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. . " T THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, NOV. 3, 1931. U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRIOULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The W eather ¥ (By the U. 8, Wsather Bureaa) Forecast for Juneau and viclnity, beginning at 4 pm., Nov. 3: No Refunds No Exchanges No Exchanges Rain tonight and Wednesday; fresh southerly winds. . LOCAL DATA h 2 Time Barometer Temp. Humldity Wind Velocity Weather lAnnual Event of Catholics 4 pm. yesty ..3007 42 “ 8 10 Rain 4 am | . 9 Starts on Thursday, am today .. 3016 37 B Wi Rain (P ’ 7 NI L Noon today ...30.29 43 91 s 3 Rain "' il November 12 = ol g ©ABLE AND RADIO REPORTS &N | The Catholic Church Bazaar will | \- ; YESTERDAY | TODAY 1 1 be held in Parish Hall for three| 3 4 5 Highest 4pm. | Lowest4a.m. 4a.m. Precip. 4am. r 2 | days starting Thursday, November |} 1 k Station— ‘emn, temp. | emp. temp, velocity 24 hra Weather i 1l \ A 12, and as proparations advance | : Barrow o neh -2 | _-10°:-ip . 0 Clear | promise is g that the affa : - ok Nome 20 18 4 4 4 Clear will be a successful one. T - : " Bethel 16 16 10 10 Clear Those in charge of the booths p Fort Yukon ..... 4 0 Clear LA B are enthusiastic over results so 2 . | Tanana bl | ) 10 Cldy . e . ~p ¢ far attained and believe the public | - : 3 Fairbanks i 10 K Snow Printed Silk and Printed Chiffon Lwill be satlsfied and agrecably on- | | _ugpily v A s s Clear tertained. | = ¥ 3 St. Paul . 36 40 £ Rain The Novelty Booth will be in| g Dutch Harbor 40 38 38 K Rain charge of Mrs. Forrest, assisted by | Kodiak 30 38 Pt. Cldy Mrs. M. Monagle and L. Forrest.| » Cordova 34 26 J Cldy Here will be found nicknacks, so| \ 3 Juneau ... T 3 K Rain attractive and unusual and yet so| 3 f. . | Sitka & |useful. v sk Ketchikan . 64 " | Mrs. Guy McNaughton and h: " h Prince Rupert ... | | | | E | i Pt. Cldy b | 42 a4 X Rain : : et uite appropria | helpers , Mesdames Turner w‘%ugefi’?&ge pie seYeen actrass, | Edmonton . 48 1 | | Prediolidau |~ |4 THREE DAYS No Approvals No . Approvals 40 42 0 Pt.Cldy A 0 Clear i \ Burton, ) Mullen, Vander! oo ¥ ey a r‘de"min New geaslned st 0 , | Least, Metzza ndeau, will York recently, it was Chicagoans crtland ... 56 0 | or il h »\I,], ]9‘1 \/IODELS s "\ irespons fine collection who perpetrated the trick, Or, | San Francisco ... 72 5 & i i icl in the bargain booth.! anyway, the lads .who took Ginger r Society bosth will for her unique ride on a 12-inch ¢ g Tdirected Mrs. Geyer, aided by Bun err& on the U.n% E."Chfic:rg;?.. A s;orm of considerable energ; is central in southern Bering g ’ N g 4 [ $-ony g (v e Ciand one o e newer cruisers. Sea and the pressure is low fron thence southeastward nearl: R(,g_’;llldl' %2]50 values tor . IMrs. Simpkins and Mrs. Guck ecarly to the Rogers gal dangling from the § i AR 8 I Dainty articles of fancy work and dé:d)yos;nons%el' b egvidegm.discom- California. Rain has been genera' over most of Southern Alaska and i m g 5 | Y ales are reported from southern B ring Sea southward. Th - useful a es of plain sewing w as the sea-going Chicagoans | ° i g Sea s ard. e pres. ‘l’éto‘;'reon in equallgoevfihm dtgghg. sure is high from Southeastern Alaska to California and near Ha- 42 42 Clear 46 46 Clear 56 58 0 Clear *—Less than 10 miies, 3RgSERIREB8ERS Thibodeau and reat pleasure with 4 ol | Bonid ‘il ba. dipestba] : :au ,and is nearly normal in Northeastern Alaska. Snow flurries 0 | s. Doolin and the Sisters of | 3=t FER " ay2 oocur_red in the central Interior and clear weather prevails ; R g{ fi;” 2 éiuldren'.’s paradise | Augu-ana collegs ab Sloux Palls,| elsewhere in the Interior and on the Bering %ea and Arctic coasts. AR g L S e |S. D., has started work on a $75,000 | Temperature changes have been slight. . 