The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 22, 1933, Page 2

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Sizes for Misses Womcn You Owe It to Yourself to Attend This Marvelous rrrrrrrrrr e, For the- Woman or Miss who has net purchased her Winter Coat . . . we offer an exceptional op- . Come, Every Coat Fully portunity consult us! Lined When you come in and slip into one of these coats you 11 walk out with the best feeling you've had in years. For you’ll knew you have bought a real value. The materials are exceptional and far better than you this. B.M. Be Juneau's MANY ATTEND WUMAN’S CLUB TEA TUESDAY Large Crowd at Informal Open Entertainment Held in Dugout’ Yesterday Over sixty women of tended the open tea American Legion v day . afternoon be of 2 o'clock and 4:30 o'c Calesthenic Department o neau Women's Club. | Diversified entertainment was provided for the afteronon which | was spent pleasantly and cmuudJ ed by refreshments which wer2 served at 4:15 o'clock. Mys. J. H Hoffman, of Yakutat, gave an interesting talk on the community in which she lives, ex- plaiping ifs location, the number and employment of its inhabitants, drawing a colorful picture of the town. A demonstration of the calis- thenic work which has been done; by the women under the direction of Mrs. B. W. Dudueff was [hm main event of the afternoon andj was greatly enjoyed by the IaTge number of visitors and club mem- bers present. Those who took part in the demonstration were, Mrs. Alice ‘Elison, Mrs. F. H. Campbel, Mrs. M. G. Metecalf, Mrs. S. J.| ‘Thompson, Mrs. C. J. Davis and Mrs. R. J. McKanna. The calesthenics which have been underway for about six weeks dre open to all the women of the Juneau at- community and are held from 10|re oclock until 11 o'clock Tue and Thursday mornings in the Elks| Club gymnasium and on Monday evening at the R. J. McK.mm} residence. Women may join the| classes at any time, according to club officers. a) all very fine grade woolens. President Roosevelt is going ahead (¥ |ing Secretary of the Treasury Hen- |over the resignation or Sprague's| The furs are soft and rich, 1 would ever expect at'a price so low as You couldn’t ask for a better selection. hrends Co, Inc. Leading l)pparunont Store feral small' explosions, which he went out to investigate. The Zeng- er-Robinson cottage was in flany end beyond any hope of saving, Mr. Pierce said. It is believed that mice or other small animals may have accident- ally struck matches with which they were playing and so set fire to bedding or other easily inflam- mable furnishings, Mr. Zenger said. easury Sllen! on Action|The house was partially covered by of Adviser Who Re- |™"*"Z signed Yesterday ADMINISTRATION THREATS MADE BY DR. SPRAGUE Tr Daily Empire s7ant Ads Pay: WASHINGTON, Nov. 22—Furth- reactions \nm‘ as to the avowed| ¢. O. M. Sprague to‘ 1p. build up “aroused organized public opinion” he said was neces- ACROSS 1 Eccentric | sary to keep Federal fiscal policies | from. bringing “unrestrained infla-| tion.” | 4 9: Moisten o 5 i e- | 12 Past The search is rather diffieult be- i3 pI00 |cause of a ruling by Henry Mor- | 4. Unrefined genthau, Jr., Acting Secretary of | 15. Lai the Treasury, that all departmental 6. containers Dady Cross-word Puzzle SOIuflan of Yeneruay 's Puzzle Planes vs. Rails BERLIN—Trial of multi-motore planes for fast night freight Ser- | vice of the German federal rail- \ways was so successful that orders | have been placed for machines to | fly regularly on the Berlin-Koe- | nogsberg route. —————— Employment in 100 large factories | !in New South Wales, Australia, is| 10 per cent greater than a year ago. | 8. 9 10. 1. 17. g 1. 20. 