The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 31, 1935, Page 2

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, SATURDAY, AUGUST 31, 1935. WlLLIAMS REPORTS WORI.D FLIERS U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU y peee B HERIRE THE WEATHER | { ‘P, willjams, Forest examiner a- H | b ; 3 & {8y the U, s.,weuhn Bureau) $ |in’ charge ofy :wkk;efr n;::gem:h'; : Forecast ror, Juneatt and yicinity, beginining at 4 p.m., August 31: | patrol on Axm Um jand B0 I ke : ; Rain tonight ,and. Sunday; .light vaslable winds, becoming mod- | WiNison, CAmE. Hb SRR SO FAIRBANKS, Alnska Aug 31— | erate southeast Sunday. 1 for over the, holiday, “:’d,rf“‘s’;c“ World fliers Harold Farquhar and LOCAL DATA $ 80 retum 04 thé "‘:; il a;u ad’i Fritz Bieler landing on Harding Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity ~ ‘Westher | e e o 1"; {Lake, 48 miles east of here, late| 4 pm. yesty 30,08 63 ST ROyl nu;);:mdfn‘;;h Z{se:'?e: l:tna n; yesterday and were brought here :1 dam. today 30.08 52 . m Cflm o smmw; by auto. oon today 3012 54 QI; 5 Lt.Rain | aces; he reportsic. aiies A ' - plCu V5 G B 7 MM_IM;II'Q:‘;WQ fliers came here from 4 CABLE. ANDIAD‘IO : | ;omething is done mt isi:‘n con- | Bain, eastern writers, conferred with, e t & | YESTERDAY | ; ! servation ,so0n,., o ouf' telling | Mr, Williams on the bear manage- | 3 “ PELS | 43 Highest 4p.m. Lowgstdd iy i By s | poople about this cOURtry Won't re- |mep: plan last: week whenuthey 'Y éWA ND Station temp. _temp. l temp. te’@‘imWny “‘“’l:w::gr ' sull) In it being flsheq eut before | yere out withiFrank Dufresne orf Anchorage 169 N e 4B N~ R [ ;s Py : t bagk again. And gemember] e Game Commission. Vi b\l Barrow 38 3 | 4 . 34 8§ & Gidy | | what, we have;said. Alask@. is real- Ty | ALA CO LETE Nome 152 52 | 44 44 P Rain { Iying perfl of that very tlunx hap- HEARING ' TUESDAY:: m \\( Bethel Y60 b4 | 40 40 o o8 oWy | pebing.” i Hearing on the: revocation of the | A o( CWA' and’; h;fl.& ac-, Fairbanks ... 54 54 46 46 i " ! JFord nnd ,MAchln lexm stonight -year nsuspended sentence \)!i Jou quu]firflw singe lhe; Dawson e 68 | . 80 B0 ; : m { ab D‘,v 7‘ a rks [‘lore 'on the Prince Rupert. They will sumdum is scheduled for|inception of the organizations in| st. Paul 56 56 48 48 14 Trace Rain ", 2 % ke | disembark at. Vancouver.and. travel in U. S. Commissioner.J.|Alaska was completed today by| Dutch Harbor ... 54 54 |...52 62 48 04 Rain -5 g 0 ifrom there to New York by plane 1's Court.. Sumdum recent-|J. R. Eiliott, disbursing clerk,| Kodiak 56 54 | 4 44 ¢ 06 Clear Ly SE Aso" AL cn ANGE ’Tm vow they will return next|'y was. arvested ; on. @ charge of | Buteau of Disbursments, U. 5. Cordova e WrE w8l . Okt yeag. o s yiurt | oetty larcenypwhile under ithe sus-| Treasury, and balances of hetween' Juneau é 66 63 | 51 83 0 Trace Rain ¥ Comln; Buk i send-d sentence.on & similar charge. 1“ 000 and $5000 were.turned over| sjtka .. .. 60 4 | 52 G 3 08 750 4 Ldbl)r find\ its expression in change, 'In build toward new, L “Well, figure ot some, way ‘of| . b g ‘o the United States Treasury, Ketchikan 70 70 | os2 & 4 4 Gloar rogress, and to change in building, is its dim. But labor |=pendm&mfll our time herg after ON SECOND COUNT {pending further setup .of similar| Prince Rupert 62 62 | e 4 0 ' @y b Builds towaid a new stabilify, a strength founded on the this winter,” they sald. “Thére| walter Otis; already iwnhder $100 work in the Territory. The accounts .Edmonton % 66 | 42 w2 4 o hedr . acquisition of new habits developed through the avail- should be some way. The place has|jond on. a ' charge of.trespassing ‘were said to be in excellent shape.