The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 7, 1932, Page 2

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, NOV. 7, 1932. Coats and Dresses EXTRAORDINARY VALUES Nowe Is the Time to Bu y' Your Coat New styles—in the new crepe materials, furred in the most ious and fashionable manner. of black and the new colors. $17.50 ored. Regular $7.50 Regular, 14.50 ... : Regular 19.75 B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneau’s Leading Department Store $22.50 and $25.00 Coats A ‘collection of lovely dresses all fashioned right and exquisitely tail- i“0ld Clothes DIMOND GALLS); " Gous.., WICKERSHAM ON ‘- \ocmber, 10, ... ;GAME I!EMBRIAL peen designated as “Old Clothes Doy, by the Juneau Chamber «f Commerce according to Al- Challenges Delegate for| Saying He Voted for ! Present: Game Law Jen Shattuck, President. poxes will be placed outside (Continued from Page One.) of Bailey's Cafe and every Ju- neau citizen who has any sort ¢f cld clothes that might be ueeful for the nmeedy this win- ter is urged to donate. The clothing will be turned (vis to the Juneau Woman’s Club who will intelligently dis- tribute it, bringing warmth and comfort to the less fortunate gress to legislate upon game. and fur-pearing animals and the me- ! morial made & direct request on| (his winter. Congress to extend it sudh powers. —————————— In &kis Ji speech, Judge WO RALIO. I EN COME ‘Wickersham said his attention had | LOCAL STAFF been called to this r. by a friend, and that he had checked Poitevin and Howard coating fi\ Up on it and found that Benator C: arrived on the Admiral S Dimond in ™913” had voted for F. from Seattle last Saturday luxur- % & resolution endorging the present nici: and both have been assignad Alaska Game Law and that an ¢, idential copy of the same hill was Mr. atfached to the resolution. Y ca operator five or six years He did not refer to the amend- , but Mr. Crocken is taking ment requested in the memorial his first “trick” in Juneau. local radio staff in:Juneau. Plenty Poitevin was in Juneau a5 | 10IL BARGE "ALLOWED NAVIGATE NARROWS Authorization has been given to | theMartha Foss to tow an oil barge | thrdough Steamboat Channel and ;Wran;ell Narrows the au:hor?za- | tion having been given by United | States Army Engineer's Office ai | Seattie . according to advices re- | ceived by the Customs. House in Juneau. The barge is expected to pass | nordshbound through the Northern | waters about November 8 and | southbound about November 15. Steamboat Channel and Wran- !sell Narrows are so narrow in | places that the ofl barge will use the entire channels of navigation while passing through these par: ticular places, el BOY BORN TO MRS. TRAYLOR Mrs, Cevil Traylor became the mothér of an 8% pound boy in |St. Ann’s hispital at 2:30 o'clock }ye::erday morning. A BT AP SN “GREETINGS” Dr. Doelker speaking. Drugless Health Institute* Phone 477. adv. {nor to the fact that it was a me- | — 3 — — morial urging Congress to amend the Organic 'Act, of which the Delegate boasted he was the author, to give Alaska the right to make and administer itS own game and {fur laws and regulations. . ———— [RITES ARE HELD FOR | "LATE EARL TURPIN i Puneral Sérvices were held’today |for the late Earl Turpin. The rites took place in the parlors of the Juneau-Young Undertaking Com- pany and were conducted by Rev. Erling K. Olafson, Pastor of the Resurrection Lutheran Church. Interment was in Evergreen' Cemetery. | OLD-TIME ALASKAN IS SERIOUSLY ILL i Josebh' “Toy ot—‘r:nabee, old-time’ | resident’ “of “Alaska, ‘was''brought serfously ill to Juneau this morn- | ATTENTION PIONEERS : AN INVESTMENT IN HEALTH ‘Until November 15 you can get & The funeral of Willlam H 11’8-\ « Jand will be held at 2 pm. Wed-|complete examination and 30 ad- nesday, November 9, at Ca”(""sljuslmemfi for $30.00. Telephone Mortuary. All Pioneers are re-|5g1 for an appointment. DR. C. L.! qusted to