The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 16, 1933, Page 8

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The present te is at Mile 6t 8 N\ I\L s a Ra)mmd at Copper Mountain F 0 R P A R K RnAnibvt\\rvn Mile 66 and Mile- 69, | sisting of heavy construction, A small crew is now engaged on maintenance work on the high- R s cluding some rock work. Park Service Releas e A 0 way, Mr. Taylor said. It will be $150,000 for Immvdnt(‘ STOCKERS RETURN 1 -3 augmented and probably a second crew employed. Work for the re- maider of the season is planned con- in-| Use on ‘n}\ Highway | FROM INTERIOR TRIP| Mr. and Mrs. J. J. St F expenditure on ghw in Mt. turned to Juneau on $150,000 last night from a » to the Alaska of nearly a month, m h by the ional was spent' in Fairbe ced to- Stockers used to res: En- came to Juneau in t of the They visited Stocker's ney made, sister, SMrs. £ at ervice under Fairbanks, mak side Act !trips to Circle and the total released other points of est. Mr.| e on public work re- Stocker reported a wonderful time n Alaska to $1,246,- and fine weather in Fain J«\I\ks‘ e of $1,096,000 for which he found much ")nn"t*d road and air- during his nty landing field projects was The Richardson Highway nounced yesterday ed him very much, as Tl ram for the Park High-| government hotel on the ] r its extension through|Railroad at Curry. k to Wonder Lake in the —_——-- » mining region, opening Fifteen hundred fishermen took | is declared to be a po-, rich mining country by motor road to 6,492 pounds of fish on the open- and of the fishing season this year | the at Lake Herrington, Ky. It won’t be long now and your school needs can be fully supplied here. Early buying means a larger as- sortment. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY AUGUST 16, 1933. CHAMBER TO BE SUBCOMMITTEE HOST T0 JUDGE OF SENATE TO . F, AI.EXANDER SAIL SEPT. 10 He snd b%. bulzm to Bc,[:hm W Biin ing Senators| Luncheon Guests of { \Vheeler,. Thomas and Chamber Tomorrow | Frazier North The Chamber of Commerce will| Headed by Senator Burton K have Judge George F. Alexander Vheeler, a special subcommittee as its honor guest at its weskly|Of the Semate Committee on In- as 'is nonor guest at lts weekly| gion Atfairs, will sail from Seat- noon luncneon meeting at BA!Ix‘y's‘(m on September 10, on the Fish- Cafe tomorrow, it was announced | e, it was made today by Joh Jones, Presi- | rday by L. G dent. A capa attend is | Wingard, ska Agent of the United States Bureau of Fisheries. members of th the newly appointed Federal Dis-| Other sub-com- trict Judge who will take office | mittee areé: Sena Elmer Thom- within the next few days. |as of Oklahoma, and Senator Former Gov. William Sulzer of| Lynn J. Frazier of North Da- | New York, Alaska sourd h and! kota. ow of mining inte in the| It was orig announced that Territory, will 0 be a guest to-| Commissione of the Of- mor He arrived here today| fice of Indian would ac- from the East. | company the investiga- On its business calendar for ac-| tors, but lats advices Wash- tion tomorrow is a resolution urg-| ington indicated he might be ing the United States Tariff Com-| forced to cancel the trip. mission to impose additional duty| The Brant, Mr. Wingard said,|g of herring imported from Nova| will leave here between September Scotia and Scotland. This is pm~.3 and September 5, and go direct posed in order to foster the mAld to Seattle. He will go south on back he g industry in Alaska. it to accompany the party Take Advantage of These Savings $1.00 Pair TENNIS SHOES famous Ball Band Brand—All Sizes $1.75 and $2.75 GIRLS’ SKIRTS in latest styles The . all wool—sizes 8 to 12 BOYS SUITS .. Fancy tailored . . . With two pairs of longies . . . Sizes 5 to 17 years. You will not be able to buy this grade of clothing at the prices quoted below again for several years. Exceptional values. Now $8.95 Now $9.95 All wool . ALL-WOOL BLAZERS These new styles . . Sizes . Blue—Red—Green. 