| Seattle ... 68 88 58 60 4 q Cldy ability of new products and the improvement of those jeverything. ., All. weid. want is ajop the Pacific Coast: Dock Tuesday R e | Portland . T4 ™ 62 62 4 0 Cldy alteady familiar to us. It is particularly fitting, then, | boat: night. has been.arraigned on a|MRS. PARSONS LEAVES | "San Prancisco ... 60 60 | B2 8 ® Trace Rain that we should celebrate Labor Day not only at a time They ndmmed however that it} second vounvt on a charge of resist- TO -SPEND . WINTER IN | New.¥York ... 62 | b4 58 11 04 Clear ' king S 1 change, but at one that each year was probaply a, good thing they|ing an officer and bail .fixed at| SEATTLE WITH MoTHERw Washington ....... ’1&, , 68 58 60, 0 Clear marking 8 seagonal, cnange were returning when they were. $2,000. He is:in jail and possible | "WEATHER. CONDITIONS AT & -4 finds marked by improved methods and newly developed A . Av-. 5 “Iis been so. marvellous it's al-|prelininary /hearing will be. beld| Mys. Eroie. Parsons, wife of M. Ketchikan, clear, temperature, 54; Craig,, clear, 56; w,.m,n P comfort. 1 most too much for us,” they said.|Tuesday in Commissioner’s Court. |parsons of the Alaska Electric Light' partly cloudy, 52; Radioville, raining; -Pobt Al‘hurp cloudy; Soap- | We've taken this theme of labor as the theme “We feel like. pythons who have R and «Power Gompany, left on the| stone Point, vaining, 53; Skagway, cloudy, 52; Sitka, cloudy, 56; Cor- for our annual fall showings. In every. de- swallowed a pig in a lump. We|AFTERNOON DANCING motorship Northland. for: Seattle., dova, clear, 49; Chitina, .clear, 42; McCarthy, cloudy, 40; Seward, partment, throughout the store, we've stock- | W86 <65 chawh. o6 ssbEWlsste and AT CAPITAEUPARLOR.:: |ghe will spend the winter months| clear, 50; -Anchorage, clear, 51; Nenang, Cfooked Creek, Unalakleet, 4 ed to provide new comforts for the fall and '!sbmd the winter. digesting i FOR. LABOR. HOLIDAY | ity her mother in the south, Sne| missing; . Fairbanks, cloudy, 48; Hot ' Springs, - cloudy, 48; 'Tanaha, 4 winter season. We've built toward a charge, | #Theix adventures in Alaska, -and | .Dancing. fram:2 until 5 o'clock}is accompanied by her daughter,| cloudy, 48; Ruby, cloudy, 48; Nulato, cloudy 42; Kaltag, foggy, 46; the. results of their survey of Alas-|will be introduced :to Capital Beer ysape]), | Flat, clear, 52. and pldnned on it, and we’re ready to britg Ka dish.and game conditfons (“fof |Barior patrons; Monday afternoon, S | E it to you! | which,”, said. Perd, “wé .shall have |Manager Charles :Miller a.mmunced" s .1 , WEATHER 8“0““ You'll find new trends in dress, for every membef of the | ta borrow some adjectives from the |today. The.new prlm:mush:ians.‘cn' A: Chittenden, ‘Alasks Sales| High barometric pressure preyialed q:ls morning over thy, G“”§ family; vou'll find new conveniences for the home, and ‘| moving picture- publicity sgents?) | Ruth and .Bob,. will supply meltofporaltznédarrlved }s"csterday “"f’ of Alaska and from Southeast Alaska southwestward to the’ Ha- | new cnmfiut in shopping. It’s'a change, a change for all will . appear .in . forthcoming - issues |music and. & good crowd is<expect- ;Ote'fgs % at the Gastinea'! wajjan Islands, the crest being 3030 inchés over the ocean about H that’s marked by new comfort, new smartness and new of the Saturday Evening Rost, Col-|ed (o attend the first