The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 8, 1934, Page 2

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY NOV. 8, 1934. ' ing Christmas specialties' includ- quEN s GI-UB ing plum puddings and a variety F2 i 3 e U. 5. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The Weather (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) of cookies and salads appropriate to Christmas will be given for the {'women of the town, and later, Mrs. | Allen Shattuck will give a demon- stration, for school girls only, cov- Forecast for Juneau and vielnity, beginning at 4 p.m., Nov. 3 J jerlng the making of Christmas Showers tonight and Friday; light to modetate southeast winds. candies. S Tk LOCAL DATA i This evening members and oth-| p-:.e yest'y B:“;‘:;r 7 T;Smp Hun;l‘dlty Wé;d velo:"’ wcol::;u [Much Acnvrty Inauguratecl.ers il e guests W tie Termlior- | 3 gm togly' T 2088 141 8 SE, .9 LtRain igl Museum. This ‘theeting, which| nogh today ... 205 43 80 SE 10 Lt. Rain for Orgamzatlon Dur- |nas been arranged by the Depart- RADIO REPORTS ment of Fine Arts, Mrs. Neil L. Heard, chairman, will be given at ing Fall Season e YESTERDAY | eight o'clock, and will featire &) —memem—mm—momooe ' » WOMEN'S MACKINAWS ' Ll ¢} v 4 3 l\‘EN S AVIATOR JACKm The largest attendance on record | lecture by Father Kashevaroff on Highest 4p.m. | Lowest4am. 4am. Precip. 4dm. a4 i f L at & BustHess et Teatured tie | Alaska Native Art. It is open to Station A s, |t (0. TR AR e | W 12l efe 7 " ting | the public and without charge, arrow ... -4 2 ear § All-w ()01 J(ltl\(.tjb e rown, Chestnut, brown ... warm 'I'Z;E"g: :’n:r:lp}ex}:“b%g:‘;s:n;ne&r:y:d RleJhoped i ? lfirglel numl-l gg{]}‘:fl g ig 2g 22 45 T‘:M gxl):: ; / . \ h hich r of Juneau people will aval | red an grey and sefvnceable . ,glrl;fld:;oufi:&;‘mne‘: w‘:’s fr ant. | themselves of tHe opportunity of | Fairbanks 10 2 2 4 06 PtCldy $8 50 acted, committee Teports given, learning more about this most gt“;::l ;; ;; ;1’; fg 11!: scldy ; d rojects fot the club dis- | inberesting topic. e R AL p now $1450 R :\?sseg.ew'rl;ns’eunusuél attendance gz;‘i;‘kflub"" g: gg ;g ig g Pt.g;gg T L § Bt - ¢ largely attributed to the in- : 3 1 a4y 0¥ : ::\s‘atlo‘:fxiderthn this month, of VEIN SHOWING FREE ?:;2:‘;“ e :: 33: :i g :’g gl.duf. 15 - i 1 i ; “ O\IEL\ S (JE\LI\'E PIGSKIN R 3 Jfifiouflxgl ;e:fi?mw;;?e;wt? GOLD smUCK ON | Sitka & # S £l e JACKETS MEN’S KEAL PIGSKIN ed to call attention, not only to CHICHAGOF ISLAND g‘i':ch;“;’;pm = W Rain di tings but to acquaing " L . J AGKETS "c::s? ka]g n;le:re Bunable to attend| A vein has been struck showing | Comonton ... 38 28 34 ] 0 Clear Brown and tan B | 1ast month, with someé of the in-|free gold in three feet in galena :::;;d"- 3o :g $ s g}g Y ting features of the work out-|ore, on the mining property ad- ¢ . 3 $9 50 R 1‘5::; ) jacent to the Hirst-Chichagof Min- | San Francisco ... 72 70 60 60 4 0 Clear Ny “u$f0.50 Natural Colors, Ve e 8 7 Y £ 'WOMEN'S HIKING SHOES ing Company on Chichagof Island, in which a number of Juneau men work done by the committee ap- are interested, according to word pointed to interview the City Coun- |received from Joe Nyland, who is cil relatie to the appointment ofworking the property, by George a policewoman for Juneau. It was|Osborn, one of the owners. augmented by a humorous sketch,{ Mr. Nyland stated that the vein given by another member of the|had been struck though the exact committee on_the procedure. extent of the deposit is not yet h‘g b i Giyen kmwn‘:’:lnd Tequested that Mr. Os- 1 [ Mrs, Hazel es_Ferguson, cluo|born visit the property to see the 14-1nCh top’ ass’ Waterpl‘ouf president, . explained the _various|find. n departments to the new members| This property is the mining $11.50 present, and \u‘ged them to par-|claim staked by J. A. Jackson, “The fi R 1 i ticipate in one or both of the two |Millionaire Kid,” about three years %3k v it LB, 2 study groups new being condicted |ago and is aancent to the ‘Hirst- @ | by the Dejsarmants ‘of Interna- | Chichagof and across the hill from An interesting written feport by Mrs, David