The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 23, 1933, Page 2

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Weather upeau Merchants™ ™ Tuneau Meychanfs ~ Over two. hundred. bridge; players of Juneau and surrounding com-( munities, who have made - hoped that he could convince the , ||mm1immmmmmm|umnumumiummmml A vations for the Big Eiks' 'fonr- President it was a “mistake -f0 g W Pt 0 gl nament ar:, eagerly looking for continuz his monetary umertnmqy Bcwel ¢ ¢ 6 6 !z 04 Cléar ward to the begibning. of 'play experimentation.” Fork, Yikon . -10 -ig b AT B ar | promptly at 8 o'clock tomorrow ev- Tanana ... 0 -2 BB 6 12 0 Clear | ening at the Elks' Club, . Mem- WASHINGTON, Nov. 23.—Paying | Fairbanks 2.0 -6 = 4 0 Gldy bers of the committee particujarly| littie outward heed to the vehe-|E&RIE ... pReie] e 4 02 Cldy request that everyone be on hand ment controversy over the mone-|St. Paul 3 26. 26 22 24 12 Trace Clear g0 that the szaled packages of tary policy of the, administra-|Dutch Harbor ... 3¢ 20 26 30 13 08 Snoy eards may be distributed and tion's continued gold program, the|Kodiak, 40 40 36 40 12 .08 Rain laying begin right. on_time, J. B gold price remained unchanged Cordova ... 2 40 | 38 42 14 36 Rain jarragar, Sr., chairman said to-| today at $33.76 an ounce, Jupcau e 45 “u 12 80 Misling u{ly Refreshments will be servcd Neither Acting Treasurer Set- p3itka . .50 - Nk - AP iy 45 Showers | during the evening. retary Henry Morgenthau, Jr., no: | fetchikan . 56 48 48 50 8 2.22 Rain | 'While many auction and Nfl'-mt‘ members of the Federal Reserve | >rince Rupert ... 50 48 I — 50 30 124 Rain players are interested mainly in! Board would comment on the rg: | Jdmonton ... 38 36 \ 32 32 8 ,1é Clear | seeing the prepared hands, a large | ported action of the Federal Ad seattle f ... 58 58 | 54 5§ 6 04 Cldy pumber are also interested in the | visory Council which was against| ’ortland 60 58 | 50 5% 0 0 Fogey | large number of prizes which, will the Government, in ordering ¢ §3an Francisco ... %2 70 | 56 56 [ 9 Glear I be fl;fardt‘d dsmmfldd;‘é‘;t“hn‘“ gn'g | critical statement on thelr attitud’ | ——= ;— s ! ; = | grand . awar T on the gold program, prepared f0'{ | The northeasetrn Pacific storm i b i A 3 COW;IC' 9:1“‘ ““‘4 l'j“;m‘“ghm 8- | private distribution among Re- | codiak with a barometer reading :; l;aszm;:}‘e:m:n "2?,2'2‘“15.{’.21' | graved emblems, four X s serve member banks, Southerly gales are. reported south of Kodiak and rain or snow has ! at auction, and_four !or at contract, which are being, given | The statement, Was said fo Warl| .cen general = throughout Southérn Alaska. The pressure Is still the government “against currenct |h°v= niormal in extreme Northern Alaska but is falling rapidly in T« | :yn:,h,: b;a%?n:gugfiv:{;;&“fi:e | of fluctuating value." h en!terwx with cloudy weather in the southern Interior. Tem- & | T At T Tty )gratuie cp;nges have been unimportant. p | been. otlered by Juneau mercha; fs J. VARNESS TO HAVE : ’E’:z‘,”i’;‘i‘ oflnd 27 LT | THANKSGIVING TURKEY DR. ‘WILSON LOCATE MRS. LYNCH I8 HEBE 1 Avetion Prizes oo | FrOM JUNEAU stores| o P O L and| CR:I3 PERE ist—Lacs table spread to high| et T practifoner: pf Seattle for 12 years,| Mrs, Molly, ;,nc wife, of Fred i lsmh phyer 7 B M. Behrends Abovil Gah T T award- | J. Vasmas, Of Biar, Hlk e @e| has taken offioes in the Goldstein Lynch, 2K ey i and g { Company, Inc. b syt ‘"d, :i;f S'e'lg{:: l;:.;te tfirw:;s :m:ge a:e Bujlding, and will. be joinad by well-known singer and radio star, == . l [_) L . l C l t' h nd—Traveling set of tollet ar— r-nn(r:wt F::h :0!;' at’ Elks’ he;n o ol Sty s Teads Mrs. Wilson shortly after Thanks- | is at the home of her mother, = eautz u o ure H’len a e 0 S E|ticles in leather case to high| Tourney lay nigl er Department Store and George glving. | Mrs. Mary Wiitanen, in Douglas. = v North player by Butler-Mauro MMAGE Brothars, ‘This is.the sixth turkey wfl!’szrmme me:ent nfltbe leasznlzx;l Mrs. Lynch arrived on the Yakon Ditig Co. {RUI SALE DRAWS to be clalmed and. twh, more are practice wil confined to attend the funeral of her, fa- Btk parer Thom Rase m"cfi‘?.LARcE CROWD TOQ SHOP| pesicny waiing to be ealed for |0 SHropocy and podiary, | ther, Matt Witanen = pany. ECO) afi:al::l‘;x;ss to the manalements of ,_..