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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, SEPT. 27: 1935. DOUGLAS | , NEWS. | A | DUUGLAS SCOUT TROOP { RECEIVES INSTRUCTION | Douglas Boy Scouts met with - Acoutmaster Chester - Mark Jensen | | and his assistant Bob-DePree in the | basement of the Community Church t evening with all members pres-; f,; & 100 per cent, attendance.| | Rules and mothods to be studied | | vera explained and lots of enthus- | | tasm for the work abounded on all «ides. The tenderfoot. test, one of | “he first to be learned in cojnection with becoming a Scout was given with eager response and as soon as g » S he manuals arrive the complete srogram of study will follow. The boys were divided into patrols with the following leaders — Joe i ¥ § ; 3 s g/ Reidi, Gerald Cashen, George Stra- ks uer and Albert Brown. | THEY onLDN T PREIRNEEGERE L. 7 6. WYLLERS MOVE TO JUNEAU After about a year's residence in Douglas, C. E. Wyller, assistant highway engineor for the. Bureau of Publie Roads, who has been in charge of survey work in connaction with the bullding of the new high- way with his fam'ly yesterday trans- lerred his residence to Juneau. John Harsbburger also with the B. P. R. moved to Juneau yester- day. T RTS8 ¥ RINKIT STRAIGHT'] “Swell gin? Why, | ought fo paint a great big personal ok. on this sign. | know first-hand that Old Mr. Boston Gin is aces as a straight drink. Brother—there's a gin that needs no mixers. Mind you, I'm raising no argument with fellows who insist that it's the world's best mixer. I'm merely sticking to MY story that a, millionaire couldn't buy a sweller straight drink." IT'S AS SMOOTH AS OLD BRANDY . ; The Aristocrats of Furs : s ’ § trim them, but the Scoidsfar e prices ar itrom IEMPORARY RESIDENTS = ~ ’ o LEAVING FOR SOUTH oked to leave on the Northland (lrlStO(‘r('tlc' ar: Mrs. Elvina Morrow, who has been visiting here for the past thire een months, and Mrs, Edwina Sne- then, who has been visiting her par- nts, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Martinson ince early summer, A ol o A TREADWELL BRIDGE CLOSED A sign has been placed at the top of the bridze leading from St. Ann's Avenue to the Treadwell plaza an- jouncing that the structure is clos- ed to automobile irayel for the ; nt. According to the report it is now planned to'have the bridge filled in ater rather than make temporary repairs. at this time. e A i COUNCIL POS3 PONED Owing to the abscrice of Mayor A. E. Goetz, tonight’s session of the Couglas City Council has been post- poned until next week, when the shief executive of the city is ex- Advertisement No. 120 pected to return. [ — - i sty PR e s T I’S‘BU’S ‘D‘RIVEB ‘D f o ) | U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU Rex Fox, formerly on the motor- u r e sne s A unceshed @ Al “hip Estebeth, plying between Ju- isl S Tmade ik b Uk THE WEA THER aeau and Sitka, has resigned and . F',s . tl)r v Tnited . Shetes. la today became driver of one of the 07 B K (By the U, B, Weather Burcan) 3 of the Channel Bus Line, on in Magazine service between Juneau and Doug- . e THE LAST OF OUR EARLY PURCHASES HAVE ARRIVED . . NEW FUR-TRIMMED MODELS . . AND AT A PRICE TO PLEASE EVERY - TRIMS SIZES FOR WOMEN ! COLORS T ——————————— e . > - » - - - Riceqon AND MISSES Black Black Persian 14-20-36-40 Mogador Brown Beaver Badger our stock is Navy Blue W easel Skunk Grey Mixtures { Choose yours while ; Kennecott Copper { { complete! E } { Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m, Sept. 27: Rain tonight and Saturday; modsrate to fresh southeast winds. ' Pay Day Specials Continue Upstairs 7 U . A TR SR RN Wi SR o s BB AR e o “Rus:ian River Rainbows” is the ot 5 truck T subject of an article by Frank Du- AL DA’ n:yk n‘;fi’," X:u;hie;:cye !t;]: fl?;i fresne, Assistant Executive Officer Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity ~ Weather by B ‘ which has been in ise since the Of the Alaska Game Commission, 4 p.m. yesty 3018 51 95 s 8 Mud.R._fliu L] ° e ren s O., nCI bullding was erected in 1914. appearing in the October Field and 4 am. today 30.13 58 84 SE 16 Lt. Rain Stream magazine which has just Noon today 30.16 57 92 s 12 Lt. Rain Work on the new floor will start Monday morning. arrived on the stands here. Dufresne, who knows fishing in Juneaw’s Leading Department Store S0000000000000000000000 *00 0000000006000 000 s 0600060 i — Alaska-as few men do, tells of an sl ARG S5 S e , Pdue Sq“ad’ C‘IM interesting angling experience on e S e St gy 7 I PSR e i Out in Aftemath of the Russian river, Kenal Peninsula, DR VAN ACKEREN he has been in many other |ington, D. C., last spring of Dr., R . G north of Seward. No better fishing "FORMERLY WITH "% " 0 h oot i+, Recent LouisBaer Go i be tound on the Norin Ameri-| * nin r. Va k. AR . i e ) e can continent, Dufresne says, as he HEALTH BUREAU +« e bt V"“,A;L;rfi:\ i CINCINNATI, Ohio, Sept. 27. — tells his readers it is probable the | 5 boi: NEW. FTOQOR X0 B g Heavily-armed police squadg; patrall- Russians, who named the river, 5o v LA, PR TRECE ed the west end after a night of were not following the rainbow in ROOM, CITY HALL, spotadic outbreaks and threatened search of gold but that the rain- hiic mass attacks between whites and bows themselves were the irresistible Medical Director of the Bureau of The Foss Construction Company | nezroes over the Louis-Baer fight. lure, | Indian Affairs who arrived this cubmitted the lowest bid and has| They had mecn and youths of is a well-written, graphic story | week to resume his duties, as it is| The new executive takes the place peen awarded a contract for 1nymxlhn;b races under arrest om assort- aska that all real fishermen his first trip to the Territory al- 1eft vacant by the wransfer to Wash- 3 Jaminated fir floor .in the fire'ed, charges. enjoy. d 1 G . the (DR SISO Alaska will be a new ex; to Dr. J. F. Van Acki or more he has been with the Marine Hospital in Seattle. “"GET IN THE SWIM! Spend Your Vacation at Sitka Hot Springs PHONES :"" g i qUNTING O BOATING . FISHING Grocery Department _' - " PMeat Department 24 or N s 24-2 Rings 42 2 (f_ 42-2 Rings KIDS! Free tickets to Merchants’ 1 Many of our present customers shop at PIGGLY WIGGLY today because they came to recognize our et s stores as being dependable at all times. Sound Banking Is COOPERATIVE One of the two main functions of com- mercial banking is to supply «redit to business, industry and individuals on a mutually profitable basis. 100d loans react for the prosperity and welfare of the community. Poor loans tend to retard its progress. This bank is actively seeking loans that measure up to' those standards of banking practice which experience and observation have proved essential—so that the bank, the borrower and the community may all profit. Matinee Saturday EGGS Large, .Frefih. Clean 2 doz., 85¢ CRACKERS | CRACKERS || TOMATOES < « Large G'Ts : 2 for 23¢ " Meat Balls BUTTER Hedlund’s Sunset Gold 2cans, 35¢ || 2 lbs., 69¢ COFFEE, All Brands Pigg‘y Wiggly Meat Dept. CORNFLAKES Pound can, 3lc¢ ELL s Kellogg’s, 2 for 23¢ SHORTENING-—Swift's Jewel, 3 Ih. cdrton’ ... .50 RITZ . Large Caddy,_ 30¢ 35¢ CHEESE, American || 3 FRYERS—Young Tender Birds ... ..o -$115 MTLK, All Brands ~ Tillamook, lb., 23¢ YOUNG HENS—Blue Ribbon, Best Quality, Ib. ... 2dc 14 cans, 97¢ The First National COTTAGE CHEESEAAttru(-tiYe‘qusls Tumbler ... ... 15¢ Bank TEA, Schillings Black || b e — [|POTATOES, U. S. No. : P Ound, 73(: i BROOK:‘IS;]I;I:VI;:E l;::gi‘:ffi;r}:)- ------------------- 380 Gl 1 ) 100 lbs" $2‘09