The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 15, 1931, Page 8

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ter tonight. been assured te citizens, s, munici- 35 LISTED FOR JOBS IN LOCAL IDLECAMPAIGK Legion Registers employed Mor Are Op<‘n to T and will require _ operation from all s or last night | Commander Petrich T d. Jobs are apt during the winter, no hope that emplo; furnished persons com other points, it was em Conditions ar | true, but the fie 115 naturally limited s hoped to crea work to relieve what vn Territorial and program. The d will be furnished bor and be made acing of jobs durir d Winter months. Work and not v is the objec It was ade clear today that e first of a its own citizens h: it was pointed out, basis for aid, be spasmod- d there is nent can be g post whi h movement in this co The Leg tion Booth b mployment of Commer: there i3 among people but will continue ‘lhen is no cha go beyond more evenings that. If each community adopt of 6 and 9 o'clock. I 2d |a similar policy ling the - | problem of floa there will T e e SR be no serious ha s suffered ‘D\- anyone in Alaska this winter. > EINAR OLSEN HERE ON FISH BUSINESS HOT WATER | the Fall| .| 21. East Indian ?uzzle 11 Has the courage 13. Obstructions 16. Solitary 19. Free from transgres- sion 22, Pertaining to the Spanish peninsula 24. Borders - 2. Satiates L 28. Not at home 30. Mournful $2. Spasmodie ‘ Daily € m.ss-'m)rd i 11 y modest 12. Reports 11, Article 15. Allowance for 17, 18. EED i shrinking . Forward . Move with tumultuous haste 20. Seed container m, e ~lom palm 23. Silkworm 4. Anglo-Saxon E ! slaves S| 34. Baby car- 26. Implore A riages: collog, 27. Church j!E 85. Folds over councll | 29. Rubbers agaln 36. Combat be- t I\ 35 CrlemioohE o tween two . Celestial body 34, Make belleve [EIN] individuals 37, Prepares for 38, Threefold publication 8. Luxuriant 39. Auctions 40. Thin 4. Kind of elec- 42 Smallest 41. Souls: Scotch 53, tric light 45, Pertaining to 3. Southern 5 Har Voot the mouth constellation A 47. Continent: .| 44. Besides 6. Merchants abbr. 46. Golf mound 7. Floor cover= 50. Superlative 47. Indigo plant ing ending 48, Mother 8. So be it 51. Suffix_denoting 49, Reduce from 9. State of the an inhabitant a wild to a Union: abbr. 64. Note of the cultivated 2. My 10. Inherently scale state appropriate 66. Like BOTTLES and Einar Olsen, represen |Marlyn Fish Company | his Juneau friends. | charge of Marlyn company's busi- | {ness in Sitka, having gone there| | from this city last spring | Marlyn company has con- | siderable frozen salmon with the | | Juneau Cold Storage Company, and | Mr. Olsen came to super tive of the | ting | He r has | Combinations in pastel shades from $1.00 to $4.50 | JAMES | INTERIOR ON STR. i | James Hagen, veteran Tmrnorml; ea YUKON i | Ju neau Hrug Company ce officer and Deputy United tates Marshal at Fairbanks, visit- i “reec Del P i ree Delivery hone 33 |ed iriends here today while the Pt Ofice Substation ‘s:cumcr Yukon was in port. He is enroute home after taking several | No. 1 prisoners to the Sta Another Big Shipment ; OF FISHER BLEND FLOUR | 49-pound sacks—$1.75 | At GARNICK’S--Phone 174 | GEORGE Brothers MIDNIGHT SPECIALS FROM 6 TO 12 P. M. George Bros. PHONES 92 and 95 Five Fast Deliveries Blouses grow more important every day They're intriguingly feminine, these dainty lace blouses with their dainty frills, tucks and soft dressmaker details. Lovely nets, tucked or plain and smart linens with round, youthful collars and short sleeves. “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” o “Juneau’s Own Store” OPEN TILL MIDNIGHT Specials Every Night from 6 to 12 SURVEY BEING CASHEN RITES MADE IN LEMON TO BE HELD AT CREEK VALLEY 10 TOMORROW jHolb\ook Makmg Study of Services for Pioneer Wil 0Old Road with View Take Place in Catholic of Improvement | Church at Douglas Wellman Holbrook, Forest Exam-| Funeral services for the late iner, United States Forest Service, Thomas Cashen, pioneer of Doug- today began a reconnaissance sur-|las, who died ‘Sunday evening in vey of the old roadway up Lemon St. Ann’s Hospital in