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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY AUGUST 12, 1938. - LY — - — = } 3 - ¥t Fr)dny.s and Samrdays and then P pay half at that time and have| U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU * 1 sometimes spent all day Sund rmy flmmerce until March 15 to pay the other A ts l traveling back to Yale to lecture [} half without penalty. But theres THE WEATHER llglls aiC IS H A N n Y MAN agfificfiz';d:’;.?;ddT"ffd:“ & no discount where the installmment sc ed all the detai i s used. It W v 4 of the lecture tour apd it was Jflh"su"s Are RIAR.E MO, w;“i —\:(‘d s e d:rrdnwg;“fru;gal’; ;‘Em” ;m L-:lx” MISS WORLEY HOSTESS Forecast for Juncau and vicinity, beginning at 3:30 p.m., Aug. 12: FUH BIG J UDaE a course of redumngau, h(]“ ;.‘ of cuml" Nflrt WITH DESSERT BRIDGEI Rain tomyht and Saturday; moderate southerly winds. otae of - His . 900 BF undf “‘W " » Weather forecast [or Southeast Alaska: Rain tonight and Satur- h % —_ day; moderate southerly winds, except moderate to fresh over Lynn B N nd s AVE| ! wenkenod him. He: recovered be- In celebration of her birthday, | Canal. “y ow a ° hnpm‘tant lndlwdual Breaks lfl‘”;" ‘fhe "‘?“;'"‘.‘vb“’g"‘“' He had a/ Aqgqictant Secretancs of Two Miss Virginia Worley, daughter of Forecast of winds along the Coast of the Gulf of Alaska: Moderate ST Limelight— But a;d "" 3‘:{@;‘: !:;‘-‘c;::nhht 11‘1““:;: g D t Lol Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Worley, is en-| southerly winds tonight and Saturday from Dixon Entrance to Cape ALL-WOOL! GIANT SIZE! | p polighing, them:-up. o i epartments DU€ | tertaining with a dessert-bridge and | Hinchinbrook. | Through Writer sl A o et Here Next Week theatre party this evening at her G ok )¢ re-wool blankets . . . soft, S 5 g T s home in the Fifth Avenue Apart- w0 : 1009, pur o SO i % Justice Hughes ahout, August 22 S an b Tlras Barometer Temp Fumidity Wind Velocity Weathes warm, luxurious! Made in England. | © (Continged from ‘Page One) In New York. He fs a skilled ste-| The Johmsons are coming to Al- MENS. 0 1330 pm. yesty . 3010 58 54 SE 6 Lt. Rain Lovely pastel colors. Buy enough $ loo [turn to Washington. The Tuncheon | N0Brapher and takes the Justice's dska—the Colonel Johnsons, the As=| |\ 3 P80 0 "pin"ang Jean Gib. | 30 am. today .. 3002 ot o hood 4 Lt Rain for all your beds at this exception- [and conference letters will go as | dictation. In New York Mr. Hughes Sistant - Sccretary Johnsons. Oh ' %\ iy Grost, Joan Morgan, | NOoR today 29.96 54 52 SE 10 Lt.Rain ally low price ['soon as the dates can be filled tn. | ¥ill dlotate memoranda on each of| Shucks, At describe them Ut puth Allen, Maydelie George, Dorls RADIO REPORTS | Ordinarily Mischler, works at| < e85 filed ?urmg the summer,| @ e, the sagie Army rank and:the | McEachran, Branges Paul, and | TODAY - | Hughes' home in Washington. The | (e CAUIDE L tninks It e art 61 1o T Waatingien, | Marianns Skinger: Max.temp. | Lowest 4am. 4am. Precip. 4am 4 Chief Justice and the other senior ;oz“:fev; :‘Js;";ehzb;:‘i;‘:;:'\ R PRy i st e : ol Statlon last24hours | temp. temp. velocity 34 hrs. Weathe: members of the court got the habi i &7 b it 3 - ag 1 52 ks o o § of doing their work ‘;t home be': thing ‘on that out of Mr. Misch L,‘”.]