The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 3, 1933, Page 8

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- : — THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, NOV. 3, 1933. T v knocked down the car, with} ‘Wfly near Holgate Street has been | C0-0OPS FLOURISH FINANGES MAKE IS Aflv NTURE 1id of a wrench, hammer and ALASKAN FUUND identified as that of Thomas GENEVA — The International 4 and loaded part of it into a 1 O'Brien, cook on the Alaskan fish-|yanor Office of the League of Na- > ¢ to make the dangerous |ing boat Fish Hawk which just|isns reports the existence in 1931 MATERIAL GAIN n E A D'J THESE ] h thick, heavy, ice. FLOATING ' FuuL recently arrived from Juneau, Al-| of 604684 co-operative socleties in [ I ross the Yukon were [} aska. 54 countries and says their trade d the canoe capsized once, amounted to $25,200,- 1 : ; I g g | Fellow workers on the craft made turnover ned by 5 y on the other side of the wide The authorities are investigating ¢ '@ er w > alter several att ts it was | after several attemp! | the foul play angle. CALLFORBIDS ISSUEDONTWO =~ on u\Al ading mA § i | the mmd v ¢ managed to get it together | { eie od 15d 4 4 RE e o [ i et et e e S Tenders Sought by B.PR. inimum lowed un Territorial Treasun State- Four Venturesome Young]::n wnd proceed. They later sald |00k Aboard Fishing Boat but there are aiso indications ne | i on Ketchikan and ’ tead of allowing the | ment Shows Material Men Travel by Ford | Hoonah Projects i L (TR ‘ Betterment Made (Second Hand) ra roaa projects FIRE DEPARTMENT | e time when it woud| from Juneau Meets might have fallen overboard last i s R3O from Juneau Meets - BELIL G | BENGUE rds, they would never ha S o Don't neglect your feet. Fallen % S| t further adventure, they| gpaopTLE Nov. 3.—The body of arches corrected. Corns. Next to New Size: to Carcross, where the |ino man found in the East Water- ' Brownie's Barber Shop. —adv. sold for only $25 less than kA - Wi i " i \ & I) ipel { for it in Dawson. b b g Sl contin-| pgt adventure is not dead in| in the ¢ne northland was recently proved by Ward MecAlister, son of Lorne | | McAlister, Customs Officer at Sum- : ‘imit, B. C. and Bobby Grant of| 1y § : by s Un four luok the 6 | o] t . i 4V 7 panions made the trip from Daw er rem ]np(L while the other |son to Carcross in a second-hand ¢ boarded the Princess Norah Ford automobile in four days|(or the south. ' Bob Grant, who FRI IT CAKE e0 00 e i | time. The boys are the 1 in Dawson, is making ued to show improveme: TO GIVE SURGICAL |month of October, it was today by the monthly s BED TO HOSPITAL | (ot bv the mo |and made r the Juneau Volunteer | Gov. E. W. C decided at their | The cash t evening, to of the month surgical bed for ome |comp: > new addition s the con- A who have attempted this trip| in an automobile before the winter ] is made passable by snow and ‘\191(;,ivv:1101£:;;§0L:‘;u Order your Fresh Citron, Pineapple, Mixed Butler ]‘I“"ro ALt Peel and Cherries | on the river. % | Popues v sl s ot $tast oot ko Beom & o e T then e e 1 —_— | Drug Co. of the Fire partm ‘mm»\ o days of travel over a road so \.d right near home. meeting. | same day he preceding yzar to other routine|when the net balance was $300.- came before the 849.84. The gain in the net ba :h that all of their bedding, —e GARNICK’S--Pl 74 {0 ’ . »d and tools were bounced out| L b l'onel | Eprois oney Oxfees thout them noticing the fact. At/ Daily Empire Wane Ads Pay. ce s $148.82¢ 1 g evening, the members |ance was $14 98 one. . point. /o' {5E. SWh-AAg S e to hc t ! - . | % ¢ T decided to hold o fire arill at 10| BERS they discovered ihat for over fi fllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII"IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIII||||IIII|I||||||||||I||||IIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIII|IIIIIlIIfl o'clock Sunday morning, weather| wo... coMMANDER AND MRS.| miles, one of the front tires had permi been missing. Failing to recov Following the business session,| {the tire, in a five-mile hike back the members enjoyed a buffet! the trall) the’ BoWE ‘Hubiian ALL WIDTHS—AAA to EE PERKINS C NGE RESIDEN ut.- ander and Mrs. H. C. oV <, fust before nment at| Lieut.-Commander and C.| ;(‘)] ‘”}:] DEIGIE, alol TRl Perkins have changed the one spare and continued to {10 o k | — ldence from the Gastineau Hot on Crossing, where the Yukon E s Ito the Triangle Apartments where River formed a barrier that must HELSINGFORS, Nov. 3. — Miss|they will make their home in the be crossed. Dagmar Karlberg, 65 years old,|future | The boys, who due to the loss of Gavle, weden, claims | ————————— i‘heu- bedding, had been unable to f Fulmuan| The aavertisemenis oring gyou | sleep for two days, made up for it and | news of better things to have and by sleeping for twelve hours at the easier ways to live. luadhousv at the crossing, before 1 Every Day Prices! 16 oxz. poumls Per pouml G CALAVOS 35¢ CALAVOS Never before have we been priv- ileged to offer so timely, so com- plete and so varied an assortment of brand new, up-to-the-minute style shoes in one group. Every pair made to our rigid specifica- tions of sound, dependable qual- ity. 100 Smart ' New Styles Each pattern carefully selected by our own expert stylists . . . and priced so easily within your reach! Pumps, tie, straps and ox- fords . . patents, black and brown suede, black and brown kid leath- er, black calfskin. MACARONI 2 POUNDS | 25¢ ELBOW CUT , See Them Tomorrow Spike, boulevard, continental and Cuban heels. Whatever your re- quirements, you ’re certain to find what you want in this group. And eseccocnee every style is fresh from the fac- ceecscecs -tory! i ZWIEBACK 15¢ A HEALTH BREAD APRICOTS 10c 16 oz.—Tall Cans All Shoes Fitted by An Expert! I SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLLAY!—The greatest variety of styles and colorings ever shown in Juneau! Leader Department Store GEORGE BROTHERS " STORE OPEN EVENINGS IlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIII|IIIIl||IIIIIIII|IlIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIl|Il||||IIIII||||llllllllIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllmllllllllllllll George Brothers TELEPHONES 92—95 TWO TRUCKS—Five Deliveries Daily T A L

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