The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 2, 1929, Page 8

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T P.-T. A, MEETS program committee. . Botinckeal ss Solution of Yesterday’s Puzzle 10. Makes secure FIGHT TO DRA § |morning that an announcement of | ; oACRQS NEXTTUESDAY’ the events to be held during the| Stanees :;‘ - o —_— AT THE HOTELS ¢ next ten days will be announced| ™ Rrolecting 13, gz:::,lo“ 1 i i Guun PRDGR AM Monday. ~Other members serving| 10. Shape: 1 Bt oq e v B‘:{Alfrcov‘fi:- o e Gastinean [on this committee are Grover C.| }i Plsmonnte o B i y Townsend received a draw in| O. P. Brown; Joseph Simpso Winn and §. Hellenthal. ! i 3“-;'«-1"55.-.,‘ 1. Suiting vessel Obg“}isf"’" l;’f St.fee'lj and his spectacular fight last night Eaton, B. C.; E. B, Dudden, Dou WL, S b AR 7. Siberlan river a lon uildin ermi ! organ over a 10-round |las; Mrs. William Doucett, Junea | 18 Close agalu Flouta of | g ts Up route. One judge decided for Bil-|J. Hill, Lynn Canal: C. H. Wide Three Special Features Are “Planned by Committee will conduct work at Wrangell, Pe- tersburg, Skagway and Ketchikan. Harry Sperling, chairman of the stated this ICTY IS TO FINANCE ITS SHARE OF COST | T A PP ———— 'l:HE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, NOV. 2, 1929, ‘Daily Crossword Puzzle IWILL ENFORCE Pouches Epistles Cuddles Our country Disearded County for Discussion Texas Eyes: Scot. Referred to as Two city ordinances which have Koumanian Regent Dies TOD MORGAN AND ly, another for Morgan and Ref- eree Gil Martin added his vote, a draw. ing and swinging and landed tI hardest punches. BILLY TOWNSEND Unalga; Tnton Hage, Seattle. Zynda Mr. and Mrs. Walstein G. Smit —Plenty Music FORNEW BOAT FLOAT ), hroken roex not been strictly followed recently 1t was a great exhibition of|J. Hill Jr; L. Peterson; R. Sels : 20. Snugl were brought up for discussion at boxing with Townsend almost|Seattle, = R } The officers of the Juneau Par-| At the regular meeting of the City | 5 fettied the City Council meeting and it jequal to the veteran Morgan. Alaskan | ent-Teacher Association announced | Council last night it was decided | 84 Gave food to was decided that hereafter strict Tod had his usual prime left! ©O. E. Jorgensen, Seattle; Fo today that a speclally attractive that the City would finance its |3 Lenler in a1, Santaln er a | enforcement will be demanded. The Jab. Townsend did a lot of lead- Butler, Juncau. © | 3 program has been arranged for the|share of the cost of costructing a | 3s. Southern |ordinances are Ordinance 125 and 3 -~ regular monthly meeting next Tues- [float for small boats in the vicin-| 3 {,‘:;f"nd“."n';“- Ordinance 130. The former defines s day evening, November 5. The (ea-ilty of the Alaska Juneau rock | orded fabrie 49. Qulck and ¢4, Brilllance as a misdemeanor the obstructing ture of the evening will be the in- dump. The project is sponsored | 3% Old form of o ;hu:r: retort 65, Mirth , |of the public streets, sidewalks and troduction to Juneau public of MIS. |by the City of Juneau, the various | 40. Extreme fear p b:{n} 1 MO alleys in any manner so as to pre- BLACK HEELS C. E. Kipste, who will entertain|government bureaus, and the Alaska | 42 $mali cushion gg, gmen b X vent the free and unhindered use | with vocal solo numbers. Mrs. Kip- | Road Commission. An estimate as| — moneys of ac. 57+ e ol shelter of said streets, sidewalks and alleys | ste is a recent arrival in Juneau|ts the approximate cost of this pro-| .. B lshs B o WO % {:l'“‘r'a;”:gf"" | by the general public unless a per- | HOSF and possesses exceptional musical|ject was received from the War Jike flags Russla 5. Land: Latin mit for such obstruction is granted | 4 telent; mgoording to statement Of|Department. The total cost of con-| 4% Ansien people 0. Skins sumtix, = 8 Huwing Sools Morbin | by the Council. The latter, known the Assoclation officers today. Fur-|structing threc floats and a road- | 44 Capuchin mon- 62. River in Egypt &. Concedes 65, Large knite as the Bullding Ordinance, states ther in the musical line there will way together with necessary work| key 3. Devonrs 