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Hether or not he caf mair G £l CAR Lo T Info Canada: Hard THE WEATHER It's our guess that this scrap will : 'I'o Ge' ou' } (By the U. S. Weather, Bureau) & ? B be one between two aggressors and e a e St [ Forecast for Juneau and . beginning at 4:29. pim., July 25: | J that there will be a knockout. We'll T gét baciAnto the United States | Cloudy tonight and Fridgy! ‘probably light' 'Tain Friday; minimum Ve : W 108¢ .‘.:‘y!,“l““ 1 o from Canada a U. S. citizen must | N')h];! .11(' Ar\r!;\‘:l\(“‘:;;'cv(:'t71"(‘:.‘1.1“ Iixlll’{:"vlff) I‘H'N] rate ";llllxyll'.’ t ':‘,nvl‘rl : klimlran ¥l LAST N lGHT SEATTLE, July 25—Halibuters have on his person either a birth H I TT I N ""f“"‘ it o o s .‘l“‘" e A iday ; o W e arrving from the westernl banks and | certificate or naturalization papers 1 SRR If_,";“ 14 mf(l' :_W; oo, b A e i 4 ity |selling here today are as follows: it was brought out in discussion at D ot oF ek o W one-two to in 63;,'"“’“" ,‘"“’I,‘?,L,I‘"“",fi”' F’:nw:” fodayls Junean OhRRIL N O | new volk, gy 5—he ool-| \10:12":.‘ s:m(':wl'l‘:m:‘?w‘: "L'::w-‘:xcl;:(ah( pl:\hlh]l:' rl‘:r“l(fm\?vr\ M\n o Ty k 36 pounds, selling at 10'4 merce luncheon. ] , July 25.- e Col-| Moderate i o % 2% g Westerly e Sy ('“"“ HO”YWOOd Siars SIUtOUt i 55w s sercaca Ny Bitka 33,000 New {mmigeation restrictions were | Umbi Broudcdting System inter-| Itiday frm Dixon Enirance (o Cape Hinchinbrooki and moderate bl P 0 kl d—S l G { pounds, 9% and 9% cents; Leviathan explained by Norman Banfield and | ‘epted a special German radio bul- | to fresh souther from Cape Hirchinbrook to Kodiak \ T Y aKiand-yeais uvive 000, pounds, 10% and 9%, cents: | Sam, Paul letin which olaimed that German LOCAL DATA Ggears. 1 B OYRRra | ]- f . Doric 40,000, 10 and 9% cents. Visitors at the meeting included | Planes raiding a convoy on the Eng-| Time Barometer 1emp. Humidity Wind Velocity ~ Weather i ! i Anges rimming e Dr. Langdon White, who is to suc- | lish Channel today sunk 11 of 23| 4:30 pm, yest'y ... 30.00 61 % SE 13 b S o, 0 v ceed Dr. J. F. Worley as Medical | Yessels and damaged three others,| 4:30 a.m. loday 53 96 Calm ! o e hy ¥ (By Associated Press) SPEN(ER IN stor of the Office of Indian|for a total of 43,000 tons sunk. | Noon today 60 9 s 3 Overcast b TR o BRould bW Hiram Bithorn, was in rare form here; the Rev. Merle Boyer,| One British destroyer, the bulle- RADIO REPORTS ¢ £ & % st night as he pitched Hollywood | who is to relieve the Rev. John|'n also says, was sst afirc, and | TODAY ; [ éBested ] t0 ctory over Oakland, holdpss | Cauble at the Resurrection Luth- | wnother badly 513’“2_ o } Max, tempt. Lowest 3:30am Precip. : vebutng B orns to six hits for the Star: eran Church for the next three o Station last 24 hours | eme o - G houn Brou \rm boxer |second straight victory months; Charles P. Kirtland, former B Barrow 4 50 50 01 " ESREH Babtle- ot the & I'he Seals handed the Angels a Wrangell banker now an Assistant ase a o a Fairbanks 63 46 46 03 #isive: Sids trinuning last night as Larry Quay, S Vice-President of the National Bank | Nomeé 19 47 48 I Cloud ] S HAA dre of t oung righthander, won his first| SANTA MONICA, Cal, July 25. of Commerce of Seattle, and Crom- D wson 71 57 57 11 Cleu \ gt rame Of the ‘feason The first Husband of thé Duhess pie Allen, world traveler, who spoke T AnRHbrake 55 55 o1 Clkuids A o Gan Diego scored five runs in|of Windsor, former United States brifely on Russia. The gfolloging ate siptes ok bases } Tothal 51 ¥ ps sty | : ume broke the ninth inning last night to de-|Navy Commander Earl Spence, to- - o hajl s iy 1‘{ i e Gl N 44 0 daig - ) 2 Vthek| 61 Bhoratnedito day faced a divorce action brought HE DT e 8y W | b 59 i ¢ls he will| The Portland Beavers dropped o |88ainst him by his third wife. Mr: ARGENT!NA HAS L. ek .,""N(_ 3 2‘;,",,{ 1 Wosnesenski | 0 ” f the bey doubleheader o Seattle thus in-|Spencer charged her husband with L] (})‘“_’I“'“ Ij 5 “““ 4‘ B e ! o someti creasing the leadership of the Rain- | Cruelty and demanded a large ° ¢ 0 i T | cordova 04 Foggy ‘ ¥ \ teal in | iers to eleven full game money settlement. PROPOSA[S FOR (‘h‘xuu’ 6 | Juneau 0 Foge b ¢ A bad enougt The Spencers were married three 5. I‘L“”‘r 5 | sitka 3 o ,\]» moves swee GAMES WEDNESDAY years ogo; & year. alter the, mar- UNIFIED SIA}'US Phiiadelphia 7; Cleveland 6 | Ketehikan 56 T Clout nd third wings an Pacific Coast League rlage of Spencers first wife to e g oG T L YL Brinke Rupert 55 0 Cloudy wicked wallop with either| Los Angeles n Francisco 5. | England’s ex-King. S Prince (;m'uw 53 04 Cle ;‘ iy ft or tl ht mitt San Diego 7; Sacramento 4. o Spen answer to his wife . ,AlASKA pA(KERS Seattle 8 : 0 '.,:‘“ you at thie RIk tomee=| Gakisnd 03Hal aiarce suit was that she naa » FOUF Projects Ready fo Be| B 8 i S ht Sentlie ey e fortune of $85,000 which is quite A e e 7 B o A - nal League 'adequutl‘ for Tiersupport. Proposed af Pan Am- SHIP (HARIERED B WEATHER SYNOP o 2-RunHome Boston 4, Brooklyn 3. innati 6; - erican Conference FATHER JUNEAU FOR ARMY'S USE A minor disturbance of Queen Charlotte Island d developed this while (he large a morning off the coast a of high pressure ex American League tended from B Sea southeastward into the lower Gulf. of "Al- Wachington g ”/'\»"’\'\N‘A“:"v’J'K-l ”/\’L';”“P“.““ ety aska. During the last 24 hours weather has been cloudy ov s N b Ohlaa: American Conference in session Chlflkof to Carr Su ||es mnst of Alaska and ligh ozzurred in the Yukon Te ;e s i“nEr Boston 10; CI B | in the Interior. Light rain with fa 0 poor c New York 12; St. Louis 14, lere, regarding Western Hemisphe ke ko : e e e e | for Alaskan Defense | mowing over the couthein hait o the Jur Gastinean (hann(l eague | - Amer soli- | Juneau, July —Sunrise 4:35 a.m, suns " i Douglas: 04 Elks | e spirit of infer-American soli-| A b gq’ ! d B Burriss S th h 3 h darity | |r ases EEN— SPU RS A AU <. TSP X : & THE. O urT] mith, chief mechanic [qgpold Melo, head of the Argen acific Coast League |a letter in ‘the last ‘mail from his Once a passenger ship operating Commands Free T rench Fleet Worl " LoE Bot | e O s [¢ndy to present four! projects on |between Seaftle and Hawaii, the! | Seattl g .. aged father in Englan hat is the following subjects | Chirikof, fi fly the ' Lurline of T Seattle 6 40 655 | " . | Chirikof, ormerly he urline o i I Yanks Go Aparf at Seams ouxiana 67 53 . 558|Lmost proofin itself that England| Foreign possessions, Inter-Amer-|the Matson Navigation Company, h Y . : Los Angeles 61 56 sor|WiL triumph in her war with Ger-|ican neutrality and security zone,ihas arrived in Seattle to leave for - 3 | =Judnick Gefs His g oo R i protection of children, and coordin- | Alaska. é ’ 59 | Ento 58 'G,, '479 The letter, long delayed, written ation of defense measurc | Chartered by the United State Y | 18th Homer yi“vfi\\(.