The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 5, 1932, Page 8

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WM. B, IRELAND PLANS MA n? ALASKA PIONEER FOR OPENING OF . NOVELTY SHUP Mrs. Hazel Knmse Smlth to Conduct Business in DIES IN TENAKEE Body Is Bloughl to Juneau dlld Rites Await Word |2 FLIGHTS MADE BY THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, NOV. 5, 1932. S SEAPLANE NORTHBIRD re made today by rth Bird, Pilot A. C. OWNERSHIP OF v'u se McLean. With J. V. Hickey, owner of the |to & w ton Purchases Business | plane 'CHANGE MADE IN = » Juneau and Douglas, being the | NIFTY SHOPPE s x_- Mrs. Martha Sey Hunting | ng. The new telephone num- is 279. | ‘Well Known Here Mrs. Huntington is well known aughter of U. 8. Commissioner id Mrs. Charles Sey. She was © many years a resident of Doug- 5, and is @ gra.dua.fe of the Doug- | High School. Returned Last September T an absence of several years | he States and more recently in | ie Philippine Islands, she return- |COUNCIL WILL MEET ON MONDAY EVENING No meeting of the City Council was held last night as had been expected. A special meeting of the officials will take place Mon- day evening. 7 |be “Always Something New.” Sev- eral new and attractive lines will |be added and Mrs. Hunftington is |now ready to welcome her many friends on Gastineau Channel. I’———-—- Registration NOT on Front Street [ to Juneau last September. | slogan of the Nifty Shoppe Mrs. Martha Sey Hunhngmn the new mana.gement will | Arrangements have h Bird will take repair | pought the Nifty Shoppe fron STy ¥ died of a pul-|fected for the establishment of a parts to way for the damaged |Mrs. Eva Hawver. This pop | t Monday at|curio and novelty shop by M .nlmo tomorrow. Shappc which is located on Fron | t | Hazel Kirmse Smith in the Win! he North Bird left this noon for | sireet, carries @ line of ladic: | on K(K from Relatives 0ld papers for sale at Empire. Winter and Pond's |damaged in landing at Skag | Necessary! For Voting in the Tuesday been per- aged 63 years, Funeral ar-|and Pond Photograph Store a ct, 18 | aresses, coats, hats, stoekings an await advices from|lower Front Street. i for the round trip. The|underwear, costume jewelry, br & L a ry, bri | et un s Starts November 9 PO e Pogront o i Election! ‘, The new business enterprise will be installed November 9 and will carry an afternoon. gnades, beads, purses art goods, | Mr. Ireland came to Alaska in ,ond a special assortment of bab; For a long time he worked J.o gypsum mine near Tena- Some Juneau voters are under the impression that registration or having voted in the primaries is necessary to qualify for voting in the coming elec- tion. This is NOT true! The only qualifications are that the voters, male or female, have had at least one year’s residence in the Territory of Alaska; 30 days’ residence in the precinct in which they are voting; be able to read and write or if unable to read or write they still ensive stocks of semi-| ous stones, Chinese carvings,| Sk /\Ay u*auty i iint AN | ~|Are You | f ¢ 1 Lzstenmg? articles, embroideries, clois- ¥ ivory onne jewelry and a large assort- ment of imported novelties. Well Known Alaskan Mrs. Kirme Smith is the pro-| prietor of a curio and novelty shop been employed d Snyder. accompanied to by Deputy United States Charles J. Springer. The voyage was made on the power ¢ Sachem. Brother and Sister A GALA EVENT AMERICAN LEGION in agway, which has been esb&h-i lished there for years, and recently conducted such lines of business at Agua Caliente in Mexico and at We are still picking up an o Mr. Ireland was unmarried. He|p . s 00 casional big diamond bargain and| . y r who lives crih e 3 1Y | passiny it on. We have now { may vote if they voted at the General Election of but whose 1 fine bi one, nearly one and o 1924; and that they be American citizens. not yet been as- %% %0, KLAWOCK INDIAN IS ' | HELD ON CHARGE OF | DANGEROUS ASSAULT fine color and perfec- tion in fancy white gold mount- ing, that a cash customer can get for only four hundred and fifty e has here, L. Ireland of Los An- rd of the demise has 0 her | mains are at the Charles | (Paid Advertisement) Armistice dollars. This combination wa worth more than twice as much 2| D a y D a nce == | Fred Williams, Klawock Indian, w rter Mortuary. . : - couple of years ago and wil was arrested there ay by Dep- SALLY BLANE CLAE SR L S ST s | roii By Al B soor uty United States Marshal Neilson R s TR on MI LK MI LK as times pick up a bit. that all through history diamonds when bought right have been al- mostthe safest security you could own, aside from the pride of own- ership. Call and see this remark- able value. DEMOCRATIC WORKERS and taken to Oraig for a pre nn;}‘ |inary examination on a charge WILL MEET TONIGH T/|assaut with a dangerous we according ¢o official advi 5 TALL CANS—Best Grade ................. 