The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 13, 1933, Page 8

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RS o RS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, OCT. 13, 1933 made for a monthly meeting, and an interesting program of book reviews, current events and word drills arranged. The next meet- ing will be held at Mrs. Dudueff's home at 7:30 on the last Wednes- day in this month. Mrs. R. J. McKanna was hos- tess to the sewing circle at her home yesterday afternoon. The sewing group, which meets week- 1y on Thursdays, between 1:30 and 4:30 o'clock, will have its next meeting at the home of Mrs. Emil Zingeler in the Assembly Apart- ments. The fine arts groups of the Women's Club are arranged for members of the club only, while the calesthenic classes, which meet Tuesday and Thursday mornings and Monday night are open to any women in Juneau who are inter- ested. el BULBS BULBS BULBS We now have on hand our main cupply of BULBS of the very choicest varieties and of the high- est quality. Daffodil Bulbs are much lower in price this year. JUNEAU FLORISTS. adv. HOT WATER BOTTLES $1.00 up Butler Mauro G 1 - Drug Co. Kraft’s New Miracle Whip SALAD DRESSING—“Youw’ll Like It!” Full pints 19¢ Full quarts 35¢ ’ MORTCN’S SALT, 10¢ “When It Rains—IT POURS” The edcoffee Safety - Priced very low! 3 1b. can 97¢ flavor-protect- in the Sealed can. A R R T ATIT S&W Pineapple Large Cans - 2for43c HEINZ Oven-Baked Beans LARGE CANS—Your Choice 3 for 43¢ Potatoes ‘Yakima Gems 35 lbs., 89c HEINZ Cream of Tomato Soup Decidedly Different 3 for 25¢ S and W Tomatoes . . . . . 19¢ LARGE CAN Sand W Corn,No. 2 can . . YELLOW or \\ HITE—“Consistently the Best” i e e C’zickeris, Ib. 35¢ Spring Fryers Chickens, Ib. 25¢ Stewing 15¢ | ' | Amocat Tomato Juice, 3 for . 25¢ l NO. 1 TALL CANS Darigold Butter, Ib. In Quarters 29¢ Fresh Eggs,2_ dozen .. 75¢ Large Size Daily C | LUCKHEED PLA aily Cross-word P ==l 42 N 3 stock today is 22%, American Can NE } e K i gy b a0 S FINAI_ DAY FUR m;h:{ ;c}::xc:n:]:;rsz;d'me city tax i 9 i naconda 14%, Armour B. 2%, 3 : ARRIVES 0N 4 S‘,‘,’;T(‘Z‘S,‘s“g Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle | Bethlehem Steel 32%, Calumet and is due in March when the amount 4 mineral | 2 G Hecla 4%, Colorado Fuel and Iron to be paid in is $33,539.11 in ad- 5. Assemblage of 5, Curtiss-Wright 2%, Fox Films dition to the delinquent tax rate. £ ¢ m‘.::\(:nmg 15%. General Motors 28%, Inter- This brings the total tax assess- 3 L juRY HEASUNS GIvENxmtmnal Harvester 37, Kennecott | mexludof Ju:ea_u fgflrl meée" g)as, 18%, Missouri Pacific 4':, Pack- including the installments of th e t ard Motors 3%, Chicago and Mil- October and Madrch to $96,714.74, X & k nding aukee (preferred) 9%, Standard Mr. Henning said. Mirs. Ral 't T bl ] 9%, plets W. B pl}:'lllwfl”lll € oy S| Additonal Venire Drawn Metals, Alcohols,Special-{ o3 of Californis 0%, Radio Cor | Total of $58,124.36 Col . arnni € - pora ion %, n Corporation ol- i Wa o:crin . Today to Report for ‘ ties Lose from Two to |6%, United States Steel 44%,Unit- lected for City T NEW JAPANESE BOXER pany to Base Westwat Stent” Service Monday | Six or More Points e{‘ Aireraft 30%, Ward Baking B.| - g g Arcasury e “ — $1. Runs made | e o or 1933 to Date SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 13 N Mrs upon Twenty additional veniremen | . . - - A ) ct. — e > G’ missed ball NEW YORK, Oct. 13.—Stocks 3 o gl 3 p Barnhill, ..