The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 28, 1934, Page 2

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 28, 1934. )Inf’lfil“ “to enter private business N o MY U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WILAFH.ER BUREAU Imm Mszs ‘l)r'i‘.hc rr:{sl:gna!ric:ng! Ingrax: a;gPUBLlc E E\ : T’le Weat’ler > ‘ e nal 0 ison marks fornia in three years. m 1931, howers tonight and Thursday; light southeast winds. “Nibs" Price resigned his position LOCAL DATA as grid mentor under a storm cr Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather (s "l alimni eriticism. ‘Price, how pm. yest'y 29.92 36 96 s 7 Lt. Rain 2 4804 U still retains his basketball coach- &uls 4 a.m. today 29.86 41 68 s 12 Sprinkling ing reins here. | (Conumnuea irum kage ON Noon today 29.76 41 59 8 5 Clay Navy B.n sttobglelr BUSI. - -+ 1"7 e SEAI g7 L T RS RADIO REPORTS ness — otu 1son 1 | Agent W. Carter Baum, when the i e ——— e +~Named New: Boss“ GIANTS ROLL UP Dilliniger mobsters shot their way i ) woRTobaY. e Cuke Al BlG BOWL SCORE out of a resort in Northern Wis- Highest 4pm. | Lowest4a.m. 4am. Precip. 4am gAY |eonsin, last April. Statlon temp. ‘temp. | vemp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather BERKEBEY, 'CGal, Nov. 28. —| Pproving mm they were rightly | An unidentifid Federal AZent parrow -0 12 | -14-.-8 4 0 Clear William (Nayy Bill) Xngram is no d, the Giants rolled- up 'a |inadvertently 'revealed Hollis as|/Nome 14 8 -2 2 1 0 (‘k\u hty score last night at Bruns- |[the ‘killer of ‘desperado John Dil- pethel 8 6 2 2 4 0 Alleys in defeating the |linger when he blurted out: |Fairbanks 8 -8 8 3 6 0 s in a City. Bowling League | “Damn them, Hollis killed Dil- Dawson 6 4 | 2 0 14 0 Tast “night, tilt, 1,515 to 1,372. | inger, fow' they have got him.” St. ‘Paul 38 34 30 20 2 04 Ingram, Who stressed loyalty and| Barragar and Andrews were high | Dutch Harbor 34 34 34 48 16 58 % # 2 o iy fight in his players, came to the|with 548 and 510, respectively, for AUTU 15 FOUND Kodiak 36 34 32 32 4 1.70 .Cldy & | Berkeley gridiron in 1931 after sev- | the winners. | CHICAGO, T, Nov. 28. — The |Cordova 44 38 36 38 6 80 9 eral successful years at the United Tonight’s lone game finds the |, i) in which Nelson made his es- Juneau 39 36 35 41 6 10 i States Naval Academy i Anna- | Huskies and Millers mixing at cape has been found abandoned on |Sitka 46 o | 38 — s 04 _ polis. - 8:30 o'elock. the north shore at Winnetka. | Ketehikan M R I TR 6 08 clay Ingram; ‘it lvas \lmounoed au- | 'Last night’s ' summary: Prince Rupert 46 44 36 48 4 0 clay . p thoritatively ! here 'last night, ‘has Giants Edmonton 18 18 | 6 6 4 0 Clear 1 been replaced by Leonard (Stub) | Barragar, Jr... 190 171 187— 548 NEVER TAKEN ALIVE | Seattle 52 50 | 42 4 8 Trace Cldy 4 6 longer head football coach at the Universtty "of Californfa; He ‘an- Tiounced ‘his feslgnanon ‘heére lite Allison; T rt Nelson 120 150 178— 457 | Port 4 ; Ongram’s first assistant. | Art Ne et CHICAGO, T, Nov. 28—Mrs. Portland 52 8 4 46 Ao(lj ccng‘{ | Juliette Fitzsimmons, sister of Nel- 7 i el b s 2 x Allisén’ had been with “Navy Bill” | W. Andrews 185 163 when Tngrdm Was 8oaching at An- napolis, and, before that, had been | Totals ... ... 1515 (50N, 83yS she belleves her brother | WEATHER SYNOPSIS coach at the University of Wash- Braves never be captured alive. Low barometric pressure prevailed this morning over the Gulf of ington in Seattle, J. Killoy ... 125 146 155— 426 Is able to take care of him-| ), qpp while high pressure was charted over the . Alaska Arctic r g $25.00 . The fesigned mentor explained |C. J. Morris... 157 157 172— 486 <elf.” she said and expressed _‘dh‘:’, coast, the Mackenzie River basin, and from the Pacific Coast States . Values to $25. that pressing- private affairs forced | S. Nelson ... 