afternoon % 2wy el ; 600, miles west of Oregon, A storm. area_of marked intensity wa.n convenience. You'll like the stocks, and we'll enjoy show- ) | Mer's and . Field-and Stream. ..s|dance in Juneau. S Jakewa’y .Cc‘lumbla A centered, this omrning over' the Aleuu.h Islands, attended by rains ; ing them after September 3. GOV G S JNSDM: weth N e . | Company. agent, returned to Juneau and gales in that area. With the exception of rains at Juneau and | 5 the guests today of Gov. John W:| (Although some members of the s ! Soapstone Point, fair weather prevailed this morning along the oqast, STORE CLOSED MONDAY—LABOR DAY {Troy ahd Mr. and.Mrs. Robert |Juncau Drama Club, organized last *° "¢ g:’-‘:‘l’*‘"d after a busmss‘ from Kodiak to British Columbia. Rains were also reported over { | Bender. PRI 'year to foster a “little theatre” TP to Seattle. | the interior and western portions of. the firflwry e xmovemem. in the city, have been . R R R 0 G < OUT PENDING HEARING |ialking this week about having the F ISH TRAD'NG AT S I & TR Company.’ Ole X | {atie g first meeting .of the fall season I Joe Andersom Muused ‘by his wife |hext Tuesday. no such.session will ob. assault, hias been released by|be held. Judge J. P. Mullen, Presi- (lmhnrmuunhisuwn reoognlznnceldem announced today . that the pending hearing. in Commissioner’s’ meeting would “be postponed “for B. M. Behrends Co,, Ine. Juneaw’s Leading Department Slere The Elfin, skippered by Capt. E.|wold braught. in: 4,000 pou COLD STORAGE . IS O. Swanson, brought in 12,000 | the Sebasf Stuart . Cnmplny LIMITED TO SALMON pounds to. the Alaska Coast Fish- | Smalier. mmu gave the. Sebas- eries, The packer Ina J, whose|tian firm another 4,000 pounds. H' sale - activity at the Cold skipper is Capt. Peter. Hammer, ar-| . Prevailing prices of 18, 8, 6 and 2 : g Two Day Choose Your F. avortte Bflmw Bfi“er; W. cis'éé,“’ Whiskies, Giis, Cordtals Etc., f’ ’ rom 5 GIN-- Bond St., pint, 90 proof 60¢c Silver Swan, fifth, 90 proof . . . .0 $LOU Gallons . . .. . $4 00 CONTI ROY AL WINE- X Dry Wines . . $1 10 Sweet Wines .. . $1.35 This Is Very Fine Old Wine CHOICE of KENTUCKY 93 Proo Full quart . MIXERS- Peerless Dry Ginger Alé 15¢ Old Mill Lemon Mixer ;. iSc NECTAR OF PASSION FRUIT : <z k) FIFTH . . $1.50 Reg ulari Pnce $3. ()() - $1:50 Court. IIIii“mflilillllillll|IIIIlIlNIIIlIlflIII|IIIIIIYIIIllmlmllIll|||IIIIIIIIIII|||IIIIII|I!llIiIIIIHIHHIIII!NNHHIIHIIHIH!l!llllllflfi“mhmimllmlm fl“Il!llllllllmmllllllIilllfllllll h: AR & week or tw Jaunh inest and Lat gest Liquor Stock ¥is ¥ «rbx HOLLOW - Pi-nt' Sitber-Label gua' '3 Silter Label . . int, G2 Label . . Qflart &old Label . . $1.'20 2.35 2.90 ©C0 @QE AGRAMS” Pmt $1 35 A Fifth, $2.25 “SiR. BOSTON CIN” Pini; 85¢ Fifih, $1.40 MONO(:RAM P 85.de 5.00 " ROEK am'l KYE fm .s%fygbod PINF : .- Vobm-u" A % mt 400;25 $115 rt ’qémauéiqat i/ S -5 for coh_lfi L 1781.00 75c, f't"fth Vs gdllon s1g Fifth . Jofm 2e plant was limited to' pur- rived with 7,000 pounds for the New fl cents were paid. imfiumlmumnmmmfl|ummmmmumnmnmmnnnmlmnumnfim|m|mlmunmmmmmmmmmmmmmm CREEIV RI VER Plrtt $1.35 “This is the first shipment to arnve in Alaska” JACK OF CL Pint, $1 35 | BqER BEER . We carry a ldr i d§ oFtiiient af Domestie -and Im Ale ahd Stout at Pb’i)iddf Im erial qudrt_: . This Is the Old Botile SCO‘TCH— Seleci S peyside Scotc W!fiske y, Tifth . aig and Huig, [fmt g nle Quart; $.250° BS Quidit, $2265 m{ Beer; 2t “Priceg U"UL ; i $3:9, s 4,1."‘ $2 50 'Walfier pi

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