The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 16, 1933, Page 2

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Juneau Chamber Entertainment Commitiee, nounced plans today for the greet- ing and entertainment of the tle Chamber of Commérce Good- will' Tour which will arrive here at 6: pm. Monday June 19, on the oglock members of the local Cham- bex of Commerce will greet the visi- | We really welcome a day that.gives us an excuse for giving Father a gi gives and never expects dnything in return . Let’s show them that they are not and get them something that they will remémber and can use. Remember, Father’s Day, S\‘Ilday, e ‘18, Fathers wonder if they are not neglected. SHIRTS For Dad . . . at $1.95 lll) He'll appreciate — and wear—these, for they're the kind men like. Fine broadcloth, madras: of poplin, in all sizes, col- lar-attached, ‘to match, or neckband style. ARRANGEMENTS MADE TO.GREET : “SEATTLE PARTY gation, en! H. C. | Baturday night; Reveieis, TH¢. ady. Jllneau Band and szem 1o Be at Dock when * | Aleutian Arrives _Winn Goddarg, Chamwinan ol the of Commerce an- Szat- tian. From the arrival time until 7 at the dock With the Juneau Band. From 7 until 10 the e will be ‘devoted to contacts qumnl friends, vld'-mz and to the glacier and highway. 10 o'clock a rece) will be on board the Alputian for Gov. | prefer The u*gw high ; grade: Michael-Sterns; 1 dobd {nwhtq, pau’éms and’ rolorc These suits are very specially priced and were purchased by us on a value, giving policy— TOP COATS as low as $22.50 Hardeman, Stetson o in new Paj ]amus .751 25 to $2.50 Phoomx Qox i Hats 3.50 to $5.00" summer styles .md bhades 350 to 75¢ pmr { . . and, very oftén, never .s He, who always g&s it. Sometimes, STOGK PHIGES MILL AROUND, TRADING. TODAY: Dexlines; Take Place ‘Eatly Late in Session vous: financial marké&t milled ‘about in a highly irreguldy manner t0- day following 'a severe’ Shake-up ] aftér mtermmcnt ratlies hes staged a Jast mini y and several leaders i one to around three points evious losses. Todays close was steady to firm. ra- Sales were 5,700,000 shares. The curb improved slightly Bonds'* shiftéd firregularly and with a major tfend downward. Although the dollar suffertd a ,ro?.«,’w on _foreign exchanges, the market was apparently somewhat skeptical on currency gyrations in {v. of the reports on . stabiliza- |tion plans being worked out in |London Short Coverings Late short coverings however jgave a much needed lift for many hard pressed shares. Grains failed to recover. Bar silver’ dropped ‘one fourth lof one cent an ounce. to 35% cents. Small Gains Stocks ¢oming back from one to about three points included Amcrican Telephone, Dupont, Unit- ed States Steel, American Smelting, Bethlehem Steel, Allied Chemical, Chrysler, United States Smelting, Johns-Manville. Among the lesser gainers were | American Can, Anaconda, Air- craft, National Distillers, Western {Union and Pennsylvania. nion Pacific was off one peint. CLOSING PRICES TODAY NEW YORK, June 16.—Closing quotation of Alaska Juneau mine stock today is 19%, American Can 1871, American Power and. Light 12%, Anaconda 14%, OBty 5%, Armour B 2%, Bethlehem Steel 128%, Calumet and Hecla 64, Con- |tinental Oil 13%, Fox Films 3%, |General Motors 25%, International {Harvester 86%, Kennecott 17%, Packard Motors, 5, Standard Brands |19, United States Steel 52%, Tim- ken Roller 27%, American Cyan. B 12'¢, Ulen Company 3'%, Curtiss- Wright 3. BIG MEASURES ARE PASSED AT (Continyed. irom - Page - Ono) R 7 T 3| | policy+ of the Government super— | vised trade agreements to control |and employment. Employment Corp. Approved the creation et S NEW YORK, Juge 16—A ner- EXTRA SESSION production, boost wages.and prices of the TNAVAL RESERVE BALL GLUB TO 'BE SEEN HERE 18 DIPARTMINT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The Weather i > LOCAL DATA By the U. 8. