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YN 2PN Y\ e Y2 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1934. THE Tweeds and plain colers. p SMARTEST COATS FOR SPRING Untrimmed, button-up, close-fitting and cowl collars. REASONABLY PRICED £ zf Sfrrx Ahave a grand collection. i‘oat A Are better than Finger-tip to fu’fl? b Rn %efler q'ua]lty at s HATS New straws in Sp;f-iflau‘.g If you v&am the latest in hats choose one of thede Trew ‘models.” . A wonderfifl at;fil frills and jabots. = A new showing of Purses, H afidbhgsfi Gloves, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs and. Accessories GODE PROGRESS iS BEING MADE, METZGARAVERS Quotes Wade as Saying Progress Is Satisfactory —Others Make Talks | | (Continued irom Page One) ‘ Jetnean’s Leding Deépartinént’ Store Contests will be held in cratorical, humorous and dramatic declamation. No guarantees have been made to the entrants, but the admission receipts will be used to ald in defraying their expenses. Sheuld Stimulate Cleanup The razing of the old brewery building in the rear of the Hotel Zynda by a branch of the Federal Government ~ ought to stimulate the community's own cléanup tam- paign, declared Senator Allen Shat- | tuck. “We ought to attempt to emulate it by cleaning ‘up the, community,” he said. Thirty requests for information on this district were received and answered during the past week, | Secretary Curtis G. Shattuck re- | tect. SAVE THE DATE for St. Patrick’s Day Dinner Sat- urday at_the Parish Hall. Served, from 5 7 or you make your arEy resérvatiohs by phoning either 53 ‘or W? Fings. —adv. CROOKED CREEK, MCcGRATH, PORTLOCK;"PORT GRAHAM; ‘and | NUSHAGAK. SEALED BIDS, in triplicate, will be received until 9:00 am. May 10,.1934, at the office of the Com- missioner of Education, at Juneau, W. J. CUMMINGS NEW TREASURER WILLIAMS FINDS ' PROGRESS MADE 'Road Crew at Ketchlkan | and One at Petersburg Are Doing Fine Work Satisfactory progress is being made on . the Ketchikan-Bugge Beach construction project on Tongass Highway at Ketchikan, according to M. D, Willlams, District En- | gineer Bureau of Public Roads, who (returned yesterday from a trip to that community, He inspected |the work and looked over the work being done on Mitkof Highway at Petershurg. About 30 men are being worked ion the Ketchikan job by Wright /& Stock, contractors. Weather conditions have handicapped them slightly but good progress has been made despite that. At Petersburg, Foreman E. J. White has made excellent headway on the clearing and grading job on a five-mile section of the high- way. This work is being done by |the Bureau on a day labor basis. Farzy men are employed. - e MIS5 ESTHER KASER ON WAY SOUTH TO SPEND A MONTH VISITING FRIENDS Miss Esther Kaser left Juneau {on the Princess Norah on her way |to Newberg, Oregon, to attend the wedding of Miss Virginia Moore, a sorority sister and former class- jmate at the University of Oregon, |Miss Moore made many friends {in Juneau when she visited the 'BURDICK LEAVES| FOR INSPECTION Will Visit Tenakee, Bar-! anof and Several Other Nearby Communities Enroute to Tenakee and other Chatham Straits, west coast and Icy Straits ports, Charles Burdick district forest ranger, left here to- DOORS, SASH, GLASS, PANELS, FINISH LUMBER and MILLWORK beautifully designed, of fine materials, from manu- facturer at lowest prices. Complete service. Prompt estimates. Ask for Catalog. day on the tender Forester, Capt.