The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 15, 1929, Page 8

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—— AN SRR B . | B T THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, NOV. 15, 1929. flns sno\\plow Until it has arrived is in operation so that: the d nite coct of the work can be asc ned no limit will be fixed. It can be done reasonably, it is po: ble that the entire road will be ke clear of snow. Increased settlement on the neau-Mendenhall-Auk Bay se: - FOR $500,000; - SLANDER CHARGE One of Principal Witnesses i Recent Trial KEPT OPEN FOR : AUTO TRAFFIC they be kept out. open, it was poin | Remove Snow from Part of Glacier Highway Wants Damages Glacier Highway wil open for traffic from t |Bay and p ibly far the ccming winter, it known today by M District Engineer Bureau of Public R | be removed as far a |permit the cperation autom 3 |over the route. | | In crder to do this efficic eccnomically, a snow o174 Auk the hxghway ing ' fams, CAY RUARK HAS . RETURNED HERE; 00.000 dax D. ian pl ipal the prir Gay Ruark, w accused him of * known d with Miss Eunice Prin-, others, to blackmail me.” 5 was convicted of orimi-1 acking the girl Duneav said Pantages made the statement at the time of his arrest in August also in the presence of other people | Bids the Alaskan Territory, has arriv for this machine alled for in Wast |not expected that it c before 30 days The Bureau, ® | intends to keep the way as far as the operated. If heav erienced before the it will be handled ment, It is impossible to decide neau, e \naxs | Aty e M(xrtmlque School of Dance a rama, which is located. on t s is|second floor of the A. B. Hall, a - PARISH BAZAAR | . WELLATTENDED g === ite open 001 snow plow @ |and clarinet. Annual chnl Draws Blg on Opening Night— Dinner Saturday Countess Catherine Karolyi, who, | . with her husband, Count Michael | Karolyi, who was barred from entry | to the United States, have been | granted visas to enter the United States on the basis of a new appli- | THE PERFECT ANTI-FREEZE Does Not Boil Off cation made through the American Regularly sold at $6 per Gallon, NOW—$4.50 lnlernltionll Newsreel Put it in your radiator before the e the inclement weather, a crowd attended the formal ning of the annual P: h Bazaar t night and the many attractive ths were well patronized. The person holding door prize ticket 49 is requested to communi- cate with Father Menager as there | is a 12-pound turkey awaiting. The holder of tonight's lucky number | will receive a ton of coal for the| door prize, and tomorrow night’s/ winner will'‘be awarded a Winches- ter rifle. | Among the features of the Bazaar | is a doll contest which is br‘in;;l enthusiastically carried on by Caro-| REBEKAHSPLAN BARDS-I]ANGEj Bmeau of PubllC Roads to has made it almost imperative th: being |in Juneau from Fairbanks where he It is has been residing for the past five d il give lessons on the saxophone He is an old-time resident of Ju- having lived in this city abo is pt d There are many new homes| and ranches on the route that de-| pend on Juneau for supplies, etc., ; and are served for this purpose by TO OPEN STUDIO Alaskan nd musician and considered the pre- been mier saxophonist and clarinetist in | . Ruark has opened a studio in | Asked Alimony Cut | Associated Press Photo The court received a surprise 1 when Mrs. Carter De Haven, ac- wress and divorced wife of the somedian, appeared with a petition sking a reduction In her alimony. 