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P ———— T R T T e S s A Y R AT BN AP g 3 % : : THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, NOV 22, 1933. A SIPPNSE WP YWEEE 7SR TR W | FOREST SERVICE| Just a Papa in the Morning | TRINITY GHOIR SEALED PACKETS IS OPENING UP GIVES INFORMAL OF CARDS HEREL 1 1. . ) q RANCH TRACTS MUSICALE HERE ForTOURNAMENT | Leader Dept. Jtore — o = = [ A . . Road Being Built Near Ket- [Mrs. George F. Alexander All Material for Big Even-| . Tlmely Specml Purchase! | chikan to Develop and Willis E. Nowell Are | ing at Elks’ Club Ar- | Ground for Settlers | | Artists on Program ‘ rives in Juneau j g : | b Division vl ' An informal musicale is hcmg{! All cards, score sheets, and oth-‘ oATs of land arranged, under the auspices of | cr material necessary for the con-| Hoiy Trinity Cathedral Choir, to ;\ f big Elks’ bridge tour-| be presented at the Governor's|nament which will be held at the a - p U .. . House on the evening of Tuesday,|Flks' Club Friday evening, Novem- | Furred with Leader Qual") I“d"’l(‘“flllly December 5, for the benefit of ber 24th at 8 o'clock arrived in o according | t Dist \(‘n(‘ldl\ Trinity Choir and Guild. The pro- | Juneau on the steamer Yukon, ac-| A gram will be given by Mrs. George | cording to Chairman James Bar-| T THIS LOW { Alexander, assitted by M. |ragar. The cards were in sealed) PRICE SALE i ages with positive instructions 3 ] | Willi in the| E. Nowell, with a possible | pac & | selection from the choir. hat they should mot be opened ¢ i 126 men | In commenting on the program" all players have assembled| % § are Ketchikan in| | Mrs. Jenne, Director of Trinity|at their tables and are ready to ! ECW camps, he safd, including| | Choir, - said: “Juneau is going to | commence play. J o § twenty married men in Ket an | |enjoy the lovely voice and charm-| Two hours after the opening of who are living at home and are| {ing personality of Mrs. Alexander| (ne tournament @ package will be | rect $2 a day their work | [ very much. She has been one of | gelivered to the Club by special to 1 in place of the $1 and board al- lowed unmarried men in the ser- vice | Portland’s best loved artists, and|mescenger and. when everyone has now offers to her home-town of | rinished playing and scores turned | Juneau a friendly, ‘get-acquainted’|in, this packet, containing the mas-§ y . score sheets and analysis of zz o ng and play of hands, will . | program, with a desire to use her| talent freely, wherever it can bene- | opened and distributed to the mrls for comparison with the fit the community. She is that ts they obtained. ¥ JUST Crew Working at Craig One of the crews in the Ket- chikan district is at Craig doing minor road construction from th«'? One of the few photos of Mayor-Elect Ficrelle H. LaGuardia, N laze to the cemetery which will| ©f New York City, his wife and daughter Jean. Mr. LaGuardia and Accommodate settlers on the road.| his wife are accompanying their daughter to school, something they happy combination of artist who is not only able to appeal to the head, but also is willing to appeal to AT THE BREAK OF WINTER COMES THIS Another crew is working on the| do every morning. the heart. Gl Bartlett Award g B o ' water :cr'.'u‘(' 1).1'“‘ to the Fore: e — '4‘1“‘-“0:?”“11 wiliis Nowell, ' of| Glen ];;'Llett‘ eMmu:,: of the GRAND OPPORTUNITY' At this PEICE YO TR Thr0; Service Marine station. The third) course. Tioeds no introduction, for| Frve Hotel in S:aitle, wired today cure a coat of high character, with furs from choicest P is working on roadside clearing ‘JUNES D[NlE B ! K i tanTdT Tk | to Chairman Barragar thaj he will 4 and camp ground improvement. a local musiclan's first Temark 0| L - "o e e room and bath in pelts. You should not miss this opportunity at a The fourth crew is working on| any .sLmngm’who (xxbcussfs_musxc.v e hotel ARk ivh-a @ p;.r‘i:x] o f g5 2 F l Yoabione | 1 the Mountain Point project. The| ¢ [133he’ ifamillar boast, VDI | ;o on ey mo‘ persons as ‘a price which urges early selection! ] Fx?c’f_ft D\‘S’L!;blg dri]\:dr:“x‘r;tr: gt /‘ proudly, ‘Mr. Nowell ““,, e 0.‘] ;;1{1:3; .xr:octl:gr;eamnd i oo c0m< 1‘ Logy Belng Botmed BY SENATE GDM $5n uuu Qnu Ju.ill‘lhuxt;ome‘-?mvv L)t\.:ap(l!mmusic are 1 i ; gt llf;‘em;gn;;“m“‘jj;(;i Jipbels /nvited o be present. Details will |||||||||||||||||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHII||||||||l|||||||I|II|||||||||IIIIIIIIIHIII|||||||||||II||||||IllllIIII||||||||IIIIIIIII||||||||||||Iilllll|III|||||||||||||||Illllllllllll"lllllfl k. burning logs and debris on the 22 o % be announcd Iater. 