__._.__.—,__, i lth——lvory handled carving set N s ND s.r TODAY t Sl 07 s e ) Hl LINE SYSTEM = With '12 napkins, hand hemmed, laundered, ready for use: H above merchandis2 | Any of the tee in charge of the sale are:!.ected the pain—the agony of rheu- be 'ha for its June.um Leading ])«-pn-[m( nt Store [ prizes may be: exchanged SHNet Binast - Bariens, Mrs: REGK| it 5 ¥ o 5 4 g - matism, backache, sciatica and neu ,reta\l value in trade and in addl A. Boyle, Mrs. E. M. Polley il flllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII HIIIIIIHl||lII|IIIIIlI|IIHIIIII||IIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIlIIIlIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIII“;gfv;° ;h;:::vg;ag;;g;;wggggg_yrs, 3. 5. pepoter. = Exira Special Contract Prize After school hours ! sistent. Butler Mauro Drug Co. an¢ . Sed H. B. SHEPARD ‘& SON B 7 DTPPITEREL Y SRR Sre s PICTReUL” 4 were assisted by a number ‘of jeading druggists everywhere know ST i i o AR T . t and bath at the : o e "Geattle. for five days|School girls who are members. of (hat ALLENRU is so swiftly ef- Telephone, 409 . B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. | the Guild. AR | IS i s I s oM o S LU , donated by Glen fio O uRei 4 A i i TR Tt '/ zuaranteed to do exactly Y THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS 1 = FINE snowy linens, as tempting as the Th - 72x108 o ‘high West player from Nug- 5. 3 = givi y 3 s anv. of * i embers of the Tnmv,y WGuild % I = giving turkey! F e patterns. Many . 01' 72x90 ! get.: Shop, i | Rummage sale committee and oth- Heres Joyful News For Girog ?’é&—?r@dufiwflz‘reflh ‘and Smoked Meats i £ them the distinguis avorites that you know 72x106 { Contract Prizes ler volunteer. , workers wers - kept Rheumalu: Snflerers T tSt t, H: [ = so well. And the quality fine, lustrous and 66x102 == lst—Electric waffle iron for hizlh oty oAt . Diet i i sz | s Street, opposile Harris ardware Co. E; Z long wearing that one of th cloths will l;? a 4 R s iswth player lrag\own Electric| & besan 10 oclock 1his| Swif(ly and Safelthnc Acid CASH AND CARRY £=. treasured possession for a 1o time. Buy With 8 Napkins : nght & Power | mauiian rphien, fhat e S Re s | i = in tin ivi g 70x8 z nd—Silver roast platter to high ! Starts To Go—In 24 Hours ——— £ i == one for your home in tim E 70x80 B ol froan. Tadiwig Nelwn the Second Street shop between i i Z and make it a gala feast! And if there 66x84 e e, !l Seward. and Matn Streets, and‘ Killing ihe pain of neuritis, scia- A SKA MEAT Co. ¢ i = wife on your gift list, you couldn’t give her a 65583 g 2| sra_silver flower vase to h‘gh ~Xfm"°d no signs of lightening this| ticn and rheumatism with dope 4 1,4 g = fi istmas gift! 5 —6 Napki . | afterneon. d —you've gol f = finenChrikime gl MR —G Naokine Bust plaver from Paul Bloed- ™ pnpion, for the sale erg QoS enc your agony—youve 0 |{ FEATURING CARSTEN'S BABY BEEF-—DIAMOND { § = m:::—rarker desk set with ac- imned and the response Was gen-!y,ur joints and muscles. TC HAMS AND BACON—U. S. Government Inspected & = B | cessories to high West player from | &oUS according to the Rev. C. E.