3 . hapg T | gymnasium-chapel. e : from the quantity and, 4303 he surprise packages, iti _ 3 3 3 ’ o & (lice Day on November 11, by the! V h G W l ¥ l p PF[-I RENDS’ d R > AEAnte Uil | display of flags and otherwise. 4 ort weSt S reat uson qve AV 7 COY e ‘The Silver booth will bz dir A request was received from the| ° Save money by L().fllfl.h to bl and get i iby Mesdames Skuse, Dull, 3 Hudson Lumber Company, San Turns to Gra lln Gam(’ the biggest $10.00 value that has been offered : @ | lister, Taibodeau, and Miss Lucile Leandro, Calif, for a specimen of ; g : ey ", 2 |Norton. Many useful and valuable! Alaska Red Cadar which was o 2 QEAS | articles have been -ob! |turned over to the Juncau Lum-; SEATTLE, Noy. 3-—Another foot- this season. (. Canty hoblil Wil te. i ihel ball's greats—George Wiison, All.INTERNAL REVENUE | pebine g 7 b is v Comin:tte vas | America halfback at the Universit; ll E | ge of Mrs. Karl Th The Legislalive Cominitiee was| v : A j@tige o d cirzeted to study the desirability |of Washington a few years ago— CO CTOR ls HERE 3 { ail | O P g the Fe Highway | has joi < e bi ~ 2 3 4 Mis: 4 O'Neil ’.'“ h“‘" g the F aaa Highway joined the x:ank of Ahe VL oy H. Clausen, Internal Reve- 3 ) 7 jor Act extended to Alaska. grab and grapple men. g SRR : i C bz under % G. H. Wamal & George is using the stiff nue Collector, came to Juneau yes- e lren S O n : : supervision of E. Botelho, Ed-| Secretary G AN ETHMET e [ TS OSRGOSl 38 |0 aat tROE AR Offlclal VR 10 the o LVR, o ® : \ward and Willlam Rodenberz ported 35, requests for. informasion | Dunch. that carried .him; to, - many | westward -He was h | "The ice cream stand will bo received and answered d the | touchdowns and the flying tackle, the stean;shlp A?nm‘:dl;menger e 389 . i ed by Mrs. Giovanetti, Mr, Past wezk. originated by Gus Sonnenberg, for- g Juneaw’s Leading Department Store R e e Aunowiion Tiows Mourhsment: - LTABK Elnimaich o0:4he (Rearooalin ———r———— | S Giovanat Y | The Chamber was ask championship and Dantmouth lines CARD OF THANKS B | Messrs. For authorities of Chilkoot Ba {man, has been successful in his| We Wish to thank our friends . 3 | anks promi: to extend an invitation (o sme|first bouts in the Pacific North-|and neighbors, also the Masonic - - 5 = R EEER TR e e -Ll:e w’;“]“. of fortine ; - basketball team to attend | West. {Lodge, for their kindness during . 5 g are shut out from these oppormni-| Mary Y"mg will bp' o e ot and Tout- Wilson received his first grap- the illness and death of our be- . D(uly Cr()ss.u'()rd I llZZlL’ ‘GHAM R E N\ | ties. {the kitchen, assisted by Mrs, Berry, hament at the post onth. | Pling instructions from Sonnenberg | 10ved husband and father. i Other ch}ll;lren are suib.iect ht‘:‘Mlnnic Fields, Mrs. Sandon, Mrs Jransportation and meals for cight|when he was playing professional %S-AI%A;G:%T&KM&%I:%E X ek z 5 being paroled after a time, but | & Dol S S NE e be provided for the trip,|football in the east. He weighs . rs. y 2 . On sed 13 org, s and 7 1 N“fi::ass Peiutiomof Xeterdayly Busgle . & 1 niblt e ‘lhere 1s no parole for those from i:zgx:’ As Eraiiks: and not while i5 in|195 pounds and stands 5 feet 9| MR.and MRS. ALLEN LAURIE, i = 7 1 guage [the Territory. Dr. DeVighne said | Mrs 5(‘”5“’! o e 5. The communication was |inches. N:;R and MRS. L. J. JEWETT. P | 9. Encourag i | S b YUYO% WA, 8 o8 " turned over t e spart- | S i —adv. iy hvmn" Af\\‘E‘A‘SHV ; ‘ A5 ) ]hethhaémfukle,r;rktshefi‘ T‘T:Lc;:“:g 112 dining-room, with Mrs, Hellen- U r to th re Depar I ’In;sxd(:, of ‘Ewob_months Wl]fion N THEERIARIE [AIR[E | EET TunAYfiiu and he was confident that Uhal and Miss Rice. A turkey WOHE iy OB e B BRI s i EEILIEIR | S A% dinmer will be served. | e . e 1984508 Jeneet: ittle oil town of Garber m vhos- | | |most if not all of the changes'® B LA it REBEKAH CARD PARTY ————— Okla., has three men on the Okla- fuoride | —_— | needed would shortly be made. ! The last of the serics of card| Buy that fur coat nmow. Chas,|hOma Aggie football varsity—the . The white Goldstein & Co. —ady, | Same number as Oklahoma City. L] | | ion, ts widespread | yo ties i i | 5 ! Is Fine Institution organization,” due to if parties given by the Rebekahs will {Jessen, DeVighne, Hawkes-| ne praised nighly the institution |actiVities during the past tWoho'nelg Wednesday, November 4, at | . Death notice |F 4k |2 Lhs ; — - o5 Sl acy and Superintendent Cooke, who, he Years, needs funds more than g ;. Grand prizes and prizes| “Midnight in June.” —adv.! “Midnight in June.” —adv. e thor - worth, Dr. Fellowsand siid, is a great humanitarian, jUSual : i for the evening to be awarded. Stewart Speak The school is a most excellen;| Alaskans will subscribe gener-|pefreshments. Admission 50 cents. one and takes a genuine interest OUSIY for two causes, he asserted. —adv. in everyone comumitted to its care. First, they are more fortunately | e One great drawback to it, in S!tuitzd than most people in the | - i his viewg was the fact that Alas- States, ithus can afford to do so. LEGION OF THE MOOSE “Alaska” is a magic word in)won " ont there are entirely cut Sccond, it is a matter of civic| Regular meeting of the Legion ] ¢ Washington and elsewhere in the | joS; O € BUE SANTEY SBE|ige ' They have a reputation to of the Moose will be held at a|j Meadowhrook Kutter . Austin Fresh Tamales East. “I krow of no other word 3 - |uphold of never failing to respond |o'clock tonight at Moose Hall. All PHONE 389 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 muscular s of Most of them never receive a letter . » » contruction g g aerial fight [that can be used in Washington from home or see anyone except VerY liberally to all former Red onnaires are urged to attend 1 Cood pitches . that has such a happy response officials, there on business, from Cross appeals, he said. as business of importance will be B 3. Obliteration 4 : . as Alaska has,” he declared. the Territory. He urged that they | Brief Business Meeting transacted. $ : | Frye-Bruhn Company urning ’ s 3 i Quantity of L Dr. Guthrie, head of the entirs|ought to be remembered in some The Chamber's business session G. A. BALDWIN, ke per unit of 4o° e, . 5 SRy bfll ¢! manner at Christmas time, in any, ¥as brief today. Several communi- | —adv. Herder. . . Citrous fruft time 3 Medical Division of the ce o |cations were read, two from the | —ao—— PACKERS—FRESH MEATS. FISH AND POULTRY Frye’s Delicious Hams and Bacom Three Deliveries Daily Fhome 33 oughly c : . Made of a cer- . Roman boet = N 3. Exist . Recreation | | oo p | | IR 3 panied ~ - Budhoie . - 24. Cofnpanions ' (Centinued trom Page One) ALASKA MEAT CO. QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING 7. Old exclama- | Bt Astound ton | D Closed foreibly Devourcd . Strive Small fish 21 2 Grain to be round voluntary s 1 | Mensure of L Mair st woman Symbol for Indian Affairs, a class mate of |event. e . 