The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 19, 1935, Page 2

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s ] d § A hi § # i N it [ T ST W T el TR AT R Women’s Values to $59. 50 No Alterations No Approvals EXTRA § SATURDAY MONDAY Oxfords with each Coat « B.M. Behrends Cb:; Inc Juneaw’s Leading Department N ing to the latter, Douglas is well ‘u d to fight fires for a town ‘ f its size v S A e el | DOUGLAS NE W" one and two, of the Douglas Vol- unteer Fire Department. Accord- B | MOVE TO JUNEAU i Mrs. John Raatikainen and her daughter Miss Helvi Paulson yester- FOURTH OF JULY ASSN. day transferred their residence to ADJOURNS UNTIL 1936 | juneau where they have an apart- The final meeting of the Fourth \ment in the Goldstein Building of July Association was held last| The former expects to leave soon evening for the purpose of winding |for a visit south up the business pertaining to the | e recent. celebration. After all bills PERMANENT SIDEWALK ~were paid, Secretary Gray reported the fotal cost of this year'’s event| John Marin, leasee of the lower amounted to $14190 which left a | floor of the Eagles' Hall is having a small balance from the estimated concrete sidewalk, laid in front of cost as appropriated. The money the building, an improvement of used was from the Association’s| considerable value to the property. savings fund, no solicitation being | ——————— done this year, .- The Pyramids Laugh. The Laughs Pyramid. adv. D. F. D. COMPLIMENTED > Coats and Suits Clearance, $19. 75 SPECIAL—FOR 3 DAYSONLEY We will include absolutely 1 pair Ladies’ WHITE Shoes or SKMMMW - TOWESTWARD season, the salmon: pack .to the Westward is showing improvement. | according to figures to the Bureau of Fisheries ‘through duly 13:; The pack, not. igcluding Bristol Bay, - is; 617,75 S far com- | pared to 8443 i cases a year ago. The Kodiak - Afognak distriet rer | veals @ substantial gain, the, pack, cases against 157,435 last year. Gain is. also: shown. in: Prince William Sound where ‘the pack is. 69813 cases. eompared :to . 46,067 in m4 Chignik and Alaska qun;uln, southyand, north from @ year ago and Copper River at Cordova where packing is com- pleted. i only 9,930 cases this sea- son, The fishermen’s.strike: is blam- ed.,for, the Coppeér . River .condition. Bristol ‘Bay, where the .season is restricted, this. year :and;.only a umbef of ‘canneries are. op- crating has 4 pack 30 far wof 120~ 130 tases. This aren has:packed:223 cases .of red_tails;: 117,190 cases of reds, 1,116 .cases of kings and 1,601 cases of chums #Tho~pack in Bris- A £ HRERR- FIVE ROBAERS RAID: B ANK: N EAST, BIG HAUL CHESTER, Pa, July 10, — Pive robbers held up a branch of the Delaware County National Bank No Exghiln‘ges TUESDAY FREE or Suit. % L] Store } 5 HALIBUTERS SELL, SEATTLE SEATTLE, July 19.—The follow- ing halibutegs arrived here today up men, gll masked, cqvered em- | ployees forcing them to lie on the fioor, while they scooped up money from the cashier’s cage and fled. place . just- before the momeay was to be sént for payrolls in industrial with, catches aud sold as follows: planig.. fxdhe bpnk in the heart From the Western banks—west- °f the i ustrial section. D ern 35,00 pounds, 6% and 6% cents a pound; Sea Bird: 23,000 pounds, 67 and 6% ; Seymour 39,000 pounds, 7% and 6% cents. [ ported at Goodnews Bay, according From the, local banks—Maddock t5 word to Charles Miller, in charge 15,000 pounds 7% and T% cents; | op, the: B*"'fl“ of «Indian Aflalrs Forward 13,000, poupds, of. halibut ' fiere during the absence of Charles | and 5000 pounds of sable, selling v, Hawkesworth, but the case is for 7%, 7% and 4 cents. convalesoing, . Other.:report cases N, W are well under control, it Is report- Edward Larson was taken to St. ed, and there have been no addi- | TYPHOID UNDER CONTROL Ann's Hospital this afternoon for | noml deaths. Two occurred bafore_ treatment; of - injurigs/received A welis dndotued an accident in the mlne )ul Lhe uouble | The recent visit of former Seat-| The Augusta (Ga.)-Chronicle says tle Fire Chief Gilham here as re- they have the distinction of not lated by Chief Kilburn formed the missing an edition since it be- interesting, part of last night's came a daily newspaper 98 years meeting of Hose Cnmpame; Nos. ago, Daily Cross-word Puzzle ACROSS Solution of Yesterday’s Puzzle 10. Metrid:land 1. Passing measures fashion Hurior « Bfegiasses: oo kg 3 ertaln! ollog, the nose 9, Animal's foot Compasy of 2. Epoch t..r:e 13. Medieval play Two-Wheeled card b S 1. Slikworm Fovty ML 16. Ocean-going collod. passenger hernmost steamer int of the 17. In the midst sl of Man = : Bits witn B Ao + Sefosed lips 20. Rail birds , Past v 21. Industrious . Short poem insect . Departed 28, Plural ending Vegatable 24. Continent: Salling vessel PO 125 .