The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 29, 1933, Page 2

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WOMEN’S. COATS $4,95, $11.95, $24.50 WOMEN’S SUITS $11.95, $32.50 SKIRTS—$1,95 Woolen Fabrics—Sizes 24 to 30 DRESSES Street—Office—Afternoon $4 95 to $11.95 Sweate ] wi‘s\\’ $2.25. pornerr gIt“iazncs-~5trawzs Riss "JACKETS Genpine Eeather, Kasha Lined, Sizes 18 to 44 $10.50 Suedes—Sizes 14 to 20 $3.75, $6.95, $7.95 CHILDREN’S APPAREL (‘OATS—Ageq 6 to 14—1.3 OFF DRESSES—Ages 3 to 16—1-3 OFF GIRLS’ SKIRTS—$1.25 and $1.95 (,IRL%‘ SWEATER BL OUSES—$1.25 (JLOVES—-HOSIERY-—HANDBACS t Very Low' Prices Behrends Co., Im: [ DOUGLAS NEWS. FINNISH mlur TO HOLD. FIRST. MEETING IN, The n Finnish lucational Club whichy is ‘being: orgapized on the Channel, meets in Juneau next Sunday evening: at the Alma ©l- son Boarding House. I{. was men- tioned in error-that the meeting would be held in Douglas. \ -, TO LEAVE ON NORTHLAND Mrs. Glen Kyrkham and daugh- ter Vera, and Mrs. Mabel Gries- bach are booked to sail for Seattle on, the Ngrthland due to leave Monday morning. Mrs, Kirkham is golng for medical treatment at the Virginia Mason Clinic —————— MRS. HOLMER. ENTERTAINS 1Langleldl. nee Miss Madeline Ri JUNEAU | o Mrd) Charlés?E; Holmer was. hos- | tess at ‘@ . gharmingly appointed luncheon Wednesday - afternoon in e @k Mrsql oM. Miller and | ‘Miss. Bessie Miller, who m for the past| "\m m{ for fourteen. > mplun.nuy spent % 0 Juneau s Leadmg a group. of women dropped. in,on. har at her, home.last evening for, a surprise party. Bridge was played, four tables being prizes went to Mrs 4. R..Edwards glassware, by her friends: ——————— MRS. WILEARD PASSES Mrs,, Bessie ‘Willard, wife of:Tom Juneau, died; at. the ifamily Wome in .the -Indian |village ‘last: night, Mrs; (Willard,:was chorn and raised on Douglas Island. She is survived. by three . children, 3, 5 and 8 years of age, -husband, mother, Mrs. Anna Rasmussen;: a sister, Peggy Laubeck;:and- stepfather : Funeral genyices; will. probably be held Saturday. o NOTiGz TO AUTOMOBILE. DRIVERS From.this: aie;automobiles.jeav- ing the wharf after.the arrivaksof the 4:20 and;:6:30 @m. ferry iz had time to reach the Fyont Streeb inter-section before progeeding \up the. approaches, . ‘Also. eachi. parson a driver's license or penalty be applied. - Ordinance regulating ithe speed of cars within theeQity. {Limits will be strictly wnforced. .- By order of the City Council of Douglas FELIX GRAY, .engaged. ThO' Willard, employed by the. Alaska |’ must wait untfl those walking: havey: i T Departme(u 9&9;3 % # | for _high score.and.Mrs. Felix Gray {for low. Mrs. Langfeldt was m{ sented with..a useful .set .of table b 1 |w 4 Closmg Sgsswn Held T\)— »tiorrow Morning - 3 “Public Invifed oo et o . The .parents, brothers, sisters and {riends of the. pupils of . the . Daily Vacation iBible 8chool,, under the auspices of dhe Juneau Ministerial Assoolation, are.invites to the elosw: ing-session.-of ‘the.schopl. tomorrow marning . (Friday) -at1040'clogk. At this hour'the members’ of *the @ifferent departments will ‘be as- sembled in ‘the auditorium of the Presbyterian church and ‘a review| 0f ‘the work: done by each' class wilt be given. The hand work- of the}’ 'w Testament story of: the two men* going up ‘to the: Témple for prayey, , Directon: of the Présbyter & n' Chiolr, will ‘have: charge of the muslcal M of’ flle demonstration. .Perhaps some or the psrem.s in Juneau have been in doubt as to Jfjust what a Vaeation Bible school may “be. Here is an opportunity Oity - Clerk. to-Jearn the' fundamentals at the ittle Tolks ‘will be on exhibit. The| will ‘e dramatived. Mrs.