The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 17, 1934, Page 2

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TABLE LINEN New domestic and un’mrl(d ]m(‘ns s damasks and and styles for every purpose. Beautiful hand-made cut work, embroidered Impbrtml Table' Cloth, 72x108 lace trimmed. 12 napkins to match— . $49.50 A 72x90 with 539.75. [ Pure Irish linen, double damask Table Cloths with 12 napkins— 72x126 L -$35.00 72x108 $29.50, $27.50 72x90 $29.50, $24.50 66x102 $14.50 Size 12 Napkins to match- 9x101% ® Hemstitched with 8 napkins— $13.50 $10.50 G e 175 65x83 S000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 colors colorful woven linens in 'pattérns [l SVSPSUSS P UY SUSUSSE SN 6x9 Axnfi"ifldtél‘“Rl)g ! 7.6x9. Axminster: Rugs 8.3x10.6 . Axminster. Rugs 9x12 Axminster Rugs 27x54 Axminster Ritgs 36x72 Axminster Rugs Congoletim Rutrs 6x9 Cokgoleum fiéflg 7.6x9 CGongoleum Rugs 9x12 Congoleum. . Rug 9x15 Congoleum Rugs THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, DEC. 17, 1934. BED LINEN | Hand embroidered Sheet and Pillow Case sets, all satin $7 50 and $9 Colored Boi‘der {B whitte and with We ralm ‘%r”‘{ho mme e 4FEn Congoleufnr Rugs Braided Rugs 75 cénts .and up and priced from $1.50 up LACE FILET TABLE CLOTHS—S$6.00 9600000000 GIFT BLANKETS All-wool single and double blankets. ranging from' $5.95 $13.50, with ) sateen binding, paids, overplaids. to pastel colorings. Juneau’s satin and Two-toned and GIF T COMF ORTERS Wool filln;d snlk taf feta (-nmfort—£21 00. Wool filled, silk ‘comfort, two tones and solid Prices ecial; $12.50. colors— colored eomforts—8§5.00 to $9.50, I,eadmg Depamnem Store i 1 thordsvekin Btewirt Mudgbrs 90 lRMA WA | gan, Josephine Campbell, Grant : Ritter and Phillip Bertholl.” " This was the third ahnual His- w1N E 934 | torical essay' contest sponsored by i 3the students in various phases of | Alaskan history, the topic this year | being’ Alaska’s Trade in Furs, and | the young' essayists showed a Sur- handling the subject matter. Judges for the contest were' Mrs. ~neau Schools, Judge.dBest “omlf;son. nn:o’x;:'-nmce. :e w“fi by Club Committee jonly, the identity of the winners Announcement of winners of [Deing unknown to-the judges until prizes in the annual Historical Es- |1t was ‘officlally nnnounud by the say Contest, sponsored by the Ju- | Club. of the seventh and eighth grndu‘BlLUE HANSON | HEARING TO TAKE | has ‘been set as the time when the | hearing of Billie Hanson, charged with murder in the first degree for the alleged killing of Margaret Ver- Oeurt. { Margaret Verney was found on the rock fill beneath the Fem- mer dock early on the morning on the dock 'in ‘the company o! Hanson, the previous evening by taxicab driver, according to testi: mony brought out in the the Club as a means’ of irteresting prising accuracy and verSatility im Seventh Crade Pupil, Ju-| papers ‘were graded by ' numibers neau Woman’s Club, for the pupils | Tomotow m at 10 oclock ney, in the U. 8. mmwa November 28, after having been lef! Louise ' Hanson has been held on a Tof murder, folloWign | which took place immediately after | | the tragedy was dhoam-:l scuogt.s BINE X m NN ALLEYS ;4 LRV p— Lmd in Titular Play Thete was A m hint present M. Elks Alleys yesterday afternoon t the Brunswiek All-Stars from City League were ticketed for ity Bowling ‘championship over ', | yestérday, the Brunswicks tad the Eiks on the Elks own Y 2,710 Thé Juneau Public School puplis’ will give a Christmas prograin next THursday evening, starting prompts. ly at 7:30 o'vlock in -the 'Dnde School Auditorium and the is Invited to this free: entél ment. ’ “Santa In Blunderland” will Be |’ presented by the grade school pu- pil§ undet the areem of Miss Ruth Coffin. ¢ The High School Orchestra And | o Advance Junior Orchestra, combin- ed, will give ‘tire ““Toy mpmy & musical novelty. = High school studénts will ‘present |“A Christmas Carol.” - e—e——— COUGHLINS MOVE J10. to 2696, to take a lead .aq.l.mhmefimnmem present five-game sgries for the erown that either club has able to best the opposition alleys. mmmmwywl engagement with at 3i-point ad- and, today, the Bruns- had added 14 more markers total. TWo contests yet re- Mr. and Mfs. ‘R. E. Coughlin, who have been in the Maloney residence at Fifth and Harris ¥ nexi Sets o gr&-fl 'iaike, 'ofehidiand blue—$4.75. 'Pdlow Case Sots #‘nm \vlnlt'—hdnd e embroidered $2.50 Pair & Pequot Pillow Case Sets Assorted colored borders | "$1.9 b Qed Spreads Assorted colors $2.75 and $6.00 9000066000000 00 LINEN LUNCHEON SETS—36 in sq., 54 in. sq! il ‘4 greaf variety ofalesigns, Wool filled, ' mercerized floral sateen, fancy ” E t“y League_ Team Takes|': ™ JUNEAU HOLIDAY, | SEASONUSHERZD / e 4 /n B INWITH SINGING‘ |Annual Commumty Song| Festival Well At- tended ‘Sunday | Juneau’s holiday season was of- | ficially ushered in yesterday after- noon by one of the largest crowds {ever attending a Christmas Com- | munity sing. Visitors in the city were also in the crowd gathered around the| Community Christmas treein front |of the First National Bank dn| | Front street. At' promptly 4 o'clock, the Ju- neau City Band, 18 musicians, gave a program of marches, waltzes and overtures. Then the crowd, led by Elmer Reed, Director, and with Mrs. G. E. Krause at the organ, sang five Christmas Carols. The American Legion Junior bugle corps gave several selections. The band played two marches to close the program. ‘The Community Sing was spon- ll | sored by the Juneau Women's Club | with Mrs. J. M. Chase, chairman of the special committee. B IS COMING HOME Mrs. Frank “A. Boyle is a pas- | senger aboard ‘the Princess Norah due in Juneau this evening. She has been visiting in the south for several weeks. | ! - eee | TFive years from sowing time are required to get ‘a ‘stand of blue- | | grass suitable for grazing in the| livestock belts of the southern Ap- ; palachians. | 75 Set . rose, peach, e — ATTENTION MASONS The Masonic Dance sched for. Saturday, Decembetr ' 15, is | definitely postponed. This is on| |account of conflicting events. adv | In 5 Pair NOTICE OF ¢ the Commissioner the Territory of Ala. Number One, Be LEN, Commissioner and Ex- uIA ficio Probate Judge, Juneau Pre- cinet. In the Matter of the Estate of LEIGH HACKLEY SMITH, De-| ceased PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY | |GIVEN That by virtue of an Order of Sale and License issued by the| Frobate Court above mentione he Juneau Precinet, Territory of Alaska, on Decethber 15, 1934, T will| offer for public sale, to the high-| est and best bidder for cash, all of | the right, title and interest of thr‘ estate of Leigh Hackley Smith, de- | ceased, of, in and to the following | described real property: | Equitable interest in Home- stead Claim embraced in U. S. Official Survey No. 108, situat- ed on the left bank of Taku River, 3% miles above its mouth, and patented to Henry W.Dierk by Patent No. 929,684, and transferred from Henry W. Dierk to H. C. DeVighne, and which was being purchased by Leigh Hackley Smith from H. C. DeVighne by contract dated May 29, 1931, the payments for which under said contract have not been completed. The Home- stead Claim contains 88.48 acres, together with Log residence Guest