The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 4, 1934, Page 2

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|as well as getting in a few rounds of golf. “The Husky-Cougar game was a Ireal battle,” Henning said. “If | Washington had ‘opened up, as it did a week later against U. S. C, I am sure: it would have won However, both teams: seemed con- tml to wage a purely defensive CLERK HENNIN c AFTER VAGATION - FECEY b ’rhe fivst" hockey - game of - the ‘Cl!y Offlcnal Brings Bunlci season was a lot of fun, as were the few holes of golf that I played. !( g "‘3 que‘ Regon L |But Tm COW!C] i glad o be back ‘in' Ju- |neau.” LINGERIE Here eyes will sparkle when she sees the creamy lace that adds 50 'much to these gowns of love- ly pure silk crepe. Tearrose and Yes, mxfm u-: a;finé nicely in|B.-P. W. C. HAS LARGE Wasmington. fooipa. teun. 't 50| MEETING ; MAKE XMAS | PARTY ARRANGEMENT and many other GIFTS of DISTINCTION Bad after al. That's the impression that City Blue. Clerk- A, W. Henning brought back I to Juneau with him today as a| The regular monthly business $7-50 passenger on the S. S. Yukon after |meeting of the Juneau Business spending - & two weeks! . vacation anq Professional Wonfen's Olub was 3 4 e Pulld Sound St s held last® evening in «the Council This year at Christmas, more than ever hefore. True - bias ' slips, dancettes and Hennning also brought with him!chambers with a large number in chemise are a guarantee of lgst- ing pleasure as well as satisfac- tion. In Tearose, Pink and $2.50 as much data on building inspect~ ors and building codes as he could collect in Seattle.« It is expected that his report will be heard at the next meeting of the City Coun- cil Friday night. A proposed. change in the city building: ordinance. is now being considered by the Coun- cil. However,- aténding - fo J uneau civic affairs wasn't all that took|of Rev Henning's time. while in Seattle!to a C for his/ first teip outside. in three | years. attendance. | In addition to the regular busi- ness routine, the matter of welfare lwork was taken up, and in this connection the -elub . enjoyed an ng talk given by Mrs. G.| , a member of the club, | 0.2 member of the FHA your gift selections need not be confirted to giving “just anything.” Nothing less than one Diamonds, Solitaires for of our diamonds engagements, dinner rings and a variety of pendants, ear drops and bracelets. _in a beautiful ‘plati- num settingg should be given as The club accepted the invitation | an engagement gift . . nd Mrs. David Waggoner:| mas and birthday party at their home on the Friday, December 14. and certainly every woman will be flattered to receive a to be held of Ranisic baquette watch as dainty and per- The City Clerk an.ended many |M:-> Waggoner is a charter mem- “ o . . . the Wash- ber of club, and the first ¢ Ve ohs” of admiration will greet sports events, including fect as those we iro W _ . . v Y ris arty was held at hex ac 7 are showing. en, their appearance. In styling, ington-Washington Stat e: foothall | Christmas party g in 1928. Ree leson of Kelchlkan game the city ¢hampionship high doubleheader and a' hockey: game | home richly finished interiors and fine Dr leathers they’ll meet the most exacting tastes. especially hard to please, will be easily won with U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. WEATHER BUREAU The W eather (By.the.U. §. Weather Bureau) one of our watches of exceptionally thin Beverage Sets. No home, or man’s room is com- plete without a shaker ‘design!-A charmy ing'piece of Old Eng- lish silver, this" candelabra and goblets of sterling Forécast for Juneau and vielnity, beginning at 4 p.m., Dec. 4: silver. akes > ¥ Rain tonight<and Wednesday;moderate southeast winds. makes a perfect gift . . . and if you . " . LOCAL pATA would be still more conservative : Looks for defails sucfi‘als"'careful Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weathes s tive and . stitching and smart styling. 4 pm. yest'y 30.49 33 88 SE 9 Cldy a 3 X 5 H ; She’ll be pleased and you will 4 am. today... 3049 40 92 SE 10 Lt. Rain wise in your choice of a gift, you will give sets too ... they're onl ¥ Noon today 3056 44 84 SE 9 Lt. Rain E i ; R A ci RADIO REPORTS of silverware, of which this gravy ¢ o YESTERDAY | TODAY boat is typical in its simple charm. @ | Highest 4pm. | Lowest4a.m. 4a.m. Precip. 4am & Station temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather Coffee Sets. At every ROBES Ly dog | e e T e Loy |8 i and h itenoon o b and evening parties, a t Bethel i ;: l| 2 g T 8‘;’} silver coffee set be- Fairbanks t peaks the good taste & : i s (& Lt o Dawson 0 Piaa 07| 14 LT S of the hostess. : . 3 Dutch Harbos 38 88 32 34 8 20 Clear 1 ; y S i ;1 , pure wool Bl afmire the e . E AR i The Store Complete with Gifis for Particular Men and Women soft, draping lines that only Cordova 40 44 |- %8 la 24 364 Rain careful styling and tailoring Junean 11 33 e T ) 10 56 Rain could give. You ecan find her Sitkar ;. 52 - S - 30 — — - - s favorite pastel tone, tombined | Ketotatitan. .. 80 1. R0 438 4 0 ClAY. | ycited with the elub and addressed Grand prizes for the series will be | More than 250 manuseripts, iz with a harmonizing pastel trim. Prince Rupert 40 40 | 32. 