The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 20, 1933, Page 2

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T e course at Long Beach in the nat Prcu Photo) 5 DESTROYERS AT KETCHIKAN FOR TWO DAYS ., KETCHIKAN, Alaska, July 20— Five destroyers of the United States | Battle Fleet arrived here Wednes- day, a dmy ahead of schedule, for & two-day visit. The destroyers are the Decatur, Perry, Trevor, Zane and Wasmuth. { ‘The destroyers are scheduled for a three-day visit to Juneau, next umdly, Tuesday and Wednesday. —_—————— &:6 $de fl‘bu [ d. E. Boyle, Seattle; Mrs. C. J. Sullivan, Haines; _Arline sullivan, Haines; Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Brad- § ley and son, Haines; Mr. and Mrs. P. Perkins, Klukwan; Mrs. Mrs. Léla Pryers, Haines; E. T. Lorell, Port Althorp. Kk 'Pete Samerzich, Chichagof; A. m Angoop;. Frank Morris, hroeder. Ty WILLIAM FREEBURN IS SICK; GOES SOUTH FOR ml:nmx'l ON 8. 8. ALASKA WEDNESDAY. , who has been . at Sitka for the is seriously ill, the steamer Al- Washington beat out Yale for the national raw!u S T :ammnmfi'or ,TURE, WEATHER BUREAU Ao The Weather LOCAL DATA S "By the U. §. Weather Burean) Forecast for Juneaw and viclmity. beginning at 4 p.m., July 20: Cloudy tonight and Friday; gentle variable winds. T.U. Head : .DW“ARD IN| TRADING TODAY | Grains and Cotton Suffer 4?:: sy e Mwém i Worst :€ollapse of | 4 am, today ....3020 48 BoRer Fab Nooh today ... 308 51 S 4 N Present Year i CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS | —_— | (Contnues ftom Page One) ‘ : ‘ YESTERDAY | TODAY LADIES’ NECKWEAR— 50c¢ and $1.00 Issues down around ten points || Hidio . | Towbliin Se viiis: ik ; e v . | included 1. Casé, Johns-Mansville, | § temp. temp. | temp, temp. velooity 24hcs. Weathee ASSORTMENT OF LADIES’ PURSES— | Aubuzn, Unton Pacific, Delaware 42 4 33 32 12 0 cidy 5 | and, Hudson. 44 42 42 $1.00 | - Losérs of two to six or more! 54 | 46 48 2 g c?:;}rl 4 | points included General Motors, GLOVES, white and light colors in fabric— Rnfla humical, Aserican Tele g: :: :: PR %le»;; 170 S ;phono .and Telegraph, United Air-, ' 58 “ 48 48 6 '02 R:ln craft, Ameiéan Smelting, Dupont 56 i 3¢ 34 4 06 Clear KID GLOVES, light colors—$2.50 pait | < P e o B WG, S s | ket v ® | G4 §°8 ‘Bu 5| CLOSING PRICES TODAY | moines, lowa, was elecl':d resident | Kodiak ; o 1 58 50 WOMEN’S COTTON BLOUSES— | \NEW YORK, July 20. — Closing | of ‘the national Women's Bhristian | Cordova 58 | ;8 50 2 o gfiz Each $1.00 i | quotation of Alaska Juneau mine | Témperance Union at the Milwau- | yunean . 50 1 a8 3 o Rain L | stock -today is 27, American Can En: c:fl‘é'fl?:"“ "“w"‘y"::k“:Am Sitka ... ? s | o= 0 50 PtCldy WOMEN'S HOUSE PAJAMAS and WASH | Pk, Anaeands 183, Armau B 3%, CWesd Prése ENt0) ' | Prinee muper % | ww a0 3 mam FROCKS—$1.00 each 14 Béthléhem Steel 354, Calumeét and f 7 N Edmonton 58 | 40 42 4 10 . Pt Cldr; ; | Hecla_7, City Stores A, no sale; Will Business, Now Seattle M| 84 54 8- 0 Viglear CHILDREN’S WASH DRESSES— | Amgtican Smelting 34%, Fox FIms| Conyalescent, Need Portland . - % | 58 58 6 0 Clear | 3%, American Telephone and Tele- San Francisco ... 