The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 6, 1933, Page 2

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LA L DAL R dai dad PR Aqy S avps & Men’s All-Wool Overcoats, blue mix .. 81350 Uiy L W omcn s lm'm Frocks, spccml group ... .$l 50 Glrls l’1 int ( otton .‘*mhuul Dresseq G 8108 Girls’ two- -piece Outing Flannel P.Uanms e Bm two- DIL(C ()urln‘r Pldnnel Paj: imas . .$1.50 .\len’s l’;u‘t-\\'oul Unionsuit, 3 season 50( ] xtra. HL“I\\ (,nlmcd lurlush ]()\\ cls e ldl)lccl()tlls OS2 ... .$1 00 .$2.95 Bedspreads, beautiful colors ;md designs .$3.50 \\ lnte Damask Part-Wool J: !u]u.lrd Bldn!\et 70\80 Short lengths of Cotton Prints, Curtain Scrims, Nets, Cretonnés, Damask Drapery ONE-FOURTH OFF B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneau’s Leading Department Store | his position has | Marshalship there, | United States Marshal | White. he row of tidy red tins l/mz‘ | o e millions of women depend on. accorging Springer, left on the ‘relanves at | akee, —— e ——— | CHRIS CAYAFAS LEAVES | Chris « Cayafas, Nicholas Cayafa: is in St {a brown bear, left |aboard the Alaska. for the season just past. Ml Aot W s 5 D P S AR AR FHIRIAL 4 [ AS AN IVTRODUCTORY OFFFR for the Month of OCTOBER WE WILL PERFORM THE FOLLOWING SI:'.RVlCE Test all Tubes. Replace any TWO Tubes. Check and tighten all connections. Clean Condensers. Balance Tuning Condensers. Impect and correct faulty antenna. Check and Adjust Speaker. " Clean and oil Phonograph Motor. I'OR o« o TN'B A‘r sLow COST, and En azneermg Serru'e 'u‘, WSPRINGER RESIGNS AS 'DEPUTY AT TENAKEE; |SUCCEEDED BY JONES] } | C. G. Springer, for the last four | years Deputy United States Mar- | shal at Tenakee, has resigned and been filled by George Jones, who has been De- ‘;‘uly Marshal at Hoonah until the | recent abolishment of the Deputy Albert accompanied by Alaska last | night for the south and will visit Walla Walla befors | returning to their home at Ten- | FOR SOUTH ON ALASKA whose , brothes Ann's ‘Hospltnl recuperating from wounds received when he was attacked by for Secattle/ Mr. Cayafas came north to seb-j *Jtie.up s brother's tishing husiness | No MATTER how tinny . .or squawky your ragdio sounds—we can make it as clear as a bell. We repair any make or model of uickly, expertly T P e THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, OCT. 6, 1933 ARSI 1.5, BT LEV GAME AT HOME NEW MEXICO; | | |® %4 590 ¢ Terry Proves Popular Herm of Day-by:Making 5 nen Civevit Driver T - LAS VEGAS, New Mexjco, Oct. L. S. J. Hunt, founder of m« Post-Intelligencer, pmmx- in the development of Seat- d the Puget Sound cuuntry. an! ho helped establish the town | of Kirkland, across Lak: Wash- ington from Seattle, is dead here. ———————— FIRE 1IN RANCE RATER LEAVES FOR KETCHIKAN (Continued Yrom M One.) Terry, thinking-it-a foul, did. not handle it. Schulte went to sec- | ond. Bluege's sacrifice bunt sent Schule to third and Kphel to second C. H. Anderson, fire insurance Sewell was walked inbentionally, er for the Pacific Company. at filling the bases. Bolton, battine | Francisco, left here for Kat- for Russell, grounded to Ryan and | chikan on the steamer Alaska last the Giants executed. a double play. | evening. Mr. Anderson is com- Ryan to Critz to Terry, pleting a trip through the Terri- | Makes Ho-u Run tory on which he has been engag- Bill Terry .gave the Giants|ed for two months_examining and a lead in the fourth inning with | rating property for fire insurance | a home run, The Senators companies, He was in Juneau and | ed i{n the seventh whén Bleuge | adjusted the rates on various prop- sacrificed Kuhel to second uul he; erties during August. scored on Sewell's single. e, Manush ‘was put out of thegam: | MARTHA SOCIETY MEETS for coptinuing an argument with| AT COUNTRY HOME OF | Umpire Moran that started ‘when ! MRS. R. E. ROBERTSON Critz_ bargly recovered Manush's grounder in time to toss it to Hubbell for a putout at first. 