The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 16, 1929, Page 8

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VISIT NORTH IN SAIL BOAT, TSmm!(- Will Not | Tariff | Tonight; Recess Discuss Daily Crb‘ss-word Py ACROSS 1. Expenmses in- Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle e o 073 (o i e SR P00 e SATURDAY, NOV, 16, 1929. RADIO CONTROL BILL AGAIN UP HIGH SCHOOL |1-DAY BRIDE ASKS DIVORGE provide. She asked $80 a mont alimony, saying her husband is sl |employe of a local creamery com pany. Mrs. McNeil charged failure ° i & curred fn a litl [ To G|VE PI-AY o o s, S y gatlon pciors | i — WASHINGTON, Nov. 16,—The| g, Rllows i . UN VAGAT"]N Senate’abandoned plans for a tariff | 10 Smail ear 1n a |F Eail to iy | by m:_.:, BUTTER, STOLEN | sekst s : AIee 00-8pof 4 i i OM FEMMER WAREHOUS| session toni assertion by | 14, Mitare Bay window | Council I ; SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 16| ,Senator Walsh t the memb: 15, ;';"n",""o','.“" ?Gr.l’l‘eed . i Reads Proposed;Modern Comedy Wlll Be|When Mrs. Virginia McNeil's hus- | ™ s v e that Kills.” | g, ke 9OF8 L oe. Ordinance for Second ! Staded Flks Hall |bend. Albert, failed to buy her any| 'The warehouse of D. B. Femm Q Pri d Wife React {8 ator led to ob-| 17. £all Iute line Tini Bills Paid | taged at S food on her wedding day, although | 3:0"9" into last night and e S [ ;| . SRS = e Next Month ' g e Ay Womes hews, el O [ o X —— |ter Mon s . ok o & i PR she decided she had had enough of 0 Juneau from Soutk [ter Mo ittt ol L - Wild hog | The City Council last night read| . . T L ed life, she said in her di. |, MF Femmer stated this morni Start West in Sp““g B However, on mo- | 21. Regular Api {for the second time the proppsed | it ; g J vorce complaint, that he did not leave the warg Gion ok Femitlag, ! unanimbde | o LA ordinance requiring the municipal three acts, will be staged by the | ¥OF e {house until 9:30 o'clock last nigh In order to see the country in'gonsent but to accomplist man bisenls licensing of radio apperatus and | Juneau High Sehool & SiBolar stape w;“;’;‘“gww s cilell, she|and that when he returned the urely manner, to enjoy the purpose, the Senate voted favora which is aimed to make it possible | _“'t Sow TGV BRAs RuA | tareits B m and her husband’s|this morning he found the lo 4 Sake B needed gg to 7. . Constraining T fotiow |to curb interference with radio re-|S¢ttings are g o e to Reno, paid for the marriage jon the door had been smashe( g A »m 2 kot 68 to ‘AV e & :‘Mcf e B ception. The measure will come‘[hg presentation of the comedy wlll‘llcrfnse and then paid the minis- |Later, he found the lock withi Bt 2 8 Mis. 4 s 3 l,fg?,'::f,f,,,,e {up for third reading and final pas- ¢ right up to the usual high stand- |ter's fee. Then she gave her hus- |two feet of the safe. As far as &pl O] i 34, Showers g o verlod of time |sage at the first December meeting 2rd Of high school productions. band . some: money to go out and|known, nothing else’ was disturbed Wash.. in their 38-foot sailing ship, | ) i Y 8. Backbone b "E:{e‘z"::'" i’“‘f the body. | The cast of characters follows:|get some groceries. He came| —————— oo ;;1,‘,,, MEY atut TS woutls L Desire wrong- ::;”Mfl' . 50 Blaek bird Little other business was before Mrs. Wilson -.Alice Merritt |back, she says, without the grocer-|{ FIRST “PERMANENT” AT 83 and arrived in Juneau on {56 Smien ko St CXr Sl Theoitings re~ |ine Council last night. The usual|Marie Thurben Cecilie Larsen |ies and wouldn't even give her back| TAMPA, Fla., Nov. 16.—Mrs. Rut, We ! 41. Malt vevernge chiefly tirough 32 Plot of ground | monthly bills were audited and or- | Bernard Earl Lagergren |the money. Anderson De Hart, 83, has had hd of this trip from| o “:me"'-“\;:: ng b '"0'0 Hd ":I.“:mo imi. |dered paid. The business session Mrs. Thurber Elsie Jensenl So her divorce complaint, which |first permanent wave. She is prou Potersburg, Mr. Price stated that! e et :,'L ;“:fi‘fll 2. Ireland & t':;:.":,.}fl;:, {was brief but an informal discus- Mr..