The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 1, 1934, Page 8

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8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMP!RE WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1934. TROLLERS WILL GUARDSMEN AND ‘Paes’ox wracir |STOCK PRIGES '“‘EER‘E'{{L%%K?’;RE MEN FIGHTING |5 oo B e o e toward the town. ‘ .‘ IS A NEWSY PAPER, \ PERFORMED TODAY The streets of Nelson, B. C., were | Ed Delaney, representative of J. STA | L] Tu sAvE TuwN illuminated last night by flames B. Burford and J. B. Caro, as well | Yesterday's cd ‘m of “The| y Karl Klenke, M ska . Junsai across Kootenay Lake that rode the |as other business firms, returned % Daily Tale Spin,” daily publication miner who was accidentally elec- wind along the ridge of Nelson‘lo Juneau on the Yukon from an FIRST UF wEEK Tu GL ASH Nuw of the U. 8. 8. Wright is a newsy TAKE ADVANGE trocuted in his home on Twelfth! FRUM FLAMES Mountain. ‘E‘(lensive trip to the Westward and and informative paper containing| Street, Friday afternoon, was laid | e the Interior. | many interesting items, both hum- A5, to r his afternoon in Evergreen | weather N‘scft‘te(:e:‘d A‘;%o;;‘sc":l;;? VL;'E"’—‘ orous and education. | . y, after funeral services | 2 AL 'S WITH AUNT Two Cash Buyers in Fleld Serious Tnouble Threaten-|* ruesday's issue, Volume sixxum-| Technical Factors Are Re-| o i the onartes. W, - careee Forest Fire Menace Is Now modpritibe o e il Ny $ i b WAk ber Twelve, is written in informal | Mortuary. | annes e forest fires of Koote-| Miss Eualia Archer, of Wen- Here Coopelll\e Of ed in New Olleans style and includes world and na- sponsnble fOl‘ TOday 2 The ritual services of the Moose | Spreadmg to Canad- nay and the Boundary districts; atchee, Wash. niece of Mrs. W. T. fer Guarantee Long At Il Again tional news of the day, news of Rise, It Is Claimed lodge were used, and the pallbear- | ian Border {of British Columbia into a raging | Douglas, is a recent in it | tennis, baseball, horse racing, and [ers were chosen from among his! | inferno for the past three daySV‘Juneau Miss Archer is the guest La. Aug. 1—l|other national and international| NEW YORK, Aug. 1. — Stocks|fellow members of the Miners| SPOKANE. Wash. Aug. 1._The |COmPIned to assist 1000 firefighters | of the Douglases, and will spend iy time today [sports as well as information per- |staged a sedate recovery today and | Union. The Rev. I W. Risvold, of forest fire menace of the North. | S, 2iernoon. The majorky of several months here. . w taining to the present Alaska|many recently depressed issues| Scandinavian department of west has now turned to the Can_\“m are reported under control. —e— hy cruise. pushed up one to three or more| Resurrection Lutheran Church,ladian border where hundreds of | TO VISIT IN JUNEAU A. X NELSON RETURNS Semmes Alaska and History points. | conducted the service. {men battled to save the town of | Miss Helen Ross, store manager| < A. J. Nelson, salesman, arrived Among the Alaskan Items, are| A slow rally is attributed largely | E—— ! Salmo, B. C. for Coleman’s Ketchikan store, will |in Juneau today on the Yukon i re reported ready | historical details of the Territory|to technical factors. Crews risked their lives in trench'arrlve in Juneau on the Aleutian |{Tom the Westward. control of the city |from the early Russian times and| Today's close was firm, ‘F B PETERSUN building as near the flames as they | to spend several days here with O T TS h tensc rs that the brief discriptions of the early ex- I : g 4 le move by cither side might | ploratory expeditions to the Terri-| CLOSING QUOTATIONS TODAY Collld ‘Dofsl e THESE Prparaiory. fo | friends, SoTh I supean preciy 1 h tory. Also in The Daily Tail Spin,| NEW YORK, Aug. 1. — Closing PA SES AWAY — — —- - e e --- - § same Five hur rdsmen move |is a rather detailed discription|quotation of Alaska Juneau min s ta be paid on de- about like in war. of Juneau, Capital of the Territory |stock today is 21, American Can 95, | later nt of P . later er SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Aug : ir hundred policemen are in )informing the naval personnel of American Power and Light 4 ny possible the main facts of interest, popula-| Anaconda 11%, Armour B, 53! » r the whatever more fish 1} g to usurp tion, hools, Alaska Juneau mme.’Bendix Aviation 12%, Bethlehem e g First Offer the power ity police, wild life, not of the town, but sur-| Steel 28%, Calumet and Hecla 3'..