The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 17, 1934, Page 7

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FoCIT” | e TAQ IFD - NDAY |National Biscuit 271, National Cash ONCE “IT” GIRL NOW OLD-FASHIONED: eITY Luflp HAS M {Regiter 17 Nationa Day 10 ] PASSENGERS ELECT CARTEH SW S CAREER PURSUIT POR BABY M. Ugrin 161 185 171— 517 al Distillers 27%, New York - |Pat Lynn 131 130 125— 386 ern Pacif: BULLETIN—S ANT A MON- IHREF wEEK-ENnBOb Kanvidan. 161 168 153——‘ 2 S Kt an 47, Rad S BUTHBOU’JB UN As PRESIDENT ICA, C Dec. 17.—A ceven g ~ ol Reynolds Toba and one-half pound sen was ) Total 1415 tores 47%, Sea BOWLING GAMES, .. 75 1 - NORGOSATURDAY LocAL 16L00 .. . 2 2 husband, Rex Bell, yesterday ! J. Barragar, Jr. 161 162 163— 485 <mn_ 4 mworning. Mother and child are Art Nelson 171 151 151— 473 |2 The value of any coal to the doing well, W. Andrews 111 172 138— 421 , Texas Cnlp consumer depends solely upon o e o > Cit: B Roller 32%, United Ap even dc passengers leit on Charles W.C..xlfl hoadx the loeal | what results he is able to secure | § Seaitioe b, (o G Total 1380 Y. U.'S. Rubber 16%,|the M. S. Norco for Scaitle and |Igioo of the Pioneers of Alaskn. H®| With R in: daily: operstion et B Pv ROBBIN COONS e curent soEe. e g 126, Westinghouse | Southenst Alaska WAy ports as that -Was ‘elected Fresident et the feg- | undefextising conditions: . . - A Wick " Alleys; i @i B Westinighouse Elec. | voesel departed here dt 6' o'clok UlAr- meeting of the organization | Tmber etght shoe has no value to the man with a number nine foot. . . . A ten-foot plank is lagt Friday night Other officers chosen for the en- Dee,, 17, HO..YWOOD, Ca:, e week-énd, wobody would % £ e . Woolworth 51%. Saturday night. CLOSING QUOlATlGNS Five years ago v with played Sat- ne—710,000 ‘shares. The complete passenger mani brf}@:(‘d . urday and a single tilt runj TODAY N.Y. EXCHAN-GE Av m.‘, Al , test: 3 ~'lsulhg” year are John M. Myers,|| worthless as a means of spen- old-fas off | Spot si For Seattlo—Mrs, Hilda Green, Fist Vice-President; E. F. Roden-|] Ding a twelve-foot space. . . . John { Coal prices may be quoted in { the market but coal values must time im- e ‘Today Hcll\vmod: one-time im battles found the| wpe following are ¢losing” prices | Ingman, W. H. Bennett, W. H. |ber, Second Vice-President; Toronto, Vancouver, Seattle min- G. petuous redhead, the flaning “it” thietics trimming the Millers, 1, w | % it girl of many reckless-youth movies, Affuetizs rimming the MUNESE 1ol shcious s today on the New [, o= . Bralorbe 12, B. R, Robinson, Ray Race, ‘E. 8. Fish. |Reck, Treasurer; Elmer Reed, Sec- r fs just that. The parade has p 478 to nd. the Indiass York Stock Exchange, furnished bY | x “1o. o inos Gold Quartz $136%, A. Nafdi; for Wrangell—John Pe- [Tetaryi Jack Hayes, Historian; continue to be determined on L el Pl S taatilornd € fre Braves 1483 to 1423, The Jieihe | Wilson - Fairbanks ‘and Codis ndx 3110, Montana Consoll- |gues. L. B, Chisholm, Bay Yaden, |Chaplain, ‘Dean C. E. Rice; Ser-|| the firing line in each individual ] Sl e 5 nt et Sunday engagement went to thejpanyss Juneau office: Nabesna 8¢ asked. Pio- G. Willlamson; C. E. Swanson, Pe- |geant-at-Arms, Thomas Dull; Trus- |{ plant. | giia seenttly ¥ Py Cardinals