1 = ; § foy v ) ¥ , Nov. . —Doris AR i Mitkof Highway south of the town.\Chaiman of R. F. C. Says Duke, daughter of James B. Duke,| RUMMAGE SALE “ Work in the Wrangell area con-| 5 sists of burning brush and clear-| Compames Made Loans | wno leit her sl.f;a‘ooo.oolo. to(la)]/: The Ladies Guild of Holy Trinity | | ing the road from Wrangell to 4 . scame the world’s richest girl| cathedral will hold a rummage | S}gcemaker Bay. Fifteen men are| After He ReSlgned upon becoming 21 years of age. (sale tomorrow in the former Jar- employed on this project. e T man shop near the San Francisco i~ The inspection made by Mr.| WASHINGTON, Nov. 22.—Jesse| The Army Air Corps is testing|Bakery. Merritt showed that ‘the work on|H. Jones, Chairman of the Recon- | gynthetic rubber as a substitute| A great variety of articles is re- g all the projects Is progressing struction Finance Corporation, de-|for natural rubber in aircraft hose|ported to have been donated for | smoothly. nied the report made by the Senate | and ;_ANS the sale. committee that the corporation M- | made any loans to companies SAM sILvERMAN which he is interested. | Jones said he resigned from two | 1 {mortgage companies which had re- SOAP I{"LAI{FS | DlEs SUDBENLY\@M(I loans before the loans were J i Special Sale ! Luxurious . . . . Beautiful FUR COATS S i s——— — T made and further said he did not | vote when the matter of loaning | AP F an - L5 = 4 money to the companies came up. JAL ]‘L:\]\I‘JS, B4 Ib. ]'k{;~ """"""""""""" 45¢ E 3 Former Operator of Smel- PR o N Tl = | heat probably more = i ' ter in Alaska Passes |widely distributed than any oth $ b A AT R v ik ‘ Away in Nevada American product, Leing exported | { A GARNICK,S Pl 174 course, fur coat prices are up! If you bought yours last year, ; to practically every country. ! t 1 9 wone you’re lucky, for you saved money. But if you didn’t, don’t = ELY, Nevada, Nov. 22—Samuel I i T ; o, il G = Silverman, of Los Angeles, Whose SHOP IN JUNEAU i ol Ay give up having one. Prices haven’t soared beyond reach. You = trust us never to let that happen . . . just as you can ltrust us for the finest quality in furs, always! And the finest of workmanship and linings! mining operations carried him all over the world, died here Tuesday | {3J of uraemic poisoning. silverman had been here nego- tiating for the purchase of gold . mining property. He is credited with building the S first gold reduction plant in Butte, Mont., and also operated a small cmelter in Alaska. i A Myriads of migrating birds are passing over North Africa on their way from Europe to southern climes. $245 Broadtail with Jap mink ccllar and cuffs. $149.50 Fine dark Muskrat work- ed like mink, with aseot Overstock of Hundreds of Pairs of This Season’s Most Beautiful Footwear Must Be Sacrificed at These Sensational Prices Because we bought much more heavily than usual before the rise in wholesale prices, we have an overstock of shoes right at the height of the fall season. Regardless of () We have nearly passed thru] profit or original cost, they must be sold the usual depression period in NOW . . . and to dispose of them immed- B Diamonds and now is the time N ’ : 4 2 to make an investment. It takes "“‘dy" gore aking these sensational a third more of our money to{| & prices: PY ibluydil: ;hi,e:;m:g:m ",;i}fmf,’,“’;‘: There is no finer stock of shoes in the bought now at the right price Nerth . . . hundreds of pairs of smart, new, and kept, should be a first grade this season’s footwear . . . suedcs, kids, rep- tiles, every material, every popular color, 45 every new style for every occasion. [ ] safe investment. The centuries have proven it. | { 3 i i See our windows . . . see the marvelous values . . . BUY NOW and save! All Materials! The GEORGE BROS. I’s a Good i Time to Buy a Diamond T A Holllywood broker sends us a fine white perfect stone weigh- ing a karat and one eighth, set{ in a fine yellow and white gold} | man’s mounting. You can buy | the whole job right now for $300.00. It cost somebody twice as much and will again. Now is the time to buy Diamonds, not the time to sell them. Call{ and see this, It is a beauty. |} $169.50 Rich dark Nerthern Seal classic style, Squirrei trim. Northern Seal with smart ermine trim. $149.50 Northern Seal with self trim in ascot tie collar! $149.50 Silver Muskrats Leopard trim. Leader Depa‘rtm‘e‘nt Store T il {1 e R