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RV D SRS AT S A oo+ ,,‘l DOUGLAS NEWS MR. AND MRS. LINDSTROM ARE FETED IN DOUGLAS ON ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION The 85th anrflvernry of the founa- ing of the Rebekah Lodge was' the occasion’ of ‘@ double “celebration here lnh mght whefi the' members of Nurth:in Light Rebekah 'Lodge NEW FUR TRIMMED COATS Specn:xlly priced at $32:50 | ;- HEAVY SPORTS cm'rs 51850 52 l.so $2 SILK UMBRELLA q}r‘ and a large number of ,t f the* Odd thered V.ogelher in llufix HAll to observe' the of‘two ‘of ‘the’ yolihger metmibers ‘of the local lodge, just recently mar- ried, Mr: and Mrs” Carl Lindstrom. Bridge, Whist and pinochle ‘were played “as entertainment for the | Mrs Chnrlps Fox and, Arne Shu ' shift, .the " highs; Mr: fichas hu§— | shift ana Léster Rink, th ‘whnt ‘highs, Mrs.” Eric 'Anderson wamwh P GRS flANnn AT, New Satins_ aqg | and Dale Fletk; pinchle highs, Mrs )" B" Langséth and Ed* Ardrews; | lows, Mrs. George F’leek and Elroy Fleek. served following the cards. icolater set in chronium plate as wedding gifts’ from theéir friends. e, WARNERS ARE HOME FROM. HOT SPRINGb Mr. and Mrs. Jack Warner and daughtér and Miss Betty Sey re- 39 inches wide i from Tenakee Springs where théy cnjoyed a three ‘weeks' stay. slfi? it Dresses | s (FEUSI TO VISIT SOUTH; FIRST TIME IN 24 YEARS | ' John Feusi, 8r, member of the | Feusi- -Jensen ' Hardware store of this city, the oldest business firm m town, is booked for a trip south {on the Northland, leaving the first of next week for a visit with rela- fives and old friends in Tacovia, Beattle and other cities. “This will'be Mr. Feusi’s first trip HEAVY COTTON AND HAND TUFFED CANDLEW-[(’H SPREADS outside since 1912. Hale and hearty. -+ SINGLE BLANKETS . ... ‘.:d‘u‘ii::’“.,Réifi?&“%:?fl&“&’“:’éfii‘f G Gont S xlfgonf' °§£‘.f;.‘c'1.° 1o o ‘shéent &1 o 2 east & month or two. DOUBLE ELANKETS | usinees of Dougtas vil be 1 e hands of Mark Jensen, junior mem LACE CURT AINS :::ls::ntthe firm and Leo Young, Pair : 1 lEVtNS SHOP RUFFLED CURTAINS | fw ARRANGED; Pair VICE IS IWROVED With ‘alterations and redecoration completed, the Jones-Stevens Sew- ard Street 'Ladies' Shop, today con- tinued its fall fashions showings. Mrs, Winifred Jones stated the new arrangement of the shop has en- abled :the statf to serve its patrons much ‘piore speedily and more ef- ficiently than befare. N R R e || ALASEA GETs i CORNS An it few years thousands of Alaska men and women have KITCHEN SPECIALS GLASSES, DISHES and COOKING UTENSILS sathy ALL REDUCED B. M. Behrends Co. Inc. Juneau's Leading Department “S¥8r% troubles with END-O-CORN. TR o1 ”’.” = No_mafter how many, so - called | DISLOCATED SHOULDER |“corm cures” you have tried, if you Three patients left the Govern-| Edwin Kowog was admitted to|still have your corns come or write ment Hospital yesterday to return|St. Ann's Hospifal ldst evening' for|to the Butler-Mauro Drug Co. and G by JOHN DIMOND IMPROVES DISCHARGED According to report from St. Ann’s Hospital, Jobn Dimond, son to their home in Southeast Alu\kn‘"ea‘mem for a dislocated shoulder. In END-O-CORN. Use tonight, of Delegate Anthony J. Dimond, cities. R. Edenshaw left for Ket- Tl oSN ht. It cannot fail. who was burned in an explosion chikan, and Ida James and David | DISMISSED. How mfi flmzs have you said, aboard a gas boat in the channel | Charles for Petersburg. | George Marks was dismissed tron; “I'd give $10 to get rid of Lhnt several weeks ago, is improving rap- R G St. Ann"s' Hospital this' morning. pa.