\.ho ,hf‘f orga in cricket were added to the petit jury panel ;. e today coincident with the| FIREMAN NOW NEEDED, With a rush of business yester- bcee LTy e x{eteran Epsig L Air Express, Inc, arriv 34 ox“x exclama- today when a special panel was/gap slump in grains and defla- ARMY BOAT FORNANC day, the final day for the pay- manager of the west, has a new i uncau in their new Lockheat 29. Additions to | drawn in the Federal District Court | tonary interpretations placed on NCE ment of one-half of the city taxes, JYflpa_nese boxer by the name of ne af 3:15 oiclock yester . Most conveni- legisiative by Clerk R. E. Coughlin b the . Adminisiration's Liberty Loan| The U. S. Civil Service Commis- cloasd with s ota) gb Bl g Lo The Mipponess [ il oon on their way from “ent e ills iner |direction of Judge George F. Alex- coyersion plan ol Srionzion inle- 0 Mection for R8I0 dath anayTscTony Teatherwelght e BEEED es Anchorage, where . Very bl Behind ander. The additional venire was|® monds P p Sl an open competitive | 5o 't tati J sig says he will be ready fo meet S 7 Part of a curve 3. Irish dramat- 5 Bonds on the curb were also|examination for filling a vacaTic: cording to computations made by R eaion: : compa lish its e made necessary by the failure to ! ,un in the position of Fireman 4Mary City Clerk A. W. Henning today. others in his division this fall. S facieen i et S the original draw- | eere utilities displayed . Tesist- |ine) in the Quartermaster Service,| Thcre IS & balance of $5051.27 i Merrill's two Bob and | b T ol i lance but losses of two to six orjon the Harbor Boat “Fornance,” which was due yesterday and is SAVE THE DATE e ap | 7 Panel EEE S 10 ') nts were suffered by metals, | Chilkoot Barracks, Alaska, at $1,- | D% delinquent with a penalty of | Mooseheart Annual Masque Bail 4 s “:‘e“":fl:;m“’l‘m e ”j““'g { ;f“”” “;“ duty at 1}13-’"@1‘40“‘135 s and specialties. 850 a year, less $180 a year for |10 Per cent added to the original ‘October 28. Cngier B S a g in Juneau| ,. rial of cases will start early e o - ¢ : £ - ' while some repairs are being made | S next week. e ket sclc;:‘ as Hiavy | Guariars. Reselh 01 pRIRAISE 40 MW.WW ;O ‘[";,rn\].?(‘ir I?;n[:i ‘;;;Tk& SAm:]"O‘ V) HT,“V:I d,‘lj“f“d Soflj“y were: B. A.| pouities sagged moderately early| For further information and ap et sllddeadmit il / ) ovdahl, Treadwell, S IV il arlcek day but some support was | plication blank apply to the Heie. | Jeave here tomorrow to continue| A - Douglas; W. E. Riddell, OIaf Lar- ooae those issues which might | tary, Board of U. S. Oivil Service | he trip (‘.0 Anchorage. ; . /.. . on, O. A. Goff, Mrs. Mary O-Day under the “sound money|Examiners, Juneau, Alaska, or to| S ot e 2 James McCloskey, George E. Nel- po0ram.” the Office of the Manager, 11th | R b N | - ;‘;‘l;yMé:;m?;dglvmRclngla?d: iy tors who had gambled on|U. S. Civil Service District, 450|} (Open Evenin, Ge 6 holird AR 4l mhimittes | I il own, W it GRS B o currency inflation appar-| Federal Office Building, Seattle. | P gs orge Brothers B e s 8 19 7 earl * Mcoaderty; (B AREEEIETS. | forsook their favorites on —— | g & shoct Bop b Pala AllosAnc, ey / - Walter P. Scott, Mrs. Alex Kiloh, . theory monetary expansion is Combining the names of Pop| 4 trip to Juneau from Seattle, in 4 “Z - Mrs. George Hillman, Olaf ‘Torkel- ' .,1vad. P Wahet wii® OlAidL R Thomh?]‘; NE - slightly under seven hours flying -.. .% son, Mrs. J. W. Bain, J. G. Warner Eii | 10 % & Wil v ' i 4 er, Other Issues Off into a coined word, Stanford grid- time, rs. Merrll said. They ett i and Andrew Bernstein, all of 33| pomestake was oft 17 points, U. e Ta e s e ns' et that night in Prince Rupert,| .l% % iy s Smelting 5. Allied Chemical 6,|1933 style of football, the “Thorn- continuing to Juneau yesterday. e and National Distillers 4. 10! ?’j’:m s hate Stinson 8 4-passeng- | [?% V 34 35 Others off two to three or more - — 12 e e e S % Andiasess which w‘ / AIHSHIP M A c fl N points included United States Steel, shipped north and will add anoth-| 37 B |39 l)t Pasco, Dupont, Case and Chrys- er Lockheed to our fleet within a| clared. “It is our intention to| %%W///.