9. Pulled Tight ' 8, Every one [that the erection, constructior, al- ALL SILK TO THE TOP we numbers by girls and boys of the High School Glee Club and school | orchestra, As a speanl educational feature for the stulents of the school, as well as the public generally, the Association’s program committee | has arranged with Dr. W. H. Chase, President of the Alaska Game Com- mission, to show lantern slide pic- tures of Alaska wild animal life. Dr. Chase is a big game hunter but has also shot game with a camera and possesses one of the largest and most interesting collections in the Territory of wild game in action As a speaker of the evening the committee has had the promise of the services of Fred E. Baker, Field Organizer and Executive of the Boy Scout Council, with headquarters in Seattle. Mr. Baker will present in a short talk some of the high spots in Scoutcraft. It is expected the local members of the Scout Troop will attend in a body. The officers of the Parent-Teach- er Association urge a large attend- ance of parent and teachers, as they feel they have arranged an cvening of real enjoyment. FRED BAKER HERE SUNDAY [Main Street and Willoughby Ave- |Street between Fourth and Fifth in filling in will cost about $13,800. Of this amount, $7,500 is to be paid by the City; $4,000 by the Bureaus and $2300 by the Alaska Road\ Commission. At the request of Harry Lucas, the City will install a larger and brighter light at the corner of nue. | A. N. Severin, contractor for the erection ‘of the capitol was granted permission to use Fifth Street between Main and Seward Streets, half of Main Street between Fourth and Fifth Streets, Seward Streets, and half of Fourth Street between Seward and Main Streets. - - NEW CORPORATION Articles of Incorporation for the organization of a new domestic cor- poration to be known as the Stan- dard Oil Company, with headquar- ters in Juneau, have recently been filed in the Auditor’s office and in the office of the Clerk: of the Court. The incorporators are John D. Helps, H. L, Faulkner, and Z. M. Bradford, all of Juneau. This corporation is a new one and is not to be confused with the Standard Ofl Company of Califor- nia, which is a foreign corporation. - .- REBEKAH CARD PARTY building, { teration, repairing, raising and ad- | ditions to any buildings must nct be done unless by permit of the | Council. {SPICKETTS RETURN , FROM TRIP. TO SOUTH Mr. and Mrs. John T. Spickett re- turned on the Princess Mary after a seven weeks’ vacation trip in the States, during which time they journeyed to their property in Tex- as, adjacent to which an oil gusher has been brought in. In Sacramento, Mrs. Spickett at- tended the National Convention of Postmasters and was credited with traveling the longest distance to at- tend the session. One of the Sac- ramento newspapers printed her picture and Mr. Spickett was also |given a writeup in another news- paper of that city. The Spicketts said they had per- | fect weather for their entire trip Isouth, no rain being encountered after leaving Ketchikan. ! ———— | John Reck, President of the First | | National Bank, %eft Juneau this | NEW CALENDAR FAILS OF VOTE |morning on the steamer Princess |Mary and is enroute to Seattle and | Tacoma where he will spend the | |next four weeks visiting friends |and relatives, to an- two-thirds majority necessary commit the chamber, it is nounced. Garfore V. Buzdugan, former presi- dent of the Supreme Court and a member of the Roumanian Regency, is dead, and Roumania now fw.ces ¢/ serious situation because of a luw that calls for the resignation of the entire Regency in case one of it members dies. There is strong indi cation that Queen Marie of Rou mania will again wield power in he native land. International Newsreel the past four weeks has been the guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Ruffner, in Seattle, returned to Juneau on the steamer Princess Mary. Mrs. Harry E. Brown, who for| [ S ——— SARGON Also SARGON PILLS $1.25 Pair LOTS OF SHADES J. M. SALOUM NEXT TO GASTINEAU HOTEL f § i ’x‘ REAL WORTH FOR THE | TIRED POCKETBOOK FREE FREE A beautiful Cup and Saucer with 1 pound Bugle