76 2 | 58 60 4 0 Cléar 75¢ each CHILDREN’S UNDERWBAR— 50c garment. CHILDREN’S ANKLETS— 25¢ pair CHILDREN'S RIBBED HOSE AND BOYS’ SOCKS—15¢ pair GIRLS’ HAIR RIBBONS— 25¢ each WOMENS’ HOUSE DRESSES— $1.95 WOMEN'S B. M. Behrend§ Juneau’s Leading " HUSKY OARSMEN OF NORTH WIN NATIONAL TITLE ional intercolleg |BARANOF SCHEDULED | FOR CHICHAGOF TRIP THIS AFTERNOON The Alaska Southern Airways seaplane Baranof, piloted by Gene Meyring is dué from Ketchikan this aftérnoon at 4:30 0'¢loCk, ac- cording to word recetved here by A. B. Hayes, Manager. Nick Bez, President of the Airways, will be a passenger for Juneau on the plane. After its arrival in Juneau the seaplane will leave for a round trip to Chichagof, Hoonah, Port Atthorp and Kimsham Oove with mail and passengers and should return to Juneau tonight, according to Mr. Hayes. —_———— |CHANGES MADE AT BEER PARLOR 'AND FEATURES ON SAT. Roy Huffman has accepted a position with the Capitol Beer Parlor as floor manager and dis- penser, aeccording to Gabe Paul, proprietor. Additional improvements aré be- ing made in the recreation center, including new indirect lighting AND CHILDREN’S RAINCOATS—Half Price . ;. ¢ Assortment of WOMEN’S and CHILDREN’S SKIRTS—$1.50 ORGANDIE APRONS— $1.00 each | title by six feet in a thrilling sprint on \rx Olympla champlonships. Cornell placed third. - (Assoctated 0 mufi I | York. Roosevelt's “Tonic’? (Continued from Page Oney | graph 123%, General Motors 29, | International Harvester 37, Kenne- ‘cott 21, Montgomery - Ward 23%, | North American 27, Packard Mot ® |ofs 5%, Radio Oorporation 8%, Standard .Brands, 25%, United States Steel 57%, Ulen 3%, West-| |ern Union 60%, United Aircraft 347, Ward Bakig B 3%, Curtiss- Wright, 3%, | FINAL RITES FOR | JOHAN KARLSEN TO. * BE HELD FRIDAY [ .= The only sarg prophecy is that Funeral services, for Johan Karl-, \he will keep a free hand respecting sem,; 35 years old, who commited| |the. vast powers voted him, using (suicide by hanging himself. to athose which from day to day ap- itree in a lonmely spot off the pear to him desirable, and pigeon- lGlac!er Highway, last week and holing the rest, | was discovered several days later| e & | by membeérs of the Boy Scouts, will be held in the C. W. Carter Mor-) mls)Al.;g?"';E,:v i:; zg::mn tuary tomorrow afternoon at 2| o'clock. ‘; LEAVE FOR THE SOUTH The services will be under the' s Teo Jewett, her four-year- direction, of the Rev. Erling K.'o|q daughter Marilyn, and her Olafson and intérment will be in mother, Mrs. John Laurie, left Evergreen Cemetery. early this week for the south. They TN R T will visit with relatives in Pateros, BRITISH GOVERNME! | Tonasket and Republic, communi- OFFICIAL FROM M ities of Eastern Washington. MAKES TRIP NOETH| — - — PUBLIC SALE F. C. Peck, of Singapore, S. S.,l All articles belonging to the es-| is among the round trip passen- | tate of Marian Christensen, known | gers making the northern cruise on |as Marian Thompson, deceased, will | * Advertisements your pocket-|the Princess Louise. He is con-.be on sale at the store of the| bpokeditorials. They lnterprec the| nected with the British civil serv-| HARRIS HARDWARE CO. on i Ice in Siam. \mwm' P‘ronb Street. tomorrow: adv.