734 4 0 Clear |ype members briefly rded. Refreshments will be| cluding one from Japan, were en- Edmonton 2 24 | 8 8 4 0 Clear | geveral new members were taken |scrved as is the usual procedure.| tered in a playwriting contest for $4’ 95 l :ea:lued Zi b E L & 2 PLOMY linto the organization at lst night's S di e g o ortlan : d y mectmg | i | conducte y a New Yorl ity 5 (',l( llp San Francisco ... 60 58 | F & 46 48 4 0 Clear L SR | SHOP IN JUNEAU! | ehurch group. | WEATHER SYNOPSIS | High barometric pressure prevailed this morning from Juneau REBEKAH PARTY 1§ | southward to California, thé erés. being ‘3062 inches at Ketchikan TOMORROW EVEN[NG and Prince: Rupert. Low. pressuré prevailed over the North Pacific Ogean:. and northward to Barrow. This' general pressure distribution g has beén attended by.precipitation along the coastal regions from m;l.“;o llrnfite; osfpoizrerérszvsf::SRZf Nome to: Junean, . the precipitation being excessive at Cordova where bckflhr:‘ wiil be given " tomorrow 364 inghes: was recorded -during the past 24 hours. Cloudy weather night in Lhe Odd Fellows' Hall was reported at. Ketchikan and over most of the interior of Alaska. sl Beitid, . Mild weather prevailed throughout the Territory. Thé maximum temperature at. Fairbanks during the past 24 hours tvas 44 degrees; this is the highest temperature ever recorded at that place in any Dicember -since ‘records were 'started there 30 years ago. - COAL PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. For Every Purse and Purpose $1.00 $1.00 $1 b BOXED coMPAets Sheer Ringless > Je Sure to see our New '+ LNt Chiffon HANKIES Different HOSIERY B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. eralilaey b “Juneau’s erdmg Dcp%&‘tfhent Store” y NEED : OU NEED IT Biskiiass: Galtig ity attirm their willingness to' g0 y Snvlngs Accoulh at this bank added % e | along with the President® Gfluss E on “Inside” with | ‘The whole set of cnvums';;noesl 4 fu n‘ meci“'&“" R . ight easily - be inf to Ef‘b} a Administration rl'xl';‘:»gant zh?l. t}yle new en?erx?:: is real DR P 5 .V.Sflfl “" .‘ for (© —_'—M " |and sincere, on both sides;: and \ ! 3 riziuoh 7“’ | that, if true, will be history-mak- ; "fi"l QPPQ"IO sures. | ing news: you have mAccwntim drndy-—-' i e, add to it. l!m,mmmyouto m‘s"!'- .'qv -have money, prone now, as they were berore the votes were in, to discount, on the possible ground of urgent poli- tical expediency, the concmawrv words spoken by Washingto! e A9 11 Vi ARREST WIDOW | , .. -2 v | Christmas for residents of the Pioneers’ Home, according to Dave BUSINESS ON ‘INSIDE’ ‘ CH’ICAGO ru Dec 4—1‘h= Am- In assessing the real significance | erican published a story today say- Gross who annually superintends “”‘Fmt Natwnal Bank 0 f the new era of better feeling tration, it is worth vemembering that hard-headed industrials do not usually map a course of ac- tion on the basis of surface indica- tions only. ‘Whatever he has done publicly to placate the right wing, Mr. Roosevelt also has talked very pri- vately with various important fi- nancial figures. . 8o have his aides, particularly - Dr. Ray Moley, who has been busy in New York. Under the new regime NRA has repealed the gold- _ fish bow! philosophy of Gen. John- son, and hidden its intentions in this Administration, busi- 15 in & position to have M It is interest- wmm.nmmn: on. Tt is interest- between business and the adminis- | | ing “Baby Face” Nelson's widow, Mrs. Helen Gillis, was arrested and | has been in custody of Federal men since - shortly . after the body of her desperado husband: was found last week. - PlC'l'UIlE PIONEERS' HOM! IS ON DISPLAY AT EMPIRE A fine picture of the Pioneers' Home at Sitka, was received by | the Empire in the last mail from J. H. Gilpatrick of the Photo Shop Studio, Sitka, and is on display at The Empire office, for those who wish to see a picture of the new building, almost ready for occupan- ey by pioneer residents of the Home. B g — ‘Three of the six aspirants to the Texas Democratic nomination for| Governor in the - 1934 primaries | hailed from Wichita Falls. a drive for funds to make Christ. mas cheery for the old Al there. Already campaigns for funds have beén made, and the Juneau drive is scheduled to start to-| " Juneau, A]'aeka g ehlkm, Wrangen and Petersburg to put over the Pioneers’ drive on his| way north from the States; has had . wonderful. success in . each Southeast Alaska town and is ready to start the Juneau drive off with a bang tomorrow. . SHOP IN mxénlif We Want Mendenhall Mllk. And do they get it? You bet they do! Every slngle one of these four and six-year-olds drinks Mendenhall milk, morning, noon and night. They like the taste. Their parents #ppreciate the importance of plenty of fresh, pure, whole milk fim\i tested cms Clmdren cost a lot of money. When it comes to food, money spent for buying the BEST of wholesome, health building food is a real saving. Mendenlmfl Milk tops the' llst for healthful, economical food. § PHONE 985 TODAY for a month’s trial! Mendenhall Dairy "' GEORGE DANNER, Propneto:* ’ A Quont aDay-YouFeel OH"

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