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$1. $1. $1. $1. The Phoenix Hosiery Kashi will introduce college colors for Fall 80¢ ) 00 25 50 95 .|||u||m||||nmimlilim|m|uunnimfiuuuium}umuiliuuiu'lmmumin PHOENIX HOSIERY with CUSTOM-FIT TOP - first on your list Prom—V arsity—Stadium Campus ‘~—“WMW' "‘PW" B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Exclusive Distributors 'llIIIIlIIIlllIIIIlllIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIII": & - JUVENILE SOFT ~ DRINK-BUSINESS BOOMING TODAY Energetic Youngsters ening Up Lemonade Dis- pensaries, Front Street since the firm started operabions‘ 10 30 6m~M0rning Segvice. Sub-| © Today . their stand was located at €% "Bufflen Bearing the entrance to a passageway be-| tween the Silver Fox Barber Shop on \Vlth beverm lupplul md condueted ; fn the . form dren’s service. ;' Thes roll - called, : 12 v 11:00 arn—Mornm Seryice. Ser- mon on the Gaspel n for the Ninth' Sunday after Trinity. * The public is welcome at al setvloes FlntPrumn Cill'eh WAGGOEE Minister form, of &' Chil- wmheno ” "FM and the Juneau Ice Cream Parlor, ' patrols the domtovn streets. Bob- | the latter being their source of Mq ice A | to | business at that address yeste:dpy Op and today, is owned and mannsed\ and June | Powers, 12. The Powers sisters. )pmled gross sales totalling 33 cents (at noon today, and stated, thaf 62 thig.mi cents was taken in at, their estabs The bright sunshine and warm |lishment yesterday. Jehnh MCcRob- 1, by weather of the last four days is eris, epidemic of juvenile soft drinl on Front Street. Helen Miller, 11, 11, and Tina Lepetich, 10%, k | at supply. nother dispensary . located in the entrance to a vacant stqre nexz the First National Alice Powers, 10, 15, at five cents. . per portion. dispensaries which has broken out|McRoberts, expected o exoeed llfl'v | vesterday's sales—75 oents — hefore! Violet Paui, closing up shop taday, as she had areltaken in 52 cents at noon mflay ploneers in the sidewalk refresh-|At the Powers sisters soft dr;nk ment business, They began opera- |stand prices ranged from 1 tions on Wednesday and have set|cents, depending on the size of Yhe up their stand each day in a dif-|class. ferent location on Front Street be- tween Franklin and Seward. Their|line competition entered the n_;ld| equipment consists of a small Bob Chaney, home-made table covered by a‘pensary on the sidewalk near the entrance to the Juneau Drug Store, tles of the drinks being sold—onelwnh two assistants, Gene and Troy red and one green—at 1, 2, 3, and|Erwin. Manager Chaney stated that fresh white cloth, two large . bot 5 cents a glass, straws, in cash. The three young busine: they have averaged earnings ’ s The and professionsl Women stated thatf soft drinf of | organized by from 50 cents to one dollar each|who has outfitted his coaster wak Shortly before noon today mascu- 12, soda fountain salaries for the sales staff, the 9« glasses of various sizes, a|year-old Erwin twins, depended en- bouguet of wild flowers and a small | tirely upon future sales. The Chan- pewter dish originally intended for| ey-Erwin establishment puts out &ias it will be tcothpicks which serves as a cash/ |large glass of lemonade or a x!d' register. An audit of the firm's as-|beverage of unknown origin on & sets this morning disclosed 38 cents|straight §-cents-a-glass basis. west _development in the ihy m e Helgeson, X" years standing of the same . looation, 'nr; thought to be responsible for an|handles a line of heme-made, luage ern opened a dis-| w 0@11!4 thas} { cuasr OF GOV, TH DEPARTS ¢ Fred .; nmm n@q lett. on . he inoe : orning. fof the, south. 