The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 10, 1933, Page 2

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A _THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1933. \ Good Styles—$1.00 B(EY b EAP@*M 00 NEW SHEERS—DAWN-A-DAY to dine well _nd rest well at HOUSE DRESSES ..... §F R RS ; " ‘ dress. Here, you will find all the modern hotel conveniences ne- cessary to your complete comfort and all those old fashioned ideas of friendliness and hospitality that are necessary to a good hotel well operated. DANCE » 4 TONIGHT Behrends Co., Inc. }zmeau s Leadmg Department Stare & M. O NI Elks Ball Room DovcL1s |EWERY STOCKDRUMEN FGHT =7 - -2 i NEws |18 ATTRACTING ENDS INWOMAN ri-c=iS=<n | Yellow Jackets Orchestra | v e | ~LOGAL B“YEHS EEI’NG WWNUED L MRS. KLONDY DUFRESNE—Violin VI oialpiy e assault with intent to kill probably DOUGLAS. MEN MAY ENROLL MRS. BAKER COMING W hy I ay More T R T R Ao S—. ADOLPH SCHMIDT, Managing Director. gll"lllll"lllllllll"|||||||llllmmllmmllmflllIlmmllIllmlllllllllulllll IHHINES IP R E s lnE NT I s THEATRE MANAGER’S Ly, WLt EURESY £ & 25 =i e 2% = BUSY OFFICIAL o e The Weather ., 7, - = § | Mrs. Clff Daigler, wife of the Froime = | LOCAL DATA * = manager of the Coli B = = : [tol theatres in oo e::x;gr:;?apr:- By - 5. B Voenthee Bureaw) = ‘K [ {ied by her son Donald, left Seattle Fmto;';'h,t“;--d.na NSy, Homingis at |4 gt (e 1% — this morning aboard the steamer ght, Sunday fair and warmer; gentle variable winds. = yukon for this city. Time Baronmeter Temp. Humiity Wind Veloelty Weather B e e s = & i 13 4 pm. yesty ... 2071 4 0 SE 16 Sprinkling s 4 4 ’ ’ i & ’ = WASHINGTON, June 10. — The NTE- T 4 am. today 3006 . 4¢ %5 s 5 cldy ; : Z busiest man in Washington today Twinom FMHR‘EA%"K“’S g:::%oi Noon today 3026 51 64 SE_ 15 Cldy = 2 | = is President Roosevelt who is hap-| CABLE AND RADIO REIORTS 4 == pily winding up the three months’| ryenty-th tud f——— i ¥ E £ sescion of Congress that has done| sently sraduated from. the o YESTERDAY | TODAY . = & by 4 s = . bidding i sedtented | Y —— FEATHER PILLOWS - ... .. $1.00 LADIES' RAYON SLIPS—Pink and, White— S5 ', 00" i an unprecedented,panks Hign Schaol. It was ine Bt on | IR s P e ¢ 14 06 i 1 = ‘lin:L .mlnuce bR largest class in the history of the! Station temp. temp. | temp. temp. velodty 24hrs. Weather - \ = ~ = for funds and a few more ap-|yiyes and friends of the students,|Bethel ... . | = MEN’S FANCY SOX, 3 for ... $1.00 CLOTH FOVERED RUBHER CRTB QH‘EETS = I’”"M];’vs ;th? nt:"meghfl“fd gh""“fih' Those who received diplomas were |Fort Yukon ... ;: :; g fg (87 -0413 i g]l:z Bl e P g ‘ w = out all of this the Chief Executive| ornolq Anderson, Gladys Brewis,| Tanana .. 60 54 36 42 4 § EXTRA HEAVY WORK SUSPENDERS $1.00 § ;s kTeSmg aicon;s;am lscrtu}:ms{': ‘v’]"‘virginla Brown, Edgar Clausen, | Fairbanks 60 52 | 40 40 4 og (g::,{‘ = b 5’ = | legislation going through the Con=ljohn DPunn, Gordon ‘Hunter, Wil- i ; « = HEAVY CANVAS GLOVES, 7 for . $1.00 LADRES BMYONS ¥RST NI} E ressiona sieps. Jam Hunter, WAIliam Huthith 58 1R B TR = { 4 SR Iy BLOOMER SET = The President, this morning, in-| prank Johnson, William Kramer, |Dutch Harbor ... 50 50 0 42 SR Ol = IEN’S UNION SUITS $1.00 R = tended to dispatch to the Capitol) ponald Linch, Dorothy Mitchell,|Kodiak . Bile a o 8 0 Cldy -« E MEN'S UNION SUITS ....... L i 3 = extensive plans for reorganizing thel gmma Miller, Alice Nordale, Elsic |Cordova 62 58 48 48 g g g:gi = : 9 v ‘T £ bureau structure of the govern-|Qlson, Carl Parker, Mary Pres-|June: i g LINOLEUM, square yard ......... -...$1.00 2 YARDS PLATN SHANTUNG £ ment. climaxing work which has ton, Kathleen Reap, Catherine Sitka ... Arisiia § ot g g:f& G SE ¢ : : fiE | pressed di bape Maroh 4. | Roberts, Kathryn Scheffler, Sylvia|Ketchikan T e O VR j y = LADIES’ LISLE HOSE, 2 pairs ..........