cabin Root house Smoke house Pump house Wood shed Hay barn Cattle barn Dog house Employees’ cabin Carpenter shop Workmen's cabin (in course ) of eenstruction) {and the interest of the said Leigh 1 o Hackley Smith, deceased, in and biffght SPAAVEA e’ E1ks défdat] b |10 @ certain contract to purchase ntributed 640 points to lead sn‘snld property hereinabove described Wlers mnd,’ in the final bracket, Tom H. C. DeVighne, which' con= rung up a score 01 225, | tract’ is 'dated May 29, 1931, and a copy of which is on file in the Probate Court for the Juneau Pre- 178— 554 | Cinet, Territory of Alaska, and to 167— 518;which reference is ‘héreby made, 195— 539i3"d by the terms of which coh- 199 5gg |tract there is due the said H. C. Vj'fln Larsen | 4 pm. yest'y .. U. 8. DEPARTMENT QF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The Weather (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and vieinity, beginning at 4 p.m., Dec. 17: Cloudy tonight and Tuesday; possibly showers; light southeast winds. LOCAL DATA Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity 29.75 38 it SE 3 2989 ° 37 9378 4 29.96 36 88 S 4 Time Weather Cldy Cldy Misting 4 am. today Noon today RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY | Highest 4pm. | temp. temp. | TODAY Lowest 4a.m. 4a.m. Precip. 4am. temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. - Weather -12 -12 12 0 Clear Nome 22 20 o Clear Beéthel 22 12 0 Cléar Fairbanks 8 | 0 Clear Dawson 10 01 Clear St. Paul 28 .02 Snow Duteh Harbor 32 .36 Cléar Kodiak 02 Rain Cordova 42 Junesu a2 Sitka 20 Ketchikan 14 Prince Rupert 46 Edmonton Trace Seattle 32 Portland .66 Sen Francisco .10 Station Barrow Snow Cldy Pt. Cldy Clear WEATHER SYNOPSIS The barometric pressure was low this morning from the Aleu- tian Islanlis eastward to the Gulf of Alaska, the lowest reported pressure being 28.80 inches a short distance south of Attu. High pressure prevailed from Barrow southeastward to Clnm dnd an- other pressure area prevailed over the Pacific Coast. States, the crest being 30.60 inches off the California coast. Thig genera] pres- sute distribution’‘has been attended By précipitation’ along the coast- al regiofis from Unalaska to Ketchikan, elsewhere over Alaska fair weather prevailed. It was colder this morning over the Tahana Valley and slight- ly warmer over the Bristol Bay region. IT°S HERE! Alaska’s Own Pilsener Beer NOW ON DRAUGHT AT O THE ALASKAN O CITY CLUB O® MATSON’S PARLORS [ ] [ ] Distributed by J. B. CARO & CO. Agents f or The Pilsener Brewing Co. of ALASKA INSURANCE Allen Shattuck I ne. Estahlished 1898 157— 510 | DeVighne from the estate of Leigh —— . |Hackléy Smith, deceased, the sum 8962710 | Of $376:00, which' sum it will be necéssary to pay the said H- C. 163 514 |DeVighne in'‘order to effect a 225 g4 | transfer of all of the above men- 154— 523 | tioned ‘and described property from 172— 464 | the said H..C. DeVighne to the 5 burchaser of the same at the sale. The said ‘sale will' be held ‘at 10 {o'clock a.m., on the 15th day of January, 1935, at the front door of the Pederal and Territorial Build- |ing, at Juneau, Alaska. MOOSE umommmss | DATED at Juneau, Alaskd, Dé- P u!BIONNAlRE | cember 17, 1934. (want avery | ULKNER, present at the regular meeting | Ad ‘mflmf; 'fAm Estate of December 18th, Tuesday evening.| vy "p Ol Bl pecenceq Nomination and election of officers, | g . g i {1 p be the| publication, Dec. 17 1934, foliowed by installation, will | Last publication, Jan. 7, 1935. order ‘of the evening. Now, don't ot T, BERaST [Sonstipation ‘WM. 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