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3 U. 8. DEPARTMANT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAD 2 Moo THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1937 - - — E ] ‘(‘,h.lml)l of Comm n lson | & was elected to the of v X [d.m for coming ye bl = HOSPITAL NOTES vice-presider fatd 4 THE WEATHER Webst 1 rison Turner, secretary and trea e BinE | FRUM s’TKA urer. Jack Calvin was the retiring|q.. o "T"’S“"Xif;‘“““}‘('l‘ fiul’?“dfi" (By the U. S. Weather Bureau, THESE TWO SUITS WOULD PLEASE SR president. morning, Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, begianing at 4 pm., June 4. T, Rt Partly cloudy to cloudy tonight, Saturday cloudy, probably show- / M 'c«:?ili?fiafix!::fi'- ]\Ji‘;:;]cb:l;b ftpe?t:‘;m}\flm;l‘x‘é:m:f-‘: ;’l"{"’"“”“*‘:]‘;“:;‘; erl Jonn Monagle, who has been rS: Jight variable winds becoming light to moderate southerly Sat. vie z{/efl-_‘bw an Sitke +Library- Board sponsared-a McKinley Tuesday for Seattje, en-[COnfined 1o St. Ann's Hospital for LOCAL DATA tea last Saturday, the proceeds to be route to Tuscon, Arizona, where they | !¢ P2t bkl B g used for purchasing books for the will make their future home. Mr. reported to be in an improved con- | Time . Barom ter Tc(amu. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather Many new styles have a distinctly class appeal, if you \library. The affair marked the op- |Hershberger has been in charge of {Rison. 2 \: l:;; 3{;‘:‘» y gg 511, 21 g? ::)Nv ; g‘lg:"g: enis 88 T he S. C P yeodetic Sur- T a.m. .5, 5 y know what we mean. You'll not see them on every mengsifl{fl"Tn?u:;:ncl_:fissggfimfll_t_‘tl.“‘_ Um‘;;‘_f"w “l:idl blnlifi(‘";;;'l:n ' Har injured at the Chi-[12 noon todas 3044 56 55 sWw 2 Cloudy Tom, Dick and Harry. They are still a bit exclusive. operated by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cal- here for past three and a half "f‘";"’”"“i"“fi:‘ ':;;‘[1‘{‘ = “’*lsr““ CABLE AND RADIO REPOXTS You'll see them only on style leaders, on men who £ i {‘ g Feoties fiback in.nll)rra He YESTERDAY | robay start new fashions, on men who look so smart that Mr. and Mrs. Holden LeRoy left| The Presbyterian Mission boat mnv“l“‘;“"]r"_‘_l‘)::l heggre: l:,"l’;‘m“:uf‘;M\-1 Station Hgfit :E::;. } g::?c;al;:x;: V:TOEW?:&Z W;:l.::v others follow their lead—a season or two later. These 2‘"? week -0 make thelr heme-in/princeton arrived ~ here TUESdRYl,,.o) for gome time longer. | Atka ) 40 40 208 Rain ortland, Oregon. Mr. LeRoy has|from Southeast Alaska ports with i Anchorage ;84 ¥4} LRk i 05 two suits are of that class. They would look very well been assistant engineer at the Shel-|the first group of members attend- . |Barrow . 38 38 | B e 2 S don Jackson School and Mrs. Le-ing the Young Peaple’s Conference 3 A .K“l'}'l‘f‘\el was admit-| 0o 3 30 | sa' 38 4 0 Cloudy Roy has been on the faculty there|which will be held on the campus|ted for medical care at St. Annsjgey,q) : 52 46 . | 40 40 4 02 Cloudy |during their five year residence|of the Sheldon Jackson Memorial [Hospital today. | Fairbanks 64 62 | 2 g ¢ air : 42 42 6 T Cloudy here. School June 4 to 9. Miss Ruth| BT | Dawson . . 64 62 | 46 46 4 T Cloudy : Meade who has been visiting inj Mrs. Tvan Darnell and baby son st aPul . 