The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 5, 1933, Page 2

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And Now-the Blouse for Variety! ( { finother way of adding a note of variety to 1l For here’s the way to be in Oll(’ S (‘Ofitu]’fl(‘ | style, and to put that separate skirt to good use. Silk crepes overblouse or tuck-in, pleated, stitched or ripple shoulders, i or satins, long or short sleeves. | Silk Blouses $3.75 Cotton Blouses $1.75 | NEW--and EXCLUSIVE FALL WOOLENS Rldglov Crepes — of fine soft wool, rust, wine, green, brown, navy and black. 56 in. wide—and the price is right— $1.85 yard | short to l B an .M. Behrends Ce., Inc. Juneau’s Leading Department Store i m,..mk."»fl-‘.‘.w--—',,.m”-..,------,J ‘ MARRIED MEN'S ECW DREW PUT N SPUR ROAD New and Unique Crew Is Formed Here—Will Build _Road to Radio Station It has now becen transferred to) Douslas Highway to do « clearing | work on the right of way. t The Mendenhall ECW crew has| completed reconstructing the bridz- les on the Glacier Trall It has | been moved to the 'west sids of | | the glacier where it will build a| | trail to the newly discovered lake | there. Camp has been °a(ablhhpd' | and the crew will begin work next Monday, it was announced by M. L. Merritt, Asst. Regional For- ester. The advertisemenws »ring you news of -better things to have and | An additional crew was organ- | easier ways to live. ized this week and is now at work on a short spur road leading from Glacier Highway to the site of the proposed new transmitlting station about 10 miles from town. ‘The crew is the most unique yet created here, and is compozed entirely of heads of families. Instead of opening a permanent camp for it, the men are paid at the rate of $2 per day and permitted to live at home. The road to be Guilt is 1,200 feet long. C. A. Nettleton is in charge as foreman. X It will do all the grading and put in drainage ditches. The sur- facing will be done by the United States Bureau of Public Roads. The trail. from Douglas to the Treadwell ditch has jlm bmn com- AFTER TONIGHT — NO |MORE BURNI&G FEET End your foot troubles and your wife's worries by soaking your feet for 20 minutes in a Radox bath— the new treatment that draws from the millions of foot pores the pois- ons and acids—the cause of distress and agony. Drop 3 tablespoonfuls of Radox ! in a gallon of hot water for this; joyous. bath and in the morning if you don't walk to work with feet like new—with a song of joy in your heart—get your money back. Big package of Radox for 45 cents at: Butler Mauro Drug Co. adv. 1 DEAL PAIN T SHOP If It's Paint We Have it! TODAY'S GAME scoring Bluege and Whitehill going to called; side out, left |left on. base. ! one, {wide; | wide; | called; | foul back, stuike twe; out. second | up. |ur {strike one; {one, low and wide; strike one, call | Strike ~ {grounded to fi foul back, strike two;- side ont{ strike three, called. No runs, no hils, no erros, nofié left on base. LAY\ WASHINGTON—Cronin up. Bl\l, lone, high and wide; singlds o| | right. Schulte up. Pitcher tries lori ‘(,xumn (ay first; ball jone,; high and | | wide; ‘catcher tries for Cromin m‘ first; ball two, low and mg, strike one, called; pitcher tries for | Cronin at first; strike two, fanned out, foul fly to. first. Kuehl ap. Gnounded to second, rurcing Crenin at second; second to shory; it wasa great back handed stop.by Critz; Kuhel gn fixst. Bluege up. | Btrike one, fanned; side out, ball one, high and, wide; Kuhel Qut, | stealing, catcher to short. No runs, one hit, no errors, non left on base. SEVENTH JINNING (Continued from Page One) third. Goslin up. Strike one, ball ome, Jlow and wide; a double