-% .. CLOSING PRICES TODAY . base at Anchorage and operate / . L NEW YORK, Oct. 13.—Closing ¥ L throughout the Westward and In-| 4‘ . 47 ?/ qumuion of Alasia Juneau mine terior districts. We expect to bid | //’ R Brl on a number of mail contracts| H ——— and we believe we will get them,” | ~ | i ] | she concluded, . & Big Dirigible Passmg Over MASONS | Writcs Aviation Book | Of All Degrees | Mrs Merrill, who is herself a Southern States Bound o : licansed pilot, is the widow of 59 for New Home EASTERN STARS Ralph Merrill, famous Alaska pilot A DEMOLAYS Mo e, smora vt ‘ e iy o, || RAINBOW GIRILS 5 DELIVERIES DAILY S ‘i ago, and after whom the aviation| [ night of June 13. Moore entered - oy ; LLEV BRI LY—2 TRUCKS. The most complete and reliable ' field at Anchorage is named. Shel a plea of self-defense. the southern states enroute to Sun- | A cordial invitation is extend- is' the author of a book on the ik nydale, California, the new home I ed to you and your friends to Telivans aatot development of aviation in Al- bl for the airship. There are many | gitend a dance at the Scot- delivery service to all parts of town. aska, based largely on the ex-| g SR | it e other super- || tih Rite Temple, at Juneau, periences of her husband and his PO ¥ LS ® | visors. The Macon has fuel aboard | gaturday evening, October 14, | fellow pilots in Northern and In-| | b i ® ® ® ® ¢lto last for 100 hours at a cruising || nine to twelve stinean pt 5 ¥ FOLYE | terior Alaska, and has a contract | | Thyra S. Merrill, Bob Merrit speed of 50 miles an hour. 9 Visiting members welcome. | GRAPES C with the Porfland Oregonian to SEA'I'I‘LE, Oct. 13. — George|mi Merrill, Chester McLean, R o 8 5 Refreshments. Fifty cents. | = oncords U T T E R Write aviation articles for that Moore, owner of the Pom Pom|W. Barnhill Robert Jones, City DINE OUT TUESDAY MARTIN JORGENSEN, | publication. | night_club, has been convicted of |T. J. Stroebe, Dupont. Martha Society Dinner from 5 to f| HOWARD D. STABLER, Mr, Barnhill has had consider- |second degree murder by a jury| Alaskan 7:30 Tuesday, the 17th, Presbyter- || D. M. BOTHWELL, | able experience flying in Alaska|for the slaying of Frank Fay, for- Ralph Larson, Seattle; F. F Jian Church Parlors. Adults - 65¢, || Committee. | and was a pilot with the former mer 1 in the club on the!Burnett, Petersburg. hildren under 12, 50 cents. adv . Pacific International Airways which - ~ S & B e PREE! el operated out of Anchorage. Mr. | McLean has also had experience B fluying in the north and was a| ASKET pilot with the Ketchikan Airways| | POUND | operated by J. V. Hickey. 1 D | | | ue on Northland Due on Northland e St A FINE ARTS GROUPS ‘ X orflggumsfigli% » i | resh Ginger Snaps | PORK and BEANS HONE 47 , . Members of the Juneau Wo- | /4 men’s Club who are active in the 3 CANS FOR 1 fine arts depan,mental work spent Ereras | SATURDAY ; ings of their organization. : The literary group held its {first meeting Wednesday night at NDA l POUND the apartment of Mrs. V. Dudueff . in the Pigg building. Plans were Fresh Glnger Snaps } Campbells LETTUCE, Solid Head . . . . . . 10c TOMATOES, pound . . . . . . . CUCUMBERS,each . . . . . . . . LOCAL CARROTS, 3bunches . . . . 10¢ 12¢ § 25¢ AMOCAT CORN, No 2 tins,3 for . . 50c AMOCAT. BEETS, N». 2 tins, 3 cans for 50c if AMOCAT TOMATO JUICE, 5 cans . . 45¢ We have just received an assortment of 33 VARIETIES OF FRESH COOKIES on last steamer George Bros. “Juneau’s Largest Independent Food Store’ 1 ' PHONES 92—95 Deliveries 10 and 11 a.m., 2:30, 3:30 and 4:30 p-m

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