attend. | FENTON, Chiropractor. —adv. HENRY L. BAHRT, | — —adv. First Vice-President. | 50c Pioneer Jax:, ¥none 443. adv. [SUSSSSSSP SRS S S S S > 4 s " BAZAAR CATHOLIC PARISH HALL Next Thursday, Friday and Saturday Complete Turkey Dinner 5:30 to 6:30 Saturday, Price One Dollar A major event of the three-day activities FISH POND—BEANO BOOTH—WHEEL OF FORTUNE—NOVELTY BOOTH BARGAIN BOOTH Everyone Invited—Admission Fre_f; Fun for Everybody Prviz'es_ for the Lucky 3 VOTE FOR Anthony E. Karnes FOR COMMISSIONER OF EDUCATION Special training for all phases of the work. Nineteen years' sucecessful experience. Will conduct the office economically, efficiently and in accordance with the best educational practices of the times. Does Not Bum, Buckle orWarp 4 N you remodel -V your house, be sure you'use Sheetrock. It gives: you' the safety, privacy and comfort that good walls must provide ... solid, durable wallsthat takeany decoration and preserve it. We'll supply you and instruct you fully. SHEETROCK THE FIREPROOF WALLBOARD SJUNEAY LUMBER MILLS ) Phope 358 f [ 2 Bority] % “Please wire me early on Tuss- DEMOCRATS T0 SWEEP NATION, ~ SAYS CONNORS United Party, Backed by Progressives, Makes Roosevelt Certain (Continued from Page One.) |ing on the motorship Estebeth. He was taken from the vessel to St. Anp’s Hospital by the ambulance. His infirmity is due to advanced | years, i e R FRIDAY, NOV. 11 FILIPINO IS SENTENCED 1 TO PAY $500 FOR FIGHT ("margad with assault, C. V. Crvelo, Filipino, arrested Saturday night, was today fined $500 by }Judge Charles Ssy after he had |entered a plea of gullty of assault. » #A. Bagon, another Filipino, was | o | the object of Crvelo's attack. The i fine was not paid and Crvelo was remanded to jail. the nation at large. Senator Di- mond will be elected as Delegate' to Congress by an overwhelming, vote, and the entire ticket, Terri-| torial and Divisional, seems assured’ of going into office with him, thus giving Alaskan an administration®y in complete harmony with the coming Democratic national ad- ministration,” Mr. Connors said. s Text of Message } The text of Mr., Perley's m&s- sage to Mr. Connors follows: “The campaign is over and all§ that remains to be done is to make: sure our votes are polled and the| ballots guarded .carefully umtil the. results are definitely announced. || “I am grateful to you for the. generous assistance given in this! great campaign, We will win at great victory on Tuesday and. the! result in no small degree will be attributed to the assistance you! and other sincere and active Demo- | crats have rendered throughout this, entire campaign. and Votes For He has sought o indorsement f vidual or organization. 41 Every statement he has made in is supported by facts. day how things appear to be go&ng.{ and also endeavor to get complete returns in our possession through your headquarters as early as pos- sible, i “Gov.. Roosevelt and,SpeakerI Garner join with me in express- ing our most sincere and grateful thapks.” Bronchial Troubles ; Ji:fifi‘“‘f.fi":““i ing_seripus. You ‘can them now | fimmu&mflcm that is pleasast to tak gew medical di H Contingent expénses in the offi reduced. | 1 R e, Creomulsion isa with two-fold ac- tion it soothes and heals the fnflamed from the ! nized by high medical aathoritjes as one of the nt:fil llnlm’i lgunclia‘:;or pers sistent coughs and col s and other forms 2 2 of 'lm! bles. Creomulsion contains, 1} m- - This sa L e:.;w‘:::h::&,“h,“..::::s:“&::;. {and the number’ of teachers employed membranes _s:o&:helrmwmndmf pgecedmg years. - Fidd W sa seeh “the stomack, i absorbed in attacks ll:;en of the !mub{: mdg e"h’:c"f'. 1 the growth of the germs, I Creomulsion is guaranteed satisfactory | in the treatment of persistent coughsand colds, 'pronchi:l asthma, bronchitis and lorms of respiratory di; isiexcellent for l'r\:‘;ldingry 3:':;’;:; er colds or flu. Mon.yr:zmded if an wuhorcald.nomuerolhowlounul after nkinglccordh? dv.) In agerd with the pledge made to the people was elected two years ago he has kept politics and politics out of the schools. . 