. L(-"“",J.m".mf"' i s Lo JUNEAU VISITOR IS ;::::::U gg | :(‘i 40 12 0 Cloudy : el retary of War, is coming to Alaska, y i cause of lack of suitable library a5 Dreviotsly Ghnotncen. Now iieh HONORED AT PARTY | Nome 54 48 48 10 27 Cloudy ;xul office space in the old capitol | NO-HOST PARTY ’ : o, Bethel 54 46 48 14 32 Cloudy uilding, o . ¥ . 5. In honor of Mrs. Frances Balocca, | Fairbanks 62 52 54 12 27 Cloudy ! | k ¥ h;s summer] oiie. M HELD AT DUGOUT \’h(lla)wln Jgjl':l%;’:“zi; é(::::;:x,’rolq\ Past President of the Women's|Dawson 64 46 48 0 39 Cloudy | eeps the air cooling system run- T < %, & et o a0l ansas, is | St. Paul 50 —_ e e o i | ning full blast, with the tempera-| A no-host party was given last OIMInE 10 LS 8, e VC;::?,,,:():],,:MQR}XK&’,‘-?a?m:mm: Dutch Harbor ... 62 50 50 0 55 Rain jiuze, it AL W Ssigl;ei;z g’::;flf :otnog;:g Miorican 1egon "And both of the officials are Harold Smith, Mrs. Smith enter- i L e 6 T POl £ . years \ 53 b B B¥i & ; yio A Tordova 56 52 52 4 6 oudy Block Plaid Reversible || {™ gpenca e neany dia cf[Sren. o is Jeving soon for the Sl o eave from Seacicnxt ained o with o bidge luncheon at | L0 B3 m TR | pneumonia contracted after walk-|south. Miss Ellen McKechnie was| =" S0 "0 {hiSotHation Fecaived | WGSiday Sattarnon. ’ | sitka 58 | 53 ds e 06 B Blankets Blankets |ing into his office from a tour of |In charge of arrangements for the . = = " t~ay by Pacific Alaska| Prizes for the afternoon were|Ketchikan 58 | 52 54 0 02 Rain 4 lmspecL_ion of stores and restau- |evening. Alrways from its Manager, .J(x- won by Mrs. Claude . Hirst and Prince Rupert 64 | 52 52 0 02 Rain V4 o FAR AR e, el JIGhteen cOUDIER WRES Beccnt for | o n, ho is now in Seattle. Tn | HAEND 0 BALOHE | Edmonton 80 | 62 52 4 28 Pt.Cldy s,".so 3.5 ‘ the ncc_nston, and the evening was far’s 3 4 1 gy s P | Seattle 2 56 56 4 01 Cloudy # I Beh e Atk spent in dancing, with refresh- o Message m PAA traffic represen Fovtland % | 54 54 i 0 Clear Sturdy, colorful block- Two-toned, reversible | " When President Taft left the|Menis being served throughout the f;“l:('lv"_;")’l"““ . I;"]“ll’f"g”f' (c““’:’" MRS. R.R.HERMANN AND | san Francisco .. 70 | 56 56 12 0 Clear plaid blankets: part- part - wool blankets. | wetitte Horie: after ‘his, foiin; gesrs coure of the amnr pirrit émf:_'lfm;“”o-f &i”"‘“:;cm:_ BARBARA ON VACATION| New York 88 | 66 63 24 T Clear % wool: large size. All Large size s;nlgcn | as President he told Mischier he was panicd by Colonel John Monroe| Mrs. R. 1, dermann and daugh-| Washington %0 | 68 2 8 T Clear sateen bound. bound. Soft pastels. uncertain whether he could keep S|MMONS GuEs Johrsi, Assistant Secretary of ter Barbara are planning to sail| e et TN SRS A = him on. He wasn't earning enough. Commerce, are making an inspec- | in the morning on the Mount Mc-} BEAY o el i ] ‘' b | But it soon got around that the for- tion of Alaska, leaving Seattle, Aug- | Kinley for a vacation trip to p“gk.