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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1936 ALL MILLINERY SILK HOSIERY—2 COTTAGE SETS L COTTON ANKL] CHILDREN"S 3 pairs COTTON HOUSE DRESSES $1.00 RAYON COMB $1.00 RAYON S $1.00 COTTON PAJAMAS NATIONS IPS CRETONNE 3 yards—$1.00 1 THE U PS T A IRS D E P A RT M E,'N T overhauling. The new engine is| Light rain tonight and Friday; light to moderate southe winds. VISIT ‘e : rated at 260 horsepower. LOCAL DATA e = ey -~ L3 o .+ 3 Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weathes NEW REMNANTS F- SCOUT REVIEW BOARD | « pun. sesty .51 s 9 8 .5 Ram ALASKA MEAT CO. TO MEET WEDNESDAY | ¢ @m today ....3015 53 99 s 6 Rain i ¥ Nogn today 3018 53 98 s 6 Rain L - OTHER BARGAINS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION! he Baid' of Hetlow, made 9 CABLE AND KADIO REPORTS FEATURING CARSTEN’S BABY BEEF —DIAMOND f oF CGen weamwebkint - with B‘;“’, YESTERDAY TODAY TC HAMS AND BACON—U. S. Government Inspected [ Scout. tests, will meet in the City Highget 4pmy. . | LoppsAedn, Amm. Bonclo, e Hall chambers next Wednesday Ansc‘l‘::;:c temp. temp. temp. temp. velocity 242}:rs. Weafh < = ———— il & night at 7:30 to give tests in Boy Arrs o % | ¥ = o G A 1485 Scout ratings, it was announced to-| el 3 TR coAL—FO! Every Purpose——' :oAL day by A. W. Henning, Publicity| Nom° = 9.k iR AR . e ren nc Chairman " of the Scout District| Dethel - 5o o SR Haln ACIFIC 4 , 5 Committée. airbanks 1 58 58 4 Trace dy NY i . o N e ! The following Wednesday in the | ;aw;onl ?i ?: J 2 ég 2 42 g“.‘" E COAEl:E“eCSZAL o ’ - ” same place at the same hour th by "R 3 b . 18 o “Juneau’s Leading Department Store Coust 'of Homor of which H. 1| Diteh Harbor _ 58 58 52 5 10 Trace Rainf = i . F‘aulkn:r is Chairman, will convene gg]‘;‘z:‘fl [7;;) gi 2: ‘.’2 3 '05 éig: fo make the presentation to the| ; v i ici NE ;Scouts winning honors ‘ ;:‘t'l‘:;“ Z‘; 55 5‘3 6 93 Rain FOT Prompt. Safe‘ Efficient PHO | a 3 - 56 — 52 — § — ‘m?;‘:,::;‘\;s ?3;&;:";%:{2“:: Ketchikan 68 62 56 &M Cidy | Service CALL A \lmnlng supply of halibut until it|Folts was back wjth, the Chamber | rangements completed for the camp| Ll nce Rupert 64 64 | 52 54 4 10 Pt. Cldy | MANY SPEAKERS is sufficient. atter beibg, called south to Tacoma | savings stamps through which each| Edmonton Lol 50 50 4 0 Clear | CHECKER CAB Tells of Kensington by the death ‘of his mulher | boy who hopes to attend camp can| Seattle g 60 60 4 0 Clear | 1 or the s interes| opéns. S — 5 ear | B = X AT JUNEAU cl cl Kensington, was another prominent K&sss s.{N | New York 86 76 I~ 60" o6 20 02 clear [| 230 South Franklin Telephone 411 visitor today. He spoke brief of o,her PILO'[ KUBK:EK HERE Washington 90 78 | 62 B4 6 .06 Cldy road work being done at the prop- sgvmm ORT BU WEATBER CONDSTIONS AT 8 A. ML 5 erty this summer, expressing the ON SINESS TR1P1 v : 6. , s &a: i | oo (hat 1E il &l "edt s Ketchikan, cloudy, temperature, 59; Craig, raining, 58; Wrangell, | oo nc e N ! W. A. Chipperfield, District Ran- cloudy, 60; Sitka, raining, 57; Radioville, raining, 56; Soapstone Point, | | cover by winter and we can dosome gl ont.” | Pairch s - : Judxbe Hellenthal, Commis- - l1|“ti:‘v0;:5‘2:1:1};10y§:tz;9'1hi5 rifig returned fo Juneau last night on| Ai“r”‘i“r‘;‘; s;;‘:{"z;‘e Es}’m‘“‘lgnugfif 58; Cordova, cloudy, 58; Chitina, clear, 58; McCarthy, clear; Portaj the Ranger IV after a trip to Skng-!ad% ST hdrter cloudy, 56; Anchorage, raining, 59; Fairbanks, cloudy, 62; Nenana, CHEVROLET PONTIAC BUICK sioncr Allen, P. W. Racey, Guests this time, he said later R. F. Lewis, President of the Juneau Watér Company, told the Chamber of the work being done on repairing the water main op at (Continuea rrom Page One) 57 the Basin Road. e i 8 ist season since 1929, he reported, High barometric pressure prevailed generally over the greater on the fishermen, now, he explain- | Other guests were A. B. Elreath, | iy “{odita) trains to handl;e tng (e " INCORPORATION part of Alaska this moning with oly slightly below normal pressure ed, to have such a large supply Supervisor of ordef agencies fOT| .. eriHave yesn negessary on me' Aticles of incorporation have| over the Arctic Ocean. Attending this pressure distribution was i ° (1]] that they catch the quota so carly | Montgomery and Ward, WhO Ie- | e’ phes, i e d_:“ ‘;‘ed :“h the Tervitorial Au-| settled and rainy weather over most of Alaska while fair weather | .oo e e n:«-ml.v ‘f‘"’“‘ff’ N:i o;flce t:r }!:‘s‘ H ‘Llu;r yvic;)r;m:lj; Gold Mines, prevailed over the west coast States. The barometric pressure dis-| company here, and who makes his REMAINS SHIPPED . apital stock | tribution over Alaska and the North Pacific Ocean this morning | The International Commission