The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 17, 1933, Page 2

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W B : T S PG S DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATEER BUREAU LAB[]R N[]RMM_ |Want to Be Ch! SMITH GOES TU : The Weather - Adda S our W aw!mfa., ‘ : A KNIT-WEAR EVENT FEW IDLE SEEN uit to ¥ . W 1 W R B B LOCAL DATA 5 i oo ; - LADIES’ KNITTED SWEATER IN AREA WEST ‘ ; STUDY BF PLAN Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., Oct, 17: BLOUSES ... ....$2.25 ; | Generally fair and colder tonight and Wednesday; gentle West winds. i i Time Barometer Temp. Humuity Wind Veloclty Weather GIRLS’ KNITTED SWEATER Hemtzleman Finds Condi-| iWill Imestlgate Desired|tpm vesty 3011 4 8 SE 12 Rain s1.46 B Th i 4 am. today 4 88 s 9 Cidy BLOUSES ... FROSCI R ) ., tions Up to Average | - igan -there to Turs ifinbgliony . : 4 8 nNw i cldy ONE-PIECE KNIT DRESSES » """ “on'Western Visit | chase Utilities CABLE AND RADIO REFORTS S S— i — a . . YESTERDA Sizes 16 te 20 : ...$1.50 Emplovmml p)ls in the Seward- s ; t 1 project . Y | TODAY $2.50 Anchorage districts are practically s by Ket “i:hfllt V;"um‘?‘ll ‘nd sim 3 %chm 4pm. | uweu“nm 4am, Precip. 4am. 5 S SLIP-ON SWEATERS.._.$2.5 normal and there are few idle ! R g ilip S. Smith, Al- on mp. temp. | temp. temp. veloclty 24hrs. Weathar CHILDREN' 1k men, according to B. F. Heintzle- % ‘t“‘l‘ of ‘;\C‘ Pu).y;u g“m’“’ g_ 23 6 6 8 0 Clear | e T QWERATIRS man, Asst. Regional Forester, Unit- ration, left cn theNome . e 4 | TTe6 T30 4 02 “Clear GIRLS (‘”\,Y SWEATLERS il ed Statss Forest Service, Who Te- stern to_b ”ffl{wl .82 @0 | 2526 16 100 Pt.Cldy Heavy weight A o885 tlirned home Saturday night on; ten days. | Th Fort Yukon TR - SR | ] 4 0 Clear ; | ‘the stéimer NortHwestern after a i trip since he was Tanana -2 2 21000y Snaw BOYS THREE-PIECE KNIT three-weeks official vistt 0 that | sent the Ad-|Pairbanks % 20 | 1B 18 4 .04 PtLCldy SUITS $1.95 to $3.75 || etict S Ui i ST s T S B b .- WLy A Emergency funds alloted to, particularly into} x 4 | 40 40 10 Trace Clear WOMEN'S COAT SWEATERS them have enabled the Alaska i 'f Ll:‘y rhelmly‘zgxhkflflrbor :g :g 40 49 10 28 Clear r MIEIN'D LU SWEATL Road Commission, Alaska Rail- hikan of the public utilities | al | 80 30 0 0 Cldy $6.00 road, Forest Service and Bureau It is understood that Ket-|Cordova 44 38 .30 30 0 06 Glear . i of Public Roads to take up the 8"to gnamz ‘h: “'“".éflm“ : :2 L B B U 9 Cldy 3 ST BN slack and 'these organizations have ue through the Re- 2 - 45 ot | 31 — 0 90 PLCld SHOULDERETTES— ety eileved 1 e g e\ Finance Corporation |Ketchikan 52 A0 * | 36 38 e oF i RN AT R Y SO e o 3 employment, he said. Prince Rupert 52 44 36 40 4 .10 lear AL wool ........ S $2.50 The Alaska Road Commission look Kinto‘1 u(this‘fdntmlnmn . 5g 40 3 E o 5% F.TICGHTS 3 is employing a large créw on the rs at etchikan. | Seattle .. __r 52 50 50 4 Trace Rain KNIT ‘Hl“(f'\ll) TTGHTS and BED Bl Bt e nrakaiine road: e . to Wrangell and |Portiand T e R e s . i JACKETS. pastel shades Alaska Railfoad has largely auz- ki ] 3 unex Rf?ymcg"lb"" Francisco ... 90 84 | 62 64 4 0 Clear mented forces, the Forest S: ¢ I h communities. He | : NG T - T iy 2 i The barometric pressure is moderately low i ‘thwester; e 3 . 