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Z THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, MAY 5, 1936. . e 3 | y 3 IR T TR Sy = ! Peerssse st [Mrolling: anigt other Shings e U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU * » g o planned. - ' DOUGLAS |, wic THE WEATHER MRS. REINIKKA TO Every Mother's Son and Daughter 1 VISIT DAUGHTER B 5 R ber MAY 10th i : | NEWS A i S el NN 5 | mdel Remember M | i | passage un'the quk(m d}w \? )‘(u\'n Forecas for Juneau and vicinlty, beginning at 4 p. m., May 5: | for the Westward today -.m».u € Rain tonight and Wednesday moderate southeast winds. L 3T = | to visit with her daughter Hilja, 9 | VARD JOHNSON ELECTED |who is attending the University of LOCAL DATA K LEON - A ; i HEAD OF EAGLES LODGE | Alaska. The latter will graduatz| Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Veloclty ~ Weathes The snnual election of officers | there this summer. 4 pm. yest'y 20.44 52 81 SE 9 Lt. Rain ; 7]'000 Guesses m Nenana featured the regular bi-monthly | T b S [ 4 am. today 29.63 44 95 s 1 Lt. Rain & | lce Pooel Received at | cssion of Dougias Aerie 117, Fra- | AKERS GO SOUTH . Noon today 2089 49 61 sSW 10 Cldy 4 | < or s ht.| Mr. and Mrs. Ted Aker, who re- - - - Ve 3 | g ternal Order of Eagles last nig . il | Butler Mauro’s Succeeding John Marin as head of | sided here for a short time in cne ALz AND EADIO REPORTS 4 | : ! the Aerie, Leonard Johnson was|of the Granberg houses, took p: YESTERDAY | TODAY i If you care to console yourself by | . . " " iresident to be installed | sage for the south on the Alaska. | Highest épm. | Lowestdam. dam. Precip. ¢am. g Seeing how many gther peoplei . "o oo along with other offi-| This leave was move or less sudden| ~ Station temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Wethe: B | guessed .wxong mvolhtc 8[';‘1‘00% N]e- tollows | due to illness. Anchux:uuc' 56 — ‘ i Ly 0 s l "M“‘ “1‘ ‘"’"(’: ’, o l“‘ L \d Erskine, Vice-President; Ed .o - Barrow 18 18 4. TgPAY 0 Pt Cldy [t Drug Company. and glance| o iter, Chaplaim; Tom Cashen, Sec. | VISITS HERE WHILE | Nome 40 86 4 @ 32 10 Teace; <OMy ) F g "':’;‘ b has been| ' Robert Fraser, Secretary; | YUKON IS IN PORT| Bethel 50 50 38 38 6 08 Rain . !reu'_'wd erl 0.‘ d:uy JaMog e Robert Fraser, Treasurer; Conduc- Leonard Johnson, grandson of | Fairbanks lf“ (ffl. o . y Aty ! S dhidhs Ld " $ad {names of everyone buying a tlckel‘ o Niemi; Henry Niemi, In- Mr. and Mrs, J. O. Kirkham, is a| Dawson 64 [k 40 40 Calm 0 Pt Cldy It will take <o little of your time..and so on the pool, and the guesses they auno g St. Pa 38 86 32 3 ; 4 g ¥ R le Guard; Carl Lindstrom, Outside passénzer on the Yukon enroute! St. Paul 3 36 | 82 32 18 06 Snow littie of y money to make Mother hap- made. side Gus X Hen o e, 8 yis-| Dutch Harbor 42 4 36 36 8 ldy )y on k day! Here are only a few The earliest 'date ‘posted s April | Guard; Sem Devan, Samie Degan to his home at Anchorage, and vis-| 2ot ey ” 2 p 2 - R i ST Fipa " mat Bl e posted s April] @ Nunamakor, for the three, ited here with his relatives while| Kodiak 2 @ 88 3 L i Cldy stions ! 113 at 1:23 am. The latest, one is two and one year terms respec he amship was in port. The| Cordova 4 40 28 40 12 2.82 Rain Junf 3, at 5:01 p.m., and bewe(nia‘ R young man attended the National| Juneau 52 3 44 1 38 Rain ‘t)}rm;zhn:lm::rs l;hvkred are lthuu.lsandS‘ oy R Electrical Engineering school in| Sitka 41 - -_ 10 —_ i ers who picked various hours P ey S Mg RiE AT Ketchikan 48 2 4 4 10 ai - Los Angeles during the winter. | Rain ¥ THE Y PROGRAM . 