(:(| 56 63 47 |!8te in May, was from Dingly Dell| The proposals, Melo said, is|army for serviee as a transport, the i nditi SE Hean oleco 4’»'} I'E! B '%"and politely declined Smith’s ur- couched in language showing Ar-| chirikof is loading supplies and | P | (R A ‘I“ml Press) Portland 0 5 ME\ge;lt, wire mvitatviun to come to gentine wishes to maintain the pre - | equipment for use in the buiiding W Weathetly's tWwo-run: Homer Nati 3 el |saféty in the United States. ent status of an unified hemisphere. | o air pases at Anchorage and th Mpppedy fatonivmstusdan i s WA{:;:KI;':QSL pet,| “Our place is here” wrote 70-| Ao Fairbanks. She has been charlered erc Cleveland turned in the fifth | Cincinnati 58 ggg ' Year-old Smith, “We are trying to (HAR[ES BUIIS IS Iby the Army on a bare boat basis | t traight triumph in the game with Brooklyn 51 T SRR L S M | rom the "Alaska Packers' Associa- Jiladelphia. Southpaw Al Smith | New York 4 Kga) eT andhelp. Wigyhebt we oois, INJURED, ACCIDENT tion of san Francisco, which used received credit fof the victory how- | Chicago 45 B pe e i rhsnpnes s so ! the vessel in the Alaska ecannery | ver Bt Fo01s 38 469 glad that Churchill is in charge : : | trade a supply ship. The Chiri- | Yanks BI N Brgetome 36 444 that Parlinment is solidly behind Charles Butts, former taxi driver |, =00 & <o 10" the Alaska Packers ADKs® Bluw D Piltsburgh 36 B ] d th ) of Juneau, now employed in the . ‘ e ' 1 . v VArikAs g 7 im “and the people too.” in 19928 | The New York Yankees came| Boston 29 367 s fAMe capacity at Ketchikan, re- i 4 at the seam terd loé-'| Phil P 34| The: only German chance ‘#as As the Matson passenger ship g ) 15 yesterday, los-| Philadedphia 28 3 7 4 rote ceived a broken arm and head in- : s Tl tLir heole 8 {fo. a quick victory, Smith wrole uline, the Chirikof arrived in v hitling debacle to the American Lmuur | 3 + juries in a spectacular accident a 5 S e 3 | e T S R Lost Pet.|(n May) and declared cach day's ih ' FAnolabo 0Y Juke, 1008 Fhers s BLOWAS, - Wall: JuspiOe L e ot} yiiy e defini . recent morning in Ketchikan, when |* ey L0y it p e h _ De 24 delay will seal more definitely a ' the yards of her builders in New- | | 2is 18th homer of the season w etroit ; gy, | his cab plunged off Tongass Avenue | UHe yards i | e man on base in the ninth in-| Cleveland ag so1|Cerman fale of defeat WIR & "8~ | ross from 2011 Tongass to the POt News, V&, For 20 years she was | } + erl navy, arm, ang alr orce e B ¢ o1 g 1 ing. The lose was the fifth straight | Boston 40 540 x}:mkiu ”eym mr;’nds B iob Gflt tideflats 20 feet below. The machine |4 Unit of the fleet of the Matson | iR Bl s Ll T o iy g landed on its side. The driver’s head | Navigation Company plying - be- { Sox Versus Sox Chicago 2 4 506\ ™ ith, with a bad leg, poor|as forced through the windshield tween the Pacific -Coast, and Ha- 3 The Chicago White Sox defeat-| Washingt 38 422| 3 ¢ -breakable, atterproof” | Wail. | | o Citlsr Bokboeyrid o isentardng (B, ToUlE - s sz stomach, and failing evesight, de- |t R0 ETIRIE, SUUIRERC e onirikot 15 of 6566 ross ! yame that saw 34 lits, total- | Phiiadelphia 34 52 395 | f:;m" with W‘i)‘f”‘ B““*L‘ L"'““kl an hour, but the taxi skidded off and 3,566 net tons register, 41"“" £ ling 61 s sau Channel League & 1Eh‘ ¥ 1’;"” ‘gt‘;“"e‘; l“ gl')’°" the inside of the road when he feet long, 53,1 feet beam and 29.2 i | e \| ‘}ny: Out e Wsou L;N. E[’;;t;";; :’r‘: Au;”;;md‘hhm:‘nfil I:;;t mlu]nln'(l ln”.ml;u-p'm:'vo, r]z”i 'B;\l((.