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THURSDAY, NOV. 3, 1932, g Dailv Cross-word Puzzle KE“‘H IS Nm‘ A| RPLANE FRGM CANAb'lA'rs OMAHAN om AMATEUR cowfi-fl.t Chop 9. Make or 12 Ore of the Tal i e o e i flllze 10. Ardor 1§ Biblical oriest Alr in motlon H N E 0 FL'GH[ }5 Female sheep MRS. HOLMER WILL in L oo ENTERTAIN LEAGUE| 18 Jason's - inaliciousty Y ! . agres"®" AT nos: Endorsement of Karnes Norlh Bird Is Schedkiled th T Ladiey Wil be 20} g Nocturnal Z%&‘?fih Fails to Stir Him— Be Back in Juneau tertained for t regular sewing i Part'ot a whip Praises Henderson Late Today 2. uofiop.p.orned i . Gaellc ke meeting Saturday evcning, Novem-| minant Charles P [} l! Relevant . 7. American poet 1y et n Wi | g Amsriean oo ,{j_’;‘;'n"m (Mcc rrolls buge Of6) 10 ine” sdas Every-| 88 Poem Pkt Bird, Pilot Ch@% 28, Presents Lzague 13| 35 Sailor m Ketchikan .83 | cng ; ? fmfv‘csq; in Californin and_any- Ptrl Ulfl.: 4 ing, lefi 5 ite 0 ha sent. A8, Obli * k cordially invited to be present. T thing he may know of current B ing, le S y \;"zfi‘:'?nmx gg Astention g u?wn LN wlllel | Setoot - condlitions and the - work "’"g -"l'elj\‘ :and UVt FIREMEN TO MEET i Dessert, S nsteniation b iy vy 307 Minssieq won- |Goné by the present Commissioner e t] 2 Te aircratt & Bpor 56. Not 5o old 2. Scarce Gor and fear |of Education -has been gained.at. DPOUER Commis- | 8. Hold bnek 57. Feminine 3. Sympathizer 51. Number n; sionar. of Ed as a passen-| The semii-monthly meeting of | 44 Solemn name 4 Intrigue eonts ' a |long distance by Hehrsay. -3, el by o= 2 promige 58. Fimament 5. Amerlcpn dime “Alaskans, who. are dll deeply:? g3 190 this | the Dcuglas Volunteer Fire Ds-| 46. Armed confilct 59. Bilssful regions Writel 3 Hail coibes After a bricf stay at the local ! partment will be held at the usual| 8 Having winzs 60, Solution 6. In favor of Beam interested . in sthodl affairs, are Tt 8y S hour this evening in the City Hall | misch mote tamiliar with thc pro- fz:a’ngSXl:kl ¢ o S—.e mnge,mfi Intetesting usiness, including fi- gress in edueation in the Tersl- o o, Tand wal- | nal report on the recent soclal mryd b, 3 b y-:x;-s e M; ter McDav 1 a“vwill :e.l o is i A Henderson can ssibly be, an . 'n function, is anticipated for tho Phiretere”. ae mggh better qualt- TR With the plane. Ross Sometyille (left) of Londom, Ont., is shown hemg Yresersted the national -mateur fiofl trophy ) The & hediled to be] after beating Johhny Goodman (rtht) of Omaha, 2 and 1 the' final at Baltimore. Ramsey, meeting. fied to pass judgment upon my aspirations for re-election.” P Two Applications " on. AV ‘ e Byh, 1 &l < e 1 e at fired and the resulting flames ¢ 7/ family have removed from - the ..W//// // nm; from Ketchikan by plane. AUTOMOB]LF DAM AGF.D {gnited the paint on the Hood. | 3 51,}:!“ conase e tl:e Bon:l;r V . .%....//// ;[:u finmzd;‘eoc:rtu?haan:n:vrm- SLIGHTLY BY FIRE\ The blaze brought out the Fire? RULLER SKA TING cottage whieh “is located in the ’/ / / made mo addresses of ary kind,’ Department, and the flames were EVERY DAY—3 TO 11 P. M. same neighborhood. Mr. aid Mrs. Herman Gentry, efther political or on school mat- While at Frnm and Main Streets| extinguished with chemicals. Thel Children Under 17 Must Leave at 9 P. M. | who have %een living cut on the ters. > declined an invitation last- evening, the automobile of ¢zmsge o the motor car 1s esti- A B. HALI GUS GUSTAFSON, M highway, moved back into town at Ketchikan to make a talk over H. L. Faulkner, the attorney, back- mated at $15 or $20. oL s KAALL xUS GUR SON, Manager yesterday and have taken one of |the radi oon school conditions. | ————d the Smith ‘Apartments. He made the trip primarily to —_———— investigate the application for a g school at Farm Island, near Wran- HEPATRING JR8OTRY Ps gell, and at Ketchikan investigat- ea a similar application from ,Gra- vina