The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 15, 1936, Page 2

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EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1936 ; ‘M U. 8. DEPARTMEN? OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU | ARDS 4 THE WEATHER i BEFnRE cnuNc"— PUPPY PUSTERS' (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) Forecast. for Juneau and vicinity, bégining at 4 p. m., May 15: ‘ 2 Showers tonight and Saturday; moderate southerly winds. Y The St. Ann Parochial School LOCAL DATA walked off with the poppy pomrl il S AT ooty Whnd Vi - Withos s : | prize money in the American Le- H | gion’ : test held at the| & Pm. yesty 2968 52 % 8 6 oy g Appointments to Suc ceed |Hons anmal contest beld o€ D€l 4 am. today 24 51 90 s 10 LtRain H h - | 2 o 0! ay . A Markle, Gilbertson Ex- |school won two divisions, while| Noon today .. 2972 51 8 ‘s ' 10 LtRan Helen Hildre won first prize in the CABLE AND KADIO REPORTS FOR SATURDAY pected—Also Assessor | ;o0 High Sehool division. P o Sl L Joe Michaelson, sixth grade St. HigHest 4p.m. ol | e estdam. 4a.m. Precip. 42m. y M‘r“‘”;a?fe "e\:ig;’;fie “filz‘x’_:{'l"mm'; Ann pupil, won in the fourth, fifth| gigsion it tomb. | "tes, teHif Vologity Mhrs. WeEthes ... THEY'RE NEW AND SMART... C rkle and|gng sixth grade classification, and| ancooo R el bty . George Gilbertson, recently resign- r S 5 e 0 T sehmdiifen o OelnE ML fe| Y. e e M oo Ll 18 18 | 2 4 14 0 Clear ) | regular meetirig of the Cxtprcnncu e Bt se\cn.hh. Nome . 50 48 | .40, 42 6 14 “Rain SILK DRESSES NECKWEAR! | egulns meetiig o the City COUTI cighin, and minth grade Winners. | Beihel 50l i g AR ‘Macgsmddm RHG0 % Vihy ide | Judges Willred J. Leivers, Paul| poironie ) S g o G desr : ; 50c and $1.00 been filling in temporarily. Several| Loy 4 and ,LNU" anm""c:d. Dawson 62 62 40 40 Calm . 0 Pt Cldy i Adorable Prints:and Plain Colors SHblicktiohs for tHa posltibha. have| pe o Ly oht bbbk <Dt PAUL, . 430 ae |t e DA aet i bt Cldy et gy worthy posters ruled out because| piio marpor adn ' ag i) e ISR RRIr TR Hikin been recelved by Mayor I. Gold-| of failure to adhere closely to the| woniqp R LR e oy 19.75 HANDBAGS Ste'll‘:e Council also is expected to'nfimmm rme}f.lllhp w:nml?fi ‘pos;(:‘: bainbitks o = | b 5 o pen A 3 | Show C IGRIATRA e e Juneau 55 52 48 51 10 63 Rain $l.00 cmd up 25‘,’2“;,:1(:.‘-1( (";sbzsucrons;:i;gr:; :((1‘ o]:g|:m]l(} on the part of the young| gipy . 55 S 47 Y = Trace e | sl 3 are| artists. 4 = S the opening of bids on 450 feet of| The three winning posters from Ketchikan 56 50 48 48 4 146 Rain bR Petr ot o ¥ 4 4 : Prince Rupert ...54 54 2 5 12 4 Rain FABRIC | sewc on lT\\nhth Street, second | juneau will compete with prize-| ponc Mo o R e Attracti bfc 1 d t GLOVES reading of the fireworks ordinance yinners over the Territory, with the| gopppe g b Ry i b Gliy | ttractive tub-fast colors and patterns. and also the firearms and explos-| one Alaska winner going to the na-| porene PO B e e ot | % ; : : es ordinance. | et ¢ vith . { b SiE L v i igh priced | ives ord tional convention to compete W 2 : 5 i 5 e 4 Styled and finished in the high price 50c and $1.00 ~— Wintels all GUEE tHE DRI SURbA.| thb rarocires: . Ok« 708 Lo manner, L New York . 58 54 | 4 52 4 0 Clear i 3 3 ILIQUOR COMPANY ‘ P Washington T M R S Clear § | ENLARGES PLANT; TRADE INCREASES Oldetyme Distillers, Inc., repre- sented in Juneau by Kaj Louring, local Pacific Bottlers Supply Co representative, has just completed ' Engineer, and a crew of surveyors WEATHER CONPITIONS AT 8 A. M Ketchikan, raining, temperature, 48; Craig, raining, 51; Wrangell, cloudy, 51; Sitka, raining, 50; Radioville, raining, 48; Skagway, cloudy, 46; Cordova, raining, 42; Chitina, cloudy, 42; Copper Center, cloudy, 46; McCarthy, cloudy, 50; Anchorage, cloudy, 44; Fairbanks, clear, 50; Hot Springs, clear, 52; Tanana, clear, 40; Ruby, partly cloudy, 42; Nulato, cloudy, 44; Kaltag, Unalakleet, missing; Crooked Creek, $2.25 and $3.25 Your Choice of WOOL:FABRIC GLOVES $2.50 WOMEN'S PURE . | STARTED NOW IN FAIRBANKS AREA . 