrch bhek “to headquarters’ and HAppYy miemiories. ————- ZUERN “HERE 8. T. Zuern, ‘merchantise broker, arrived’ Here'‘aboard the Alaska {from a ‘SoutheAst Alaska port. s ormerJ R. H, Willilams, Mrs. Alexander, IMrs. Robert Bender and the guest lof' honor. lexander and Mr. Sherman will be lanl event of early fall. | Mrs. Richards, who has been vis- | iting here for several weeks, will leave Saturday on Glorge, bound' for her bortland. WALLDERS, HOKE ON FLIGHT, HAWK INLET home in tley,, N. J.,owho arrived en the; P Nncess Allce, - were pasr*ngers ard the Alaska Air Transport S Inson seaplane flown by Sheldon | Simmons to Hawk Inlet this morn-| lng V. L. Hoke, Radio Engmeer U, 8. Signal Corps, was also a pas- senger to Hawk Inlet. —————— AGNEWS HERE, ~ived in Juriéalt aboard the Alaska from Seattle., Ag’new ls a promtn- ent Seattlé abtorney. The wedding of Miss Al-‘ Mr. and Mys. V. B. Wallder off Mr. and’ Mrs. H: C Afnew ar-| BUTTON -NOOKS. CAL- ROD unit sealed in metal, attached HEEL STAND. Come in‘and see it.t0day. the Prince | | | | AEROMATIC IRON £/81.00-—Allowance on Your Old Iron—$1.00 [ J Alaska Electric Light " and Power Co. JUNEAU—Phone 6 DOUGLAS—Phone 18 - e AACTE ALY | | tain a uniform temperat inside. Y finished with CELOTEX Celotex [N YOUR HOME'— FOR COMFORT, BEAUTY AND. ECONOMY A house lined with CELOTEX is comfortable because it is easy to main- ure. 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