\ tect in depth. | " ] H he Bees j0ston snapped @ 6 explained. He has bee etehiks D 3 3 B | i iine ouing (>‘|-l<)-lr:k “v:?ir:»m v|E e e 500, Poor finishers and we will win “‘mnl e g e e | Viee AdmiratMuselier (right) of the French navy, chats with colleagues g ng streak yesterday ¢ A e o2 g g ;Mrs Alexander | outside his London headquarters following his appointment to command H |by coming from behind twice to|Dous 5 375 RS e . the free French naval and air forces which refused to join in the capitu H jefeat the Cubs - R Gratefully declining his son's -~ el 1 G H | Bdders Tiee: Oat offer to flee England, the eclder AR ARIER O B | ation to Germany. i | Bucky Wwalters mastered the J St d t Smith in turn told his son, “It| pg gpapfer, of the Sanitary Meat | onors vues S, LLGRELE - RSN R Bt sl R S S e R e H Brookiyn Dodgers yesterday with a | uneau yiuaenis Z"e’;‘sl o p“g’h}::ffn]w“hb?x’;’h‘;‘ ‘;""‘l Market, left on the Northland on a i | even-hit pitching performance for| [ SRR ERERA ap o | business trip to Sitka where he N A A I H his fifteenth victory for the Cin-| P|ay n Con(er] couldn’t be here in one of the alr- {415 operates a aarket. ew Arrvals H cinnati Reds | |craft factories | edtidsl o | £ 3 | Mrs, George F. Alexander was H <o of the MOME ‘{,T At Meany Hall | Fisileas 7ty oty 0 e Bl Ay Portedi A I_ P k 14 DUE wIIH luncheon at Percy's Cafe, followed b idge at he irs H ¥ & ar erS When the University of Washing- | ’yd le ge S| & IL TR s OBy T lten presented the High School| (UPPER A"D | hug TNsty Svewa z TO C I brat Music Instftdte ‘chorus, Hand Taxd There were 38 women invited for| H e e e y""c ol ‘|‘1| Nl eoneait Agat the occasion, which was given in H A 103 8 0“ flE(IRA compliment to out-of-town visitors H hnhx evening at Meany Hall in H oiaen e 'n A ; o and new arrivals. | | Seattle, five Juneau High School | Honors were won by Mis. R, H. H L HICRS students participated. Fourteen persons are due here ! r i b | Williams, first; Mrs, ourtn Mr and Mrs. A, L Parker of Miss Mary Stewart was the only|from the south on the Alaska’ Clip- B4l 56 3. Squdtby il / » Smiih, second; Mrs. Wellman Hol- | B 7 Strawberry: Polat. wil. ' odl elgirl in the Alaska contingent. The|per at 5 o'clock this' evening, and Sieke e anit Mk, 1 : 1F s tas { ’.’/o}’ll toda in all their Golden Wedding Anniver: boys included Harry Sperling, Fred|eight passengers are due in at 4| bttt xS } \ Y in ils the evening gust 3, with | Sor ; ‘o Interior on a PAA 2 : Cfil H 1 the evening of :}ix)_u ¢ 3, wity | Sorrl ., Bob Philips apd, Jshes g'elock fromy the Interior o ‘ Guests of honar. were Mrs. Msry | (7 Oicyeess £ | The concert was the conclusion| From Seattle, Clipper passengers ;*A‘:‘bl(:hFMifm;] E. ;Nald:onv;:dl Po and af o will be held at their|cf the sixth institute ‘for high|are Ed Bell, Frank Yost, Theodore ol vvvilk;) Mry.n;v(;oMar: weu-‘ P”M ne on Strawberry Point, and|schcol musicians, sponsored by the|Owens, Mary Corne, Massie Hunt, min ‘Holbrook: Mrs,. Daniel Seoll, | H oceasion Will be marked by the | University Summer Quarter Di-|Burke White, Mrs. W. R. O'Neill, i iR do i A anzi ttendance of all of their six chil- | vision Mr. and M, Loring, Gaih, Walter wite, anl DRLE Bl i) n, and grandchildren. | A picture of the Juneau group|Seligman Gen. A. D. McRae, John s AR S | Charles, Albert, Ludwig and|appeared in the Seattle ‘papers,|Halllburton, Mary Cranston, Her- L. e e, Jom Glenn Parker at Srawberry | with that of Prof. Walter Welke, |bert Hillscher. nussion; Mrs. Courtney Smith, | [Pomt, and Mrs. Bill White of u- | band director ; | From Fairbanks, with Captain W. of Dr. Courtney Smith, neall it By i, the Bemily's | il D. Knox and First Officer H. Jos- newly appointed Assistant Com- bk fobs that Wbt R wds s |lyn are P. W. Swingle, Sam White, | missioner of Health; Mrs. Mirtan | i pdde ity ol ”;‘I]m““" Are Honored Last T. S. Bailey, Mis. E. Brady, N. C. Schoettler, mother of Robert . | oz ot ..