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

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THE DAILY ALASKA MONDAY, NOV. 6, 1933 - ' : . 8. DEPARTMENT JRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU flllll||||||||||||||||||||IlllII|lIlIl|ll|||lll|||||l||||lll|||||||lllllIllIII!|IlIIIIIllIIIIl||lll|||III|||||IlI||IIlIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIQ GULD LEADs m Ballots Carried BPTIMISM Is | 3. 8. DEPAR oP AGH = = Py P e The Weather i = = '@ |Dropped to Voters ik T . = = By the U. 8. Weather Bureau) = = oo Wye ke e Tl | LOCAL DATA = = s 7 i B Forecast for Juneamw and vicinity. beginning at 4 p.m, Nov. 6: = = wept the Unfonists out cf of A —1 = fice, the voters of Telcgraph Rain and warmer tonight and Tuesday; moderate southeasterly winds. = =| — ek e e —_— Tme Berometer Temp. Humuity Wind Veloclty Westher = Vol B . . 2 p.m. st'y ..........80. =2 = Value of Yellow Metall hine ‘from Carcroes ‘droppea |Gil Rich Arrives Here with| 20 1550 3030 31 DR o ' = Z| Shipped South for Month | 2 parachtite containing ballots. Excellent Reports [Noon today .....3000 ‘36 bo M S8 g Rain = — A sccond machine has been . = = Placed at $2,018,549 | cracrea to lana and plek the from Territory CABLE AND RADIO EEPORTS ~ ; = = ballots up. Other efforts to - — 1 § E Alaska's outborne commierce dur-| gct the :lufers their ballots by MGil IRiih.mrepxésentintg th; Brlack % YRSTERDAY | TODAY = Zling the month of October aggre-| plane failed. anufacturing Co., return: rom = E‘ga%m $3983,031, according to gthg Fifty votes are invclved at [a trip to the Westward and Inter-| g o0 m:-fl- 1 l:"fifi 4a.m. 4am. Precip. 4a.m. = = | monthly statement of commerce is-| Tcle rzr'arr»hQ K;;‘vek Z::‘ they can- ;2;” - !:exx”mhw(f;‘;:;:‘; Ri_ceh Barrow e e ¥ b, velochy S, = = o t affec e re S. 1 pre- = = ?rfli-c:g;luzx bcyui?fl? e ol el il valent in the distriots he covered 333’121 ':‘g ;: i AR A S Folggy = = . . i & ir- e 30 30 6 .06 Clear = Fir 0150, B i S0 pHuge LAST R IT s Fu‘R development work in the next year TS Lt 8 2 18 18 4 10 Snow = = | cemmodity to be shi p%e‘d out from Which & acoiiiftelf 166" bYVthe 1n- Fairbanks ... 26 24 18 20 0 0 Cldy i = Bl it of T | creased price of newly mined gold. | A8 oo 22 R 18 20 4 0 Cldy = R e T L srrivmg;MRS P s AHLY Not only the larger concerns are |St: Paul ... 42 42 38 40 24 06 Cldy “ N e ==|at this figure. . E § Canned salmon was the second | . - - aakxn?)ULe\cfitrYofeftfl?;t :fiw:ncx;eee::? g‘;gcil:kflnrfi‘.” ; :g :(4) | ;f ;g g g Pt. g}g§ = E:x:{em o ég: list with a total value| | RR w ST ths AT TRy Akt LOGEADYR, - 38 38 |- s 8 0 o Pt Cldy = =1l Ts}:'eo lst of ‘commodthias’ wnd| unable to make wages at the old ;}";:"" . ;30 33 2 Trace Cldy = W udc follows: gold price, now feels greatly elated | SHK8 oo 48 8 o s Qo35 Rain = , ~ 3 = ;| over his prospect, and, no doubt,|Ketchikan ... 46 44 2 42 0 18 cldy = See What Sw mkv Clothes = |Blue foxes e® 4380) puncral services for Mrs. P. S.| i el output of the |PYinCe Rupert ... 46 46 2 B 4 Rain = D (’ l(' LS ,' (L \' B & = _C““”s = 45 parly, pioneer resident of Alaska Fourth Division materially. Edmonton 38 32 16 18 8 12 Pt. Cldy “w = I "V ’ ! + | whose death took place at St. Ann's| " wp. Rich also reports a complete | S€attle 48 46 | 40 4 4 F Cldy = I ou C(l" 1"’(lk(’,. = | Fresh and frozen (ex- | Hospital on Wednesday evening,| syeration of the Northern Com- |Portland .. .58 54 38 38 ¢ o Pogah 3 1 = B cent shell-fish)— | will be held at 9 o'clock tomoOITOW | mercial Company’s store at Fair-|San Francisco 70 66 L DR B2 0 0 Clear 3 0 = 7 S=| Halbit 104210 1orning in the Catholic Churchpanys This pioneer company have| 7The b i & ; = Simplest thing you ever did . . . and the wisest =| Salmon 32161/ o the Nativity, with the Rev. W.