12 years ago when he played in the old Dream Theatre which at |that time was located across the street from the Goldstein Building. | Mr. Ruark is a guest.at the Gas- tineau Hotel and plans to make neau his permanent home. He |has a wide circle of friends here and has been busy shaking Inmlm ‘vmh his former acquaintances. NEW BOOKS RECEIVED AT JUNEAU LIBRARY | The following new books have |been received at the Juneau Pub- (lic Library and are now on the |shelves ready for gistribution: “Another Day,” by Jeffery Far- nol; “The Young May Moon,” Martha Ostenso; Tenderfoot,” by W. M. Raine; Silence,” by Kathleen Norris; “Red “Lost |Endeavor,” by John Masefield; line McAllister and Evelyn Mec- Cormick, both of whom are confi- | dent that they will be awarded the| The Rebekahs will be hostesses at a Bridge and Whist Dinner on frm'zin;: weather begins flaxen-haired, blue-eyed doll Wednesday, November 20, at Odd | The candy booth, \;vhern all kinds |Fellows’ Hall. The doors will be of delicious home-made candy may [oPened at 5:30 o'clock Wednesday be purchased, is in charge of Mrs.|afternoon and dinner will be serv- | H. Walmsley, who is assisted by ed until 8 o'clock after which both Mrs. M. Sides, and the Misses Nell |bridge and whist will be played for | McCloskey, Bess O'Neil, Gray and |the remainder of the evening. | Catherine McLaughlin, | Miss Minnie Field, noted for her | A beautiful cedar chest has been |delicious cooking and for her ab-| added fo the other valuable articles|solute mastery of the culinary arts, found in the Wheel of Chance cor-|Will be in charge of the dinner, a| fact which alone is ample adver-| "HARRIS Hardware Co. . FRONT STREET ner. It is a gift from the Thomas Rariiant { Hardware Company., 2 Lzo2n 4 A fish pond at the Bazaar is en- ~'11l‘heb hn;;:*s.\sw 101;3 “;é'h__f"’ci\‘/;‘r‘sgé PRSNGSR R joying the utmost popularity among | %1 b€ P o) : both the young people and the old- R. M. ' Keeney, and Mfs. O. W.| 11 ; ] Q. T d 99 TounE P Carter Tomorrow’s Styles Today er ones. It is presided over by Sister Mary Lucinda who is assist- | ed by Mrs. Doolin and several pu- pils in Sister Lucinda’s class. A boudoir set consisting of seven | pieces of exquisite embroidery may | be found in the Ladies' Altar So-| Those ser Committee w: on the Reception be Mrs. Edith Sheelor, Mrs. Anna Webster, Mrs. K. Hooker, Mrs. B. Manning, Mrs. A. Dalton, Mrs. M. Lagergren, Mrs. M. Bavard, Mrs. L. Gardner, Mrs. Lounging Robes |A. Van Atta, Mrs. A. Cleveland, ciety Booth and is attracting a s. L. Webber, Mrs. E. Rowe,| great amount of favorable com- P. Burford, Mrs. T. Judson, . ment. H. Skuse, Mrs. L. Kimbrough, an zmonos Mrs. Franks is in charge of the S. Johnson, Mré. H. Deitz, Tea Room and smilingly doles out delicious sandwiches, savory coffee, |y Henry Young, Mrs. H. Mabry, : s. R. Lockke, Mrs. A. Winn, * - | fragrant tea, rich cake and ic¢| The popular Rebekah F. L. T.| In a variety of colors, styles and cream of all flavors. Girls will render “Service With A‘E materials. « Mrs. M. A. Berry, hostess for the smile” and are the Misses Evelyn Turkey Dinner, stated that rf;_SPT' Judson, Belva Williams, Eva Yur- vations for tomorrow night's affair iman, Bessie Yurman, Ruth Krug- i were steadily being made and that|ness, and Edna Smith. Popularly Pnced. there were only a few more sea’s| The Finance Committee is com- X left. She earnestly requests that | posed of Mrs. C. H. Helgesen and Will make-a delightful Holiday all those who attend the dinner|Mrs. E. M. Polley. s ' make a special effort to be at the e —— Glfl- hall promptly at 6:30 o'clock to-| Hillsboro, N. H., folk smile when morrow night. Mrs. Berry is as-|one speaks of the five-day week as | sisted by Mrs. Franks and Mrs.|an innovation. It's been a fact| Guyer, jthere for 13 years. 0000000000060 00060 Watch for Our Seventh Annual ! Canned GoodsWeek STARTING MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18TH | \ WE BACK UP THE GOODS WE SELL Here are a few of the staple lities we carry in stock:— MUNSING UNDERWEAR HOLEPROOF and MUNSING HOSIERY ALLIGATOR CLOTHING DUXBAK CLOTHING SAMSON and HARTMANN LUGGAGE PENDLETON ROBES and SHIRTS GOODRICH, FIRESTONE and U. S, RUBBER GOODS LEADER DEPARTMENT STORE George Brothers “WATCH US GROW” Purveyors to Particular People GEORGE BROTHERS 5 FAST DELIVERIES DAILY | R e 10 am., 11 am., 2 p.m., 3:30 and 4:30 p.m. I “Freckles Comes Home,” by Jean- nette Stratton-Porter; “Fighting Caravans,” by Zane Grey, and 18 new mystery stories. 