The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 14, 1929, Page 2

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, NOV. 14, 1929. Piciure vourself in THE WALES TR BT Y N . a Blue Suit by Taking its inspiration from I.ondon ... the fountain-head of men’s fash- ions . . . The Wales 1s as smart as a fashion-plate. Youthful, dashing lines; : combined with good taste, make it the young man’s favored model . . . and the deep, rich blue of Middishade is ever-favored voung man’s shade. iced, too. Moderately p Priced everywhere at $37.50 suii B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneaw's Leading Dopariment Store Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Burean ' ANNUAL PARISH ¥ Forecast for Junean and viclnity, beg—ning & p. ™. today: EADY Rain tonight, Friday rain followed by fair and ; fresh to moderate easterly winds. kil TOCAL DATA i e o | Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Win elocity Weather Informally Opened Thisjs p. m. vesty ...3002 43 @, iR Rain o8 . 4 a. m. today 2939 40 ) Rain Afternoon — Tonight Is |35 sy as0s 2 Rain Big Time—Free Dance | CABLE AND RADIO KEFORTS A gay, festive air, prévaded the VESTERDAY I ’I,ODAI ip. 4 informal opening of the annual Highest 4pm. | Low m. 4% X,J;e:rp‘ Wa.m. Parish Bazaar which took place this N e Re Veloolty 34 . Weslhee afternoon. Despite the inclement | 0 0 TR 7 L Cles weather, the hall was crowded with |2 e AR Qe 38 32 14 1 10 young people eager to purchase the|* beautiful articles on display in the |’ varicus booths. The formal open- ng of the Bazaar will' occur this - - 4 ning promptly 30 ) 30 The Ladies Altar Society has a 22 o 2 very attractive booth in which may |F 40 : ¥ be found all sorts of interesting 42 = novelties, Christmas gifts, practi-|’® 43 now 8 cal household gifts, acces- [ Ket % R sories, dresser se 48 4 iy hand-painted place cards, p2 f’G ment lamp shades, and embro} 50 f” of every description. M Zg 4; Turner, is chairman, and oLe 1an 10, miiles. ed by Mrs. H. Vanderlecst A. Riendeau. | NOTE—Observati E v ¢ % | NOTE—Obs tions at Barrow, The Bargain Booth in which 18| o ‘made at 8 & m‘l o :’!r(;: Tanana and Eagle found anything from a pair of | 5 :):;:md paintedyiall.gand pepue;pashak-[ An energetic storm is central in the gulf and ers to a large percolator, proved al rapidly ‘east by southeasterly gales in - . 7 pé " |the sulf and Southeastern s erly winds most popular plece and the many ... Aleution Istan e n was 37 East at June the Pacific Sta nfolowed by clear in tr Interior. Alaska and on le. articles on display may be | d at a very nominal sum. | o Hector McLean is chairman assisted by Mrs. George, Simpkins, Mrs,” Guy McNaughton, Mrs. S. Hellenthal, Mrs. L. H, Metz- gar, Mrs. Karl Theile, Mrs. J. F.} Mullen, and Mrs. W. A, Borland. | The Coumtry Store Booth dis- plays hams, $l@ds of bacon, an groceries which are arranged ix very attraetive manner. Soft drin may also be obtained at this booth. | ! Edward Giovanetti is chairman and is assisted by Miss Mary E. Giova- netti and Edward Rodenberg. A Novelty amd Toy Booth at- ¢5 a. m. The pressure r 1 in rains in Southern Alasks h westward and clear weather tures have fallen except in Soutl Peninsula. enjoyed such popu- | MRS, PERATOVICH DIES ent Southea , will b2 presided ¢ 5 Riendeau and Al King. Dancing will be free during thz ce nights of the Bazaar of the many features to hu by those attending this Amos Bothello is in charge ¢ music and the dancing. tern . tracted the attention of the young-| W T i sters and was very well patronized AT THE HOTELS The 5 now at the The baoth. is in charge of Mrs. A Juneau-¥ Mortuary, will be F. Forrest who is assisted by Mrs. Alaskan s on the steamer| Nylund, Juneau; P. P. will- | Yakutat; C. Jansberg, Taku.. Try the Gastineau Specials at Mabry's. Mrs. D. H. MacDonald, Port- Ui land Island; R. A. Brereton, neau. L. Smith, Mrs. Bilodeau, Mrs. Mc- Allister, and Magter L. Forr The Ice Cream, Cake and Ca dy Booth this year is presided ove by Miss Mabel Ritter who is as- cisted by two of her friends. { A Wheel of Fortune Corner has A southeast gc-2, that r miles. an hour for short swept the Channel today. several small v their moorings and tossing other small considerably. A S s AR It was reported that the W% > WASHINGTCz~, Iov. nds army aviator instructor, has cf halib 1 Cold St artin t with h sold to the | or 14 and 9.8 Ei- 3000 Of the Cuban Embassy. : Lieutenant Gillespie has period instructing Cuban | aviators. arted to tow Juneau boat Amy a small river boat used w *‘ ' Taku dis to Juneau