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Iar e > Al 4 'y T i R RT o s - = - e — 8 5 - s 8 ; THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JAN. 21, 1933. Dailvy C d Puzzle HARRI MACHINE SHOP | ; U TN ey £ o TENDER 1S ACCEPTED | luti f Yesterday's Puzzle Misfortunes A z Gada TRADING E A sY AT wINDHAM BAY e e eine e IN 0 T 8. cni‘.:;sma | for installing an iron railing on - i horse the concrete walk on west Ninth LR A 9. Dwelling HE E‘SU'eet was accepted last night by BITY Nuw J A PAN PLANES A e B vlbRVor i |the City Council which held its 1 = “uilding A 1L Ax!\\;-(v;.;mu regular semi-monthly meeting at i 17 st | 14. 014 word for 16. Drink AT City Hall. A report on relief ac- it Chz(a:uman. i DLemoc:ahc 15, Cu’f\’,’i”flfi.’ A i 8ime o \Prices Inclined to 'Advance Cutter Alert on Way to| vities was received, and the ses Dr. Torbet to Make Rec-Heavy Pinihisent Report- es to scribed by 8 o : sion otherwise was devoted to rou- s 3 1 omxnltteeeG (;]a‘ = D Z "’:‘" Fenarac —Gains and Losses Break Up Ice in presgi v ommendations — To ed Inflicted — Third '] N ! . o DISCUSS at el “(fi‘n'l‘x’f'o':‘ Mlxed Today Harbor The Harri bid was the lowest Improve Properly Attack Of Week R it b e fl,‘}n“ess“, s of four submitted and just edged “mlxmr‘“ i o §§; fiaél%zw NEW YORK, Jan. 21.—The Stock| (Continued from Page,One) . |out one by Rice & Ahlers Com-| The Rev. Walter Torbet DD.| LONDON, Jan. 21. — For the iy je 30. Gaellc s2a god | Market was more inclined to edge pany. Harri bid $79 for the workiof the Board of Home Missions third time this week Japag;s_e Cominit it-| 2 2 f# Ef?éfiah(r{l;:lch ]upward than otherwise at the short!y.m Thursday night or Friday and Rice & Ahlers was'$1 high-land Church Extension of the imilitary planes have bombed Cht- today on| S 'M leeln |st set | session today but on the whole morning. er at $80. :flrezhodistt hm;coan;lv Shurch’ih:;}:?!;fsz ntn::gesm{mn :;mb}ri::fiu u]:nsc.;:f ik 45. Public store-. 67, Genenfogical 48 Thong " fracenias sl qud SRRy SHEARGR A cfnyb x(:lr(l)rnineg f:rr éi;f;len stat- centrations, according to advices time next week house Tecord small. : 2 “The situation at Windham ,si‘westgm and Mr. Jncksoq returning o a R Gl atvar s catis | reopi T e Committe ! 49. ‘Back of the DOWN Fractional gains and losses mixed|pecyliar, as people in Juneau are |to Windham on the Pacific Thurs- [€ ore sailing tha | mece ] ra about Febr | Ly §/suropean through the list with the average|aware” Mr. Caro said. “The min- |day. While they were here it is|ference with the leaders of the| 1t is reported an army of 33.- ere abou - b . Gaelic . 0"'““"“‘:“’ ‘ne‘ changes unimportant. Big c"mp ‘; at the he-ad of & nar thbught that they would have|Methodist Episcopal Church of 'ms‘ooo sustained heavy punishment announced. Mr Devoured . Outer gar- t g ing ca c 3 e : tHe membe (‘l;rul\(l\nl y"':((u] | Car loadings reports showed alrow inlet, and a narrower neck |made it known if there was a i:.yt:e ;::r;eady to Tcomfr;eni from the bombing. period a parts 48. Margin i‘x;m- seasonal gain for the week. bottles up the bay during the win- |shortage of good. or have complain- o e ta rpr?]gr n}: 5 n‘ FoB COMSIR TR LghE “Meime: - 56 Anfmal's foot stellation 61. Novel | Business news failed to shed any|ior, The Shuck River empties in- ed to the mail contractors had :hi cfimvemen e ey | LONDON, Jan. 21.