1 oyagtas = e Floyd G. Betts, U. S. Cadastral| loudy, 41; Flat, cloudy, 43 . wig SKIRTSO s2095 SILK SLIPS a general enlargement of their have completed boundary line sur-j i i yw;;Amg SYNOPSIS | A {building in Los Angeles. This is veys at McKinley National Park THe barometric pressure was slightly above normal this morning 2 31'95 according to Mr. Louring, and is and are ready to start work in the| .. pooy elsewhere over Alaska low pressure prevailed, the low- i You Will Want One of These Stylish done in order to handle the big in-| Fairbanks district, according 10, .o reported pressure being 20.20 inches near Port Moller. High & GIRDLES crease in business. The building,| George A. Parks, District Cadastral| oy otric pressure prevailed over the Pacific Ocean from Cali- i sul'rs szz so I:)ca,tf:ll ‘”: ::",‘]l‘“(:m;; _l[’r l,“osdA.ng(;psW fi:]egu;{e:;“lw;zt i;‘(};slsmnz‘z ;2‘ fornia westward to the Midway and Hawaiian Islands. This general .\' ., B RBIG R0 R R 7 s FR | pressure distribution has been attended by precipitation along the i $3.75 tillery l:;-n;n-h ‘rl)mcc.]sl mhthe coun- :’;‘"'r:“x:‘-‘ 52‘”:} where n;; j)l J?lgg coastal regions from Unalaska southeastward to Oregon, also at ] I try, an handles a. the western S €] an egin worl expected | 5 it = p i Fitted and Swagger Styles of Sports RAYON oty meading dstaain, How|th feks modt of (he sumine, | | Now, Wenl, St Fhctdiet Ani dn e wader ol B! ~ 3 i Me: , Nevada, Ca 'nia aska,| The surveyors ran 56 miles of 3 ki and Dressy Fabrics COMBINATIONS “wn‘;’;;’a“i‘i“ ada, California, Alaska, Tl lm‘e e Nor(h:&est‘ The 24-hour temperature changes have been small throughout . M Mr. Louring stated that the firm and Southwest sides of the park,| el e S | MILLINERY sl 00 of distillers recently purchased the slashing an eight-foot strip. A]l‘! N Fel c o A T s o Canadian Distillers Ltd plant at| the boundary line has been suikeyed | ew Felts i Corbyville, Ontaria, Canada, distil- 2t the park now with the exception o ® ! PURE SILK e St ottt o o e i | The First National Bank | and Straws Swagger and Dress Models 8-year-old whisky, which is listed |and Windy, which is virtually in-| ) HOSE in the British Columbia Control | accessible ]UNEAU o n S Board's price list as of April 18 et 5 Remarkabl 1 0t 25.00 LRSI ° o e $1.00 at $1.85 per pint. Upon checking| training shop. is reported in good| [ ) oB\ resale prices on Corby in Juneau, ! ‘ Low Priced. condition today, by the sisters of FISHING CLUB GIVING PRIZES The Juneau Sports Pishing Club, last year, is functioning on a larger scale this season, ana i offering a long list of prizes to members. Those interested in ' membership are urged to call at the Juneau Young Hardware Com- pany, the Thomas Hardware Com- pany, or George Brothers' Pay'n- Takit grocery store. Membership cards are available at the above- mentioned places. Rules governing the contests, as well as a prize list, is in the course of preparation, and will be issued soon, according to the committee in charge of the publication. SONS OF Satfirda& Dance Krane’s Orchestra! VDcmélng 9:30! ' Admission $1.00! . Ladies Free! Public Invited—Everybody Come! NORWAY Moose Hall Beer-enthusiasts know that o ACME BEER comes in KEGLI « « « know that the superior g::dnoss of America's finfis} by T pertocie Toing of he y the ected lining of # KEGLET ACME BREWERIES San Francisco . . .. Los Angeles M’ « « » Handy KEGLET openers . . . at dedlers every- wheérel THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU Oilf Services fo You Bégin and End at thé Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat The Ideal Summer Fuel JR. DIAMOND BRIQUETS v b ; it is found that liquor dealers here| St. Ann's Hospital where he wWas v B A Expertly Finished and Tailored are meeting this price and in some | taken following the aceident . | CAPITAL—$50,000 " cases a lower price is made on| g } ik | 2 s 5 Smith lost his thumb, two-thirds % PSS RURSPSSSS R S S S © S L L » S L