The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 16, 1932, Page 2

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GIFTS for § INFANTS Gowns and Gertrudes, 2 for §1. Baby Shirts, 2 for $1. Baby Blankets, 2 for $1. Crib Sheets, 2 for $1. Saturd(n and Wonday W omen’s Lmen Handkerchiefs $ Gift Special—A splendid assort- ment of sheer linen embroidered Bal)\ Dresses, $1. Baby Caps, $1. Baby Books, $1. Sheet and Pillow Case s, $1. Soft Sole Baby S]. Glft y T(nlot Articles An agractive selection of Atomizers, gift specials. $1. Makeup Boxes, $1. Compacts, $1. Perfumes, | feet for extra sf-r“ce' $1. Fancy Boxed Soap, T # $1. Bath Salts, in fancy WER S * | JAMAS in attractive WIDE LACE PANELS— Splendid quality, $1. SEWING lli’lH\ GIFT \t-r\ ATTRACTIVE B A 1|l\(l MATS — Very nice qual- ity, $1 FANCY APRONS — i gandie in pastel shades, appliqued and lace trim: med, $1. $1. for Handkerchiefs—Special 3 for ...$1 Gift Boxes—Containing 3 dainty Hamlkerchiefs—Spccial 2 boxes PR iYL W 00 P THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY, DEC. ..................... $1 GIFTS for MEN 3 Ties, 2 for $1—rich pat- terns. Men’s Shirts, $1— a small lot of high grade shirts, collar at- Men’s pajamas, fancy tached. 4 By the U. 8. Weather Burean) $1—white with contrast- ing Handkerchiefs, 4 for $1 PHOENIX HOSIERY Servige, Semi-Service and Chiffon— Every pair perfect, French heels and reinforced ecradle Full fashioned. fine gift special. LEATHER keys. fi’:] l'\(’l tnm~ $1. M\E TH lPOR"l ED Or- 45x36—pair, $1. $60,000 for Geological Survey in Alaska (Continued from Page One.) pending the time when more nea ly adequate funds can be ob- } tained. In’ keeping with this suggestion, | the All-Alaska - Chamber Is teley School Glee Club and a group of | that graphing all its members through- | children out Ihe Territory ‘#0 ‘communicate | Indian school will be heard nnm the League .if economic condi- | tions improve. Mexico has been a member of Old-time favorite carols will be|the League of Nations {or about a year. Withdrawal has beu -eaused by organist and Elmer Reed, the com- the expense in mainta |bership in the Leagué Which runs 1o about $68,000, 2 year: divect with the Senate Commit-. ‘tee, "and the central “body will take | similar action.’ ‘It “will ‘also get in touch with the B‘eame Chamber cf Commerce and urge it to line up the Washington delegation in/ cupport of a movement to get the! item restored by the Senhate. “Fhe discontinuance of the Geo- logicel Survey's investigations and mapping in Alaska would serious-) Iy retard the development of its mineral resources,” said Mr. Whit- tier.. “These are highly valuable to companies and individuals, and form.- the basis for most of the prospecting and explorations made by them in mineralized areas in the Territory. “Mining, particularly gold min- ing, is at this time attracting more attention from investors than any other industry. A number of large, mining companies, Canadian as| |77 A% amE nomis . well as American, have in the past few months turned their atten- tion to the Territory, and one of | their first steps was to inquire for reports by the Geological Sur- vey upon districts in which they were interested. If the work is ;by public school pupils in the Ele- Community Singing Mark Program Yuletide festivities will be inau- cummd next Sunday afternoon | ith a community Christmas Tree ation at. Triangle Place. am of excepiional ‘merit arranged for the occasion. I WOMEN’S NOVELTY RAYON PA- DAINTY UNDERGARMENTS — A Vests, panties and bluomerw 2-piece suit, $1. 5-YEAR l)IAR]ES with SMART HANDB!