—1t is report- !new light on the outlook and thelt;, the bay, causing it to freeze |there been any cause for com- ot t};{e 5 i thel‘ed l:ere tfxe C.hin::se Natlonalist |market still adhered to watchfullup during the cold weather. Mafliplamt, church pmpe:ty ?sm:inbzlr:paired ‘Governm:\nt military garrison on | waiting. and supplies from the Pacific are e ' 7 .deral offices Upturn in Steel deliveran At b R ot Lt B GETCHELL CONT[NUES repainted, decorated_ and modern- | the L‘(?Bst and in the great Yangtze well as filling ] Steel production had a fair sea-|about five miles from the cam; ized. The church life in all the |Valley. Thousands of troops are s S et A R Gt ey Aont rana by windnan (TO_FIND LOOT; SAYS epartments is to be renewed. The |reported being sent into the North A Wil ket i Sonas HpHULE. P X SO PAKED OV 5rigd S l E HELP ED OUT actual ministry, socially, education- | China war zone. ntatively at the the gain may be held with som2 residents along a trail to the set- E]W R ally, and spiritually to the le TROOPS MOVING It is possible the organ- | difficulty during the next week. [tlement. This is understood in our | i i e i up:glzd SHANGEAT) et R o ization's patronage slate will bej | The market showed traces of mail contract with the Post Of-| From a house on Willoughby 8 ‘ 3 . 3 4 N I ¢ ! " 4 o | Larger co-operation of the Home |troops are moving north from Ho- completed at that time. | firmness during the first half of|ficc. We are to deliver Windham's | Avenue more goods allegedly stolen Mission,, Botrd! Wil Brife: sibcsss |nan end south froln Ahe St - § | the session and a number of issues|mail at the point nearest Wind- |from the Forest Service Warehouse ¢ 1% Of “O8¢ movememgr.h 5 4 Sflatting. Provinses Bt i & {gained from fractions to more than ham we are able to reach and was recovered today by Chief of A R i s % ;i S | : | Torbet said. the forces number a quarter of one point. we rebate to the government for |Police Getchell. ot 3 b sk, gy a million men although some be- Selling appeared for the leaders|the mileage we are unable m‘ Chief Getchell says that the re- | a Hove: thix" is exagqeratol j late in the session and the close{make. When we deliver the mail lcovery of the goods today was| CURTIS SHATTUCK ENROUTE s : F L UTH . was barely steady. three miles away, we rebate charg- |the result of a story recently pub-| HOME FROM SHORT VACATION | SEToee H | | Fraction Losses es for six miles, etc.” |lished in The Empire pointing out| Curtis G. Shattuck, whose vaca-| JUNIOR FORESTER N;KO';{:_’:T | | American Telephone and Tele- No Lapse m Schedule ithe fact that the holder of stolen!tion trip to the States was inter- RETURNING FRO ES | graph weakened during the last| oOn its trip two weeks ago, the | government property is liable to rgpted by the serious illness of| Wendell Moran, sunior Forester ] N hour and closed off a major frac-|pacific was disabled, and the Ex- |Drosecution even though they were|his mother, Mrs. Alle_n Shattuck, | attached to Regional headquarters > skl \ tion. cel of Petersburg was chartered to | not involved in the theft. in Seattle, left that city today on| here of the United States Forest Passengers and Mail Arrive, N United States Steel and Union|finish her trip, The mail from - P the steamer Alaska. Mr. Shat-|Service, will arrive here next Tue | North 9 Pacific were off small fractions. |peotersburg to Windham was two '—Wo tuck, who left last week, will re-|day on the steamer Alaska after 1 from \Sfian € on INorth- Rails, as a group, held up well.|or three days late. Aside from .‘ .T main with Mrs. Shattuck during|spending a vacation with relatives . land Company Vessel | Farm implements lost their gains|this there has been no lapse in Gailinenn her convalesence. in Seattle. i | in late trading. f(hc mail schedule in Windham| John F. Chamberlin, Ketchikan; e e = : Bringing passengers, mail and| General Motors closed up a frnc-fu:xy. | Lisle F. Hebert, Anchorage, K. B.! 5 for local merchants, the | tion. Two mining men from Windham, | Edwards, Seattle; N. A. McEach- ! motorship Norco, Capt. Echolm in| Corn products went up "hree‘.lohn E. Moffitt, general manager |ran, Spokane, ’ command, and H. Knight, purser, | quarters of a point; Liggett and},,, the Alaska Windham mine, and | Alaskan ;. arrived in Juneau at 3 a.m. today Myers B was up one point and|; ¢ Jackson, company engineer, | C. W. Wright, Juneau, Frank and sailed south, by way of Sitka| vcm“" Cork, Owens and INNOS|cime to Juneau on the last trip Mozar, Juneau, E. W. Hillman, from the Juneau Cold Storage Ghss went up fractions. of the Pacific, were in Juneau Hoonah; L. F. Barr, San Diego. g dock, where she loaded fish for |for several days, Mr. Moffitt leav- Zynda Seattle delivery, at 10 o'clock this CLOSING PRICES TODAY ing for the South on the North- Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Netle. TONIGHT ] NEW YORK, Jan. 21. — Closing ol N S morning. ‘P.x. sengers arriving in Juneau quomuon of Alaska Juneau mine i< A, AR S were Miss Lucille Bathe and L. F. J stock today is 124, American Ca_n\\ AT Barr, from Seattle; Herbert Cole- 160%, American Power and Light, s P ! man and F. Hodgkison, from Ket- 17\ Anaconda 7%, Bethlehem Steel | chikan; J. F. Chamberlin, N. Mc-| (Gontinued from Page Seven) ! The students of the Juneau Pub-(15%, Calumet and Hecla 2%, Colo- || THIS MONTH)S A W 4RD EVERGREEN GAR Eachran, L. Hebert and K. Edwards | ———— lic Schools were quickly decreasn;g‘,-, 10 Fuel and Iron, no sale; (;m-.:t ol ; Wbt Béterspir bers as slowly but surely | (j...wright 2%, Chrysler 14, North ; from Petersburg. ling and there let them examine D "0 ; . Iy > G . - v 3 he influena epidemic spread. On i P " o i b H Southbound passengers on th the skyline with the trees upside yeonaqe S50n GP6ICEE LAl l08 ab. A.l‘ erican 29,14Fo;( :llmsl_l ,.,l (I:‘vlen_;t WINNER SPONSORED BY THE ,LEADIN’G Norco arz: Mrs. Phyllis Carter, S.)down through the theodolite. Down . o\ Tuesday, 224; Wednesday, ©r% Motors 14, International Har-|! } 1 Hellenthal, Duncan Nixon, for Ket-|through the stairs they V;;nt la)(iain, 249, To prevent those students|vester 21%, Kennecott 9, E ckard ! MERCHAN OF JUNEAU vy FE) . Starr, Mrs.|to a little room where Mr. Ug- s i tracting | Motors 2%, Safeway Storez 41%,| ;él"f";},“fi‘.,{i:;} J".Iy kfiou?}.:x‘:fi w:;o |1as inflated @ balloon. Bigger and :m.h:: \JA‘Z‘ 1‘11;drr:;?n;:°o?ns ert SL:nLlurd Brands 15'%, United SLau'ls i 3 i A il X n Sparks and John Dolan, for|Digger it grew. Oh! Look outl Alliseny yome, — Schools were finally|stecl 28%, Westinghouse Eleotric| S8 3 Spot Dances, Prize Waltz, Prize Trot, Lucky L Sparks and Joh » "%%lthose standing around it hid thdr‘{ oad 16 Cloas poaTse Of thé it | | \ll\\lb FIEI DS g . 3 Y § le. faces in their collars. It woulg e geadway N i:m | IVILING L 5, Door and Check-Room Tickets, ‘and ] e —— certainly break now. But no, suc School was resumed on Monday | Al | i i a catastrophe did not occur. !with only 130 absent. It was & MORT TRUESDELL RECOVERS | Awarded $40.00 in Trade for Novel Features uh:rclf;s ‘?{w?jal@'gu}“iam; ?&'ltmdrkablo decrease and ever,vongg FROM SEIGE OF INFLUENZA e . o became busy making up work an s > B . S taki h min- | . ..| After spending several days In| - 4 g 100 M h l P . Rhythm Rhythm [ iCiC G0 fension. - Then they | burming midolgit ol for examina-| .3 “C" S0t e Shlnza, Mort January Award in Merchandise Prizes worked several trigonometry prob-|" Satelocact e Truesdell is up and about agaih! ‘.l RHY THM lems. The period was up too soox\‘STRONG BASKETBALL and greeting his friends at his| B e Do ‘ CARD MONDAY NIGHT| 5" Sect sun shop CAPS, FAVORS, SERPENTINE ARD MOND | — AN ; . | G Broth D HORNS School Band Plays at Next Monday night Dougias Fire eorge rothers uneau Douglas Games Department and George Brothers' = ’ J 8 basketball teams meet on the high B Leader De artment Store outs Anderson’s The Juneau Scnool Band of |School court in a game whose out-| tw.nty-two pieces, under the di-|come will have a vital bearing on i rection of Miss Pauline Reinhart,|the Channel League race. The RHYTHM VENDORS played from the reserved postiion|ysianders have a clean slate to, DRESSES RHYTHM on the balcony at the ?)ough‘s-.yu- date and the Grocers have dropped | . | g P es Par Btk games it marched |one game, o both quintets ) Newest and Hottest Dance Band ¢ fon sium |Put everything they have into the| H Rh.