The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 25, 1932, Page 2

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We large have just w ()0] New f School Coats In a variety of colors. ' Priced very reasonably. Sizes frem 5 to 16. assortment School Dresses For Chzldren in sizes fwm o é tu lfi Wool knit, wool serge, wool jersey, and cré;u: Priced specially from $2.95 t0 $13.50 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY AUGUST 25, 1932. ]uneau Oply Alaska Have Xposition e Year, #‘i:e Reveals (Centinpea mm Page One) received “[ probably will eomstruct the gym. ‘The~ schoot, Jenlarged mis “year. 'Sifce t the“Experiment Statioh by the De- pariment of = Agriculture, the grounds -are being used by the scheq] for gardening under a two- year agreement. Government will be in position ] @q’fl fig ;To, re-open reriment work. 1If it should not, ,~~the ~schoot -hepes-to be || able to obtain permanent posses: sion of the land. Sitka Wants Home The people of Sitka hope there will be no change in the location of ‘the Pioneers’ Home when the new institution is constructed, Mr. Yaw said. One hundred of the residents of the Home have ex- pressed a similar hope. He complimented the Chamber on its record and said “it is a fine organizdtion.” S. A. Berg, foreman for War- rack Construction Company, and who is in charge of the building of the Assembly Apartments on Fourth and ‘Seward Streets, was another guest of the Chamber to- day. Alaska Gets Publicity Valuable publicity is accruing to Alaska through the monthly bulletins issued by the Secretary of the Alaska Territorial Cham- ber of Commerce in Commerce b B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juncau 3 Lcadm" Depanmem “Store” & 0 Monthly, published by the Depart: ment of Commerce, President Shattuck declared. He asked the Local Industries Committee to co- operate with Secretary M. 8. Whit- tier of the Territorial - organization | by. furnishing ‘him with data on Jocal., conditiods and industries, Other_invididual Chambers,. par- ticularly Nome, he said, have been fonin & | |9 o'clock ceremony, in which all | members of ' the fraternity took | |part, a short and very interesting| resume of the work and aims of the Women of the Moose was g en by Mrs. Jarman. She was fol- lowed by Miss Osborn, a receat | graduate of Mooseheart, who gave | a very interesting talk on the daily | |ife of the children at Mooseheart |Miss Osborn has been a student at that institution for the pas twelve years. WOMEN OF MOOSE ~ANNIVERSARY PARTY ~HOSTS LAST NIGHT A gengrous, response to the.inyi- tation fssued by the Women of the Moose found a large number of the members of the fraternity, their: families and invited gues at Moose Hall last night to fit- tingly celebrate the twelfth anni- versary of the institution of the| . Chapter in Juneau. Mrs. K. ‘ya,.; Dancing to peppy music furnish- | man, the Recorder of the Chap-|ed by Mrs. H. Meier, piano, and ter, read the minutes of the first “Smoky” Mills, drums, gave the| m?l"\‘engln};i?g ?