The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 7, 1933, Page 8

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A THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, OCT. 7, 1933. - JOINS HUNTING PARTY big game hunter, left Juneau this M H wacek for Ketchikan to join the |hummg party aboard the Camp- Church yacht Westward, for whlch he will act as guide during New Jersey P]ant Em-| the next two or three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. James L. Werner ployees Will Not Go to | ana wr. and Mrs. S. Eesen, an Picket in Detroit of St. Louis, make up the party which is enjoying a month’s hunt EDGEWATER, N. J., Oct. 7—|in Southea Alaska. Cheered by the word that NRA| noire Dame’s team has a lot of [dancer. is “doing all it can for them,” the ur.sh in it. Of 68 men invited strikers at the Ford Automobile| g5 early practice, 15 were of Assembly plant yesterday voted 10| 1.ish extraction, 11 abandon the proposed picketing | expedition to the Detroit plants. LOS ANGP Lupe Velez, Mexican said that she and Jol muller, former ning pion, will be married with days. He obtained a final ———.——— Irish. ten seconds. i T John Harris, expert guide and | F"-M AGTRESS Tu BE MARR'ED by Gene Me, Ax;fl Chandler Hicks, | nic, returned to Juneflu at| 2 decree Friday from Bobbie Phil Davis, North Carolina State others half | halfback, has run the century in | ‘-xARAMJF ARRIVES; J L s SENT T0 PRISON Thz Seaplane B:xranot pfloted ocmflk this afternoon from | hikan. The Baranof had Mrs. | Race, of Ketchikan and| Jarman as passengers, will make its next to Ketchikan on DALLAS, Texas, Oct. hin fou divorce ' >-oo Arnst, r E rom Head Coach Boh whole football oonch-} It of the University of - | Zur appealed. le ta Lindgren, ‘01, to Bob’ th | ed as triple threat men. MOOSE BRUSWICK T! BOWL TONIGHT, BRUNSWICK || ESTRUYEH ALLEYS, HOT COMPETITION WIVI . IN BAILEY cAsE Tonight at the Brunswick bowl- ing alleys the Moose team will play against the Brunswick team 7.—Thom- | @t 8 o'clock sharp. on has been sentenced to|team is a new entry in the Bruns-|g peary destroyer with the Unit- | month. Supt. V. H. De Bolt has s and fined $10,000, and|Wick Bowling League and is out|eq gtates Asiatic Fleet, evill has been sentenced |t Win in the match tonight. Con-|the flagship Houston amidships in | to report by October 30. hs for assisting Harvey siderable interest has been shoWn | ine harbor today. to escape from the Dallas|Powling fans in the result of the|pow was crushed but the Houston | staff —are: jail. The case will be|match tonight. —vo——— 8 - The race for is consists of Illini gradua(eaf pPurdus has a possible “dozen |marshal of Tiltonsville, O., was de- backfield—four candidates|cided by the flip of a coin after|in 1901 at the Pan American Ex-| Rinden, a tie vote this year. | scHOOL AT FAIRBANKS WILL OPEN NEXT MONTH EAMS Pending completion of the new FLAGS public school building in Fair- banks, the young people have an extended vacation. It is expect- SHANGHAI, Oct. 7.—The U. S.|ed classes will be called early next The Moose rammed | Sent official notices to teachers The members of the teaching Anabeth Ferguson, was not damaged. A strong tide | Mary A. Benjamin, Irene Hodges, swept the Peary into the Houston.| Joda Clyman, Thelma Hunt, Laura — e ——— C. Lee, Mary Beth Wackwitz, Elta Ohio’'s flag was first displayed | M. Fry, Norma C. Jordet, Lloyd Florence Williams, Ann Hopkins, W. W. Walton. The Peary's nomination for position at Buffalo. To every adult customer entering our store on our opening day we will present— { Absolutely Free ONE SAMPLER BOX of ROGERS VICTORIA TWIN CHOCOLATES PENING] 'SPECIAL STATIONERY Consisting of paper and envelopes, in a very good grade of paper that sells at regular price at from 75 cents to $1.00 per box will go at 2 Boxes $1 2= New Location Opening at 8:00 A. M. Monday Gctober 9th With the opening of this new store, in the Triangle Building, located in the heart of Juneau’s most ‘ busy - center and with the very definite assurance of the continuation of the marked business upturn we enter this new and greater service to the people of Juneau and vicinity with a CONFIDENCE that RINGS TRUE! not stop with confidence. our service and prices to you will be But we will in keeping with the most modern trends and may we count upon you for real cooperation? Thank you . . . HARRY R. RACE. To every lady customer entering our store on our opening day making a purchase we will present, with our compliments— A COMIC BOTTLE of BATH SALTS (DO MISS THIS!) An Old Favorite On Opening Day! ROGERS FULL TWO POUND BOX OF DELICIOUS Chocolates Pounds $1 HEALTH PROTECTION Careful, skilled, prescription serv- ice can only be given by highly trained pharmacists in a real drug store. The doctors who write your prescriptions know this. That's why most of them recommend us to their patients as the filling of your prescription is a highly spec- ialized profession. “The Squibb Store”

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