The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 22, 1931, Page 8

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S INTERFERENCE TO RECEPTION IS UNSERIOUS Local Interfercnce NO[ SOi Severe as Expected— " _THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, DEC. 22, 1931. R——— - JURY IS DRAWN FOR KETCHIKAN TERM OF COURT Harding CE Term for January 12, and Jury Panels Are Drawn Will Be Remedied rps’ switch r route ye 1 shape la tions wer e day. Re- + 36 hours has| through ir and up ception for been unus There was some increase in in- terference due to nsmission of telegrams betweer i other | Alaskan s traffic closes down early in the evening and frees the of that source of annoyance rouble. | Loc in radio equipment expect mprovement in local conditions ough the efforts of H. W. Ir-| e and his assistants at the local| and 1 radio owners and dealers | steady | vi That | Signal Corps wireless plant they are using every effort to clear up all interference possible is in- dicated by a statement made by the Juneau Me House today This said: “After an interview with the men of the Signal Corps we find that on the high frequency band receiv somewhat by harm frequenc but fortunate this did not con- flict with any of our regular broad- ting stations. The greatest dif- ficulty was probably caused either by a heavy key-click or the current collapsing upon the plate of the tube when the circuit was broken. This was recognized by a heavy knock in the receiver “If it is possible for them to get one of their other transmitters balanced to proper efficiency, they | probably will do away with this particular transmitter that Is causing the trouble. - —— 0ld papers &t The Empire. Petit and grand jur he winter term of of ates district cous were drawn here ye United the rday by Clerk of Court John H. Dunn Commissioner H. J. Turner. There are 24 names in the former and 58 on the latter panel. The term is called to convene on January 12, and the grand panel is ordered to report on Jan uary 12, on the 19th. Panel nd jury from rikan and katla, as follows talesmen a two from M Mrs. E Anderson, Claude Aikens, E Bold, William Bol ton, Jr., G. E. Burleigh, Mrs, Irene Gore, Mrs. E. Earl Hettrick Charles Homan, Mrs. M. S. John- |son, Mrs. L. H. Kub George E Lingerfelt, J. A. McKay, Mrs. H Nordness, A Ohman, S. B. San- difer, Mrs. E. W. S s, W. R Selfridge, Mrs. A. L. § h, Mrs G. S. s. H. R. Thompson, R. Wal- Laura M. Hud- Ha » Smith, Metlakatla Petit Jury List ker on and The petit jury is as fc ,|Mrs. Alfred Anderson, Elizabe Baines, Ge J. Beck, W Brown, Mrs. A. P. Craig, J. Davies, E. P. Dillon, 1 M. S. Dobbs, Mrs. Elliott L. Fisher, M: J. R. Heckman, M C. McBurney, John Moe, Sam Mur- | chison, Mar et C. Noyes, Martin Ouaksmith, William Parnell, Fran- ces Paul, Everett Paup, Cora M Rivard, Mrs. Frank Sa Mrs. James Schlothan, E. W. A H. Stensland, Mrs. A. H. Stensland, Minie Scholt, G. Talbot, Abbie Th: her, E. . Tok Wells, Mrs. J. M. Wil chikan. James Allen, Mrs. AR O RO | Christmas Gifts For the HOME Let the whole family enjoy your choice of gifts, during the entire year— A piece of FURNITURE will bring HAPPINESS T L L T M R to the HOME for 365 days a year. DAVENPORT and CHAIR $87.50 8-PIECE DINING ROOM SUITE $97.50 ARMCHAIRS— From $30.00 up FLOOR LAMPS, as low as $8.50 WINTHROP DESKS $47.50 3-PIECE BED ROOM SUITE, PANEL BED, WALNUT ..$67.50 READING LAMPS $9.00 DRESSERS From ...