The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 1, 1932, Page 2

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, SEPT. 1932 HURSDAY EVENT — PRESENTING SAVING MERCERIZED TABLE - L THS > . M5, in. x 45:in, Specnfl Endn Sl 00 CHINESE EMBROIDE COVERS Speclal KERCHIEFS hlte and Colored, Special, 4 ior J ] WHITE LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS Col- 2 i ored Embroxdery, Special, 8 for . CHILDREN’S 'DRESSES In"Prints, sizes 2 to 14 -Special, Each $1:00 HAND EMBROIDERED BATISTE INFANTS’ DRESSES ) Spoclal Each .$1.00 WOMBBLS PRINTED HOUSE DRFSSES ‘Special, Each ... .. MICKEY MOUSE. UNION SUITS for ‘boys and glrls. sxzes 2 to 14, Spec- ‘vial, 2 .suits for l’m GLOVES: FOR WOMEN Specml ‘per ‘pair ... . $1 SANITARY NAPK!NS Speclal 5 finckages or WTE OUTING FLANNE'L 27 in. wide, . . 2 yards for $1.00 WHITE MERCERIZED DAMASK for -table cloths, 58 in. wide, Specml 2. yards -for flfie\r LINEN DAMASK in blue and white ‘and red and. white, 58 dn. 1 wide, ‘Special, lper' yard . REMNANTS AT Y, PRICE ‘.u. NEW FALL MERCHANDISE ARRIVINC ON EVERY fiOAT B‘;i%hwmk(b”h& e iy g JUNEAU’ muammmmmmfis ; A LA wmwwmmflmnmlmmflmmmmlfi The yisitors had a . wonder{u], time |, while in Dougas. B WFANT CHILD DIES Lacking just three days of being | three, months old, Harry, little son of . Daisy Fox died this morning fram . pneumonia. The - child .bhad been ill only a few days. Arrange- ments for the {uneral have not yet been .made. —_— - NEW FAMILY ARRIVES mus crnr COUNCIL IDI.II SIIOB'I‘ SESUON ‘The 1eguids monthly session of the City Council was held Tuesday mmxon was given Mrs,. G, B. Rice and two chil- ‘They have taken the Gray ooauc on H. Street. FIREMEN ;20 MEET Tonlcm tba regular meeting of Douglas * Volunteer: Pire De- $1.00 | FRIDAY WHO CANNON HUCK TOWELS 16 . x 33 in. -Specul 6 for :$1:00 BORDERED 1302044, %m, Special; 8 for §1.00 v BOE28 AN ix 4434100 SATURDAY WE HAVE ARRANGED;FOR GREATER BARGAINS THAN EVER /FOR, THIS ¢BIG, OPPORTUNITIES FOR EVERYONE KNOWS THE' IMPORTANCE : OF POLLAR!DAYS AT THIS STORE.' HURT IN FALL, Father Josemflard to Be in Hospital 10 Days or Two Weeks In a fall from @ scafford that had been d for the making jof repairs to Catholic church at Atlin, B. C, Rev. Joseph Al-| lard, the pastor, was badly shak-| en up and painfully bruised, but,| fortunately, he escaped serious in- jury. He was brought to Juneau yesterday afternoon in a seaplane piloted by W. M. Emery, and is| a patient in St. Ann’s Hospital. He will be under treatment for ter days or two weeks. | Helping in Repair Work Father Allard was helping m' | the repair work when the accl- | dent to him happened: In the fall he wrenched his back, and the resultant pain would have been greatly aggravated by . travel on| £=|train and boat, so he engaged the| mrua!t to bring him to this city.| The plane, which made the == flight, is one of the five Bast- glman airships that were brought “==|from Detroit,, Mich,, to take pros- | pectors of the party organized by #= Thomas M. Mitchell nto the Liard = £ == placer gold area of southern Yu- == kon Territory. Pilot Emery expects to fly back ATLIN PRIEST FLIES T0 JUNEAU @ st JANET GAYNOR To keep my complexion good I use a honey treatment night and morning. | I cold cream my face, rub it m‘ |and remove it with a soft cloth. Next I wash my face with and warm water. 