Waggoner covered the WEATHER SYNOPSIS ‘The barometric pressure distribution over Alaska and the North % Pacific Ocean has changed but Iittle during the past 24 hours, the pressure being 1ow over the Gulf of Alaska, the lowest réported pres- o sure being 29.16 inches. This low pressure area has been producing precipitation over the coastal regions from the Bering Sea south- ward to Oregon, followed by clearing weather over Washington and Oregon. H The 24-hour temperature changes have been small throughout the field of observation. ] CHILDRE'\"S SNOW SUITS Navy, brown, maroon, green $5 50 don Simmons, as pioi, went to Sitka today ‘with two passengers, and planned to' return toddy with one person. Mrs. Teresa Grossman, Bitka FOREST SERVICE BOAT TO LEAVE WITH CREW FOR WINDHAM BAY FEL CHILDREN'S SKI SUITS in colors $6.95 e . HELMETS $1 25 WOMEN’S HIKING BREECHES Whip Cord $3.75 B. M. Behren C ARGUMENT FOR INT. RIGHWAY WINS PIN G0 FOR IS PRESENTEI]- Former Prcsident of ARC. Has Illustrated Article in Magaune (Continued rrom rage One) ter of drawing the regulations for next year in such a manner that residents of the upper reaches o!A the Yukon River may benefit equal- ly with those farther down stream in commercial fishing for King sal- mon, which was authorized by the | last Congress at the instance of Mr. Dimond. Pulp Industry Talk After having been engaged in clinical study at Harvard University for the past few weeks, Dr. R. V. Ellis of Ketchikan has passed through Washington on his way home. He planned to stop off at Chicago to visit a brother and view the Century of Progress Ex- Pposition. ‘While here Dr. Ellis conferred with Dr. Ernest H. Gruening, Di- rector of- the Division of Terri- tories and Island Possessions, and Franpk Heintzleman regarding es- tablishimient of the pulp industry in Alaska. At the request of Dr. , Dr. Ellis will submit a «on the subject on his return Ketchikan. —————— G_TONIGHT efor tonight’s match- mixed bowling i SEE OUR HOUSEW ARE DEPARTMENT ' WOMEN'S HIGH GUTS 14-inch top, glove blucher $6. 0() ‘\I()"ls v 4 Fénd TO MATCH MEN'S 8PORT OXFORDS Compositioni sole UPSTAIRS BULLDUZER Tfilfl.::n::e;':-m:mw | ¥ 4 & vole bowling gave the Bulldozers .a 'vig- tory over Signal Corps last night A. _Borroff ‘Totals 2064153 “Harrls hds en- thefit Hospltal for Last night's o o) |E. Lanstrom.. 158 127 193 472 it s coltl “and ! Better all-around man-for-man|O. Sarmieto ... 166 180 182— 508 Everyth‘m 18 We are closing out iany items" ofrfumhlfings to give us fimre room for our ingreasing tailoping Jbusiness. .the prices we are se]lmg we must ifsikt that all ]fifi“chm ate strici ‘CASH. EVERYTHING REBUCED! ** - Reguilar $2.25 MEN'S CAPS;NOW $1.75 Flannel SPORT SHIRTS, valué $6.75 NOW $5.25 BROKEN fines UNION SUITS éasqut 1% PRICE R L Ty Y T iRpR MEN’S SHOES, RUBBERS BOOTS, WORK SHIRTS, SOX, DRESS SHIRTS ALL AT'REDUCED CASH PRICES R B e — ' CUSTOM-MADE CLOTHING e ‘ProNT STREET ~ ® 'tional Relations and Fine Arts.|the old Chichagof Mining Com- | | this yeatr to 27. Twenty-four names l '|ph g o g cuy Le mix &t ‘,Bgdns-; Corbs ALL ROUND.PLAY = 55588752 = g L:ngfm&'f ) mcmdq‘:ali .o ‘!'“1‘.’" 1*2 140 156— 438 | Toff—all had’ e —| than their indivi oppdhedt.s ms} Tonight, the Bulldozers were. to § IN HOSPITAL These classes, she stated, were pany property. open to members and thelr friends. Owners of the claim in addition Reports of depanment chairmen to Mr. Osborn ‘are Robert Simpson, | gress 15 being made. weré heard relative to department work, {fidicating that unusual pro- Six appllcutlom for membership | were presented and accepted, ! bringing the total new members | for associaté membership were also | accepted, bringing this total to 278, and four new communities, Ferry, Poorman, Egavik and Iglugug were added to the list of communities that now have associate members. ‘These associate members are kept in touch with the work of the club, and with events of impor- tance affecting Alaska through thz club’s monthly bulletin service. Mrs. R. R. Hermann, Correspond- ing Secretary, read a number of lettere from associate members, expressing