{e:;e) gi:?s;fifiglc drgood humored crowd the appeute‘ Banner” started off the proceed- (!0 enjoy the generous luncn which ings after ‘which community sing-|was served by the committee com- ing was indulged in for a brief per- | posed of Mesdames Starr, Pastl and dod and a ‘short program brought | Neilson. The program was ar- | this part of the celebration to an ranged by a committee composed ) end. |of Mesdames Jensen, Bodding and i After the exemplification of the Jarman. ; + Go from Maratho Zabala Ma f E. ?A\KSONS ‘JGINS Ty |active in furnishing reports each month to Mr. Whittier. The bulletins are effective, Mr. ELEC'FR]C COMPANY Whittier declared. Since they be- gan appearing, letters ‘have been received from all over the coums E. P:usom recently from Seattle ty asking for firther mfo"mh dand formerly .connected with the tion on vagious subjects mentioned General Electric” Supply = Corpora- | 1 tion, has succeded A. B. Clark il FSmozing Eximés Sirost the electrical merchandise depart:! Improveinent . of -lower * Front ment of the Alaska Electric Ligat Street, inclugding widening of the |and Power Company, W. S. Pullen, section beyond the City Dock, urg- Manager of the company, anhounc- ed by the Chamber for : sometime, \ed today, {is urder: way, President Shattuck With Parsons in Juneau are Mrs. | |reported. Mayor .Judson hopes to| Parsoms. g thels Do i | complete most of the ‘projest this year without any unusual cost, he Mr: Clark ~‘has- beeti transferred gsaid, to "the electric Service department | My . Whittier called attention o of -the company. |the need for improvement to Cal- B ool A {hour: ‘Avenue between : Courthouse Gasoline_filling stations in Van- |Hili :and Governor’s Mavsion. couver, B. C. l}’;m observe an 8 qwg&'mé’r“;:‘::;“::awex :' o'clock..curfsw law beginning in the 3 fall for the. month,s from Ouoben"e“"d by - the 5”’“‘”!5 Otfice, | to. March. m{;m Gi Hax Walmdey re- nto F tlms' Mome Ffllk ~hrtlled : r E S l‘fll 1 w( up WA, 120-pound Buenos Alres. newsboy, is._shown ére at the start of the classic 26-mile marathon—leading the field h.m as he did at the finish. Behind him, in order are Finillo, -of Italy; Banos, Mexico; DeBruyn, Germany, and’ Bricker, Canada. i i @s as -his- remnimg style mfltflyhlw-lm Hehshnwnatrl'h*bdnxmmcd rmmfleuwum . nt e 1 W ven ey Fars ¢ 8040 g yith ok S 4 ) NEW YORK Aug. 25—Juan Car-“wlun,\' was sitting in the massive Jos Zabala, the 20-year-old Ar- bowl When he came trotting in gentina newsboy Who Won the through the gate under-the peri- aympbs marathon at Los Angc-\la‘)le t> the accompaniment of| jes;" may wlso have won himself | trumpet blasts, but there they were a? 4n the movies by his dra- |and they saw enough to send them matic: entrance t0 the stadium |scurrying around for a contract. the 26-mile 385-| The slightly built Argentinan is m gallant |2 strikingly handsome little fellow with dark olive skin, eurly black hair and a classic profile. One can well imagine that pictures of this South- ‘American hero would lure many & maiden past the box of- fice and send them home with Y b hean n-flutmmfi. Zabala was "discovered by Alex to Nurmi himself. lish-*descent; : whb-saw:- his -« possi- | vilities: two years:;ago; last year. . i . is like a fine steel sprifg, hov Littld Jubin “was 'défeated’ Only lever, and finished marat] etitors. mi, win the marathen, and’ of mocqnnm:nlfi a"-‘»fifi Mr -~ Yaw said, has its gardening activities closing o | By that time,|? Mro-Yaw added,~ he ~hopes “the’ as much a blow to him as it was Looking at /his slight. figure— Stirling, an Argentinan of Eng- m is only 5 feet 6 inches tall weighs around 120 pounds took ¢ m’hetoaearm—flwobmverwon- boy under his ‘wing; ‘trained bim gers where he gets the endurance mdnmmmcnlmfl'm”" and energy for the long races. He mutmmmfimsanmmmnasamu ol!emd several cons professional but he o ALASKA TOBE - ON ROUTE OF - -NIPRON FLIGHT ‘Refue g~ Gasoliné ~Being | Sent to Nome for Use | of Hochl s Plane Alaska is® included in the good will airplane flight from Japan to the United States that the — Hoom newspaper of Toyko is spon- W ISR, | soring - this ~year.