|s George Peterson, for a twa or three weeks trip. He will call at a‘number of points before return- ing. He carried blasting supplies for! use on the Tenakee trail projc:L‘ on which 44 men are now em- ployed. | From Tenakee he will go to; Baranof Hot Springs to lay out the construction of the old “board walk” there. This will be done as soon as weather conditions permit. If the labor supply there is in- sufficlent, additional men will be| employed from the mnearest towns| WEDNESDAYS SATURDAYS Mandarin Ball Room Revelers of Angoon and Tenakee. Mr. Burdick will also go to Sit- ka, Hirst Chichagof, Strawberry Point and Hoonah, where five tim- ber sale operations are now in progress. Misses Esther and Elizabeth Kaser here two years ago. | Following the weaaing on March | 21, Miss Kaser will visit friends | and relatives in Eugene, Portland and Seattle before returning home. She expects to be away about u month. variable winds. Time Barometer Temp. 7. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BURKAU The Weather /By the U. S. Weather Burewu) LOCAL DATA Forecast ®or Juneaw 2nd vieinily. beginning at 4 p.m., March 15: Rain followed “by clearing and colder tonight, Friday fair; gentle | 4 pm. yesty ....2099 42 84 s 4 Cldy | 4 am. today 29.91 36 97 Calm 0 Cldy Noon. today ..30.02 43 8 w 6 Cldy \ CABLE AND RADYO REPORTS [ \ ! YESTERDAY | TODAY Highest 4pm. | Lowest4am. Zam. Precip. 4am. Station temp. temp. ! temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather | Barrow C - i - S s 4 0 Clear } Nome ¥ |5 e el 0 Clear E Bethel 20 20 | o8 18 0 0 Clr‘u‘( Fairbanks W | -18 12 4 0 Clear ! Dawson 10 10 | -26 -24 0 0 Clear | St. Paul ®owq R m oW cidy | Dutch Harbor 46 46 88 35 - e Rain | Kodiak 38 38 S8 8 4 16 Clear Cordova. 40 40 36 36 4 0 Cldy | Juneau 2 a2 36 36 0 .26 Cidy | 1 Sitka 44 — 37— 0 150 Cldy | | Ketchikan 4 42 40 40 4 24 Cldy | | Prince Rupert 44 44 40 42 12 58 Rain | | Edmonton 48 44 30 30 12 0 Cldy | | Seattle 52 52 50 50 457 0y Cldy Portland ... 58 58 2 4 4 04 Foggy | San Francisco 72 68 50 50 6 0 Cldy Humidity Wind Velocity Weather | The barometric pressure is low in the Aleutian Islands, south- | After a Hard Day’s WORK . .. MENTAL and physical fatigue disappears when you drink Beer. If is rich in tonic qualities that replenish expended energy. We repre- sent many famous breweries . order a case of your favorite beer today—just call 478—prompt delivery. + RAINIER or BLATZ BEER ~$1.00 $1.00 3 quarts ... 6 pints . Case lots California Grocery OF DEND PARTY, E¥icags Borkier! Will Utld- ertake Task of Reduc- ing Large Defifcit WASHINGTON, March 15. Walter J. ‘Cunmmings, Chicaigo bank- er, will be the Teéxt Treasurer of thcn: ‘OF ‘HEARYNG PETITION ‘OF 'WIDOW FOR STATUTORY AWARD In 'the Court of the Commissioner for Junecau_Precinct, Division Wilber ‘One, Territory of Alaska. In_the: Mattef 6f the Estate of, Gerald ! Protzntin, Decen.sed *IN PROB. Alaska, and then publicly opened, lals and performing all work for the ‘construction of one room school buildings with living quarters at FORTUNA LEDGE, (Marshall), And 'GOLOVIN. SEALED BIDS, in triplicate, wm ‘be ‘received until 9:00 am., May 10, 1934, at the office of the Com- missioner of Education, at Juneau, Alhska, and then publicly opened, tor fnrnlshmg all labor and mater- Notice is hereby given ‘that Emily Protzman * on the 14th day of February, 1934, filed in the above-, named Court and proceedings 2 for furnishing all labor and mater-j ern Bering Sea and the eastern portion of the Gulf of Alaska with ! | rain in Southern Alaska and on the British Columbia coast. Thel pressure is highest in