The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 17, 1937, Page 2

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRL F RIDAY SEPT 17 193/. = - — = . e mated that ‘work likely will continue U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AumCL"'lum WEATHER BUREAU until January, and then cease mo i < likely until March of April. Mr ‘l'IIE WE 1_”'11 41) Clothier is associated in the opera- | 8 Roy Clothier. : “ P cast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., Sept. 17. ( oudy, probably showers, ton'ght and Saturday; moderate south- UNE DRINK Is ”h b | LOCAL DATA ‘ Time 3arometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weathet s4o75—$6095 0 t F v S ‘ able ore veins, the dream nl Wi, Yeery 6 e s A Gt perations ‘Fairly Succes-| y woters for some time, have been |4 am. toda A 55 93 s 5 Cloudy ful’ Until Compresor | g uck at the property of the Ruff|Noon foday 56 84 s s BE Gidy G P | In* Tuff mine on Columbia glacier, | RADIO REPORTS 3 A 0€s t l according to word given out in Val- | TODAY | cez by D. S. Beals, president of the Max. temp. | Lowest 4am. 4am. Precip. 4am. Paisley Prints nA ""’kea "Om‘D':‘;wl"‘has ;:lim;;hi(h — company, aceording to the V.-ltt~~ZwAm]:|m,n last 24 hours | temp. temp. velocily 24 hrs. Weather aisley rrinits— he operation ‘0! e Apex ido i by . o ctions | Miner. nchorage 62 E g 0 mine at iRek! a¥er Teo wesis | I OWET ful LO"’,( octions UM peals stated that the vein|Barrow 32 e 5 * PAoviits (,; concentrated work had proved Leaves One (,lunlmlg truck while mmm;r “mu’u;;il) Nome 50 38 3¢ 8 0 Cloudy 3 . : the rejuvenated mine a “fair suc- T A % te, and at a level of 100 feet. Bethel 50 46 46 4 16 Cloudy Q Printed Lambskin cess,” George A. Clothier, co-owner l('[rgld])h Poles The t was extended some 30 Fairbank: 62 38 40 1 0 Clondy F(’Ibl‘iCS |of the mine said today. - £ORGE TUCKER | teet f er due to a dip in the vein, | Dawson 52 44 16 1 0 Cloudy s | Clothier who flew into Juneau By GEORGE PR encount 2 four-foot width of |St. Paul ey e |by plane yesterday afternoon hi ui YORK, Sept. 17. — New/fine milling ore, estimated to run | Dutch Harbor 4 14 42 4 55 Cloudy e 2 | hoped to go south to Vancouver to! Hobt P'\]",,H\F apertif, if $50 a ton or more .}l'«' ‘m, h !fw}:'nl: 56 43 50 16 01 Cloudy 16 Gore—"Gone with |attempt to obtain new parts for| ;e interested, is the Huntingrun with 500 pounds of ore, fhe|Cordova 5 48 1 oam Rain S i b v l;’“' m‘““}“ the Prin-|p o o astounding concoction of |plates were literally coated with Juneau 62 54 5 0 Cloudy > 'he Wmd 1 les’ cess Louise on her southward voy- ., il p S T 1 picure | 8i 2 41 - - 0 ¥~120 ingredients and it costs he P - % { 4 age. He will, instead, remain in ., pigce in town where this & figkehikan 0 50 50 0 0 Fog J_unnau for several d He is stop- sold is the Piccadilly bar. However, | . « )‘:‘v e Rupert :_' 50 50 0 0 ) ™ . S A 1 ¢ h ping a_t the Gastineau. the barman warns against more | tered after ] feet more drillin L'Hm ‘n'(:n iu 46 . 46 4 0 Ihe new straignt-nang- Having obtained the mine after &|yon three of these in succession.(Beals said. These mew veins areSeatde 70 56 56 4 T Cloudy number of years of inactivity, MI.|.a¢iey hat,” he (.\“]‘“,L_ «you want |considered to be very rich and at Portland 4 0 58 4 0 Cloudy ing fullness. Clothier said, it was necessary 10|i," {jrow away your carbine and|present high hopes for a record pro- | S rancisco 60 52 54 8 0 Cloudy go over it completely before work|, ... at the enemy with I;.m hands.”| duction are carried New York 6 60 60 14 L Cloudy : could start. The tramway and tram| ,yther highly exposive but in-) At the present time buildings are | Washington 80 60 60 10 S Rain Each dress is well made, cars had to be replaced. Despite the |, ong sounding drink is The Dove. |being erected and room made for WEATHER CONDITIONS AT 8 A.M. TODAY fact that work of getting the mine|ri yceq to be a brisk seller, but I|additional men to be ecmployed in Seattle (airport), cloudy, ‘témperature Blthe ¢ albur. 64 Vics caref vished and cut in shape started in June, actual|qom hear one ovdered any more.