The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 10, 1931, Page 6

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INSURANCE Allen Shattuck, Inc. Established 1898 Juneau, Alaska FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. lead the new ct ing Trish. Joe Savoldi ha It Pays to Keep Your €ar in Good Repair The extra trade in value of a well kept :mr_umohi]e more than offsets the cost of keeping it in good whilz' h! 2 | fall, repair. mate, Gene McT The comfort of driving a well kept car cannot be | comeback & measured in dollars, gridiron, due Alabama It Will Pay You to Have Us Take Care of < . | America 1i Your Automobile | Washington | Kitzmiller cf Oreg | the big headlines st fall, this year M C ]Zha‘. go gridir o Connors Motor Company AT SERVICE RENDERED BY EXPERTS \Tll‘tt';g?lr ‘:C]: E e | Ut B Wood 1 : : | neave passe . 7| of Tate's cator : PRINTING AND STATIONERY | rne At | mittee has b | ever since he m | Grade A repu | but the mighty break thro Bart Vivian of C Desk Supplies—Ink—Desk Sets— Blotters—Office Supplies | Geo. M. Simpkins Co. Takes any decoration! | You can paper Sheetrock— peint it — panel it. Or you can apply Textone, the new decorator that gives hand- some texture finishes. | ; And Sheetrock does not 1 - warp, is weather-tigat, dur- able and fireproot. ] | i Ask us about Sheetrock. ! Reg. U. S. Pat. Of. SHEETROCK THE Fireproof WALLBOARD JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS, Inc. DECOTINT For Decorating and Beautifying Walls and Ceilings The ideal wall coating for the decoration of all interiors. Can be mixed with either hot or cold water to prepare it for immediate use. Can be applied on plaster walls, wood, or any of the various wall boards. Thomas Hardware Co. ALASKA MEAT CO. 3 QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales " JPHONE 389 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:80 Dri-Brite Liquid Wax For Linoleum, Hard Wood and Composition Floors Juneau Paint Store | P B B B b B b B B B com- ' Michigan. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, OCT. | NEW OFFICERS ARE INSTALLED {A. L. Auxiliary Heads In- | ducted Into Office by ‘l Mrs. Sheelor | The Alford John Bradford Unit |of Post No. 4, American Legion | Auxiliary, held its monthly busi- ®l | ness meeting at the Dug-Out, Oc- | tover 1, and many matters of in- terest were taken up and discussed. The new officers for the year be- ginning October' 1 were installed, " BEING MADE IN CHURCH PLANT alifornia | ations of «d closely Resurrection Ladies’ Aid Completing Improve- ments to Rooms | f \ | were st two All-Ame: k Baker, end, a e Woodworth, guard. Dame’s “watch charm” 1 er, has stepped into business Aid of the Resurrec- a Church recently O greatly improve the | 4 e All-Al 6 e % 2 4 and this Unit considered it an ..Im:‘n;:gl:‘. f’\;ln . Pt work”:)\‘ret‘d“d honor to have the Department te, followed the i, bout a finished Sunday President, Mrs. Edith F. Sheelor of Savoldi in turning g act as installing officer. It is not very often that a unit has the t | Department President act in this i | last few weeks a new bEs' Hetn plaged capacity. The following officers ———— = | were installed: | Associated Press Photo | president—Mrs. Beth Nordling. S8amuel P. Towne of Philadelphia | Fi Vice-President—Mrs. C. P. Is the new commander of the Grand | seclye, Army of the Republic. He was it i elected at the Des Moines cone e etden My e and Utah eague” foo: he 1930 sea- son without the bl h of a sin- defeat, although it wasn't | Edi d. day of 1931 that Wash: wvention, Edith Bavar e, Pacific Coast champi cre- | — ] Secrelmr]:!