The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 8, 1932, Page 2

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, SEPT. 8, 1932. Rm(ly for i’liur A p}#mmi Toh'o;?rrb'b PTRYATR il Bowded \Mukra-mmi SMM:MW“ Buck f'rai pad "f 'f“fiiafiffi‘é‘s ‘!ugher o Fur conts are Y‘ onger shoulders bavaa, wide appeatanee. mfwnm are Afil{“:mfiei:% 'XP@ B 'qqfll&Yfi.s .are put} fli'm fl“’ -‘flbpwh.fl ol i dype ves s puffed at il iflmes trom $79.50 to $1 39 50 o gy e I3 P & 4 e w A s vSi Lo DRESS COATS SIEIPTE T T }"b\ Loy These_new coats'include every d-esu'a e type—m the fabrics, colors aqd trimming, ,fqvqred hy, fasHidhy Pfi&éii $19‘ 75 to $57 50 $ g,,} pe ,t e g I sheer wooléfns, smns, ruff crepes, érmkly crépes -nd velve!. The ex:q_qlslte lines of these dresses I i) give t‘fiem their air of qunctib‘n by el i o $92.50 CLOVES= fal !lew s i autuihn shndcs. 75c dhd KID GL.( fS—Brown;, mude, grey am{ f;lack g e % 532%».,.. 3 L P 3 Plcsmu'cmuS’—Nnuml ‘brown and- black. ?rsuu,r:,,. Boskarsn 4 " i : mfiffifii’ Gfifim—mflhfinw ana fiif- : L s]‘% ’?95’ !39%-.‘. b Wil b i SKPfi'PS in rough waolens, all the Mu sluffeq .—=.black, Brown, m vy, flime and green. .. ..’ ; .. $2.95 each ‘HOSIERY‘TIW ever famous and na- SCARPS' iff" ‘thé tubti ':" uuy"fi; Ally 'M lflfln‘ 3 colot \combiiay tions, i’flfi and Sm 5 - tionally advertised Phoenix hese in all- the popular shades at new prices. - GENUINE LEATHER SPORT JACK. . \EE in cboco]dfe bBrown, ' .. wE 87.50, 3935, $13.50 HANDBAGS — Black purses are the most’ outstanding for fall, and e 'MSES in- smés— dhd coftois. Maui‘ : 0 mfim o choose fi‘fi%}‘ diu\ «prices, as ustial, ate mogy T mwnab'le- é theén: brown. You will: be sure to NECKWfiA‘H it Taie m ‘ifi'fi; Bflfig i w\fiufiwe pé‘fi,,é&; Sar 1o i find your mew handbag here. Priced to’ please. Rite Temgle Fonow- ‘Temple. quenLIy was presented with assuming the of of Worthy A Rainbow . Chapt:r, !Coqn_sedlq:, New. Rainpow. -officers are Annette F\ojk@h Zervice; AR Sy ta Porter, Conficentigl Ohses . Bernice _Rejdle, Quter - Observer; Mm'g Jeannetta - Whittier, Choir ler ;. Enpe, Kvonquist, ;. P‘ox Inga Lindsfro | members.; - j New, Del § | OriR Edwards, Master Cuuns~ § | Danie). Livie, Sepior . Counselor; “ Edwaxzd - Cowling, J\quorv or;, Peter Melseth, Senior Deacon; Gordon Ingman, Junior Deacon; | William,, Friend, Segior Steward; {Karl Alstead, Junior Steward; Ern- | est Weschenfel Orafor; . Rohert John,,-Mills, Marshall; | Theo: Runenedt, Standard | Bearer; Albert Fleex, :Ervin Hager- REV: W, GRIFFI.THS Rev. - Warken #Giffiths, who! Rds iof Rev. C. C. Saunders. | Faulkner. £ e PIONEERS’ OF ALASKA | | 18P, M. SR peion g E. F. RODENBERG,: i Vice-President. ELMER REED;; . . {the mouth of a.ced: caught recent- % Jfor- Every P'(_irpdse,. SR Joint Exerclses n Scolush Jmpt instaliation -of (officers °[, the Girls of theé Ranivow and the |[————————" %~ ‘formorly k e S Order of De Molay, was held last A night"in Scottish Rite Tefple. Af- ter the - installation dancing was erfoyed” in the-*ballrdom of the il st nl Gpasts Rainbow officers ’ere installed by Mary Jeanmette Whittier, retir- ling Worthy Advisor, who subse- a past 'Worthy Advisor's jewel. After roduced MrS; xthy Matron of | the Eastern w ~who spoke on |the atms and wglev&mem.s of ‘the | DoMfolay.. afficers: were instalied | by Bark, Lagergrea, retiring Master ‘Ellen /Mize, Worthy AdvViSd;|ny Brice Howard, Vice-President, ‘| Phyllis Bdwards, Worthy Assoclate asisor Sister. ot Forkelsen, Love; Tigion; Amy ;. Grace. Nelson, , Jenne, Fi- ‘| therford, and Mu’fia‘ Lea, Choir {up, Arthur ®icken, George Danney; 3 ‘(Lo"m White, - Alvin- Bloomgu'st and Walter Holmqu\s& preceptors. | IS HERE FOR ¥ MONTH been . pastor of . the Presbyterian Church at Skagway, for: mare than K ia_year, is in Juneay fog a month's ! 