The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 5, 1930, Page 2

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every outfit tures B. M. Behrends Co.; Inc. Store Sitka, ihrilling October 8, interest. WOMEN'S GLU HEARS TALK ON LAST FRONTIER trol up to the time pointment of John |8 5 Alaska’s first ernor, July 4, 1884, thence meeting of the Legislature in 1913. combination to in this recently re- ceived collection of warm wool mix- Juneaw's Leading Department i harmonize with § | ! % ! | 3 i 1867, was of | She traced early American con- of the ap- H. Kinkead, Territorial She very ably|! e i Gov- | to the first Territorial | ™ [ir h Miss Carolme Todd Dellv—, ers Interesting Ad- | dreSS on /\laska Memberssof the Juneau Womer Club assembled at Mrs. Hooker’s Coffee Shoppe for their monthly luncheon Saturday, to hear M Carolina Todd give her add “Alaska,—America’. but very Territory’s dulopnrm and ps bilities. She began by remindi her hearers that this is indeed a Jand of promise, of romance, and of beauty. i She cited influences which led 1o Alaska's discove — especially the travels of P the Great, when, in 1697-99 he journeyed over Burope, incognito, probably to as certain new world influences on of the development Europe. At cny rate his findings doubtless led to two voyages directed by Bering,| sccompanied by Chirikof, and re-| sulting in the discovery of Alaska's Western Coast. i Traces Early History i terity | make use of it in 1931, and Juneau | 'PLANS BEING PUSHED |outiined some of the real problems | | which have confronted - that body to the present time. Beautiful Word Pictures Mics Todd quoted from the larg- | work of Judge James Wicker-! , glving him much credit for | d in her Parts of her address were beautiful played. sandwiche: lcon articles will be served. P e 4 e Daily Cross-word Puzzle ~ ACROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle A% Single . . LG 3 N Tiny Tikes || '\ 0 srorposegsaye - Rt o o 13. Member of the i\ 1A lar system NIE R|}E to Early Teens {| , ;"2 SR Rae 1. ()!ll of . K are admirably provided s ? SEE EAKS . Jullrn lll and =1 Jor in our new fall [ aiplemntist VIRMEIT E|D; | 20. Rodent s R assortment of 20 Marked with NI R} an asterisk [ I IP - . V:n " V‘ ‘ 36, l'|-m» for & 5 Naval distress eture PHOENIX et car [PIARIOLEMERIARIAI * biiriinert ERY || &iiin,., [ANONECOMET VPR b o HOSIER i, BN NS ST VRE i SILIEID TIAMEDAINIE] 4. —There is a style 3 a menta) b “ ay z& SI.":' l.nnlnx DOWN b ‘hrllx'u: of for every age o R et Sutmien 1. Atomizer s 4 2. Consplraey ; v Wtk 1 3. Gurel thie> Th b 4hs —There s a-pat- A otion o &° 35 Nonkey . Amine f mlilitary 8. Food nllaw. A . NA‘:(II',Q iite R0 o8, YTy il rog poh 6 Voleano 58 Encourage . Egyptinn w haunt 7. Covered with 60 Old musical purpose " goildess 1. Guze fizedly a viscous blnck note 46: Pt I unother Wading bird fiqud The yellow . \'Hllu( 63, Narral R, Spirited hnru bugle —Thereisacolor || - faniyr & o e b Ao 8 o e N 85, Sover 1. Largo. xhife man's nome ll%,,l” % P e il n oliday geods, ete, will —,———— Clothing made or pressed by us|Hall tack of research, ! Will retain their shape. Tom Shear- {er, successor to Almquist, the Tail- are being installed { arish Hall in which all sorts of be dis- The tea room will also opened each night and delicious and other light lunch-!under the auspices of AMERLCAN LEGION WILL GIVE DANCE The annual Armistice Day dance the local post of the American Legion will be ‘gnven next Tuesday night in Elks This was the announcement made today by the committee hav-j ing this event in charge. e word pictures of Alaska’s scenic|OF adv. grandeurs SRR o o g A The speaker closed with a Daily Empire want Ads Pay. ! charmingly-worded plea for the|- support of everyone in an-| the question everywhere aska was purchased | by the United States, “What shall we do with it?” She lauded the| men d women who are striving| to develop and preserve it for pos- Miss Todd's address has been put into the hands of a steam- ship company operating in North- ern ~waters. The company will! will have reason for pride in yet another effort from the pen of one of its citizens. -, FOR PARISH BAZAAR Tracing the Northern history of the early Russlan - American| The committees in charge of the Company's autocratic control she annual Parish Bazaar have practl- brought her - hearers to the time cally formulated all plans for the when Russia sold Alaska to the event which will be held next week United States. Miss Todd's brief starting Thursday, November 13, to cecount of the negotiations be- continue to Saturday night. tween Secretary of State Seward, All attending the bazaar will b(‘] and Ambassador Stoeckl, finally n an opportunity to secure the 1 transfer one to be given each culminating in the form Armistice Day DANCE 4 ELKS’ HALL | Noz*s)mber 11th ‘(i Auspices of American Legion R ettt ‘WWWWW .New at Henry Rrockman is registerad | the Alaskan. ey Studio Will Be Open in the First National Bank Building About November 10th MR. ROMAN