5 |and days | MOTHERS’ DA PN A Prince Rupert 52 | 40 4 5 28 Rain It has been reported by members| Arrangements were completed for| FLASH—SEXTUPLETS 1| Edmonton Alhiesi | - 48 AR A ey Rain * | {of the drug store that many people | the Mothers' Day program 10 be| ot tioe od o on Doug-| Seattle 58 48 48 26 68 Cldy |come in each day since they have fi;"n"’\”,m;,,‘\ssyfl l:’:,:f;;r;m qum las Tsland, according to a flash from| Portland 60 46 46 10 3 Rain * |received the l?ook to glance over !les “‘:{m be given in the Eagles' the Treadwell Foundry! Blackeye,| San Francisco 60 ug T 6 0 Cldy ) [the lengthy volume. Nearly 6000|gram will be given i phe BaBCY the famous foundry cat, is the| New York 56 0. 82 -l N Clear Uskels were sold on IS Bool framl e | e oiafson will deliver the| Proud mother of the six bouncing| Washington 56 A5 gy 0 Pt Cldy |the Butler Mauro ff Moy SR, ety L A G kittens and [d Roller reports that " By courtesy of Manager Whyte| Mother and little ones are doing| WEATHER CONPITIONS AT 8 A. M. J\“ the Douglas Coliseum, the reg- nicely. | Ketchikan, raining, temperature, 44; Craig, cloudy, 47; Wrangell, | | ular Sunday night show will not B AR TR raining, 46; Sitka cloudy, 50; Juneau, cloudy, 44; Radioville, cloudy, ~ « } 44; Soapstone Point, cloudy, 46; Skagway, cloudy, 47; Cordova, rain- ing, 28; Chitina, cloudy, 40; McCarthy, cloudy, 42; 43; Nenana, cloudy, 40; Fairbanks, cloudy, Anchorage, cloudy, +§ 40; Tanana, partly cloudy, It isn’t the amount of money you spend, | start until 8:30, an hour later than | -u« al to allow the patrons to take m the exercises | 2 3 3 ” eSS VOUr & —_ ; Hot Springs, cloudy, 40; Ruby, partly cloudy, 40; Nulato, cloudy, » but the way in which you express your b oo { p g P 2 E . g . { . e 38; Kaltag, cloudy, 36; nalakieel, cloudy, 42; Flat, cloudy, 39; Crook- thought that counts with Mother. Of ;We[]known Optomet rist!| BoY scours pLaN i Shop i ae E 3 I SUMMER CAMPING TRIP | Opens Permanent Of- | 1, Ghier ssue at tne % 0 | regular fice in Juneau course you'll want to give her something personal . . . something of good quality. WEATHER SYNOFSIS { meeting of the Douglas Scouts lait| aJolin Tennsok. Bresident of fhe The barometric pressure continued low this morning throughout A new Coat—Swagger or semi fitted'style . . A New Suit season's popular colors . . A New Dress for street or after- A New Blouse .. — in navy or the | optometrist, |residents of the Capital City, | Dr. Rae L. Carlson, weu known who has practiced in Alaska since 1915, and who has been ! making her headquarters in Ket- ‘chikan, has established permanent | residence in Juneau, and is opening offices in the Ludwig Nelson Jew- elry Store. Arriving on the steamer North Sea with her daughter, she convenience of local patrons. | night consisted of plans for their camping trip this summer. The an- nual outings for Scouts is one of the high points of pleasure and ex- perience for them local boys have been looking for- ward since their organization to the |summer menths when a trip would be possible, Curtis Shattuck, member of the Dr. Carlson, while well known to | Patrol of the members was form- has | €d to make a trip there about the Naturally the Superior Packing Company, opera- tors of a salmon cannery at Ten- akee, arrived in Juneau this morn- ing on his motorship “Capt. Bing for a two day stay buying supplies for the cannery, prepartory to the opening of the regular season. Mr. Tenneson is headquartering at the Gastineau Hotel during his stay in Juneau. - e - SHOP YN JUNEAU, FIN3T the northwestern portion of North America, there being two storm centers, one over the southern Bering Sea and ancther over Alberta. beiween California High pressure prevailed over the This and the Hawaiian Islands. been atten tians sou »d by precipitation Pacific Ocean eneral pressure distribution has along the coastal regions heastward to Oregon and over Alberta and British Colum- from the Aleu- bia and by cloudy weather over the remainder of the, field of obser- vation Eyak Lake is now open for use of planes equipped with pan- noon wear has taken a suite in the Spicketc|Board of Scouting Council was . ) n AVE THE DATE 3 Apartments, The office in the jew- Present at last night's meeting and e FUSL HGUSE re ¢ 0 £5 per 100/ B. P. W. C. Scholarship Danecz, 0 : , il i, explained the features of the Scout: “You caz get a FULL HOUSE p fde s for | Elks' Hall, Saturday, A adv 1 elry store will be an exclusive, mod- £k & p pound price to lers for » A New House Dress in bright em optical office, Dr. Garlson said, | AP b Eagle River. 4 trip to|[or & dollar m less — and 165 & {ne 1035 crop was 6215 per 100 -+ colors and will be a permanent one for the | YOUNg's Bay on Admiralty Island Winner! Ask youc liquor dealer.” ;g5 SHOP IN JUNEAT: = RPi was most favored by the boys and —ad ——— The Ideal Summer Fuel maintained an office in the First|23d or 24th of this month to lock City for the past twelve years. She [OVer the grounds for advantage: Gloves—Kid or English doe- [ S USSR skin is a graduate of the Rochester (New and suitability. Chosen for the pa- § | JR. DIAMOND BRIQUETS ) SR . York) School of Optometry, and a | Y0l to be guided by Asst. Scout | bigikoghiniitainy | $13.50 per t Hoss Chiff S post graduate of the Northern INli- Master Robert DePree are Bob | b i | -oU per ion osiery——Lniiion or oemi-oerv- nois College of Opthalmology and ‘Fi‘"“‘ Albert Brown, Hyjalmar Sa- BIESHL OB-URAR DAL l oxe ice . oy e e 400 CH Serme g o 5. | . Pacific Coast Coal C joyed a wide patronage in all South- | Wards, Peter Guererro, Frank s sl i acCIiiC Loas 02 0. T i east Alaska communities, as well as Cashel, Olavi Wahto. About June STORAGE CRATING il ] Iandbag—to match her cos s o e L M@ o e B e T E i oRAaING PHONE 412 tume . . kon Territory. annual trip to start. CALL US | COAL BUNKEHERS closed at noon Saturday during e e T Another planned activity for the ! summer months * LADIES AID SOCIETY 5o i "™ { JUNEAU TRANSFER | - . T : Silk Umbrella—for rainy days. . A wonderful assortment of nice Silk Lingerie. Our clerks here at the store are willing to offer suggestions and aid in wrapping gifts attractively. B.M. Behrends Co., Inc. “Juneau’s Leading Departmen? Store” camping trip is a smcker to be WILL MEE_THURSDAY given the latter part of May. A { Pbone 48 Night Phone 4703 a Members of the Ladies' Aid So- C€ard of events to mclud“ Im\m ciety of the Resurrection Lutheran g em —— - g Church will hold a meeting in the home of Mrs. T. Holm on