5 2 o W i rn here in about ten days. o ly low in northwestern Can WOMEN’S KNIT JACKETS ... $6.00 i‘gce(h);b{md' “;Indt lhwe gz]:eac\i'al LR AR b i':ifi vmsl:) Ehowerls! medsnow flurries from the central Inte to i S 1 A \ i TR E it 24" rE . get Sound, followed by clearing in the easfern. poriion. of tha ol GIRLS” KNIT JACKETS .. ... ... $4.75 | Do ‘;f’;‘:so;“;;y“‘;’;;gfidp’r‘;;g& iSix Hundred Thousand wul; aud in Southesst Alskn. The pressure is slso moderaiely low & i int; 0 ! lin, Northwestern agks Wit w or rain in Western Alaska fol- KNITTED GLOVES and MITTENS— .. A e TSl ! Workers_Ea_ck on Jobs lowed by clearing. The pressurc 13 higi over the remainder of Al- xS & y as| ‘ernpe For women and, chlldeeh. o ool 35¢ to $1.35 ]|aced over the mining outlook, he | WASHINGTON; Ot 1. — The e ot Bagie, falleq, Jp the Interior, o @ deerceés pelow declared. The President’s ordsr ! Labor Department today rcpor&efl MEN’S KNIT .GLOVES ... iie.en-83 75¢ opening the forelgn gold market |t more than 600,000 workers to newly mined gold has stimu- | were returned to jobs in September? Qs P D W lated to a very largs extent in- {in seventeen industrial business > B(n\\" l\':‘;“‘l_‘”\ ER ALL-WOOL $2.95 irerest in both placer and lode gsld £ -uuu, who have made i “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” . SWE. IR - 100 e e B 4! prosp: More prospecting is be- i {§/ing done than for many years. A \ | §o BOYS’ PULLOVER ALL-WOOL | few undeveloped proparties have ;Wheat Buymg for Human | Akt Asso . i T 1 5 ’ ]l been taken over by responsible J D J L ASSORTMENT SWEATERS . . ML 8308 Bl ntessts, tromising trad i Relief Already Started OF £ 4L 1 < WL B {! development without delay. | KRR 2 R MEN’S KNIT JACKETS ,83.95 : W. E. Dunkle, owner and oper- ‘Fn\;":"g};ifiri:;mxo“ all'i’:m tc:l:v .|| ator of a Willough Creek mine, has 2 o L 2y R m Q@ ~ | g " o X T rchases of wheat for KNITTED TOQUES AND CAPS— » |optioned the old Oracle mine at ; B 1 b ust Risoréw A NIBR L AS Il ) ) | ook s ont"t16. MBose. Pads, Figh <h ncek < 1931 chie'fo fhis'prown | human clief. Oxders have been [ J I : I P for men, women and children |'Way. He Has'put ‘on a crew of| W beige plaid wool suls desi y Mclypeux. It is worn with |placed for about 1,000{000 bushels = - I%g f i brown felt Rebin Hocd hat finched with a leng brown feather. rent markets. 50¢, q: i |14 men which is doing some ex - % 8 248 L ARG and sl 00 ploratory and development work 4 =7 | . JUST ARRIVED l ; on the property. J. C. Murray, By RITA FERRIS Inquiry Starts Into . ) | pioneer Cache Creek operator, re« (A..socmbed Press Fashion Editor) * i/ cently returned to that section 11.—Suits piay Chase National Bank Thie qualits of materials and the |and is preparing to open up some w yle ‘pag- | e > q e 2 ; a5 2| WASHINGTON, Oct. 17.—Senate X hi " mCW i o o investigators learned today that workmanship. are up fto ‘our The ECW trail work is pro- with colorful sat- i) e ) Y . Chase National Bank voted standard of merchandise, The gressing spléndidly, Mr. Heintzle-|in biotses, heavy broad T S 4 4 ‘mer chairman, Albert Wig- | man said. Some 60 men are em- furs and ; | ploysd on Kenai Peninsula and Is cut on t $65,000 yearly for life despite handles are a work of art. |around Cordova. This work willjored lines add vari 3 cdln:h:soxl:xliflg;{? {2: i T),“; | continue as long as weather con-|iure s b quir; o dmons ulll pexmit Blouses Witk ‘nno»t‘henuank and its affiliate, the universally ct a contrasting! se Se C, Carporauun ol e n Jamoniiey. 5"”‘*; CARLSON GOES SOUTH i 7 sports and s C 8 e preferred for formal rnosn | mi mgu n}anb an(zli ‘hmelflch::n ?t’ | models. A N | twell, is aboard the Northwest- , ALASKA PRA'SED (thvc\ For Formal Wear MANY DAWSONITES J Ih ( Ho. Wil vl Glicpae Snd jaor, {other places while in the States. L o Al ‘ Velvet, dalta sor formal anternoen | . ARE ON WAY SOUTH)| et pliees we “Juneaw’s Own Store” | wear are a distinctly 1934 n b gl MANY IN ANCHORAGE H. S. ‘ . C. Ghrlarid, chhirman of the launched by winter fashion shows Aboard the Alaska Committes of the Tacoma They bel to the ¢ ¢ bound for tt PR STONERT | A N R age Hizh School has . 9 3 . Chamber of Commerce in a letter|oclock” 1 s ar St e 4 B reater P . . 