2 | Benchmg of a. player is almost ‘uupnecedented in a World Series. meeting today at the country of Mrs. R. E. Rokertson on | Highway. Iirs. cier '—"."f-?‘(, meeting which began with RETURNIN( ‘msmnms” ki a delicious luncheon this noon. FEOM TWO-MONEH HUNT gl 2 i G. D. Lotkhart and G. H. Flinn, | 19T Pit{sburgh, Pa, millionaires. are relurning south on the steamer Alaska after a game hunt of over two months, in the Interior and | Westward districts. They chartered ¥ye2rs of age. a plane for the entire humt ana his parens, Mr, and Mus: w. E used it to travel from one hunting Rich of Ketchikan, and his wife {aistrict to another. Mrs. Virgil Rich of Portland, and| Both men are taking many tro- %0 sisters, Mrs J. H, Reed and phies, east with them, both fo~ M Vida Rich, the latter of Kei- themselves and for scientific m;- chikan, seums. . ; ol BT C. W. CARTER ON THREE WEEK | HUNTING AND FISHING TRIP virgil , Rich, formerly of Seward, died in Portland He was 36 Ketehikan, week of pneumonia. e —— ATTENTION There will be a business meeting at the October 9, at 8 o'clock. All mem- bers requested to attend. Election ‘Charles W. Carter left on the Alaska for Sitka on his way to the night for Seattle. {2 Ot %) :i,"' & e EEE T to i VIRGIL. RiCH DEAD. | but of recent years a resident of/ last | He is survived by| |at Hope and the Riddiford school Dugout Monday evening,| 'Kasnzsnflugus, INKING PASSES AWAY, FROM LONG TRIP J. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAD The Weather By Illc U. 8. Weather Bureau) LOCAL DATA Forecast for Junean and vieinity. begioning at 4 pm., Oct. 6: Rain tonight and Saturday; moderate southeasterly winds. THROUGHALASKA Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Veloclty ~ Weathes 4 pm. yesty .....2069 SE 16 R |Commissioner of Education|s am lodey =282 e e 290 4 SE 15 Rain lnspecls Many Schools' on Noon today .. Seven Weeks Journey . CABLE AND RADIO REPOETS YESTERDAY |~ ""mmv {Continued from Page One) = LS e - o - the eighteen schools in that part Station of th: country. From there he| Bairow flew to the mouth of %he Kusko-| Nome 32 32 i a8 Yiae 4 04 Snow | kwim to Bethel, McGrath and tol Bethel . B8 34 | 2 R 6 Trace Pt.Cldy Fairbanks. ) Fort. Yukon ........ 28 ' 26 14 14 4 04 | Clear College Registration Large | Tanana .. - 3 28 a2 0 0 Clear Mr. Karnes spent several days. . airbanks 28 26 14 14 4 Trace Cldy in Pairbanks and was there dur-|{Eagle ......... 30 28 | 2 2 4 .16 ing the registration at the Alas- Sb Paul . 44 2 36 38 [ 04 ka Agricultural College and School|Duteh Harbor ... 42 42 | 38 40 4 01 of Mines. The College faculty|&odigk: . 40 38 | 3& 38 14 04 was. optimistie. over the, fact . that Sardova 48 4 | 38 B 4 396 the school would have a . largeriduncau 50 49 | 45 49 2 220 student,body this year than..at,Sitka & & % — o 100 cldy any time since it was established. [Fetchikan 56 50 | 46 46 0 90 Pt.Cldy From Fairbanks Mr. Karnes flewFrince. Rupert 56 54 48 48 4 24 Rain | to Wiseman, where his visit ;was|Edmonton 66 54 34 38 4 0 Clear enthusiastically welcomed _as the 68 66 52 52 4 0 Clear first,_ever. made by 2 Commission- - 6 74 56 56 4 0 Clear er of Education. At Wiseman he/San Francisco ... 