-—The -Territory My beauty hint is a little un- was on the iti erary of the Nip- ustial Because ¥ disn't’ .something | pon-American . flight - that - the spplied externally. newspaper promoted last year but Each morning before breakfast|that failed when the aviator was 1 combine the juice of one medium fonced down soon after starting. sized lemon with one tablespopn Supplies of gasoline for the -ré- 1 of honey, and drink it. | fueling of the plane are being sent 1~ Fitis MMIKTe. §00M5. 10 Have. qUal- . to . places ~where the -aircraft -is ities that aid in teducing the expacted . to- Stp. B . I\mght and assist one in keopmg‘ Supplies- on-Way - to N..,.. = the, figyre, 1o, mattes if, one ems’ A quantity is now on its way three squarc meals a day. Added {o Nome,, acc ‘to aar o Wltfielmkeopmy‘med(mmmbym&w mmplemon clear. {4n Jungeu of -the: Execufive S¢c |retary of the Alaska Chafber “of JGROCERS’ BASEBALL |Commerce. GAME 1S POSTPONED | The message from Nome foliows: Text of Masn:e “G. R. Jackson, President of the Basebal {ans who have hegri Northwestem. Chaember. of Com- lin a quiver of suspense this week merce at- Nome, has. been ‘ot in ;. aptigipation sgeing the fied 'by. the United- Biates B George , Bretheps and Sanitary | bassy at Toyko under - date 'of team.s 1ok herns in. annial combat August 8 that the Hoehi newspa- s evening will have to comamlpel' has requested the Embassy to their. impatiende a while. longer, | inform Mr. Jackson that the: news- Rafin:-this afternoon caused...a baper has sent. through ihe Milsu stponement of the game, which|Hishi agent at Seattle, balf afon will /probably be. plaved some time Of benzol and four oans of Veeder next week. In.the meanwhile the oil to the Nome airdome for a fuel}~ grocery beys will take -advantage |Supply -for the Japanese-American of the ektra training time to put | Goodwill Flight .plane. The e theméelves _ in . bettgr shepe ~ for |GUest ‘is' made that the benzal - and the struggle. \ou be- stored in the hangar u:rm S~ i required."; * RETURNS FROM TRIP y Beauty Hirt ! RUSSIAN STEAM "BATHS ARE omm Wsml-:ss The Russian ‘Stedm Baths, 1cax ’ted on Gastineat*Avenue and' al- most. ' directly’ to .the rear ofi the Alaskan Hotel. have' recently. been The flrsL ‘hale o! 1932 conon‘x\enovated and largely. improveéd. cold at . Pensacola, Fla., brought Tt: will he opened to'its patrons 21 cents a pound. " on. Tuesdays; Wednesdays.. Fridavs E. J. Peterson, on the.staff at| St. Ann's Hospital, returned home | ! this week aftér an extended mm in the Bfates as far East.,as Maine, Daily Cross-word Puzzle +ACROSSY - Solution et Yesterday's Puzzie 3. Medieinal plat 1. Shed ‘the 7. Number onedLhe:, 7 8. Discharged 5 %aunlmmm‘a & High cards 12, Fresh-water :? {_’,}Y;‘L"_ 10 b m“ E G IPIE] 6, genameratea 14, Sacred imdge IB|EF[EIN) 2 he 16. Poisonous, (o151 AlS] year arachn Tenr AsPnger Eir 3npanese coin Metric land . Worthless: measuce. Biblical 20. Botch - . Fourth, stom- §t. The