1 to 18. $4.45 5.95 SEE THESE Just the thing for wramth and service. SPORT JACKETS $6.45 $9.95 These are from the Pendleton Virgin Woolens . . . New designs . .. All sizes . .. A garment you would be proud to own. 95 $2.25 §2 Boys’ Cords . . Extra Heavy Navy—T: an—DBrowns . . . Sizes 4 to 16 . . . Built for the hardest kind of service. $1.75 to $2.45 SILK BLOUSES Newest Styles—Newest Colors $8.45 SPORT COATS New Shades . New 3 direct from New York. Fabries. Latest styles Sizes 14 to 20. L N \ \ ) \ \ \ \ \ \ N ) N ) \ N )\ ) \ \ N \ \ \ 3 3 \ \ 4 \ N ) N Leader Department Store GEORGE BROTHERS FREE TICKET AWARD AUGUST 18TH eptember 10 has been ten- | ly fixed as the date of de- rture from that port for Alaska The Brant left today on a pa- of the Icy Straits, Western Eastern districts with War- n Don 8. Haley aboard.” It will ent several days inspecting | spawning beds in the three Tis- tricts and observing conditions the pink salmon runs on all hing in Icy Strait ended last Under supplementary reg- ilations issued by the Department mmerce, an extension of five vs was granted last week in the western district, and yester- day another new regulation ex- tended the season three days in the eastern district, bringing com- mercial fishing to a close in both areas on August 19, Wingard is making an air- trip to the West Coast e Prince of Wales Island and the Southern district, where extensions have been asked for by the pack- } Wales district, ar;'l'vmg in Ket- FRIGIDAIRE BEER ‘GHIBHAGUF 0 N Clll‘kdl] this afternoon. The Chi- COOLER lNSTALLED chagof will come to Juneau late this afternoon or tomorrow morn- AT ALASKAN HOTEL BAR NUF ing, and the Baranof is expected i i ) back in the morning to make g ) S regular mail trips to Chichagof cooling units has been installed e in the Alaskan Hotel by W. C. Is HEL . Johnson, local Frigidaire dealer. S SUT_.“——HERL,\ND T Mr. Johnson says this installa- tion represents the very newest type of equipment for maintain- ing the proper temperature in beer at all times. The Alaskan Hotel Beer Dispen- sary is now prepared to efficient- ly serve its customers. e g DR. LIVIE GOES WESTWARD HOME FROM VACATIONING The seaplane Baranof broke a cam gear yesterday afternoonwhile| Dr. J. A, sSutherland, pioneer taxiing to take off on the return|physician of Fairbanks and for flight from Sitka to Juneau. The |many years Deputy Commissioner Chichagof. chartered yesterday to‘ of Health for the Fourth Division, take H. B. Friele and E. Busch-| yisited friends here this morning mann - to Waterfall and Sitka,| while the steamer Aleutian was in brought back Miss Eva R:cmrd-‘lmt_ He is returning home after son and William Hesse, passengers | seven-weeks trip to Canada and 1 Dvl;.axl:rx:itgfil':?e' rva]?:’ic:ecde:; off the Baranof, last night, and | the States. Y k P returned this morning to Sitka| He yisited relatives in Toronto in Alaska, left this morn- tistry ing on the Aleutian for Seward, where he will start his practice. with Mechanics Hicks and Jarman to install a new cam gear. At Sitka, the Chichagor was to ers, before making a decision on|pick up Friele, Buschmann and| that request. He probably will re-|L. G. Wingard, and take them on and will travel from Valdez over turn here Friday. “la trip over the Prince of) Richardson Highway. then spent some time at the Cen- tury of Progress Exposition in Chi- cago. ‘Dr. Sutherland is taking a new automobile home with him AT Loml P(’a.s, pouml Local Kohlruble b Local Cablmgv s AEPa Local Beets JUSTICE?? We Finally Get It? NOW THAT THE COUNTRY IS SAVED-WE OFFER LAST! THESE LIVING PRICES! 25c 15(‘ =] ()(/ WESCO SWEET 39¢ QUART JAR PICKLES Local Radlshes chbaba CHEESE PRETZELS LocalLettuce LN R Kale, bunch Swiss Chard, bunch . . . 40c Green Onions . . . . . Pound Cucumbers . . . . . .. SOMETHING NEW Tomatoes, pound New Spuds, 6 pounds . . 25¢ SWEET ORANGES E 88 Plant Su mmer Squash o . 10¢ F resh Corn, 45¢ 6 for . . . 30c FOR 3 DOZEN . 35¢ Apples, large, dozen . . 10. | SWEET ORANGES GEORGE BROS. Telephones 92 and 95 Five Deliveries Daily o - o .

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