Island. Both were rejected. Confers With Karnes At Farm Island he found'suf- iclent children to justify the es- tablishmerit of a spectal ' school. However, there were no facilities |available for the plant and none could be provided by the commun- ity. | e Thé number of avoailable pupils at Gravina Island wds not large wax_ up YouR HOME ECONOMIC ES SAY CONTEST &= 2%cz ¢ - ————— ¥ oresident of the United Stateg Go'f association, made the presentation. (Associated Pr:n Photo) ean 1 R FAMILIES ARE . RE-LOCATED ‘back in | Junean laie this after- i An Attractive Home Must Have Well Chosen Furnishings WE ARE SHOWING THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF FURNITURE IN THE TERRI- TORY AND INVITE YOUR INSPECTION | The weather side of the Eagles’ |Hall is beinz shingled this mwesk to provide additional protection ainst storms, J. C. Kirkham is in charge of the work. @lso the interior of the hall is being re- f decorated by Glen P. Rice, in pre- pamnon for the holidays. | ‘ae Empire New Pieces Now on Circulating LIVER BILE— |TEACHER HERE SPONSORED BY v e v g Heaters Karnes for a short time on school Stu lll 0 Priced from schools., WITHOUT CALOMEL £gR BRIEF STAY WOMAN'S CLUB S5 2.5 2 5 Couches $29.75up Can be made into Priced from $27.50 Bs ; double bed to 338-00 Another assortment of : p NFINISHED FURNITURE " 'DUNCAN PHYFFE DROP LEAF TABLES with many new styles Very Attrm'mm Exceptionally Low Priced : B UNFINISHED BREAKFAST CHAIR $1.00 : ; Mrs. Lyd ifiohnflansen Pupils of S:- enth and Will Be in Juneau Eighth Grades Eligible [REBEKAHS’ PARTY Until Next Week —Requirements ENJOYED BY MANY Mrs. Lydia Fohn-Hansen, Assist-| A Bicentennial essay contest, given {utfl:’?:lcxl]g t::le OZ:—dFefizzz ant Director ‘of Home Economics {sponsored by the Juneau Woman's 1 Hall by members of the Persever- in the Extension Service of the Club, for the children of the sev-| | 4 {ance Rebekah Lodge No. 2A. After Alaska Agricultural College and|enth and eighth grades of the cards, refreshments were served | ) . School of Mines, is in Juneau for Juneau Public Schools started to-|prizes were awarded as follows: TILE TOP COFFEE TABLES a brief stay. She arrived last night | day and ends November 23. on the steamship Admiral Rogers| Essays submitted must conform C,E:,’;ox t;:;—x.:::s i f,’le,,f‘_ Priced from $4.75 to $8.75 1 ;rm: Sk}:gwayz?;d izs n;ak:xgt ixer‘ml th;I fotllowlng requ:r;ments: Jand, second, : _— _— eadquarters al e Zynda Hotel. o ust be submitt by num- s ‘ - 'q barmte ':‘:."r,..., "..':fia:':.:"""‘ 5y ‘placls 1ok Juiand #bil vicin-{ber, (The teacher will keep o et B acaay /ot (0o sonn, RADIO AND FIRESIDE BENCHES “An exceptionally fine assortment of '_im‘mldu 2500 ity have not been formulated,” Mrs.|of the number given to each child) | por ‘Brldge‘—iadler Mrs Kath-‘ Priced from $5 ro to 312 00 SMOKING STANDS umumruhbmfn&umm Fohn-Hansen said today. “I shall| 2. Must be between 500 and 700{erine Hooker, first; Mrs. Abbott Tign r‘iw_fi B SN mm: cl.lrc. confer in this clty and at Douglas| words. second. ¢ % 3 £ New and attractive mod- b i with persons who associated them-| 3. The subject must be some| Men: C. A. Bloomquist, first; 0 selves with home economic work|phase of the life of George Wash-|John Gresn, second. 4 ¢ JUNEA'U DAIRY ] on my previous visits to his part|ington. dpme next 'pnrty will be held No- Fireside Chairs -1 els and a large 'vdrlety to select from. Priced very ICE CREAM of the Territory. Whether I shall| 3. A bibliography must be sub-|yember 16, | 2 2 Always Puré and Fresh 1 holdda.:ly ngub:c westing s k| il it Saay Sy, i In beautiful tapestry rcasonab]).ll\\luw is a gofod A HOME PRODUCT yet determined. expect to go| 5. says must be in the '.em:h- | . time to pick one out for [ - Westward hekt week. On my way|er's hands on or before November URED s ! Priced from 83500 g I §—————————"|to the College, I shall make so- 23, 1082. fli ED TO SEA' to $37.50 Christmas and let us put journs at Anchorage and Eklutna.”