([! Seattle (airport), cloudy, temperature 55; Victoria, clear, 51; = ¥ mer president was available for lec- ust 16, following highway route.” | Sound, expecting to be gone about| Blaine, clear, 44; Alert Bay, cloudy, 48; Bull Harbor, cloudy, 51; Triple = tures, and then they knew no peace. Announcement was made recent- |a month. Mr. Hermann is planning | Island, raining; Langara Island, fog ; Prince Rupert, raining, 53; Z B M BERRENDS co lnc Mr. Taft delivered law lectures ly from Washington that War De- | to meet them in Ketchikan on the | Ketchikan, cloudy, 55; Craig, cloudy, 57; Wrangell, cloudy, 54; Peters- = 2 (] ] ] Monday and Tuesday at Yale and partment’s Colonel Johnson would |return trip and he and Mrs. Her-| burg, cloudy, 56; Sitka, cloudy Radioville, misting, 54; Hoonah, = s 3 % S then took to the road. He delivered| ghell Simmons, flying the Alaskaleave the States about the middle mann, both active Legion and Aux-|Taining; Port Althorp, raining; Hawk Inlet, raining, 52; Hood Bay, clou- Juneau’s Leading Department Store lectures in towns as far west As|Air Transport Fairchild 71, took of this month for Alaska with a|iliary members, will take in the|dy. 54; Cape Hinchinbrook, foggy, 54; Juneau, misting, 55; Skagway, Towa on Wednesda Thursdays, | four passengers to island points this special view to looking over the| Legion Department convention in|cloudy, 55; Haines, raining; Yakutat, cloudy, 54; Cordova, clear, 65; > - 1 I g = morning. possibilities of the International | Ketchikan. Chitina, clear, 54; McCarthy, partly cloudy, 48; Anchorage, clear, 57; = Laura Rooth was flown to Sitka,| Highway ARSI SN Portage, cloudy, 55; Fairbanks, raining, 52; McGrath, cloudy, 60; Hot Jack Littlepage to Lisianski, and, Whether they are coming by boat RANGER DUF. TONIGHT Springs, clou 50; Tanana, showers, 53; Flat, cloudy, 50; Crooked | Jack Powell and J. Whittendale to or will fly over the proposéd high- ’Tho‘ Fm‘l“% Sexmv Frak R By Creek, cloudy, 50; Stuyahok, cloudy, 46; Bethel, misting, 50; Platinum, & 3 Chichagof. ‘wav route ha.\' not been ascertained. sor 38 C‘xplt ¥iis Bl;)l'ge;.;. A d;mi cloudy; Rulty, raining, 50; Nulato, cloudy, 50; Solomon, clear, 54; Golo- Yesterday, Shell brought in F. .. B ux'r‘lw‘m. "nmu mmg'm e vin, partly cloudy, 53; Council, cloudy, 50; Nome, partly cloudy, 51 z Kuutsen and R. Lesage from lm- Al Juneau, Aug. 13.—Sunrise, 4:16 a.m.; sunset, 7:52 p.m. = > - Petersburg with Ranger C. M fen . Hay, Aud ERIEEEREE ! Floty ANNUAL 2 PER CENT ® | Archbold of Ketchikan aboard for WEATHER SYNOPSIS z from Hawk Iniet to Juncau to, PROPOSITION AGAIN | onference in the headquarters of-| et = | Limestone Inlet. OFFERED TAXPAYER fice here High barometric pressure prevailed this morning from, the Aleu- 2 [ — ~% S p s 5 tian Islands southeastward over the North Pacific Ocean to the Pa- = [ BASEBALL TODAY Biv s oo bia o | LUTHER LEAGUE TONIGHT | Cific Northwest states, the crest being 30.58 inches at latitude 41 de- Z - Tax statements have all been Miss Myrtle Mell Beatrice | ¥ees and longitude 152 degrees, elsewhere over the field of observa- : The following are scores of base- | mailed out, Mayor Harry I. Lucas Bo ”" "]‘I : ;]Bl" ' 1\’/} "'l_ TiC€| fion low barometric pressure prevailed, with a storm area centered over ball games played this afternoon said today, and Juncau municipal | BOUIWED atd Bernice b ead are