The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 12, 1932, Page 2

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MR. AND MRS. AHLERS | ON TRIP TO STATES‘ On a business trip to Pacmu‘l Coast cities, John L. Ahlers of | i ing, heating and sheet metal firm |They expect of Ri morning on the sL"amshml CADDY GETS THAT THRILL s Louise. He is accompan- | 's. Ahlers, | ST. LOUIS, Aug. 12.—Bill Lam- go to Seattle, PO”"born qualifying in the caddies’ and San Francisco. | tournament at Forest Park here to return home in e‘sank nis tee snvi on the 230- |vards tenth hole.. PROVISIONS OF | WAGNER RELIEF ACT ANNOUNCED IN ADCEPTANGE SPEECH HOOVER ied BED SPREAD CLEARANCE Ore., 4 pm, yesty . 30.00 65 98 8 5 Rain |Terirtory is still taking . care of o 7\ 1E CE 7 4 am. today 2999 54 96 Calm Cldy |its own problems. Until such time ed"‘ w‘!‘ti‘ Kl‘;b“’:' seceg‘;_"']w:psm:‘;d HOMELIKE DEL ‘MONTE Noon today 30,01 60 67 w 12 Cidy [as local relief is impossible, there R T ol > e . | No. 2 Cans !Ed Andrews, to look into the annad n | ( CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS can be no application for loans G 00 W | 4 9 rl) sage 1 2 il o lgcsriamyin proposition of erecting a large axgnl | e - 2 f 33 Y RDAY A CACYERE QR N 3t on Mayflower Island to warn cap- | ’ r e d DI | TODAY : i ot pussny vt 1o soe SHIRTS WHY PAY MORE? SR mchut | Lowest4a.m. 4am. Precip, 4am. ANNOUNCEMENT T0 JUNEAU |down in passing Douglas, reported | Station temp. temp | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather AND DOUGLAS RESIDENTS that a sign would be erected with- s Barrow W[ e a0 0 Cldy RV out cost to the chamber. The re-| 2 . MOTHER’S s W0 R G e dok ot e L o i , ‘M Business Is SWANSDOWN : Bethel . “ & | 4 u 8 2 Cldy | ries a complete line of quality mer:|of the matter. A QUALITY Oatm(’al Fort Yukon . 8 ® | 5 o6 8 .04 Cldy |chandise. Your trade will be appre-| Secretary J, W. Cadwell present- | G oodl Fl 2 Tanana ... R e IR R O 0 Cldy |iated, Credft extended to-teliable|6d coples of the first issue of The | U are our with Chi Ey:u‘lb.ms Sy e g: 64 | 48 48 4 0 cxdylmtomm_ Messeser, new Douglas publication, | SHIRT 5 e e ... 64 | 48 48 4 38 Cldy fady. THE CASH BAZAAR. on wnich Mr. Cadwell is the edi- o St. Paul .. 50 50 | 44 46 6 0 Cldy B S—— tor and manager, to the Chamber. | | I‘ETS, KEEP 3OC Pkg 33c Dutch Harbor ... 56 521 | 50 50 4 0 Cldy NOPICE The latter received many compl- for IT GOOD! 9 Kodiak ... 58 54 | 46 48 0 9 Clay ments upon the appearance of his f:;dova . :: gg | ;g ;: g . 46 Pt.CldY | - me Women: of Moose Exchange [ little journal and a vote was unan- h 1 5 ey " fed Clay | ity open on'Saturday’ at’ Jarman's | imously carried that the Chamber | ,% 6 = . E F Sitka ... s 53 - 4 2 PLCIY|giore at 9 am. with & goody sale. |ASSuiie responsibility of subserib- | ¥ Whlte Kmlr Deal F RE REE :“h‘"" ‘g g: . ) 4 02 Rain ne ladies of the city are invited|ing tv one copy for each Chamber b a Erioge Rupert . 5] g% 4 0 Cldy |to gend in thelr bandiwork apd|in Alaska. 1 large package White King; 1 2 pound package M. J. B. Seattle ® 80 | 36 s 4 D5 gy |home cooked fonds for sae by the RSB i Il package; 2 bars White RICE with 3 pounds M. J. B f i Lo I < t ‘g 3{.‘3 comitien. iy, charge. oae8dv,| ANy mpe Went. Ads. Rav White, tan, blue, A PaoRose p T Sap Franclsco ... 