-;«u(l i | Ware, James Truitt, N. W. Smith, | Schoettler, here from Seattle; Mrs. | E it S o Y Evenin a' Pad Mis. J. J. Grace, |R. F. Lewis, wife of R, F. Lewis, | £ T B £ 21 g y B b B T R | owner of the Juneau Water Com- | B Anot nx"v‘fi’r:‘lll:;vu c)l‘n:: d PROle mmfi | pany, here from San Francisco in HERE’S THE SECRET OF FAST, | £ ¢ ind son-in-law, Dr. and| Honoring Robert J. Turner and T !:;’;"“;’:’5" ;fiiefiusfiz‘;;fil‘“fi; LOW COST ELECTRIC COOKING | & Mr ¢ Christofferson, also| Edward Bowden, popular Juneau MM DUE I“ Iowu | 2 i Sl - : & . A PR o | of the new Director of the Depart- | { Se plan to be present for youths who plan to leave for An- | : | 4 o ment of Public Weliare, recently ivities. chorage within the next few days,| Gen A. D. McRae, prominent min- B e el Sk ied in Portland, Ore, Mrs ;l ne-host dill;flinfi Pa;"y ““‘i given |ing man from Vancouver, well known | e e now 72 s of ase and | last evening in the banquet room Erige S | her husband is years TOBRS: ¥ ave e | any | Mrs Juhn Osborn, accompanied | Approximately thirty-five guests g pana e e . e s years, is due on the Alaska Clipper | by her four children, arrived here Thirty-five Gathe I were asked and during the latter part of the affair a buffet-luncheon | was served. this evening. ‘With Gen. McRae is his son-in- law, Walter Seligman, They are scheduled to fly on to Fairbanks from here, whence they! | on the motorship Northland. They have been in the States for the | past several weeks. -es New G-E 5-Heat Clean-Speed Calrod Cooking Units heat faster and use less than ever! New lower price o General Electric Range even sensssastnd At Methodist Church Sylvia Davis Is | el " : o, L | Total Federal ta: kage | buy! See the beautiful | ] ¢ | y VIa aVIS S “";")l;l ggr:e‘l"“’ i n““;‘”“;‘hhe‘l’sp‘n:ufi':; l ot 20 ‘cigarels SOV T A5 banin ef FrobkY: i VZ"'IJ : evening's ¢ .{;\1::[\11&“\:\!’;‘“;]\_ Re'urnlng Here is mlereswd in mining ground. | The United States owns 95 per- | PR 1 | bers of cent of the world's bathtubs. ation in the so- | cial reom of Metropolitan Metho- Miss Sylvia mm daughter of.lomllfi- MBER ) B ) R c‘,) 9 5 ® 0 “ ‘ distChurch, with approsimately Mr. and Mrs. Trevor Davis, is. ens | ) nlmp WE“ e °°d“i" P “1; Bl g ol Model illustrated 129.50 persons present. route to Juneau on the steamer TYPING TOPS. | teration to a will. | The affair was arranged by Mrs. Mount McKinley. R i P—-MlCllll- - e, L R S | i H R. Sprague and Mrs. Willam| Miss Davis went south in May| ‘The freighter Mary D is at the ..m"d...a, .eg.w.,,“ u-,’,“?_' NOTICE Ay el K%{ ?%flm%f | Rechin. for the Leopold Stokowski tryouts|Juneau Lumber Mills wharf today| ord by transcribing on a type. | AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing | o R s g 1 Thid: fragileloaking party dress singing provided enter-|in Seattle and later spent some time |loading a large’ cargo of lumber for| writer from a diclating machine | i route from Seattle to Nome, on | A !r L | B Sk printod volle int w0 ent for the oceasion and two visiting with relatives in Olympia.| the Westward. | at rate of 106 words a minute. ' 'sale at J. B. Burford & Co. adv. a B lC lg Ower 0. | ’ Lignge ot lettions were sung by Mr. R. G. Returning to Seattle, she attended| The cargo will constitute approx- Margaret Hamma (rear), 24, of - | fragile it can't ‘stand washing. p,oy of geattle, who was accom- |the high school summer school in-|imately 300,000 feet of mixed lumber rooKlyR, Won' movice contest. GOODY SALE PHONE 616 | § The material is color fast and | panied on the piano by Miss Flor- |stitute at the University of Wash-|for distribution to a number of e 3 By Martha Society, Frid ot 3 pre-shrunk for permanent fit. lt'ht‘fi Sargeant. ington, Westward ports. l Subscribe for The Empire, Sanitary Piggly Wiggly. adv. i

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