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temperature, 50; Blaine, foggy, 44; Victora, cloudy, 5%; Alert Bay, cloudy, 51; Bull Har- Langa Island, cloudy, set for their death—turned over to Caloshes-Rainwear ot oy o o il case just as ‘I was passing with 4 5ite EpE Chinese authorities. They were im-! States, where she plans to con- | clc 54; Estevan, partly my nurse, and the experience was| A cargo of 25000 pounds of mediately taken to the “model “fl"’l:";’n““i:'::n"c'us‘:‘m’?md bor, cloudy, 52; Triple 50 disconcerting that thereatter my black cod was ol i Gl ioday (prigon a1 Obinse ‘territory, where RS : Bt Rl n, cloudy, 52; Craig, fo e o nurse ‘was instricted not to parade and one trip of halibut was at the |ype execution occurred. 3 ctersburg, foggy, 51; Sitka, partly cloudy, 52; COMPLETE SCHOOL OUTFITTERS me by the shopping centers on our d0Ck Walting to unload. Yesterday, | japanese now occupy the “mod- RAINBOW GIRLS | Hoonah, clear; Hawk Inlet, clear, 56; Hood Bay, clear, 50; Windham afternoon strolls. hso.ooo pounds' of halibut<were sold || prison” and all territory sur- B],:v.] cloudy, 50; Tenakee, cloudy, 60; Radioville, showers, 52; Juneau, T often think of that monstrosity NeTe. | rounding Shanghai, so that it is| | cloudy, 7S as Tpass the Brilliantly 1it windows |~ The 'black cod was 5old at 2% |jmpossible to secure a court order MEET TOMORROW puay, e : ; cloudy, 51; Cape Hin- on Fifth Avenue and look upon the ;z‘}';s ‘fl pound to Alaska Coast|op carry out the death sentence. P ‘c«'.”v’i'.’,"f"'f‘h mm%f :;U.10(1\‘(1:)\:1.;&)111111;. ; C’hmna: cloudy, 46; Mc- apparitons “of feminine loveliness Fisheries by the vessel Arden Than Gy ahis-two dmrisamers,some | Memibers ‘or “the' OFder of ‘Rain-|ponrs iy 4" Hot usz;;;i,;’;cn([; u nfllaspo';?::r'mmcrl“;%\ 45;0 FET_ that ‘are ‘there now. They are so| The Prosperity A, ‘'a Vancouver ot whom have been awaiting death | bow Girls will 1 i ’ awa a how Girls will meet tomorrow eve-| Grath. cloudy. 44: Flat, © SRR I B Bie BE“RENDS co., lllc. dainty. Their noses ate always ' so |Fegister boat fishing outiof Prince|so nearly a year, were all con-|ning at 7:30 o'clock for a shorf, but ; "‘]i‘- ““"‘;!V ‘]“- f‘“;;”g”{“' 50; Stuyahok, raining, 44; Crooked impudent. ‘They are so slim and so Rupert. will unload 11,000 pounds | yiced of armed robbery, murder, important, business session. S R v S s S, & e iy B e divinely ' porportioned. ‘One ~might [0f Halibut this afternoon: and fit yinaping or other crimes involving | Newly installed officers will :143:' Golovin. mikting, 42: Saime s e i i i major crimes ordered executed were—on the day old Sybil Caplan, who has come { % | from East London to United | Scaitle (airport) foeg % 1 land, cloud § Ketchil angell, fo Skagway, cloudy, 52; Haines, cloudy Yakutat, partly cloudy, 53; St. Elia Cape Spencer, partly 2 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, SEPT. 16, 1938. — & T and a mannequin. He used to wol 7 . U. S. DEPARTMENT \RICULTURE, W] § I £ . S. DEP! ENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU i HUMAN FOHM jand o mannequin. e wed © o G Means Lease on Life : . ANOTHER NEW SHIPMENT ' he fell in love with her. Of course g = ) v o g 4 ,|she was only wax. But the 1 ()f 22 L’ D R I I & i EPITOM |Ztfl EEoTRER [ rinese Desperadoe oy fhe ol Weather Buser) [] a realist. Blue were her eyes, and 2, Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 3:30 p.m., Sept. 16: " her hair was spun gold4‘ She seem- SHANGHATI, Sept. 16.