| Essays will be judged according it away for you. Mrs. Fohn-Hansen left the ag-|to: Flsh tmovemeni in Juneau in' the past 24 hours was limited to | 'The Florence Shop. . ||uicultural college near Fairbanks| 1 The material included. | Permanent Waving a Bpecialty in September. She gave instruc-| 2, The way the material is used M!“ ;nktmonw meAdg::{;l Stomgge X a " “Florence Holmquist, Prop. Bie tions at Circle City. Before thejand the theme developed. company of 12 tierces of mild-cur- Phone 427 Tréeze-up of the Yukon River she| 3. Punctuation and grammar. ] t o | voyaged to Whitehorse, where shel Three prizes will be awarded as ::wl;;m &he: flgo Afl“fi; goat entralned on the White Pass and|follows: attle, e Yukon Route for Skagway. There,| First prize, $5; sccond prize, $3; s 3 ok ._x 5 at Sitka and at Haines she meet|and third prize, $2.. | with home economic classes and e gave lectures and demonstrations, ‘Specializing in hrnlnent and Hnge;d?&r.e;-:::hh ::Z:ot;;wfks-t = INSUL‘. MAY —— l' STORE TO OPEN s%%u BE BRO“GHT Juneau sobn will have a store dealing exclusively in household furbiture. Its name will be the Akt FRONT STREET Economy FPurniture Company and ————P:—_-:xg e Pl o e R et | Extradition Treaty Ratified B. B. Green is managing the| DBetween Greece and O PARADISE . by Comngsl)y _Dawson_ Juneau Beauty Shoj pc SYLVIA B i SANTA plungecl into marmse wfl]’t fiICKY J 9 “Tomorrot’s Styles ?fibwmf;;hi,,ffi'fl'fiflf America | D 3 Today” Hoo, WASHINGTON, Nov. 3. — The ,thl: the spee(l of 11131‘ tlwe, stro]cevj futxlely “The Economy Furniture Com- B T i b ot overnments of France and the "b“‘“ United States have announced rat- {ber; 10" he said. “It has Deen|sicssion of Te extradition treaty. financed by Juneau capital. It ayen informed quartérs regard- nng carry a complete stock of theies 49 propable that steps will be t designs. of household furni- started immediately for the return b of Samuel. Insull, former Chicago P ICIFIC LEAVES 0 utilities magnate, wanted in Chi-| | YAGE TO for trial on a chatge of em- % s s qioue lo peieurs, Koke|\ JUNEAU RESIDENTS ARE § X y ports, the mot- 9 arahip Pacific, Capt. Paut kebel| BACK FROM 'GODDARD’S | departed from Juneau this morn- ; s 3 Iing on her regular weekly voyage.| Mr. and Mrs. Lockle MacKinnon he carried ‘a fairly £Argo. fi.( the MacKinnon Apartments and 'l""Among the vessel's outgoihg pas- Zynda, of the Zynda Hotel, re- sengers was 'J. Webb to Fanshaw.|turned. to Juneau.last night on the steamship Admiral Rogers from so- $4.95 to 6 R. CASEY’S REMAINS -95 . dard’s Hot Springs near Sitka. $ : SENT TO EUGENE, ORE.| r. MacKinnon went to the oty “ry — " mefluvemamkd 5 For fiterment in Euganle, Ore,|rheumatisn. Mr. Zynds, Having vpequyutmmwcuey‘pradmdmrwmanflemm- x:,"m last night on the|ping off a ladder, went there for] p Admiral Rogers. mmmwmm W The remains were sent-to the{ing from his injury. former home of the deceased—on mhmmtlgwmw r.their visfts, L . o i agunst turl)ulent mammomal waters,‘ tllen Jnslle(l to tlle divorce court. CLIVE became her second husband. Again - luppmess was just a step ahead but SANTA ‘Eouldi’t catch it.; iThe sl&aéow of a former husband Luns over their llfe, mtrutIeJ n tlmcn llome, threat- ened to wreck anofl'xcr marriage Tor SANTA. o These young peoplc, caug}xt n tlle meshes w of a moJern every-clay prol:lem,,tne& LtavelY'to conquet d)e wall between lmn 'IT:e oqtco‘me all lopc anJ reason, but love o‘)eys no’ rulec "A new serial l;y a famous‘author . * STARTS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8 IN THE EMPIRE g SKIRTS ¥ A smart new assort- | ment in wool crepe, | flannel and sport wear. e I Al sizes to 34 waist. ) A PRICE

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