/ \(,'3 — New slvles, ) —in delightful patterns, $1. LINEN LUNCH CLOTHS—Hemstitch- HEMSTITCHED PILLOW CASES— { Door 1-piece style, $1, (,HINA GIFI‘ Conditions Improve MEXICO CiTY, Dec. 16.—For- |c1gn Minister Manuel C. Teller has formally announced last night that | Mexico will withdraw from the The Juneau City Band will play |League of Nations. veral selections. And the High | from | seasonal vocal numbers. i Old-Time Carols i chosen for the community singing. | Mrs. G. B Krause will be the| munity singing director. Alfairs Will Not Conflict Mrs. J. H. Chase, chairman of | the Christmas Tree committee of | the Juneau Women's Club, under| celebration will be held, emphaglzps‘ that it will not conflict at all with | the muslcal concert to ge given mentary schol auditorium next{ Sunday afternoon. i “The school concert will begin ai 2:30 o'clock and will be over by 3:30 o'clock,” Mrs. Chase said. “The Christmas Tree celebration will not begin until 4 o'clock.” - —— . . Gastineau ‘G. A, Nejson, B. Jones, Willlam Green, Mrs. Guy €. Wood, Juneau; Chp.rles G, Goodell, Cordova. Alaskan discntinued these reports will no Jonger be available,” he added Patsy LeRoy, Anchorage, Ralph’ Peret,~Juneau. the Government's ‘ open The statement was made clear left the door for continuad pagticipation the nation e Go window snopping iff Your easy |auspices of which the community |M8ir: Read the 'd""u“m'fl'-l -of fine white linen. trim and all sizes. Belts, 2 for $1. Socks, 3 for $1 — fancy patterns. Shirts and Blouses, each, $1. Handkerchiefs, 4 box- es for $1. Toques, $1. BOYS’ GIFTS Fancy Knit A SPECIAL VALUE IN | GIFT JWELRY—A won- dcr[ul selection, $1. TURKISH TOWELS— Shadowarp design, gift spvcia], $1. PRINT ED Good quality print, $1. O., Juneau’s Leading Department Stogp -~ gwes. " , MINERAL FUNDS *"ckants AT TREE MEXICO 0 FOR TERRITORY START YULETIDE BiG LEME AS | ARE WIPED OUT BandSlctions, Group and T00 EXPENSIVE House Committee Deletes| n tor Member- shxpufiowever. when mem- APRONS— I 16, I932 .8 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The Weather LOCAL DATA Forecast for Juneaw and vicinity. beginning at 4 p.m., Dec. 16: obably rain and warmer tonight and Saturday; moderat= 50 isterly winds. Time Barometer Temp. Humility Wind Veiocity Weather 4 vest'y .....2094 29 92 w 3 Cldy 4 today -......29.93 2 97 w 2 Pt. Cldy Nc today .29.98 26 87 w 2 Cldy CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS i YESTERDAY | TODAY 3 Highest 4pam. | Lowestsatn. am. 4am. temp. temp. temp. temp. velocity 24hrs, Weather i | .8 -18 | | =20 -12 12 0 Olear -2 18 18 26 12 04 Snow ok .20 20 ji 20 26 4 06 Cldy Yukon -4 -8 | ‘-8 2 4 0 Clear na .10 -2 -4 2 6 0 Pt.Cldy Fa anks L] -8 216 -6 4 0 Cldy Eagle 0 0 4 =2 8 0 Clear 8t. Paul i 3¢ 32 30 - 18 Trace Cldy Dutch Harbor 36 36 |8 88 4 0 Cldy | Kodiak ol 4D 40 et SR 12 138 Rain 38 34 34 4 0 Cldy 29 2 25 2 0 PtLCly* — 33 - 0 0 Pt. Cldy 32 28 30 4 0 Cldy 32 32 34 4 [ Pt, Cldy 12 3 8 6 0 Clear 40 32 36 4 0 Cldy 34 | 28 32 El 14 Bnow 48 | 42 44 6 0 Cldy A moderate storm is central south of the Gulf of Alaska and a vere storm is central south of the Aleutian Islands with a bar- er reading of 27.90 inches in iatitude 46 degrees N., longitude 176 degrees W. The pressure is moderazly low between these storms and in Western and Southern Alaska except the Southeast. Light rain or snow has fallen in Western Alaska and heavy rain at Ko- diak. The pressure is moderately high in Northeasern Alaska and ! the Pacific States with clear weather in Northern and Northeast- ern Alaske and unsettled weather in the