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WELL:- DON'T STAND THERE 1 GO ON W' THEN'RE EXPECTIN' VORE TAKIN J EEC NOu JAILBOUSE BS NIe AN e PERCISE S NE SNUEEY- WE'RE L PLEASE-- ESCORTIN' You TOo T NEAH, THAIS RIGHT--- CMON PERCEFUL NOW-- WE GOT & B\G SURPR\S\% FOR ACCUMELBTE YOURGELF, SNUFFY--WE'RE NOT GONNA ARREST N&--- meDGL the MOMENT T OWNG rights_reserve JINE WARMER, "7 %’Eé’f‘%?km O g DIREGTORY okt 51 | USUAL, REPORT neau luxluy in the Bureau speed-|For SIX DAYS or until July 5; ™ L] L - =] )at for patrol duty in Icy Strait examining Eyes for Glasses. ’ 1 l i ati on, expecting to be gone until| Dr. Edmunds needs no introduc- FLOOR YOUR HOME WITH ‘. PROFESSIONAL . Fraternal SOCIetleS | | OAK-—Nature’s Gift Everlasting of Gastineau | the middle of next wsek. While out,|tion t0 Juneau citizens as this is GARLAND BOGGAN s will contact the Brant|his temth annual trip throughout he probat Channel | I)llb KASER & RFLHUR(:[-.B > which sa today from Seattle|Alaska where numerous citizens \ PHONE 582 Sunshine Is About Normal, for Bristol Bay via Sitka with a|have been benefited by his highly [ Buy Youirs Piddrs With a EE b ReX T sovamen 8l 'd party aboard to investigate the re-|scientific. work, backed by five GUARANTEE B.P.OE ELKS mecels HOWCIVCI’ Had Some ported Japanese invasion of Alaska |diplomas from recognized Eye Col- ‘ S Blomgren }?“"dmk 2d and 4th Wednesdays Wind Prevailing ! fishing banks. leges, besides being a Post-Gradu- ——————— PHONE 66 at 8 pm. Visiting ! The Brant will not call in herefate. Crossed-Eyes frequently Hours 9 am. to 9 p.m. # brothers welcome. N. C. BANFIELD, Exalied on the northward trip, but expects | straightened with glasses only. We| | Alaska Music Supply bt Gl e uler, . . e The month- of June aver to reach here about August 5 welcome difficult HBERE (et TS | - rthur M. Uggen, Manager ke i PRI Permanent Offices at 1401 Fourth | | (00T MG Tnstruments @ Secretary. while sunshine about norm Ave., Seattle. —adv. k| o - B in B Leds e P according Lo the monthly mr‘tlulw ONE HALIBUT SALE 2 PRt I and Supplies || Dr. Charles P. Jenne MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 11 logical report ssued today by th L ttces | 1, PHORE 206 122 W. Second | DENTIST | Second wnd fourth | | e and placer location notices ks i0mE 5 RIS b | Mockdsy of saoh Sl Juneau Weather Burcau f"llf(‘. . AT EXCHANGE TODAY |t sate at The Empire Office. e ———— | | Rooms 8 and o, valentine Bidg. b S it e i | TELEPHONE 176 ’ beginning at 7:30 pm FORREST R. BATES Worshipful Master; JAMES W LEIVERS, Secretary. % — 5 as com-| A sale of 9,000 pounds of halibut ARD pared with a normal of 54.2 deg off the Ford, Captain Ole Brensdal,| | {lAID S(‘)Yt?lgg &nglgls) WHlTE SPOT :l:L—v—— i { 2 LIQUOR STORE The mercury reached its highest at prices of 7.20 and 5.20 cents per ol 5 | 3 d Floors Made Like New |point last month on the 10th when pound was made today to the New LL)“’IEST PRICES Phone 655 {a temperature of 83 degrees was reg- |England Fish Company at the Ju- P. L. HAMMER | Prompt Delivery [ Dr. Rlcliard Wlllmms ‘ REBEKAIS |istered, it being the warmest June neau exchange. X Perseverance Lodge No. 2 A mects laay in June in 20 years. The low- Phone 241 Franklin | | DENTIST | |'very second and fourth’ Wednes~ ; st temperature last month 45 de- i - OFFICE AND RESIDENCE | N PERT AND PRETTY e e day, 1.O.O.F. Hall. EDNA M GOLDSTEIN BUILDING BUTTS, Noble Grand; MILDRED is i - " N grees on the 2nd. The highest tem- Here is the frock for the high school or college girl to wear to summer | 50 6 b0 5000 o any Ju e ant dances. It is designed of pale green silk taffeta and cut with a full {at Juneau over a period of 43 y WARRACK ||| Construction Co. CASHEN, Secretary. as compared with a normal BE SURE Gl’ld save of 14. The wettest June on record i over a perlod of 43 years was that | your tickets on the FALLs BAGK Tu ' NEws L e e ot o veer | Fourth and LAST o= ' JANUARY LEVEL