—In Shang- | = R - ’Shflw('l'fi tonight and Saturday; mcderate southeast winds. OF S c “ o ol‘ | B led- about to say something but the .\ ward Road Jail, the world's g | Weather forecast for Southcast Alaska: Showers tonight and Sat- L. i | ¥ words never l‘)a&\(vd her half-parced Jarrgest prison, twenty-two Chinese ‘Z‘:im\\: 'Y!l(.l([I‘I'xlvil' \‘um.lu st Wi ; (-‘«'1.’])7 mod(-r.\w.‘m fresh southerly cl‘oT“Es Sin Q3T | provocative lips. ate living. ‘Who 'would long since wind '\g?f,fl Dixon Entrance, Clarence Strait, Frederick Sotind, Chat- Always the night watchman re-|paye peen dead and buried but for ; e L J W M (J l‘ A S ] moved his hat in her presence. He (. undeclared Sino-Japanese war. Y e 'as__u winds along the roajz of the Gulf of Alaska: Fresh ax Models Are Startling began to trequent her part of the "rye twenty-two Chinese have all outheast winds tonight and Saturday from Dixon Entrance to Cape 0+ | building: more and more, ‘She Was s b1 o Bl Hinchinbrook. Corduroy and Realistic Now of Fem. | miding more ana more She 14 e amined (o doih for crnes | e VT, li sed! ow window ' opening committed within the International Time e : g | B | mnie Loveliness {on Fifth Avenue, and when pass- concession but execution has been _Toe oy - Bastietd Temb Humidiy wind Velocity ~ Weather g W 00' Tl‘O!ffie ‘ . fersby would linger too-long a quick qelayed throush the fact that Jap- | 3:30 pm. yesty ... 2087 54 s S 6 LtRain 2 | By GEORGE TUCKER |ealousy would manifest dtself In gpese inyaders have occupied :all | R 53 8, SE 12, Cloudy B ww m g NEW YORK, Sept. 16, — The the watchman, and he would irit- Cphinese territory adjacent to the o f b | 57 82 s 4 Claudy > B startling fréinkness of 'wax 'models |ably order them away. Settlement, Under the arrangement RADIO REPORTS " Polo Shlrts in show ‘windows nowadays is one That she would surely speak 10 cyisting between the Settlement aras BE LA TODAY - very good reason why New York !nm some_mghc became a certainty ;.4 Chinese Gove rent authorities B ‘A \':"»4 24 Pr; | ?wost 4am. 4am. Pit’r:p. 4am. }in particular -and the universe in | in his brain, and he began rehears-{he executions must be carried out shation - “is 1 temp. temp. velocity 24 hrs. Weather | perieral is a thore' pleasant place to |ing little speeches that he would j, cpinese territory 2\k? - & :? 40 6 04 Clear | r p) i ame. £ 4 o Ar rage | ] o a Wflolen Jacket gaze upon. They have grown. out |make to her when that time came. ghanghai Municipal Police of- U“;x:y‘i‘v“‘*‘ & | = E 0 : of the chestless state that char- He devised sweet names to eall | ioials are now attempting to solve Vlwml: r,; | -42 80 1: 0 Clou(x:,‘ = acterized them before the war, her. He began to take more inter- i jaj and execution problem with Bethel 50 | 44 fi ‘5 2? L?'}Q?"' 2 Fanev colors and They: have arrived. And ' certainly est in his personal appearance. |5 yequest to the Chinese Govern- Fairbanks T a0 i 50 3 A iy » Fancy colors dn the result is gratifying. One tiight-the lady of his dreams o "o onorviies in - Chungking to e I | 4 50 8 0 Cleudy P blue I am not in a position to state toppled over and broke her swan- v the arrangeme the S A0 s 46 0 0 Cloudy plain plue. 3 modify the arrangement so that the st. Paul 42 58 42 22 01 Cloudy authoritatively that the female|like neck. men may be executed within the i Hatbor 50 42 2 3 3 i form today is lovelier than it was| = They found him next moming. |, grounds. 