their satisfaction at be- | ing able to become members of | the Club. Busy Month Planned November will be a particularly busy month on the Club calendar, it was announced by Mrs. Fergu- son. In addition to the regular so- cial meeting, on November 20, 1under the auspices of the Depart- ment of International Relations, | |and the two regular meetings of | i this group, Mrs. C. N. Crone, the | Chairman of the Department of the, American Home will have | charge of a demonstration which | i§ scheduled for November 21, in Legion Dugout. This demon- !strdtion will cover a complete Tharksgiving Dinner, and will | 0W_Some elaborate decorative ef- cts along with culinary excel- ANen Shattuck, George Rice, Df. W. W. Council and Ed Snyder, of Tenakee. The tunnel has been driven in about, 100 feet, according to Mr. Simpson. V'-——’-’-.—~ MARTHA SOCIETY BAZAAR ‘Will be given in the Church Par- lors, Friday, Nov. 18, all ddy. Luncheon, 11 a.m. to 1:30 pm., 50 cents, children under 12, 35 cents. Tea the rest of the afternoon. The home-made candy both will be es- pecially featured. The public in- vited. —adv. WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE— WITHOUT CALOMEL Thh demonstration will be the' flnt of“d series of three le.turing Holiday cookery. Early in Decem- | ber a secofid demonstration cover- Y;‘OUR own eyes can OUR lighting expert light as accurately as JUNEAU—Phone 6 Amazing ELECTRIG EYE tells when your dhildfen need MORE LIGHT child is straining his eyes. But your' ‘CAN firid ‘out’ if He is getting enoughlight MEASURING the light fromi ‘his study Tatp. instriinent known as a Slghtmeuér. under a lamp, its electric eye measures the ures heat . . . . and most important, it tells you how much is needed. Let Us Make a FREE nghtmeter Test of Lighting in Your Home Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. UNITED FOOD (o. CASH GROCERS Phone 16 We Deliver Meats—Phone 16 1t those x P et e w& making the bile flow fresly. Jorer PHa: Look for the aame 't tell 'you when your s will bring out a mew ‘Held a thermometer meas- DOUGLAS—Phone 18 ,;'..4 The United States Forest Serv- ice ranger boat Forestern will leave Juneau tomorrow morning, with a small crew under the direction of | Gerald Banta, to work on the win- ter trail into Windham Bay. The crew: will remove a slide over the trall which oceurred last Spring. ——— . PLANE FLIES TO SITKA THe seaplane Patco, with Shel- restaurant proprietor, and Thomas Tilson, Jr., Sitka merchant, were the outgoing passengers. N. A. Mc- Eachran was due to be picked up on the return trip' at Hawk Inlet. ——————— A large oil company advanced $50,000 so6 that employees with de- posits in a closed bank in Kansas City suburb might ob%ain their | money sooner. You are aVital Link inthe Great Cham oF Credit @EDIT is like a chain of many links—made up of producers, manufacturers, retailers and profés- sional men—and you, the customer You are the vital link! For prompt payment on your part starts money around “the credit circle,” through the retailer and professional man to the manufacturer, the producer and the worker—and whether your in- ©ome is from labor or from stocks #nd bonds, it will come back to you. * 5 ¢y by the 10th Valentine Building needs an acctira interpret them Use your credit freely and pay all bills & Alaska Gredit Bureau _ CHARLES WAYNOR; Manager - 'SECURE"" With Information Just as the di wire through to 'the 'boat “up- stairs” for reliable information— so the modern business man regarding business trends. bunk offers such a source to lts commercial clients—and hel] long experience;:! But if you fail to meet your obliga- tions promptly the credit chain is broken. . If you delay payment of a bill for two, dnee or four month: you' nu!dquummmolmzbia ERgreneRYy intentionally, covery. Let’s pull (o[ethcr! L«'- use our it—buy what we need—and, by paying promptly, give others a cHance to earn what they nieed, ' % ' ,0r proniptly. as ;agreed Phone 28 (¥ p oo o FH AN iver needs a clear te source of facts .in the hgfi of WA NI R TN T =~ N |

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