'nne he' arrived on the, Robert nort e Rk e e ‘!‘de flibiczae M &8 BRIDGE O DL WS ol Laying of pllnluna on the: sew | Douglas Isignd bridge has. bben completed and it i8 expected that work on the .fll” will ‘be started in about a week, sccording 4o, Ike. B Taylor, Chief Engineér of the:Al- jaska Road Commtission. It is’ neces~ sary to wait until the pew pave- ment .is" opened, on lower _ Front Btreet so that. tryeks cgn use it in hauling rock *from fl\e mine’ t6 the fill. It probably will be Jate ln QOcto- ber before the work s ' fi surface thé road from i oy ‘lu after !he fii Ls;lll ARt 5 ———— FAIR AUTOMOBILE - Troy; service, WORSHIP SERVICE A’I‘ ELEVEN— A service of tribute to WILEY POST AND NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Franklin at Fourth REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Minister “Where Welcome and Worship Meet” SUNDAY SCHOOL AT TEN—for all but adults; the adult announcement to be made later. .ORGAN MOMENTS AT TEN-FIFTY—come early for this treat as preparation for the worship WILL ROGERS Minister bringing the message; Matilda Holst guest soloist; -Betty Key guest. opganiat. ALL THE PUBLIC CORDIALLY WELCOME TO ALL SERVICE; s N —_— That automobile award at the Sout,pe:m Alaska, Falr, deun-t seem 80 far away today. e The deluxe Plymouth wdpn nhr chased by the Juneau Volunteer Fire Department as the award - prige, ar- rived. this morning fram thle fin the motorship Nurthllndq:n will be held September 11, ll 13 and 14. The order. for Lhe a ST mmma Sl ope tests of equipment . on "the |est Service vensel, are moowly suceessful, - a, {H. Plory, Reglonal Fopester,: mornlnxulur Flory was “in tact with the &hip..b sadiophaong while it was' ‘off némym lu: m’d reception wn emm Rl o ] TO SITKA ., Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Soboloff are passengers from Seaitle ta.Sitks on “The Priendly Tk 10:00 ntm—mflrmwm be Yy Gm services. Coiiplo Treads Memory. Trail at o ¢ Awmm\m,s._ B e e ok o % s the :Narthland. Sobeloff . Kootnahoo T EAlL! MORNING. BLAZE . The Juneau PFire. Department was called out at 8 o'clock this morne ing. 4o gxtinguish a -amaik » a house in the Indian Village, | little: daraage. is .reported. ..t « TR e STREET OLEANING Front Street. from. o traffic, except emergency . cases, account paving operations. 1. GOLDSTEIN, —adv. Mayor. from 3 A. M. to 9 P. M. Sunday,| of Seattle, arvived an the Vo - the A-J tram will be: closed: to gl I l Barthalomay, the Apostle. Sermoft by the pastor., Costigan’s. on Gilacier Highway, near the ‘greenhouse. ney. to the United Btates‘'many years hoat tip. b0 Gastineay Ghannel from Sealtle o 1808 will be tevived at the Twelfth Mrs. P. A, | with fr] ndn fron negi, Wi »@“‘fi‘ g Saturdny,’ Mlu-t u—m of Bt. 13108 ‘#in. —~ numu Worship. 14 Noon—Bible -Sehool. Clusses! or A1l Tuéeday and Priday, 7:45 p.m. REY. JOHN a. QLASSE, Minisier Treyor Da Mis. Davis, Organist “Where Welmu-t and Warship Meet” 10:00 a.m.—Sunday Schoal. 10:50 o 11:00 g.m.—Organ Mo- ments. In "Sunday Sehodl—; 11:00 a.m. — Morning worship. Set out advertisement elsewhere this paper. 