is headquartets ih Portland, Ore;| The remains.of Lily Judson, who| o *L ,000. J. W. Gilson of Val-{ would indicate that the weather Friday would be similar to today's ' made of two members from the Jerry Reiland, Schillings represen- died inh Sf. Aun’s Hospital early| 9z 15 Alaska agent of the com-| weather. gy Cs tative; B. F. Shearer, owner of the pss 1 the United States and two from ada, whose duty and busi he stated, o build up sus- | ant District Attorney George W. COTTON BLOUSEE SUMMER GLOVES FABRIC GLOVES—2 pairs LACE.PANEL CURTAINS—pgin COLORED PANELS—2 for LACE NECKWEAR—2 for SILK SCARFS—Each . LONG HOSE— FEATHER PILLOWS COTTON BLANKETS TURKISH TOWELS HOUSE LINING DECORATIVE LINEN DRAPERY—$1.00 | Import, [‘,xpor( Picture Is FIGUHES SHUW ALASKA'S VALUE Presented Chamber by $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 .$1.00 $1.00 _$1.00 $1.00 (2 pairs { 2 Sets for ,,,,, 100 § ,,,,,,,,,,, $1.00 s $1.00 ,,,,,,,, $1.00 S—4 pairs .$1.00 $1.00 $1.00 6 for $1.00 ger for the U. 8. Forest Service, way where he inspected the new Lawtohh Glacier trall betng built from Glacler Station on the White Pass -nn Yukon to Lawton Glacier. Skagiwidy is havibg its best tour- this week, ial will take place. BARNEY (,UO(,LE AND SPARK PLUG RUN FOR YOUR LIFE, SNUFEY ! LET ‘EM COME-TH' SHIF'CESS SKONKS ! WE-UNS'LL [on experience with fourists in b ductive of Alaska. g in some. general center hody such i as the Territorial Chamber of Gom- | fiin charge of just pushing Alaska,| fiand promotinz her industries said that business was greatly im- f proved Qutside and a spirit of opti- E mism . preyails universally. F business, car loadings and all other | E a(‘ !fgqqx “.!2 u:; 34 per ?em, he stat- | left on the Estebeth | Pany of -which William B. George . Empire Theatres in Alaska. Assist- |last evning for Hoonah where bur- | is President and R. D. Macfarlane, Foster L. McGovern (Gontinued rrom Page Gre) me;ltcd. is whav ;l;sim is d;l;l’g about it. He made the suggestion, based attle, that some attractions be pro- moted to serve the travelers and keep them longer in the north. By way of example, he told of the great |demand in Seattle restaurants for | shrimp, crab and other dishes, pro- “It is only a suggestion but wh would not an attractive stand. your cities where these industries are concerned, serving crab and <hnmp cocktails or llke dishes phe greatest kind of advertising m Alaska and. her industries?” he re- marked, Pushing Tourist Business He suggested further that Alas- | ka tourist, problem be centered, as they have had to do in the States, merce and a capable person who | knows Alaska and her needs placed | furnishing information to tourists .- Mr. McGovern expressed belief that air mail would be obtained for| Alaska at the next session of Con- gress and declgred it the purpose of he Seattle Chamber tn push the matter as well asall other problems elative to the Territory. Concluding, the Seattle Executive Retail{ barometers of trade show advances| ONS. DOES NO. | FLY G; STINSON IS | BACK IN SERVICE Al flights by Sheldon Simmons with short trial hops in the plane 1 being made this afternoon by Pilot ' Jimmy Rinehart, A new Wright “Wihrlwind” E motor has just been | ® installed in the plane, giving the company two motors for the ship It is planned to alterpate the mot- | ors, always having one aside for| Pilot Ernie Kubicek, flying the this sum- mer to Tom Mitchell, mining man | of Frances Lake, B. C. arrived here late last night on a business trip, .ml 15 now at the PAA float. {aiak with Dr, Foster L. McGovern, of the Alaska Bureau, Seattle Cham- ber of Commerce MEYRINL OFF ON U. S. MAIL FLIGHT Gene Meyring in the Irving Air- s Lockheed Vega took off this| wa !morning for Chichagof on the reg- | ular mail flight, originally sched- | uled for yesterday but postponed because of poor flying weather. Four passengers were aboard: Mrs. Ira Counter, who was recently in-| Jured while aquaplaning and whn has been receiving treatment at St.| Ann's Hospital here, returning to Chichagof; Jens Klavik, for Port Althorp; Walter Koko, Continental Can Company representative, for | Hoonah, and Lisle Hebert round- | trip for Hoonah. Willis Nowell will return to Juneau from Funter Bay | with Meyring. | R ELLIS GROUNDED ON FLIGHT TO WESTWARD | Bob Ellis, fiylng his new four- place Waco seaplane, with Paul Brewer as mechanic, took off from Juneau yesterday morning for Ko- Frederick Davidson Bureau of Fisheries scientist, from Seattle, as a passenger. After fly- ing as far as Hoonah Ellis was forced to turn back to Juneau be- |cause of poor weather. friendly to your tm:’. throat You don't have to be Rich to enjoy Rich whiskey! 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