| The barometric pressure is slightly below normal in Northern and extreme Southwestern Alaska with showers in southern Bering Sea and Central and Eastern Alaska, followed by cléaring in the upper Yukon Valley, and generally cloudy in, other districts. The pressure is moderately high from the Gulf of Alaska to Oregon and over most of the northeastern Pacific. Ocean.” Temperatures have risen in portions of the Interior, wuh littie chunge elsewhere. SPECI. 41. : 1 pint WESSON OIL and Compleie MAYONNAISE MIXER Both for 55¢ ‘i CALIFORNIA GROCERY TELEPHONE 478 Prompt Delivery | too, show signs of hesitation. Through two feverish wecks Gen- eral Johnson and his industrial aids iabored o have the textile trade practice code ready for the Presi- dent’s signature on his return from vacation. He returned. Nearly a week passed before he acted, and || thén his approval was given with reservations. Predictions what Mr. Roosevelt will do/ in specific cases are just DON'T MISS Anything Good! BEER LUNCHES Salmon Creek Roadhouse ANTON REISS % ¢ 1 Department Store R . & o it B <] SEWING MACfiINE Il PRICE .. REDUCED Now dhly $69.50 Use it ONE day and money Telephons 37 for Appoiimen Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. T ¢ Juneau-Phone 6 Douglas—Ph(me 18 mn,—m mm Southeastern Alaska ldr Meu “ . September 13-14-15-16 . ... Lo NEW YORK, July ao.--dm bo and 39 of the officers Italian armada, took off ‘for Wi ington this morning to call on President Roosevelt. The Itallans were aboard Army and Navy planes. 5 ' REACH WASHINGTON, WASHINGTON, uuwy. 20, Balbo and his flying comraliés ar- tived here this forénoon from F. Mullen, -Mrs, &. I Luc nbwr Smith Cass, s. R. W. Bender; Mrs, Truitt. Moehring .and Mrs. H E. Morgan. ‘ ; We are stifl in our locatlon but movmg to the Balcony Gordon’s, Inc., will occlipy space on the lower flom MR o ]‘hls pario‘r is eqmpped A clthe for all beautv néeds in anexpeft manner .. . the same find petmanent waves and high class work. @ W m”” LINE CABS tion ve x 25 cents in Cnty By pglitionry rmpamm fimImeCabdndAmbdmmCo 5k 5 58 o MR A 0DD, COLLECTION; OF TRIFLES, TAKEN. FROM SNOW WHITE LAUNDRY 4] it Privacy for dacials and haif dyeinp. fixtures which Mr. Paul is having instatled in the dance room. A mnumber of surprises in the way of entertainment are promised by Mr. Paul for Saturday night. 4(41: (AUSTIN flofiofi GUEST AT TEA GMN Y EVA TRIPP Among the p-rues which have been givén for Mrs. Valjean Aus- tin, who with her husband and daughter, Gafl, is visiting her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Tripp and hér sistér, Miss the |givén by her sister last Saturday nl! m« - | afternoon. Miss Tripp wds assisted by Miss - |Helen Funspedt, who poured dur- ing the afternoon, Guests in addi- Eva Tripp, was an informal tea| Marauders who broke m N COME! L FOR YOURSELF' YOU ARE WELCOME' ALSIE J. WILSON FOR INSURANCE . See H. R. SHEPARD & SON = Telepfiufle 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg, "ALASKA MEAT CO. QUALITY m SERVICE TO YOUR LIKIN 'Meadowbrook Buf Tl:l!e' anm 89 report made to the U. 8. Marshal's office today. The entrance was m made by means of a through the skylight . washers. Aside from' the Austin Fresh Dellvumfi—ifi.flo ‘2’96 4

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