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i;fl as_her theme and gave an enter- 83 e o ping. h‘)"’;”’_‘ : I ! Advance showing of Coats, Suits jtaining work picture of fne hay companied by Miss Rachel Be Two Men, In]ured in | of Congress by representatives of rides and bicycles built for two, so at the piano. ; | [the fishing industry at House sub- F 0 R D #nd Swageer SOiE characteristic of the dayy preceding| _ Commiltees ‘ Eyes, to South | commitiee hearings, | : ol motor “Opportunlties” w Those on,the committees re Lant | |the subject on which Mrs. David sible of :the lunch- het an, in U.w Lock- | AGENCY Waggoner spoke, comparing the €01 ¥ -|n hich left here Fri- b {1imited scope offered in the past as Son. gene m—| cay forenoon at 11:30 o(l)Lk ar- (Authorized Dealers) compared with those of today. N rived in 8 tle Sunday noon, New Colors! lcited many prominent pioneer cording to an Associated Press dxs-; GAS 1 women of Alaska as illustrations as ch received by The Empire. Mc- | nN THU SDAY OILS New Fashions! what it is possible to do. ean was forced down in British| i Following the short talks on the liam Jarman; mbia water by fog, but as s0on| Shriners are making great prep- GREASES d New Plaid: “Mothers' Program,” music of yes-| erine Hooker, | N. C C*W_’ the fog lifted took the air| arations for their ball to be given| terday’s girls, was artistically pre-/Mrs. John Klein R. R. Her inext Thursday in the Scottish Rite TR sented in a violin solo by Mrs. mann acted as fo nistress n flew Walter Lersten, Temple. This is the second of the - Frank Dufresne, consisting of a 3 2R =T o ruck eve by a steel splin-| winter series and the invitations J . medley’ of beautiful meiodies in| ME. AND MKS. B. RUOTSALA _ licr while working in a ECW camp D ST S0 wbalewils. €07 uneau : waltz, rhythm with Mrs. Har RECEIVE CONGRATULATIONS | 5 peterst and Mike Dizyak,|the affair. {- . . Sperling at the piano, and a voc: ON BIR 1 QF BABY BOY from eye in- Momrs pi trio, Miss Blanche Turner, Miss i * ; ! jury, to " Seattle for freatment by a ANNUAL FATHER SON % - Alice Palmer and Mrs. J. C. Staple.| Mr: and Mrs. Bert Ruolsala are speciqiist FUOT OF MAIN BT, -4 ton, which sang songs of mother '“['l“““;"’ ("'L’”"'““l““""‘”[‘“ (’._U“A e | DINNER IS PLANNED birth of a baby boy at St. Ar IMPORTANCE IRRIVALS - FIRST ) 9 ~ WL v Juneau’s Leading Department Store THE D’\ILY ALASKA EMPIRE MONDAY, FEB. 19, 1934. " Gomne Gows Fione. STOCKS REACT CLUB LUNCHEON ON SATURDAY GREAT SUCCESS Molher—Daugfier Affair | Attracts Members of An interesting program was giv en jointly by members of both generations with Mrs. Hazel Jam Ferguson, Presidenf of the W« an's Club, as the principal spes for the afternoon. She chose as h: subject ‘‘Pioneer Women of Yester- day and Teday,” contrasting vivi ly the different type of pionee: done by the women of the previou generation and that of the preser { Other Speakers | Mrs, J. P. Williams talked “Dress and Furbelows” and mod |ed styles of her mother’s day | exhibited many unusual pieces needlework of that period, John McCormick had ‘“Recreatior ha Pat day, accompanied by Miss Lillian Alexander at the piano. Giris of Today you qua rm‘ s handled n\c\v‘ ubjl’(‘m in an orig; nal and prufu‘unl manner. Miss| PE] oke for \oulh“ C ess and Fur-| gave a clever skit illu Py trating the simplicity of the pres-|Anr ent-day mode in comparison to|ijcal | Hospital on Sa mmhfl 's elaborate and impractic alhlm mornir AND CLOSE DAY Year High but Grains and Cotton Lower Two Generations | YESTERDAY | TODAY On Saturday noon 165 mothers (Co Highest 4pm. | Lowest 4a.m. 2am. Precip. 4am |and daughters gathered in the Fe Station u;nn. "2“" ! temp. temp. vellael!! 24hrs. Weather hgs 1 arr - | -14 - ; el BRI, e ! . s st :(‘y::\?w 40 38 G 3: xg ?1 o 3}3 1 P1 : er zlanMCILurcn (o“. - d was up 14| B(‘lh;l 48 46 40 42 0 0 Clear A e e and ended seven | g,yrpg gy % ;W | 1B 4 B 0 Clear ¢ hl'n(‘hc')n sponsored by the Juneau rcorganization, | Falrbas 2 2 I 88 3 g s :-\\Jn]d‘].\/\cll\lh of Juneau ;l 1 was up two. Kelvin- S: S 38 34 | 34 34 22 Kiase Cidy large attendance and enthusiastic Autolite, Douglas Air- b : 38 36 33 % i | interest shown in the affair prov ¢ Mose: il Snter-| DUiph Hather ... 38 - < e v bs onp of, e odisiandl o firm, Unii-| Sodiak ig T PR e S s on the social calendar Sme! & 4 i = <4 i Smelting ln‘:r[Re:‘;)“‘:;\:: Juneau . 8 4 35 35 2 0 Clear rablas: AV i rat ° | Sitk: 50 - 31 - 0 Trace Clea | Tables were beautifully decor enl Btandard Klew“hman i &% bl et g o Clea: ed in ‘L’\}':fl Cl‘xj}:n:oges;se?ee; Dupont, Chry Prince Rupert 50 50 44 36 4 0 Pt. Cldy vith d S S ler { General g 3 : tyles of mother’s day and the mod- Connie Mack, baseball's grand et and General Motors were off a 2| Edmonton 34 32 e 4 0 Clear mode crealing much interest 9/d, mam, took his first airplane point. Seattle 56 56 2 42 4 0 Pt.Cldy T mant at the Joily occa. fight on his 71st birthday and he — Portland 54 52 46 46 4 02 Clear * aa m",’;.