play—flied to and Whitehill who tried to score after the catch was doubled at the plate, left to catcher. One run, 4wo hits, no errors, one THIRD INNING NEW YORK—Ryan up. Strik:] called; ball one, high and out, a wonderful one-handed catch by second. Fitzsimmons up. NEW YORK - Davis up. Foul| Ball one, high and wide; singles,pagk strike one; out, pitcher to! to deep short. Maaore up. Growrd- [ ¢igt Jackson up. Foul back, strike {ed to short, forcing Fitzsimmons alfone: atiempted hunt rolled mul‘ (second, short to;second Mogre on along third ,base -line, strike two; | first. 2z up..Ball ene, high.and|one flied to lefts Mancuso up. Side singles to center; Moore 80- gyt third: to. £irstis to third. Tenry: up:Boul to! " No puns, mo hits, no rerars, none | t, strike one;.pitcher wdes f0¢106¢ on. base. . Critz at first;. strike. two, . called; wAsH.m[GTON—Bluege up. Fou! side out, grounded. to .first. Whol o att s'hukexnfle;'.m~m high | made the play. unassisted. and. inside; strike twe, called; foul No runms, two hils; noerrors, tWolin the left field: standsi:ball two left on, bases. | high and insde; foul along: third | WASHINGTION Manush UP-|page line; ,uty. PO flMc to m,.s,i Ball one, low and insidef.out. short | Sewell up. Ball onehigh and wide; | to first. | Cronin up.. Suiike oue (el two, high @nd *ingides asingles | ball-one, low snd.wide: ) o doap. shart. Wiitehidl ‘u'lk(“ one,. fanped: ball.one, dew and | wide; | stuike two, fannediowSewel | stole second; :hall ftwo,cdighic and wide; .out, second toydirstiiiBewell on third:. Myer up. Balk ongy low and wide; gall two, lew and:wide; singles to right scoring Sewell. Gos- lin up, Ball gne, dow. and. wide; ball two, low:and, wide; foul-back, strike one; ..pilcher , tries .for Myer at fizst jfoul back, .strike ‘{\wo; «side out, strike ; three, . fanned. Qne run, two hits, no errors, one | : left on: base.« 4 EIGHTH INNING NEW NORK-+:Ryan:up. Strike one, galled; strike :two, called; ball | jone, low and wide; foul back; ball | i&Wo, ibigh .and ,wide; out, flied to No runs, one hit, mo errors, onczight., Peel batting for Fitzsim- left on 'msv mons; bats right handed. Peel up. WASHINGTON—BIluege up Bal Ball one, Jow and wide; strike one. - | called; singles to center. Moore up.; ball l\u high and inside; oul &trike one, called; foul back, strike | Sewell up. Out, flu.J two; foul back; ball one, low and Wlmehul up. Strike one, u\nsxde, ball two, low and wide; mll one, low and wide;gtounded to short who fumbled for . low and wide; strike two,lan error; Peel on second, Moore |called; side out, fouled to cawhe”on first. Critz up. Ball one, high who made a running catch in front, and inside; ball twe, low and in- {of the Glants’ dugout. |side; out, pitcher to first; Pecl No runs, no hits, no errors, none!on third, Moore an second; it was et |net a sacrifice. Terry upp. Ball FIFTH INNING fone, high and wide; strike one, NEW YORK — Ryan up, Out,!called; ball two low and wide; pitcher to first. TFitzsinmons up. |side out, popped. to catcher in fropt | one, called; out, third y,o{or the plate. first. Moore up. Side out, pitcher, No runs, one hit, one error, two to first {left on base. No runs, no hits, no errors, none | WASHINGTON — Bell, a right left on base. | hander, is pitching for New York. WASHINGTON—Myer up. Foul Manush up. Foul back, strike one, to left, strike ane; ;ball one, high' ball one, high and wide; out, line and inside; ball two, high and|drive to left. Cronin up. Ball one, |wide; foul back, strike two; ball 'low and inside; strike one, fanned; {three, high and inside; out, strike ball {two, low and inside; ball three, called. Goslin up. Ball one, three, low and inside; out, short | low and wide; out, flied to center,t0 .first, . Schulte up. Foul back, in right centerfield. Manush up. strike one; strike two, called; side Side out, flied to right: out, flied to center. No runs, no hits, no errors, none| o guns, no hits, no erros, none left on base. left . on. ;base. SIXTH INNING NINTH INNING NEW YORK—Critz up. Ball one,; NEW YORK—Ott up. Ball onfl,' high end inside; strike one, called;’ high and wide; ball two, high and out, third to first. Terry up. Out, inside; ball three, low and wide; t, who made the gtrike one, called; ball four, high play unassisted. Ott up. A pigeon and wide; Ott walked. Davis up. has been lJighting in the infield Ball one, high and wide; ball two. during ~the game and time. was nmh and wide; strike one, called; taken out.to drive it, away ut it out, third ‘3 still . is. there. . Strike one, Ott on second. Jackson up. c ing h Lo first. - Schulte up..Ballione, Jow and. wide; - singles: o might, Kubel up. Side out, grounded:to ihixd. forcing Schulte at second, third 0 second. No runs left on ba: FOURTH INNING YORK#-Ott, -up.i. Strike ; ‘feul ‘back, strike two; > three, fanned, Davis up. called; ball jone, low and wide; ball ) two, . high and| wide; out, second te first. Jacksoa Ball one, low and wide; staiks | one, fanned; ‘ball..two; Jdow: &Rd \\l(ll doubles to.Jeft center., Mans: cuso up. Foul along third base dine, side out, flied to center. one hit, no errors, onc NEW one, called: ut, strike ike one, | i | |ed; JMI on k | { __PHORE 549 Wendt & Garster UNITED FOOD co CASH GROCERS Phone 16 We Deliver Meats—Phone 16 g ‘l} fxx your car for winter service — lowest' prices. Towing Service, Batteries Changed, Tire Chains and m'h‘. Guenl Over- . oA | ers hav { corner ; all .shree, high and wide; | | Ott BIG BENEFIT GARD PARTY FRIDAY EVE. Anangements Have Been Made by Graduate Nurses Tomorrow’s * Event' | ey Everyons in Juneau is invited| to play cards tomgrrow . night. at the big party being .given by the | gmdvm e nurses of Juneau at the | Parish Hall at -8 olclock. The| party is sponsored by all of the graduate nurses o help raise funds with which to furnish and 2quip a room in the neaw addition of | St. Ann's Hospital. | All card players will be able to find a game in which they are interested: as .pinochle, contract | bridge, auction bridge, whist and panguinge, or “pan” will' be rep-| resented with tables for each. Tables Engaged While a mumber.of tables hava en engaged jalready, many oth- signified their intention vending/wthe party temorrow | g and playing at the regu-| lar tables in order to compete for | one of the eighteen attractive priz-{ es which will be awarded, accord- ing to Mps. E. H.-Kaser. Those who wish: to help out this thy cause, but do mot care to| ay cards will find an attractive | in which to sit and chat and enjoy the delicious refresh-| ments | Quantities of home-made cakes have been oifered by the grad- uate nurses and others who are us to ‘help them out in thi prise, and with fragrant hot . will be served to all who tend, following the distribution prizes. Over thirty nurses have been busy all week threugh the var- ious comimittees, decorating the rish Hall, making tallies and rs, assembling and. wrapping the eighteen unusual and- attract- ive prizes, and in faet leaving nothing undenz to “put the party lover” in ai big -way. They are | hoping for a large and generous turnout tomorrow evening. The only cost is a small admi charge of fifty cents, in return for a delightful evening ——— DUNN IN SEATTLE J. H. Dunn, former Clerk of the United States District Court with headquarters in Juneau, was reg- istered last week at the Clare- mont Apartment Hotcl in