The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 13, 1932, Page 2

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! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, OCT. 13, Better Than Dollar Values F or a Dollar ECRU CURTAIN SCRIM— 3 8 yards for QUILTED TABLE PADDING— 54 in. wide, yard FANCY COLORED TICKING— TABLE FELT—54 in. wide, 36 in. BLRLAP—Brown, green, natural, 5 yards 27 in. CANVAS— 27 in; BLUE, AND PINK OUTING FLANNEL—S5 yards 36 in. WHITE OUTING FLANNEL— 8 yards for 36 in. STRIPED OUTING FLANNEL— 40 in: LNBLEACED‘ MUSLIN— 36 in. BLEACHED CHEESE CLOTH—. 15 yards . 17 in. HUCK TOWELING— CHILDREN’S PART-WOOI ¢ \l [: S. edch . CHILDREN'S FOOTE)) STEEPING . (:ARMENT.}*Smes 110 6,2 orh$l.00 45 in. LACE PANEL CURTAINS— UNION ¢ EXTRA SPECIAL ON WOMEN'S COT- : 50 - . A visit to.our Upsmrs Department wzll reveal ‘ to you surprising, uainpa,,,,ugms too! numer- < OuS tomention, i ot <ok, B M: BEHRENDS co. "l_nq. J_uneax'x’s; %eadfi:g flepa‘rt’}n;xi‘t Etoxfe : Sl y DR T. H.-WHITE DIES.” “AT COUPEVILLE WASH or. ke e practicBdl duW’_' i Juneau who was3) father of . # C. P. Jenne™of ‘this city, died & Coupeville, Wash,;late : last: month. ¢ Interment took place there. - The: serious. illness of Dr. White WAS communicated to Dr. Jenne ho formerly Springs. ,mwm»mm-n at- : ofrrheumatism and was en- I ufinhs baths mornings, en- ' Jong walks aftel aoons and sat! there Dr.'White had 5. I had & Testful, gma gk 0 Dr. Jenne returned this o fib e 9 e, re \u'ne home -;,'! 0 on mmmm fu-mmnwumusundex for Coupevillg, ——eo— ATTENTION LEGIONNAIRES! fi;u]n meedlls 'of ' the ‘Adford e BT TN midrordpmuo4w1ub¢ AM DEPARTS ‘Hfl at the' Dugout Thursday “at|® o CMHEN fm 8'P. M. Visiting domrides welcome. e R . James Wickersham nan Jensen were outgoing pas- Sciecaitiis morming on the métacs k) Pacific, Capt. Paul Kegel,| left for ‘hér regular voyage ‘Wigkersham ‘s destined ‘fot | d Petersburg in the inter- [of his Congressional candidacy. Jflen n booked for Windham ] ducks and geese. and immdeiately on receipt of the| odd, information the Wtter left Jutieau!o Before his arrival | o \forty (40) dayé aftér " | pasr | and’ answer;~oe: WOLVES WONT LET ROCKY PASS CLUBMEN SLEEP Predatory Animals Kill Déer and Chase Them from Islands Nights are made hideous by the howls ef -wolves in Rocky- Pass-and }| the predatory animals are respons- ible for the ‘scarcity of deer in the district, according to members of the Rocky Pass.Gun Club who returned to Juneau last evening from a 12-day hunting and fishing expedition into the area. “We saw comparatively few deer this fime on Kuprsanof Island, where they were plentiful in former years,” said I. Goldstein, one of the party of ten that took part in the out- ing. Woelves in Abundance “Wolyes seemed abundant. We heard them howling every night, and saw two of them. Without doubt, they kill many deer and also scare many others off the island. “Our party got very few dear, but we obtained nice bags of ‘The fishing was wonderful. We caught generous baskets of trout. “The weather was Miaml. The sun shone every day. Rain fell only onée day—Ilast Tuesday. Outing Was Delightful of deer, the outing was one of the most delightful in the history of the club,” Members of the club who par- | ticipated in the trip were I. Gold- stein, Charles Goldstein, Dr. Rob- ert Simpson, Guy McNaughton, Thomas J. 