The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 2, 1935, Page 2

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Values WOME] IN THREE PRICE LIN $17.50-$22.50 $27.50 Purses, Hos WOOL FLAGS COTTON FLAGS , . .J: S SUITS - COATS ,,,,,,,, S e s DRESSES FOR AFTERNOON DRESSES FOR DINNER DRESSES FOR DANCING ALL MILLINERY REDUCED GIRLS' COATS AND DRESSES TINY TOTS' SILK DRESSES Sizes 2 to 6 each %1.50 Shoes and all other accessories to complete i B35 to 3259 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JULY 2, 1935. s OFFICERS ARE Forthe | FOURTH o Trugtees—Emil Zengler, Alec Kil- oh, St Douglas Meade, Hans Lok- ken, Albert Norman, Joe Waite. - Sergeant-at-Arms—Jack Paxton, NUMINATED BY Lloyd | Ritter, Everett’ E. Smith, - “CIaude Erskine, Billy Pranks, F. j(jamemn. L 11 MW} Workers Association will hold the | election of officers between 9 am. and 1 p.m. at the A. B. Hall, and the officers will be installed at a later meeting scheduled to be held (at 7 pm, at the same place. Election Takes Place To- morrow Between Hours of 9 AM. and ' P.M. Ted Danielsen announced at the % meeting this morning that all men Ofticers for the newly formed Ju-!who hawe registered for employment Mine' Workers Association | at-the Alaska Juneau mine but who nominated at a meeting ab-|have: nat yet been issued employ- 50 members at the A:iment cards, will be eligible for tem- morning at 10 o'clock. | porary membership in the Juneau hominated ‘were: |Minc Workers Association for a pe- President—Ted Danielsen;|ri of: thirty . days without the s Lynam. privilege of voting. st Vice President—Pete Schnei-| Danielson and Lynam also told Jack Finlay. {the men that no truuble was ex- ond Vice President—John Mc- pected when the mine reopens be- Lauzhlin, Lawrence Carlson, Frank cause of Federal policing which will n. be in effect at that time. ry—dJess Payne. b . 15 SR nt Secretary—Jim Briggs surer—George Hall, Al Wat- A son was born to Dr. and Mrs. | Lawlor Seeley at the Anchorage Hospital June 16. JAMES RAMSAY & SON th July SPECIALS BUEPER:-2-Ws: 4 oo e v 880 DARIGOLD—Quarters EGGS, large ranch, 3 dozen ..$1.00 GREEN PEAS, 3 Ibs. L e STRING BEANS, 2 Ibs. ........35¢ CANTALOUPES, 2 for. ....... . .. HEAD LETUCE,2 heads . STRAWBERRIES, 3 boxes . ...40c WATERMELONS-- WHBOVE b ..., 0 0 8 S e s T YuuuN Reasonably Priced iery, Gloves, Scarfs, Neckwear, vour outfit! f TRI-COLOR BUNTING ......,..... . 15¢c vard Store Closed All Day J uly Fourth ANY BRAND CHOICE LIQUORS and WINE BEERS full case..n. oo 18578 wow B. M. Behrends Co, Inc. “Juneau's Leading Departnient Store” Fresh Meat Department BEEF, Pot Roasts, Ib. ..........20c 3 Meaty Cut PORK LINKS, 1b. .............29¢ LIVER 2 Ibs.-o. 0 .. oo e c00dBe |'with the Rose Festival. Home pro- |ducts will be featured by every | stale in luncheons and dinners, The Spokane, Wash., club will feature ‘Lm' Coulee Dam project, which will | not be just another dam dinner but the “High Dam Dinner.” Alaska Business and Professional Women will feature an Alaska Luncheon, serving Alaska products, T, such as reindeer meat, shrimps, Alaska Cruise Follows Na- vegetabies and berries. tional Convention of Comugscn Sons Mrs. Pearl Burford, who is serv- B. & P W Clubs |ing her third year as Juneau Presi- The National Federation of Busi- GOLD DIGGERS dent. has been chosen Delegate and Mr: Crystal Snow Jenne, Alternate, PAJAMA PARTY HAS Fancy Beef Fancy Corn-Fed Steaks LR e BEEF—Fancy Rib or Reund TOTEM Grocery and Market FREE DELIVERY PHONE 182 OF NEW GIRLS’ CLUB e WASHINGTON, July 2— The The home of Mary Nordness in| Senate Banking Committee has ap- the McKinnon Apartments was the Proved of a revised banking Dbill séene of the second h:zettl;g of a‘placmg control of credit in a com- club organized by elght Juneau girls