MARKOE IN CHARGE PORTR AITURE of Quality “READY-TO-MAIL” CHRISTMAS GIFT, Containing the Prints, Greetings Cards and Other Christmas Specialties Made in Juneau e byee WINTER AND POND COMPANY -3 ALASKA Meadowbrook Butter PHONE 39 QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING MEAT CO. Austin Fresh Tamales :30 Deliveries—12:30, 2:30, ~ HE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU Our Services to You Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat Begin and End at the or anywhere else around the place when he left there Monday even- ing. He said a short time age, the RE DESTROYS BOXES i best Alaska Art [ old ?apefs for sale at Empire Office R sabin had been entered and some The Weather damage done to its contents. (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) b A% Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p. m. November 5tt ¥t MORTICIAN COMES Rain tonight and Thursday, warmer - tonight; strong southeast™'‘*® i * FOR JUNEAU-YOUNG| erv winas. : : LOCAL DATA he Time Baremeter Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity . Weather Frank D. Rohrer arrived on the s ] 4 p. m. yesty 3011 36 03 w 4 Pt. " Cldy : ‘| Bclicved ‘o Have Been of B e R | 3 o m. Wooky i @ 1 E 3 cldy ki Incendiary . Origin— |Undertaking Parlors. Mr. Rohrer| N today 2648 5. 44 5EIL L LT Bein SRS i CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS Reward Oflered has been a mortician 12 years. iy With his employment, Oliver Olson, YESTERDAY : : “manager, feels that a valuable ad- ; Highest 4pm. | Lowest4am. dam. Precip. dam, Tire, behevcd‘ to be of incendiary gition has been made to the staff; _ Station— temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 241 24 hrs. Weather last night destroyed the|,¢ the juneau-Younz Undertaking| Barrow T8 g BT, ch a0 e SO, Creek cabin and a Ford|paijors y Nome B0 8 8 0 Cleay., 5; *™ coupe owned by Gus George, it was | Bethel 14 14 0 10 12 0 Clear xepor ‘cl today to Federal authori- | Fort Yuk 6 [ = A s e o |CAMBER WILLMERT. | 7w =6 8 | e g - b SgE stantial cash xcv\ard for mforma-‘ AT ARCAD HURSDAY Fairbanks 26 26 * 20 24 » 0 Cldy - g tior ding to the arrest and con- | Eagle 34 34 1 30 30 — 0 Cldy ’ viction of the “fire bug."” The Cham-er of Commerce Will St“Faul 30 30 ‘ 2 30 2 3 Snow fa g {""Both the cabin and automobile |hold its regular weekly noon lunch- D‘:“ch Harbot 52 34 T2 3 R 04 Cidy Iwere a total loss. The car was|eon meeting tomorrow at the Ar-| o 4. A i B i o - A sto near the house Monday|cade Cafe. The session will be de-| oo o P P Rl U 120 Rain night by Mr. George, and he had | voted laregly to business proceed-| y. o e 36 3 3 2 9 Cldy expcied to return there last night |ings, it was announced today by| giiic b e 9 i ° 2 Rain to pull it oue of the mud. In ‘h"‘P"esmem B fotind. Ketchikan 52 48 4. By gn % oh Cld, y excitement of the election he post-| One or two visitors were ex-i poo "po 5 5 pert 54 54 42 50 0 0 Pt Cldy poned his trip to the place ipected to be present, it was said. Hémonton 1 34 i 28 . 0 Clear The fire was discovered by Will-|There is only a small amount of{ oo ¢ g% a B » 0 cla; Alexander who passed the|routine business to be transacted. Portland 52 45 ¥ 4 46 - 0 Cld? L about midnight. He could do | SPORRL > 7o, 5 San Prancisco 64 56 52 52 s 0 Pt Cldy thing to check the flames, and| R. S. Bragaw, of Anchorage, pres-|{ Spokane 52 52 30 & ¥ 0 Glear A | "0 hastened to town and nogified‘ident of the Alaska Guides, Inc.| vancouver, B. C 48 48 46 46 4 02 Clcly“‘ the owner. Mr. George and some | and Territorial Senator-elect, greet- *—Less than 10 miles. ‘ friends left at once but arrived|ed friends in Juneau during the] ity E r 8 o late to save anything. Partial |brief time the Yukon was in port A storm of considerable energy is central southeast’ of "Kodi ’ / nee was carried on both the | | yesterday. His business trip to the| and the barometer is fallifg rapidly in that vicinity. The stea g N y and car. : States will take him to the Atlantic| Admiral Farragut reports 80 miles northeast wind near Seldovia a# Ml There was no way in which the'| goast, the cutter Haida 60 miles east wind south of Latouche. The : firc could have started nccxdent-‘ PN S R ometer is low throughout Southern Alaska and high in Wesl ’ ally according to Mr. George.‘ Fred F. Schray of Sitka, is regis-| Canada, Northern Alaska and the Paciffc States. Rain and snowes P There was no fire in the stoves'tered at the Gastineau Hotel. have fallen throughout Southern Alaska and partly cloudy wenhhh L L% prevails in the Interior. Temperatures have risen except on the Al’w » tic and Bering Sea coasts. ¢ gt i : : A THREE DAYS’ COUGH.IS ~ H £ 3 : FUN! 9 § YOUR DANGER SIGNAL ® o = A g Coughs from colds may lend to se- | elements which soothe and heal the , i3 £ wious trouble. 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Ask your druj fadv.) i = ' % 3 r} g o g TONIGHT FOR THE COUGH FROM COLDS THATHANG O | * g ‘ " E £ ! 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