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2 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE S § : § D _ ES MOMENT THURSDAY, SEPT. 23, 1937. e “ Elks' Bowling ' Averages For ; Tourney Expected to Start|4 pm. yesty ‘PARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU " THE WEATHER (By the U. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., Sept. 23. LOCAL DAT Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weathet 31 47 89 8 5 Lt. Rain applies and relieves pressure— < i § 4 R 4 am 2 46 95 £l 5 Cloudy § . October 7—Aspirants | 1o today o, 0 Sel i gion TR oy g y ‘ Asked to Sign Up RADIO REPORTS The Finest Values We've Ever Offered! | TODAY 2 L | Members or ladies wishing to Max. temp. | Lowest 4a.m. 4am. Precip. 4am. P for a record-selting September selling! This great annual bowl in the Elks' tournament start-| Station last 24 hours | ll”;:p. temp. velocity 24 hrs. Weather 0 4 ; 3 s vinee i or 7 ce Anchorage 53 g - - 04 er offered finer opportunities for effect savings! ing about October 7 are asked to ! o " i i sign up at the Club before Sep- 'Barrow 3 | 2 32 14 T Snow { Fecutiful Colors and Glorious Patterns s announced today | HOfe 0 L TP G eautiful Co fss " ethel f | 6 8 Cloudy g J \ : man L. J. Holm- Bethe ‘ o 6 : 5 (i in 9 x 12 Axminster Rugs \ quist. It be necessary for Fajbanks sl e Ohhp Sl i ; 5 those who did not bowl in the|Dawson 32 34 6 0 Pt. Cldy A matic story of Value, Looks and Low Price! tournament last year to (‘sla):lishj’s:’l"ml:"”]:mbm b % oy o Rt . i v i Prage ofor ember 3 ch arl 3 %) y \© ! nteresting small designs. Cushiony, all-wool sur- i hetose Geneemuer 90, ok biaw 50 50 6 140 Rain 4 eamless of to gk bowling averages for the f",mm'“ :‘f 48 6 40 Rain § Lo 3 .oo 4 . o bowling week ending September 21 +¢fEeAt » & 4 oL Clowty TN | were released by the Chairman to- [ B8 ‘ B > % i o &7 | ear : 7.6x9 and 8.3x10.6 Axminster B O e ioiieh . ASael|EHE S BB 4 44 4 0 ‘PLody S Rugs in Selected Patterns . M. 51 VR o i Lt e 9 Ay A , E 33 190 w7 P . ki And each rug is seamless! Noted for | Bavard ' 3 190 :"’LI;“‘I i | :j % 4 0 Fog high quality, rich depth of color and | Stevenson, R. 19 100 | 3 4 A y g}“’”. wear-resistant contruction! [ Metcalt, F. 32 187 |orashington [ b1 i & G St ! Duckworth, R. 18 186 = g All to e : 34 WEATHER CONDITIONS AT 8 A.M. TODAY Wool! ® o Henning 3 3 180 Seattle (airport), cloudy, temperature 42; Blaine, partly cloudy, 43; s : ey faed 17 179 |Victoria, cloudy, 46; Alert Bay, cloudy, 44; Prince Rupert, partly cloudy, 27Xk inch Axminster inud"”n' L ’ 14 g |46 Triple Island, partly cloudy; Langara Island, cloudy, 48; Ketchi- i Rugs, now at only ° Riplatar I 17 |kan I(-lt‘ur, ; cloudy, ;n:]w.- lm.-n‘. partly cloudy, 43; Petershurg, . ‘ ‘ » e : | cloudy adioville, clear, 43; Juneau, partly cloudy, 4 27 in. Stair Carpeting 2 oo gy 5 7Y s ¢ nlet, cloud rdova, raining, 46; i at sq. yard ° 1 s s . 11y |Chitina, cloudy v. cloudy, 28; Portage, raining, 46; Anchor- i ; : ? [ 2 4 i raining, 44; Fairbanks, cloudy, 32; Nenana, cloudy; Hot Sprin 6 ft. wide Printed Floor l oo :Iz,"’l,‘(‘“l‘f{'(‘y;‘v At 5 17’; partly cloudy. 34; Tanana, cloudy, 38; Ruby, cloudy, 34; Nulato, cloudy, Covering, at sq. yd. © | N < |30; Flat, raining ! 3’.'“‘;“‘1 ‘3’0‘1"’1: n : :7‘2’ 1" Junean, September 24 — Sunrise. 