3 » | o’'clock” hours and pl 5 of Daws o g 3 \“‘ aters, Sac 'li""‘- :‘m"k'“g“* }:‘lmu’fis* |10 The Empire reccived this morn; in workaday wardrobes. o v‘l.\‘rpolmu:h(f\«;ré‘fd n:::l{c::‘m}:lgl 2.3 iece Suits, Shas -ding some of the worl e signe hiple: A8 S8R LXbRCY ' Caps, 2, 3 and 4 piece Suits, Shawls, {108 Eegnl them are designed with hiple e aberd RS mldees o g, by 3. B s nd s v e “i" __. || REACH for the JOY OF LIVING Shoulderettes, éte. | mond, writes: most ankle length worn | +| P H. CLIFFORD LEAVES ON | “We beliwse that credit should|with satin or lame blo | Gold Corp: P e 4 EAVES = B e e e e e ] . > | A V. N/ »‘/ { | be given where it justly belongs| One black velvet | Vancouver TRIP T0 SKAGWAY, HAINES ITH RAD]O z ard Faull, and we know of no ohe person|with a small high sable coila |' & B clifford, merehandise brok- Now is the time to have your ras.m adjusted for the winter season of bigger and better programs. !Who his been ‘fmore loyal and|worn with a white satin bloi for Alamo Sl 8 s B M Behre"ds CO Inc | worked harder for'the developmient| having & neckline like a Chinese | borg, for L;n:‘,"klllt mrz‘rp ;;:n;{l?a;tc:::ifl;;is\z? P 2 : *9 |of Alaska ‘than has Mr. Dimond.|goat finish:d in green, red and|sky of 17 B4 5 Minau i the Mo rompt and Efficient Repairing " |1 have never worked with a man|plue embroidery. Afternoon suits| H. E. Pet of Dawson, Yul‘,m T R . . o . Juneauw’s Leading Departmem Store |Who was mors devoted and more|of black orinoline-backed taffeta | for Chicas the Fair; Vic | | adio and Engmeermg Service . foyal t© the cause than He has|giving the effect of { Moguim in charge cf the thawing T SiE afE s ¥ ‘been 'tn ‘our loint ¥fforts’ unce fe!quilted, worn with oo plant on lower Dominion, aCcOM-|; it sivies in hand b at the oo PHONE 50_1—'Neal‘v Capitol Theatre o has been in Washington.” 'l capes of the same 2 vife, enroute tO‘NLGGEIyS})IOP‘a i A J RN BR G fi TEAM GASAB HAU.BUT AND_SABLE “gernier eri” in six o'clock r , QU to spend the win- Bl hes < ness, 3 Marion 'G. Edmunson, B e -5 ‘ TAKEN TO SEATTLE No Place Like Bréadelcth Good All Times | Coal Creck, bound for San Fran- ’ ! ts in | cisco. 3 e i e PASSES AWAY IN SLEEP THE TREND is toward | | J Home; Here Is Broadcloth or duvetyn \ SEATTLE,, Octi, 17~Twp vesséls. tones of black, dark LEAbUE FOHMEB arrived 'oday from the westsrn keal‘ P'l:oof brown ‘or burgandy | halibut The Albatross “No matfer where you roam, ite for all-around i S “ 29 e o o e ELEC ROL-of | FOR THIS YEA R hrouph‘t in 38000 pounds and sold therc’s no place like home,” and rnfiycfi:lxiyfromwogzi; ; ! pul)\:le:er ]s::”k) in r::;mf; i';gsl)e“? course! ;;rwn > andiz M;i‘s ?Gmnd 'f,';i " entally numercus Alaskans |apony o them are v | away in 1 .ah@p in th® Yukeon D: SATR AR s ‘miber the vefrain and prés- | o5 worn with fur waistcoats River town. g § D L N d H 4 and :cld for 11% and 8 cents a tlce it as well. Hats, AR e ’ unnam [Named as ad— | poun Such 1l knc Alaskans as s From the local banks the For- bLl::tu'eAn,:;: 3. .Dlmc'md. Jackets 6f many of these mod-| Daily Empire Want Ads Pay arrl ac lne op T8y u.,x.mn Regele, High School | wad brougnt in 14,000 pounds of| * g 2 { Jim and Bill Freeburn, a 1 . d ld £ 33 urhérotis according Coach, Chief Referce b G o By iy S B b gl W Hat for All Arouml W ear 1000 pounds and sold for 3% cents| (. g W ‘Hehrerids Sfore for P“lumbmg “Hea'ling 77 Sheet Metal last !llfl;:\l ‘lll uln“ m & pound. certain articles of clothing | ’ el e the High { ‘which they have purchasid Basketball Le MRS, J, L. BRIGHTMAN IS m“iml’h the ' store, '&";‘“m i for the 1933-34 season. The season| ON WAY HOME FOLLOWING 'Mw' ey may be, East, Scuth will open on November 14. | SIX MONTHS ylsn‘ IN NOME| ¢r West i " It will follow last year's b*"w g‘m“"‘i' ‘fs‘ ex- gram, being split with the Mrs. 1., b JBugntman, who, i3 Fflu{h.u: !