'sojourn. While in this city, he will ¥ 'supply the pulpit of the Northern Light . Presbyterian Church, . made | vacant recently.by the .resignation Mr. Gritfiths fs a house guest '!at the home. of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Dén't forget to attend our regu-|}’ |1ar meetinig. Friday, Sept: 9, at A diamond ring: was found if 7 by a Sca.rboml'gh Engiand fish- d | o D Pririb-and | AMBER- T0 EDUEA 4 'e-.i:- RN g oy et ] 5 2 ber qtfingle_rje Te Xz ' Carpen : i [nmway (Contlngefl_)i.". rvagy ‘?h?," fecond mu, the into a stéam he garage, EvGMet " r , ). Ylle Roev prmx thy High Sei Blanehe: Kelly, Marjorie.- ‘I’fllfllon, Margaret , Yeakey, [Enid . Burns, Mus, . w S, Pullen. . eret? R.., Erickson. The meeung was presided over ‘Washington. All, routine business was deferr- €d_uptil next week’s meeting. During the wek 28 requests for information were received and an- swered by the fecretary's office, AT NOON LUNGH 557 55 = P lfimume of President Allen " 'Ri . Visiting, and Logal ad;m:.BGARAc' VICE... [ Ors Greet by Ch chn ufleu Arena. present his first meeting of |The sec floor will be gonverted B et doub- ling the space of the Service Mot- Coi| hic) | The guests of the Chamber to: |ihy msf‘.(’lgo: i Koo oofhples Seyenty cazs will Dr; ga ;;:fefl S, V"m 1‘?““; be accommo@tqi-w -tbe_t-wbnuors r B f ulty mclud Supt. B. 8. Raven,| Mrs! ‘Lodlld Mahobe 4 oufbi A, 8 Dunhnn Principgl; \ & G |a former resident of Juneau, is a ‘Wentland :qnd Misses: Helén 1Gzay, | visjtor, lq the city. . She is a house guest. ‘¢he’-home of Mr. and Mrs. un.\wv mlvace segr%ary t0 . Dean. Whl..of the . Department of Education at the University of s L VI, T W " o v I. 8 Dl'mnm; op AGRICUL wEA'mm‘ BUREAU 1 D; the I. Wellhg’ M‘) Forecast for Juneau and vtcfl‘am‘ M;Asnlnx at 4 pm, Sept. 8: . Shovers toright and (Friday; gentle southerly winds. Tine Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity ~ Weéther 4 pm. yest'y 56 65.. W 3 Pt. Cldy 4 am, otday 44 94 Calm 0 Cldy Nogn today .. 51 70 SE 12 Cldy LE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY. |. ...+ »TODAY mmt 4p) | Lowest4a.m. 4am. Precip. 4a.m. Station temp! !’ t temp temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather Barrow .. .30 v« f 28 127 Trace Snow Nome. ... 46 46 32 4 0 Clear Bethel ... . 56 54 ° 33 36 8 [ Clear Fort.. Yukon .60 60 36 38 4 0 Clear Tanana .. y 58 58 | 28" 28 0 Trace Clgar Fairbanks. ... 60 58 32 32 4 0 Clear Eagle 58 52, 30- 30 4 0 Clear St. Paul 48 48 42 42 14 04 Pt. Cldy Dutch Harb 48 48 4 46 10 0 Cldy Kodiak. 52 48 42 4 0 22 Cldy Cardova 54 48 44 4 8 .30 Ragin Juneau ... 58 56 43 4 0 0 Cldy Sitka ... .. 66 - 45 — 4 32 Cldy Kefehikan. ... 56 56 4“4 4 4 0 Pt.Cldy i Prince Rupert ... 52 50 48 50 4 90 Cldy Edmonton ... 80 6 54 54 4 0 Pt. Cldy Seattle . . 18 76 56 56 12 0 Cldy Portland ... 88 8 58 58 4 0 Pt.Cldy San m-mclsco e 58 56 56 4 0 Cldy Al The pressure is_moderately low ip the Gulf of Alaska and near the Alaska Peninsula with showers in, the Gulf, Portions of South- east /Alaska. and modegatelyJagavy rain at Prince Rupert. The pres- sure is. moderately: high from. the Pacific States westward and on the Arctic coast and.is rising.throughout Alaska with clear weather in;the Interior and on the; Bering Sea codst. Temperatures were lower, yesterday In the G\IU ol Alaska. 85 anst ea s B iR CIEL Sl A “For th‘b Hunter g L )z “ *’. g ‘I‘A.' RH«'LEs———sH(fi‘ amfiNm %1 { “and all ACCESSORIES GUNS and AMMUNI’TH)’N Are you' ready for flu& 1992 Huntmg Season? wfim t;émflm Mtth

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