-Treasuxvr— Mrs. Mil- it on the chin from Alabama calso-| ON WAY TO SITKA jAL P in the Rose Bowl classic. Historian—Mrs. Lucille Stone- 1ls 50 soon be Bers Mrs. J. E. * Wade, after sensational A cheerfu] color scllem“‘B{‘A and Einar Olsen X{SBp b C-vghogje' et e Dol av Alabama, begins the orange, and green pre- on the motorship Northla J"wal;f:;n 4 y on destinies When this work is com- | destined for Sitka. J. E. Berg is : T at 'Bama a most pleasant effect will | president of the Marlyn Fish ccm. | . L€ Chaplain, Mrs. Waino Hend. & rickson, was unable to be present, !f;"]‘;’ g ’gise‘:"‘i‘:;;cf;ng 1 2% [but sho will be installed at the 5| company at Sitka in the past sum- Sf;‘:ybusmefi e L i ;’::i:;;’:q I My The incoming officers served a remains at the of U gridiron craft, a he is understood to have tering offers to ply hi mbers of the congrega. entertain their frien € ——-—— elsewhere at a larger sal- very tasty luncheon to the members | SEMAR MAKES VISIT | present. SHOE MERCHANT RETURNS | W Semar, manager of the e { Northland Transportation Com- lin, Juneau shce mer-|pany, is a round-trip passenger on ned on the motorship the motorship Northland, which last evening from a called at Juneau last night. trip to Seattle. ' ———— | | PATIENTS LEAVE HOSPITAL Robert Semple and Leo F. Krause, who were patients in St. | Ann's hospital, left the institution vesterday and took passage for Ten—Northwestern and } Paci A Rocky Coast—Washington State St RETURNS FROM SEATTLE Mountain—University of | BOE LEE IN TOWN t last night on the motor- Utah | Bocb Lee, representative of the| Charles Mawthron, traveling S}Siap“lionhganr:ig > Southwest—University of Texas, Carr on Milk Compan; s back | salesman, returned to Juneau yes : Big Six—University of Kansas. |in Juneau from a busin trip 1o terday from a business trip ¢ Old papers at Tne Emoire, | Southern—Alabama and Tulane,'the Westward and the Interior. Seattle. ! o : Believe it or Not! THE WRIGHT SHOPPE QUITS BUSINESS All Southeastern Alaska knows this fine always carried. We have been in the store and the kind of merchanc None but the BEST and always of STANDARD make. today a larger, finer and more comprehensive stock than has ever house before. And we are going to sacrifice it. 50 Cents on the Dollar The Largest Jewelry Stock in Alaska THINK OF IT. Diameonds, Watches, Anything, Everything Goes! SALE NOW ON The WRIGHT SHOPPE % No Exchanges—No Re- : funds—No Approvals it has Nugget Jewelery, EVERY item in the store JUNEAU’S JEWELRY SHOPPE STORE OPEN EV Pull-Over and % Coat Sweaters SABIN’S Everything in Furnishings for Men HOTEL ZYNDA ELIVATOR SERVICE 8. ZYNDA, Prop. | | | e e FOUND A GOOD $6.00 Man’s Shoe [}“It neither crimps your roll nor cramps your style” DEVLIN’S T e Best Laundry | Ry ‘ CAPITAL LAUNDRY | Phone 355 Franklin 8t | ELECTRICAL REPAIR WORK NO JOB TOO SMALL Capital Electric Co. i} - Tak JuNEAU LAUNDRY Frout and Secomd Streets = BLACK CAT | l } CANDY SHOPPE HENRY L. BAHRT, Prop. | Dinner from 5:30 to 7 p.m. | o . Have you seen the new REMINGTON NOISELESS TYPEWRITER “It's Awfal Hard to Hear” STEP JN AND TRY IT OUT —or— PHONE 50 AND WE WILL PLACE ONE ON YOUR Desk for.a Frial The New Nolseless Portable is the first and only machine of its kind ever produced “Is a Wonietful Machine” YOU'LL LIKE IT Try It At LUCAS OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO. BEHRENDS BANK BLDG, ‘Alaska Dealers PHONE 487 MARKOE STUDIO Photographs of Quality vire office, Oldwmlcrnunm-. PSS e T [

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