4 3 - 38 10 0 Clowdy Oscar Shineman has been engaged Metlakatla, and Miss Laura Adams|were dismissed from St. Ann's Hos-|Dutch Harbor 50 48 | 42 42 12 02 Cloudy |as guard at the Federal jail, accord-| who has been in Hydaburg for :.hmn! tod Kodiak 44 42 42 42 16 + .70 Rain |ing to Deputy Marshal B. F. Ficken, week returned to Sitka aboard the| o g Cordova 46 44 40 42 12 134 Rain to fill a vacancy created by the res-|princeton. Both are on the faculty| Edward Mercado underwent & ijuneau 52 52 4 a5 2 02 Clomdy |ignation of John Bahrt, who hasl|at the school. | minor operation at the Government| Ketchikan [T R e 4 0 Clear gone fishing for the summer months. ( H - IHO‘])HT-I today. | Prince Rupert 58 54 40 42 0 0 Clear | H —_— | Edmonton SET" BARY. N PR Y 4 02 Clear Herb Coleman, who has been in! GOLF TENNIS | William Duncan, a medical pa-|Seattle 72 72 | 56 56 10 0 Pt Cldy Sitka for the past week on a busi-| § tient, was admitted to the Gov-|Portland 8 6 | 56 56 4 0 Pt Cldy ness trip, sailed Tuesday on the| ernment Hospital today. . {San Francisco 58 56 | 52 52 6 0 Cloudy Mount McKinley for Ketchikan. e E - 2 ——— | New York 66 62 | 60 64 6 .03 Clear | i HUNURS Tu su Washington 84 80 Jrd g 4 64 Clear R“I“,"’J_ LJ V{I‘Cb:’:’:r";‘f’mv“l‘ffmt";l“‘e; I g > | WEATHER, CONDITION AT 8 A. M. TODAY {byu-rian Church here, left last week | Tu 4 Huulfis\ | Seattle (airport), clear. temperature, 55; Blaine, partly cloudy with her two children, Mary Ellen| | | Victoria, clear, 51; Alert Bay, cloudy, 46; Bull Harbor, cloudy, 42 g |and Richard, for an extended visit |gara, partly cloudy, 46; Triple Island, clear, —; Prince Rupert, clear, with relatives in Pasadena, C““’i NEW ORLEANS, June 4.—Four| 149; Ketchikan, clear, 48; Craig, ciear, 50; Wrangell, clear, 55; Peters- | burg, partly cloudy, 55; Sitka, cloudy, 47; Soapstone Point, cloudy, 44; Radioville, cloudy, 48; Juneau, cloudy, 47; Skagway, cloudy, 48; Cape St. Elias, missing, Cordova, raining, 43; Chitina, cloudy, 44; McCarthy. |with their daughter Jo Anne left on| Since the first national collegiate | cloudy, 44; Anchorage, cloudy, 44; Fairbanks, cloudy, 48; Hot Sprin the Northland for a two months’|golf tourney in 1897, Tulane has| | cloud; Tanana, cloudy, 52; Nulato, cloudy, 46; Ruby, cloudy, 49; |visit in Seattle. Both Mr. and Mrs. won two individual links titles,| # Flat, raining, 42; Ohogamute, cloudy, 42. E Junean, June 5. — Sunrise, 2:59 a.m.; sunset, 8:58 p.m. Wolfe are on the teaching staff of Georigia Tech two, and the Uni- |the U. S. Public School - eraity’ oE TR 2 | | o || BlLceyED B e G High barometric pressure prevailed this morning from Aklavik | They - were ‘accompanied by MEF. |jate tennis meet in 1900, Tuland ot atias Mrp i onm‘ |iate (.l\lll‘l mu.'m I,MU,I Tulane southward to Oregon, thence southwestward to the Hawaiian Islands, il R bl ) el iAot Sy b ! |there being two crests, one over Southeast Alaska, the pressure near {Southeérn: Galifornia indefiitely jwiile Tekas UL ADS AR AL More and more folks prefer the | Sitka being 3052 inches and the second crest was over the Pacific i - |bave produced national champions. eioh, lingerin favor of Lipton's .| Ocean at Iatitude 30 degrees and lotgitude 164 degrees where o pres- v"f' e B ;:;""f’:":‘(ll"‘i" sure of 30.34 inches was reported. A storm - area prevailed over the ok xigrdla <o ermines their |\, 4ionc the lowest reported pressure being 29.10 inches near Atka. ~: . ’ A pronounced barometric pressure gradient existed this morning over C ton aste test Give Lipton’s your taste test | "0 of Alaska between Cape St. Elias and Kodiak. This gencral | [ | | | | for finer tea—and you'll agree 3 S o | that Lipton's deserves the term | pressure distribution has been attended by precipitation along the const- | | | 1 fornia. I sout 1 universities have figured S i |in the history of intercollegiate golf | Mr. and Mrs. Raymond L. Wolte jand tennis. The gentleman above is sporting an advanced style, one which will be more generally popular as time goes on. It's rather British, don't you know, Straight back, full body lines, side vents, three buttons, patch pockets. You'll see more of this sort of model. The