- Polite. puave, . Exclamation an egant 2. Science of the 5. Inventor of DOWN 9. Muscular earth and dynamite i Lotk 44 And mot its life and donor of , o, 45. Meshed 33. Floor coverings poage prizes % EXcuang tabries 35. Fuss 48. Cook over live Prampien 46. Land of Saint #. Shakespear- coals 3. Small depres- Patrick ean king 52. Make ready siot 47. Optical glass 37. Cotnpensation 54. Arrangement 4. Powerful 49. s = 40. Affirmative 55. Wagon track 5. Father: collog. 50. Percolite vote 56. Baseball 6. Historloal 51, Curd with 41, While teamns poriods thres spots 43. Correlative of (4. Scotch river 7. Italian lake 52, Move With & elth 59. Word of 8. O lever 4. Lnum-nmm. consent placed fn. 5. Regtet 80, Follow sate keeplng 57. Good or, well e 61, Watch secretly 9. Wooden pins fix I// H h off B I ulllflpp as anE fll%fll%%filfl/%% S dmNdd e ddd JEENEN - JEEEN JEE MBS JEE JENEN ANE o) CAUSTIC WEE KLY COMMENTS IS IMPROVING FOR VISITORS [ Kodiak, Pn nce William v | Tse there. this. season being 243247/ H'edown( |and. fled .with $48,000. The: hold-| and patrons with guns,| The. holdup was timed to take| One new case of typhoid is re-| EMPIRE, FRIDAY JULY 194 1935. NAVY PROGRAM |S ARRANGED. P of (Ceatintted rrom Page One) T customary. exchange. of official | ¢ Sound D]s!nct Show | calls. First, Lieut.-Comdr, Fletcher | 3! Gains, Last €asof. | w Brown, in commapd of the Tallapoosa, called aboard the De~ Whue still cof erable\nndor hsl t to pay his respects to Rear al C .H. Woodward. - Mayor e Goldstein followed him on i :n Rear Admiral Woodward left and went. to the Federal itorial Building to pay his respects . tg Gov.. John ‘W., On the return to the De- the Admiral returned the of Mayer Goldstein and Comdr. n. Finally, with a salute of the Detroit’s = guns, Goy. Troy boarded the. cruiser to return the Admiral's cafl. two new details have been ed on the welcome program ce yesterday. One is the inclus- ion of basketball games at requests om both ships, Paul Brown, star the Krause Concreters City ue team last winter, was busy y arranging the details of the joubleheader ta be played tomor- row night. The Fair building will be the site, because the Juneau High Schoel floor is undergoing re- airs Now. ccondly, it was decided, at the t moment, to have transporta- n ships to the Detroit call at | Government, Float, during the pub- lic inspection hours, e LOCAL HALIBUT PRICES bo: his tre Two halibut catches, totaling 15,- | 500 pounds, were reported at the Jupeau Cold_Storage plant today.| Both were purchased by the New, England Fish Company for prices/ of 5 and 3.15 cents per pound. | One, of 8,000 pounds, came off Capt. Charles Larsen’s Vivian; the| other, of 7,500 pounds, was brought in by the Marie, skippered by Capt. Pete Oswald. Prices of 11, 6 and 4 cents per pound were paid by the Sebastian-| Stuart Fish Company for salmon | today, The Sadie brought in 7,000 pounds of mixed salmon and hali-| but, while John Anderson sold 1,- B 000 pounds of salmon to the same & firm. Has m!wre flavter!ll.on of it} Mak: {‘ Iot of difference in The doctor felt the .patient’s purge and announced there was no hope. t le Lingoviberries Imported fram, Norway Preserved” in jars 25¢ " b Vi © yk Relish T Trays $1. 25 \qflAe for ] .2.5?.:. ENERG 0—0—o No. wonder there iq,ndnt of | knowledge in the colleges, t.he‘ freshman always, bring a little and the graduates never take any away. | — Another thing about telilng the trith s, you don't have to re- mmber what you sald before. Chcerlulpm and . content pnl .mt beautifiers and preuerve your youth. Mrs. Smith — “My liitte. boy Jjust swallowed a $10 gold piece.” Mrs. Brown—“Oh, terrible, is finEAKFAST FOOD he in danger?” A Ba . Mrs. Smith —“No, his father: For growing children Movie Actress — “I'll endorse kg’D 250 your cigaretes for $50,000,00." Tobacco Magnate — “I'll see you inhale first.” B e e o LINIT FOR THE BATH Softens the water 2 Packdges Roc‘l(‘}vopn's l'f‘RE“ COCoA 1-pound cans 20¢ | clalming, “The wolf is at the door.” er, “Oh, mother, hide grandma quick.” tle inferest in his work accom- p[hl.lea bllt Jittle, is paid little and Jasts but a little while. Woman's Club will meet in the Council Chambers Monday even- ing at 8 o'clock to arrange for the entertainment of the “Gold Diggers” arriving next Friday. House Dresses There was a Jayoff at the fac- ory and_little Jane’s father ame home despondently ex- Little Jane ran to her moth- 0—0—o " The. fellow who takes but lit- 0—0—o “NOTICE! IMPORTANT! fie Business and Professional MRS. GARNICK, Vice-President. i A' PEW LEFT Regular $1.25 YOUR CHOICE . 