The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 3, 1933, Page 2

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. R e L U S SRS 5o Dressy - B. M. BEHRENDS .?‘O., ,,» Juneauw's Leading Departmem Store R900000000000040006000000000000000000 EARLE HUNTER RETIRES FROM DANGE GROUP Pianist, RLcenl Pnomoledr il Bank, Leavmg ‘Serenaders When the ‘members of the Seren- aders play “Home -~Sweet Home “Aloha” Or :‘whatever = good-night number they use to conclude -the dancing program at the Governdr's public reception tonight,, they willl aiso be giving their farewell to Egrle Hunter, their leader and pianist for the past five yeays. ‘Mr. Hunter's recent promotion to Assistant Cashier of the First Na- tional Bank and the added duties he will u!ump make it necessary for him o ‘resign from the Seren- aders. | “I have been playing for dances| in_Juneau for nine years,”: said Mr. Hunter today. “Four' years while I was in high school, and then after returning to Juneau, from ,the outside, five consechtive years, with the Serenaders. I have znjoyed it thoroughly and am deep- ly: grateful for the support, and friendship the other members of the: orchestra have always shewn It is with real regret and sadness that I leave the Serenaders.” R ATZENTION LEGION. BALL PLAYERS JTeam practice - is called for to- merrow night gt the Ball Park at 6 P.M. Al players are requested Fach group of these authentic styles for even- ing holds'its full quotd of f Well dressed women will be delighted with the clever styling, the dependable material and care- ful workmanship of every style at little cost. ,,----,,,,-,.--,.;-«m,---,,..,,,.;..-wmw & 'FOREST CREWS START SUMMER WORK IN S. E. [ALASKA DISTRICTS F est- Ranger C H. Forward and | Monday to spend ‘the ‘summer S ng the umber on. G “west. | coast of Baranof ‘Iskind: in bhe vi- {cinity of Sitka. The Forest Service lgunch For- ester, towed the service’s floaling camp, t6 the West Coadt Tof ufie during thé summer &8 the crew's headquatters. They will spénd most of the summet neas Sitka, decord- ing to M. L. Merritt, chief ‘district forester. b To spend the summer dmng or- est wsearch work throughout - Adorable are exceptional and give you, the Al b s 2 i B B of three men left Jun.eau n e Ashidnable Smartness. The, yalues maximpm ; of garment. 4 s 9 For * th made * hi§"“hom inv 1 fornia. gy Mrs. Bro&herwkp 8] o'ir e}gr't- 1d 3 o s Southeastern ' Alaskd, Forest. B aminers R. F. Taylor and Wendal Moran, With dt:ar Jonhson asBeat they, will Qegm thetr aboard the Rgnger they have' over most ‘of mls ka befote the'' Mertitt salll: s Tind gl SRR CALL - FOR BIDS Séaled “bids -will Be : recéived by the City of ‘Jumeau'’for farnisHing. the following” quantities of contrete sewer pipet 200+ft. 24-inch"diarmieter (to be’ reenforced ‘and’to: hpve ‘walls is_over, M, to weigh approximatély” 275 per foot); 250°ft./18-1ch 300 ft. 12-inch diameter;: 200 iheli diamatér; 500 £t. 6+inch dtam eter;. 500 ft. » must be filed ‘With’ thi ‘City” not*later “than " 5! P< 1933; Right reserVed’ w rejé and -all “bids. © —ady. to turn out. GEQORGE WORTH, Mgr. @meflean Legion Baseball Team. =adv, -, Use Type ana Ink—and Why? — London telephoné | secretarial work for subset: | ceiving 4 \s\hon the subscriber 1§ "ouv"md {relaying them at “an hmlr [ upon. | b and “récording ~ all cslls Jungau in the TE‘ N Woohfi e not less thah' 2% ‘inches thick and4 v POLLY AND HER PALS has | ¥, Cali-| SENATE DEFEATS MANY MEASURES AND'7 ENACTED Kills Eight House Bill " Yeésterday an'd Lays FourOthers on Table (Contmued fro: cancellation® or trap sites’ irf/, False | Pass waters hnd a revisiont of fish- | eries regulations in the same dis triet, and -Joint Resolutioni No, 6, carrying $600 for clerical assistance to the Judiclary Committées, also! passed The' Senate did not convene u 2 p.m. today and had several Ho bills for consldération® ‘Appropriations "Bill