The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 1, 1933, Page 8

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8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, DEC. 1, 1933. WORK RESUMED O WILLOUGHBY PROJECT TUI]AY(i L Seven Trucks Begin Haul-“ ing from New Crusher | at Lemon Creek was resumed to- crushed rock materia rom announced Chief ling, Alaska is estimated y be required The new plant arrived from by :nmoononooooooooom0000600000“0“0000000000“00000000 00000000000 000000000000000000090000000000000000000000000000 000000000000 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 AUCTIO WRIGHT SHOPPE, Jewelers mwwm“mm““QWMWMWQ“MW“““W“O“Q00000000000000““0“00 just been i a screen conveyors ° e Charles A. Hall v « A. P. Cole, c Mr. and ra CARCROSS WHITE PASS - AGENT ON WAY SOUTH am C. Frase Carcross, Y. T. annual vacation Seattle last week. I c of nine men. It ca ¢ w4 DINNER WEDNESDAY RED CROSS IS e o > ': : Congress the Red crusher, skan to leave early this month, for his| ] : ; Tenakee; L. J.|native land, the Filipino com- (ampa;gn Ended Yester- s B Val- | munity of Juneau held a dinner| day with Returns Show- i , Juneau; W. H. Baile) : dez; Amos P. Cole, Valdez; Pete|party Wednesday evening at the Samarovich, Chichagof tineau Mrs. H. K. Car-|pino Club. ; George A. Lingo, | Par and Mrs. A. P. Pass and Yukon Route at | is on his way south | C; aboard the Princess Its mm\llanox::‘MEMBER_S— OF FILIPINO completed by sts of or D. G Juneau on way to the Phil- 1oza, who plans " o0 0000 As a far @ | Consolacion, the Yukon on h | ippines, and B. M ibution to the HOTELS 1 ments by thousands ing Splendid Gains SAN FRANCISCO Cal, Dec. 1 s from the Red Cross Roll which closed Thanksgiving Mationg. The guests are President and r respectively, of the Fili- residence of S | honor M. A. Tenney, | Treas r h 3701 Red their able agencies Nearly all of the Filipinos of Juneau were present at the party y, indicate that the citizens of to wish bon boyage to their com- Pacific Co: area did make patriots. The evening was pleas-|it a real Thank g with cash antly spent in dancing following support as an expression of ap- Gleason, | the dinner. The honor guests|preciation for what the Red Cross | were assured of the fact that their|is doing for humanity, says A. L ss to the club and community, | Schaefer, Red Cross manager. will be keenly felt. | Some of th= 425 chapters in the S {area report having exceeded their CARCROSS JOTEL MANAGER membership quota, while other ON WAY SOUTH ON NORAH are confident they will establish h —_ new high marks. There are now am Colman, Manager of the |339,847 members but the goal for ¢ Hotel at Carcross, Y. T. |the current year is 546,575 mem- the Princess Norah on | bers. outside for a vacation. With this statement Mr. Schae- the Red Cross ) il k; Lachman, °s needed vas illness or lack Local 1g out clothing ON WAY SOUTH Agent for nd Mrs. Fred You rse . Mr. Young North for his|is a his v CLUBENTERTAINED AT I;ml-l- GA“- UF d"mfNH:“M UPIUM HAUNT making the of garments close to distribution was branches and through ies, These ag blankets, comforters and ven to families where there chapters ng calls from those in need. - D MR. AND MRS. FRED YOUNG among the southbound passeng-|ens of other devices so that any on the Princess Norah, were Mr. | one trying to find out what was Yukon River steamer. i [HOSPITAL GUILD TO HOLD s of Farm ilable I — | baking afternoon, the HOS-| goepital tomorrow. needy. anization of Juneau, will hold ,.ye second public event % |nick’s Grocery Store. Former Bunkhouse | Thanksgiving turkeys were scarce- Is Headquarters S of women vol- total Do Your Christmas Shopping NOW made Cross chapters — An old once used VANCOUVER, Dec. 1. building at Chemainus | as a bunkhouse has been revealed | as one of the largest opium smok- ing caches ever wuncovered in British Columbia. | Great care and }been revealed in fitting up the |den so that those under the influ- § in cities and E ) E ence of the drug would not be i ) ¥ E Lz» encies reportad that 5,465,000 clothing. The ingenuity had sheets 7 of bed cover- S apidly | gisturhed, and others who might stocks in meet- {be on the premises could not be and "‘fldy for your inspertion. caught with the goeds The place was honeycombed with trick walls, doorways and doors, FOR WINTER | secret panels, trap doors, and doz- | g, of White- | going on, would be utterly bewi]-; is engineer on |dered, or be iujured through the| | taking of a mis-step. sold for the benefit of St. The varietios should \ e S S T S e Our shipment of Toys, Dolls, Silk Wear and Gifts for yonng and old is unpacked At GARNICK’S, Phone 174 SALE! In Great Financial Trouble MUST RAISE CASH! Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Clocks, Novelties, - Alas[(a ]ewelry, Chests, lvory and Curios Will Be Sold Regardless of Cost or Values to the Highest Bidder ative Baskets, Auction now going on daily starting at 2 and 7;30 P.M. and will continue daily until I have raised enough money to pay creditors VALUABLE PRESENTS FREE AT EVERY SALE PAUL BLOEDHORN, Wright Shoppe, Jewelers ly out of the oven before members GOODY SALE TOMORROW and friends of the Guild started succulent dainties by | Tomorrow ss for ng 1 Guild, young but flourishing of good food to be sold, e ;H to be Ann's the planning of Saturday here, in|ginners an easy matter for y is estimated the cot t |th is estimatd e cotton cloth | It . p 4 Sar UVER FUR was converted into 35 million gar- [Huge Cache Unearthed—|t™e form of a Goody sale at Gar- | poysewives. SHOP IN JUNEAU local

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