with a victory over the|" pmerican Foreign Power 4%, Am- |, d §11, Premier $189,:Bil. |tersburg. tees, Lockie MacKinnon and John We can satisfy your every coal ] ¢ watching 1t go. ; ; Giants, 1,415 to 1,380. erican Radiator 15%, American with 6%c, Sunshine $13 RO, B Sy Feusi. need now as we have for over Clara and Rex Bell, whose mar- The best individual effort noted|pging 201, American Smelting | & s Mo thirty-five years in Juneau i ived the usual Hol- et the week-end was scored by g 8> . 2 | oo FOOD—FANCY WORK SALE ¢ g : riage has survive I over the we 37%, American T. & T. 105%, Am- il ¥ L NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDEKS We have a coal for every purse lywood round of rumors that it Oliver Sarnisto, who, on Saturday | .jean Tobacco 83, American water | OPEN HOUSE’ CESS 2 and for every purpose and we wouldn’t, are expecting an addition night bowling for the Indians, hit K o o Will be held by the Martha So-, There will be a ‘special meeting - i i : ; e g Works 14%, Atchison Topeka 53%., Not ony did Saturday’s “Open | c i SRt B - ot O i : invite you to call us about your to the family sometime before A < 596." # % mly dif aturday’s pen | ciety Saturday, December 15, start- of the stockholders of the Alaska 3 = e e e O | Atlantic Refining 23%, Bendix AV-| o0 lebrated by down- * i X 5 R oy || particular problem. Ehristmas. In that ‘respect, Clara 5 | The Braves, beaten Saturday, Will | japion 16% . Borden Co. 23%, Can- 5¢ as celebra hy 0 ing at 11 am. in the location Theatre Conipany on Thursday, One of the following may fit i - and he released the films t Py o town merchants prove & big stima- | formerly occupied by Sabin's on December 20 at 8 p.m. at the Up- {s right up to the minute as Hol- agement, attempt a comeback tonight againstioqian Pacific 11%, Caterpillar Trac- | 1u¢ 1o local business, but it also|Front Street. P i p ——ud}:/_ your requirements: town Theatre, lywood fashions go. It's quite the |through Fox. the White Sox at 8:30 o'clock.’ Iny . 351, Cerro de Pasco 44, Chesa- " i > o t, as a result, a rush on ——— e — i thing for a movie star to have| But even while she was making .. gpener’ at 7:30 o'clock, thef.. o & hio 44, Chryslér 39, Com’- oul 3 Per ton Clara was talking peake & Ohio n decorating. Merchants Indian Egg-Lump $12.00 |the pictures, | about permanent retirement. Dur- ling filming’ of the first, the erst- while Brooklyn redhead said Cubs and the Pirates are slated t0!; 010ia1 Solvents 21%, Continental play. The ‘summaries: ‘ehildren. She Didn't Like Talkies But having children—in the Hol- lywood mode of today—is a busi- who have since dressed their places for the holidays, and which merit compliments include United Food, v Shoe Store, Hayes Shop, Carbonado Utah Stove Nanaimo Lump . 13.00 15.00 14.80 Continental Oil 17%. Ele(“- Can 60%, Du Pont de Nemours 93'%, tric Auto-Lite 26, Fairbanks, Morse ALWAYS | ks that causes your up-to-date Was not sure she would eve~ make| — FIRST GAME—SATURDAY [0 “CO00F ol hoy “coneral X I \ Natiaimo Mine Run ... 14.50 screen idol to withdraw from fame another. Pictures somehow . lost| Athletics Foods 4%, Gold Dust 17%, Granby | P R F h Frui l V bl Diamond Briquets . - 13.00 HR Y e their importance Ly I 10h 1B S e B o A B | resh I'ruits anc flg(’tfl CS Indian-Carbonado. Mix ... 