\y wn"? idly and is able to be out of bed for part of the day. -ODRN 4s worth $50 hut & 'few centx, —adv. raupire classifieds for Mr. Mark had been recemu care Try 'I'ng for a broken arm only quick results. G 2 g b \Up ...... Andolltmto,gulu- Goes the Heat from 780F Series—Mdde ni asnm 4 CLEANLINESS . . FLEXIBILITY . OMY d NOISE- LESS OPERATION are characteristic of the é}'fi AT- ~’maured by its new double ‘chamber bowl burner, “'Mueh*of the hedt in' . the 'ordinary ‘‘cabinet heater g0es.up 'l:fg'd out the chimney, Rated Heating Capacities T84-F—T7000 to 7500 cu. ft. T83-F—4750 to 5250 cu. ft. 782-F—4000 to 5000 cu. ft. . ... but that cannot happen in the new HEATROLA. The Intensi-fire in the HEeATROLA puts all the beat to work by its double air circulating. iy bp b tate Heatrola—With the famous fuelsaving Intensifire gir duct—at Ty I Aae i g ; Thomas Hardware Co, ‘..‘«u. d e occasion and at the same time hon- ! even’ ni fourteen tables altogether Specidally priced!at 3 being in'play. Prizé§ 'for high and low scores s so and up were awarded as follows: Bridge, | ‘ath Eq "Chshel; 1ows, AStrid Loken| Sandwiches, cake and coffee were | The honor guests were presented| with a cocktail shaker sét and per-| {turned home Wednesday evening | U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE WEATH'ER BUREAU ‘l % | raining, 42; Anchorage, showers, 43; Portage, missnig; Fairbanks, [ cloudy, 46; Nenana, missing; Hot Springs, cloudy, 48; Tanana, cloudy,' 42; Ruby, cloudy, 45; Nulato, cloudy, 40; Kaltag, cloudy, 44; Unala- ! Kkleet, missing; Crooked Creek, raining, 44; Flat, partly cloudy, 48. WEATHER SYNOPSIS A storm area of marked intensity prevailed this morning over the lowest reported pressure | | | the Aleutians and Southwest Alaska, | being 20.00 inches, a short distance northeast of Dutch Harbor. | High pressure pr ed from the MackKenzie Valley southward to the distribution has been at- ons from the Aleutians over Alber! and by partly western portions of Hawaiian Islands. This general pressure tended by precipitation along the co: southeastward to British Columbia cloudy to cloudy weather over the interior and Alaska. statutory charges, com- been filed In U. C = On slaints have TAKES iCe The halibut schooner Blanco, of Seattle, Capt. M. Stnoke, took ice missioner’s Court against Max today the Juneau Cold Storage | Haube and Elizabeth Talaga and Comy . consistituting the only | Frank Manlegus alias Frank Camp business done there today. and Lillie Isturis. | ATTENTION MASONS MONDAY EVENING AT 6:30 Seventy-five cents per plate Masonic Temple Juneau ALSO STATED COMMUNICATION OF MT. JUNEAU LODGE With Exemplification of Third Degree All Masons of Gastineau Channel Urged to Attend! PLACE YOUR ORDERS NOW FOR BLOCK WOOD § WHILE THE MILL IS OPERATING PHONE 358 Juneau Lumber Mills EVERYTHING FOR A PERFECT VACATION——— AT SITKA HOT SPRINGS The fishing’s really good . . . and s0's the food. Anda Just look at ; all tese ways to“while nway your leisure hours . . . swimming, canoeing, hiking, boating. ~All accommodations to suit every mbg .. 