‘ thm Rhythm ;xlmmrr-ormanon . v contest to bring victory. The teams| IN PRINTS AND L= 4 5 ! The white outfits with the new |are evenly matched, playing a fast Admission $1.00 Dancing 9:30 till 1 E black satin capes with red linings,|and aggressive type of ball, and| GINGHAM Eadde a wlg‘;re?cle dSh\gm?ggri:? ;23 the game should be a thriller. i i - *|{ The curtain raiser of Monday's * 9 . t i L fd""the "arching o, “and | dowleneuder wil ke 4 gune b} Organdie Trim EVERGREEN GARDENS twirled has baton with the dexer-:;[k'een lh}: B. : R. and fUmlefi ty of a professional. eat. The road men are favored, . - 3 K to win, but the butchers have been | Sizes 16 to 42 Largest and Most Beautiful Ballroom ’ 2 showing remarkable improvement| in Alaska S High School Party in the last two games they have| - Held After Games P!*e? 2nd may spring a surprise. S -4 l ANY PLACE IN THE CITY Ball R | | Hpects (l Oom A student body dance was glven G PRICES Friday night, January 20, iIn the HIJHEST $1 00 Our D rs ad to Ec m ¢ Grade School Gymnasium. It was 00 ' e K the second High School dance giv- PAID FOR » ono y €n this year and it was a greater success than its predecessor. M I N K | an gt % The Jazz Orchestra, which has | BEANS—Mexican and small white, been practicing for the past few 2 . months, was highly complimented And other furs each, pound ... O Lo SEaSUG Y S¢ } on the fine music they plalyed. _i : Many of th¢ Douglas players, ] students, and town rooters stayed CHAS GOLDSTEIN | DATES—fTCSh, blllk (whole, not 3 ¥ to enjoy the dance after the inter- ‘ | channel contests. & CO. I broken) ponnd . nacRE 10c & } ADMISSION 3 Juneau | reeesreehaned tnee ooy ‘ ABS it FIGS—black, extra choice, pound........_. 10¢ : 9¢ Tax Sulphur Fumes Perfume { t ) HONEY—Amocat Pure (no sugar \ | U, O o | g, i X e . b added) 5-pound pail ... 50c | N cmuiey. hate SgbE o s TR COMFORTABLY HEATED , : H chemistry, there ought to be a law 4 — ] TO IGHT against it. TInside the Lab, small SPECIAI { SUGAR—100-1b. bags, best cane ... $5.45 groups of wheezing students delv- o F i |ed weakly into the odorous mys- s, W ) - i bt of “veal IRItenes of s, B Men’s, Women’s g { On Our B Tabl § A mg f glassware rattled: everywhere sul- nd Children’s n ur ar a"’n a e ¢ danclng to real phur compounds 'secthed and boll- a z L £ ed. 'umes rose dense clouds; i j £ rhythm in a real ball I cotiant e ‘them pot iao S HOES Tea Garc!en Artlcl_loke Hearts, 60c jar ... 25¢ i room — with real J|¥ere there beyond a doubt. Every i} Spaghetti and Chicken, 30c can ..... . 15¢ b+ {e\; {xurtlx:zlestggmc; “outld-l;le‘ sclen‘; F. 1 Toed ot i, ist lea close to his worl er al i people Where [itist 1eaned 0. clote. 4. Jts ey ormerly value: or zz and many other articles below cost to clear : KING” [ |iator, for first aid with tresn air $2.95, $3.95 and RHY“N IS NG Practical jokers found their ele- ment at last. What' could be $4.95 _ sweeter than passing a test-tube Not only because we 2 of fuming joy-killer under the tor- . A GARNICK S Pho 174 Fured mose'f yous. best tHEl: Now $2.00, are cheaper but CHEAPER AND SAFER THAN USING t P ne 1 g Serenflders CARD PARTY THURSDAY $3.00 and $4.00 BETTER ‘CAR Hard Times Card Party by Wom- YOUR OWN A g en of the Moose next Thursday FRESH BAKED DELICACIES < DanceBand night. Save the date—January 27, J M RICE & AHLERS co. aod 7 ’ il | 7 adv. . . H Sheet Motal | 1 43 S HOME OF “HOME MADE BREAD" DANCING 9:30 Till 1 OPEN FOR BUSINESS 1 Mike Avoian’s Shoe Shop is open Experienced shoe- —adv. for business. ‘ maker, SALOUM “We tell you in advance what job will cost” 24-HOUR-A-DAY .SERVICE JUNEAU (Next to Juneau Drug) BAKERY R S S

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