'mhf\\k Arbor -:1 & :; 1‘0 19 Cm}m\» 25 or 30 years ago, for at that|cowering in the basement, a gib-\" 1 4ng when the Chinese Gov- i himed 5 51 = i; l:;‘, PL‘;I”“‘I‘ ) (3 time I was rather young and my |bering idiot. . ; - bt tadt " by S > : 42 oudy Sas 3 Y ernment grants the request the | sitka 60 49 i o f Sweatshirts-Sweaters ot san sty 1o v on | Mayhe thoke shapees, pre-var L o sceure sporova B 2 | n AR A = gines. But T can tell you that me‘C:m“l‘l‘“ weren’t such a bad idea | 5 the Consular Body, composed Prince Rupert 68 | 54 54 4 24 Mod.R'n - Sh. t T nk :n:mm-;unns of today are a far cry |after all. 4 of consuls of the various powers Edmonton 82 12 42 4 0 Clear ym NIrES an l'll S w‘l"’”‘ "‘_“:' h.lsll:”,u{,),? eryear Who who play a dominant role in the Seattle 64 54 54 4 0 Clear | ere CBTUSHM. oacs and al- |4 N . involved administration of this in- Portland 80 58 58 4 0 PtcCldy & ways shapeless, dr and appal- | rde" Bn“ s |" | ternational settlement in China. | San Francisco 66 56 58 10 0 Clear & Many New Shoes L | K 1 Wi Prior to the outbreak of hos- New York 82 62 6 TR Clear | S | ArARaS 2 tilities all Chinese found guilty of| DARK AFRICA couldn't | Washington 88 i 64 4 63 Cloudy I remember once being badly | ‘md s in the Settlement and | hide musical talent of nine-year- ATHER CONDITIONS AT 8 AM. TODAY \ i [ ’ ! § ) H ‘ ' ' I - “Juneau's Leading Department Store” almost_believe them real, for they |0t Trom"here for ‘another trip t0|ine death penalty under Chinese|charge of the meeting —tomorros are petfect from the sweep of thelc |the Gulf. law. evening, and all members are urged Dt --plntie, Bt e Lan b D ovelashes to'the tops of their tinted| The ‘Tatoosh -and .the Fremont I U |to be present WEATHER SYNOPSIS # f viatis anloaded 16,000 and 14,000 pounds The storm area that was centered over the northern portion of A St it % expected to speak here eailier ! in | Tails. S k 1 Y lthe week has been delayed &t . bme wese's penniless ‘art stu- | Of 'halibut respectively ‘yesterday NATIVE COUPLE WED WHITES LEAVE the Gulf of Alaska yesterday morning has moved northwestward dur- | { [favorable weather for flying. It | to ‘attend life classes one could do DR STEWART HEADS garet Akagi, Hoonah, native people, | daughter - in - law, Mrs. George| ric pr b ; peing 29.18 inches at Nome. 1e barome it i erdifrg ity R i o SR e ric pressure has risen over the Gulf of Alaska and southward to Cali- |was thought this morning that a ¢ s ; | reimarnied ‘yesterday ‘afternoon | White, sailed south on the steamer | fo the highest reported pressure: being 30.10 inches at Ketchikan l . plane would be able to.make tnefduent the” windows of the fashion JUNEAU ELKS LODGE by U. S. Commissioner Felix Gray. | Princess Louise this morning This general pressure iliunuu:mfi'h:\ };ne; attended by precipitation H | lirip there today, however. and centers in New York. For there the Witnesses were Dora and Mary| It is understood Mr. White, de-| over the coastal r s from the Aleutian Islands xouihv}‘)mngfi to s 4 _4|providing he does not have !to humat fori is' epitomized. ‘The| Dr A W. Stewart, prominent Ju- JAck feated: candibate to the. Dels bl gl e ¢ an Islands s astws iy f o Robha s tn e i « Prince Rupert, followed by clearing this morning over portions of y neau business man, has been elect- e W seat in Congress, going to 1 Southeast Alaska, and by cloudy weather over most of the interior of |leave Juneau on his trip to the % Westward by too early sailing of |mannequins themselves, for they| ed Exalted Ruler of the Juneau| Today's News Today.