1 Then I apply the honey and pat it in for ‘five minutes. 'Next I wash it off with cold water and apply an astringent. The honey, soap removes impurities and leaves my‘ skin in excellent condition. —_—e GIRL LOSES TONSILS Jennie Savikko, 17, of Douglas, | successfully underwent in $t. Ann’s. | | Hospital today an operation for | the removal of her tonsils. | 4 p.m. yest'y | Noon today | Barrow i Nome : Bethel | Cordova J. 8. DEPAkTMEM OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The Weather ; LOCAL DATA /By the U. 8. Weathcr Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and vicinily. beginning at 4 p.m., Sept. 1: Probably rain tonight and Friday; moderate southerly winds. Weather ' Cldy Pt. Cldy Rain Time Barometer Temp. Hum!dity Wind Vgiocity 2067 58 56 Calm 2984 45 91 Calm 30.02 51 86 5 CABLE AND RADIO. REPORTS 4 am. today 13 YESTERDAY | Highest 4pm. | temp. temp. | . 32 32 | 48 48 4“4 52 50 _ TODAY Lowest 4a.m. 4a,m. . Precip. 4a.m. temp. temp. velocity Mhrs Weather 32 14 Cldy Cldy 12 Cldy o Cldy 0 ‘Cldy ‘o Clear 02 Cidy .08 Cldy 0 ' clay 0 Cldy 0 Clear Trace Pt Cldy 20 Cldy 1.46 Rain 18 Rain .01 Clear .01 Rain 0 cldy 0 Clear Station Trace 48 Fort. Yukon Tanana Fairbanks Eegle . St. Paul Fwe Dutch Harbor . Kodigk .. Seewasne Juneau ‘.. Sitka ... i Ketchikan ... ‘Prince Rupert Edmonton ..... Seattle ' | “Portland ‘Il ... | San’ Francisco | o.b;eacuaoema ‘The pressure is below normax Lhmu;’hout Alaska and lowest south ‘of the Aleutian Islands and in ceneral Canada with showers in southern Bering Sea, the upper Yukon Valley and Southeast Al- askd and heavy rain ‘st Ketehikan. The pressure is moderately high from Washington ' southwestward. Clear Weather ~prevails 'from Fort ‘Yukon te Cordova ahd freezing temperatures were' réported from Fairbanks.:” C}oudy weather is general in other portions of the Ter- Special, '# 45.- $1.00 FANCY LlNEN;xGUEfl': TOWELS in F i v:r ite anfi 'c?lgs, M, egch ...$1.00 FANGY,WQWARR;&W BATH TGWELS Sp\eull 2 ‘or i W AR wm\ ) AMPED AND ,HEMSTITGHED PIL- CASES 8" yards o maon PRINTED PERCALES 7 yards for $1.00 FANCY RAYON' BROCADES All. Colors’ 6 yaxds for $1.00 RAYON PRINTS AND CREPES, Special 2 yards for .. WHITE PEQUOT, SH.EET]NG 8| ide, Spet:&lQ 2 yards for £-5 ;l 0 UNBLEA@']’ED KEAR'SARGE SHEETING, 72 in. wide, Special, 3 yards or. PEQUOT PILLOW TUBING, 42in. Lid 45 'ih. ‘wide, ‘Special, 3. yards.for . WHITE TURKISH TOWELING, 18 in. __ wide, 'Special, 6" yards ior ; $1.00 sfl.‘(‘bmmy:nm 50.in..wide, ., . . Special, w y $1.00 ‘RAYON BRAP wide! Special “2 BRIGHT COLORED, mlrkr.b CHINTZ, 36 n. wufe, Sfiecul? yaratuflcq)r $1 00 .$1.00 31700 3 IRRRRImTHnH R 5 B8R PLT B R Med». mfenh». h bnnonn % tea- spoon pepper 3-8 cup salad dress. Mix and chill ingredients. Serve | on lettuce leaves. . . . /Splced Pears 7. pounds. pears, 7 cups sugar, 2% cups vinegar, % cup water, 1-3 cup broken, ¢innamon bark, 2 table- :puu- rlole seloves. out “(mn; 10.minutes. Add_pears | and, holl' glowly tw«n minutes or | . well_glazed. . Pour Jar and cover with . (Serve hot or. cold) , dry.place. 