21 Note ot the scale Pay court to Sin Mark almed at in curling Fingerless gloves Army officer: abbr, Tropical black bird Look ste: information must pass through des- |7 greater 22. Desert b ignated channels, but it recalled | Sprague’s resignation yesterday, spb- mitted informally to President Thursday, and noted that no no- |y ticeable change had been madM sifice. Some said the stabilization urged' ;l- by Sprague after the World Econ- omie Conference would have tied Ithe dollar to the pound and the; |Presidend refused this advice. amount 18. Spanish wide- mouthed vessels . Biblical city 1. Palmetto state: abbr. Substance used in - making roads Orlental swords . Cupid lu Fusa '35, Fungus dis- llle el'l Seed cove Acu ol nhc- 0. 0;- wwo ?;x:ln-. -llo puman n. o- r'.‘flo...q- nsect 65. Cu rumr s Flmlll“l appellation of a former President . Advertisement . Hebrew measures 30. JUST GOES AHEAD WARM SPRINGS, Ga., Nov. 22— his dollar revaluation pro-}| leaving the issue with Act- with gram, : Fudicia) writ . American Indian ry Morgenthau, Jr. This action is accepted here as the President’s answer to Sprague’s signaticn as special adviser to e Treasury. No evidence of any | neern is shown by the President | 7 V, threats. COTTAGE AT POINT| Following the calisthenic dem- onstration and Mrs. Hoffman's talk, both contract and auction bridge ‘and pinochle were played. | Mrs. Dudueff was winner of the| high prize for auction bridge, of qh;ch-{our tables were in play. Mrs, Byington was award- ed high prize for contract,| which was played by three tab) and Mrs. D . Millard won a prize for games. ———— W DOOR PRIZES AT 3 DANCES Ball 'Room _ will s as door prizes tonight, one Sat- rday and one at the [LOUISA BURNS TO| IGROUND MONDAY EVE. | | On Monday evening between 9/ o' k and 9:30 o'clock the holise | sed by Alfred Zenger and E. A.| | Robinson at. Point Louisa, on the| highway, caught fire from an un- | {known cause and burned to the| |ground, aceording to information | brought to Juneau yesterday by' | Carl % / // T Pierce, watchman at the / {beach. | 4/ //// / | Mr. Pierce said that he had pass- | ' ed the cottage at 9 o'clock in the evening and that everything vn{ as usual. He raturne%hfa hisy quarters after making of the homes and at 9:30 o'clock: was disturbed by the sound of sev- t of burden . Profit from office or employment. Metrica Vinegar bottle . Compound ether . Wander Mountain in Crete 33. Kingly . Disencumber . Cubic meters 56. Brasllian "Eapital GIRGUIT OUURT ' AFFIRMS CASES " Upheld in Matthews, Breed, :Wagner Cases | United States Distriet Court he First Judicial Division of Al- | aska in the cases of the U. S. vs. Breed; U. S. vs. Wagner, et ai W ifirmed b the Ninth Circuit | t of Appeals’ at San Francisco, according to a radiogram re- d last evening by Attorney corge B. Grigsby, who with' Hel-| nthal and Hellenthal, represented the defendants. These cases, which were appealed |by the defendants last spring, were ‘«Oued in San Francisco on June 2 of this year with former United s’ Attorney Howard D. Stabler nting the arguments for the‘ rnment and Mr. Grigsby rep-| resenting the defendants. | Though the ground, on which the judgment and sentence of the Unit- | ed States District Court in these (cases was affirmed, was not con- | {tained in’ the radxugram received by Mr. Grigsby, the point in question in these cases was the validity of Chapter 100, Session Laws of Al- 2, enacted in 1931, which re- quired that at least four-fifths of the names of all persons who had | voted at the previous general er-! ritorial election be in the jury box for all drawings of grand and petit jury panels, Mr. Stabler, who is now in the private practice of law here, said today. | Judgment a}td sentence of the| of JSIucKs ARKING| TIME AWAITING FROM JU NEAU MONEY POLICIES ]udgment and Sentence Traders Hesntanl on Com- mitments, But Most Shares Are Steady (Conhnued from Paze One.) Smelting, U S. Smelting and Re- fining, Ca:lanese, Johns Manvilla, 'cuff Matthews; U, 8. vs. Frank | Montgomery Ward and Public Sét- ' vice of New Jersey were up fras tionally to more than a point. ; Nash gained 2 points. Alcohols | were heavy with losses of 1 to 2 points. TobAccos were off 1 to 2. Small declines were