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Marrm ge of J uneau Miss Irene Burke Will Be Bride of Skagway Man at Church Ceremony Here An inter t circle of fr n Junes Skagway will be the ma October 12 of Miss Irene popular Juneau girl of the Forest Mr. Everett FULHVL Smith of way. The ceremony will take place in the Lutheran Chu p. m, with the Rev. Erling K Olafson reading the marriage vows, a receptic ollowing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Primavera. Miss Burke will be attended by, Miss Lillian Peterson as maid of‘ honor. and Mr. Arthur Burke,| brother of the bride, will be best| man. ‘ The couple will make their home | in Juneau, where Mr. Smith will| be connected with the A A Ju- | neau Gold Mining Comp: | Miss Burke is widely known here, | having been connected with the | Forest Service for seven years. Shel recently returned from a month’s * vacation in Pacific Coast States. | Several affairs are being planned | for the bride-elect, among them being a luncheon Mrs. Sally Shafer and Miss Pearl Peterson e giving Saturday at 1:15 at V[Lbd( Coffee el A large up clre friends will gather at t to compliment the popular - CALHOUN AVENUE IS PARTLY OPENED | FOR TRAFFIC NOW The Gastineau Construction Com- | pany finish paving on Calhoun | Avenue today and one side of the street is now open to traffic. The| side completed this morning open next Satlrday. Cement pouring on the block be- | tween Front Street and Willoughby ! Avenue on Main Street will be| started tomorrow morning. The block on Main Street will be paved with ordinary cement—not quick-| setting—and will be closed for 21, days. A. J. EMPLOYEE . tion. Sam J. Daniels, Alaska Juneau employee, and Lucille N. M of Seattle were united in m Baturday night by U. S. Commis- Westward and Mrs. later date A fine couple who will make their home formal sioner J. F. Mullen. Mr. Homer W. Gorman attended the at the Swmbeck Apartments. -~ Daily Empire Want Ads l’n) It's Housecleamng Tlme at White House THE DAlLY ALASKA EWIRE MONDAY, SEPT. 30, 1935. will Oflicial Dougl: ening Is Now Set for The committee, at last Thursday’s meeting of the burg, Chamber of Commerce, is to report lard, who has been missing since TAKES ABRIDE on Thursday regarding the selec-|Thursday, according to a message |to the Governor’s office from U. S. The bridge opening was originally | Commissioner Harold Dawes at cheduled for October 6, nce of Gov. John W, Troy to the made a will feaiu ments have been made cert This is housecleaning time at the White House. | Each year before the winter social scason begins a thorough housccleaning is given the executive mansion by the White House staff under the dirac- tion ‘ofithe housckeeper, M i Oneof the most difficult jo Parade to Be Feature Dedication October 13 (Continuea rrom Pagze One) Announcement of the decision of | the Queen contest will be made in | o a forthcoming issue of The Empire. | and Interior advisable. program, dedication, IS you flSSI.lI‘[IIICE ol SCHENLEY SPECIALS TO SUIT EVERY TASTE AND PURSE BuywhereyouseetheSchenley name! That Mark of Merit without —is your assurance of quality within. Trustworthy Schenley values. . . the finest assortment of liquors in Schenley history...await you at your Schenley dealer’s. See them today—use this list when you shop:— Sehevies Ditrvators, ., New Yo X. . SCHENLEY'S GOLDEN WEDDING BLENDED WHISKEY America's iaes blended whiskey. “It's ALL Whiskey.” SCHENLEY'S SILVER WEDDING DISTILLED LONDON DRY GIN Ten delicious ingredients give it the world's tastiest flavor. OLD QUAKER BRAND STRAIGHT WHISKEY The biggest selling straight whiskey in America wday. Bourbon or Rye. | Fevre, zs Bridge Op-|the pa but ab- Henrictta 5 is the clea station KINY to broadcast | program. three chandel careful han former nei t room. 'Stock Market: Is Unsettled New Huns e € Early Break Causes Setback— Some Recoveries NEW YORK, Sept. 30. — The Istrength of automotive issues and scattered specialties tended to sus- tain the otherwise wavering stocks. An early break in New Haven stock had a temporary unsettling effect on the list but ‘ recoveries appeared in the final hour. Today's clme was mwhnt irre- gular. { f CLOSING PRICES TODAY NEW YORK, Sept. 30.