8:00 pm. —~ A" Baptsmal Servi The Salvalion Army ) : ™ ‘, Wil be heid on the bessh at M Jfi———-—-——————-fl :‘,‘,‘;":{;{”m Mt L] TV FAIRCHH.D ATTENTION MOOSE Sunday services: ; Public service at 2:30 p.m. ;00.t0 7:00 p.m. ! Public seryice at T 30 p.m. alden Annwenary AR ‘Memories of Norway, of the jour: and of the venturesame smajl iderson. The Andersons, tq their Gnldm g anniversary. He . story. was told wflny by an \sailed :gc 5 his’ wite NEW BOOKS AT LIBRARY Among the interesting new books ' put on the shelves of the Juneau, Public Library, and now ready rm.l 30 pm. on,_August, 1? homé of 'Mr. angd|distribution, are ithe following: By Bmmfmld:—“"'he uan Who Douglas. and Jy- | Had'Everything thllams— smull Town' Olr i3 —Thynder Mounta AW—-"WX‘ in Ths House Bagriold—National Velvet.” Lapiklapai-- Fipengas. 2 | this ‘afternoon by his mother, Mrs.| Seattle's mogt ditsinguished 8d, Chatlotte T‘;’h‘“"f:‘d‘:e B R,gl m“;mu the Wind.» | Jack Hawkes, at their home. It was ‘b.:-‘ flm.h:g will flm - whgcke i Bawer ouble Jackie's tenth birthday. mndlt’ll m 'E, & m she just fe-| Cobb= P"A‘h;‘ at %‘;’gh Ones» | After a delightful birthday lunch- | mm a smaller. m“— ow 5" |eon, the. entire party attended the lnrc -nd sll tlwn ~i ship ‘and commw Yoyage. rlcln ‘The Story of An Af-| viee ldeas of f Brotnfleld~1'he Farmer In the Dell.” ll Amm" : W new mystery stories. the: non-fiction books 3. E. ik, £ gl d dis- | there: are the foliowing: !?- “e.rkman udn! Gollier— The Reign of = Soapy Indian M(flna retupmed to. Juneau Smith.” todaty aboard the m NortH- Bhnkson— ‘The Klondike Nugget.” —“Mush, You Mala- utes” 2 Burns—‘Tombstone.” U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAiJ TAKE UPWARD THE WEATHER ’ Notices for ¢hiw cnurch column burden upon the mu md He shall, Communion Service the first (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) must be received hy The l:mpm sustain thee. He shajl m ffer | Sunday of each month. Forecast for Juneau and vieinity, beginning at ¢ , Al 1 ot later than 10 o'clock Saturday the rightequs. te be i Ew?:rrone cordially invited to all s“uoT Ton AY Fair tonight and Sunday; gentle vulnbmmd:w morning Yo Buarantee change of 11:30 am—Bible: . Losson, | these services. LOCAL DATA . sermon toplcs, ete. “Martha,” (A Home . “Jesus | Radio service over ‘KINY Sunday o = o e e Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather 7 loved Martha, - antt sister, and afterncon at 2:00 o'clock. o Ry 4 pm. yesty 29.97 mn 30 w [} Clear | Lazarus,”, Joh@ 4didh. .. | Rauls and Utilities Take R T 92 N 1 Clear . 7:30 p.me—Bvening serviee nder - - 7 oon’ today 30.00 66 41 ©10 Clear: 1 i " the leadership of::the. i"fl'nu 7 Heventn Day Adventiie A ,L“glh’: ?arrymg i CABLE AND RADIO uro“u!s i s Sunday, gervices =il ve held At Ple. Topis, “Ancient Wi il | s e v lssues - = - U1 am. in the First Church of g'”""“ Day Problems.,. Better is ;ca‘:nus:buhi:me.:xz:ona?: ndnt“:k‘:e | g e o | POURE | Christ, Selentist, Juneau, on JNfgh @ little, with righteousness, "h‘" Bible Chautauqua Bulldlné, carner le YOM’L Aug. 114 ams and St u Roh o | pvauiin. Son Bl i ?-nd Maip Streets. The subject will sreat revenues with Sechril” $ad RN Rimset utilities were again in the fore-| Station temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 4hrs. Weather 1[be, “Spirit. w., | B4 -cordia) (a s !!f"n ¥ "10:00 am.—Sabbath School. frong today. a the short %ssion 0f | A ncharage B o > SR o e f 1000 a.m—Sunday Schaol. attend these ' Worship 1100 am—Bible Study. the New York Stock Bxchange.| poooy 0 3 3% 3 18 Cuay Wednesday, 8:00 p.am. ~: Testi- With us. i Tuesday, August 20, at 8 p.m.