|eniarceq the floor space, and will e barometric pressure is moderately low in Bering Sea with § = g Wik 3 . . =8| Al other ' 875/ G LeVasseur officiating. an il e ood, make further en-|fo 2 oF ShoW in thst Viéinlty, and Moderately High Hut fdlitiz ovir % = . . . making those smart, l'\])t*lhl\‘!’-]ooklng =| canned (except shell- Interment will be in the Douz-| I8 “: t'zf THel GuAHSS th tHE the remainder of Alaska with rain or smow in Southeast Alaska, i = T R ot \11"!‘\!'” Our woolshn Tai: =| fish— los CEMObE Whee Ay TR, an?em N q partly cloudy weather in the Gulf of Alaska and cloudy weather in = fr‘ gy iy ko0 b Al ¥ 3 5 = Salmon 1,009624 (1o pased away seven years ago, spring. Lota SRt oy other districts. The pressure is nighest in Western Canada and the = ish endless fascinating weaves in the grandest = cured or preserved (ex- burled, Immediately ~ following northeastern Pacific Ocean. Temperatures have risen in Western = colors 56 inches wide =| cept shell-fish— i services tomorrow morning,| NOTICE TO VESSEL OWNERS |Alaska. = B e ;s i = Cod - 54847 ynere will be a special ferry from ’ = =| Heming 220,705 juneau to Douglas. Mr. and Mrs.| All owners and operators of small 2 - ; i = W ' C =| f;lmfm 111894 parly made their first Alaskan|vessels are requested to attend a|f™" = > y “gl 85 . l =| Shell-fish— home in Douglas more than thirty meeting at the Council Chambers, = 001 Lré IP(’& DY B y(trt =| onbs 24279 voars ago. Tuesday, Nov. 7, at 8 pm. to dis- uneau Cash Gmcery ‘8 = = Clams 9,268 To attend the funeral of their|cuss the proposed Gastineau Chan- = N l F l . ‘6,2 00 l = Shrimps = - 10,398 mothier, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Early |nel Bridge. o CASlSl AND CARRY = 9 g Z=| Other fish products— nd Steve Early arrived in Juneau 1. GOLDSTEIN, orner Second and Seward = ove tV QUFLES, e y ar_( =| Meal 30,573 this morning from Hirst-Chicha- | —adv. Mayor. Free Delivery Phone 58 = =E| o 43280 gof S - L R L SR T = v ( = All other fish and fish Funeral arrangements are under| A California co-operative fruit — o - = THJ(’(’(’S SZ. )5 wtr(l = products 3585 ne direction of the C. W. Carter |exchange to date has utilized 500,- . = i 4 . == |Furs and fur-skins— Morutary. 000 tons of surplus and unmarket- | CRAZY CRYSTALS = =| Blue fox - 210 — able lemons in the manufacture of l :g Ir/ I FI QZ ==| Silver or black fox 282 Daily Emprre Want Aas Pay citric aeid and other by-products. ! = YV 00 {(NNEeLS D )’(lr( =| white fox o R b T { utier Mauro Dru Co' &= =| Mink 619 | = LI 1§ ~( =| Muskrat 399 e st v a8 2 s e P e e £ Coatings $2.50 yard and up S| sewer o bl k = ‘ B snitnonused i T | Greatest Variety! THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS = = |Ore, matte, and regulus— ! i | = g’ ~N =| Lead . : 10,816 ‘ = = = e ren S () nc = | Reindeer meat ; 19,274 y e as meau ; = ° . Y @ = |Trophies, specimens, etc. 4,250 L A " , = ’ B argest Assortment. E = A . \ =| ver 542 Our Services to You Begin and End at the L 1 = Juneau’s Leading Department Store g All other articles 26,872 Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat SR ARSI o ot ©f Procucts ©f, cogne Hampshire, who was instantly| CALL FOR RETIREMENT Prgffl“l?: At Haed 3 !;l WASH,NGTUN pe SUHOULE BONDS Total value of foreign V ennington was born in A | products 47,801 PENNINGTUN IS . Maryland, and l;‘ Notice is hereby given that inl LB o8l y cupa was an accountant. At|gecordance with the terms named|Total value of shipments i ¥ b : | the time he g, 2 presentative | in the bonds, the City of Juneau| of merchandise $1,960,048 TO BE FOUND IN ALASKA! : from the Fourth Divi mn.. to the | will, on December 1, 1933, pay upon | Gold 2,018,549 ; DEAD IN TEXAS Alaska Territorfal Legislature of | presentation the face value, to- fsilver 4434 '{ il Ris residencs 7y Na | gether with accrued interest, of the e 1 g jatE ha diAg yewdad 15 S UD | ten general school bonds of the| | Grand Total ........