'McCaul, Ed ‘Jones; Fred Jdnes, Allen’Shattuck, L. E. Tucker and Malcolm Wilson. The voyage to and from Kupreanof Island was made inh the :power schooner Sitka, Capt. Willlam Doucett. s e — SPECIAL - DELIVERY -« SERVICE IS STARTED NHE% Special Delivery 1s the name c\f [l a motor ‘truck delivery and mes-| senger service that has been estab-| lished by E. J. (Kelly) Blake. A new Ford de luxe delivery truck, attractively paintad red, is now in use, and has its stand on Sew- ard Street in fremt of J. B. Bur- ford and Company's Stationery and Office Supply Store. Mr. Blake shid: “I have arranged with several business houses to dé their delivery work, but it does not occupy all my give messenger and delivery service to the géneral pliblic. réliable:” SUMMONS 'FOR PUBLICATION ““No. 8312-A [l 1n' the” District Gotirt ' for the Ter- ritory of Alaska, ‘Division Num- bér' ‘One, at’Janeau. AGNES GRIGG, Plaintiff, vs. G RGE C. GRIGG Defend- an | To GEORGE 'C. GNKGG, above de- féndant, GREETINGS: IN THE NAME OF THE UNIT- ED STATES OF AMERICA, you are “hereby commanded to be and i appear in"the above-entitled Court, . 'In"the District Court for the ritory of Alaska, Division Num-|- T One, af .mnm in said Divi- of ‘said “Perritory, and dnswer the compmnt “filed against you in |the above-entitled “action, 1% ¢értain action wherein AGNES |GRIGG 18’ plaiftiff and GEORGE ot ob.me {8 defendant, which is nfinbe\‘eq SW-A onthe docket’ of ' Court, within thirty days atter| 3 Mpmlbn of “the period of piblication qr sald summons, which by~ dn order made|" fd Court in satd “28th; 1932, was ?&.;" and” adtiof 20th or‘ Oc date of its vice upon sum- !?ns is senMM-mmxy, plaint of the on ‘file in e-entitled so to ap- it thereof, 'the plaintiff will Apply. to.the Court 'for"- the ' reHef in her .nmplllm IR M A g For a dissohutiof of 'the marriage cantract MMMQM plain- {tift, and that her‘name be changed td Agnes Pattefon, nd’ that 'she be ‘given & reasonable ;amoant as alintonly, and ‘the sami-of $100.00 as and ‘for attorney Pe€s Heréin, and and answer the { 'above-nahiéd | d Court in adtion, - &nd, .1t . you if curred by’ plaintiff in this case. lAnd for ‘such other ‘and further relief “as to Tourt may appear l{n and* eqi&% WITNESS WHEREOF, T have reunto set my hand and affixed He Official iBéal afs the 1, “Alaska, ‘this 28th , 1932, H DUNN, ' RV orerg, J.'W. LEIVERS, .|Lgst publication, Oct. ‘20, 1932, courts a; B ety faith nud perse lioya ty 7 in Row Over Son g Rumania is shown-with his son, ael. whom he peremptorily ordered to return from London, boy was visiting his mather, Princess Helene, Carol’s former The Princess hat charged her former husband with “bad dn" in Breaking thei stould share his n:no with both par og. King Carol @ MISSIONARIES " ARE GENSORED, AFTER INQUIRY Reporl Sponsored by Sev- en Dengmmations, Re- veals: ‘Serpent’s Trail NEW YORK, Oct, 13—The fourth installment of the report of- the Appraisal Commission of Laymens of Foreign Mission inquiry express- es the opinion a greater mumber of missionaries are of limited out- look and capacity. | ‘The report says the mx.smona:-; ies are prone to -promote their| fown’ churches, The_ trail ‘of self-| interest within the organization Hes Mke“a' trail of’a serpent over | the missioris’ of Asia.” Seven Protestant denominations are sponsorings:thes inquiry, —t——— FEARS MINNOW SHORTAGE JEFFERSON OI‘lY Mo:,-Oot. 13. —Now. it’s the minnows that need protection. G. M. Kirby, chief.of Missouri - State hatcheries, has warned that so many -have been "has set grecment that Prince Michael Varicose Ulcersi Old papers ror llle ay Emnln Seiped to- meet: fishermen’s de- mands that a shortage is likely within the next season or two. Healed “All in all, despite the scarcity| ! * at Ho No Tlme Lost