‘Thurber 3 Harry Brandt was filed for her by Attorneyof the results and plans more visit he had weathered three distinct l . t G et B Reliev—“ 47, Extromists 8 Bind &9, Organ of hear- |SION of general city business occu- Davie Tuttle .. John Hellenthal | George W. Lupton, Jr., reads: to the hair dresser. “So many storms within a week en route to -I€UL. Liarges to be Re | 4 Hriament 1! Hasiles o1 1% ttent of |Picd the Council's attention for al- Tommy Mills Bennie Messer | Date of marriage, August 5, 1920. |people get careless,” she says. Juneau, and that he and his “'“f‘i ("d and IS A551gned to fane 1. Cirele > varnish |most two hours. ‘:Judge lesof\ Elliott R?bertson DaAte of separation, August 5, 1929.don’t believe one bit in that.” cxpected to spend the rest of the winter in this city. They are plan- Second Engineers PARISH BAZAAR © ning to sail as far as the Bering e o Cea next summer and will leave Philip R. Garges, S it : 3 here early in the Spring £ a Road Commission, is | i Mr. Price was enthusiastic in from that duty and as- GLGSES TUNIGHT‘ " his praise of the hospitality shown « to the Second Engineer Regi- “ ] his wife and himself in South- at Fort { e e a Z i aska tow and said to Asso- fh:h Allx:‘» kthnuuht s people ved today | Judging from the')arge crowd ac-j 1 ‘ 2 were the most hospitable people by The Empire. He will be suc- tending last night's festivities at in the world The Edna May is a full-rigged sailing ship equipped with a diesel engine. It was built by Mr. Price who followed the general lines of the Norweg type of lifeboats in constructing his craft. This is not his first visit to Juneau as he spent the winter of 1925 in this city when he was attached to the Naval Reserve. The vacation trip now being en- joyed by the Prices will last about two more years. They are keeping a diary of the experiences and occurrences encountered on the trip and are also hunting animals with a camera. i Wisconsin repealed its State pro- hibition act, but still enforces laws cecded by Second Lieut. Albert A. Burton, who is directed to proceed from the Army Engineer School| at Fort Humphrey, Va. to Juneau | for duty with the Commission. 1 Lieut. Garges probably will re-| main here until next April when his two-year tour of duty in the Ter- ritory will expire. He was sta- tioned at Fairbanks for one year and came here last August, relieving | Lieut Itschner as Secretary of the| Commission. Lieut. Burton, now attending the | Engineer School at the Virginia | ost, is a classmate of Lieuts. L. B. | Kurhe and R. B. Oxrieder, both of | whom are now on duty at local| headquarters of the commission. B e the annual Parish Bazaar tonight's’ closing events will draw a record | | breaking one. ; | Emmet Bothello not only received | 1a 12-pound turkey last night but | he was also awarded the door prize | which consisted of a ton of coal.| Tonight's door prize will be a Win- | chester rifle. i A delicious turkey dinner will be | served promptly at 6:30 o'clock to- Inight and all those attending it 1are earnestly requested to be on; | time. | | The booths which are exception- lally attractive this year and which | have some exquisite articles on dis- | play are being very well patronized. | }P‘ree dancing has been very much | enjoyed during the past two days| of the affair. All those visiting the | | and Whist Dinner g e e ODD FELLOWS HALL WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20TH—5:30 P. AFTER DINNER—BRIDGE AND WHIST—Excellent Prizes Awarded for Men and Women in Both Groups of Players THIS PAR EXCELLENT DINNER will be sponsored by MISS MINNIE FIELD, the noted Chefess. You all know Minnie’s reputation for “GOOD M. TO 8:00 P. LODE MINING CiAlM LOCA-| i | g against drunkenness. TION NOTICES AT THE FMY‘IRF“ s 1 — | Bazaar have been impressed by the | EATS. IR i Gl itk llerio slatoihi ) {oet o kbalige, soantirman and | 2OV Dollday faitpesyading this SHE SAYS: — | j&& g |gala event of the pre-Christmas | R ‘DELEGATES ENROUTE | merchant, Frank G. Johnsvon.