$19.50 SMOKING STANI COFFEF TABLES OCCASIONAL CHAIRS and ROCKERS L L LT TR POPULAR PRICES Juneau-Y oung Hardware Co. “Furniture Worth Living With” A panels. for | Ketchikan | > and Jury |% jury |= J. Hennegan, | derson, C. M. Archbold, Cyrus Catt, |John Kohlstrand, John G. Olson, Hans Preuschoff, Ernest E. Sarff, William Stedman, R. G .Smith Andrew Wikan, all Petersburg. Mathew Charles, C. F. Charles, Mrs. Fred Grant, Hydaburg; Mrs. N. D. Baronovitch, Julius Frank, Kasaan; Mrs. E. C. Francis, James George, Craig; Mrs. James Perato- vich, Klawock; C. A. Swanson, Pt. | Agassiz; Alex B. Taylor, Hyder. Mary Ferguson, Elsie Nolan, N. ssbaumer, Mrs. Russell F. Pet- erson, Roy L. Turner and Charles Williamson, Wrangell. Z LADIES’ AMITY PURSES | |EThe Improved “Turn Loc” & Hear It Click ] | = H $2.75 to §10.00 & |z FIVE-YEAR DIARY | $1.50 to $4.00 with lock $1.: 0 to $4.00 Special Wrapped CHRISTMAS CIGARS : | in packages of 25 | = and 50 I | | LATEST PERFUMES in Fancy Boxes Shalimar Black Tulip Quelques Fleurs ] : Night of Christmas | and many others : Juneau Drug : Company : Phone 33 ~ Free Delivery |5 Post Office Substation & & of the schools. i Classes will be resumed Monday,| . for a large attendance. Seats wil ! charge of the instrumental num- The Bells of St. Mary's Adams | : Girls' Glee Club ; Romanze Ritter { Clarinet Solo—Harold Sisson | = T Passed By Your Window .. Braie : Girls' Sextette Angels Serenade Braga Lo Now the Dawn Is Break- “ mail orders for “Lights o’ Juneau” | | posed of. * |open evenings. 5| last year as a result of our large K | CASH BAZAAR. PUBLIC SCHOOLS T0 GIVE CONGERT AT 1 TOMORROW Christmas Program of | Music to Be Heard in i Grade Auditorium Christmas exercises by pupils of Juneau's public schools will be held the Elementary School auditorium and will consist of a concert under auspices of the music department The concert will mark the end of school activities until after the Yuletide vacation January 4. | Public Is Invited | Arrangements have been made | be reserved for parents and friends | of pupils, and for the public gen- erally. Miss Pauline Reinhart will hav | bers of the program and M.~-| Evelyn Seevers of the vocal num- | bers. at 1 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in|evening, the sport starting at 7:45| {o'clock. trophy cup won by the Juneau Details of Program The program follows: William Tell Overture Ross! Waltz of the Flowers from “Nut- cracker Suite” Tschaikows] Gypsy Love Son Herbert Senior Orchestra | Maid of the West S Trombone Solo—Tom Redlingshaf r Over The Waves Ros1s ing . Elgar ' Mixed Chorus Oh, Little Town of Bethle-.. hem Christmas Carol Sixth Grade Hark the Herald Angels Sing | Mendelssohn We Three Kings of Orient Are.. | s Hopkin Seventh and Eighth Grades | Prince Charming Sousa | Lights Out . McCoy | Pedner Willis Band .- “OCTOBER MOON" A CHRISTMAS GIFT picture | that we could not finish until our and “Midnight in June” were dis- | This new picture on dis- | play Wednesday and Thursday. Place your orders early snd we| will attend to Christmas wrapping | tand delivery. Studio and store —adv. WINTER AND POND. | ——————— ‘ TO CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS Due to the increase in the busi-| nes. of this store over that of toy and holiday assortment, with |ample store force to handle the | trade, we will keep open from 19 A. M. to 11 P. M. until Christ- (mas. Store open Christmas Day luntil 4 P. M. for the conven- jence of late shoppers. THE —adv. | at Exceptional Prices We are offering a fine collection of beautiful stationery at prices remarkably low! Every box is a rare value! of s Telephone 134 HEAVY LINEN STATIONERY papers, plain, square and novel shapes —almost any kind a man or woman of impeccable taste could want. Butler Mauro Drug Co. THE REXALL STORE Express Money Orders plendid quality — imported lined envelopes or Free Delivery | | ALWAYS Something Reasonable SPAGHETTI and MACARONI, best grade, pound .. At GARNICK’S-Phone 174 .......................... 