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

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T o o e B R B e g oo 5 . RO e e it b o e SR G ZE LD JAsR IS Youthful are these Flattering Smart New Blouses I’nrv:sm\ '('rélil“ with elbow sleeves, 34 to 40 $3.50 Novelty cotton_fabric blouses $1.50 New and Smart! Good looking: swavel cloth Sports Jackets for girls green, red, tan, rust $3.95 Blue, Col(l‘ We.‘atlwr ‘Necessities ALL-WOOL PULLOVER SWEATERS for men, boys and girls $2.50 to $5.75 COAT SWEATERS AND HUG-ME-TIGHTS for women $3.75 up R TWIN SWEATER SETS Black and white, blue and white, brown, wine $6.75 Ak ] R SRR ehrends Co., Inc. 3 W ..hmean siLeading b‘pfi*um bt“g ¢ EIIIHIIIIIII|IlIIIIIIIIIIllll"llIIIIIlIllIllIIIIIlllllllllllmllllllllllllllllllllllllII|III|||IIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIllHHHH|Illllll|||lllIlll|||||l|l|||||||||||||| Men’s .E nsemblos,.. Y i Matk sdeal Cifes & Shorts with rghirts te match $1.00 to $1.50+ Sllppers for Glft; LADIES® SLIPPERS, ed styles and colors, $1.00 up. ¢ assort- MEN'S SLIPPERS, assorted, $1.50 up. ; CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS, $1.00 up. BOY’S FELT SLIPPERS, $1.25 pair. Men’s F‘inp Broadcloth Shirts All, sizés. $1.25 and $1.95 Broadecloth;: outing: - flanmnel, novelty fabrics, fancy pat- terns, coat and slip-over styles $1.25 up ; l ‘A :f;lg every housewife appreciates a good looking Kitchen ‘Apron in igayprints With contrasting trim 85cand green. tiee . will be erectefl ab Tri- angle Place and kept lighted for | two weeks. Mayor I Goldstein| has offered city help in procuring | placing the tree and laska Electric Light and Power Company helps in the lighting. The carol singing and band program WOMEN HOLD BIJSY SESSION Names of hip in the club, 2 this | Hospital receives a toy or present,|a new vertica: Club 'is most anxious to have donatio oon |of discarded toys, books and puz- Zles. ances present at a me year, the Juneau Woman's members met yesterday aft in the Council Chambers of the City Hall and handled more busi- ness than has -been -taken care of on Degember 18 to repair and wrap.|partment estimates. at any three previous meetings, the toys. The Christmas Cheer | aceording to club officers. | Committee, -land friendly of the city is under|1932. Several the direction of Mrs. J. P. Wil-|baies are axmad ing the community tree at Trianz this year. with carol singing by the liams. & Ten dollars was voted by the| ' Jupeau City Band, and Christmas music by the ‘ the holiday for the children in the tuber- - ward of the Government Hos- pay for instruments &nd uniforms, | lint. |accounts for all club babies born. lwn tumbles while the large ever- | Three young ladies born within the 'blast of hot air. last ‘year who riow nave ‘bank #e- | counts ‘are Johin ‘Tesher, Antt' Rogné' and Ruth Eileen Cross. twenty-four women voted on for associate mem- residents from Neme to California and as far to the Interior as Fort Chnsmas Actw][ies Are will take place at Triangle Plr«ce Yukon. D- S d t M et' at 4 o'clock on December 24. R o Jocys eTa o REYNE Mrs. R. B. Lesher, who is in Cotton Quality Impreved on uesday charge of the committee which will | sou tnat every chd in the tbers) By New ve"t'al Drier With one of the largest attend- cular ward of the Government WASHING]UN Lec. fl—Use of coiton arier, veloped by the Department of Ag- culture, has increased the value | ve for Seward. She will have a mending bee |of lint from 60 cents to $5 a bale,wm lea at her home on Willoughby Avenue |above the cost of drying, the de- The drier was used in ginning which annually sends ! about 45,000 bales of seed-cotton in ‘(!nendly remembrances to the old: the Mississippi delta region in hundred thousand The department has