12.50 ‘Therélf les Clita Bow’s “quaint-| Thef wWede “so many thing 11X W00 i ™™ 145 164 19— 528 omestake 380%, Howe Sound 51, Juneau Restaurant, Now practical. | TIAL Stove sna Sieai..... 3108 ness.” wa?/ 9 do and see, and so much I J. Hendrick 143 78 171— 503 Hudsnn 11% mschaiiona - Nlokel 1 n A sta ; D o Indian Egg- me and Clara had with@rawn from all don’ €now that I wanb to learn” ™ = B e S e D R Steam ... v, 1050 activity fu pictures months before that Clara’s énthusiasm for eamera| — mgiq] 1478 Mevm; 103%%, Liquid Carbonic 29%, | depression” ma!:mer . e Indian Pea Coal 10.50 1 prospective motherhood demanded fame had waned. She did make Loew's 357 \-Loose Wiles 341 Lor-v b 2 | Webster Smithing 21.00 | that she do so. “Hoopla,” however, and that was Millers iinard 19% . Marshall meld' 10%, | “"R,ST'MA' S‘ TREES | Sunglo Smithing . 18.00 | Of course, there is nothing to her last screen appearance. | B. Brown 111 147 160— “B‘Mnthmmn‘vAlkaH 2% Melntyiel order 'Now i e e B Telepl 478 P Deli | s prevent her coming back to pic-| Since her marriage she has liked, V. Stedman 104038 I e & ROIEIN bial Delivery . Ganitad ory o elephone 47 rompt Delivery Prices quoted are F.O.B. fures after the event if she cares very frankly, the role of Mrs. Rex 8. Koski 171 212 163— 546)]\; 3 Wacd. 8% - Neah 118 ’ £ Bunkers | to—but “career madness” is some- Bell. And Rex, a likable young/ ontgomary Wart &, Nas] %, |word at Empire 7@{1&. g ,—MW'“ TR Delivery aaaitional | thing that has not afflicted the stalwart, never ailowed himself to| Total ... e 1880 B , . 4 . g | become “Mr. Clara Bow.” 1 | So Clara Bow is just an ’ 3 + v | redhead in recent years. ;- SATURDAY Clara has never Tiked talkies, e oA foai Indians Pacific Coast | and had a d case of “microphone fashioned girl” who retired before | N it | fright” ?}fm did not help thi she entered upon her role of moth- | Ell Lmdistcrom :Zg ;?; 1;2_ ;;'SL PS | She conquered this. And two years er, instead of following the cur- |- S”nfd“ (5 {00/ 180 413 ® C l C 1 ago, after her marriage to Rex rent Hollywood mode of having|B. Kanvidan +£1 % g oa 0. Bell, the young Western star, and babies, in a manner of sm‘"t‘nng,) $itai 1483 | § by a long, carefree retirement op his “between pictures.” | 9 i . o 3 FERRY WAY PHONE 412 ranch, she came back to make Rex says the name oi the ex- Braves ' £ i “Call Her Savage’ and then pected heir or heiress hasn't been|J. Killoy 157 164 188— igg; ; ) CALL Uswmm:c‘l‘ “Hoopla.” decided yet. Clara has selected |J. C. Morris 116 112 136— o L o , It was the late Sam Rork, in- many, but each day finds a mnew |J. Hendrix 153 149 148— 450 Gives pleasure to the giver as well as the Call one of the following dependent. producer, . who 1irged|dne on ‘the list, and old cblces i receiver and . . . it is not the value of the transfers her to make talkies under his man- are discarded. | Total 1423 | gift that counts, it is the love and though- _— fulness that inspired it. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIH"III!