| Jasd nere e proan The {i offer, as affecting Ju- ‘The i to the com-|rounding country, game animals t0 | Curtiss-Wright 27, General Moto: s neau, is by the Sebastian Stuart ing Cor mary, in Sep- | be found, fur farms, induslries,{283, Iniernational Harvester 27': Fish Company, represented here by tember, in wh yor Walmsley | communication with world events| Kennecott 18%, Electric Auto Li HONOLULU FLIGHT E. E. Engstrom, and by the New js supporting the rival candidates.|and other matters, Each day e|17%, United States Steel, 357..] T e e e st o s, Uuhed sities MENES.| OFEIGERS ABDARD ed by W. O, Carlson. This is the rring on the particular day in|Nabesna bid 1, ask 1.10. THE U.S.S. WRIGHT § price laid down in Juneau, the Naval History as well as national - >-ee | =8 o on the grounds being 12, 5, or. Walmsley events occuring “One Year Ago and 4 cents per pound. afternoon called 500 additional | Today.” {SEATTLE HALIBUT is a new word to us, but we understand that it is the name given to a peculiar disease which is affecting many of the women of Juneau. - So far as is known it causes them to walk many miles and spend a Second Scale palice to duty from the Civil Se For the information of officers & s 3 & . The second price scale is vice ling the local con-|and men an hour by hour schedule LANDHSGS IN JULY ik (’(I‘IIL ‘gam"wm“ gy great number of hours each year shoveling coal and ashes, washing by the cooperative 'm. stabu > to 1400 men. for the “plan ‘0f thi diy 18 tic GIVEN OUT TODAY n and Lieutenant J. Perry, cartains and dusting—all of which robs them of their youth and om first call for men at 5:20 - ed f ociation, which is said to he 450 —_— both of whom made the historical TTLE, Aug. 1.-—July landings)non-stop flight from & ibut totalled 2,116,600 pound 0 to Hon e t 5 5-according to the United States N this year. fully and unosien out was g were as follows: cve ern banks—Mitkof Sta member: cruited more good looks. l)mn from amon: K % clock in the morning until s r MELGDY BOYS TO BE | the cvening, oy IN JUNEAU TONIGHT VICTIM ofifid&—nnc |v After the \'aTAu[ the Aleutian | TO BE LAID TO REST tomight, the Woodland Gardens will feature Frankie Mack and her| TGMORROW, 3 P. M.| rian Holmer, victim of nds and Nordic hooting of Friday night, | With 20,000 pounds, both selling for CROFTON SMYTHE TO laid to rest in Evergreen|7 and 6 cents a pound ENTER SANITARIUM afternoon. From local banks — Flint and al rites will be held from | Antl with 18,000 pounds each Crofton Smyt Sharles W. Carter Chapel at|both selling for 7'i and 6% ecents. ¢ k and will be conducted by RS ! Dougias chapter of the order TWO OBSERVATION an aleged sssault, song and dance acts, as will Bob|of the Eastérn Star, | today for Seattle, w who will Wells, singing bartender from Cer form the ritua service. The PLANES ATTACHED er Laurel Beach anitarium tral Oregon. Rev. John A. will deliver | TO U. S. S. WRIGHT he will receive treatment PRI, & the eulogy. tubercul price will also be paid at Pole An- ‘ 5 j - ALICE MAE ORME TEAL SRR ot = In addition to the twelve bomb-| TRAVEL chorage and Port Alexander, wh there are mo facilities for preserv- RITES TOMORRO TEAL PORT FROM LONG ' |in; ang patrol planes of VP Squad-| Norman G. Bo ing the dish, ! W FIELD TRIP; SAILS SOON| ., Nine-F and Seven-F, two|of San Antonio, T = r observation planes are at-| ger on the Hale Bureau of Fisheries patrol > - b maeL R 1. cm(l-) ”m‘_‘ hed to the U. S. S. Wright