S e e special days. e lof his third finger, part of the sec~ SURPLUS—$50,000 ! T = {ond finger and the tip of his little | SMITH TO REMAIN AT tinger. His index finger o 8 Y badly and required several stitches. =5 § nc ST. ANN’S FOR WHILE | the imjuries ocourred to his left ZOMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS PY ° ® . —_ hand which will cause severe han- ’ ¥ George Smith, high schol hoy who ' dicap as Smith is left handed. ACCOUNTS i i 5 " received severe injuries to his hand| The boy will st A ¥ eau's Leading Department Store ! ’ Sl Bt el s ¢ Jun S g P yesterday afternoon while working | Hospital, where he was treated by SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES ; with the band sa the manual Dr ¢ day 7 DON'T FAIL TO VISIT OUR UPSTAIRS BARGAIN DEPARTMENT bl EEE s A : i : i 214 % Paid on - i \ < R @ g — o o o Savings ' 5 N | Robbins said, and heavy machinery, | l D(llly Lross.]vor(l P ZZ (} | including & compresser, has been | ” ; Accounts v it i e o The BEER-KEG'S | 2 15N | ¢ 3 now working at the mine, he said. : &GE:‘E?EY Solution ot Saturday's Puzzie 'l Bopi of the | FOR FRE'GHT i . Discards as 12 Long low A - ! ° . 0 g e | Slayer Smi Little Doubl d g R .2 | ver Smiles as He | Little Double is prized for ‘ 3 [ it el B i, HE P Dies, Lethal Chamber - B 1. Hebrew ‘plural | 20 Debase Brings Two Barges to Loa | : E ending 7 2 He of the 9 . | o ¢ 4 i g;_u\nmu ~ Jondertul Sh]pments for White- FLORENCE, Ariz,, May 15 —Jack | b L R 'kr'[”,l?fn ioIR u water Taku Mine Sullivan, aged 23, in meeting »death‘ You are invited to present this | E & T NG| # i id the leht‘hal chamber, promised to coupon at the box office of the l g 4 o i smile, which he did. He wa - - * ] e TI5| = vat s The twin-screw riverboat Jeanne, } cutad for the sl;ylng Pur“'dos“:vc‘;r‘ e o | B ., WA o . | Owr Mer Buingion, ‘arsived | o mraoury - Capitol Theatre | 26, Egyptian BE financial with two barges at the ferry float| guilivan was given a Taces slasd 3 ! = zrf}!'ruxg;fmgm Al u Tol:_\,:‘lilug':'klllon |at 9 o'clock this morning to load| ¢ whiskey, which he re ueg[ d i ; i " “Troyally INIA| §5 Alifolal freight for the Whitewater Takul,ny alco & cigat Before e“m”"'; and receive tickets for your- i e e TIS| o selsiiulss | mine. Capt. Willam Strong is PHOt |t et ehamber. oL o, o & 2. Refrets HSIE[S) ; b 17 | for the Jeanne and Georgeé Rob- e i | relative to see i eeply g 5 13ird of prey bins is purser. Al bt 4 5% Rihhase o Tanged L % ROEM. N wositlon | As soon at the batges dre load- SHOE BALE CLORING 66 ! " | fi e dflrwy . P g LGk u ed the Jeanne will sail for Tulse-| The Leader Depattment's slashing | L a s : |« 9 37. Place cargo demal 6. Qualities of qitah with about 35 tons of freight|shoe sale, conducted by Charlie | o ” R el neIwey o o for the mine, and will return on | Devlin td make room for additional | IIS e m ‘K P W e O P R . May 19 for the balance of the|Pay n' Takit floor space, closes fo- | 39. Cleopatra's ird 1. Perceived mahogany freight in dock warehousés here | morrow night, dccording { ’ 53. Reduc t he 46. Swee » g to an an- 5 40, Affirmacve s " Sotate and for a shipment aboard the |nouncement made by Joe George, ! As a paid-up subscriber of The it mm:-fa baten 4 Ou'll::mgnr- 4. -rhlv;HAI.;.‘ \:‘n:h Princess Louise which will leave [ department store manager. ; . i 13 Doze 1. Marincr 9 Groove the others = | Vancouver tomorrow night. e b < 4. Proceed 2 Kind of fur 10 While 61. Accomplish ! About one-half of the highway GET THEM HERE | y as e i 'I' connecting the mine with the river Lode and plicer location notices : {landing has beeri completed, Mr.'for sale at The Empité office. Good only for current offering ! R Mt S e | Your Name May Appear Tomorrow { » WATCH THIS SPACE 1 " | $£13.50 per ton ‘ *¥ Pacific Coast Coal Co. 1} PHONE 412 i COAL BUNKERS closed at noon Saturday during summer months, H A ’ F UTO NEEDS : i TO WuUun | - CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc. ?

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