ralnbow ach of a 33, Passing ruminant tashion . Lad 24. Parent . Vanguished 16, pamolisned Largest Scotch 28, Large arm of river the sea Lower magnen- W . Marw; . Steadying rope 30. In‘bed 95, Skating arena 8L Plaything - 37. Foundations 32, Exist 42. Gone by & L 28, Klind of meat 3 : Eevhctan ‘goa- Fatiarse 40, Brond 3§ dess 41 Ship's ofticer 4, e back of BOWE 43 Plerce with the % i D‘“. batter £ mall ot “horns : Morning: abbr. 13- Disoourteous A single Umo urchase 49 Japanese . . § teameane o fiamm alt for man celebrity . Off sn. nr 11\!: niace Saitor. «. ¥ s Adult bay . City 'tn, Jowa Bazaars 47. That woman e T i Russian Steam Baths T Y BB R E RN Hotand - .,[\owers ..’l”‘"_ fl s amy Iw :"::E '».?l.""., i OPEN TUESDAYS, WEBNESDAY, FRIDAYS "From I P Moto B A M. o e GASTINEAU AVENUE (On hill directly v baek: of the Alaskan Hote].) » 38 A Phone 349 .;:u 1. Ladies by “Apédinifinefit okt 8. 7- 308 A vtia L g J. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURL W‘EATHER BUREAU The W eather /. LOCAL DATA By the U. 8. Weatler Burean) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at'4 p.m., August 25: Cloudy, posslbl} showers tonight and Friday; gentle variable winds. Wime ~ Barometer- Wind Ve:ocny “Weathér 4 pm. yest'y ....3001 67 3010 T piday 4 4 am. today & 55 s B “Cldy Noon today 59 S 5 Rain % o CABLE A)ll) uplo REPORTS o i AL R RS B YEWDAY b 48 WDAY v I &p‘lpnp j Lowest 4a.m. 4a.m.| Pre¢ip. 4am, jq;up. | temp. temp. moclty 24hrs, Weather w- 28 28~ Pt:Cldy 50 | 34 38 4 0 Clear 52 | & a L 08 Cldy 60 48 48 4 0 Clear 54 | 38 W 0 2 Cliy 60 | 40 42 4 20 Pt. Cldy 66 | 4 4 6 .28 Cldy 48 44 46 20 0 Cldy 52 | 48 60 6 01 Rain 52 44 44 0 .04 Cldy 52 48 48 6 134 Cldy 72 | 55 85 2 0 Cldy = 55 = ] [ CHiy 62 52 b2 4 0 Clay 88 48 50 4 0 Pt. Cidy » 52 52 4 J4 Clear % 56 56 0 0 Clear 88 64 64 4 0 Clear 86 54 56 4 0 Clear —_— The pressure is moderabely low in the eastern Aleutian Isla eastern Interior and. eastern portion of the Gulf of Alaska with soattered showers over ‘most of the Territory. The pressure is about normal and- rising in the Interior and modeately high from South- past: Alaska mthvud 'remnermres have fallen in- the Interior and- est. Qulf. - —3»&._‘“ wlrom 1 o'clock in the IC until 1 oclock in the njorming. It will ‘be nesessary for women: m to patroniize the BUL ] wu " a WJ“J Newyman | 1 EAT i f CROSSETI‘ SHOES | Breaktast-and Lunch | $500 UP_FOB MEN. ||| at | EWARD STREET | Juneaw Ice Cream | VAN’S SHOE SHOP ||| Paslor 5 || CARL g : o |- ¢4 ,,{,‘}ESQBSON i JUNEAU SAMPLE | WATCH REPATRING | ~ SHOP ... . | SEWARD STREET “fhe Lit ‘e Store with the Oppostte Goldstetn’s ‘ BIG ‘VALUES l 4mericdti Legion BASEBAlL DANCE 4 Ewiw” 1 t W e TR € (GAT ELKS HALL ol .& e Saturday Nzg}zt » §aes oy s MUSIC BY SERENADERS > 44 gk o - PIURE "WE HANDLE A COMPLETE LINE OF * G«merdt Electric Comp:any et Pffoducts maelumo “Table Grills - W tpomt models and everythmg “in G Wu‘mg 7 s s uflt 'I& Accessorie§’ * l&meflfber that the GE ‘label means-first-class prod- uets, and a guarantee “from the greatest electrical &rcern iff the world and yourlecal power: company ; meana somethiug: Alaska Etect L;ght and 11:nl vu ¢ erCo . JUNEAU—P}M:G ;821 DOUGLAS—Phone 18 'Edison’ Mazdd Lamps—ithe Standafd e JSompagison, - The 11th Annm\l Sou JAluka Fair will be held i 15, 17 e —e— nie

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