The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 25, 1934, Page 2

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Lo bt et SRt e 2 R T D g, S THE DAILY ALASKA' EMPIRE, MONDAY, JUNE 25, |934 coats— IR Mllflillllllllflllillll"wmfillmmMIIIIIIWIMKIMIHHWMIIII 00000 0 am|umu¢mmmmm|umuumuum||mlllllllmllmjllllmuulnllllll||n||||||u|mMlNflfllflllhllMlllflllllemmmfiuuumumfi! atund and door prizes will be FORMER U.S. SENATOR DIES .~ IN COLORADO ‘Was Man Who Loved to : Fight for Principle— Defied Government < (comnnea trom Page One) ol Denver's early city attorneys, (he became known as the “Bycamore of Cherry Creek.” His| political path halted in the Gov- ‘ernor's office from 1899 to 1901 Lend then led him to the’ Senate “where he stayed from 1913 to 1921. "He also served his party at several National Conventions and was temporary chairman of the 1900 3 mw at Kansas City. . Thomas was married in Decem- 1873, to Emma Fletcher of a1 0o, Mich. Two daughters three sons were born to them ";.. ,mmyad by G. E. COATS Attractive groups of tweeds, sport and dressy Values to $25.00, NOW $16.50 Values to $37.50, NOW $22.50 CHILDREN'S COATS AT BARGAIN PRICES ACCESSORIES ! GLOVES—T75¢ up SCARFS—$1.00 SILK HOSIERY—50c and $1.00 HANDBAGS—$1.00 up COSTUME JEWELRY—Popular Prices 1 “Tall| and old methods in cake baking. | | Take Advantage of this Exceptional Opportihity r — IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllII||||IIIIIIIIIIIIHlllI||||I|l||||||||IlIIlIlIIIIIIlIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIH |IIIII||I|I|I“IIIIIIII|II|I|E Before the Fourth ! Michael-Stern Suits For .men and young men in plain and fancy mixtures—all wool—fast colors— $35.00 U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER Bfimu HATS All this Spring's models—rough straws, pana- mas, stitched fabrics— $1.95 and $2.95 DRESSES SPECIAL GROUP AT $4.95 for women and growing girls. Sizes 12!/ to 20 PRINTED SHEERS AND PLAIN COLORS Sizes to 44—$9.95 Fancy Mlxturis,_ tcizm l- §lern Top Coats Values up to $35. 00. 6} $21.75 and colore— Prced HCC M' n's Hats vedeman Stetson and‘ Hhrdeman All the new shalpes 4 $4.00 and $6.50 PLAL PLA!N M efi’ glnirté and Ties ib FANCY SHIRTS §1,25—$1.50 $1.95 SfLK TIES—Nonw‘r‘lfl(kable lining game with the Tallapoo: CARDINALS Du played in Douglas Friday evening. P # i B e The Wedther TALLAPUGSANS cAPT 0,00"“0“ (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) . i [] Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at. 4 p.m., June 25: 0 UT OF c A ME 4 Cloudy tonight and Tuesday; moderate easterly winds. MUCH IMPROVED voca, para e — i Time Barometer Temp. Humldm Wlnd Velneny Weather The Cardinals staged a desperate o 4 pm. yest’y .....30.08 67 Cldy rally before a good-sized gallery| Captain M. J. O'Connor, Assist-| 4 am. today 2099 49 91 cum u cldy yesierday afternoon on the City [ant Agent United States Bureau| Noon today .......29.92 64 7 5 10 Pt Cldy |League diamond and checked the of Fisheries and veteran employee 348 |winning streak of the Tallapoosa |of that service, was reported mater- RABLE SNp SABI0 BERORTS ball club by defeating the Sailors |ially improved today from a severe TERDA - 6 to 4, makying five ggumes for the |heart attack which he suffered last i 54 7 ! { AY Cards and four for the Sailors. saturday afternoon. He was re- Highest 4pim. | Lowest4a.m. 4a.m. Precip. ¥am. | Both teams were shy several of [moved from his room at the Zynda Station temp. temp. | t.emp temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather |their regulars, but the game was |Hotel to St. Ann’s Hospital at| Barrow ... .. 46 42 | 34 8 0 Clear | well-fought. that time, and his condition was| Nome . 52 52 | 46 46 6 0 Clear At the Start it looked as though |reported as having been serious. Bethel 58 56 | 46 46 4 0 Clear thew Tallapoosa would repeat the | Captain O'Connor began to im-| Fairbanks ... T4 70 52. B2 4 0 Pt.CMdy drubbings given to the Cardinals |prove Sunday and this morning it| Dawson 4 72 32 52 0 0 Cldy {in the last three games played, |Was believed he was practically | st. Paul e leie B 4“4 40 40 14 Trace Cldy when they collected two runs in |out of danger. He will remain in| Duteh Harbor ... 46 46 44 46 10 02 Cldy the first inning. However, the |the hospital for several days, how- | Kodiak 48 48 46 46 6 10 Rain Cards came back to tie the score [ever before resuming his duties. Cordova .. 52 50 % 48 4 ‘0 Cldy {in the third. From then until the e Juneau . 61 61 8 49 ° 0 Clay seventh, the board was clean, and‘ FIRE BURVS ECW TFNT Sitka 55 = | 8= 0 0 Pt Cldy )m that innimg both teams scored‘ Ketchikan 64 64 | 48 48 0 0 Cldy la pair. In the ninth inning, the| Fire Saturday destroyed a small Prince Rupert 62 62 | 48 50 4 0 Cldy Cardinals tapped three hits in a |tent at the ECW camp at Auk Bay Edmonton 64 64 42 4 4 [} Clear row with two down when they and entirely consumed all the per- | Seattle ... 