2 cups chopped ham, 1 cup chop-| ped . fresh pork, "% ' cup cracker crumbs, 2. tablespoons chopped on-' ions, 12 tablespoons chopped - green peppers, % teaspoon salt, % tes~|P spoon pepper, % teaspoon ocelery = salt, 2 eggs, % cup milk, 1 fable- 1. eup. spoon- fat, melted. ,4 tablespoons sugar, s Jemon juice, 1 cup mu:‘ = TEACHERS WANT TO ‘LIVE - IN 'HOMES| Several Juneau public school | cherries, 1 cup . diced - |to Atlin tomorrow. e e e teachers are anxious to obtain room and board, or, if such are not avail- able, just room alone in private | homes, according to information | given out today at the office in| the high school building of R. S Raven, Superintendent of Public Schools. Persons having board and room, | or just room accommodations for teachers are requested by the Sup- | erintendent to communicate thh g 8 COAL| For Euery Purse—and for Every Purpose CALL US DIRECT— PHONE 412 F.0.B. Bunkers Per Ton Utah Stove $15.25 Evan-Jones 2 Junior Briquets ... Carbonado Egg-Nut .. Indian Nut . Indian Lump ... Carbonado-Indian-Mix.. Nanaimo Mine Run ..... Nanaimo Screened ........ Ladysmith Mine Run .. Ladysmith Screened ... Ladysmith Screenings .. Nanaimo. Screenings Utah « Screenings Blacksmith .Coal b Anthracite Nut Coal ... Cartage ,Additional SACKED COAL For 'Call Trade 70¢ to 90c per sack Pacific Coast | Coal Co. PHONE, 412 vipegar and water., ,aail gently with- E \Singer And we rent them in Portable and De Luxe Models on the purchase later. Alaska | Electric Light | & Power Co. JUNEAU—PHONE 6 DOUGLAS—PHONE 18 Southeast Alaska Fair September 14-17 " ritory. (| Rentals may be applied |, ___VOTE THE REPUBLICAN TICKET Ry i STRAIGHT &~ . 'NOVEMBER 8 Don’t change-horses in the middle of the stream. Presulem Hoover is gaining in strength évery'day’ and - will be triuhipHantly ié-elécted "“Our platform will be in the hands' of every voter in the Territory. Read it! Study it! For Delegate to Congress— : JAMES WICKERSHAM For Attorney General— JOHN RUSTGARD For Auditor— CASH COLE For Commissioner of Education— W. K..KELLER For Highway Engineer— E. F. WANN For Senator— J. E. JOHNSON, Ketchikan For Representatives (vote for four)— GROVER,C. WINN, Juneau R. N. SCRUBY, Wrarigell H. P. HANSEN, Ketchikan L. H. KUBLEY, Ketchikan REPUBLICAN TERRITORIAL COMMITTEE First District of "Alaska * (Paid Advernsemem) THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU Our Services to' You Begin gnd .End.at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat fliou Would Yow" Do’ctor YOUR HEALTH AND COMFORT depends upon your Plumbing and Heating. It costs you.no,more to trade with an old reliable firm as our volume enables us to buy in large quantities and our overhead per dollar’s: worth ? of business done is lower than' othérs” Plumbmg and heating prices are lower ;than they have been for many years. 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