The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 21, 1933, Page 2

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NEW PHOENIX NEWS l CARD PARTY LEAD IN FIRST TOURNEY MATCH " THE DAILY ALASKA VI_ZMP{RE, SATURDAY; JAN. 21, 1933, ANCHORAGE HASIMRS. IRVINE HONOR BUEST "< , AT LUNCHEON George Bros. f g | and children, |Make Minnie Bigger and better smiles wreathed Minnie Field’'s face yesterday. | | badly needed. | § |’ The George Brothers month- | Iy award of $40 in trade or a sent | is for warm work cl | The supply of ‘this tyr | ing has been fairly adequate un vy and now new supplies he need of red for Work Clothes the dep | all types of clothes for men, women | ciated by the depot wor t demand| for men | e of cloth-|opposite the Federal Building at any is work trousers, work Donations can be left in entry- to the Methodist pa 1| time, or a the ion, 32 call to any member of committee will 'assure collec- > committee working with Mrs?| el in the welfare department mposed of Mrs. Walter Scott, i % ;W;L BEARUE A e b Fonicmm lakes b Uames o Elks'Martha Society. Gives Fare- in"to SANANT kS Wk odis Sho: packs, mackinaws, an M. Frank Millrd, M. 3 P . % i e | Interaity Contest— well ‘to Member Sbon of ttie adfed dhdfles, HAd Mss - TR ESIREET, NS, Howeel % T ik dae by, Atk et Smith Corona AL et ks to play cards, | . Fields decided to stay in Ju- |20 ¢ T s of this type wili] Al WOIR st L E = <P ike to play ca Juneau Teams Second Going South i ; be greatly appreciated by the club | department the old clothes EMSURINESEIE whorover you may gl gy & »r offers for enter neau and use the groceries. E Anoed el v o o evening than the | st welfare department. The commit-|depot is e iaia % he League rooms In the tri-city BElk§ “Sowling| The Martha §ociety,of thg Pres- ! |tee is particularly anxious that “-“}“dfl'fl‘ g g Ro“;{“"* [/ tion—you'll find @ " League, starting at |fournament Whieh opened yester-| byterian church entertained &t an § | pecple know: that v His Jof WGHD Mps B R Smith-Corona use- : 1 event [day, Anchorage kot &way 0 & lead |claborate -luneleon yesterday af- hecessary but that e e | ki g e h i” ‘(u\ 1" in both divisions when the wo-|ternoon at 1 o'clock in the parlors {ments, trousers, shirts “or ~coats,| i T ‘ N B LG S ot Ay I,L;agug men's five of that city rolled the |6f $he. Northern Light Presbyter- | are ”hdzb_’ aceepted. o BUSINESS LOOKING UP | > ti whis " e fine score of 2814 to overwheim ({an .Ghuféh in. honor of oOhe of 5 m - the requests received, indi- i i 2 “’ . ]/.\ h h”lfi :r::{%m:msml:e Juneau, in second place, and Ket- |their vefy efficient members, Mrs. . that men with famites| 1IN KETCHIKAN, LOCAL S SARLE" : for cach and also a grand|chikan, third, and the men’s team |Harry Trvine, who will leave Soon | {nave been more caretul in planninz| MERCHANT BELIEVES P s i B [ 5 Refreshments will be serv-(nosed out over Juneau which in|to make her home in the States. H jfor the winter than bachelors. The| «Ketchikan is looking forward to M’j“‘“h‘":[ i MlNK &\ | the cards. Everybody is|turn downed the First City pin[Abot 45 were in attendance to| | st. 1 of appilcants 10 4 good Spring with & big IMProve-| Corona always /A | s {busters {pay thelr farewell respects to the | clothes are “i‘;flfl” re who have al-| ment in the fishing business,” &-| types neatly with sl The score of the Anchorage wo-|guest of honor. ! . v ‘n able to obtain work,| cording to Herbert Coleman, owner i PSR - ; | ] i 4 g speed fo spare, ! BEAVER 3 o Imen was hird high for both sec| : Mrs, Bdwin Sutton and Mrs, 7, Juneau :Women: Dispense e, and have * until| of Coleman’s dress shops in Juncau : MISS BN B ETS ST eded the assistance of ¢har-|and Ketchikan A NEW KIND OF TYPEWRITER. And if | Selected by 3 famous Paris dr | FROM makers—Verg Borea, M \ \ \ \ \ | \ \ \ \ l} \ \ i i \ 5 N \ | y { § § I} ! \ i Rouff, Jane Regny, as the smart- N \ \ y { ) \ § § \ \ \ \ ) § § § { § ) \ ) { N b 1 \ ! ) § N 4y e est Fall ho: colors. Three ¥ lovely shades of brown for the s Children’s Home here, was| Scores in the men’s division were : fur-trimmed mode of Autumn expact>d home on the Norco this|Anchorage 2865; Juneau, 2827; n and Winter! Exquisite in th morning from a month's visit in|Ketchikan, 257. The women's Phoenix hose of fine quality. nd Wa: res er Anchorage, 2814; i Made of Certificd Silk for greater el e i "Jun au, 2177; Ketchikan, 2017, § beauty, er. wear. Chiffon MISS WAHTO RECOVERING |The sece ts of matehes will be : and semi-scrvice weights., New =7 | bowled % low pri Miss Vieno Wahto. who Mrs. Scolt of Anchorage, had the | § Blue Foxis the new Fall ated upon the appendi best mateh score of any player in has b and th-everything shade en con is hospit week. PURAADE CERTIFIED SiiK B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Douglas Church Juneauw’s Leading Department Store § { morning jsermon tonies. ete. S e expected to leave for her home early HER VISIT SOUTH| Miss Florence Miller, one of the young ladies in charge of the Al-| Services Notices for this church column 3 must be received by The Empie not later than 10 o'clock Saturday | to guarantee change of INSURE YOUR HOME St. Your Furnishings g i in 3 Congregationa] Comm Douglas Catholic Church Aloysius Church 1:00 p.m.—Christian Doctrine. unity next |$on of the Anchorage men’s {eam and was topped by the lo- lodge’s male experts by but 13 points. The Anchorage men betiered it only 51 pins. the tournament yesterday, rolling a total of 646. Weiss and John- were second and third respective- Iy with 605 and 594 pins. The game score of the two lo- cal teams follows: JUNEAU MEN | Lavenik . 158 203 —361 Barragar 212 .. 219481 Bringdale 163 180 175518 l Stewart 167 181 —348 |Bavard, N 194 178 —372 Blomgren 171171 | Ergbland v 180180 Halm 183 203386 Totals . 894 925 1,008-2897, JUNEAU WOMEN Lavenik... 187 180 184531 Bavard 132 168 ..—300 Coughlin.... 165 . 140--305) Erbland... 142 110 134386 . Peterman.. 145 140 119404 | Mrs. Worth 113 138251 Totals 51 T T16-ATY Match scores for the out of town teams follow: ' | $ SAFE COMPANIES i | =mTcHIKAN WoMEN ] AT LOWER RATES | 5. W. CADWELL | e R ) A Peterson 408 % R . 10:30 a.m.—Sunday School. | Payne 359 4 H. J. EBERHART 11:30 a.m.—Preaching. | Hicaiin 335 ] 01d First National Bank & o Bl e g N Building—Upstairs St. Luke's Episcopal Church | | eterson 90 3 ;2 i | g 1 g o ; | Total 2017 ~| 7:30 pm-—Evening Prayer | i | ‘ A;)A{JtCHORA()E WOMENMG ‘ 1 i e o o, e - b ~ ATEY BOEs, TORRIG Alrsl Deees Wendler M. A : McCAUL MOTOR | [man for the Olevelana Indgians,| yrongie” ™ A 1 was a halfback with Louisiana Woohal .- S COMPA II h in 1026 and 1927, when he N o9 It J. . DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURY WEATHEK BUREAU | D,m,’e‘fi“*‘"‘” o o : The W I Chapman 512 o e eat wer Thompson . 476 i LOCAL DATA ?oo; NENPERERR . By the U. S. Weather Buream { Thiodesu . 549 Forecast for Junean and yicinity.beginning at 4 pm, Jan. 21: Totad o l Probably snow tonight and Sunday, slightly warmer Sunday; ANSHORM}E Fr o moderate southerly winds. McDonald 527 Time Barometer Temp. Hum'lity Wind Veiocity ~Weather Weiss 605 4 pm. yest'y 2054 19 39 NE 12 Clear Johnson 694 4 am. today 2049 16 45 SE " Clear Ellison 547 Noon today +..29.38 14, m E 6 Snow Bayer 592 CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS ezl : YESTERDAY | TODAY ol ey . x i Highest 4p.m. Lowest 4a.m. 4am. Precip. 