conducted clab for the Boys' Drum and Bugle | cxperiments which show that mois- Corps, to be used in assisting to | ture affects the quality of ginned The drier consists of a series the Christmas Cheer and it was decided to open savings | of shelves through which the cot- AR'‘F8 'DUE Som which include | Indian Affaffs supply ship North star, 8. T. L Whitlam, is "dde” In ‘Junead from the south. ment School in Douglas, ‘ipg to the local office of eau. s bur P A — l‘ilGN AND AUXILIARY to be treated exposed to a ummum|||m|mmmmuumunmmnumluu||ml||uummmtmmmluun||umummmmmmnnmn ‘ Jmmmmuummmmumuummummu|||n||umlm|umu|||||||n||um||u||munumuuumumuu FTFRERRETRTR AR OO " TONIGHT WITH SCHOOL MATERIAL. t the Office of The motorship, which left Ketchi~ kan yesterday afternoon, is bring- ing materials. to be used in the construction of the new Govern- accords | the| . As soon as the cargo for Channel ports is uhloaded, the North Star CHILDREN ENJOY LUNCH || AND MATINEE SATURDAY Porty-four children of the Am- erican Legion and American Les gion Auxiliary, enjoyed the lunchis eon party given by members af the Auxiliary at the Dugout last Saturday. Following the delightful lunch of sandwiches, chocolate ice cream, the youngsters attende the Capitol Theatre matinee as the guests of Manager Cliff Daigler, — . Arablan seaport . Most excellent . Slope the edge ACROSS 1. Worthless: B Solution of Yestérday's Puzzle of . Mechanical bar. held in 22. Have absolute in- recourse to dependence 24, Word of 5. Bury solemn affirmation . 4)re dcvnfil( Ri ose color xamine thoroughly back . High bodily temperature ler radio reception 35. Man skilled {n government ¥ - ~ 38 Above 49, Small statue DOWN 39, Excited with r < < curiosity port 3. Knocks gL White ant 2. Toward the 33 With fun 54. Health resort iaren. SO SR ’ g 5. Most pa et A imakines 46. Have a certain 2 & 4. Bustle gensation Y 58. Man who 5. Kind of 43, nrnm.nrd 1% Phiupping ca 50. native 5. 51 Wiate to anld 44. Dutch measure fro of length 60. Malt bever- 52. Partin a play 45. Government ages 7 53. Presently grant 61. Coral island 55 Public plays 47. Small particles 62, Portion 8 ground 48, Animal with Saucy 9. C 56 Insee four front nimals’ neck ending S Groei totter and_ three coverings 10. N 5«. Slender finial fiha ‘toes 65, Writing flids 11, Wanderer . Exist FPEOF TP Y " [ II% Ill/l///flll= wh 7/ o il RN/ aNEN/ flill. ] Wi/ NS duEEE W)l I%//ilfl..l///////,’ v i il ll//flll. o 7/ Ilil.l ESKI'MO ACTORS RETURNING HOME ON NORTHWESTERN miles south of Point Barrow. Both young men received their education in mission schools of the Territory. Charles was educat- Fost, S. J, and Rock was a pupil the Anglican School at Point , then in charge of Rev. A. now deceased. at Two Eskimo youths who had a prominent part in the of the Alaska film “The Eski produced in.. Hollywood by the Metro - Goldwyn - Mayer: Company, under dircetion of W. 8. Van Dyke, and who passed through Junean ygsterday on the Northwestern en- |route home, were Leo Charles and | Eebrulik Rock. They will continu: ton the Northwestern to Seward, | ifrom where they will travel over |the Alaska Railroad to Fairbanks| i, and from the latter city will go by ' airplane to Neme. racent years took place there. The Charles was born and still makes hall was almost too crowded to his home in Nome. He has been enjoy dancing and it was reported outside on severdl trips, but it was later by the nhouse committee that the first visit to the States of his | i between 250 and 300 people wer2 friend and companion, Rock. The | served the appetizing crab salad, ilatter is a native of Point Hope, | sandwiches, home made cake and 900 miles north of Nome, and 450 ' coffee. — SUCCESSFUL TURKEY SHOOT HFLD AT CORDOVA RECENTLY Crowds thronged the Elks' Hall Cordova _recently when the st successful turkey shoot in i Say Merry Christmas with aFUR SCARF SHINING eyes will certainly meet yours in gratitude for the gift of a fine fur scarf . . . especially cne from us. For our name is famous for fine furs and ‘choosing ‘here will certainly be a Teather in your cap. She’ll know you are a smart shepper then .'