{ |driving a car in DwmrM'MVIIJ. C, - Stapleton, Jear “gther children’ may' share thg netits ‘of such a schoel. —_—eeo 'MRS. ARNOLD "CURTIS AND DA Ouw WILL SPEND - mmu IN JUNEAW =t o o ¢ . Arnold <Curtis. and her ughter Alice are here from- Sitka BETHEL VACATION %/ with an After weéks ofhard wcrk, the principles in the big heavyweight fracas in New York tcnight, have ceme to the peak of condition. At left is Primo Carnera, the vast cne from Italy, showing how he has been doing road werk and carrying his 260 pounds lightly. Champion. Jack Sharkcy of Besten is shown tuning. up at footwork with a round of rope-skipping at the right. SHARKEY RATED AT EVEN MONEY NEW YORK, June 29—Fight fans are faced with the unusual |situation of having the tempermental Champion Sharkey go into the ‘nng to defend his title rated no better than even money against Car- nera tonight. Carnera is the biggest man ever to fight for the title. | carnera started out behind.in the betting edge but gradually hewed that down. .Backers are flocking to his corner. Both men are rated }in perfect condition. about 45. The awards will be giv- |en at the closing program. Thosa )dom‘7 the best work in each class, will receive a good leather bound SCHOOL TO CLOSE; B 4 pm. yest'y A l DEFARTMENT OF movmn. _wu'mm BUREAU hoP The Weather LOCAL DATA /By the U. 8. Weatheér Burean) Forecast for Juneaw and vicinity. ‘beginning‘aé 4 p.m., June 29: Showers tonight and Friday; moderatq southerly: winds. 5 . Time Barometer . Temp, aumxuumm vuoem m 30.19 53 Rain 30.15 50 Calm 0 Rain 3013 51 P e O cmzmnnmm:u;: JEE YESTERDAY | T ToDAY _ Highest 4pm. | Lowest4am, 4a.m. Precip. temp. temp. | U o v-iodwm-.wmm ... B0, 50 36, o dy: . 42 38" 0 dy 60 58 0 Clear 68 68 06 Cidy Eopare - 54 .20 Pt. Cldy . 6&\ Trace Rain AL Cldy. .44 . 48 . 52 50 54 57 64 4 am. today 94 Noon " today x 33 46 50 34 48 50 40 46 48 46 49 49 54 48 54, 56 56 52 BhweeamhoonoSSanonmom 46 52 34 48 52 40 50 48, 46 5Q 54 50 54 56 58 52 8 San, Francisco 62 PRSI 53 U El v R g The barometric pressure is moderately . low. throughout Alaska except from Cordova southward where it is moderately high. It s lowest in southern Bering Sea with showers in :that district, por- " | tions of ‘the Interior and Southeast, and unusually heavy rain at Cordova, Cloudy weather s general elsewhere.. Temperatures have .| risen in Western Alaska and have fallen in portions of the Interior. Catholic, Jewish, Episcopalian, Lutheran, Presbyterian,. Methodist and Disciples of Christ clergymen formed a study group in Texarkana in the soring of 1933. - Sitka, original capital of Alaska, now. has..a .population.. less than. 1,100 but it is the seventh . largest « city in the tegritory which has an area of 500,000 square miles. SCHLITZ - - BLUE RIBBON¢ o8 o BLATZ SCamipT’s BEER Stocker’s Imperml R e A The Bethel Vacation Bible School will hold its closing program on riday evening at 7:45 o'clock at he Bethel Mission on Main street. | {| PROGRAM PLANNED i | 'The Bible School has completed | e ——— | Shark’s teeth and mollusk shells | two wegks study and good work |has been done by those attending, and has been enjoyed by all. There was an enrollment of 50 Bible, besides other awards. Every- one is invited, and espeecially the | parents and friends of the chil- dren, A picnic will be held Satur- day at Thane, if the weather- per- mits. tof “the miocene « age “were found | nsar Elizabethtownby* gedlogisis {cf the University of North -Caro- average attendance of |lina. A Samtary Wflll Finish for Use th Hot or Cold Water Decotint is_an ideal wall coat- ing manufactured from select- ed materlals scmmlflcally com- so that it only requires ‘mixing with ordmary hot or cold wat- er 'to’ prepare it for 1mmedlate use. . Ly spend the summer.” They have iKen*a<suite '8t théKiiight Apart: ments. “Mrs/ Cuftls 14-¥he m of Henry Bully of the Juneau t: + TOPA¥: SOHOQL TAX ¥ TR B 4 X TR School ‘tax is mow: due and pay- able and netice iis hereby glvu: that July,1 is;finaliday for pay-| ment -of this taxs. Afters this: date penalty:: e o “H..R. SHEPARD, Offices in B. l ~Behrends: Bank Bullding. + 4 —ady. *wfore Than 7000 Japanese parti- cipated . in. 8, M contest, 1o decide, the, designs.of.a new nickel ! = al &L, yery, reasonable rates WRIGHT SHOPPE | PAUL BLOEDHORN / BEM A it *1 ‘Watch mli;a%y mnmng " | ! ills be .added and proper { | u-nuwwmwumm‘l; DOLL ‘UPI - DRESS- UP!, » Get;rge Bros.;‘ STORE OPEN EVENINGS et ok & TG AT DON'T, MisS Anything Geod! LUNCHES INSUEXME Allen Shattuck ‘ Egtablished 1898 Inc. Beer Parlors )»{,I’ e TR

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