The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 15, 1930, Page 2

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ettt ) ‘ | g /—\ IS DRAPERY DAMAIKI Never betore have we had s finer group of new Fall Drapery Damasks to sell Now Al A FPECIAL THe ComBINATION XX PLan Brings You a Remarkoble Valve in A New Fast Color, Lustrous Satin Damask Of Good Design 50 Inches Wide In Colors: RED, GREEN, BLUE, CEDAR* ond OLD ROSE B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneau’s Leading Department Store ‘J'[llf’ U/ l\’('svrr('(l COUNTTOLSTOY 3 oy e ASTONISHED AT "o heson Smter SITUATION HERE the Amcrican Lr-uiun | Y“‘.-o‘»-,,o»»»,,»"mfi.-—,,,‘,,“o-,,-‘,,‘ I} I} ly Iy Iy \ B \ { \ | eats in Aren for the smoker next aturday cvening, when Joe Cellier and cx-Champicn Ford Butler moet in the frict of a cories of elimi- naticn fighte for the Territor- ial hcavyweight title, were put ¢n rale here today. Thoy can be had at Juneau Drug Com- Alaskan Hotel and the r Pcol Hall. Butlcr-Collier go is at- attention throughout y, particularly in where the winner ie cxpeeted to have a chance to gc within the next few weeks fer a nd of the elimination prevail (Continued trom Fage One) tiative, for them- selves, Thes ation ind s Pionc: should be o 7 that power, ! Intere:! In the traffic, he beli dustry for t north in co cpment. Repre ht Ne rk *> in mind th summer touri rark, SEY TAKES OFFICE there. - AS UNITED STATES and study- jon wi enting he locking ing its whom he is actin: with the McKir and Transportation Comy ed by J. L. Galen and R. don, He made Mt. McKir park, sites. tunity for devel lent. The currer cause some de spent Charles Sey, oldtime Douglas resi- rany, head- dent, today took the oath of office E. Shel- and entered upon the duties of U d States Commissioner for around the Juneau precinct, vice Judge A y and rode through the W. Fox, whose services terminated and camp yesterday. Judge Sey has been the oppor- acting in a similar ecapacity in excel- Douglas for the past several years.| on may| For the present, he said, Mrs. 8., in the consumma- Guyot, who has been clerk under plane flights at is e e COMMISSIONER HERE x [wrioLEY ] At the Catalina Isiand spring training camp, William Wrigley, millicnaire owner of the Chicago Cubs, ager, cn the club’s great chance to got into another world’s series. Before the seasen closed McCarthy have a winner,” named Rcgers Hern by, second baseman, as new manager. left the club. congratulated Joc McCarthy, man- Wrigley, who “must W. D GROSS ASKS PUBLIC TO AID | PIONEER WOMAN| Mrs, Birdie A |Hezpital suffering By WALTER BROWN (A. P. Staff Writer) CHICAGO, Oct. 15—All his ‘fife William Wrigley wanted the best, and he usually got it. One result of this aptitude is that is in St. Ann's | {Joe McCarthy, who managed Lh~ ——.ee — — With an attack | wrigley Cubs to the National l8ague | Dell E. Sheriff, Alaska’s Tuner. aracts that are |pennant last year, didn’t finish out | Telephone Cliff Apartments. ad next year he was in Boston manager of the Braves In 1928 Wrigley, who always coveted the star hitter, bought him for cash and players estimated at $250,000. had Jock Sutherland, head coach, never saw a football game until he entered Pitt in 1914. He was sent in the third game of the year and played four years. e - Youths of Vancouver, Wash., gained weight while competing in| endurance wood splitting contests. ng the sight of both of her |ihis season with the club, . Her physician says she must — nrecarthy failed to win the| south and have an operation on SEHIBS ) Tagt Tybnt” WIS IS Mrs. Ash is without delphia Athletics, and Wrig- | the jey started to think of a new man- | ager. His thoughts grew muech T2 ctronger as n Cubs failed to cinch ancther Naticnal league pennant. The upshot is that McCarthy re- fused to finish the season when the Cabs still had a mathematical chance to win the pennant. He was replaced by Rogers Hornsby, fors mer star second baseman. “And I think that in Hornsby I (h:\hmc the man who stands out’ ad the best I can obtain at this time to manage the ball team,” said Wrigley. McCarthy had been manager of the Cubs five years. They were in |the cellar the year before he took charge. The next two years they were fourth, then third and finally ;lcar.'ue champions. Joe is one of three pilots who have given the North side leaguz leaders a pennant. Wrigley entered the Cub scene in 11916, but did ont obtain control for But would_or hout charge. W.”D. Gross announces that he will attempt to raise the money !that will b2 necessary to take Mrs. |Ash to Seattle and cover hospital fcosts there. He asks that all who interes in the casc send to him at the Coliscum The- {chec atre, | Mrs. Ash is a pioneer of h. She went to