Mittee of seven Reserve Board for the purpose of merely “getting| Mmembers and five representatives together.” At this meeting, the club Of twelve Reserve banks, unarimously chose as its name “The | TR {Merry-Go-Round Club.” | BOUND EOR' CORDOVA | 1 e first meeting of this kind, a} A. B. Glassbrenner, owner of the y at the home of Etta Northern Meat Company of Cor- and Catherine Good- | dova, is returning to that port from | las: ness and Professional Women's | Clairman of Education and Music, | Wi, 1 the Spickett A;anments,;Sealne on the Yukom. Clubs will hold their Biennial Con- il leave shortly for the conven-|Meb With such enthusiasm, that it| < B = T 50 tion, Mrs. Burford going on the|Was decided such ‘“girl parties” vention in Seattle July 14 to 20 y { Sk ‘be e S { Over three thousand women from | Frincess Charlotte. The Business|® e ore. often. all parts of the United States and 224 Professional Woman's Club off he wembers of the clup are: | % ) Juneau is planning a motor trip|EWialah Archer, Bonnie Boyd, Elea- | several foreign countries, are e to, Mendeohall Glacier. via Auk'“"’ Gru Ca gl i “SAY, YQU KNow How pected to attend. Interesting women who will be in attendance are Miss Amy Lewellyn, of Pullman, Wash., a General Chair man; Mrs. Geline MacDoxald Bow- mar, Richmond, Va., National Pre ident; Judge Florence Allen, Lake, as part of the entertainment for those who take the Alaska Geline MacDonald Bowman wilk |sail with the Gold Diggers to Alas- ka. She is “so thrilled” at having | Jennie Hammer, E Ruth Lundell, M | Helen Torkelson | The evening was spent in sing-f ing and dancing, and as is usual in| a club of just girls, lots of talking, | Mae Kolasa, | Nordness, and | TO MIX "EM ¥ 3 > : the pleasure and distinction of | AfieT a delicious luncheon the girls 9 D o |entertaining the National President. jdjourned e Saslously o0kl ~ “YQU MEAN..| KNOW eral Indian Service at Washington T } b e 8 ; : BLACK TRAVELS i’;oy": be at the home of Bonmle| WHAT GIN TO PUT of New York City, ¢ A C. Black took passage on the i B ‘%’ Botatnatiing) Medardits ' o oy Yukon for Juneau from Peters- | St } IN 'EM 1" others. burg, then boarded that vessel| JAKEWAYS BACK t 1 g = ain and now is traveling to ‘ = Special Hostesses ward | Mr and Mrs or Jakeway re- | = Dr. Helena Winters, of Kels e s i turned to Ala oh bhe rieR > Wash., is Director of IFFIN RETURNS Finom Seattle, the shiff kb Dr. Winters announce . Secretary of Alas- Ketchikan. Tt was J i of the Business and Pr Women's clubs of the ‘Washington, will act a: tess to some State Delegation ed to Juneau after ip to the Westward. the Alaska. yacht, | the Alt Heidelby burned | near Wrangell recently. The ship was used to transport beer Even themost expert bartender can’t make a perfect Martini every time unless the gin isright all the time. That’s why bars famous for ton, Wash., is to be Hostess t0 Al- (~~~~ T TTo— aska clubs. ; California Clubs are plan: WINDOW Camping Caravan to cover 1! miles of travel through the Red z Wooeds, visiting Crater Lake and { Oregon Caves, and finally arriv to be met by courtesy cars and e corted into Seattle; then to au camps where they will make t headquarters. Idaho is also pl mem’ - - 3 ning 300 miles of fun and free- | dom, fraveling in camping cara- | vans. Members of Tnternational| ; { Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. Club are cooperating to make this| their *“Pirst Flying Convennon'l with women coming by plane from every state. Oregon will open the convention PHONE 485 e D e e CLEANING theirjgin drinks use Hiram Walker’s Distilled London Dry Gin. It’s the gin that never goes off the quality standard! Its uniform B - flavor and smoothness will make your reputation as a drink mixer! | 7 1 “Qrder ‘Hiram Walker’s Distilled London Dry Gin from ¥1 {:tur liguor dealer today . . . and taste: the delicious dif- ////‘/ 7410 NOIs s~ oy e e DISTILLED NDON DRY GIN N e | 4 | | The Weather Forecast for junesu and vielnity. beginning at 4 p.m., July 2: Showers tonight and Wednesday;moderate southerly winds. LOCAL DATA Pime Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather 4 pm. yesty 2084 53 8 s 12 Cldy 4 a.m. today 29.88 48 .. 