1f he is. zud work finane the taxpayers of ‘ment of service ing, is not relieved Askyour druggist. (A Alaskan youth, and 1 o v " Serenaders’ Orchestra A REAL GOOD TIME PARTY FOR EVERYBODY! ELLER ' Solicits Your Support Following Reasons: Territorial school costs have been reduced. A survey of the school plant and an inventory of its physical prop- erties have been completed and filed in the office for the first ... Aime in.the history of the educational department. A savi . approximately $75,000.00 to the Territory will be “m:‘ appropriation made for schools by the 1931 compared to0.a deficit for every preceding 3ad to be made up by special appropria- was effected although schiool enrollment ‘degted he wil continne these poliies to the end that sduca- 00.00 shall be. maintpined as an instro- not: become i '(x’”d( Adverisemefil) 2 A GALA EVENT AMERICAN LEGION Armistice Day Dance E1KS’ HALL rom any indi- this campaign ce have been are larger .than iin of Alaska when he the schools out of o El % " the Territory at an 1 cog in € J. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU: The Weather LOCAL DATA. /By the U. 8. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity. .beginning at 4 pm., Nov. 7: Generally fair and cooler tonight and Tuesday; moderate east- erly winds. Time Barometer Temp. Hum!dity Wind Veiocity Weather E 4 pm. yest'y ....30.00 38 70 6 Pt. Cldy 4 am. today 30.14 39 3 SE 12 Rain Noon today 30.01 42 52 NE 6 Cldy CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY | TODAY Hijghest 4p.m. | Lowest4am. 4am. Precip. 4am. Station (femp. temp. | temp. temp. 'yeloclty 24hrs. Weather Nome . | ‘4 2 4 8 0 Clear Bethel ... 2754 -4 oA 020 T 0 pear Fort Yuko) 4 4.8 .8 8 4, i 0 yioQlear Tanana 6 6 12 1R 0 0 Clear Pairbanks 2 2 -18 -18 4 Trace .Clear Eagle 6 4 i -10 -6 6 0 Clear 8t Paul ............ 32 28 26 26 18 08 Cldy Duteh Harbor ... 38 34 24 30 14 22 Clear Kodiak ...... ... B4 34 28 32 6 Trace Snow Cordova ... 30 30 28 28 8 04" Pt.Cldy Juneau . . 39 38 36 39 12 09 Rain Bitka: .......... 47 - 30 - o 0 Pt.Cldy Ketchikan . .. 46 42 32 34 4 0 Pt.Cidy Prince Rupert ... 44 42 38 38 4 .04 Clear Edmonton .. 38 34 20 20 4 0 Clear Seattle . 52 44 48 0 0 Cldy Portland ... - 56 | 46 46 4 .08 Cldy San Francisco ... 66 62 54 54 4 0 Clear The barometric pressure is low south of the Gulf of Alaska and from Kodiak to Unalaska with scattered light showers over South- ern Alaska, The pressure is moderately high over the remainder of the Territory with clear weathor in Middle and Northern Alaska | and much lower temperatures.in the Interior, generally below : zero last night. Temperature changes hayve been slight in other districts, WE OFFER—— $50,000.00 First Mortgage—7 %—Setial Gold Bonds of The Assembly Company At Par Plus Accrued Interest (subject to prior sale) Secured by first mortgage on the new As- sembly Apartment Building being erected on the corner of Fourth Street and Seward Street, Juneau, Alaska. Comprising 32 modern apartments, total- ing 88 rooms and reinforced concrete garage. | These bonds are in denominations of $500 each and are to be retired serially as follows: 4 bonds to be retired March 1, 1934 8 bonds to be retired March 1, 1935 8 bonds to be retired March 1, 1936 8 bonds to. be retired March 1, 1937 8 bonds to be retired March 1,.1938 8 bonds to be retired March 1, 1939 8 bonds, to be retired March 1, 1940 8 bonds to be retired March 1, 1941 8 bonds to he retired March 1, 1942 32 bonds to be retired Mareh 1, 1943 Interest Semi-Annually on March 1 and Sept. 1 A GOOD AND SAFE INVESTMENT The Assembly Company Offiée iin the Race Building. (Old First National Bank ding) ‘Juneaun ¢ R YOU KEEP THIS - and other valuables, pro- from the m’&%&, Pfotection costs far placement, A Safe in our str 7

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