$3983031 « | to_that time, FEALS City of Juneau, numbered from one - 3 Mr. Pen n went south soon 5 g i gl M to ten inclusive, each of the de- < Former Member Alaska after the close of the Leglslature | nomination of $1.000. dated June BRONCHIAL TROUBLES Lenglature DI‘CS Re' s. One son and two daught- qu ’q‘t’?;in‘(‘,}&éf]h i:;.\?eds 'Sl;r?rla;".ux:ia;:; Nsm CREOMUUION sult Auto Accident % A TR Persistent cougns and colds lead eorge ro ers E i June 1, 1957 e © . : | By order of the Mayor and the 'O Serious trauple. Wou fer stop ; , aged 77 years, oil man and - 2 ol s ]e s 92.. ive 6 ] [ . i AW e e e e, L&« ow elephones 92--95 Five Fast Deliveries Daily regular monthly business e e oL e Tl:‘ t 4 e . City Clerk. |negieal discovery with two-fold ac- , Territory of Alaska Legislature, meeting of *the Juneau Woman's| . publication, Nov. 6, 1933 BE0 . it s Neas the In d i axas, st Fr 1 vill be held in the v . & ) - 5 . f i 3 died at Amarillo, _T.\a , last Fr (‘:ub will 1} d in the City Coun- |y, publication, Nov. 13, 1933. L abiae aHA TS Bhrm . . day night, according to an Asso- cil Chamber: afternoon i af o o B B et growth. | & Of all known drugs, creosote is reecoghized by high medical author- ities as one of the greatest healing ciated Press dispatch received by |Nov. 7, at 2 o'clock. Please note | The Empire. Death came as a the change in meeting dates, fr ‘ One of San Francisco’s largest result of injuries received on Oc- |the third Tuesd to the first |street railway systems has not had tober 24 when his car collided Tuesday in the month |a fatal accident in four years, car- head-on with another car driven NORA B. CHASE, |rying 71815286 passengers the last agenciés for persistent coughs ayd by Samuel Woods, of Clovis, New '—adv. Secretary. ' 12 months. colds and other forms of throat AR t 20 T . - et _ ____ |troubles. Creomulsion contains, in £ b addition to creosote, other healing | 1 ¥ elements which soothe and heal DISTINCTIVE' < Novel Touches Accent New Hats e infected. membrancs and_ siop [ ! ' the firritation and inflammation, while the ereosote goes on to the stomach, is absorbed into the blood, | . k and attacks the seat of the trouble. | g Creomulslon Is guaranteed sat- ME AL T ICKETS isfactory in the treatment of per- L sistent coughs and colds, bronchial asthma, bronehitis, and is excellent i for building up the system after p Wort’l $12-00 colds or flu. Your own druggist is DIFFERENT! N it 4 IN 4 REAL CAFE! ! i ;g?é:?;%g%;;%%fift "“EE Choice Of Men:u! and Imprinted i: | | e THE EMPIRE 5 0 : h Printing Co. € " | whiy | $9-0 Ce= ~ Not Because We Are Cheaper BUT BETTER PHONE 374 | And Oyr Represéntative Will Call! Or Seé¢ Them at the b Wiiter's touch has stirred the millinery worll—with interesting results, some of which appear in |f| RICE & AHLERS CO. Pioneer Cafe an exhibit of Creative Metropolitan Modes. Novel is the ensemble cn the left, which combines a beret, PLUMBING HEATING jacket, bag and gloves—all of leather as light as satin. The hat is made of 50 strips caught in a but- SHEET METAL s heaa ! { ton at the top. In the center fine metal pgesh fashicns the draped dinner hat and matching scarf. On “We tell n woisni | Empu iee! . 1 # the right is a hat of imported French felt with metal crnaments and design to match the pocket- RS ines ek J. K. PAUL NICK NOVAK T 4 book. It is worn on the right side to reveal the curls at the left side of the coiffure. e

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