DOUGLAS INN ormm *|when oniy 054 inch was reeordea. | CHANCE of l{ Cigars Movog 1 tne Dougias 1on jom| There were & clws auyr & bty | @ Set of Silver- ]._7 || Front Sireet to_ the new quarters G possible 544.6 ware It Cigarettes } Gastineau Grocery ) ‘ Oftice Phone 469 | s | swishing skirt whase inserls make a diamond and block pattern. Bal- |0 a7 donrees in 1916 and the low- — 2 > 5! » hre [} loon sleeves add piquancy to the fitted bodice which is finished With |est June temperature over a similar Number | Dl' Ju dson Whllhfl | | big rhinestone clips at the square decolletage. | period was 33 degrees mn 1914 Juneau Phone 487 | | | .(IIIROPBA(TOE ‘ Juneau lCe Crem | Eae ——| The total precipitation for the d Druglesc Physician { I Parlors ! 3z imonth was 476 inches, or 0.95 inch | office hours: 10-12, 1-5, 7-9 | | | Ice Cream. Soft Drinks, Candy u n U G L A s I above the mnormal. Precipitation | Rooms 2-5-4 Triangle Blag. | || COFFEE SHOP i 1 inch or more) occurred on 19 < » | H \ | JUNE AU PHONE 667 & | VPcrcy Reynolds, Mannger_ l | 1 | MELODY HOUSE Music and Electric Appliances | | (Next Gastineau Hotel) | Dl‘. A w skewm | Mrs. Pigg Phone 65 | DENTIST Hours 9 am. to 6 p.m. ' | | RELIABLE TRANSFER | Our trucks go any place any | time. A tank for Diesel Oil | | and » tank for Crude Oll SEWARD BUILDING | save burner trouble. | PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 the montt ;s ConCISC Review Is Given on Third and D. Street will begin|the month. Out of a po 1 1 hew Beatils i 1 ¢ ‘hours, the amount of sunshine-re= 3 'y g | o to First Six Months | evenine in pro aratlon for; oot e 2179 hours, or 40 per @ Set of Dishes | Cand | PHONE 37 FOR FAST s < the formal opening of the new Inn:Ccived Was By 1 Yy [ f DELIVERY | " "WHEN IN A HURRY 1 : : i brrint - edebing. oD ® Set of Glasses | . TELEPHONE 563 ! ; oy of Fresent Year which will be Saturday eVemTE- “myg total wind movement for the It Cards | Where your patronage | oftfice Hours—9 am. to 10 pm. | O | g The old establishment will close 0 "0 o OO ere Next Wednesday | a is more appreciated | o p. | 34 plus or 27 gravity, In any tonight. | ) s | Dr. W. A. Rystrom ! amount , . . QUICK! (Continued from Page One) lage hourly velocity of 52 miles. ALY : = B ; i . | D.F.D. MEETING |The maximum velocity for a sus- T n E [frrerrrr e G FthE:::XSTl e COLE msm The climax was reached during| The monthly meeting and social,tined period of five minutes was 29 B U I I|ER s | st By g o | Phone 3441 or Night 3442 Ithe first week of April. President |of the Douglas Voluntecr Fire De- Miles from the southeast on the SPECIALIZING - RSt 1 L SRR Hbosevelt's warnings that metal rent will be held at 8 o'clock '11th, which is the highest on record N E w A s, g A x for June since wind records began in French 85 74 TS prices had risen too high, were evening in the Labor Union If Its Paint We Have It! f credited as being the straw that! g in Juneau in 1917. 3 i ] :):‘f]kll‘e(lln'h'm(fkmix ‘!:.‘w :;;::um::\:»‘m“ -ty | The average relative humidity at DRUG co AR c T l c i DR. H VANCE | IDEAL PAINT SHOP | 3 e ] Italian OSTEOPATH | FRED W. WENDT camel. s 4 a. m. was 84 percent; at noon, | BOY SCOUT MEETING | Consultation and examination | PHONE 549 Some time before this point was 4 _|60 percent; and at 4 p. m. 55 per- 5 s : ¥ Mnilanatend kel R weekly meeting of the Doug: |mm 159 S. Franklin Dinners | tree. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; , ho s y las Boy Scouts was held last evening | Street F ous ;i peits saw signs of the impendinglay the home of the Scoutmaster, TR AR | 34 D 4B MR 0 appoinai downtur I [ | Dance at Douglas Nat. Saturday. Phone 1 raught Beer . Gastineau Hotel Annex Gains Wiped Out B:;:( x_?fingxfl'c:‘?:’f:ih"j d":zet ste;e Clarence Rands’ music. adv. | g9 GAS’"NEAU CAF E South Franklin S8t. Phone 177 | Prices plummeted. The Associated |Natatorium, The boys expect tol ~——— — Short Orders At All Hours —————"11 Watch and Jewelry Repairiug grefss mg]vx tumbled a]mosl: st(;llilk]‘"[havc their new quarters, the for- 4 HE i at very reasonable rates g during the remaining weeks of the mer city Clerk's office on Front IR -~ . - frs i of the vear jmer iy oeis atie v | GALA RE-OPENING Robert Simpson, Opt” D. ||| PAUL BLOEDHORN Metals led the decline, the non- i, s . Jarman Custom Built $6.50 [ “Graduate Los Angeles College | ferrous group index dropping 15 per | IR | A v Friendly Five $5 Fortune $4 || of Optometry and 1= =5 cent. Textiles suffered the second B ARl OPERR T o " l G H 'l‘ (] Product Opthalmology i widest bréak. Cotton cloth fell fro B ’ " L) ‘Mike's Place” the new beer par- o top of 8% cents a yard to 6% jjor owned by Mike Pusich, was op- at the end 'of June. “Weakness injeneq to the public at 8 o'clock this thiy staple was credited to a top-!morning. heavy inventory position, 1‘\})““;1]13" % it e in fine goods lines. | In ancient China a political as- Measured by the Assc ted PPres: sciation was considered ‘a social commodity indic jes in il and an indication of a rebel- ix-month pericd found food andijious spirit agai | General Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground | Shoe Corp || | H. S. GRAVES : s - “The Clothing Man” Home of Hart Schaffner and Marx Clothing Pay’n Takit PHONES 92 or %5 Free Delivery Fresh Meats, Groceries, Laquors, Wines and Beer We Sell for LESS Because Keep in mind . . . Caroline Todd Studio | Piano—Harmony—Publi¢ | o encSs e ||| GARBAGE HAULED | zainst the state. Nationally textiles down 14 and 11 per cent re- | tpectiv and livestock 14 as e H We sell for CASH Advertised - ~ | Reasonable Monthly Rates | percent I industrial staples up| Lode and placer location notices | Prices £ G5 2373 E. 0. DAVIS I 5 percent; and agriculiure up 2 per for sale at The Empire Office. | Leader Dept. Store SEE BIG v AN Health Foods Center TELEPHONE 212 Pt i 1 z George Brothers ) | Phone 4753 | o 2 - - "f FOODS @ 5 I am not connected with the firm | 1 230 Franklin St. of Rice and Ahlers Co., having sold HOLLYWOOD | 4 | Juneau Telephone 62 Juneau Col&ee ShOp f MRS. T. J. J ; SHOE SHOP 174 Fronklin St. ! | Home Cooked Meals lox'td | The Home of Modern Shoe Work I from 6:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Catering to Dinner Parties my. interest in that firm over two, / / years ago. My phone is 662 or 1302, (5 ndv GEO. B. RICE (GEE BEE) e Makes biscuits flufl as a summer cloud | V e o Schilling | Accommodations to suit every [ taste. Reservations Alaska Alr Baking Powder | Jones-Stevens Shop |1/ LADIES’'—MISSES’ I 3 oo DX TOWEAR o ||| JUNEAU - YOUNG | Hardware Company | | ) HENRI MAKI, Proprietor e e rrrrrrree ZORIC V/’\\\\ If you enjoy Indoor sports- here’s one of the best—TRY [ 5 PAINTS—OIL—GLASS Tl & Shelf and Heavy Hardware r Transport. | : =" DRY CLEANING BOWLING! We truly believe that we sent | || Guns and Ammunition PO e e America’s Greatest Shoe Values | | P BRUNSWICK and Prettiest Footwear | |5 S DEVLIN'S ‘ McCAUL MOTOR BOWLING ALLEYS COMPANY Rhcinlander and Alt Heidelberg When in Need of c o A L pieseL or—vuran coaL (! For Every Purse BEER ON TAP o ——————— GENERAL HAULING i and Every NEAR MENDENHALL GLACIER & Give & 5 - | s A STORAGE and CRATING { | Purpose | Lieschtenstein, a principality on sf;::;&';g:‘ [ 5 Featuring— Fried Chicken Dinners WINE and BEER Alaska’s Best Dance Floor AT THE PIANO-—Miss Jerry Baker Direct from Hollywood the Upper Rhine between Austria ® and Switzeraund, has an area of| | J. B, Burford & Co. ! Thomas Hardware Co. ) ) only 65 square miles. | “QOur door step is worn by AINT! | B B o Satisfied Customers” B gy s i Builders’ and it o I{ PACIFIC COAST JUNEAU TRANSFER || COAL CO. Phone 48—Night Phone 69 PHONE 412 S g A e Your | FORD AGENCY |+ T ’—:mm—ll’ s |‘ q (Authorized Dealers) | The Juneau Laundry LAUNDRY || ce-oe || e o JUNEAU MOTORS o i . PHONE 15 | Foot of Main Btreet PHONE 358 Patronize Irving’s Market