'CONNORS PURCHASES M’MULLEN PROPERTY Purchase of the property owned by Mrs. Tom McMullen directly in the rear of Connors Motor Cpm- panys garage and the California ‘Gmcery from Mrs. McMullen, was announced today by J. J. Connors. {The Buildings on the lot, | i | which NEW MONTAG'S BOXED Statwnerv Clever Shapes Beautiful Tints The Nyal Service Drug Store Phone 25 We Deliver R e s R [ e MEN’S ALL WOOL Overcoats A snappy line of all wool Warmster Over- coats. Colors—greys, tans and plum. Priced from $18.50 and up SABIN’S The Store for Men by | “The Fighting! | | | | ternoon |“Unalga at Inian Cove. Southwest ‘z']le Northland near Seward.” {is enroute south from the Bering | | $1.00 Mr moved to Ninth Street where they e | will be re-erected. le | Mr. Connors said today he had {not completed his plans for utili- |zation of the new property. How- ever, it is expected to be used in extending the garage and machine shop of the building his business jnow occupies. | UNALGA AND NORTHLAND i REPORTED LAST NIGHT | A message received yesterday af- | about 5:30 o'clock said The Unalga left yesterday morn- | ing on the annual patrol of the halibut banks and the Northland Sea "patrol. It is believed th: Northland will call at Juneau saunh- bound. YRR 70 T T e SUNDAY DINNER $1.00 Special $1.00 Chicken Dinner— 12 noon till 8 p. m. at Mabry’s Cafe. —adv. FIVE-YEAR PERPETUAL DIARY (Pocket size) Different sizes and prices Juneau Drug | Company Free Delivery Phone 33 Post Office Substation No. 1 IlIIIIIlllIlllllfilIlIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||IIIIIllIIIlIIIllIIIIIIIIlIIIlIIIIIIIIllI 1] McMullen retained, are being @ ¢ ¢ e ¢ c 6 0o 0o 06 060 0 o TEX GUINAN TELLS WIVES SOLUTION TO MATRIMONIAL ILLS CHICAGO, Nov. 15.—Hus- bands are too important to be taken seriously, Texas Guinan, queen of night clubs told 500 women who packed the Illinois Athletic Club ballroom to hear her dis- cussion of matrimonial ills. “Pet ‘em, tease ‘'em, love ‘em,” she said, “but what- ever you do, don't take eith- er yourself or your husbands too seriously, and don't talk about bills.” ‘Q-oooeoooooc SHRINE DANCE TO BE DECEMBER § The second Shrine dance of season will be held Friday ecveni December 6, at the Scottish R iTemple. This will be an invi tion affair as in the past and | be under the auspices of the . neau Shrine Club. — RESERVATIONS Turkey Dinner reservations siio be telephoned Mrs. Berry, num 22. Dinner at 6:30 p. m. al —— e A top plane, adjusted to 7o |and dip when fanned by a regu airplane propeller, aids studd fliers at Memphis Tenn. BUY A POUND OF MARSHMALLOWS FOR 35 CENTS AND——— Get a ticket on Beautiful Enamel Bread Box —Every Twelfth Person Gets a Box FREE f MATCHES—6 boxes to carton ... 35¢ PICKLED PEARS—Ilarge whole fruit, ORI il R s b i e R 50¢ PICKLED PEACHES—Whole Yellow | Clings; eani? §88 5y ik o s el 45¢ JONATHAN APPLES, 10 dozen to box FRUIT CAKES—both light and dark, all sizes—like mother used to ......... 50¢, 60c and 75¢ GARNICK’S | PHONE 174 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllll make tain Pens — Today and Tomorrow We Will SELL Waterman Fountain Pens — Carter’s Fountain Pens — Moore Fountain Pens — Dunn’s§,Foun- Wahl’s AT COST There are but 50 pens in this lot and EVERY PEN IS GUARANTEED. Make your selection early while the assortment is complete. Butler-Mauro Drug Co. Free Delivery WHEN WE SELL IT—IT’S RIGHT Eversharp Fountain Pens Phone 134 ] 5 DR : { PHONE 83 OR 85 “The Store That Pleases” THE SANITARY GROCERY 58 COMMENCING TUESDAY, ANNUAL CANNED GOODS SALE WATCH FOR IT AND STOCK UP CALIFORNIA GROCERY ,Phone 478 HEATING PLUMBING SHEET METAL 40 Hart Oil Burners in Juneau THIS IS MORE THAN ALL OTHER MAKES' OF AUTOMATIC BURNERS COMBINED WHY? Burns cheap fuel oil without preheating at low pressure. Noise- less—Simple—Safe. Money back guarantee. Rice & Ahlers Co. “WE TELL YOU IN ADVANCE WHAT JOB WILL COST”

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