68 52 52 4 o Clear rted, making two of the hits| sonal possessions of one of the two| Portland " 4 | 54 54 4 0 Pt. Cldy good for runs. ‘occupams It was a 9x9 tent and | San Francisco 60 58 | 52 54 4 0 Cldy M. D. McDonald, who has been had beén used as a bunk room | umpiring for some of these sub- since the crew moved here last . league games, will take over the spring from Auk Lake. The flames | manager’s job for the Cardinals, | were caused by a big fire which | and in their next game will appear had been built in the stove in| under his sponsorship. As far as the tent and left unwatched, it | is known at present, it will be a|was said. | The barometric pressure is slightly beléw nermal in Western and Central Alaska and is lowest south of Kodiak, with light rain from Kodiak westward, clear weather in Northwestern Alaska and partly cloudy to cloudy weather elswhere. Temperatures have fallen in the Southwest and have risen in other districts. SR - | | et - pe R e That a Recipe Often Calls for a “Gill” and « Budget Calls for Cutting Corners? A gill is a small liquid measure which, through, asage, has been standardized at a quarter of a pint, and the best mrner-cuttmg method yet discovered is the regular read- ing of CALIFORNIA GROCERY ads which bring you the outstanding values of the day. 'COOKING SCHOOI- jin charge. New Shipment of Shoes for the thfle F amy All Sizes and Styles B. M. Behrends Co:; ltic. “Juneau’s Leading Department Store” $1.25 each Phoenix Hose 35¢, 50¢, 65¢, 75¢ pair The Famous Star Brand All TO OPEN TU| FOR THR For three consecutive days, be-| ginning tomorrow, cooking demon- | strations under the direction of| Miss Virginia Shattuck, will be given at the Legion Dugout at| 2 p. m. Miss Shattuck, a mem- ber of the Prudence Penny staff| of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer will have complete charge of these meetings, which will be given un-| der the auspices of the Juneau| Woman's Club, according to those Tomorrow will be devoted to new Wednesday will be given over to plain and fanty pastries, which will include a jelly roll pie erust, fried apple pies, and some inter- esting variations in PFrench pastry. On Thursday both Yyeast and baking powder breads will be fea-, tured with Danish pastry helding an important place on \‘/he pro- | gram. | ‘ These meetings are free to all: persons on the channel, both men' and women, who care to attend | them. Through the courtesy of the Ql-; aska Light and Power Company, a large electric range was installed preliminary |so that those rete sidewslk in Hospital, and |actual mixing. ‘morning. Reci in the main room of the Dugout, present can follow, flrmmumum 1} pes will be given to all who' warded according cust,om in d:monlmuom given py DAYS the Club 'FORESF 6| vmt |s nounced " | A¢ting mbnll Forester. “It''wil | extend from its present terminus w near the Norman Cook residence anorth along the beach to the J. T. Petrich home. A new Clertrac caterpillar, which arrived here last week and will be used by the Forest Service in thig distetet in' roadside’ clearing and to ‘the usual job for the first time. i gt ("HANS FLOE IN TOWN | Hans Wioe, éifpetintendent of the P. E. Harris canfery 'at Hawk In- Jet, arrived in Junedu this morn- xmnm A John W. Troy." Construction ot & 1000-foot' ex- f . tension to the stub road at Point Louisa was started Yoday by an! ' WD TRENSALE FAINTS ECW crew of sfif #én under Forét | | The aluminum paint being ap- man E. E Loomis, it wi today to the Juneau Cold Wellman ' Holbrook, | Jand mm mm“sh o WINDOW CLEANING | m' " e Flatence Sh,m op Trq:?nferd Co. i Wi need of m Baxt Busy || OO TR T A similar work, is ‘being used on this | torage was purchased from the! ] HOSTESS CAKES RELIANCE 3 cans . DINNER PEAS .49¢ RELIANCE CUT STRING 3cans i % Puree, 3 cans BEANS, 3 cans .............49¢ BORDEN’S MILK .99¢ MANCA’S MAYONNAISE | quart jar ... .. COTTAGE TOMATOES ... 43¢ Monday and Tuesday S peciais w - OLD HOMESTEAD fi.mt.xmms,,p T FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES ON GRAPEFRUIT, 3 cans ......49% WHITE STAR TUNA FISH Teans B has . b " DEL MONTE SPINACH 0. 2% cans, 3 cans .........49c DARIGOLD BUTTER Quérters, 3168, ©.........;- RED SHIELD BUTTER Prints, 21lbs. .... ... ........ 55¢ C EGGS, Large, Clean, Extra Fancy, 3 doseii . . . 85¢ EVERY BOAT FRESH SHIPMENT BROILERS AND STEWING HENS Just Arrived A fresh shipment in a huge assortment just received! 1 ~ LOCAL GROWN VEGETABLES DAILY! | <! CALIFORNIA GROC § Phone 478 i fi ABY e maee s RY i Prompt.l_).ehqery

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