}ieason' ¥ | COME ON—Governor Parks and all your friends! TO HAINES MEETING Oearje) Denmiert angiher - promio- | s 30 ST O | COME ON—Judge Harding, all your office and family! A. N. BROTHERHOQD >t citizen of the sestiemen, | . OLNES PEOPLE MARRY COME ON-—Marshal White, all your Deputies and family! |Frank Sokum. George Haldane| |and Cecil Nix represent the Hyda-| Enroute to Haines to attend the |PUrg camp. |annual convention of the Alaska | Frank Price, Native Brotherhood, delegates from | COME COME COME COME ON—Supt. Pullen and all your Light Co.! ON—Grocermen and all your Good Caterers! ON—AIl you Lawyers and your families! ON—Preachers, Teachers—0O, EVERYBODY COME! Theodore Rehn, well-known min-j ing man of Olnes, and Mrs. Mary Deputy United; Owens, a resident of that place for States Marshal with headquarters i here, will go to the converition sometime, were married recently at; | Rlawock y [ } oy s e Vet |as & delegate from Sitka: Preok | Faltegie. 0. 8 Oomumiesioner WE NEED YOUR GOOD WILL PATRONAGE 3 s woek. 2 g 7 . R. Boyd, officiated. eave {omrtow on une Queen, | Mercer, prominent local ~Indian ‘ WE PROMISE YOU THE BEST DINNER EVER FOR 75 There are four members of the|Will head the Juneau dejeggtion. g CEN g S 5 : Klawock and two of the Hydaburg o TS—Including an Enjoyable Secial Evening at Cards. |delegation. The former is com-| New, select line ' +Islilng cards |prised of Frank Peratrovich, lead- Empire, 12 GOOD PRIZES MUSIC NEW MONTAG’S BOXED The Total Cost Is 75 Cents FINANCE COMMITTEE—Mrs. C. Helgesen, Mrs. E. Polley HOSTESSES—Mrs. W. B. Kirk, Mrs. R. M. Keeney, Mrs. C. W. Carter. ' S t t- RECEPTION—MTrs. Edith Sheelor, Mrs. Anna Webster, Mrs. K. Hooker, a lonery | Mrs. B. Manning, Mrs. A. Dalton, Mrs. M. Lagergren, Mrs. M. Clever Shapes Beautiful Tints Winter Suggestions at Worth-W hile Savings We now have a complete line of pretty flannel PAJAMAS and GOWNS For Women and Men Iso Gowns, Pajamas and Sleepers in infants’ children’s and misses’ Bavard, Mrs. L. Gardner, Mrs. A. Van Atta, Mrs. A. Cleveland, | Mrs. L. Webber, Mrs. E. Rowe, Mrs. P. Burford, Mrs. T. Judson, Mrs. H. Skuse, Mrs. L. Kimbrough, Mrs. S. Johnson, Mrs. H. Deitz, Mrs. Henry Young, Mrs. H. Mabry, Miss R. Lockke, Mrs. A. Winn. The Popular Rebekah F. L. and T. Girls will render “SERVICE WITH A SMILE”—They are—The Misses Evelyn Judson, Belva Will- iams, Eva Yurman, Ruth Krugness, Bessie Yurman, Edna Smith. The New French Black Heel The Nyal Service Drug Store | sizes. Phone 25 We Deliver This din 1 i 1 ner and party while very superior $1. 2 5 TARLETONE—AIl colors—30 cents yard bt Will not mean full dress on the exterior | € 2 It includes Douglas, Thane and all ! | | —a Perrecerones, And don’t be slow responding to call ] 3 Come rough-and-ready, YOU SURELY MUST, ] JmsaLouMl LEADER || = e ko o w3 . . | ALL WOOL Pooee £ | DEPARTMENT STORE Dol - | George Beathors PHONE 83 OR 85 “The Store That Pleases” | A snappy line of all i Watch for Our Soventh || Wet Weather Clothing and Footwear of every : ‘:g:t& g’?:’iigr:;; S : CERY tans and plum. Priced from $18.50 and up description for the whole famil R R AR R BUY A POUND OF MARSHMALLOWS £ FOR 35 CENTS AND—— Get a ticket on Beautiful Enamel Bread Box ANNUAL CANNED GOODS SALE COMMENCING TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19TH WATCH FOR IT AND STOCK UP Annual Canned SABIN’S ’ qf;ery Twelftll)n Person Gets a Box FR;]SE , GoodsWeek | wimazsi o ™ 1| ™™ || _CALIFORNLA GROCERY Phone 473 8§ STARTING MONDAY, mc%}f;s";fi;;"‘cag;i%};;{;'Q;ii;;; """ 4 = e ings, Can ... i e sc £ . : L NOVEMBER BSTH i v s wuee 2] 40 Hart Oil Burners in Juneau | & : . FRUIT CAKES—both light and dark, £} THIS IS MORE THAN ALL OTHER MAKES OF AUTOMATIC BURNERS COMBINED } | 18 LR :&kseizes_m-‘e momf;o:segozo and T5e 27 Burns cheap fuel oil without preheating at low pressure, Noise- : . i GFORGE BROTHERS G5 . HH WHY T s e ™™ } ; 5 FAST DELIVERIES DAILY : ARNICK’ S H gL ; - s | B 11020 330 i 530 . J i1 A%, Rice & Ahlers Co. g er §! PHONE 174 e SoeEAY

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