—|These two issues took the market| Nome % s [ e 1 o 4 monlal meeting. e Prayer meeting. cn an upward push. | Bethel "8 6 | 52 53 4 0 Pt Qudy Chrisilan Science Readtng.Room 7 T | 2 Speclalties and other groups par-| pajrbanks 66 64 | ‘53 ‘53 4 12 ‘M o church. byl . Thie toon Js| (o the 4 Els 4 o | ticipated in a general rise. Dawsen 64 64 i 6 48 8 ¥ | “aa en to the public Wednesday | { onu i :"#H'E vhul ‘f—"m Methodiss || Profit taking was noticed here and | g paul B e - R oy 4 ! afternoons from 2:30 to 4, { e Junem [ Episcapal Church there and fajled ta do more than to| pujeh Harbor ... 00 58 | 50 50 ke - o : The w = _pordialiy W fo| ® F—ppm e %} | hold ‘adyances jdown - to mm Kodiak 5 52 50 | 80 50 1:' 06 ‘Rain Mtend! services ‘ha-vidit the | Fourth ond Seward Strects proportions, i - : Cordova ... 62 [ e 4 0 Clear feading rogm. S i , | Q. L. KENDALL, Pq.stor Today's close mfll'lll Juneaw - J n | 4 48 3 0 Clear 10:30 a.m.~Ohurch Scheol, e Sitka ... 08 s A~ Gelm G Clear 11:15, g m.-Morping worship. CLOSING PRIOES TOPAY Keichikan ... -6, 66 | 4 44 ¢ i@ Glear 4 7:30 pm—Epworth League, Rosa| NEW YORK, Aug. 17~ Closig| Prince Rupert .. 64 62 | 44 45 4 0 Clear THE VY. REV. Danner, President. quotation of | Alaska Juneau mine| Edmonton . .. 56 54 |* 4, 42 4 .08 Cidy $:15 pm.—Eyening service. stogk rzq::“ is m;.'q Amric;n uc‘x B0 | 58 b4 6 Trace - Rain 8:00 a.m.~Holy. mflfl-!fl At the evening Service Mr. James | 140% can Power: and | | - | B4 54 6 0 Cldy 11:00 Lmr—‘iaml’n..m sad "‘w“‘ i Lyriam i Spgak. Hi subject wil|9%: ARaconds. 18, Bethichem Stcel | OO sy B i 0 peeldy Sermon. , be ‘Religion on the Job." The young |36%. General Motors 43, Interna- . 76 [} 68 ng 4 0 Clear Evenlng servios, at, Dhlu ; people of the church will furnish tiona}, Hurvesten 53% , Kennecott fl} Washington 8 | 12 6 .0 Pt Cldy The Sunday School Wwill resume the spepial musie. United States Steel 44%, Schenley - e - - - regular sessions oh 'the first Sun- The public is eordially invited to D"‘mm 3%, WEATHER CONDITIONS A% § A. M. dayfstn Bepdémbge: s Lndl Lo 5z £y all OF tians ‘sdevices: e Ketchikan, clear, 50; Wrangell, clear, 55; Graig, cleaf, 50; Sitks, Visitors -weloome 8t ’". W mm‘!‘ s 2 ¥ e w JONES AVERAGES clear, 56; Soapstone Point, partly cloudy, 50; Port Altharp, clear; August -Feast of’ flw| Nofthern Ligh{ Presbyterian | The fqlkn)in‘ are mdays Dow, Skagway, clear, 46; Seward, cloudy, 52; Valdez, clear, 85; Cordeya, é Mopt Sacred Heart of Mary. ) Church ! u | clear, 51; Copper River, clear; McGarthy, clear, 40; Anchorage, lulrmuu Lutheran m |, Fhyrsday, S e o e J"fi ma} | cloudy, 49; Fairbanks, rain; 50y Nenana, cloudy, ‘56; .Hat Springs, . [the Franknug &t Fourth ties 28, cloudy, 54; Tanana, partly cloudy, 54; Nulato, cloudy,, §0; Kaltag, 64; clear, 44; Umllk!eet ¢clear, 50; Ruby, partly cleudy, cloudy, 52. Flat, WEATHER SYNOPSIS 7 Low barometric pressure prevailed this morning off the west coast of Vancouver Island, the lower Mackenzie River Valley, and the Aleutian Islands, while high pressure prevailed over the Pacific Ocegan in the vieinity of Midway and Hawaiian islands.. Rains” were reported over Vancouyer Island, Sattle, the interior ‘of ' Alaska, and t\rom Kodiak westward to the Aleitian Islands. 