.". and~ g she’ll know her gift is as fine‘as ‘¢an be had. Daily C ross-wm;d Puzzle 4 ed in Our Lady of Lourdes Mission under direction of Rev. Hubert A. M. ¢ been shown in any of the § West Coast cities up to the present. l- B. mmmm‘ OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The Weather /By the U. 5. Weather Burean) LOCAL Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, Snow tonight and probably T! east winds. DATA beginning at 4 p.m., Dec. 6: - hursday; moderate east to south- its center south of the ‘Gulf and h with light rain or snow in South North Pacific States. The pressur. Alaska with generally clear weatl | peratures have fallen in the Inte { Time Barometer Temp. Hum'dity Wind Velocity Weathe: |4 p.m. yest'y 29.11 22 41 SE 9 Cidy 4 am. today 29.20 16 64 B . o Ar Snow Ncon today 12945 15 % NE . 12 Snow > ! CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS i g YESTERDAY | TODAY 5 w 4pm.- | - Lowest4am. 4a.m. Precip. dam. Statlon mp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather Barrow y -16 =20 1 Nome > 6 6 4 4 4 .01 Snow Béthel -10 -8 -6 -16 4 Clear Fort Yukon -52 -52 -56 -5% 0 0 Clear Fairbanks -34 -34 -42 -4 4 0 Clear i st. Paul . AT 36 32 36 12 04 Cldy vIDulch Harbor . 36 34 32 36 28 02 ' Cldy Kodiak - - 22 18 22 30 0 Clear Cordova 30 24 18 20 4 e Clear Juncau 24 22 1 16 1 69 Snow Sitka 35 — 25 — 0 25 Snow i Ketchikan 38 34 34 40 10 6 Cldy Prince Rupert 40 38 36 40 18 .30 Rain Edmonton 14 14 -2 =2 10 .01 Clear Seattle 52 50 44 46 12 192 Rain Portland 56 52 52 54 12 346 Cldy San Francisco 56 54 46 45 € 0 Pt. Cldy { The norlheastem Pacmc storm Jemams early stationary with as diminished slightly in intensity. 2ast Alaska and “heavy rain in the e is high in Interior and Western cver, the Interior and Gulf. Tem- , Gulf and northefn panhandle. ‘ Anchorage, 4 October 26, 1933. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, {that Nels Magnuson, entryman, to- gether with William John Reck and Arnot Hendrickson, his witnesses, {all of Juneau, Alaska, has made Anchorage 07372, for a tract of land 1embmced in Forestry List 8—48, H. E. 8. No. 175, New .Series No. 1545, | situate on the Westerly shore of i Gastineau Channel, containing 10,57 ithe U. S, Land Office, Anchorage, ! Alaska, and if no protest is filed in {the local Land Office, Anchorage, | Alaska, within the period of Publi- !catlon or thirty days thereafter, !said final proof will be aceepted \2‘1d final certificate issued. J. LINDLEY GRE“ Ragister. 15, l933 10, 1934. ,Fxrst publication, Nov. Last publication, Alaska. | final proof .of -his homestead entry, | | acres, and it is now in the files of | | — | | FORD AGENCY (Authorized Deplers GAS OILS GREASES w Juneau 1‘ Motors FUOT OF MAIN ST. bauny Empirc Want Ads Pay. - | INDIAN that will give more satis “INDIAN.” and save. should appeal 10 everv Conl con!umer‘m Jaiea\l —AT BUNKER&.—— %" X We have higher priced coals but none avt any price, Stick to known coals that serve, satisfy Egg-Lump $11 per ton faction and economy than p 1 Péfi(lfl( COAST CoAL Co. 2 ; JUNEAU ALASICA .9 im\(s; & Services to You. i ALASKAN HOTELS. The Gastineau G:n: Phnk o( Every Pusen:er-C:rryiu Boat w MM‘\ the —_— » Esmbhshed 1898 TGt T \AfifljEi Wk Juneau, Alaska Lol ———& . | LUM EB fiflmbfimmm ¥ » 7nc. FEATURING cus'mn PHONE39 TC Hm AND BECQN— Dehvenda—lo.fi 2:30, 4: w ’Go f Inlpmd

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