Newport. The other gentleman, who seems not a bit self-conscious, is smartly attixed in a drape model, which shows some fullness > at the chest, that custom-tailored effect at the sleeve head, } double-piped pockets without flaps, pleated trousers ample in | | Mrs. Hazel Kirmse arrived Tues- - - - . day on the Mount McKinley from| Skagway to attend to duties con-| |cerning the summer opening of the | Kirmse Gift Shop, “The Sign of the| H |Russian Bell.” [ aw Imes fullness. The Londonare. of ““world’s best.” Atall grocers. | al regions from the Aleutians eastward to Cape St. Elias and by fair weather from Petersburg southward to California. Cloudy weather prevailed over the northern portion of southeast Alaska and over most of the interior of Alaska. FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. IRE; * Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gl'bhal'dl: DENVER, Colo., June 4. — For arrived in Sitka last week from thirty-three years Sylvester Swin- Washington, D. C. to make their dle has fought against giving we 2 * ‘home here for an indefinite period. to unchecked, full-span yawns. But! P“ced at a“d Mr. Gebhardt is to take over the tWenty-one times he has been un- duties at the U. S. Coast and Geo- successful — and twenty-one times| detic Survey magnetic observatory. he has dislocated his ja |twenty-first time left the forty Lieut. W. Siehler, U.S.N. and Mrs. year-old Denver man with a sore Siehler, who arrived recently from 'Jaw and a vow to intensify his cam- - AS the Puget Sound Navy Yard w;m‘gxgn against both boredom and a LAMMIR O:ddnge Pekoe; . a work party whith is establish- of slumber—both potent yawn ) 7 also Green Jdpan e ren s o nc 'ing a base for mavy planes at Ja- Wrovokers. Swindle told a police “ L4 o L L[] ponski Island, Mr. and Mrs. Car- Surgeon his first yawn “which got| _ 2 gt roll Brown and daughter, Linda stuck” occurred when he was t H May, also from the navy yard dis-|teen. Juneau’s Leading Department Store s e ot nciier I Gus Woodrow, Ben Bellamy and R | 'Hotes were among the guests at the - — — == ‘Goddard Hot Springs over the week “Disappearing” Ink | nspectors explained that through “Mashers” Get Service |end and Memorial Day. [ |a defect in green ink used ‘in sign- i Is Used by Farley ing scme of the commissions the in-' WEWOKA, Okla. — Flirtatious| Miss Ada Sears, teacher at the Mass, June 4—Postal scriptions faded when exposed to males who call operators at the hative school here, left on the| amined the commis- light and left a blank where the Wewoka telephone exchange are dis-lN"“h]flnd for her home in Eureka,| nature couraged by the girls saying: “I'lljCalifornia. Upon her arrival there, voosters in Massachusetts to deter- should appear. The commissions on connect you with the chief oper- Miss Sears will be married to Sam many had been signed which the signature has disappear- ator”” Most “mashers” hang up Bovd of that city, and will return er General James A. ed will be returned to Washington upon hearing thi: ys Chief Op-|to Sitka in the fall disappearing” ink for new inscriptions. erator Anna Mae Greeg. b | { Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Condit were coming from their home in Pasa- A OF A dena, California to spend the sum-| mer here. Dr. Condit, who was at' {USBAND WHO one time superintendent at the HAS EATEN Sheldon Jackson Presbyterian Mis- ‘ D JJ 1 h W\ Yn’low Label, BOSTON, ine e 3t recently appointed post- Postmaster General's KED Anou On many oceas- WE LIKE BElNG TAL ions remarks on our service, quality of merchandise, and extremely low prices come to us. . Our custemers are satisfied customers. If you are not entirely satisfied we invite you TO TRY US. DON'T