96 s 1 Sprinkling Noon today 20.96 49 87 s 8 Lt. Rain RADIO ZEPORTS : YESTERDAY | TOLAY / Higliest 4p.m. | Lowestdam. 4a.m, Precip. Aa.i Station temp. temp. | temp. temp. velogity 24Hrs, Westtie: Anchorage 88— f sy & ' Rain Barrow 38 38 34 34 12 34 | 1 Plear Nome 50 ‘50 | 3 % 6 450 [¥Cldy Bethel 60 56 [, 40 40 Calm 0 . PtiCldy Fairbanks 64 e 54 .54 4 64 icidy Dawson 72 68 42 42 Calm 0 PBt.Cidy St. Paul .50 48 b W0 2 Trace oldy Dutch Harbor 62° 53 /(i dgif ey 1118 T Cof Cldy Kodiak 56 52 52 60 16 .02 loidy Cordova 54 52 46 48 4 08 Cldy Juneau 53 53 8 o 1 .67 Sprinkling Sitka . 56 - % — — 3 Cldy Ketchikan 5¢ 52 44 44 4 10 Cldy Prince Rupert 54 54 % 42 4 0° Pt.Clay Edmonton 66 62 50 50 L] 06 Cldy Seattle .62 62 | 54 54 6 0 i Cldy Portland .. 64 64 56 56 4 0 Pk Cldy San Francisco ... 72 66 54 54 4 [ Pt, Cldy New York 68 | 64 68 [ 0 PtCldy Washington 82 68 w0 8 9/ cuy WEATHER CONDITIONS AT § A. M, Ketchikan, showers, temperature, 48; Craig, part’ cloudy, 52; Wrangell, ‘rain, 50; Sitka, part cloudy, 53; Radioville, part cloudy; Port Althorp, cloudy; Soapstone, part cloudy, 51; Skagway, . cloudy, 52; Anchorage, rain, 53; Fairbanks, rain, 60; Nenana." cloudy, 60; Hot Springs, cloudy, 60; Tanana, part cloudy, 65; Nulato, ‘cloudy, 60; Kaltag, clear, 56; Unalakleet, part cloudy, 52; Ruby, cloudy, 64; Flat, clear, 56. . = WEATHER SYNOPSIS Barometric pressure this morning is high over the North Pa- cific with an intense low north of Attu Island and a méderate low over the Interior. Light to moderate rain has fallen generally over the Territory except over the northern and western portions. Southeast and Western Alaska report somewhat lower temperatures this morn- ing while Southwest and northen portions show considerably warm- er readings. ) " July 22 is the date set for the I ; |next meeting at which time the | DO UGIAS % Y |complete tax roll is to be handed in | |by Clerk Gray, after which the Sy |Council will si tas a Board of Nb u/& | Bualization for “adjusting ,assess- & | ments. | SR S TSR T COUNCIL TO WRESTLE TAX ‘1 EEMOYE 30 JUNEAU PROBLEMS DURING MONTH| Mr and Mrs. William Sundquist | have removed to Juneau where they | will make their home- for the sum- Payment of current bills, seven of | mer. them totaling $857 being okayed, | was about the only action taken at | the regular monthly business meet- | e DAVE CONKEL RETURNS ing of the City Council last night.| lDl')xve ?‘mkel' well-ktiown dlilimer | There was, however, cmmderablc‘? ox{g a?’ returned last night af- liscussion of various matters, Lhc‘t;r sovera, Jouss. Dujing the pest principal ones being cannery and Tre YOS e By been residing in float repairs, the moving of the | <hS%ay. He will make his home light poles on St. Ann's Avenue to| .00 W: A. Shafer. | ikt ORI the edge of the road, and some tax probiems. Empire Classified Ads Pay. Rice and Ahlers Company AND C. H. Metcalfe Company JUST PHONE 34 or 101 Juneau Cash Grocery CASH GROCERS Corner: Second and Seward - ,THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTEL$ The Gastineau Our Serviees to You Begin and Bnd 8y the Gang Plank of Every I’mngeh(‘ufifig Boat . e Chevrolet and Pontiac Dealers o ¥ CONNORS MOTOR CO. AGENTS INSURANCE Allen Shattuck, Inc. Juneau, Alaska Established 1898 AND BALL ROOM Dancing Every Night ll CAPITOLBEER PARLORS Private Booths Lunches “

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