92 = 84 58 60 8 0 cldy | | | | Members of the Martha SOciety‘ Robertson | | Mrs. Ray Taylor are hostesses | { | AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY |banks to Wiseman, once a matter | OFFEKING of the latest fashions in ,Coats,ADress- % es, Millifier); and Accessories for the approval of the lad|es of .}um;an_n and vicinity! . ——— about Wiseman by Robert Mar- ~The -Guif -storm -has moderated and-is central this morning near shall, the, chief topic .of conver- Cordova .with heavy rain in the eastern portion of. the Gulf and cation among the peaple . ahoutin Southeast Alaska and light snow in the castern Interior. An- whom the book was written. other storm is central near the middle Aleutian Islands.with light Back_te Fairbanks rain from Kodidk westward and southerly gales south of the Aleu- Returning , to . Fairbanks, Mr.|tans. ,The weather is clear in the northern Interior. Temperatures Karnes flew to Nome, visited the have fallen in the Interior, with, a minimum of 2- degrees -at schools there and: at Kqtzebue|Tanana. ., and, Candle, and called - at the Ruby and Tanana schools on the return to Fairbanks. On the trip to the coast, he inspected all of| the schools along the Alaska Rail- i road, and visited the mew. school| found ‘“Arctic Village,” the book THE TREND is toward “ELECTRO ”-of course.’ arri Machine qup of approximately. two months, . re-! Pl.“mbln" Heflllng ‘sh(‘et Metal quired only two hours, Mr. Karnes| 22 Tl [T DR 1) said,. explaining the .-probability| 4 that he was the first Commissioner before returning to his headquar- ters here. Like most travelers tnrough the Interior and Northwestern : Alas- ka, Mr. Karnes was impressed by the use of airrianec in covering! the Territory. The trip from Fair- | Goddard Hot Springs where he will of officers. —adv.|of Education ever to make the spend the next three weeks hunt-| ——-— o — | trip; |ing and fishing. During his ab- | BULBS BULBS BULBS Mr. Karnes expects to rem:un |sence the C. W. Carter Mortuary| We ncw have cn hand cur main at his headquarters here for the | will be in charge of Mrs. Carter ' BULBS of the yery| next two months. Mrs. Kav-nes‘ ‘and Don Skuse. Mr. Carter ex- .5t varieties and of the high-| who has been visiting relatives in| pects to return to Juneau abdut est quality. Daffodil Bulbs are the East for several months, will » November 1. much lower in price this year. leave Seattle for Juneau aboard J L b Mlus I ————————— ady. JUNEAU FLORISTS. |the Princess Louise, October 10. uneau um er & 2 nc. MRS. HELLAN AND FAMILY ‘| PSSy { —————— i LRt K GO TO SEATTLE ON ALASKA/ IS IN. HOSPITAL | The Emplre win show you LT e e Mrs. Walter G. Hellan and thr {best way to save and invest whnt‘ children, Eileen, Ceglleen ant Mrs. James Davis entered St.{cash you have, Read the advemse- f g E Thomas, left on the Alaska last' Ann's Hospital last evening to re-|{ments of the local merchants in d P pieiah koot Stk o e g jOId Papers for ale at Empire O{fxce i EEVT IT O FaLi )T “JUNEAU’S OWN STORE” !nute you a and your friends to be fi”@§01}@ quqrt]ay, October 7th, ap their annual (SR ] [EEe A e £ E B > PSS L4 > ~ eevesesctorren smnsmnanaemanaapsRsnnseses b -nan e

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