Interior. Temperatures have risen in Western and extreme Southeast Alaska and have fallen in the Interior and North. ———————— y'B Hmt |CORDOVA MILL. OWNER Charles J. Goodall, lumber mill owner of Cordova, is spending a |few days in Juneau. He arrlvedl |from the Westward last night on the steamship Alaska. He \will| take an early boat to Seattle. He| intends to go to California for a| vacation of several weeks, and then Will return to his lumber business| in Cecrdova. He is staying at the| Gastineau Hotel. ————— EODDING'S HOME NEARLY DESTROYED BY FIRE| Tuesday night Olaf Bodding put| two sticks of wood in his furnace| {and the house got so hot he had| to open the doors and windows, and he thought for' a while that‘ he would have to throw some water | in the furnace. He had bought two loads of Morris’s upland hem- |lock wood. So be careful with| Rubbed well into the skin it |our wood. We are selling the larg- also forms an excellent powder |est load in town—three full rlcks bas guaranteed measure. I also advise the same mix- MORRIS CONSTRUCTION CO\ ture if cases of windburn, as I —adv. [ discovered when I had not other | —_—————— { cosmetics along on a recent ship- BARBARA KENT For a soft smooth skin I find one of the best beauty aids is the liberal use of a simple mixture of glycerine and rose water. Read the ads as carefully as you Inc. 2 NOTICE OF HEABING OF F FINAL ACCOUNT | In the Commissioner’s Court for the Territory of Alaska Division Number One. | | Before CHAS. SEY, Commissioner and ex-Officio Probate Judge Juneau Precinct. In the Matter of the Estate of! ELLA ROWE, deceased. | NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN,| That ANNIE KEENY, administra-| trix, w. w. a. of the estate of Ella Rowe, deecased, has filed herein| her final account of her adminis- tration of sald estate, and that a hearing will be had upon said final | account before the undersigned, at Juneau, Alaska, at 10 o'clock am.| on February 18, 1938, at which time| ; and place all persons interested in! sald estate may appear and file| objections to said final account| and contest the same. | WITNESS my hand and the seal of the Probate Court above men- tioned. this 15th day of December, 1931. (SEAL) CHAS. SEY, Comimissioner and ex-Officio Pro- bate Judige, Juneau Precinct, First publicatioh, Dec. 16, 1932 Last publication, Jan. 6, 1933 e Read the classiffed ads. The EASY Wriing Pea —— Rty Free.,. with every desk l;ase_ a llper to convert your Pocket Parker Duofold to a duk pen. pk yougpdealer, | board location. read the news articles. Pajamas Make a Very Pleasing Gift Call in and see the new colors and patterns The new prices will please you SABIN’S “Everything in Furnishings for Men™ Have Y ou Seen the New Hamilton Beach FOOD MIXER CALL AND SEE THE NEW MACHINE IN ACTION Ask our Mr, Parsons for a FREE copy of the Hamilton Beach Food Chart. We have a lim- ited supply at hand — the first 100 persons asking for same gets a FREE copy. BUY AMERICAN MADE GOODS and Ed.lson Mazda Lamps Alaska Elqctnc nght & Power Co. » Juneau—Phone 6 ' Douglas—Phone 18 IS ON VISIT HERE| /% Interest On YOUR Money . . . With Safety! The Unsold Portion of the $50,000 Serial Bond Issue of THE ASSEMBLY COMPANY Secured By THE ASSEMBLY APARTMENT BUILDING in Juneau Is Now Being Offered in Denominations of $500 each. Description Folder Sent on Request. Bonds May Be Reserved by Making 5% Deposit. CALL OR PHONE THE ASSEMBLY CO. OFFICE (0ld First National Bank Building) PHONE 28 A Local Invesiment Where You Can See Your Dollars Earn 7%. 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