‘p rclms‘e‘: shigts e of each half playing for - refurning to Sitka after visiting| (e 106 SRRELH SO0 "m’ ERE'S 'mEs@H*NGEdt B. 0. P. son’s championship. A | her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. that 4 schedule il be announced 1 Airs, George W. Hollerich and | 1p8fce. B, G, cloce o The llifetime for frip East én-the A General Motors; Product! A. B. Dunh heir two chilaren, in Nome since mand "‘"": ing Eontghy " lugurious New ANTI FREEZE High School, was elected Pr \last April is spending the day in AN .. and General Manager of the cir- .mne:u{J while the steamer Alaska ALASS[A ‘LUNEAU C;g sfio:’x NORTH COAST LIMITED 50 cuit. Harod E. Regele, Hish School | is in port.. TEA}‘IVE ?:lfiA:C“ HIS&GHT Stop where you like, but be : 2. Gallon Can, for $3 basketball r Mrs. Brightman, little Joan Hel-, sure to visit A Century of Pro- 3 eree-in-chief and will have charge|lcyich and Mr. Hellerich, made the In the bAWAY w\(rnhn! " E on < Fastn were' Good for s whole season—+will not boil Teams entering the league are: | plane last spring, following the|lP8 PaY never so low as summer. | :331:9:“ 8. TagiE e gt . 411 . Bupesu'Pire Department, last ‘sen- | session of the. Teesitoelsl Tagiiel B Alleve by feams. uf:ithe c“" ROUND-TRIP FARE—SEATTLE | son’s champions, George Brothers,|lature of which Mr. Hellerich was League, the ~Alaska-Jingan Oar i 4 Douglas Fire Department, Bureau'a member ,m; Nome. . She made |Shob team will play the Brunswick To CHICAGO CONNORS MOTOR Co s of Public Roads, Loyal Order of the trip to Seattle on the 1last|feam ab 8 oclock tonight. sso.so*xn ok . E Moose, and Order of DeMolays. | trip of the Victorla from Nome|, Emilo Galeo Droprietor of the Coaches RS o e : Foay now unitil the opening ‘Of | ang is now homeward found, Her|BFUNSWIK Bowiing Krevs, hay ¥ and Tourist Sleepers. (Berth Extra) - the regular séason, the teams will | daughter. Miss Louise Brightmian,|nounced that the alleys will be re- » U4 (#25-day Limit) gerved for Women every afternoon frém 2 o'clock until 5 o'clock. 3 3 Ask for low First Class fares good in Standard Pullman Sleepers. Letu-hplpplanycurmp and make reservations for you. Write, cable or call on our Alaska Representative: KARL K. KATZ 9 be permitted to use the HighSchool | came to Juneau from Sitka to gymnasium for practice. The first| meet her mother here. workout of the season will be held | tonight by the Firemen's squad. Be- | next week, regular nights MR. AND MRS. HAROLD VEITH ARE MAKING ROUND TRIP TO. LR S R AT THE HOTELS 3 “be allotted to each squad. c..o..ao.-'-OOSKAGWAY "‘W‘?AFO‘“ i 3 " Edch of the six teams have been Gastinean i W i 3 T e 200 Smith Towr, Seatle P 1 ed. The outlook is for| H. A. Jones, U. S. S. Tallppooss; *5 ddv“ ! 4“' snew, cloudy or cunny weather, iown of country—you '. “" Lu %er Mdls i i ng ‘factest brand of the cage game L. Black, Samuel H. Savin, Ket- ‘are P‘“"“ ers ‘ can wear thi hat almest gny thme<and any place. With a ne. t bzn displayed on Gas- |chikan; Patricia I Crawley, Ket-|steamer Alaska on their Way 10| coaccq orcwn sod (he brim stitched with matching thread, it is NOR § > way, where they will board the s WW‘““‘“Y years, The chikan; Frank J. Hons, Salt Lake |SkaR arie of the favered modcis for fall and winter. The tailored lines | NN of all games, as Was|City, Utah; John McLaughlin, Se-{Yukon for the return trip souf th. - ey S e T 3 e 0. . s wronm L il | L, o M e st v | (LSRRI : gt [~ S Mrs Louie Smi, oy Weshagln » " . : 0ld Papers for Sale at Empire Office

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