|" Thousands. joyfully praise AL- " * 'PHONE 89 ' 'Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 ' = e ren S O nc = Jupeau Drug Co. Rice, of Trinity Cathedral, ey et bl Sl = 3 (1] o= e Those who are on the commit-| .jerice that when. taken as di- = FOR INSURANCE s leaves the body in 48 hours— o matter how stubborn and per- 4 lett, manager, Hotel Frye. Mg l)s stated or money back | BOX TO HAVE OPERATION i‘ | % i Our Services to You Begin. ‘End’ Gunx Pllnk of Every Passenger-Cmylnx Boat ( Creation of Civil .i P22, 1md the, price is but 8 rea % obert Alexander Paul, 11-year- ay, v it . : : ; T[\at Turkey Chasel Mk ol ST VS o s Ga§tln o)+ ).o the Ormopomc Hoapnal Jin Se- Yrom One) 'ém""‘“MA P’fe __!attle recently by his parents to; ‘WM“,““ Cabinet m{ undergo his third operation for Small Jobs a Specialty 1 ing in, are on the defensive. They | infection of the right leg bon: | i xfim they will be asked BY 2| near the hip | Phone 349 . .85 Gastineau. Afl,'I.‘ guk;bem public fo provide some A e s B People are asking us every day about the kavv Chase and where is the turkey now. He is out on a ranch on Glacier Highway where he is gobbling and strutting all over the place and eating like a hired man. mlme better, than prohibition. o We are getting him in shape to battle for his life when we throw "fhere is a keen realization, too, | § him from the top of the Nugget Shop .,mldmg about quarter past twelve that when the pendulum of public P o e ot My o Ay s At e opinien swings violently and quick- 1y 'in direction some sort of reac follows naturally. For that reason gregt pains will be u.\wn to find.out just why| South Carolina went dry. Insidej reports of - the repealists showed} Novth Carolina probably dry, but | not South Carolina, “The leaders think something im- | portant happened there just before d the election. They want to know whether the pendulum actually be-| gan’ its backward swing hbefore m %.. m ‘YORK ELECTION n-obub'ly ‘very few in the west! and -south. were . much excited about New York City's election contest, yet it may turn out that! the "voters in those far sections | had a “‘great’ dedl at stake afterf e¢n Wednesday, the day before Thanksgiving. We moved the time for- o e ward from two o’clock becaui(- of numerous requests to make the hom‘ more handy. A few kind old ladies have been in to complain that he may be hurt when he is thrown from the top of the building. If this turkey was raised on a farm he will know what his wings are for, We regret that for the Good of the Order we mixst bar a few addi- tional gentlemen. ; Name— Reason— SHELLEY GRAVES . Prefers Porcupine DUTCH lfl‘)lh'l{Ol“ER Prefers Weiner Schnitzel TOM McCAUL . . . Complains about Dyspepsia. ED. JONES . . .. Complains about Teeth. GROVER WINN . . Wants to bring Lariat DEAN RICE . . . . Wants to bring: Bird Dog . M. BEHRENDS . Wants to use Turkey Call R. E. ROBERTSON . . Suggested we use fish instead Don’t forget that the winning hold is the neck. 'Every one is urged .t and grab for him except those we have barred, who may spectators. all. "llor what happened was this: A Democratic’ insurrection set. in’ against. Tammany, with sub- stantial Washington backing. fail-| - lect @n independent Demo- vFatlc ~Mayor, léaving Tammang, " e u e in control ‘of whatever party mi chinery remains. nt Republican, Mr. m under other 'cir- might Bave been con- " lkely recruit for the] Every boat is bringing new and (kver novelties for the Hollday e WHEN WINDOW SHOPPING DON'T MISS THE NUGGET SHOP... BEST BUY INYEARS _ BEST BUY 'IN'YEARS tfon of Roosevelt lieutenants. “"S6 'what? | With an infuriated dia entrenched at City Hall = [ ~' D §l et FRIDAY AND SATURDAY . . t i ONLY‘ ! ‘ )‘ t R | ¥ ‘tanding reom In New York for its _FRIDAY AND SATURDAY LD oMLy LRSS And 1f things are not %o good in New York, isn't it ‘natural and almost inevitable that more and! ‘more atfention should be given to cementing the ool!mon in the west and south?” S HOSPITAL Nathan, Carrell, miner at the Alaska-Jui , entered St. Ann's Hospl mht;\u morning with an in

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