164 140 156— 460 OPinion ‘that he was a “clever kid" | oo lorq to Midway Island. This general pressure distribution has ‘@ | i’ to “leave “his -post. Football S BT 34 | been attended by precipitation along the coastal regions from Un- trouble hn been hrewing however Tolals Al B ) 1 SHOP IN JUNEAU:! alaska to Dixon Entrance, elsewhere over Alaska fair weather pre- ( 3 h‘ 3 . g S L haEEr v % ooy vailed. ‘ 1)34 j\l()(]cl& ¥t X by sdm\sonamo temperatures were reported ‘this morning through- out Alaska. Old Papers for Sale at Emplre Offlce @ Approved Styles and Materials » Approvals— » Exchanges B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. “Juneau’s Leading Dcpai';nlfiyent"‘*Stofé”; . 3\?; {:‘@ STORE CLOSED ALL DAY THURSDAY — THANKSGIVING DAY Will Continue to Advance KNOX ON NORTHLAND pany, arrived .on the., motorship Harold Knox, well known in| Dart from Windham to 'Spend Diamoend sales in the East and Eur- ope are showing heavy investments employ aboard | Thanksgiving in Juneau. 3 e in many pl: Whether this is the ;’}l::e:;]ovrtll]sla:;v;nd {')sistzg Irl:ecnds i - g - Meribers: ofi: her Aliska, ‘rw“"‘, fear of delprecxauon of money, or war, while the motorship was in port | | Association ‘will- hold a_meeting! Y Iueraly .a Tetien ‘ot % Michigan, noted: for its ability | noyy prigay evening at 7:30 o'clock or mercly a return of a measure of on the recent trip. to win when qutgained by its op- | i, “fHe' “Gouncit "CHimbers [in- ' the prosperity or a combination of all e o 2 ponents, outgained Wisconsin this | |City Hall. The purpose of the three, we do not know. KEITH IS IN TOWN season, scoring 13 first downs t0 | meeting is to formulate plans for | We do know that through the cen- turies, Diamond have been one of the safest forms of investment when bought right. We have a few larger stones that are in this class and in- vite inspection of those interested. Compare the value of your present diamond with any other personal in- vestment of ten years ago. And as a well known character noted for his BEER : b ] diamonds once said, “Them as has Ote mner ‘l 0 rsgrontiugt L DANCING A & 2 % ' We ‘névér forget that on Thanksgiving Day, first of all, our patrons ex- The Ppect food prepared and served in a manner appropriate. So, whether iyou crave atmosphere, or just the best ‘of good food, understandingly ‘ ‘ 7 INE - served, let us welcome you on Thanksgiving Day at ‘,\G - : o 7, % W. 8. Keith, manager of the Al- | the Badgers' two, yet lost the game y 8 re. aska Windham Gold Mining Com- | 10-0. Kae Tyu Canape Foie Gras Stuffed Hearts of Celery b Sweet Relish and Ripe Olives b . CHOICE OF ! Fresh Shrimp—/Fruit—or—Manhattan Cocktail Salted Almonds N0 g e ¢ Cream of Chicken a’la Pascaline—or—Consomme da'la Calestine ] e g : Stuffed Tomato Surprise, Thousand Island Dressing SPECIAL MUSIC has been arranged for TONIGHT and k.CHOl(‘E OF TOMORROW. with surprise features and. we want__to : k. Young Tom Turkey, Chestnut Dressing, Cranberry Sauce J Roast Stuffed Goose, Baked Apple C """ Fricassée of Milk-Fed Chic ken, Egg Noodles Filet Mignon aux C hampignon ‘Roast Leg of Lamb, Mint Jelly ¥ i “'hlefila of (”l: thall Credlt Bureau contain “credit record of every Citizen, and every ber of du bureau has access to this record e 3 4 : Mashed or Baked Potatoes : ANOTHER SURPRISE for you can be found in ‘onr J | : Baked Hubbard Squash, Beunse' Ponder s e ety :““:::“::’.‘L 5&;‘;‘: ! Liquor Deparament— : ; “Hot Frénch Rolls i ih o fthe Rl ree B s v cout el : ; ek 3 ; reau is far more important in our and other sources of information. ! ! English Plum Pudding, Hard and Brandy Sauce daily lives! And each smember of m 3 23 B e it . % | F in this “Who's Who" of i Retail OLD ]‘l R BOS TON ! Assorted Pies Fresh Fruit After-Dinner Mints S| fzffi::.':'mwd‘,m'dim;,d, ;_!f:;;("“:o“d’:‘m"‘fi:::x‘m o the citizens of this community: country—has access to these records. 4 . 4 7 N i "“"*Cafe Noir H grocer, o b ek % 3 o f g w”m’z:‘fie ph"j':’{:z":‘m S0, pronpt payient of accounts | A Straight Whiskey—Pint, $1.25 : B | AT T ot iy e e e ] : Not forgétting our neighbor, The Rathskeller, daily barkinj gt Wherever and whenever credit s [ g . 4 P 2 y ] {Wo guesswork—no hearsay—only needed. “ its way to fame. v Y id e [Use your credit frsly and pas allbils \by the 10th ar promptly as agrndl Alaska Credit Bureau Valentine Building Phone ‘28 : CHARLES WAYNOR, Manager Juneau Cash Grocery- CASH GRDCERS Free Dd!very PHONE 58 AT AN i = e

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