l’endmg | The only measure of impaortance not"before the Senate is the g ergl appropriations bill whi L e Promo:{e Prosperity wih Peni- 5-Piece Coloniial Suite with 4- Poster Bed i'%, 1933, when it must be renewed. Twenty-five dollars a:year is the | sification, ‘and BEER LIGENSE NO. 11SSUED' | T0 RAGE DRUG Jhlrty~f1ve Cases of Beer ‘Fast Disappearing, Says Stapleton Hutlsp The . Race Drug Store received | Territorial retail beer and wine li- cense No. 1 is afternoon. The license was issued by John Dunn Clerk of the Court of the First| Diyision, and is good until June license fee under the retdil clas licens2 No. 1 shows that the pro-r charge was $6.25 for the’ period between today and June 1 The -Race Drug Store received a imited " supply " yestérday on the| . Yukon and according to Managsr StM if ‘the hands of the Finan J. C. Stapleton 35 cases, allowing Committee. It has held sev six bottles to a customer, were sold mcetisiis™ and " threshed out most | Petween 2 o'clock, the time the li- of ‘tHe conlmverdm mattérs. The Cense was issued and 2:30, with Eastive "1 ot “éxpected to re every indication that the supply thé' floor ‘of the Sendte, however, | Would be exhausted soon. until ‘tomorrow, - > - | Palice in Px agu2 have a $19.50 | inc ven in for a stay Changes Home Commls— ASSES ASURES THI MORNING sion Plan—Expresses Regret to Dimond (Continued from Page One) embr: Another the B power Tourist automc ada in decreasin, as compared W se - was d 60 days. Early T h was' tabled. The er, it was said, is Bill No. 65 that te. s American Maple Suite with 4-Poster Twin Beds $97.50 Hardware Co. aral measures Forecast for Juneam and vicinity. beginning at 4 p.m., May 3: Probably showers tonight ‘and Thursday; moderate southeast- erly to easterly winds. Time Barometer Temp. Humuiity Wind Veloclty Weather 4 pm. yest'y 29.75 48 75 S 8 Cldy 4 am. today 29.69 40 83 w 4 Pt.Cldy Noon today 29.61 55 33 S 7 Cldy CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS { | YESTERDAY | TODAY Highest 4pm. | Lowest4am. 4am. Precip. dam. | Station temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather | Barrow 20 20 f 20 20 6 Trace Cldy' ‘ Nome 26 26 { 8 10 4 01 Cidy Bethel 28 26 | 18 18 12 0 Pt. Cldy Fort. Yukon 58 56 38 38 8 0 Cidy Tanana 56 54 | 28 28 4 [ Clear Fairbanks 62 60 38 38 4 (] Cld,, .1 Eagle 56 56 36 36 L 0 Cldy St.. Paul 26 24 b 22 18 0 Cleary . | Dutch Harbor 34 32 30 32 24 .06 Cldy Kodiak 40 40 36 38 0 32 Rain ¢ Cordova 14 44 34 36 8 08 tP. Cldy Juneau 48 43 39 40 4 28 Pt. Cldy ¢ ke | Sitka 48 - 2 @ 0 Pt.Cldy - | Ketchikan 50 48 44 46 8 .06 Cldy Prince: Rupert 54 48 42 46 18 0 Cldy Edmonton 70 52 42 2 0 0 Clear Seafttle 56 56 | 44 46 8 .02 Cldy | Portland 58 54 44 46 6 14 Raiir ¥ San Francisco 56 52 48 48 4 0 Clear The barometric pressure is moderately low in Alaska excepL in in of more than B e T B B B o o o S S ) BED ROOM RNITURE NEW LOW PRICES! f | J. 8. DEPARmm OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The W eather 3 LOCAL DATA By the U. S. Weather Bureau) the extreme Southwest and extreme North. Kodiak, with light rains in Southern Alaska and generally cloudy weather elsewhere. The pressure is moderately high in southern Ber- ing Sea and rising throughout the Territory except in the South- Temperatures have fallen except from the Aretic coast to the rn Interior where they hav 3 It is lowest south of | oy )| $2.00 for Your Old Broom on the purchase price of a g @ Vacuum Cleaner ‘ Two Models | $30.00 and $42.50 ries Like Rent Alaska Electric Light & Power Company JUNEAU—Phone 6 ‘DOUGLAS—Phone 18 DOUGLAS FIREMEN’S BALL MAY 6 FORMAL I'va FlNISHED FUSSIN' ABOUT WH CE TR el Md B’ TLL Forlr g £ :For Evening or Afternoon Wear NOW ON DISPLAY THE TREND is towdrd “ELECTROL”-of course! Ham Mac[\me S['IOp Plumbing Sheet Metal Heating 10ld Papers for Sale at Empire Office’

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