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THE DAILY AI.ASKA EMPIRE WEDNESDAY DEC. 9 1931. = = ] member of the National Capital 8 F APPE park and Planning Commission. BE HEAVY UNE B “ ° ”» ! Major Douglas H. Gillette was En- B e a t 0 al | ineer Officer of the Alaska Road y - - Tn BE SUUGHT Commission from 1927 to 1930. For NEW YORK, Dec. 9.—The “bal- e he OBy Szt BRI C Baen loon” golf ball has made its exit | ant to Col. U. S. Grant on the| " Arlington Memorial Bridge Com- with the announcement by H. H. Delegate to Introduce Bill | mission. |Gt Ascimn, it the CHRISTMAS FRAMED PICTURES—in wooden Shortly for Territorial Delegate Wickersham has en- | eXecutive committee had adopted boxes—no extra charge S Coutl deavored to secure the delivery of | DeW and heavier ball, effective 2 upreme Lour! parcel post mail to various interior | JARUArY 1, 1682, ; post offices during the winter sea- | M- Ramsay'’s announcement fol- | (Special Correspondence | o first asking that it be deliv-|1OWSt “I .()'I f ) ]Une'll]” WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 2 d at Livengood. But the De- Effective for play January 1, Agnts 0 < e —What may be termed & “Poor-| .iiment has not found this pos- 1932, the size 01: the golf ball shall PP . . . 7 maln_s cour{,noi appeal”, is px‘ovn/lf“ ble, as the restriction of parcel :e nolc lessdtt;n 1,@8h mcge; l: \lldn]“’ht n ]llllt‘ for in a bi prepa‘red by Delegt\. matter in winter, for all in-|diameter, an e weight shall be B - ~ ¥, Wickersham and which will be in- ior offices not located on the not g_reater than 16.2 ounces avoir- e e 9’ troduced w:hen Congress convenes ka Railroad, has been in effect duPOlS. i DU Y Scptcmbcr nght The bill would create a Supreme a number of years and a limit-| ~The foregoing specifications re-| Court for t)}e Territory of Alaska. .4 appropriation does not permit of tain the size of thg present ball s A 5 ‘l f \Vifltel‘” a Chief tvusuce to be ‘appomced by . general extension of the service. and c’hange t;]xe vyg)g:t speclfl&;c-‘ Approach o 2;3 LPr(e}:dzx;}tmfnmxc)::ic:e ;vix; :! In writing on the subject Assist- lt;;.l]”mck to the weight of the o rt, s h + POt S - Irving | balL four judges of the district owurt of | 'L, Fostmsster (General W, LV 58 "the “ballocon” ball, which has Alaska. But it is provided that no , d careful consideration and |bPorne the official seal of approval district Judge shall sit on the ould the postmasters be per- for the last year, weighed only 1.55 hearing in the Supreme Court in ed to accept parcel post for |ounces and was the object of wide- any cause tried before or decided i.nateh to Livengood during the |SPread complaint that it was too by him. The tC.;)urr‘t shal; mee season, (from about October lxghlt1 to hold its true course in the = R il |twice a year at Juneau. ppeal o ) . - | wing MANY OTHER NEW AND ATTRACTIVE in al criminal misdemeanor cases, o io Tay L ere o e cun| The executive committee, which and all civil cases when there is ,.:ians for dispatch to other re- | Was in session almost twelve hours less than one thousanq dollars in- i ioted offices, and result in an passed no other important legma: | volved shall be heard in the Sup- sed cost that could not be |ton, said President Ramsay. It did AR'[‘ I)R]\'TS reme Court. Now there is no op- ined by the limited appropria- | DOt set dates for the 1932 Walke: i % peal in such cases, and the PUrpose |, anosteq for mail service in|Cup matches, which, it is rumored < i Z of the new bill is to allow such . meritory, ase of the d“-,im'n be postponed for a year. of Alaska Scenery in Greeting Cards appeals to the Alaska Supreme [mnsmrmfl“fl;‘“‘ e i e o | - Court o as to provide for an ap- .. routes i interior of Alaska |PAILY EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY | and Frames [ peat fexisiah mi GaR R, R S R B e e - case shall be heard on the original , o fgghr;;;fiu"r:cifzmym;m;ih E] ! ! ] record, which shall not be printed | ithe designed to take care of but be presented on typewrltlen .y the preferred classes of mail . briets, and with the smalle rtain articles of merchandise | smount of EFponm. These {prov f urgent necessity, when the ln Pr Oll 0 | sions are made in the interest of ..yt*Jinite will permit of their o L4 {small cases by men Wwho €annot ...cnorcation | afford to pay the enormous print i |ing bills and other high fees now necessary to appeal to the Unit States Circuit Court of Appeals n Francisco. " foar X S| yas th Ha- N, l||||||||||||||||||||l||||ll|||l|ll|||||||l||||l|l|l||l||||||||||||||l|||||llllIll||||||||||||||l||||l||||l|||||I|l||||||||||||l||||||||||||n o MG o Mol 2 ka. The answer was that Ha-| q rovals == | United States Weather Bureau . Approvals = cently 1tu=n:10(l z:. confe Territory in 1912—when Judge PR STARTS WEDNESDAY MORNING, DEC. 9TH AT 10:00 A. M. land. He states that at l;.s cor G st WA WMadmeal \GOverns Re v 2 i radio service of the Army MUST CLOSE OUT IMMEDIATELY CHAS. DEVLIN’'S ENTIRE BOOTERY STOCK PRICES 20% off wholesale invoice prices. PRICES CUT OUT FREIGHT and OVERHEAD Eyes SHOULD HAVE REGULAR ATTENTION COMPLETE EXAMINATION Dr. R. E. Southwell OPTOMETRIST—OPTICIAN EYES EXAMINED—GLASSES FITTED Room 7, Valentine Bldg. Office phone, 484; residence phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 to 12; 1:00 to 5:00 Are our special subjects for Holiday Gifts EENERINIENEENIEEREURERESREREESANRTANRINNSRI NN NSRRI NENNCARARAE The Washington Star has been h Territory was admit- Union first, Hawaii or during 1932, designed to provid comprehensive information on al movements and other meteorolog- pe geological Survey announced ical data as a basis for improve- the region tributary to the ment of weather forecasting. ThC¢ pjaeka Railroad contains important | United States already had provid »s of gold, silver, lead, and extra funds for studies in Alaska, , arge deposits of .