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Junead and vic! . beginning at 4 p.m, Generally fair tonight and Saturday; Time June 16: gentle westerly winds. Barometer Temp. Hum\dil eather Strong Team Off LL57 tolfib ety 0N 58 gy i PRy M L I’ tl b |4 am. today 2997 41 91 Calm 0 Cldy eet 0Ca| ul m Noon today . 29.92 51 88 w 3 Rain Week-End Games Juneau baseball a chénce to soé action' agaipst oufside talent over rans will get local’’ teams in 6:30 o'clock and the second at 2 p.m. Sunday. ‘The latter will be used 8s a curtainraiser for the, regular League game Sunday. It is possible the Moose team will be picked to meet the sailors| tomorrow. If Manager Mchnnon, however, decides against it, a team will probably be picked from the! three league clubs for the Saturday and Sunday games. 1 L apun o - e oot MOOSE WILL ENTERTAIN Arrangements in the hands of a capable, committeg. .of Moose are now in progress for an entertain- ment, luncheon and dance to be given by the membership of Juneau !Lodgz No. 700, Loyal Order of Moose, in honor of threg of the members who were recently mar- ried. The date of the entertain- ment is set for Monday next, June 19, and will take place at the con- clusion of a brief regular meeting of the Juneau Lodge. The entertainment will bz a strictly Moose affair, opsn to the members of all branches of the Order and their families, and a cordial invitation is extended to iall visiting Moose, members and families of the Moose Lodge, Leg- ion No. 25 and Chapter No. 439. The newly-weds are Claude Erskine, Arnold Hildre and Gus Erickson, e —~ RAINBOW GIRLS' DANCE Tonight at 8:30. Masonic Tempie. DeMolays invited. s NEWLY WED MEMBERS —adv. e " CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS s YESTERDA TODAY | T Highew ipm. | Lowestdam. dam. Procip dam. B the week end, it was made known 8:‘:;:,“, ";?"' ‘;" 4 ‘temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather toay by George Kohlhepp, Vice-"yo o™ G ¥ :2 30 . .12 0 . Pt.Cldy ente of the City Baseball Bethel i ot 2 | el ::2 gv 0 Cldy ague, An Eagie Boat, U-57, is z : # ! 0 Clear due to arrive in port early Sat- ff;;;;;“k"“ 52 44 132677586 4 16 Clear urday morning and has asked for poi.oo :3 58 | .33 33 4 0 Pt.Cldy a game with a local club, Bhigos 52 ig ;461 ;g 4 0 Cldy The vessel Is belieyed to have St. Paul * 4 18 Rain Naval Reservists aboard, making Duitch_ Harbor s 42 | 40 40 10 10 Cldy their annual cruise to Alaskan Koda& s 60 | 46 48 4 0 Cldy waters. It is said to have a fast lCor 24 e 62 | #8 52 Cgm 0 Cldy ball club, one thal will furpish|GETCES e S 81 ] M 4s 4 0 PtCldy strong competition to any local :Snk:'. i 565 53 | :: 47 (C:a:m 05 Oldy a jon. e 5 Sl 2lm 0 Pt. Cld; A &b tha 't ke .ge“h'k;" 68 62 | 4 4 4 02 cidy kan yesterday. The latter won h;‘x:?nw:pen ; gg | 44 46 2 o Pt. Cldy after a tough battle, by a score4Seame 0 7 { :: ?: l‘;‘ g i g:sy tof 4 o 2. Two games have bzeen #®t. Cldy tentatively arranged for the vis:-;"""”;"‘l ; frdmei ST R LRt s, 0 Cldy tors, oné tomorrow evening at Son Francisco Lo 98 50 52 12 0 Clear | The barometer is high over Western Alaska this morning with 'the presure rising generally excep! in the far North. Light local |rains have fallen over the eastern Interior and Southeast portions of the Territory. Little change in temperature is shown, by this ‘mormngs readings. 