Dawson from {Juneau in the days immediately fol- {lowing the Klondike discovery with her husband, Harry Ash. There were years of prosperity:” Finally Harry Ash went down with the Princess Sophia and Mrs. Ash catho to Juneau to recover and bury his body. She has remained here since that time, gradually eating| iup the money that was left. She is 'now destitute and in need of medi- jcal attention. Her advanced age now easily had. BEAUTIFUL SOFT SKIN/ CAN BE YOURS ALSG § THE PORES. [2° AND BEHOLD!! A Beautiful Complexion All dead skin-dirt-pimples, blackheads, etc.,withall other blemishes float to the surface and are then easily washed off. Leaving you a pure, soft skin with that charming fine tex- ture which is so desired and DiSSOLVEN / AND FLOAT THE DIRT OUT=W|TH \||/OUR LAMP! 7. DERMA Health-Ray’ lamp Weather Conditions As' Recorded by the U. SS fi Weather Burean g Forecast for Jumeas and vicinity, bag™~ning ¢ p. m. today! g Fair tonight and Thursday, colder tonight; fresh easterly wims. LOCAL DATA !zarometer Temp, Humidity Wind Velooity Wea 30.38 40 29 E 12 CI 30.38 36 4 NE , I5 CI 3041 37 29 E 16 Cl CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS Time 4 p. m. yest'y . 4 a. m. today . Nocn today ... low 4a.m. 4sm. Precip. 4 10 16 0 Nome Bethel Fort Yukon Tanana Fairbanks Eagle St. Paul Dutch Harbor Kodiak Cordova Juncau . Sitka ... Ketchikan Prince Rupert Edmonton Seattle Portland San Francisco Vancouver, B. C. 52 3 38 10 20 16 0 42 4“4 42 28 33 28 28 32 16 @ 44 54 32 32 | & 84 ] P 5< g SSEEE cooRBcBoececccctiBoceod ¥ n§~<3'< o canB iochasS| Rl *—Less than 10 mfle& 2 The pressure is high throughout Eastern Alaska and uni high in thé lower McKenzie River region. It is moderately ! from Bering Sea southeastward. Moderate rains have fallen in ing Sea and clear weather prevails over Eastern Alaska. Tem tures have risen over most of the western portion of the Terri ry and have fallen over the eastern portion to a minimum of zeray Eagle. 29 WATCH AND WAIT FOR THE GREAT * AMERICAN COMEDY Auspices Juneau Lodge No. 700, L.0.O.M. ¢ Keeping Up with the Jonese&? COMING SOON ALASKA MEAT (CO. QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING ! Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales PHONE 39 Deliveries—12:30, 2:30, 4:30 ! Pioneer Pool Hall Telephone 183 POOL—BILLIARDS MPLOYMENT OFFICE Chas. Miller, 1 B F) E L T HR I 9] ! Diamon - kY - but not more than Judge Fox, will remain in that pg-‘find physical condition have made Is a Scientific Lamp of a Hundred Uses several years. cne year d. siticn. Judge Sey expects to move I¢ Recal Outdoors his residence here as soon as he “I liked the park very much,” he can find a suitable house. caid. “It is symbolic of America’s| R > o last fr jer. It is different from GLD FASHIONED HALLOWEEN every other park. It is all outdoors.| PARTY AT MASONIC TEMPLE It has no atmosphere of artificiality, so frec: ntly encountered at other| The Eastern Star has announced | national parks where great crowds that it will give an old-fashioned | of t ing motor flock e v Halloween party to be held at the ' yea. It will appeal to nature Masonic Temple .Saturday evening, lovers, sportsn men and women October who long for o -the-way spots. and their wives are invited. There I am sure that within a faw years, Will be dancing, cards and old time with the proper Halloween games. it can be made tt Nz, 25, to which all Masons, Ilt impossible for her to earn mon- Mrv Gross believes that it will not be difficult to get sufficient sub- seriptions to meet the demands of lthe occasion, PR BN S Tt 1 BABY BORN TO MRS. MALANEY Juneau has anoiner feminine resident. At St. Ann’s Hospital | yesterday afternoon a daughter was born to Mrs. J. W. Malaney. Mr. jand Mrs. Malaney live in this city. - ee> e A San Diego, Cal, statistician |declares expenditure of $1 a week Old papers for sale at the Em- js the dividing line between good “Bill” once was a whirlwind sales- man. That style he applied to his chéwing gum buSiness. He made Imillions. His interests expanded to transportation, real estate, ccal, the development of Catalina Island and politics. Of recent years Wrigley has fol- Ic/7ed his club around the circuit, visited Catalina while they trained, and missed not a home game. He boasted he had the best t in baseball. Hernsby managed the St. Louis Cardinals to a world's champion- ship in 1926, and was traded to the am NOW USED BY THOUSANDS SUCCESSFULLY 99 out of 100 are in need of this Lamp, sooner or later ORDER YOURS NOW AND BE PREPARED!!! YOUR LIFE, AND HAPPINESS MAY DEPEND ON IT 1f you ere suffering with Rheumatism, Backache. Lum- bago. Colds in the chest, Tonsilitis, Catarrh, Neuralgia. 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