5:47 am.; sunset, 5:56 p.m. M lxgl:n;l sih JH“”H_:”‘) 1 i m WEATHER SYNOPSIS Linoleum sl 50 e sl 75 | wirt, s 7 m High barometric pressure continued this morning over the eastern s 50 V. 4 . | Shattuck, © 13 170 and southeastern portions of Alaska and southward to California, also -~ ! Kegal, Paul 3 169 | over northwestern Canada, the crest being 30.56 inches over the Pa- Binaet A W, 20 169 | cific Ocean at latitude 46 degrees and longitude 136 degrees. Low pres- Redman, H 3 167 | sure continued over the Alvulun! I.:‘:lm!u and ed l\\'urtl to hl‘)dlflk. the | Council, W. W 5 166 |lowest reported pressure being 29.34 inches near the Shumagin Islands. | | Werner, J. 18 166 | This general pressure distribution has been attended by precipitation | STRIPED cHIC { Barragar, J. Jr. 8 165 |lons the coastal regions from the Aleutians castward o the northern 3 | Stripes set the sign of smartness on both frock and hat in this early |D T 13 165 |portion of the Gulf of Alaska, also locally last night over Gastineau 2 | fall costume. The white-collared black rayon frock has a raised em- |K 4 165 Channel, and by generally fair weather over the remainder of the field | & SR ¥ ki o stoioe o say | Benedict, M 6 163 |of observation. | broidered stripe of red and the black chaneau a center stripe of gay |senedich, { .y | Temperatures were freezing lasi night over the interior of Alaska {o Brown, R. R. 6 163 | ¢ (e 8N i e e l\;Lmlnn.\:\'.} :;; :Gl: |o S .o ¥ 4 2 : = Vilcox, M. J. 62 lq y p GASTINEAU GKOCERY KRISTAN WILL BUY Hollmann, H. M. . 15 5 4 Y L 8 ST T AT " | e X | RICAN FURN NGS R Iwie a 7 |® This is the first day of e| ! DEFEATS APMHE GAME XU“HKS‘“N(} SEIS;TES nell, R. 4 e qutumn and the start of the @ |’ c l ln | autumnal equinox. Autumn be Baking Powder { S jvier, 8 K 4 ® gan at 6:13 o'clock, Eastern e | The Gastineau Grocery team| p..i ¢ for completely refurnish-|Burke, Arthur 12 151 | e. Standard Time, and the leaves ® 3 3 edged a victory last night over the ;. ;. Alaskan Hotel, which re- | Shepard, Royal 13 151 |e are starting to turn, the first e ()( e B S R | American Meat in the Commercial | ...\ changed manegers, will be|Hermann, R. 13 180" 1% teoat 19 siow e sod.thonghis-s .. 'Reeps > ; S :L?altlu‘ bowling on m‘c J}r})xl es | Selected by Jack Kristan, gener 1{Hermle, J. 9 148 | will begin turning to the coal o = a.cake [Alleys by a score of 2310 to 2354 | yanger, in a t Hutchings, T. 12 148 | bin or oil tank. Eyes will also e | G !Every bowler hit over the 400-mark 4ho “steatr next ' Nicholls, D. T 147 e be turned to the top of the e | / & jand Whittier scored 503. he said tods Rupe, R 5 147 | e mountain peaks to see the first © 0”/” B M Behrends ( :‘ ’ II I‘ : T”'“:;“‘ ?h" Alt Heidelberg meets | gristan said all furniture, uphol-'Adams, Arthur 4 143 e sign of snow, brrr. by prem——— - ] - - the Federal five. |stery, linens and other necessary Bloedhorn, P. 8 131 e e @ @ @ @ 0 @ 0 0 » 0 ,f¢ RY/ 3 f Last night's scores follows | materials will be purchased through Foster, Frank 4 129 | : g : /£5 the CREAM TARTAR “ au’s adi D Store” 4 Meat 3 ymas Furniture Company of McDonell, M. G 7 124 : i . Juneau’s Leading Department Store’ American Mez | the Thomas Furniture Company of Mc , M. G. | Today's News Today.—Empire. - ) M. Benedict ... 127 153 140— 420 | junequ. They will, however, be per- |Reynolds, Mrs. P.. 5 15 | it A : el i : | Hermle 129 133 171— 433 | sonally selected from markets at San |Kaufmann, Mrs. R. 6 154 Lleaflmoseaflpnrses | Hutchings 181 132 135— 448 | prancisco and Seattle. | Holmquist, Mrs. L. 12 146 ~—"— " |Joe Thibodeau .. 125 201 1l former beds and furniture will' Bringdale, Mrs. A. 4 140 1] !