Northwestern Canada and is high over Inter-| ior and Northern Alaska with clear weather in those districts. Tem- | peratures have fallen in Interior and Southern Alaska. JOIN! Always One Standard \ THE BEST! the outgo of the organization has Potted. the Demmocratic Party and With- pst!fidn that she be nw:fg‘ed nnid fals ‘and_performing all work for HE You can depend on exceeded its income by. $87,000. in ‘the fiext week will start ‘8n 'flneih"fi set off to her out of the resi- |, construction of two room school . i i < the experienced A s SR task ‘of reddcing tHe $800,000 g | dus € suid estate, after costs of\yundings with living quarters at “Gold Stri Oreanization” staff of this organi- In that period, he added, the GIRLS’ LOYAL CLUB TO!ty derict. istfhtion, last illness and| SuZINKTE, and ANCHORAGE‘ pe g St e B e D ] His acceptance was ahnolificéd url’al have been paid, property of [gyy (Chignitk P.O). your every wish. v g {1“"(““- ';‘x"] |‘;1"V°’;’%0:’8 INSTALL NEW OFFICERS 188t night by Postrastér ‘Géneral |Said estate not exceeding the value o T e A | . of the Regardless of the o Alaska, Another $20, The 3 S 5 e\lo{ M’OOO.QQ, excluslve of any mort- SATURDAY AFTERNOON; Janies A. Fartéy, ‘Chaittah ‘of th B o othar o price you pay, there spent in development cations and special provisions may in Alaska. f1f work, “We are essentially Alaskans. sell the busi- ould do it and equipment could live here and “iess to the public, I But it can’'t be done. sary that I reside The undertakin is not a pa associates. interest. My bre thing for Al a to be the playground of the con- tinent.” | R. Veatch, Field Superintendent for the organization, was also a guest of the Chamber today. Sub- sequent to the meeting, he and Mr. Church said their operations for the northern sections of the dis- trict would be based in this city. Ketchikan is their southern base. They will leave for that city this evening on the steamer Victoria. Capable Representatives The 15 Juneau High School St\l-’ dents who went to Ketchikan for| the basektabll series were ‘real; representatives of the spirit of Juneau,” declared Coach Harold Regele. “We left the cup at Ket- chikan, but we did the best we; could. 1 am not here to pass the| buck or to make any alibis. I am| mighty proud of the Juneau play-| ers” he asserted. The Southeast Alaska Conference Declamatory contests will open here on the evening of Wednesday, March 21, the Chamber was in- formed by R. S. Raven, Superin-, tendent of City Schools. They will be held in the assembly room of mm wlx Ketchika tives from n, Petersburg and possibly other towns will be represented rm as the schools in this dis- 2 ! 8a 3 président; Marjory. Snell, vice-president; Bea- | Bernice 'Waugh, | ago. Plans for tne installation f ‘of- ficers of the Girls' Loyal ‘Club ere completed yesterday afternoon a meeting of the organization hle in the home of Mrs. Siguard Wallstedt. The installation party to be given by the organization on turday was also discusseéd at the S meeting. The new officers to be installed are Mary Fukayama, P pasts president; chaplain; _‘Tira Lepetich, guide; Helen T, tant guide; Lenora e Betty Jean Keith, door 'kéepérs, Lyubica Paul ‘and Dorothy Laund, arill team; Marian Manfiers, DFM trice Primavera, (Marshall and Murlelle Wallstedt, sick committée; Myrna Jewel, and Lila St. Clair, geheral Mfifi Lenora Kaufmanf, Hagel Fields ,and Ethel Fukayafilh, ®Shtértati- mem committee, afid Berhide Medde |and Betty Reed, Nbrarfans. All members are asked % be at Mrs. ‘Wallsted’s home ‘about 12:45 o'clock Saturday afterndon, and be sure to Wear thefr fmni- forms. - e — Mother of 15 Is 36 LAMAR, S. C—A 15-pound boy, her fifteenth child, was born re- cently to Mrs, Susannah Darity Bell, 36 years old. Her husband, Paul Bell, is 75. She was 16 when they were married 20 years Twelve of the children are living. e The Georgia department of pub- lic health has discontinued the services of field nurses for lack of ltund.s be examined in the City Clerk’s Of- fice and lumber mills in the larger towns in Alaska. Extra bid’ blanks will be placed in each of the above nameéd places. _All bids must be in accordance with_the. Plans and Specifications and Instructions to Bidders. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. ANTHONY ©. KARNES, Commissioner ‘of Education. Juneau, Alaska. 'First publication, March 13, 1934. t publication, March 15, 1934. Nationial Committée. 68 Fihn] érty o det off, and ‘c. Py cogprp Sty m:gmd all propéfiy ot the deceased exempt séveral thohths hgo 6 Becolde ‘exe- [FOM éxtecution; and that she be Gutive diredtor of ‘tife » NutiHa1 [ACHICHS absolute title upon such Energéncy ‘Couficil. D John 'S. ‘Coliéh, ‘formér Seratdr | fioth Cleéorgth Who ‘Previotisly ‘de- ¢litied tHe tréasurérshtp, ‘approved by {the ‘SeTection of 'cummm JH S girufl) : GI;mph, W‘ on OLYMPIA; m Mafch 15~ of ‘said “estate so' set off .%.‘me same be decreed her 4 B uSed and expended er' fvr tht dfdintenance of éif hnd the M6t child of safd deeudent h ‘#elotd with the pro- i b& pter 12, Session Laws b Hadttotabte Judge of said Prob:j’fl Cotft hath _set 1934, 4t 2 o'clock it flfgfii n, Bt the office of is no sacrifice of dignity . . . no vari- ations from our high standards of service. | Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States e For Particulars See The Charles W. Carter Mortuary PHONE 136-2 SAAC D. RADINSKY || ALASKAN HOTEL “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” I O] Kssistéint. Aftofiey AGeneral 3. H. 'Segrenn‘mét Hére M ‘a8’ !he e sult of b hn.ln mm A e v ) flA off o w&ibe.r Patter Simother 1atighs with joy~the kids 'n'e !!lpa py and no wonder. Thiee weeks 4go he Was netlv a ‘cripple—the pierding rHeumatie ; pains almioet drove hith mdd--then | came a bottle of ALLENRU — & present ‘from h neighbor, In 2 8ys the agony left—aimbst fike magic ~no wonder ‘glogm ‘cthanged to Joy in that modest home. l“ng and peflorming all work g Within 24 hours after you begin of dne room sch to take ALLENRU rheumnatie | biffdings Wh Tiving ‘Guarters ‘s pains, backache, meuritis or lum- |WACKER, POKT ALEXANDER, bago the excess uric acid starts to|and GRAVINA ISLAND. leave your body—in 48 hours the| NEALED BIDS, In tfiphcate, Wil | ‘Stetes cominlssioner ‘in e and Temlorml Bufld- M “ ot n:‘g Preciict of u - Alaska, ‘as 'fl& th %u&- st fof ‘the mr’fifi!dfilm; h:d or: jestions m‘:fi ¥ PROTZMAN, MM:M e Gstats o i i ’fog:nh decensed m mflm b. 15, 1934, ‘Tiast pubfeation, Murtch 15, 1934, ©OALL FOR BIDS SEALED BIDS, in triplicate, will be received until 9:00 am., ‘April 14, 1934, at the office of the Com- ner '0f Education, at Junelil, then publicly opened, for furnishing all labor and mater- FOR SALE! - g ) > v " G.B.‘Ada Ma¥’ for Trolling or Seining _ Register length 31,3; ‘overall length 39.5; round stern; her regmer~beam 9.4; depth 4.4 ‘ GROSS TONNAGE—-10:8 : 20 Horsepower Heavy Duty Regal Engine " “Boat in best’ condzfidh and _engine practically neto s ; | ' Mandarin Dance | Studio Under, supervm_on o.t GrAcE V. 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