4am. ] IN MEN 'I:AR Station temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather TRAVE G s | i Barrow -24 -30 -36 <26 6 0 Clear SPR[NG !NVASION OF Neme 14 14 12" 12 1S 108 ‘snow | AR ASKAN TERRITORY ; ?;E’f;“km _gg jg b fj 1: 3 ‘éi’;; Four Alaskd travelifg men ar- | Tan‘am % el 8 ° ° 10 Cldy rived in Juneau em the Norco from 5 i . | Petarsburg on fheir first invasion Fairbanks -0 10 £ o SNOW | o the Terrifory this year Eagle # - 43 S8 0 ROy | ety Pa Net St. Paul 34 3¢ N » 02 PLOWY |4 Twine man, whose home is in g::‘:k“ufbor :g ;g P g}gf Ketchikan, Lisle ¥. Hebert, Schwab- g = ... |acher Hardware representative and Cordova % 26 §oinE 5 Clear | g A MeEnchran, §e¢hwabacher Juneau 21 bl 19 ¥ 4 Clear | G rocery salesman, and K. B. Ed- [ Sitka fad = i i 9 Oy | wards, “Heinz 7, -all registered ! Ketchikan o . % A 4 J CIe8T |6 the Gastineau ' Hotel and will| 3 Prince Rupert 34 3¢ | ad 4 - B 1be - in Juneau for about a ke Edmonton 16 4 | -10 4 A OleRr 1y tore continuing the tri nowr:eh- Seattle 6 3 % W .o» cuy | =% e Portland 3% 34 36 4 20 cldy ik : ¥ San Francisco 48 48 | 4 a 8 06 Rain = = % e R oo | The barometric pressure is modcrately low from Northwestern Al- | aska to California, with light snow in the western Interior and Ber- ing Sea and snow or rain from British Columbia to California. ‘The E T pressure is high between Aleutian Islands and Hawaii. Tem- ! v@l r’y peratures have risen in th: Interior and Northwest, and have fallen | o in the east Gulf and Southeast V A PURE‘) | e ~BOTH RANCH AND WILD HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID N. SOBEL, Inc. . +208 West.30th St., New York City Contact for Information and Shipping Tags H. J. YURMAN, Alaska Representative . Triangle Building, Juneau | Butler Mauro .. Drug Co. Free Delivery Phone 134 EXPRESS MONEY ORDERS ANYTIME Cowlin were the hostesses in charge | t 2 of the attractive table designs and | Food ‘and Clothes to the . serving. Mrs. Dave Housel, in a few well | chosen remarks on behalf of the! Since November, when it opened| Tuesda Martha Society members, present-|for the second winter of its opera- | sinc: it ed Mrs. Trvine with a useful gift. tion, the old clothes depot, oper-| Ervine responded, all for the remémbrance, to keep the Juneau Women's Club, and lo- br and oheérish in her new home.. ! The Martha Society plans to' cdist Church, has taken care of| decorate the Manse before the ar- tival of the new pastor and a com- Mrs. mittee was charge of this feature. i ity | Over 100 People E and arte In thanking ; at>d by the welfare department of | welia {cated in the basement of the Meth- | 136 individual needy cases, accor ca to old clothes, thelto dispose of the pink salmon they ! H accomm Open Two Days le} sen open ifig to Mrs. Dave Housel, chalr-| ations of appointed to take n of the committee. lr s« or individ While the depot has dispensed’ : d will be g THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE goes into the homes of the buying public as an indis- pensable source of information every day. It is ‘read alike as a shopping medium and 4 gaide to current trends in styles and household ‘improvements, Answering the Question . of ECONOMY SR o i e & TODAY, whén we are experiencing a period of highly competitive mer- chandising and the most popular in- door sport is stretching the family budget, the need for a reliable, prac- tical guide to buying is greater than ever before. ADS which appear in THE EMPIRE act as such a guide. Through its columns, your merchants sup- ply the latest home and personal needs at current grices. AVAIL yourself of this opportunity to select and eompare. Check the ads against your require- ments. They will save you both time and money. R every | e A of better times and business this ’M“ m | year Hin Mr. who returne Juneau on the Norco after a briel visit in the southern city. “There is a cheerful Ketchikan. Owing to the -| Beattle companies have been costs no more than an ordinary partalsie —$65 with tcbulator and combination: carrying case and personal _traveling bag. Easy monthly payments if desired. L, in hat ble spirit Stop in our store or sand! for free folder. We wiil guot cur trade-in allowance ac- cording to serial number. d| have on hand, Ketchikan has hopes | Coleman left for the Northland last turned to watch the S merchandise Ketchikan | week, and arrival of from New| on 1. B. BURFORD & CO. “Qur door step iz wern by * satisfied customers” ng READ the Ads in DAILY EMPIRE Every Day

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