1Old Papers for Sale at Empire Office ‘BLATE e SCHMIDT’S BEER Stocker’s Imperial SCHLITZ BLUE RIBBON s "'WW DON’T MiSS Anything Good! BEER LUNCHES i o Gonmd thesgommitteg, ‘Ludwig Nelson, I Goldstein, I use the lightest ofthevflwntldmembers that can be had so fimucumtor Com- |not caked with a heawy MEN’S OXFORDS Famous Star Brand . . . . . the best shoe valie’in toWh? $2.95, $3.95, $4.95 . solid leather Rk ]uneaus Leadngepartment Store * G His favorite type is here, variety of smart new pat- terns. Others to $2 Behrends Ca. we’ve ja_shoundless the dock to géet the Seattle dele- to chairman in charge “of "Dr. In addition tertainment consists DeVighne, and Robert - e — D. L. W. C. BANCE . a rice powder, M. L. Merritt, | H. R. Shepard, Bender. And if the tip end of my nme\ shines, T believe that this natural WOMEN OF M()Oli m HOSTS AT BIG RPARTY THURSDAY EVENING A delightful time was enfoyed by a large crowd of visitors afid mem- nual installation of officers of the Women of Moose, Chapter 439, held last night. Grand. Installihg Officer, with Mrs. A. Rodenburg, Orand Guide,” Mrs. Mary - Monagle, Grand Chaplain, and Miss Caroline Todd, Grend: Organist. During the snon, Program which Torkelson ‘and Miss Rachel Bor- Ahck played plnno duets, Mrs. Evelyn All. Rubber Heels Half’ Soles, Lades | bers of the Moose Lodge at the ap-{ Mrs. K. B Jarman was the — Sk 1 followed the ceremony Miss Helen big success is was. Honest Work onest Prices MEN’S DRESS SHOES Half Soles, lehthey or i'ubber & Ladies' Heels Straighteied . REMEMBER: We are not in a eombine to ’ ‘make overcharges, Seward eet Shee Shap .sented a vocal solo %{S Merritt, Monagle apd weggmm there s, to Plul Brown's Orchestra! was time for ice' creal feature of the Teshmerts , cake < "an tap” in honor of Misses Mary, Brwin " and Mabel Batello, WhoSA ¥atal days fell during the| S8R pionth. ¥ Mrs Mlnervu luener and Mrs.. < Monagle,. members of the mn;mt commiittee, and Mrs. Gi#it ;Baldwin, Miss D. Baldwin, Mrs. M Hammer, Mrs. C. Ker- doter” gn( Mrs. E. Bender, mem-: befs . of | “'. Kitchén committee ail tho make . the evening the e Olassitied ads pay. ...15¢ 1.25¢ ...19¢ 25¢ |lars for farmers and homeowners ad s e the large birthda; Civiliann Consetvation Corps, em- ploying of a quarter of a million men. Gave the Seecretary of Agricul- ture power to boost farm prices through a wide variety of alterna- tive ‘programs. i Made available four bijllion dol- for rellef from mortgage loads. Legalized 3.2 beer and approval of the Government entry into the power business in Muscle shoals power projec. > 1 ELECTR[(‘ITY OFF | NOTICE | " Electricity will be off at intervals from Front Sireet to 6th, Cowrt Honse to Franklin Street from 6 am. to 12 o'clock noon SUNDAY .lgw 8. During this same perlo,d, i ‘Seatter Tract ‘and Case K districts will he off fror am. until noon, '’ g ASKA FL| em ' LIGHT & POWE] June 17, at_the A‘&- Eeuuty Pnr}ors y the Luth- wuflw Aid. Hzme cooking priced Not Becatise We Are § Oty 5 BUT BETTER PEor—ye— ' RICE & AHLERS CO. " pLoMBING LeT ’ AEATING The g‘Shopplng Cemel' nf Tune.m. heve Prices and Qual- ity Meet. & ] Fresh ¥egetables and Fruits 5 & 1 on Every Boat Telephone your. orders EARLY STAR LARD. oo ARMOUR'S ¥ *'41bs.; 43¢ COFFEE CRESCENTf—Fresh Roasted ¥b., 33c BULK TOAST CINNAMON or PLAIN whse vk i M0c per 7 SALT PORK 2 POUNDS SUNNY¥ MONDAY CUCUMBERS ~WHITE LAUNDRY SOAP 4 LARGE 'NEW. .SPUDS LARGE and CLEAN : 5 lbs., 2QcA CELERY Large and Well Bleached 12¢ Sm‘tkh » CARROTS 3 BUNCHES 23 cents - ] TOMA TOES HOT HOUSE 20c b, F3 eac ASPAR 4GUS 2 'POUNDS 19 cents' CO,TTAGE CORN NO. 2 TIN o s im0

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