‘"‘f;‘-‘ 2 hm achoon, chioyed it ifithe mxpression on it . OLOSING. PRICES TODAY | S4p Francisso 62 60 B 56 16 38 Rain sion receding the luncheon, face as he leaned out of the cock| NEwW VORK, Feb. 19. — Clos‘nal‘ mothers A ‘:md da}!ghtors vied ir Evrtessm;?‘r;fo)anfllm.g- (Associated |, otation of Alaska Juneau mine The barometric pressure is unusually low in the Aleutian Islands singing rote songs, | stock toda 9214, American Can| but rising in nearly all portioms of the Territory. It is moderately Program ) R A . American Power and Light| low in Bering Sea and the western portion of the Gulf with rain lw i, Anaconda 16', Armour B 3%, " Bethlehem Steel 47%, Calumet and e broade: e allowed you more conventional day " |Films 16%, rnational (Harvester 447, Ki tgomery-Ward 3 OTe, P ard Motors 5, Southern Rail- il Godfrey, speaking of "OD-|yoaq 343, United Stats Steel 5 unities,” vigorously outlined the Ulen Company 3%, United mrcxah ed types of endeavor that are|s; rmransjux Dayngm Pictures 2%. | n in en to the girls of the present, S that there is no la { limit to the opportunities. ic by the girls of today was JUNEAU PLANE given in a vocal solo by Miss ricia Harland, who sang “By Waters of Minnetonk: nne Jenne, sh Vessel, Operating from Ketchikan, Starts North Next Wednesday rday mor ng man we rters pounds and both he ¢ moth e said to be gett nicely. e TE KIRKBO LEAVES HOSPITAL THIS MORNING |t —_ |at San Franc 1’s Ho: care pital Saturday for med-|p rned to his home for kan FrenchGuards Called Outto Quell anng Pansums Scenes of Great Disorder in French Capital | TRIFLE HEAVY] R R | 4 am. today 3007 35 96 w 2 Clear Bar Silver Makes Fourj oo dy o P b ot Hecla 5%, Curtiss-Wright 44, Fox| Northern and Eastern Alaska with clear weather over the Interior, General Motors 40%, | ARBEs. 0L, tonke,” and a Is AT SEATTLE ment of legislation to permit the| Odisses Ellen Mize, Caxol Reconstruction Finance Corpora- e uon to make loans to the fishing — Pilot Chet McLean Flies jnausiry is aavocated to members EATTLE, Feb. 19.—The steam-|dinner which will be given in the J)m Johan Poulsen, purchased by |near future. The time and place . Berg Company, of Ketchikan, |of the banquet will be announced 0, sails from there |soOn. ete Kirkbo, who entered St.|for here next Wednesday. While in | the craft will be equipped| Frank Persich, who has been re- fhe new fish service out of cuperating from a major operation J. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUKEAU The W eather l! the U. 8. Weather Buresu) LOCAL DATA 3 Forecast for Juneam and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., Feb. 19: Fair tonight and Tuesday; gentle variable winds. Barometer Temp. Humudity Wind Velocity Weather 4 p.m. yest'y 30.10 47 ki w 4 Clear CABLE AND EADx0O REFORTS P S S S A from Kodiak westward. It is moderately low on the Oregon coast | with light rain from Oregon to Central California and high in Gulf and Southeast. Temperatures have risen in the central and western Interior and have fallen slightly in the eastern portion of the Gulf and the Southeast. PUBLIC CARD PARTY ADvucATE LOA The Women of the Moose will § hold the fourth of a series of card parties Thursday evening Feb. FISH lNDUSTRY 22 at Moose Hall Play starts promptly at 8 o'clock. Bridge, whist jand pinochle. Good prizes, refresh- i ments. Admission 50 cent: ad | WASHINGTON ON, Feb. 19.—Enact-| ™" ents. v. Daily Empire Want Ads Pay BY JUNEAU SCOUTS! | Committees have been appointed v by the Juneau Boy Scouts Council | for their annual father and son e, ‘which he underwent three weeks ‘ago. left St. Ann’s Hospital today for his home. To Eat AT ANY time—break- fast, lunch or dinner— you'll find at Bailey's a great variety of tasty dishes. You'll like our special business men'’s lunch. WHOLESALE and RETAIL Pacific Coast Phone 412 BAILEY’S BEER—If Desired ANNOUNCING The Alaska Assaying and_ .Engmeermg Co: Quick Assay—Any Ore. Economical price basis. Properties examined. Engineering reports, Mining costs estimated. Assistance rendered owners in financing mining properties. 00000 Typical scenes of Parisian mob during the late January riots as a result of the government’s han. G. T. OIEN dling of the Stavisky pawnshop scandal. Upper left: a group of French fascists (left to right) Marcel Bucard, head of the movement; Paul La Fitte, J. B. Lherault and three recruits. Lower left: one of the Spots after being wrecked by Qhe displeased Parisians while M. Daladier, later ousted, was trying to cre- m orden. Upper right: Mounted members of the republican guard who were among those called out Quell the disorders. Lower right: part of the mob in the Place de 'Opera sweeping through the street. Ibmlllr throl tramped through the thoroughfares in later outbreaks. (Associated Press Photo) ENGINEER IN CHARGE Office—Near Third and Main