by turned over and although t itself was saved, the outboard mot- or was lost. The Scamore, a' boat belonging U to an Indian, had engine trouble in the middle of Gastincau CF nel and started to drift n- toward < shore but was lly moored on the flats. Several beats dragged (& an- . chors and piled up on the shore of Douglas Island. i : it Meanwhile, boat owners are either B\' l_‘estcr D. Henderson * back. 4 caretully watching thel t or = { i 3 " L e s by S .Sllk broche and tri lee of the rock dump which af- cot top. fords shelter and protection from the gale. At 10:45 o'clock the al sustained velocily wa the local Weather Bur when the wind gauge 37 miles. Thel were blass which I minutes y ceeded that velocity The ofliycx(a# weather summary for the dayeissued by R. C. Mize, Meteorologist in e, said an 4 ation registered numerous five centered in morning “energetic storm gecompanied by southeasterly gales in the Guif and strong northwest- erly winds near the Aleulian ¢ Islands. e I o HALIBUT ARRIVALS ‘The Fern, Capt. John Lowell, has S. OFFICER DECORATED BY GOVERNMENT OF CUBA 14.—Lieut. ar- | James M. Gillespie, United States e Ju- elected to the Order of Military 4 9.60 Merit by the Cuban Government. The decoration was announced by Jose T. Baron, charge d'affaires o | Withdrawn from Cuba after a long LASKA’ || SECOND (REVISED) EDITION IN CHRISTMAS ENVELOPE READY FOR MAILING $1.00 FOR SALE AT NEWSTANDS | on display an electric washing ma- | chine, a Patax motion picture n chine camera and accessories, a { key, a victrola, and various gifts Ic donated by different business men No as we print them evidence your been 0 er . of Juneau. It is in charge of A.jand Mrs. Arthur business progress | Forrest, J. Thibodeau and Miss M sses. All memt Allard. friends are iny The Altar Boys Society is con- — |ducting @ Cat Booth this year. It PR is in charge of Joe McLean, R. Tur- f' NE W : CORSE TLETTES ner, F. Metzgar, and several other “ Our line of Kabo Cor- been army members of the soclety. | Becano, a gister of the ever-popu- s 5 setlettes and brasselettes is again complete with | the new shipment ar- rived on the last steam- er. The lovely form fit- ting garments include such popular styles as: All over silk novelty, |t reinforced front and & Double voile * mater- ial, lightly boned. Lace with net lined top, satinette bottom. Silk broche and Swanie top. $3.75 to $5.95 f Bandettes Dainty bandettes, in- the newest styles, (some with garter belt to mateh) ideal for Christmas gifts, Bandettes are of radium silk, crepe de chine and | moire, combined with net and lace. In pink and peach. $1.00——$1 65——$1.95 » Garter Belts Wide and narrow styles. A goed number com- bined with silk and lace. In pink and peach. $1.00 and $1.85 A | L J PERPETUAL e DIARY ¥ ' (Pocket size) Different sizes and prices | Junean Drug Company Free Delivery © Phone 33 Post Office Substation No. 1 Gift for friends and living Outside. \.\'ill make an ideal Chf'is;l;mzis Mrs. Bessie Peratovich, of Haines } lock | the Government Five 0'Clock Dinner —adv. z T B e | | | | | Special This W eek Only 8 Pénny .Common Wire Nails--- $5.50 per keg- House Brooms---75 cents each relatives bt i i Juneau-Young Hardware Co. ! e e e B T I B A o e B e o e ANNUAL - Parish Bazaar 3 AFTER? & DONS 3 NIGHTS NOV. 14-15-16 in PARISH HALL Booths of All Kinds Bargains, Fancy Work, Candy Booth, Ice Cream Booth, Fish Pond, ete., cic., Tea Room, Dancing N e o 2 forlorfoforforfeoforl el Turkey.i)inner Last Night Watch for Special Announcements Admission Free e vI-—!--H‘-H--!'-H~;<-l-+-l~F+I~-l~-l+l<++-H-l+—l—l—l-l~H—l+-l—i-l—H'I-H—H-'H—P-l--!- DAY Springs and Mattresses BEDS D e e PSS Failure to Receive Credit Is no proof that a bill has been paid but a cancelled check that has been acceptad a_nd paid is positive proof. This convenience and protection is yours for the asking. Pay your bills the modern and safe way OPEN A CHECKING ACCOUNT, ’ i AT THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF JUNEAU Remembef Your Ffiends On Christmas Day With An Attractive Card We have high-grade Chrisvtmas cards that bear beautiful sentiments for your relatives and friends. l These attractive cards are for sale at very reasonable prices. They are infinite in variety—many of them altogether unusual. Send a card—even if you are also send- ing a gift. The sentiments expressed on these cards will strike a responsive chord in the hearts of their recipients, The Daily Alaska Empire PSS Old Papers for sale at Empire Office

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