|IIIIIIIII!IllI'il!!IAHIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIlllIIIII"IIIII|||IIIIIIIlIIII“fl WE SELL GOOD COAL ONLY We have endeavored to select our stock so that you may find suitable gifts for every member of the family and your ends, and no matter how limited your finances, we believe you can find something within yout means. i We especially recommend Indian Egg-Lump and Carbonado FOR YQUR FURNACE NORTH TRANSFER | LAMPS Office Next- to Light Co. 4Wlmmmmmmnmmmmmnmflmmmmn i WOMEN'’S SUITS—Values to $29.95, NOW $12.95 Two and ‘three-piece suits . . . Advance late Fall shades and styles Sizes 12 to 44 These are less than wholesasle cost. WOMEN’S SPORT TAILO) SUITS—Values to $29.50—CLOSE = E £ = £ = % = = OUT PRICE $12.95 Advance Fall styles and shades . A very good selection . . . .. .Sizes 12to 46 . . . See lhese wonderful values. GIRLS’ COATS—Values to $12.50—CLOSE OUT PRICE $5.95 IIIIIIllllllHlllIllllllmlllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIII_IIII|||ll||||||||||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllmlllIlllllllluunllllllllllllllllI In'latest Fall shades .. . Some with Muff arid Beret to match Sizes 5 to 16. WOMEN’S ALL-WOOL JACKETS—Values to $14. 95—NOW $5.95 . Sies 12.to 38 . GIRLS’ ALL-WOOL JACKETS—$3.95 Sizes 6 to 14° ALL OTHER WGOMEN’S SUlTS AND COATS MARKED AT LESS Come and see these wonderfu] values . . alike, Pendleton . N No two coats or suits FUR COATS AND JACKETS REDUCED TO ONE-THIRD OFF i Leader Dept. Store GEORGE BROTHERS ; g i -4""»»t"¢-¢~lmnn“uwuq“rwu;u.“Q" | Priced from The variety of styles gives you an opportunity to choose one for any home. We do not believe a finer selection of floor and table lamps could be shown. Nov- el and beautiful table and radio and boudoir lamps. .50 Yo $4.50 FLOOR AND BRIDGE LAMPS in both decorated and chrome finish with a variety of shades. Priced from $6.00 to $16.00 SOFA PILLOWS add” the necessary splash of eolor that pyvery room needs to make it cheerful "and livable. Here, too, you will find a wide variety to choose Walnut, Oak and le Smoking Cab- inets. Priced from $6.00 to $16.00 Decorated as well as the popular black chrome 2.00 to $6.00 M SMOKERS from. An appropriate gift for every home would be a MAGAZINE RACK Priced from $1.00 to $9.00 Magazine Tables, Radio Tables, Cof- fee Tables. Priced from $3.75 up The children after all are the ones we get a thrill out of seeing them made happy and our stock of suitable gifts for them is complete. Wy - . Every boy wants a gun and noth- ing could please him more than a WINCHESTER or REMINGTON 22. RIFLE Priced from $6.75 to $30.00 Motor Boats—Knives Scout Axes—Scout Compass Punching Bags DOLL BUGGIES for the girls neve'r" fail to please . . . also Skates—Skiis—Wagons Dishes—Electric Stoves Electric Ranges Sewing Machines Sleds—Snowshoes N & 3 -3, Juneau- Young Hdwe. Co. JUNEAU TRANSFER CO. ALL GRADES OF COAL DEPENDABLE SERVICE Headquarters for Wellington and Utah Coals PHONE 48 ll INDIAN EGG-LUMP CARBONADO EGG and other coals of QUALITY SERVICE TRANSFER PHONE 528 =1 (i1 | For UTAH Stéve~= + COAL CALL 11 BODDING TRANSFER All Standard = =% COAL Genuine Utah and Nanaime Coals—HOT STU"T! RYAN TRANSFER PHONE 29 | | ! i FUEL = %= WELL SCREENED COAL ALSO Diamond Briquets Satisfactory and Economical ALASKA TRANSFER PHONE 269 e —— FOR— k2 = INDIAN EGG-LUMP DIAMOND BRIQUETS CALL 524 or any other good brand of COAL— JACK’S TRANSFER

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