made by American Telephone' and Tele- graph, United States Steel, Stand- (ard Oil of New Jersey, Sears Roe- }buck and Chrysler. | CLOSING PRICES TODAY NEW YORK, Nov. 22—Clusmg ‘quotancns of Alaska Junfau mine | stock today i 22%, American Can 93‘. American Power and Light Anaconda 157, Armour B 2%, Bcthleh(m Steel 3%%, Calumet and | Hecla' 5, Colorado Fuel and Iron 5, Curtiss-Wright 2%, Fox Films 14, General Motors 32%, Interna- tional Harvester 42%, ‘Kennecott 221, Packard Motors 4, Canadian Pacific 12%, Chicago and Mil- waukee (preferred) 81, Standard 1 Oil of California 43%, United Cor- i poration 5%, United States Steel 44%. e — Japan is a land of festivities. In | addition to twelve national festivals there are many others of general |and local interest. | $ Daily Empire Want Aas Pay. ———— Daily Emprre Want Ads Pay lz‘.r de/t'mfe eiyuzlu'le 3. 8, DEFARTMENT, OF, AGRICYLTURE, WEATHER BUREAD The Weather By fhe. U. am-mrnm-n . LOCAL DATA Forecast for Juneam and vicinity. beginning at 4 pm, Nov. 22: Rain and cooler tonight, Tuesday rain; moderate- southeast winds. Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity = Weathes I‘ pm. yest'y ....2973 45 91 S 5 Rain 4 a.m. today 29.68 45 98 s “Cldy * Noon today ......29.89 45 96 El Rain CABLE AND RADIQ BEPORTS g Lowest 4a.m. 4#im. Precip. dam. temp. veh:ity Mlul- Wfifl.u!t 02‘ Pt 1} 0 Clear [ Pt.Cldy Trace Clear Snow Clear Snow Rain Cldy Clay Rain Rain Rain Clear Clear Fogey Clear Tanana Fairbdnks Esagle ... St. Paul » Dhitch Harhor Kodiak Cordova ... Juneau . Sitka .. Ketchikan ... Prince Rupert Edmonton Seattle Portland San Francisco . i 1.22 58 02 Trace 01 o - 8 p PO N it SO PR G The barometric pressure is -moderately low over Southern-Alaska and remains unusually low south cf the Alaska Peninsula with rain or snaw over most of Southern Alaska. The pressure is maoderate- Iy high oyer the Pacific States and on the Arctic Coast with gen- erally clear weather over Northern and Mlddle Alaska, Tempera- tures have tisen over most of Eaistern Alaska. 5 FIPL YQUR CQAL BIN | TODAY' COAL-UP with the economical INDIAN EGG- LUMP cpal—a low costing, quality coal you can depend en to - provide: full heating comfort holding its fire .a« long time. INDIAN EGG- LUMP burns with a long, clean, hot flame— holding its firea long time. « INDIAN EGG- LUMP has alway: given complete satisfaction in the range, {uznace or heater. For a Long Burning, Sustained Fire— ‘bank with Carbonado Coking Coal bouguet persists through any balking or fréezzhf Thats because it is Pare Vanz?[é. AND at JUNEAU FLORISTS 'PACIFIC COAST COAL Co. €3 - 42 vneay D iitages § HI-LINE SYSTEM Groceries—Produce-—Fresh and Smoked Meats Front .Street, opposite Harris Hazdware Co. : CASH AND CARRY ALASKA MEAT CO. FEATURING CARSTEN’S BABY BEEF—DIAMOND TC HAMS -AND BACON—U. S. Government Inspected PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 e FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. b | you have the largest, choicest blooms . blooms that give Syliable of 57. Solemn wonder hesitation em . Uncooked . Anger - Title of ohamme . Metal b . Turf . Measure of capacity: s Trmmamit b! radio 8. hfcllfl of ground 1. Type measures “ddasd aua dEE JuEEN JdEN §ln/ulnnwhl-l . ... of course They’re ‘as mich a‘part of Thanksgiving as llhe turkey itself. Al Sizes All Colors Fresh, Homq-Grown FLOWERS In great ABUNDANCE When you buy flowers grown at home you ean éepend upon their freshness. . -, b ORDER TODAY ! the finishing touch to your table . . . blocms that makKe that tall vase in the 'living ‘room a gergeous jewel . . . blooms that make that lovely girl you're taking to dinmér blush 'with pleasure. THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS The Gastmeau Our Services to You ‘negu L0 W AD Gm Phnk ot Every P-enger-cnryin. P 25 cents m Czty White Lm €ab and Ambulanse Co. THE TREN is toward “ELECT RO ”~of course,' Ham Machme !ium e

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