70 62 | 54 54 4 ® PLCldy d King Soap COFEE 4 The pressure is moderately low and falling in southern Bering s bl 53 t 99 ts X Sea and about normal apd rising over the remainder of the Terri- Cen s cen tory except the Southeast. Showers have fallen on the Bering 'Sea L4 coast and in extremé Eastern Alaska and the weather js generally H S G ¥ cloudy v.ll)rought;ub the T;rflu:ry this morning. The pressure remains s e ra’DeS % H moderately high over the northeastern Pacific Ocenn 'Ibmperu~ . H - i tuer changes have been slight in all districts. The Clothmg Man Tele p’ w’w 2 4 o P rom Pt D Loeries : HERE FROM SECURITY BAY MEDICAL TREATMENT : ’ 3 i L 4 SEAMLESS COTTON BEDSPREADS Sizes 74x100, 86x105 Assorted Fast Colors S pe( ial &32 95 Ramblcr Bedspreads Fancy Weave . . . Colored Spread Size 86x105 Special $3.95 Fancy Rayon Bedspreads Blue, Rose, Gold, Orchid, Green Size 86x108 Special $4.95 ST IR B. M. BEHRENDS CO., Inc. Juneau’s Leading Department Store their regular meeting last night. EVERYTHING terms and conditions as may be; LB N J. 5. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU |agresl upon between, the carpors- ;‘;’,‘;g‘fl?z;g’es;:‘:‘e"dbr‘;gg’; i 3] ELECTRIOAL CER TO FRESH ; BU T TER tion and such municipality or po- = . B e diffecent phases of child-welfare ZANE GREY'S a G f p The W eather T Gopies of the. Act have bec|POFE THEIT remarks were ap- NOW rapetrui UNSET GOLD LOCAL DATA By the U. 8. Weather Burean) Furecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., August 12: Cloudy tonight and Saturday; gentle variable winds. Barom Time eter Temp. Humidity Wind Veiocity Weather M:. and Mrs. D. Jacobson of Kal Ashepbaena is a patient in Measure Sponsored by Democratic: Senator (Confinfie&hvmmeonfi |Alaska Not Overlooked' in “Nothing in this section shall or other legal inhibitions, or be- cause the State or Territory has borrowed to the full extent author- ized by law. Whenever an appli- cation under this section is ap- proved by the corporation in whole or in part, the amount Gpproved Governor of the State or Terri- tory upon delivery by him to the corporstion of a recéipt therefor stating that the payment is ec- cepted subject to the terms of this section. May Pay Municipalities “Any portion of the amount approved by the corporation for | payment to the Gowernor of a State or Territory shall, at his re- quest, and with the approval of fon of the State of Territory if (1) | the Ccoyernor makes as to such\ ion a like certificate as provided | in subsection (c) as to the State or Territory, and (2) such muni- cipality or political subdivision en- ters into an agreement with the corporation for the repayment to the corporation of the amount so paid, with interest at the rate of three per centum per annum, at such times and upon such ome” received by the Governor’s office, Tt is being studied carétully by| Gov. Parks, it was said today. Up | to the present time, none of the municipalities in the Territory have their local relief problems, and the tion, and "upon his" responsibility. | be construced to ‘@authorize the! corporation to“deny any otherwise i acceptable ' application under the! section because of constitutional | shall be immediately paid to the; ‘ (Auodwd Press Phéto) municipality or political urbdwis-| | poveL4s ] the corporation, be 'paid to any, NEWS municipality or political mbdivis-i signified their ' inabilty ‘to ‘handle |, t ( { | < John Law, who led the grni 192§ Notre Dame football team, plans to run as a democratic can. didate for congress from the dis. trict embracing Yonkers, N. Y, INDIAN AFFAIRS -OFFICIAL! ATTEND MEETING DOUGLAS Messrs. Paul W. Gordon, Charles W* Hawkesworth and N. L. Troast, members or the Bureau of Indian Affairs were guests of the Doug- las Chamber of Commerce at propriate to the occasion as the local Chamber, at the present time, it actively interested in the movement to secure a new build- ing here for housing the Govern- ment school children, and also, in the work being carried on here in the Alaska Children’s Home. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE] | FORSAKES DRYS President Would Jettison Prohibition, Urging Change in System (Continued from Page One) the natlon’s recovery. Representative 8nell, made his address in Constitution, Hall. The speaker ' reviewed Hoover's rehabili- tation relief program and asser:- ed “you have furnished: a determ- ined leadership that has command- ed the admiration of the Nation and the people. “The greatest honor that has come to you has been the steadfast |confidence of the peeple during |your administration. They chose you because they knew they ‘could |trust vou and when the trial came ‘\m rroved worthy of that trust.” ——r Ol FRESH CHICKENS Local dressed hens and broilers, 40c pound. ALASKA MEAT CO. —adv. - SABIN’S Everything in Furnishings for Men | Bergmann Hotel | Dining Room | First Class Home Cooking | Mrs Hilja Johnson, Mgr. ‘ | Smith Electric Co. SEWARD STREET f 1 f RIDERS of the PURPLE SAGE COMING TO COLISEUM - OUR BEST LEAN SLICED BACON —RIND OFF— POTATOES NEW YAKIMA GEMS 8 pounds 22¢ 25 cents 'ISHER’S FLOUR WHY-PAY MORE? ‘BUY YOUR MEATS AT PIGGLY WIGGLY FOR LESS CHICKENS, . DANDY FOR STEWING OR FRICASSEE 6 for 39¢ DRY" PICKED 2 Lbs. 59c PICNIC HAMS, Pound 15¢ MEATY ROASTING CHICKENS, 25¢ 1b.; BACON SQUARES, 15¢ Ib. APPLES GRAVENSTEINS—WINESAPS 30c¢ dozen 24¢ pound PEAS, CORN Security Bay are in Juneau for |St. Ann's Hospital. He entered , @ few days. They are staying et |this morning for medlcm treat- the Alaskan Hotel. ment, Better A i o ———— nnouncement ARRIVALS FROM SEATTLE NIP. AUSTRALIAN- GEM R, h 0 e CHEAT J. Rolerman of Seattle is a iener recent arrival in this city, He| is registered at the - Alaskan Ho- | tel. ———— REGISTERED AT ALASKAN * Rodrey Kunney is among the Buests registered ‘et the Alaskan Hotel. ——————— The farm population. gained a frifle over a_bali milion in 1931, i say federal statisticians. SYDNEY, Aug. 12.—Polite have arrested & jeweler dnd ‘accused him of making '’ $20/000 'Yearly by substituting crystal ‘glass for dia- monds in jewelry brought in' for repaivs. He worked on ‘the prin- ciple that none Of his “customers had an expert knowledge of gems. ————————— Prospeets for a larger poultry crop for market this fall and wing ter are mdk:mad here are big differences i 1in spice - mefkimlflfl may. imagine AGAIN WE OFFER— P 1 Rogérs Umv’erszty CHOCOLATES Regular $1.75 for $1.00 2 FULL POUNDS Pull-avers in fine light w shades. In Zephyr weights .. . to and four ket models in service knit together! 7 ¢ SAB SWEATERS knits and a variety of sport wenves s+ » in the new ind $2.a() to $4. 50 COAT 'AND JACKET STYLES Priced $4.00 to $9.50 &y Everything in Furnishings for Men eaves in all wool, Jersey extra heavy wools. Two _elastic_knits, Style and IN’S Tastier plain the tremendous guests — a charming that it's ever a new day, Three lititle words that ex- ularity of Horluck’s Danish ice eream. The thoughtful hostess makes it a point to serve it frequently to her pop- and gracious gesture of hospi- tality, It may be served in so many delightful ways and pleasing dessert. Try Hor- luck’s Danish ice ecream to- Beginning Monday morning we will serve Start the monmg nght ! Our Noon Lunches are the talk of the town. tried them do so tomorrow. Delicious Silex Coffee. Personal service. dainty breakfasts, featuring delicious, gold- en-brown waffles, with pure maple syrup or honey—and many other tempting break- fast specials. If you haven’t Horluck’s Danish Icc Cream —a variety of specials every week R e Juneau Ice Cream Parlor ,PERCY E, REYNQLDS Manager B mama

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