8t excepuonauy 1ow rates. AR N o Reservations :t Ahl.h Air Transport eou,——ro: Every P\lrpose—cm - PACIFIC COAST COAL COMPANY . l'hon 412 THE WEATHER | . (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) | Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., Sept. 25: | Rain tonight and Saturday; increasing southeast winds, becom- ~—— ing fresh to strong. LOCAL DATA : Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity =~ Weather 4 pm. yest'y 30.20 50 88 s 8 cldy 4 am. today 3040 48 95 s 8 Cldy Noon today .30.36 49 91 s 10 Rain | CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS | YESTERDAY TODAY | Highest 4pm. | Lowest4a.m. 4am. Precip. dam. | Station temp. temp. temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather Atka — - | a4 44 8 04 Pt Cldy Anchorage 58 — | 4 — — 05 = Barrow 30 30 28 28 20 0 cdy | | Nome 48 46 3¢ 34 6 .02 Clear | p Bethel 60 50 | 4 46 12 0 cldy | Fairbanks 52 52 30 30 4 0 Clear Dawson 48 48 2% 28 0 0 Clear St. Paul 52 48 42 46 24 24 gnm i tch Harbor 50 48 4 46 28 178 ain . elco gfl.—mk 54 52 | 48 52 10 102 Rain | Ptrfeeno" ofBlfl“"‘ S Wu‘e Siais | cordova Gl AR e R Ry (] Rj:m ¥l Scoteh Whisky our friendehip on e Juneau 50 50 | 41 48 8 42 Cldy s e y ol gellowship « ° * sitka 58 — | 46 — — .03 — fEAeHgR.soNSL of g K men enjoy- | Ketchikan 62 62 4 w4 4 08 Clear Ayt a flavour ¥ 7 Prince Rupert ... 54 54 — 48 1: .gg c?;; frnd oy sOlEUCs AGEN vork CITY | 38 40 2 02 - - 4 ;:::t‘fi:mn gg gé [ s 88 | N 0 Clear Y schieffelin 5; b s\Ncg 1794 Portland 8 6 | - 60, B0 4 0 Clear | San Prancisco 88 78 58 58 8 0 Pt Cldy New York 12 68 | 82 52 29 06 Clear 86 Washington 82 64 | 50 52 12 06 Clear | PROOF WEATHER CONDITION AT § A. M. TODAY i Ketchikan, foggy, temerature, 46; Craig, cloudy, 52; Wrangell, cloudy, 49; Sitka, cloudy, 51; Jun-au, cloudy, 48; Radioville, show- | ers, 48; Skagway cloudy 51; Soaps one Point raining, 50; Yakutat, ‘ raining, 50; Cordova( heavy rain —; Chitina, cloudy, 36; McCarthy. CALIFORNIA GROCERY Phone 478 “The Pure Foods Store” Pmmpt Delivery Feed ’em Right and They’ll Be Bright! Careful selection of the right foods goes a long way in aiding the mental capacity of your children. It’s easy when you shop at California Grocery; we keep THEIR foods . . . at greater economy prices. Saturday and Monday SPECIALS! FIG BARS : 7017 M x40 S SO SR R 25¢ DUTCH CLEANSER Bletliah O s 25¢ RINSO 3 large packages ... . 79%¢ M. D. TOILET TISSUE o ek e SRS s e 25¢ PUREX [ e Y SR e i 15¢ VAN CAMPS’ PORK AND BEANS 16 oz. can, 3 for DEL MONTE SAUERKRAUT No. 21 tins, 2 for 2KE§ZLLOGG'S CORN FLAKES or CUT MACARONI, Cello Bags 21 lbs. for HERSHEY’'S COCOA 1 1b. ¢an SHRIMP, Wet Pack 3 cans APPI.ES Fine for Cooking and Euhnzgc SPINACH Del Monte No. 21 cans, 3for . ... e Pt 50c Wonderful Home Grown Vegetables Direct from Our Farm ALSO YOUNG DUCKS Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Always on Hand If It Isn't Right—We Make It Right! LIQUORS and WINES The best the market can offer at prices you can afford to pay. MONOGRAM CANADIAN WHISKY 6 years old, full qt. CORBY'S 8- Yecrr-Old WHISKY Full qt. Quart . quy ofher bargains not mentioned here GALIFORNIA GBOCERY