5 cents Road teams have improved con- siderably since their last public ap- pearance. One Student Incapacitated The students, however, are not likely to have the services of Thomas Redlingshafer. He suffered injuries in the tournament at Chil- koot Barracks last week that may keep him off the maple floor for the rest of the season. The Firemen can be depended on to put up a classv exhibition of the indoor sport, and the Alumni are sure to offer the smoke- eaters strong opposition. The re- sult is by no means certain. At a High 3chool Student Body meeting yesterday afternoon the BASKETBALL TO BE PLAYED HERE TOMORROW EVE Trophy Won by Girls at Barracks Presented to Student Body Basketball will be played in the High School gymnasium tomorrow | High School girls’ team at the The Juneau High School boys’| Chilkoot Barracks oturnament was team will meet the Bureau of Pub- | presented to the Student Body. lic Roads quintette, and the Ju-|The presentation was made by Bar- neau Firemen will engage the Ju-|bara Winn, captain of the team, neau Alumni. |and the acceptance was by David Both High School and Public | Tewkesbury, president of the Stu- Our Store | OVERFLOWING WITH ARTICLES UITABLE FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS BRING YOUR LIST and our efficient clerks will help you solve your shopping problems. LOWER PRICES SMALL PROFITS QUICK TURNOVER THOUSANDS OF ITEMS READY ) 5 FOR YOUR APPROVAL LEADER | Dept. Store Store Open Evenings WATCH FOR PRICES ON FRESH KILLED TURKEY TO ARRIVE WEDNESDAY The Pick of the Northwestern Crops The finest, specially selected, fresh killed turkeys plump, meaty and delicious. GEORGE Brothers PHONES 92 and 95 Five Fast Deliveries dent Body. The trophy has been turned over to Prof. R. S. Raven, superintendent of public schools. Will Be Engraved It will be suitably engraved at the expense of the Chilkoot Bar- racks Tournament Association, and then will be placed in the perman- ent trophy case of the High School. It will be the seventh trophy in the collection. The first basketball game of the regular interscholastic schedule will be played between Juneau and Douglas High School teams in Ju- neau on Friday evening, January 8. — e DAILY EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY MRS. PINCHOT WILL . RUN FOR CONGRESS, SAYS AIR BROADCAST * Mrs. Gifford Pinchot, wife of Pennsylvania’s governor, today an- nounced she would be a candidate for Congress next year. The an- nouncement was broadcast from a Pittsburgh radio station and was picked up here about 1 p. m. by Mrs. Allen Shattuck. 1 Short wave reception was very good here today, she said. She had ) been successful in picking up sta- tions throughout the country. MILITARY BRUSHES Good stiff pig bristles and neat backs make these mili- tary brushes useful as well as attractive gifts. In leather CIGARETTE SET The billfold and cigarette case are in matching leath- _ers. Its an exceptionally { smart sét for men who ap- preciate the unusual. LEATHER COVERED CIGARETTE SETS A handsomely designed set, smart for formal or informal wear. Leather covered in your choice of skins, Lighter and case included. POKER CHIPS $5.00 He'll be delighted with this gift. Complete set including cards in neat box. Very spec- TRAVELING CASES He'll find it a comfort even if he doesn’t travel at all—this handsome set with brushes, comb, nail file and toothbrush holder. CIGARETTE CASES Finely tooled leather case of size ample enough to hold a complete package. Not bulky, nor heavy. A distinctive gift. CIGARETTE LIGHTER This clever lighter is covered with alligator skin and is smart when wearing informal dress. He'll like its smooth action. BRIDGE SETS Two decks of fine linen cards that will give excellent wear,

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