from Work! No'enforced ‘rest. No opsrations nor injections. The simple Emerald Oil ‘home treatment permits you to ‘g0 ‘@bout your daily routine as usual-~while those' old' sores and ulcers quickly: heal up and your legs become as good' as new. | Emerald Oll acts instantly to end pain,-reduce $Wwelling, stimulate cir- culation. Just follow the easy' di- rections and you are ‘sure to be Relped. Butler Mauro Drug Co. and Juneau ‘Drug Co. won't keep your time. Iam equipped and ready to My service will be quick and | "that| a'périod | “) sue-| for the costs andl disbursenents in-| 4 money unless you are, —adv. R —— SRS T PHIVGNAG ALY R New Fur Garments tn | | New Styles ulll.nc m-lrm Remodeling «the Furrier | Building | % ooem R An Inveétfliént | 8 B TR From October 15 to Nm;ember l) you can get a oomplnte exammanon .md lhlrly ad]uqlmems for $30 00 FOR ONE M()NTH ONLY Telephone 581 for an appointment DR.C. F. FENTON CHIROPRACTOR Office Hours: 10t0 12; 2 t0 5; 7t0 8 JOIN: b3 i 'THE NATION IN A “NEW DEAL” BY VOTING DEMOCBATIC T] ?:KET S5 o 1] iii the Electton, For Delegate to Congress— SENATOR ANTHONY J DIMO\T L1 F or Attorney General— . JAMESS. TRUITT or Temtorlal Audltor-— FRANK A. BOYLE HE STRAIGHT * N ovember 8,1 932 b4 eadl 4 i | i | f Commlssmner OT Educatxon— ANTHONY . ‘kAfi&EQ* 53§ ;fior nghway Englfieer—; : ¥ e I“ H | W.A HESSE Senafor— 'NORMAN R WALK]LR or Representatlves— THo;%mSB JUDSON 1. Vg A4 ad h’: W. KEH()F )] :!V ave for R‘éqil:vélt tmd Préé’}';é‘i: s J. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.’W‘EATHKR BiJB.EAU The Wedather LOCAL DATA By the U. 8. Weather: Burean) - n. Forecast for Juneau and vicinity. beginning. at 4 p.m., Oet. 13 Probably rain tonight And Fflday moderlte souv,herly winds. Barometer Temp. Hum!dity Wind Veiocity 29.69 49 89 sw 4 29.55 44 98 S ¢ 1k 29.40 48 87 . i w 1 CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY ' | TODAY Highest lpm. | Lowest4a.m. 4a.m. Precip. 4am. temp. temp. temp. velocity 24hrs ‘Weather 0 2= 10 o Clear 3% a0 ey 30 36 JURES T 24 % 30 34 16 18 38 40 42 44 46 Weather : Cldy Pt. Cldy Clear 4 p m yest'y 4 ‘am. today Noon today Station ' Barrow Nomé Bethel Fort Yukon Tanana ... Fairbanks . BEagle .. Yo B Bl SR Dutch”Harbor .. Kodiak .. Cordova . Juneau 3 Sitka ... i Ketchikan ... Prince Rupert Edmonton Seattle Portland . San Francisco ... 14 8882%22%88?:-:&22§2| 8 S8R | sgHEBR The barometric pressuré is moderately low throughout Alaska and lowest near the Alaska Peninsula, with light rains over most ‘of Southern Alaska. The pressure i3 imoderately high over Northwest- ern/ Canade with clear -and' slightly colder ‘weather i the Interior and on the Arctic Coast. ‘Temperatures have remained nearly sta- tionary over the remaindér of th: Territory. LATEST MODEL CIRCULATING HEA TERS , in Walnut Enamel Finish All models, [pclqdin‘ mgnlles} size, have the ash: door and ash' door frame {maot):ly ngun‘d’, jv}\lclln' en- gbles the' stoves to’ HOLD HEAT LONGER. They are equipped with beautiful cast iron grilled tops, and extra large feed doors. SEE AHEAD y America will e a nation of pohncal pmphets for the mext month. . Predic- tions will be heéaped high at eyery gath- ering and ‘you’ll need information -to hold up your etil of the argument. 3 d,; B rer deh t B A daily feature. rqvieWiggvA.pm voiiug performances ¢ CAMP sy e . BN { the cirrent race, will ,pve you )ust what you want. Watch for it every day. 'i‘om&Y THE EMPIRE e ‘“"(‘\ batlas aaa MM b Brsa b .‘u it} ¢ 42 ’t}ri HE T By viws 2 TELEPHONE 15

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