|the near future. Jack Hoar, superin- | toria, cloudy Alert Bay, foggy, 49 Phce ) ‘ operations did not start until the weird refreshment once sent|tendent, ‘and O. Haagsma, engin- Rupert, foggy, 50; Triple Island, fog, and, fogey, 50 [ \ y ile 3 last week in August. lone ur better know: lists |eer, and a crew of four men Ketet fog e g ( o ) size IS £ one of our better known novelis! ! = fogey. 50: Pete & J rue to size for smart fit The diesel compressor broke “In|gereaming into the night. Seizing|the mine now and with the addi- \burg, fogey Radioville, fogay, 50; Juneau, fog- | €>‘~ |a thousand pieces” last week and the cab, he ordered the driver toltion of the extra men, !:n' Ruff n’| gy, 52 < ¢ Inlet, fogoy: Si tone Point, clou- - | Lisianski mine is now operating a " . . aita ITuff will be one of the larger pro- dy. 50: Cordova. cloudy, 51 loud s g b 1t out for Montreal, Canada + rdova, cloudy 5 cloudy, 4 rthy, cloudy. 2 & Sizes 12 to 46 | water compressor until parts can| Late fiext day when they arrived, ]mu_ in the district. Th are Portage, raining, 50; Anchorage, partly cloudy. Fairbanks, partly be obtained to repair the diesel com-1, ' " oot hoked his head out the|tWo Gibson mills in n,}vx':m‘nn at 46; Nenana, clear, Ruby Nulato, raining, 46. pressor. A single shift is now being; . o4 inauired where they were,|the mine, said Mr. Beals, \4',: hav- reau, September 18 Sunrise, am.; Sunset, 6:13 p.m. worked at the mine ‘mx;i lhtl ":‘1” | “Montreal,” snapped the hackee, :r; - (-;\r‘\(]{v;, of u-x\"ums |,m1‘\] WEATHER SYNOPSTS utlizing about 10 men. ¢ rior to the| ) " was beginning to wonder| 17T ‘5 L o e The storm area noted yesterday morning as being centered over M M e ren S o.’ ™ °°m|§"s‘5:’r b‘hfri k{“ ‘mp"r'::w‘:‘:'l.ahoul his fare. joxpattes l“; ““f\'x‘l‘ “‘l s ‘ll“’\\"n”“ the southern Bering Sea region has decreased in intensity and has | working two shifts d ” ist. “T' 4 in Septembe: hege 7 > 1S moved slightly northv the past 24 hours, the lowest repor “Ah,” said the novelist, “I'm afraid |, X W5 e t v the pa: rours, the lowest report- % : ¢ . 4 three shifts at the mill. Sde & MO OReRHY EburEE T “'“”“1 ecutive head of Stewart-War-| sire this 0 inches at. Bethel. High pressure Juneau’s Leading Department Store’ At least 18 men, and possibly| B i A " ner fon of Chicago, IS &|continued from Ll BontBvERE ko VAt ibar TAlanA 0 ge s th street. ot . ™ 3 P ¥ i o more, ivrull “ka at the LL\l.n’lskl‘ TNy {brott AN ]fl‘t ‘;\““]1“ Mx‘»“ the crest being 3000 inches over the Dixon Ei Precipitation |mine after the compressor is puf in as an intere n the mini 0D= | has Fallen alohg the toast pions. front ‘the Aleti s e g dor il ti-| Jane Pickens says if you stand| e sotion | o5 fallen along the cos s from Aleutians eastward to Y |shape, Mr. Clothier said. He esti B kb GeaN Ioisies. olieids oo u]h. (;1\(‘4 will make an pection | the Guilf of Alaska. also ov he interior estern portions of Al- Rainbow Room, and listen with a|"spencich o o the mine 15| ( rdova reports 1” @ total u' ?1 '1.,”,1.,1‘ s during 48 hours end- |keen ear, you can hear the Hons|. rmmaio i tor mesc Atrunye of |1, & 4 amn. today. Light precipitation was continuing at the time lioar 1h Central Bavk zoo, OF cotrs “”'““/‘ P“]*l ‘p‘ C‘“l‘- o i-“n‘“~ : of the ot wtion. Dense fogs prevailed this morning along the coast- v g y i - - Reeve being one | 5 regions from the n yortion of Southeast Alaska sou [she adds, you have to pick a da Shad i 4 s { 1 I of east Alaska sou 1 to S ; : the original owners of the Prop-|the northern portion of wer Island. HAVE YOU THE LUCKY KEY? IF YOU HAVE WARNING!! winner. 