Juneau, will Creek Valley, it was announced to- joe held tomorrow forenoon. day at regional headquarters of | The remains, which are at tbe that Service. |Charies w. Carter Mortuary in tais The purpose of the survey is to | city, will be taken to Douglas on a determine the practicability and ad-| ferryboat leaving here at 9:15 to- visability of slashing out the old morrow morning. right of way and improving it to Rites will be neld in the Catholic Forest Service trail standards. It church at Douglas at 10 o'clock to- is reported that several desirable morrow forenoon. The Right Rev. homesites would be made available J. R. Crimont, Bishop of Alaska, by trail construction there. Iwill officiate. The road at one time led to a The pallbearers will be John sawmill, abandoned many years Gravrock, Theodore Dugan, Hugh ago, and a number of mining | MacRae, Rene Stragier, Glen Kirk- claims. In recent years it has not ham and William Fleek. been used except by occasional pe-| Interment will be in the cemetery destrians. Iat Douglas. EDWARD MIZE LEAVES TO ENTER COLLEGE Tom Rogers, Wrangell, was yes- Edward Mize, son of Mr. and, terday adjudged insane by a jury Mrs. R. C. Mize, who graduated | lin the United States Commissioner’s from Juneau High School la !\‘Court there. He was committed to Spring, left on the steamer mkalMormngside Sanitarium and will be yesterday and will enrol in the Uni-| taken south on an early boat. Fehy of MR Ieeon, | CASWELL LEAVES MONDAY During the past two ye: 3S been associated with the City Base- | FOR HOME IN KETCHIKAN ball League, and was official scorer | 4 for both seasons. He W. H. Caswell, Deputy United ed for the past three y States Marshal at Ketchikan, left senger at the United States Signal|yesterday afternoon on the steam- Corps cable station. |er Admiral Evans for his home = ‘nrm spending two days here. He Old papers at the Empire offica 'came here Sunday with prisoners. Stlll in Love After 64 Years WRANGELL MAN ADJUDGED INSANE AND COMMITTED UNITED FOOD CO. “CASH IS KING” Prompt Deliveries TELEPHONE 403 e TR . | The wheels of progress have ground out an entirely new age or wors £nd thought since this couple, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Algar, first said | “1do” fully G4 years ago. Iowever, things have not changed an for them since that day. They wear the same style of clothes, sit on the same red plush sofa and continue their three-score year romance | w Lhe same old-fashioned way. The “bride” is 83. Both are well-known residents of Calais, Maine, Closi ng Out Sale OUR STOCK IS LOWER AND EVERY ARTICLE HAS BEEN REMARKED FOR QUICK SALE. We must dis- pose of this stock to muke room for our ever-growing gro- cery department. BUY NOW AND SAVE. PEQUOT SHEETS NONE BETTER ...$1.19 63-99 .$1.39 81-99 81-108 COMPARE THESE PRICES PEQUOT PILLOW CASES 42by 36,each . . . . . . . . . 33cents SHEETS---Endurance Brand 54 by 90, each . . . 75¢ A Good Buy Blankets! Less than cost LARGE DOUBLE BED SIZE—PART WOOL IN FANCY PATTERNS Size 70 by 80, pair . . . . . . . WEIGHT 4% POUNDS—WORTH $7.00 $3.95 $1.29 $1.49 63 by 99, each . . . 85¢ ———JUST A FEW LEFT Blankets! Now is your time to buy your blankets at a big saving—ENTIRE STOCK MUST GO LADIES DRESSES A nice assortment in pastel shades and popular. V YourChozce........... LOOK THE WONDERFUL VALUES OVER $9.95 CLOTHES HANGERS NOW, 1,000 Hangers marked less than cost. Best quality made. PAIR NOW, WOODEN AND WIRE B L e CANVAS GLOVES EXTRA HEAVY WEIGHT Regular 20 cents pai Men’s Linen Collars ARROW BRAND—AIl Styles and Sizes 14 to 18 e R N R s These were 20 cents each—Collars for all occasions 25 cents Suit or Coat Hangers. 15 cents 25 cents Men's White Silk Hose ALL SILK, pair . . . . . . . . Were $1.00 pair. Just a few dozen left. All sizes. Heavy Daisy Flannel . 25 cents WHITE—PINK—BLUE. Worth 25 cents yard. Best Grade. NOW, yard oo b i A5 . 15 cents /alues to $30.00. Marked for quick sale at CHILDREN’S FELT SLIPPERS PAIR ". WERE $1.00 JUST A FEW PAIRS LEFT NOW. GEORGE BROTHERS 50 cents Leader Department Store S | I L

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