—Empire | Francisco on business. Alaska {he Yukon on Saturday he may et have been proportioned so perfect- Lodge of Elks, succeeding C. H » : , Phone 152 Amenc : 4 Phone 152 Free Delivery an as r 0(:ery ‘Free Delivery be heard: here tomorrow evening, |1V that'@ sensitive artist might be | MacSpadden, who recently moved disillusioned when he realizes how | to the States. Dr. Stewart will fill CLOSING OUT SALE continues until everything cleaned out. We expect to be closed by the end of the month. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF ALL CANNED GOODS ALTH COUNCIL D, DOUGLAS ISLAND —iieieei— setvice for Alaska towns easily man supasses néture in the out the unexpired term which runs ¢ Council” is now in the planning POSTS LEAVE TODAY modeling of eyes, ears, nose and |until next April. He has been active ) for Douglas. Miss Maghild Oygard,| npy ang Mrs. Ely Post embarked throat. in the Elks Lodge here for many . public health nurse for the channel|,q,v 4n their open boat, loaded — | years. - il s R the | gown with provisions and camping There was once a tragic incident | i Public Health Service for Al + outfit for a good t at least of which involved a night watchmxm‘, Try an Empire ad. was a visitor Lere this morning|. ,,onth . 2 AL ‘ ation and outing trip .7 with the purpose of inleresting 5€V=}y, yarjous pomts, including 'Point eral persons, a dozen Or more PeI-|Giass Windfall Harbor, Snettis- haps, who are qualified Ilmld \u]li— ham, and other places suitable for il for the For Real ‘Reifreshment ¢ p juo Ing to serve on a COu hunting and fishing. t A P i syl el Bl AT THE F AIR GOING AT COST. ALSO ALL OTHER STAPLE COMMODITIES. We must make room for new business going in around the first of the month. OUR LO: GAIN—TAKE ADVANTAGE AND STOCK UP NO‘M!e o : Y To be headed by Mayor Kilburn, | the council will be organized within | the next few days it was reported, | when plans and activities will be DES MOINES, Ia—Even thel Hopi Indians, who are regarded a being quite far removed from pres- | ent-day civilization, have gone modern. They traveled to the ] ‘See NIE FIELDS for “Tuno-Maid" Ice 'Cream:dnd Cookies 1CE CREAM CONES announced ST T R |Towa State Fair in up-to-date auto W' & : - iy ki E B Empire classitieas pay. Best Grade 2 dozen 3 sc Percolator -or Drip 2 PO“II‘S Pound‘-z 5c 5° '« CORN or PEAS Baker Girl Golden Ripe” 3N9.ztins 50¢| 49-1b. sack $949 3 romsz,c || Walter Andrews has purchased the Doogan house on St. Ann Avenue and he and his family CTL e v pen Users Acclaim Parker Vacumatic cottage to their mew home about the first of the month 1 freshmen of the High School must take their fin: them medicine tonight, qualifyir as regulars among the student body, when the upper classmen have \ged to administer verything ary +5~ it or initiate them The hdzing features of the an- will take place in the school basement and afterwards ¥ fershments and other entertain- ment will follow in the domestic nual eve e e e BAKING ‘?OWDER PEACHES science and assembly rooms. T siine Members of the school board, The TRYLON, and PERISPHERE symboliking the : . ; 2 . 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