25¢ GARNICK’S—Phone 174 Cooked cereal and cream once on, | a day is my beauty hint. If you re- | fear added weight from eating this To make final arrangements for |ceived at the Marshal's office to- |food, I sug 15 minutes of cal- e polls here next Tues- |day. |isthenics a day. This will pre- Democratic commit- | Following the hearing in the |vent plumpness. inct workers are to|United States Commissioner'sCourt | another beauty aid that T use is held to answer to the |aimond meal and water for week- Committee- | grand jury by Judge Peters. He will |1y facials, The mixture is made today. bL taken to Ketchikan for deten- inty paste and applied to the face, i start at 7 p.|tion. neck, arms and hands. When it X itteemen and \mrker»‘ is thoroughly dry, it should be equested to be on hand at The tobacco acreage this year |washed off. The skin is left very 1 that hour. |11 Kentucky decreased 24 per cent.|smooth, fair and whitened. FRIDAY. NOV. 11 ELKS® HALL Serenaders’ Orchestra " | BIHIIIIIIII||II||Il|lIlI|Il||l||l||IIII|III|IIIlIl|I||IIll|IIIIIII|||IIIII|||||IIIIIII||||||||IlllIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||"IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlmIHlIII"IIII|IIIIIIlIIIIIIIlIIIIlIIIIHIIHIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIII|IIIII|IIIIIIIiIiIiIIlI|III|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIIIHIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||IIIIII|IIIfl THE CHANCE IN A LIFETIME FOR ALASKA AND ALASKANS' GOV. ROOSEVELT SAYS: Gov. Franklin D. Rocsevelt, in a personal interview, at Democratic National Headquarters in the Biltmore Hotel in New York City ex- pressed friendliness for Alaska and the hepe that the Territory would -elect Anthony J. Dimond, Democratic nominee, Delegate to Congress. j SEAPLANE ‘NORTHBIRD’ FOR CHARTER to Anywhere Southeast Alaska Based at Juneau PHONE 194 J. V. HICKEY, Owner The Nugget Shop A REAL GOOD TIME PARTY FOR EVERYBODY! } TS S i B Gov. Roosevelt's expression of friendliness for Alaska and his endorsement of Senator Dimond came in a telegram received from Demo- cratic National Headquarters and signed by Emil Hurja of the National Committee Publicity Bureau. The telegram, received by John W. Troy, Chairman of the Alaska Democratic Territorial Committee, said: P ————— L —— "“Ina personal interview Gov. Franklin D. Roosevelt authorizes the state- ment that he is very friendly to Alaska and that when he goes to Washington in March he would be very happy if he could then go into a comprehensive Alaskan program with a Democratic Delegate to Congress. “<Ido hope, he continued, ‘that Alaskans will send Anthony J. Dimond to Washington.” ” 4 . ; VOTE THE STRAIGHT DEMOCRATIC TICKET! And Show the New President-to-Be That Alaska Is With Him - And For A NEW DEAL FOR ALASKA! - | For Delegate to Congress— For Commissioner of Education— For Representatlves— T B SENATOR ANT HONY J. DIMOND ANTHONY E. KARNES F. J. BARANOVICH, JOE GREEN, For Attorney General— THOMAS B. JUDSON, J.W.KEHOE JAMES S. TRUITT For Territorial Auditor— For Senator— FRANK A. BOYLE NORMAN R. WALKER Eyery voter in Alaska should think this over and realize the service he is domg for the Territory when he shows to the coming Admmlstratlon F ge TP EY 1YY Y Low overwhelmingly Alaska is in favor of it! For Highway Engineer— W. A. HESSE Join the Tidal W ave for Roosevelt, Dimond and Prosperity 0 e e e (Paid Advertisement) i —————————————mn, IIIIMIIIIIIIWIIIIIIIQIIIIIIHIIIM"IIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIw’lIlllI|IIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIWWIIWI|IIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIHIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIH[IIWIIIHIHIIIIIIIIIBHIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllilfiIflllllIlllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIlIIIIlIIIIlIlIflIIIIIIII

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