FORGET — “™“iLilaw” Mrs. Mary Goddard, of Goddard 2 ] = Hot Springs, was a passenger on AT“E‘T'““"EY;’I'I{""F“ BIG BROWN or WHITE the Northland for Ketchikan where | ou taste Schlitz in she will visit with relatives, Mr. and “Steinie” Brown Bottles. CHEESE c g e 2 . Mrs. Don Wright, and Mr. and Mrs. Brewed from the world’s Cl!EESE lsc ] sion School, will act as curator at| t?te;fi?g; museum during the tour-| Schlitz in “Steinies” i season. { for Old-Time Goodness EGGS, stl‘lctly Fres“ ; 2 dflzell 650 f e N\ BARGAIN-COUNTER STEAK "I don't care if you did save two pennies . . . I'm tired of ter- Winn Goddard. finest malt and hops...un- KRAFT—Half Pound ... ; der Precise Enzyme Control Swiss, Brick, Pimento, American 12 oz easton e ity | FACIAL SOAP @ bars fi5¢ 3 bars 2 B¢ T and summer, that uniformly Weodbury’s Filtered Sunshine U. S. Department of Agriculture, delicious, old-time flavor. Bureau of Public Roads, June 1. 1937, Sealed bids' will be Tecetved at| ‘URIEr & case today. rible quality tough meat. Anything I eat, I want to be Good. [ the office of the Bureau of Pub-| ¥ow don’s hetva ko onlétuate SALAD KITCHEN WHY NO Y SANITARY?" lic Roads, 419 Federal and Territor- | a taste for Schlitz. You 11 INU AN LL ! ial Building, Juneau,Alaska, until like it on first acquaint- | 9 o'clock am., on Juné 30; 1937, for ance, and ever after. reconstructing and improving 0.062 JOS. SCHLITZ BREWING CO. mile of the Glacier Highway, Gold MILWAUKEE, WIS. LAK‘ LA @ { S sc Creek Bridge Section, located ad- Boned-Rolied— RING, Ib. Pound jacent to the Tongass National For- o ¢ est, First Judicial Division, Terri- b. 0‘ tory of Alaska, involving 1,250 cubic | Quart jar .. COFFEE Crescent—M. J. B.—Maxwell House—Schillings ] GRAHAMS 18¢| SobAsg ws.35e DRESSING 39¢ Eo!:filsz for 29¢ \Copyright 1937, Jos. Schlitz Brewing Co.~68 A Snappy—NFres| WAX PAPER... 2 125 Foot Rolls 35c WATCHES 3¢ | RINSO _ 27¢ DIAMOND—Carton LARGE PACKAGE—Each DARIGOLD MILK ... ]9 tall tins @3¢ 1ty e 2 |yards unclassified excavation, 300| WEET and TASTEY ... iil. |cubic yards struetural excavation, 75| A g |cubic yards Class A concrete, 19 cu- FRICASSEE HEN ‘bic yards Class B concrete, 19 cubic ¥ yards Class S concrete, 14 cubic FRESH and TENDE |vards Class C concrete, 4,500 pounds | L and TENDER reinforcing steel, 39,000 pounds he BEER That GLEASON'S HOME MADE structural steel, 31 M ft. B. M. treat- | JRYSESENI FIACEI] NN TR TS Ll"LE PIG SAUSAGES lb ed timber and 50 cubic yards loose P 5 |riprap. The attention of the bidder st oc lis directed’to the Spectal Provisions | % Made Fresh Today in Our Own Shop [covcnns selection ‘of labor, hours PnoNE and conditions of employment, and | 36 EXACTLY SELECTED QUALITY MEATS \lmmimum wage rates. Where plans F and specifications are requested a AT PRICES FOR EVERY HOME! [deposit of $1000 will be required to Ll&gfi'{)é’fi;fiy " TT s assure thet t) with hirty | » PLEASING YOU MEANS OQUR SUCCESS" s atbor” ool of Bids, Checks |shall be made payable to the Bu- - P |reau of Public Roads, Juneau, Al- o - aska, Pl d specifications m Compounaed Sanitary Meat Co. |- g FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES gfmm‘f‘;‘u:i‘:‘::“;):;‘:fl:'I;:‘,:i’l“;j;::}_l G o Our pledge to you te handle the finest available at };)]V;vfiglg qpossible prices. Always —__FAST DELIVER v |t Bt Dlehosrial. Buuding e and e Ketchikan, Alaska. Bid blanks may . 7. 2 “ - . FAST 211 SEWARD STRE. E be obtained at the office of the Bu- |+ ‘IVE FAS 2 m PHONES 13 and 49 ED SHAFRERMOBacers il st mit fesds. Juscon, 1 wctee. | |l EIVE EAST L SENARD SE SRS Pk 105 aska. M. D. Williams, District En< I gineer. ady Juneau Drug Co.

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