$1.00 CHILDREN'S UNION SUITS—High Grade— = | Schmidt, Eisabetn Spencer and|Prince Ruperi . 58 55 | 42 44 8 40 ma : ? st * 7 S LADIES RAYON HOSE. 2 pairs No Sleeves—Kneé Length—2 for $1.00 = REV. FOGAL IS HERE (RNl N s o 0% S O SRRUI R £ A No Sleeves . = ON WAY TO STATES Portland ... 58 86 | 4§ M P e M el = LAmES’ SILK HOSE v = MRS. R. E. SOUTHWELL | san Frateisco 62 58 | 3 5 Clear R R LADIES’ SUMMER HA B = B TO VISIT IN SOUTH I 38 1.4 0 Cldy CHILDREN® HOSE. 3 § $1.00 S’ SUMMER ND BAGS = | Rev. Robert K. Fogal, stasoned , 3 Yot Ka o ArERd < == at Hoonah for the past two years b e barometric pressure is slight: W - ] DRE ’S LISLE s or = H ; past Mrs, R. B, Southwell. will leave The b ghtly below normal. over the Inter = CHILDREN’S SHORTIES, 3 for . 4 TURKISH TOWELS Z |as Presbyterian Missionary, ac-|on the steamer Aleutian Monday for and the eastern portion of the Gulf of Aliska, and slightly low- = QY } SOX. 2 [ b == companied by his wife ar: in Jun- for an extended trip to the south. |er south of the Gulf, with showers in Southeast Alaska and South- SUX, 2 - eau as the house guests of the|g | western Canada, e pressure i : = BOYS KN*':CiSER 0 & i $1.00 S5 oni e thie, House guests of the |gno. il viait. o (8ibily, dn Tar | ostern- O i 't“:“ D is- high near 'the Aleutian Islands \ = TTIL S X5 9 for ...ic.endpisgi: . F A g . S8 P, 0V 4280Ner. | somp for some time and. th . {and from Southeast Alaska to California, rising rapidly in the Guif = LI E M 'N S SO\q ) 'er[ 3 P 6 YARDS OUTING FLANNEL EM Fogal is going south to be- 'uonu: to California where :}?ec:?n and Southeast and slightly in other portions of the Territory ex- E CHILDR'EN S COTTON S S y 2 for $1.00 BATH MATS == come co_nneclnd with the missions ‘vmt the family of her husband, cept in the vicinity of Nome. The weather remains generally cloudy = RAYON PAJAMAS ....ooivoiiiiiiiinnans $1.00 £ |bandoning the Alaska field He|pr. Southwell in\Hollywood before | 2nd temperature changes have been slight. = T \ " = and his wife will leave on the Al-|repning to Juneau. She expects = LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S BATHING YARDS FANCY PERCALES = |cutian Monday morning and go | pe — = SLIPPERS, 2 for 3100 ? s = st to riveexdon, Wash., where ‘to g Ww e RSN ZNNEEEECETYTRTE NIRRT NN EUNNREL AR T TT PETY = FABRIC GLOVES, 2 pair ... .. s1.00 WOMEN'S FANCY MUSLIN NIGHTGOWNS £ e vil vist with v tormer o | Py N ¥ i3 : = it sl Fau ~ A ¢ §.Journeau tehe ;.Sev 'Caré S:(:ndfll'n‘ John David of Juneau and AN ir = LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, 8 for .. LACE PANEE CURTAINS s, x Fa oo T I 7 ) = TRI-COLOR BUNTING, 8 yardb $1.00 B s £ Rev. E_E. Bromley, of Haines, |kan are the registrants at the Al- \ 8 1 = 4 B ek ¥ 0YS’ BLOUSES AND SHIRTS == has been fransferred to Hoonah. askan Hotel. TR = MATTRESS PROTECTORS ... ... $1.00 = & e ol DR < i £ = B = = = = - = = = = = = [ (I Alaskan Headquarters—Ask for Perman:nt Rates. HOTEL NEW WASHINGTON Seattle’s Most Distinguished Address & ERERENININRIIEIINAITNNENIEA] EMERGENCY CONSTRUCTION ) o A WALTER PETERSON—Tenor ‘One Order Placed Immed- Three Indians Stage Ly S e | Unemployed of the Island K - i . i e ot e o are s | 1ately—Appointments Ne:gl:aé‘:f‘:; {”‘;'gczfr‘t’b i mornins, soming 0 snesa | Auspices B. P. O. E. No. 420 slgn up for work in the Emergency Scheduled Today j o S Yok LR s it 0il Burner, complete with controls....$170.00 onstruction Work camps now be- her old home town. Mrs. Baker 1 ing set up in Alaska under Presi-| Shortly after The Empire was! is from Wallace, Idaho. | DANCING 9:30 TO 1 | 16-Barrel Fuel Oil Tank ... 