3 al i : National Chamber, urgii support | HIGH SCHOOL GIRL ILL gmaty G G b Bukay hdium Dr. W. W. Council, is most sym-| Dr. DeVighne criticised the sys- | e Sy ‘ (for Red Cross pathetic to th: work under Dr. tem that made it necessary to send pyecutive Committee urged all lo- | Miss Cheda Paul, High Schodl Fellows in the Territory. In fact,|Alaskans outside for such care.|qa) puginess housss and institutions | student, is & patient in St. Ann’s Mt the. exoaplioh. lydhe. Bureaibe adideated ‘utablishment of a iy chiberate with the “Amerioan | hospltal for miediodly Ereatiment. 7 7 i s'c CLUB FORMED | Saturday afternoon in each month affiliated with a registered Studio this club automat- of Budget, Mr. Hawkesworth ad-|local institution for that purpose. ded, he found that attitude to be common among all Washington of- ficials with whom he came into contact. The Budget, In its own s, “is interested only in saving money for the Federal Treasury.” The two outstanding - experiences of his trip, Mr. Hawkesworth said were: viewing the key to the Paris Bastile, which was pressnted by LaFayette to George Washing- ton and now hangs on the wall of the Washington home in Mt, Ver- non; and, second, the ecrypt in which lie the remains of John Paul Jones in the basement chapel of th: Naval Academy at Annap- olis. Over the crypt is the con- stellation of the Big Dipper, com- prising the seven stars and the North Star. It is this constella- tion which is carried on a field of blue in the Alaska flag. Changes Are Urged There is a great need for cer- tain changes in the system under which Alaska children are com- mitted to St. Anthony, Idaho, In- dustrial Training School, Dr. De- Vighne told the Chamber. Under present practices that institution | Legion in the observance of Armis- In States' schools they are taught - #Es | She will be out in a few days. trades that have no place in Al-| {askan industry, and do not have any opportunity to learn trades that would be useful here. | ‘Fourist Grade Grows | Since his last trip to the States, Dr. DeVighne said, tourist trade has grown tremendously. It is the most profitable in both Montana and Arizona and special efforts are taken to afford every convenience to visitors. Highways are built for their particular benefit. Commod- ious and comfortable tourist camps exist on all sldes, and they are so wall equipped and convenient tha: hotels are complaining that they are being dgiven ouf of business by them, } Dr. DeVighne's trip was a huge success until after a visit to San Diego. There a .friend presented Him with sgme pre-war whiskey, & pint. Half of.this he put in a small flask. 'THe remainder wasl left in the. opiginal package. Dr.| and Mrs. DeVighne, just before starting north from San Diego, went to Agua Caliente for lunch. Customs Steps In | When they returned to the Am- TO ALL CONSUMER Notice is hereby given tha of Junean waste of water is pipes. WINTER tected against freezing. Under the ordinances of the City this law next winter and allowing water to waste through open faucets will have their service discontinued until such time as all danger of freezing weather has passed. This regulation will be strictly enforced afler November 1, 1931. All customers are hercby notified to the end that they may take the necessary precautions against frozen water JUNEAU WATER COMPANY " PREPARE YOUR AUTOMOBILE FOR R & T RUST REMOVER will