Call Coffee at. .60c A bridge and whist party will be . . given Wednesday evenlng. Novlcm- iBroomcorn CI’OP Short LODE MINING CLAIM LOCA- BUTLER-MALRO Prunes n heavy syrup, large ¢ " ber 6th, at 8 pm. in Odd Fellows . * TION NOTICES AT THE EMPIRE Dl Biehd Bcoutiin of Bl s o i e : ] In Oklahoma District! , DRUG*CO. o R 5 R T ek B 2 prizes will be awarded for both| WASHINGTON, Nov. 2—Propos- | i 1 | | llv B 1 f h black Scouts Wl“ Be Here bridge and whist. Refreshments, |8l to reform the calendar, advocat- LINBALT.. Okls, Nov. 288, 10w | THE CASH BAZ free Delivery Phone 134 I e y eans, al'ge, resn, ac for Ten D Admission fifty cents. Come. Do |ed internationally for years, appeals |~ " 0 Vield is predicted . this | AAR WHEN WE SELL IT | or Ten Days ok ian s ey populns pasty of 0 the- American business man, but | YOOMEOrT Vied 1o predicied this . | andorange, pound ..........30c : the season. —ady, |not strong enough to. swing him i ooy "hroduces about half, the Open Evenings ‘ Fred E. Baker, Field Executive of 00 LA W Sl into active support. Aakioni :’ugply A | Express Money Orders GlOSS Starch, 2 packages. RN 25C the Boy Scouts of America, will ar-| Hayve you triea we cClock | A nation-wide rercrendim of Bus- i’ | Opposite U. S, Cable Office rive in Juneau tomorrow on the Dinner Speciais at Mabry's Cafe? steamer Queen and will remain her2 for ten days in the interests of the Boy Scout movement. Mrs. Fred E. Baker is accompanying her hus- band to the capital city of Alaska. While in Juneau Mr. Baker will conduct lectures for Scoutmasters, Assistant Scoutmasters, patrol lead- ers and their assistants, and will form contacts between the Scouts and their parents. Mr. Baker is also desirous of meeting all local residents who are in any way inter- ested in the Boy Scout activities. Mr. Baker plans to cover practi- cally all of Southeast Alaska and CHASE YOUR iness organizations, conducted by the U. 8. Chamber of Commerce, shows that each of three proposals selected by a committee of the na- tional organization received a ma- Jority of the votes cast but not the Buyers and growers claim the state’s decreased yield is due to — L | B e e T e e smaller acreage and thinness of stand, caused by lack of sufficient rain. Wheat has replaced broom- corn in many fields. ANNUAL Parish 3 AFTERNOONS e i o The Acme At Thes Bazaar 3 NIGHTS PEQUOT SHEETS and PILLOW CASES of Quality e Prices SHEETS Snowdrift, 3 pound size, regular SHEite ... TV START THE MONTH RIGHT BY TRADING AT GARNICK’S MABRY’S CAFE $1.00 e N i 1 o NOV. 14-15-16 in PARISH HALL 5 . R s e 2 %90 TURKEY DINNER oo v Booths of All Kinds of x WA A o SUNDAY at the | fitting — crew. neck — two slash | : ; pockets and the HANDIEST ' Bargains, Fancy Work, Silver Booth, A kit ST - Cream of Asparagus Soup Celery Ripe Olives Lettuce and Tomato Salad Thousand Island Dressing ROAST YOUNG TURKEY with Dressing, Cranberry Sauce Mashed Potatoes Sugar Corn Sweet Potatoes 'Plum Pudding, Hard Sauce Pumpkin and Mince Pie Coffee 12 NOON TO 8 P. M. Candy Booth, Ice Cream Booth, Fish PEN AND PENCIL POCKET Pond, etc., etc., Tea Room, Dancing you have ever seen. Sizes 28 to | | 38 Colors, Navy, Royal and 8523 SABIN’S The Store for Men LU Hnm ELKS HALL TONIGHT Other Sizes in Proportion SPECIAL PRICES ON QUANTITY LOTS .—at— LEADER DEPARTMENT STORE George Brothers Get Our Prices Before You Buy OPEN EVENINGS Turkey Dinner Last N ight Watch for Special Announcements Admission Free poo Dance Featuring PURVEYORS to PARTICULAR PEOPLE 5 DELIVERIES———10 am, 1la.m., 2 pm., 3:30 p.m. 4:30 p-m. GEORGE BROTHERS MR. STEELE of Portland 40 Hart Oi1l Burners in Juneau on the ; TRUMPET ———— THIS IS MORE THAN ALL OTHER MAKES OF AUTOMATIC BURNERS COMBINED EZ::,E PHONEC41748LI F ghRN I A GROCERY - Burns cheap fuel oil without preheating at low pressure. Noise- : HUNTER’S e Home of Better Groceries w H Y ? less—Simple—Safe. Money back guarantee. ‘ SERENADERS “WE TELL YOU IN ADVANCE WHAT JOB WILL COST” HEATING PLUMBING SHEET METAL ' PHONE 83 OR 85 “The Store That Pleases” THE SANITARY GROCERY Rice & Ahlers Co. Auspices B.P.OE.

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