4 ‘1t was warmier l:ut night overthe Tanana and upnn' Mon Val- ODIST PARTY - | %m LAST NIGHT smmefl by the Epwmh lflaucl |an. enjoyable “shadow secial” was | held In the Methodist church lash evening. Purpose of the party was to rajse funds to paint the parson-|:’ | age and reports.teday indicated the [job - would soon be underway as| leys All membhers are requested to meet at the Moose Hall. at 12:30 p.m. Sunday (sharp) to attend.the | ’ " MAKES 2 FLIGHTS ‘GOVEMT SCHOOL ; E. J. Bath was a passenger to|funeral of our laté Brother' Tony AT DOUGLAS IS TO BE !sitka, and Gertrude M. Treanor | Tezak. PAINTED;BIDS ASKED and Beattice F. Seagar were round- | E. J. quvugccn‘ trip passengers on the flight to Sit- | b So o . s o The Government school in Doug- M'BATHS HERE —adyv. ka and return aboard the PAA Fair | las will soon hayve a new coat of Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Mgl regi- paint. Mrs. Rose Davis, in charge of | | dents of Portland, Om!‘ngrvt‘:d ‘here child flown by Alex Holden with flight mechanic Lloyd Jarman. the achoal far the Office of Indian | ), 20 eartier flisht D. C. Sharp- | | Affalrs, announced foday that bids Stopp was, ALl P o Tulsequah 2;":: ;rg?oe Rupert from Van. or the painting contract will be | opfned. in the ' school “building aL‘ R —— | INVITATION JAC!U HAWKES HAS | PAREI'Y ON BIRTHDAY, | A b!rthday party - in honor of {Master Jackie Hawkes, was given Guests were: William Goodman, | Beverly Lievers, Rodney, ' Donald | and Irene’ Willlams, and Vincent pitality that gre nmr! ] good hote] well operated. Moder. . ‘BAY W. OLABK, ————— CABD OF THANKS ! s Manager. We press . our . sincere thanks; and g::filtude for the kind' acts| Alasksn 3‘““'““’*—“&13?”%% ghown us and the. expressions of ! sympathy offered us by our many| friends over the loss of our heloved HOTEL by their arfival here. They had w;- eh an autbmoblle- 4ad toured the states and the Atlantic Const, rey iss miotorship m wee e and Mezuin, fleld-Stratford—“New Minds old.” the . Plain ‘| Basitic ' Goast, Max oo, -southern 0”"““""““ Thousgnd ~ Public turing Wekt ¥ia'8 fotthern uhe W'"W‘“ ‘Privileged ' Characters.” e A St i " Neshitt—"Hell-hole Of Cxeatlon ™ —— o " MRS. ROEHR TRAVELS .u m’nm . e Carl J. Roenr, tHe mother 1; m h, of Mrs. Robert Ellis, is a roungd-frip | i g passengel on the steamer Narth- phir will nw a week's Vl“““‘ wesmm from Seattle. Mrs. Ellis is al Sitka fl?c ays Pliot stationed at Ketchikan. i R T vy ¥ L] . PLANE AT FAIRBANKS e BAA, mrnhud plane which Junea esterday, 19" M8 W. J. Manahan, Wite of the . pesistant -manager of the, th- - : ‘Fransportation mu. . BERUBN, by her two sons, Rabert | _Mr.cand Mrs. H. B. Ounningham #nd BIck; left Juneau on the North- returmn 0 Keteltkan from Seattle land for Seattle. She had been vis- the, Northwestern. :Gunningham iting heve with her sister, Mrs. Wini- l- Wwflm aisalmon; packing fred Jopes, co-owner of the anes- ; Sievens /MRS, BICE LEAVES . Richi +iMpS;- Rige, who has been wisiting thiand hm Mrs. Ira Tucker, left Ju- at\he Bastineau nesu for Seattle on.the Northland. s been engaged Mrs. T vher: sister, also took “Terminal; 1, 1 fl" Northland for, ol ;;munmmcmpm Prince me 3 f!lvfrnm- “HARRI MACHINE SHOP “ELECTROL S- band mmo{-nnlo:mo& ety ooncern, is & round-tripper on' at Goddard. tbm wite of a Pncific Alagka Alr-| @ husband and father. MRS. JERRY CASHEN. AND FAMILY. | adv. NEW WASHINGTON. Seattle’s Most Distingaished Address FOR | the Prince Rupert. She is a resi- —Ot Course” dent of Uplands, Cal. o Saturday DUDE HAYNES' ORCHESTRA - Admission ~ e 2 gt e e TONIGHT :2:30 P. M, TO 2:00 A. M. @ MEMBERS AND THEIR FRIENDS ONLY! g SaLmas e e $1:00 -

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