for | trip with his son, Norman G. ed in 1)‘th th‘s m&rmx‘w [mr‘n qn‘”“ Y purpoees | These. TaSMnRi:Bodet, Wt 1o maait ’nd.o:l pivh e - e 1 v;amphlhm:l planss can be flown with Alaska in o g P ering the ICV)either with wheels or pontoons Alaska traffic in his hor tern and Western Dis-| . : e i : Lercct. | Which are casily transferable and ams and erech-1y5t, have made The surest cure as yet discovered is to remove the cause. This can be done by installing a RK Oil Heater in your home and elim- inate the unnecessary work they have been compelled to do. through Sigmund commission brol will provide capital for ope s, and will recelve his expen: per cent for s the At the end of the s on, the rman can collect on the sur- plus remaining over and above (h: rantee which he has alr remainder of the week. The ody Boy left and are said to represent a addition to local cabaret ent tainment. Jack and Goldie Hodgson will still be on hand with their popular Clean--Efficient-Economical Safe and as Cheerful as a Fireplace Price On Ground On the grounds, the price wi 4 and 4 cents per pour ash offer, and 8.5, cents per pound on the guarantee. This latter \\ /fom 2 VISIBLE FLAME WOODLAND GARDENS Funeral services for Alice Mae TONIGHT Orme, 7-year-old daughter of R Don't miss Jack and Goldie Y Orme, who died yestel Hodgson in songs and dances: Beer, morning, will be held tomorrow Pifihen. hail S Mhae shasic afternoon at 1 o'clock from the the Garden Trio. Frankie Mack A oacie GRAGR] H. Ii (R W It sched- The Rev. John A ss will have 3 s. ht R e and Her Melody Boys orrow. adv il have flights since arriv neau R y Boys tomorrew. adv Ahntos- BY the W nd inter- to sail again tomorrow morn- ‘C, nel from Ketchik. B bl 5 - B i . G hannel fro etehikan tative for Schillings product r ~ ot L W e eme- > | t f) Mining Location Notices al Em tery. ” | turned to Juneau from a trip (o Old newspupers ror sale at Em | the Westward on the Yukon today. Juneau-Young Hwde. Co. e D A S H.-.- leave on the Aleutian for Sand Point, Alaska, where she will be in ire office. MRS. ROWE TO LEAVE S charge of she Government sci The best 5-pound Washing Powder for the for the coming year. (< p | & % (3 = 43 w ; HHEHNE money—package, 50c WOODLAND GARDENS _TONIGHT = [ Don't miss Jack and Goldie = VTOW o ghnc g gl g = At GARNIC‘\ S, Phone 174' 3 :::(l(‘}‘lrde: ”l‘rimdl-‘rankir Mazi( = | ] 2nd Her Meledy Boys tomorrow. adv = =t e e e ALL NEW STOCK £ = $4.95 . | = e o i SPECIAL $9.9 ; TAKE ADVANTAGE of these unusual prices g which are due to a fortunate purchase by our %— ¥ I e ather coats Néw York buyers . . . AT HALF OR LESS £ i Ioo Fl’OCkS ; Smart of regular pricg. -‘E—' SHEEP LINEI) ® Rough Crepes and Sheer Chiffons! WHITE FELTS g ® Smart Taffetas and Clever Weaves! ) E JGATEX—Waterproofed “Worth much more” @ Prints, Polkas and Figured Plaids! A few left . . . while they last = o0 = j 3y £ AN AMAZING clearance of summer dresses = @ U. S. Rubber Co.—Warmster .9 for eweeysoceasion . . i sports, Hlythnee EACH E i i afternoon and informal wear. - These clever 5 ‘ o = ., Sofihng styles are breath-taking in their lovelines$ sl.s“ = ® Double Breasted Windbreak ... and your best friend couldn’t guess the . = price! Featured are the new packets, cape- = @ Four Huge Pockets let sleeves, collar effects, belts and other = 4 fashionable trims. Choice of great color ; FINERY HOSIERY' = On today’s market these (-f)at: would retail at as much = This lm;.mrt::t S;::i Begit:s 48 him Sty Tothe: Regular $1.00 Values g X as $9.00 E row! We Advise You to Come Early for a Wider NOW . 2 Pairs $1 .35 = = Selection! 3 ’ = = = Leader Dept. Store |i 4 c OLEMAN'S e j E BIG VALUES = “PAY LESS-MUCH LESS” BIG VA‘LUF S E E fllll“llll“fllllllllllllllll|||||lllIflII|||||1|mflmfl“flflllllI||||||IH||||IH“lmmflflflllmmmmuflmflllmmlfl|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||I|||||||"|||||HIllflflllllllIflmfiiiflilflmlliiflllllllfi ]

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