in| v, enzie Valley, the lowest reported pressure being 2036 inches at in the two major leagues as re- government supporters have until ; 3“:i[1!';\. ":, >:x‘|? t;mh(.mm, °| Fort Simpson, This general prassure distribution has been attended ceived up to 2 pm.: September 15 to lay it on the line| D¢ held by members of the Luther |y, % i ouer most of Alaska and over northwestern Canada. GET YOUR HOUSE READY TO WEATHER THE FALL RAINS AND THE WINTER SNOWSI another winter without painting may do irrepar- able damage. Make it a point to check over your buildings right now. FULLER'S PURE PREPARED—for outside and FULLER'S FULLERGLO———for inside Will beautify and protect your home. JUNEAU-YOUNG HARDWARE CO: PURE PREPARED PAINT | Democratic HENRY RODEN, Juneau |located in new quarters next to J. TERRITORIAL and DIVISIONAL TICKET National League Boston 2; Brooklyn 1. Chicago 9; Pittsburgh 3. American League Philadelphia 5, 3; New York 4, 16. Boston 1; Washington 13, Clgveland, 12; Chicalo_.ll I‘u‘st‘ SAIL SOUTH ABOARD | PRIN. CHARLOTTE Mr. and Mrs. John W. Jones sail- ed south this morning on the Princess Charlotte for Seattle, plan- |ning to be absent from the Capital | City for between three and four weeks. | Mr. Jones, of the Juneau-Young Hardware Company, is making the trip on business and may go as far }so\‘xt.h as San Francisco. | 'MORT TRUESDELL MOVING BUSINESS Mort Truesdell and his priceless /gun collection (he won't sell a lot of his beautiful pieces) are now B. Caro on Second Street between Seward and Franklin. Moving should be completed to- or elce consider themselves as de- linquent taxpayers with the custo- m. penalty. The statements call for a return to the city of approximately $106,000 in tax money, all of which is due and payable by September 15 and |for which a two percent ' discount gami B : : I is given if paid by that date. If, DO IT NOW—While the days are nice. You may J. W. JONES. WIFE however, the taxpayer cannot. pay not get another chance as good, this year, and . We ) » all by the 15th of next month, he League. The meeting will take place \ the Lutheran Church parlors at 0 o'clock this evening. '7 She’s Got Everythmg 'Read the Classified Ads in THE EMPIR:J T FREE Delivery AMERICAN CASH GRO In One of the Biggest Week-End Sales on RECORD! SATURDAY—August 13 BUTTER GRADE “A" 2 Ibs. for 63c C-0-R "CRISCO 6Poundl’ail $1.23 JOINS WITH SUGAR Phone 146 Phone s 152 59c ALBER" —SPECIAL—| cORN FLAKES KERR MASON for Qe SELF JARS SEALING PEARS ; Pints-s l..os HAPPY HOME QuartS—SI.zs 3;";‘;3‘ NUCOA $S-0-U-P B'UT'I‘ER SUBSTITUTE CAMPBELL’S—All Kinds r 49 o: Each P“%RYFS ASPARAGUS 2b.jargqc | HAPPY HOME—Sweet Kernel 2 for 29c Shredded Wheat Large Package 2 for 3c Representing Professional and Business Men, JAMES V. DAVIS, Juneau Representing Small Operators. A.P. WALKER, Craig Rep:esenunq F xshermon- J.P. ANDERSON, Jnneau Represanhnq Aqticultu,rp cmd Horticuliure. A.J, (Tony) |JOHN McCORMICK, Juneau n l u o " D Represenflnq the Miners. VOTE IT STRAIGHT! (Pa:d Advertwment) Qscar 6. Olson- Candidate for Re-election gs TERRITORIAL TREASURER Election Sept. 13, 1938 Medium' BARS 5 Cants TOMATOES No. 2% Size Tins IN PUREE 2fr23¢ No. 1 Tall Tins 2 for 47c SEPT. 13TH .