Seattle. of p Ball one, high and inside; str cne, called; out, third to first; on third. Mancuso up. Strike sne, called; strike two fanned; foul | back; side out, flied to left. No runs, no hits, no errors, one left on base. ——— HOT WATER BOTTLES $1.00 wp Butler Mauro Drug Co. “Express Money Orders” | Peter Bennett; 4, adopted son~of Constance Dennett, sereen - star, shown in Hollywood in one of the fow . pictures ever ‘taken. of him, (Associated Press Photo) TELLS HOW SHE TOOK| 4 INS. OFF HIPS' 7 INS. OFF WAIST In 40 days by taking Kruschen Salts, Mrs. Helga Blaugh of ‘New York City reduced ‘26'% lbs—took 4 inches off bips, 3 inches off bust and ‘7% inches off waist. She| writes: “I haven't’ gone hungry 2 moment—I feel fine and look 10 yrs. younger.” To get rid of double chins, bulg- ing hips, ugly rolls of fat on waist and upper arms SAFELY and with- | out discomfort—at the same time quire a clear skin, bright eyes, en- ergy and vivaciousness — to look younger and feel it—take a half| teaspoonful of Kruschen Salts in a glass of hot water every morning before breakfas® One jar lasts 4 weeks and costs| but a trifle at Butler Mauro Drug Co., Juneau Drug Co: or any drug- | store the world over. Make sure you get Kruschen because it's SAFE. Money back if not joyfully {8t. Paul 3 l. DIPA.RMNT oF AOR!GULTUR‘. WEATHER BUREAU The Weather /By the U. 8. Weather Bureau) LOCAL DATA Forecast for Juneam and vielnity. beginning at 4 p.m., Oct. 5: Rain tonight and Friday; fresh southerly winds. Baromster Temp. Humdity Wind Velocity .29.99 50 80 SE 13 2037 50 9 E 18 “"B “u 87 SE 18 cuu AND RADIO REPORTS zummu | TODAY wlfl-fl- | Lowest4am. 4a.m. Precip. dam. temp. | tsp terap, veloclx.y ‘24hrs. Weather 2000 | o1 Cluy 0 ' Pt.Cly 0 Clear Cldy lear Snow Cldy Rain Clay Rain Rain Rain Cldy Pt. Cldy Cliv Clear Cldy Clear Clear Weather Cldy Rain Rain ‘Time 4 pm. yest'y .. 4 am. today .. Noon today Station Barrow Neme Bethel Fort Yukon | Panana Fanrbanks Eaalc i , N‘ 30 38 34 82 30 36 34 32 32 34 38 42 38 42 50 52 52 56 64 4 78 20 24 28 8 26 28 34 36 34 42 a 46 50 46 34 50 54 64 4 2 4 0 4 4 12 20 30 6 18 10 10 Dutch Harbor Kodiak Cordova Junean Sitka Ketchikan Prince Rupert Edmonton Seattle Portland San Francisco | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 50 54 64 0 0 0 A storm of considerabl energy is central this morning immed- iately south of the Gulf of Alaska, with a barometer reading - of 2850 inches. Southerly gales are reported to the southward and strong northerly winds near the Alaska Peninsula, with moderate to heavy rain over Soutern Alaska and light snow in portions of the Interior. -The pressure is falling very rapidly at Cordova. The pres- sure is moderately hig hfrom Bering Seéa southward and. in ‘South- western Canada with fair weather in the latier district and on the Bering Sea coast.” Temperatures 1ave fallen ‘in the Interior, to a minimum ‘of 8 degrees at Tanana. THE TREND is toward § ¥ “ELECTROL”-of course Harri Machine Shop ! . satisfied. —adv. st ool QUSSR Old papeis av “fhr Emplre Plumbing Heating Sheet Metal AS AN INTRODUCTORY OFFER for the Month of OCTOBER Test all Tubes. 0O &1 @ U1 B WD e WE WILL PERFORM THE FOLLOWING SERVICE Replace any TWQ Tubes. Check and tighten all connections. Clean Condensers. Balance Tuning Condensers. Inspect and cbrr_ect figlfity antenna. Check and Adjust Speaker. Clean and oil Phonograph Motor. FOR NO MA’I'I‘ER how tinny or squawky your radio sounds—we can make it as clear as a bell. We repair any maké or mod e radio’ — ‘quickly, expertly AND AT LOW COST. We Are Headquarters GYM CLOTHING GYM PANTS! GYM BLOOMERS! GYM SHIRTS! GyM TRUNKS!

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