50.00 dent Roosevelt's emergency con-|on the streets last. night, a $1,000 As a result of a drunken fight at AT S : i Electric Wirineg ... 12.50 servation plan for the benefit of |stock order was placed with the DIy Bay late last week an un- M’LEANS RETURNING HOME i z o g fi I needy unemployed. M. Juneau Brewing. Company for | named mdé:“ woman_was Slh"t { Check Room Free | Material (plplfl& flttl!lg, ire brick) 15.00 Two or three from Douglas have | preferred. stock as advertised, ac-, f’“;‘”“‘" e Oftaq | Mrs, Hector Molean and the: two |} Digging hole for tank and back § already signed up for jobs with the |cording to G, E. Krause, Director 15 being held at Yakitat by United |, = Joseph and, Herbert, are pi- ghas gi i . | e forestry bureau officlals in Ju-|of the company, [States_commissioner w. H, Dug-| SV T0sclh had FEmCT e B Admission 75¢ Students 25¢ filling ... 15.00 neau who have charge of the plan! Several appointment with peo- !dell, according to_advices received and any others who wish to may ple interested are scheduled for to- by radio toduy by Asst. United enroll at Guy’s Drug Store, Mar- |day, according to Mr. Krause, and | States Attorney George W. Folta. ried men will be given preference |he believes the stock ayailable will! The name of the guriman was not Seaitle for home in Juneau. The boys: have been attending school | in Seattld: and Mrs.. McLean has | been keeping house: for them. Ladies Free |{ Labor, including 6 mos. free service 35.00 Total cost to you .................i.. $297.50 in selection of crews. soon. be sold. Ha is limiting Lhe‘“;f:l?fl Iindlm X‘W‘i: b bxy Those why to 8 hould | sale to people in the Terrifory. ree Indians were sal avi D b J L g A g hand Lhelro :i::lés l:n t:p :Ea;'lor" —————— 1ix;du}l‘g?d tboo lreeli u;‘:togle sgxtt u(:? # 1W,qm1 - Full Automatic Silent Cum‘lmteed Smith before Monddy morning. . Y 1 alcoholic brew and s 2 bal SEE RS 4 * i . O e % NORTHWESTERN IS (‘One of them got a pifle and fired AIR { UNI TED FOOD CO ‘ | . through a tent in _was the h;m leuln; Fem- g . w ) PARTY FOR MISS SEY DUE m m woman and one w pu‘- Dnels L day Sunday. S?DO E RICE & AHLERS CO. Miss Elizabeth 8ey, whose ap-| ALEUTIAN MONDAY in the breast, . .%. lxlql;’ CASH GROCERS G PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL proaching. marriage has recently | “She has been m 0 %ut’ Remember, $5.00. I \ Phi 1 W I x been. announced, wds the guest of, Steamer Northwesterh, from the and is being given medical atten- round trip. Call, 10, Gastineau one 16 ¢ Deliver Meats—Phone 16 | “We tell you in advance what job will cost” ISR TSNS, | honor at a party given by a num-)south, is due in port at 8 o'clock | tion in thL Guvernmem Hospital Hotel, for reservations. Aadv. ber of her friends.in the League, K tomorrow morning and will nrob- S0 < - - — rooms last night. Twehty-one young | ably be in port nearly all day as ladies,, participated in the event. [she has considerable cargo for Ju- ' Bridge was playet, the prises'neau. The steamer goes to Bkag- going to Mrs. Harriet Willlams for! way and is then due back here high score .and to Violet Lundell' Tuesday. for low. Miss Sey was presented! ——— tyr— with a fine blanket. ' Old papers at THe Empire. YO . have always wanted a washer " which would do these things Require No Anentimp i Dry Clothes More Quickly Wash. Faster Eliminate Bunching and Tangling Save Money ’ CALL AND SEE THE G E WASHER . The Hit of the Season ANNUAL MOUSE ball For the benefit of MOOSE BASEBALL CLUB “ Manderin Ball Room TONIGHT . . JIMMY STEELE’S REVELERS Admission $1.00 Alaska Electric Light & Power Company JUNEAU—Phone 6 DOUGLAS—Phone 18 BEER Stqcke?s Imperial e

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