\ub-bimm-} primarily with a view to develop- ;¢ , and po jes that | ment of airways, so increased fInds yyq. be an anthracite fisld| probably will not be asked. ©an- of commercial importance. Gold | ada is to establish additional 8%- jo4e mining is being actively car- | tions in the northern regions. Rus- in a number of camps, ried on in | sia, Norway, Sweden, Greenland ., several of these show great and other northerly nations are S o promise of increased production | . R s, . SR 5 2 3 cooperating. o b Ity thaatay. aod : Sale starts Wednesday morning at'9 o’clock and continues I from othef lodes so far undevelop- | § until Christmas Eve. At the instance of the Ketchikan ©d. the survey stated. AP 9 g 2 School Board and the Chamber of | L An offering of merchandise at wholesale prices. A REA Commerce, Delegate Wickersham Arrangements are now making S P has sucoeeded in having the Bu for the Government to move inio SALE with values such as we have never offered before. reau of Indian Affairs give assist- the new and spacious stone build- ance to the needs of the Natives ing that has been erected for the of Ketchikan. Dr. Ryan has writ- Department of Commerce at Wash- COA TS ten to Dr. F. S. Fellows, Director ington. A modern fish aquarian of the Alaska Medical Service at has been provided consisting of 24 GROUP 1—Regular values to $59.50, now Juneau asking for his recommenda- tanks from six to twelve feet high. . o 5 fon regarding the necessity for a These will contain fresh water and GROUP Z—Regular values to $39.50, going at the aquarium will show many rare nurse at Ketchikan, and expressin, Q¢ . e home that the Bureay will en Specimen of fresh water fish, in- GROUP 3—Regular values to $32.50, going at tor into contract with the local cluding a blackfish from Alaska. i RN 4 ; e ot Kotenikan for the care Although he will have to be hauled | & GROUP 4—Regular values to $22.50, broken stock, of Native cases. Assurance is giv- Some 4500 miles to the Nation's clean sweep, ONLY en that anything the Bureau can ca_pmxl officials are certain t_hat he do within available funds will be Will survive, for the species is con- done. |sidered the toughest fish in exist- DRE S SES ence. He may have to be frozen . in a huge cake of ice for ship- T o . . b Lmfi'us'fy""w;‘rvfié'“’m"ffiifi; ment. GROUP 1—Featuring all tailor-made Frocks, in values rominent in the adminis- RN T TR S to 5. S fration of the District of Columbia EXCLUSIVE and attractive TR, government. Major John C. Got- Christmas gifts at Winter & 90‘;:‘1': GROUP 2—Showing Chiffons, Velvets, Crepes, Travel for a short time in 1920 . .ok wals was for a short time in 19 SO L Prints and Satins in values to $22,50, President of the Alaska Road Com- and then for three years SPECIAL FRAMES for George D fpibson e Washington pictures. Winter & SALE PRICE Engi Officer of the Com- T —adv. GROUP 3—Frocks originally priced to $18,50—Special, SR e — ALASKA MEAT CO. GROUP 4—One entire rack of dresses for ONLY $5.00 each ' i QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING I. MILLER SHOES, regardless of color, size or former price the entire stock goes at one price $2.85 Three pair for $7.50. Shop early while your size 1s available. 4 ALL OTHER BRANDS, including Red Cross, Laird and other standard brands of ladies’ foot- wear, regardless of color, size or former price $4.85 ALL SHOES ON THE RACK, all brands, sizes and colors. Odds and ends. All at One Price $1.85 RUBBERS, 50 cents FOOTHOLDS, 50 cents PLACE—TWO DOORS SOUTH OF JUNEAU BAKERY ON SEWARD STREET. TIME —Wednesday, December 9, 1931. Daily from 10:00 am. to 6:00 p.m. and from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. TERMS: CAS NO EXCHANGES Alaska Personal Service Agents ASSIGNEE Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales ' MILLINER Y PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 STETSON HATS— $11.95 models - Frye-Bruhn Company 9.95 models . PACKERS—FRESH MEATS, FISH AND rouumy Remaining stock assem| g - g bled in one group at $5 .00 or 2 for $8.95 Three Deliveries Daily Phone 38 ONE SURPRISE RACK of Skirts, Jackets, Children’s Coats, etc., to go for $4.00 EACH—Were values to $15.00 -as today HOLIDAY GIFT SPECIALS, -$0 tomorrow Offered in Broadcloth, Pajamas, Smocks, Dance Sets, etc. IF YOU WOULD REAP THE ONE TABLE OF SPECIALS OFFERED at 25 cents to $1.00 R ““HARVEST OF TOMORROW™ ——(Shop These Borgaine)— YOU MUST UTILIZE THE Open Wednesday, Thursday and Friday evenings until 9 o’clock “SURPLUS OF TODAY" IN “Tomorrou's Styles Today” THE_CREATING OF AN “EMERGENCY_FUND" BY OPENING AND_BUILDIN A SUBSTANTIAL BANK ACCOUNT AT THIS BANK First Natwnal Bank , “ hamocad's Ok it = = = = = = = B = = = E