60c each teday number of men were struck down POLIGE CRUSH | ARIS OUTBREAK PARIS, - July 19,—Flying squads police smashed demonstrators | in the Place de Opera. A he fighting which became gen- all around the Opera ‘as po- lice tried to stop the demonstration | jg widely known 'x"am t salary pension cuts. 8T in rhythm chant alter- Qemonszrac&w shauted’ “oug ries” Saturday Only July 20 FREE one 1.0 If you cannot come at this hour, send _someone {o our store before YOU PAY ONLY —Mail Orders Add 10c and This Ad— Saturday ‘Only! 2P, M, TN . WY PP Limit 2 Sets N Juneau Drug Co. '™ " sEm 8 JUNEAU, ALASKK YOUR OLD PEN IS WORTH Introductory Advertising Offer To introduce the new Fountain Pen and Pencil Set with a lifetime guarantee. YOU PAY ONLY $1.50 and Pen Is In. Pen Point, You will also absolutely Free. only for the new lifetime antee with both Pen and If you can’t come at $1.50 and your old pen and your set will be laid aside. Positively none sold at this All the latest mottled pearl effects: price afteor. marine green—in ladies’, Saturday July 20 FOR GENTLEMEN ONLY ! FREE INTRODUCTORY OFFER: To introduce in the shortest time possible GENUINE GOODRICH HONE manufacturer has enabled us to offer you their $1.00 Goodrich Hone, for sharpen. ing ALL types of blades, Ten Blades, Stypic Pencil and Shaving Cream given Absolutely FREE with Made of same high-grade abrasive material that is used in our fin- Manufacturers of the best Barber Hones for over fifty years. each Hone! est barber hones. NOTICE: This s| nated with words o( the Commun- Present’ this certificate and $1.50 and receive Quisite Perfume, a $250 Rock Cut Crystal Necklace strung on._silver-plated chain and ONE PAIR OF LADIES' FIRST QUALITY Znfl qiiglity full fashion Hose. Choice of Crys- tal Necklace or Pearl Necklace. For pen and pencil with your old pen ment. You Save $3.50 With Your Old Pen Regardless of Make or Condition Your Old Bring your old pen to our store regardless of make or condition pen is in, present this.adyertisement and only $1.50, and we will give you this beau- tiful unbreakable $3.00 Self-Filling Fountain Pen with,the new, Lifetime Durium This $5.00 Pen and Pencil Set is given to you. IJUN Saturday 2 P M. to Only 5P M. | -July 20 | ESTEBETH CARRIES FIVE PASSENGERS The motorship Eswebeth carried |five Juneau pasengers from this ! port when she left on her regular | weekly run to Sitka and way ports | Wednesday. The outbound list: For Sitka—Nick Kitka, Ed Cal- laghan. For Todd—George ‘B. Johnson. For Hoonah—G. Hirst. For Chichagof—A. Pacator. e oma in 1934 produced the i C‘“ andigptions cn&,‘ in her entire history. f T istic hymn “Internationale,” as they | lined all sides of the famous square. | The leading agitators were ar-| rested by police, a number of wo- men among them. - HUNSBEDT ENROLLS | - Theodore Hunsbedt, Juneau young | man, has enrolled at West Point, ac- | cording to word received here. ch 1 went to the military academy some | time ago after passing his examin- | ation at Haines. Young Hunsbedt | here: and Okla) SHOI" I~ .'lJNEAU FIR! e ey PAIR FULL FASHION PURE (9 SILK HOSE — $1.00 VALUE $2.50 ROCK CRYSTAL NECKLACE, STRUNG ON SILVER-PLATED CHAIN $2.00 box of Face Powder, one $1.00 Ex- HOSE. Remember, these are pure silk and Yl Ll B iy sale, leave $1.50 $1.50 FOR ALL For = ARTICLES Originally $6.50 Value for $1.501 Certificate S ) $3.50 Durium Smooth Point Unbreakable «Self - filling this advertise- get a $2.00 propel and rcpel Pencil that matches the pen, You really pay Durium pen point. A factory-written life time guar- Pencil. this time send someone to the store before sale, leave French onyx, black and pearl and and children’s sizes. LIMIT 3 TO A |CUSTOMER EAU DRUG CO. men’s Saturday 2 P. M. to 5 P M. the at the special price of 75 cents. 10 Blue Steel Blades, to fit old or new Gil- lette, Auto-Strop, Gem, Eveready or Star Razors . A 1 tube Palm & Olive %havmg ‘Cream . 1 Styptic Pencil . I Genuine Goodrich Hone Total Value $1.9.) ll f . g o And This A or c Certificate If you cannot come at this time send someone to our store before sale, leave 75c¢ and your set will be laid aside. L L uneau rug 0. e thar. Gay vo JUNEAU, ALASKA 5 :

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