Sixth' Street at 2 o'clock Thursday after- B A B G A l N noon. i A business meeting will be held, | and the ladies will discuss plans|f TWO IES APPROVE‘-) LAMPS for for a dinner to be given on May 13. | l o e A | s o_s 3 I N j PATCO TO CHICHAGOY l odo Pefla _s i o’o0 H. E. Roslund was a passonger | 3 % to Chatham, and R. E. Murphy | e and Karl Kyle went to Chichagof | COM'BINATION OFFER \today aboard the Alaska Air Trans- | |port seaplane Patco flown by Pilot | i jport spigue PR ‘ 1 New Style IES Bridge Lam; Visit Our Upstairs Bargain Department il ! gy g | 1 New Style IES Table Lamp = ———e o 1 “You can get a FULL HOUSE | If N T i : S EY : you want to have a pair of these COME TO JUNEAU :;In:erfl'ou::k yul::. llqu:rn ddclz:ner.' v lamps, DON'T WAIT! [ ] Maska Electric Lighit & Power Co. JUNEAU 6 DOUGLAS 18 FROM CHICHAGOF | T " o tter denler” ON BOARD PATCO | J. Nelson and Dr. H. G. Hodgins | were passengers from Chichagof to | Juneau Sunday, arriving here at| § p. m, aboard the Alaska Air| Transport seaplane Patco piloted | by Sheldon Simmons. At 6:30 p. m. the plane took oft on a scenic flight over Mendenhall Glacier and the Juneau district with Capt. Gus Gustafson of the‘ Estebeth, Mrs. ‘Gustafson, and two | other passengers. f Saturday afternoon the plane made a trip to Petersburg and! Wrangell with E. E. Ninnis as a roundtrip passenger, Otto Welde to | Petersburg, Mrs. Walter Simpson to |; Wrangell, and Martha B. Refsland, | Associate Superintendent of Bduca- | tion, Bureau of Indian Affairs, from | Wrangell to Juneau. - e — CANNERY EXECUTIVES BOUND WEST ON YUKON Compounded exactly as written by your doctor. 76 THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passeager-Carrying Boat JUNEAU CASH GROCERY CASH GROCERS Corner Second and Seward Streets Free Delivery PHONE 58 | e | | | DRUGS PUROLA REMEDIES PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- FULLY COMPOUNDED Front St. Next Coliseum PHONE 97—Free Delivery A Good Paint job Calls for Good Brushes The First Natioral Bark ! JUNEAU % ® CAPITAL—$50,000 ] 1t is false economy to buy poor brushes, which leave bristles in the shining surface, or irregularities due to unevenness or poor quality of the brush. Guy Smith \ | ——ALWAYS! 3 4 | 4 - P G | e e Junems Ly | California Grocery |route to the Westward, including: When you repaint anything, do not try to use old, worn We handle the highest quality of or dried brushes. | W. H. Harris, President of the P. E. Frauklin Street between THE PURE FOODS STORE brushes—the kind you should use for the application of Harris Company, and Mrs. Harris, | Front and Second Streets SU’RPLUS—SWM T bound for Stevens Creek; E. C.| | PHONE 358 | the highest quality paint, varnish or lacquer. Look ever Telephone 478 our stock and make your selection—NOW, Prompt Delivery | Hanley, President of the Copper |® | River Packing Company, enroute to iNeme Juan; and G. C. Henderson, FINE Superintendent of the San Juan | | Fishing and Packing Company, | bound for Uganik. ® . COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS f ACCOUNTS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES 214% Paid on INSURANCE Allen Shattuck Established 1898 dnqwlent- ‘ JUNEAU PAINT STORE | ' TGARLAND BOGGAN Hardwood Floors 1| Waxing Polishing || SHOP IN YUNEAU, FIRST! | ¥ f

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