clean out all rust S OF WATER: t all water pipes must be pro- prohibited. Patrons ignoring *3 e DRIVING YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY CLEANING PRESSING Telephone 15 Pioneer Pool Hall . ‘l Chas. Miller, Prop. Telephone 183 EMPLOYMENT OFFICE THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU - Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every er-Carrying Boat 1 BY BOYS AND GIRLS S t is for local children more of a 7 E 1gs to the National Fed-|'S (o erican side of the border, the tragic the cooling sys - A1 i ¢ Junior Music Clubs, The | Penitentiary than a reform school, i1 3. When C et from the ing system of your car and RUST PRE. 46 music club for dron was > WensSthi® pititersich he asserted. el VENTATIVE will stop rust from forming in your " were the officers chogen: | 1¢ FEETS children, 8nd there are|@miRed his baggage at the line,| engine and radiator, pized Jast month in the Dun- McSpadden, President; the half-empty pint bottle was dis- | g hing Studio, 206 Main Siresl. The | pogres Bates, Vige-President; |More than 30 of them there ot covoroy i a.nu_“m bag. Then | wlf .xu‘et equipped to render this serviee at a very sSmall cost. fpoze of the club is to furt ald Mac Donald, y- | both sexes, are confined strictly 0| py “neyighns, amid the ill-timed | study of music among childr Claude Helgesen, |t limits of the plast They have|;opter‘or o xmall crowd, was os- | Without this service the cooling system is not go- ing to function properly during the winter. Conse- a regular courss of study will | iy cor . no outside emplument or amuse- corted to the office and paid a en up. The History of M Light ments. Idaho children there are fine of $5. mn the officers took I ; fand a series of fourteen com- |, % G o "ohe | Permitted to accept temporary jobsi ) Al -plak ATH panred ths con. quently your car will use more gas and oil and the apd their lives and works| oo oo i toon farms and doing housework for|yan: “inco the Entter. |} ~motor will not perform as efficiently when it is e the course for the winter. WY PO B GO WEROME 10 | residents of that distriet. Many of |7 0 BB former high, ana'] Overheated. £ ogram | 20Y Visitors who might wish t0 at-{ypem” earn some meney 1 2 1 1 :W’“’g;t;:’ed""b‘;"clfl, ';{”“J:“:: | tend the monthly meetings. was: ant Sl vnllmbl{ ;onm:?t:'m' to say affectionate regard for| Before you prepare your car with anti-freeze solu- y i i Customs' men was at once re- ! tjon be sure and have the ing system proper! h of the meetings. as well as learn something useful placed by an entirely different and | leanad: out cooling sy: y e club will meet the first! “Midnight in June.” —adv. t0 themselves. Since Alaskan chils L 2 s less complimentary opinion. dren cannot leave the school, they We carry a complete stock of R & T RUST RE- g Success Assured | Success of the Red Cross Roll{ MOVER, RUST PREVENTATIVE and antifreeze Calt is assufed, Mr. Stewart told|} solutions. : Ithe Chamber. This is the 50th | anniversary of the organization of | the Red Cross which is one reason | why almost universal enrolment isi almost certain. A second reason | lwu found in the fact that the poms THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corner 4th and Franklin Sts. Phone 136-2 SHEAFFER PENS, PENCILS and DESK SETS They carry a lifetime guaranteg SKRIP+“The Successor to Ink” Wright Shoppe PAUL BLOEDHORN, Proprietor Connors Motor Company SERVICE RENDERED BY EXPERTS rrrrrrrered PHONES 83 OR 85 “The Store That Pleases” _ THE SANITARY GROCERY