'ANY WAY that ‘”‘a THE FAMOUS— Intensi-Fire AIR DUCT is an T exclusive feature of the GENUINE G Estate Heatrola s u 3 The Intensi- fire turns b1 EO waste into warmth, gives 5 5;’ MORE HEAT WITH LESS Z E§_ FUEL! Cf O g K] | 2© catrola is the product 2|0 It is built by a com- 0439-B 2-3 rs in every claim made for the satisfactory operation of its prod- 4012-B 2-3 ucts. 13° Baume gravity—or in Estate Oil Heatrola.) SEE THEM NOW ——— AT THE THOMAS Hardware Co. FAMOUS INTENSI-FIRE “distillate”— n be (Ordinary kerosene ¢ 36° to 311-B used any 312-B 306-B 1-3 AIR DUCT AR ARO OO Rated Heating Capacity, Come and Get Your Bicycle Keys may be tried in the building next to the Juneau Ice Cream Parlors and continuing until all keys have been tried. WARNING!! DON'T THROW AWAY YOUR KEYS UNTIL BICYCLES ARE AWARDED. If the lucky key should happen to be lost we will have another way to decide the JUNEAU DRUG COMPANY 00 23 you look at it- THE Heating Capacity and Oil Consumption Cubic Feet to 6500 4000 to 4500 3500 to 4000 3250 to 3750 to 3250 *306-B and 309-B have only one burner. POURS CLEAN HEAT INTO YOUR HOME! sy in a roaring mood. The canny Scots have found a way "UI get around the matter of payin |freightage on bottles returned fr jvlu» U. S. The problem bobbed {when American barmen by | {turning empty bottles to Scotland, | ;(lrnmmlnvg the 3 cents promised on| jeach bottle. This was okay, bt th | {when they're | ingt The company ineorporated ler the laws of the state of Wash- a0 u H crashed to his death from the tow- ‘ P Si‘pgmggagk DiBS (oo Sieoi ot e vinase chaen i 100 Ml'e Al’l HOIIY 3 1 am safe with this ne Appar stin told his mothe: for the steeple painting Tied to His Chair . = a; Train Developed s e e **| CHICAGO, Sept. 17.—The Pen: He showed her with pride an iron reight on the empty bottle e i B o G ir contraption he had just pur- {ened to bankrupt the firm. Finally |70 0T it ket e ot OB, S, Ithe distillers decided to import ar ’ gl P S S e g ey 5 B oL Tt btredzniment ki ca-|prisoned in the new safety equip- Strapped securely in the chai bedded the thee conta In each bot.(PADIC Of hauling o | ent which he bl |lh 1 taken|Tie was unable to n.;l move (o train at ) miles 1 ho the 1) C s calli Rog- save mself v en the pe sna L¢ |tle. With this came the request that | i pridhales i e e AL i e sl T e jthe Americans keep the money and| Empire classifieds pay r Longtin, 26 year old steeplejack, above hm. |destroy the bottles. An odd rangement—but it pays. ar- e |fare, there is a sea-food resta |under the 6th avenue “L” which has jlarge tanks of live fish. It attracts| |customers by permitting them to se- | {lect their own fish. However, they aren’t caught and killed on the spot. You simply point to the species pre- |ferred and they duplicate your {choice from the ice box. | | There is another place which serves only shellfood. S crabs, lobsters, clams, muscles and all the favorite shell dishes. The chef tells me he knows how to pre- pare lobster 27 different ways. Most {of the people who go there prefer | them broiled. (By Associated Press) Mortimer Q. Fortiscue, the wild | west fictionist, is really Stanley Walker, the editor and author of “City Editor” and other tomes. parby imp, ESTATE OIL Approx. Approx. N 0il Con- hours full sumption supply 1 b per Hour, of oil will o g Pints last is a well-built, sturdy, = Lo TREE Mg 28| »8 safe, and dependable ap- w3 | =3 4 Eg| & 8| §8| g8 pliance. BRI 8- 4V 8) BR| EH 86| 2 | | a=| &= FEEEE ) oIL 52000 40 20 120 480 HEAng 52,000 40 20 120 480 at its SIMPLEST and BEST! A Fine Investment, Not 30,350 233 121 205 795 30,350 233 121 1025 39.75 20 10 26,000 an Expense, is the pur- 116 0.60 40. 15,100 chase of a fuel-saving HEATROLA. R - A ///////II////I/I//IIIIIIII/I/II/II ////A////////// O“p‘“. il i " "'.ml"fl i ",. i ..nl‘..n ! UNSWEETENED EVAPORATED MILE TO THOSE IN ALASKA who know, the name DARIGOLD is a symbol of quality and dependability. Darigold Sweet Cream Butter, made from sweet, rich whipping eream, has the highest Government rating given any commercial butter —“93 Score Or Higher.” Certificate with every pound! Darigold Evaporated Milk is real milk in its most nourishing form. Nothing is added — nothing is taken away, except water. Both of these products come from the finest dairying section in the United States — Western Washington, wherein are located the famous Darigold Milk Farms. That is why thousands of Alaskans heartily agree that “Darigold’s our favorite brand!” “FINEST IN THE WEST!” CONSOLIDATED DAIRY PRODUCTS CO., SEATTLE = e

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