-! s \r:-gi-;xfiv- a8 of Anchorage before the city Koski 161 154 Id. ¥ for the remodeling will Hermle, Mrs. J. 3 137 w f\ ‘j sr*‘ygg t ¢ of that metropolis recently B - - rily, Kristan said. The Burke, Mrs. A. 12 136 i LIV Y \elioy xpected in the city bud Totals 723 758—2254 which has 46 rooms, | Delebecque, Mrs, L, 4 133 P t year | Gastineau y was leased to an organiza- Burford, Mrs. J. B. 5 120 LW oaie C Williams 5 — 472 ed into a bachelor hotel on its| High game for week, 275 — Ed. COUNCIL TO FILL | Burnett 160 142— 421 | reopening November 1. Radde. Highest last year T VACANCY TOMORROW BU"-DING Nuw‘flunlinglon 157 147— 469 p AR i S iy W D I n —— | memer . il T\i\‘h‘(‘{:l\?“ Sf)?t»" : fi"’l‘:’;“"‘,;:‘d Sgiei Cabrera, a Zapotec Indian born ‘ i e Appoiniment of a successor to re- A | omotals,..... 812 71 2310 be iy aqv, 1695, Is regarded as Mexico's GENERAL@ELECTRIC R. A r Councilman Frank McCaffer-| o . . greatest painter of colonial times. o'clock cheduled to come up at the, Okating Rink Also Planned : WRINGER W 1 ( 1eet ‘ the Tounc, )] 5 N » i . : S0 She Spanc g Swimming Pool Be: | f et over from last Friday ng Considered ‘ 0. B. WILLIAMS CO. Control starts and stops rolls— Work is now going forward on ace of tne de- MRS, TANNER AND the installation of a rifle and pistol | Qf range in the Southeast Alaska Fair| -3N RETURN TODA building by the Juneau Rifle Lmdi |Pistol Club and it is expected it will| he meetir Irs. George Tanner, wife of Ad-|pe ready for use by the middle of| - nt Tanner of the Salvation!pext week, according to club of-| ANCHORAGE NEEDS SEWERS retrning this - evening|gjcjals | en the Princess Louise with her son,| Installation of the shooting rang- 5 ) B les in the Fatr building may be the | forerunner for other activities to| been in Vancouver for ‘\ I tru ewer for the pa few wee ks, leaving Juneau pe carried on there during the win-| sty ks in a rapidl ing ‘on Seplember 6 {ter. Plans already are underway RS e ecee e em gy | fOT @ roller skating rink and there is still consideraion given to build- E H o T E L G A S T l N E A U ing a swimming pool there, it was| & understood. rery Effort § Eve Sl o le for the é;){s’hmjz&fi"cfifi; ‘4 HALIBUTERS T A R T T RS W TR I O T B R YOI SEATTLE, Sept. 23.—Four hali- buters, all from the western banks, The First National Bapk | dh Sroueni i smoo pounds, Celtic 37,000 pounds, Ad-| “ NJNEAU dington 25,000 pounds, all mm,v; for 11 and 9 cents a pound; Li: ® hona 39,000 pounds, 11 and 9 cents. - - CA PITAi“‘—s’SO:Om HESSE, WINGARD, 5100‘000 FLY TO FIRST CITY SURPLUS- ® Territorial Engineer William A : Hesse and L. G. Wingard, Bureau of MMERCIAL AND SAVINGE Fisheries official, left this after- fes Rl noon for Ketchikan with the Inter- \CCOUN TS coastal Airways after the plane had s R arrived from the First City with SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES : - MOTORSHIP ESTEBETH & 2 Sailing has been cancelled again un- 29 Pdaid on til Friday evening at 6 o'clock on i account of the late arrival of the bCI'v'lefiS steamer Yukon, adv. | - >oo——— TRIP TO VALDEZ Newall Anderjon, fisherman of Cordova, took a short trip recently Accounts |to Valdez, Book your passage East via Union Pacific and connect with that modern marvel % of transportation... N =L e Yseamblines SUMMER by Ar EXCURSION| 2 FARES EAST | a =CITY OF PORTLAND 39% hrs. Portiand to Chicago Saving an entire day enrcute FIVE”SAILINGS” MONTHLY MO EXTRA FARE thound: 1, 7,13,19, 25. Lv. Portland 3:45 p. m. Chicago 9:30 a. m. Westbound: 4, 10, 16, 22, Lv. Chicago 6:15 p. m. Ar. 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