—Closing quotation of 'Alaska Jufieau ! mine (stock today is 15%, American Can 1 141%, American Power and Light 16%, Anaconda 20%, Bethlehem Steel 38, General Motors 46%, Interna- !tional Harvester 57%, Kennecott 24%, United States Steel 45, Pound 184911%, Schenley Distilleries 40%, | United Foundry %. DOW, JONES AVERAGES | The following are today's Dow, Requiring‘ gly large in size, it f to clean each one. nd 'u» husband, Henry Nesbitt, the' erk of th Roo::C\clu. |7 Gunmen the | A complete program will be rc- leased later by Attorney H. B. tion. Chairman of the celebra- Le-| White House,_ were Make Riud In the meantime merchants are Fatal Results FO“OW At' asked to prepare trade floats or display to mnk"‘ rade one long to bc_remem- |other vehicular |bered, the linking ‘of Juneau Douglas in civic and commercial life. —e-———— MAN IS MISSING NEAR PETERSBURG A searching party has been to search for Dale Petersburg. e - DON ABEL ARRIVES Don Abel, PAA Superintendent of Mr. involving a |Construction, arrived on the PAA Montana ranch and then to Mayo speeches by Lockheed Electra from Fairbanks. Brothers Clinic in Rochester for prominent citizens, and band con-|Abel has been at McGrath where throat treatment. Later he will go (ne day. Arranz:- a new PAA radio station building to Washington for conferences with th radio .5 noaring completion. in Chicago and CHICAGO, Sept. tempt to Rob Bank 30 ~—Tour me |and one woman were wounded, twc |eritically, when seven gunmen. were driven off by tear gas in am at tempt at robbery of the University State Bank on the South Side this afternoon. sent | seriously injured. officials. f Peters-| A bank guard was shot t which was chosen|to Duncan Canal, west O Binur:- the chest and a woman® &us mer e, BREWSTER GOES £OUTH Lyman S. Brewster, Superviscr » Details were not given. | Reindeer, in Alaska, who has been in Juneau for- several days, left on the Northland today for the Sduth, Brewster will first go to his SCHENLEY'S CREAM OF KENTUCKY STRAIGHT WHISKEY Favorite in Kentucky, where they call it “double rich”. SCHENLEY'S YFLOWER STRAIGHT WHISKEY Once they learn its. quaity, they all come back for more. OLD QUAKER DISTILLED DRY GIN A favorite everywhere. You'll be Proud to serve it. SCHENLEY'S RED LABEL—WHITE LABEL AMERICAN CREAM BRAND BLENDED WHISKIES So creamy smooth, so mellow, so mild, you'll agree “It’s the Cream”. OLD SCHENLEY STRAIGHT WHISKEY BOTTLED IN BOND under U.S.Gov- cenment Supervision. Every drop at Least 4 years old. In Bourbon or Rye. KINTORE LIQUEUR SCOTCH WHISKY Schenley went direct to" Scotland to get you a truly nadive Scotch whisky. GROCERY Department in COFFEE TOTEM GROCERY SPECIAL Per Ib., 25¢ Fresh Ground CHEESE Perlb.,19¢ ROYAL GELATINE Quick Setting Desert 3 pkgs. for 23¢ PRODUCTS Peas—3 for 50c Com—3 for 50c Spinach—3 for 45¢ LETTUCE _Large Heads—2 for 25 CELERY—Bleached, | 7~ Fresh Cottage SUSSMAN & WORMSER String Beans—3 for 50¢ 21 Aboard Alaska for This P ort Steamer Sa;ENorth Sun- day Afternoon—Freight Caused Sailing Delay v, 4 ‘,\~ te L SEATTLE, Sept. 30.—Steamer Al- aska, which brought a large. cargo south and-alse loaded a large cargo, salled for Al poris at 2 o'clock Sunday aftérnéon with-90 first class and 17 steerage passengerg aboard. Passerigers fér Junein ‘aboard!the Alaska include Jeanne Jones, W. H. Baker and wife, Myrtle Hedman, E. McChain, W. J. Fitzpatrick, ;A 8. Thompson, Mrs. Richelsen, Charles Sey, H. 8. Eyle, Mary wu- der, Mrs. V, F. Williams, Mrs. L. E. McAdam, T. B. Lorang, Mrs. W. M. Bruce and two children, Fred Mol- ler, Mrs. Paul Nizment, Irene Hin- dle, Frances Nichols. Jones averages: industrials 13181, railz 34.93, utilities 25.21. Spaghetti LYNDEN ~ Prepared with Mingced Chicken and Broth 11b. jars, 200 For uw Quick l.nnch SYRUP AMOCAT—Cane and Maple 25 b. cans for 30c 5 Ib. cans for 55¢ CALL US for Fresh Dari- gold Butter and Large Wash. Co-op Eggs S & W BRAND Pineapple, flats—3 for 5+ 35¢ Peaches, talls—2 for 25¢ Grapefruit--3 for B0c Fresl: anes lu'ge can ONIONS 7 Il-s. for 25¢ Hubbard Squash, Gc_lb_; SELL HERE TODAY The Juneau Cold Storage report- ed the purchase today of several boat loads of salmon for the Alaska Figh- eries, Inc. The following boats brought in salmon at the prevailing prices of 22c, 9c, 7¢, and 6¢; the two packer boats, Klinkett, Capt. Jimmie Martin, 3500 pounds and T-3768, Capt Jimmie Young, 2500 pounds, and three independents, the Mel- vin, with 2000 pounds, the Thelma with 1500, and the Addington with 1000. 3 ‘The, New England Company reported the purchase of ‘pounds of salmon at prevailing prices from the Fern; captained by Jim !..ow'J Britr 3 MINTOSH SOUTHBOUND., W. J. McIhtosh, Manager of .the Machinery Department of Fair- banks-Morse, ‘ahd ~ Company, who arrived reeenuy from a two weeks’ business trip to the Interior, was a round-trip passenger to Sitka aboard the Northland and sailed on the steamer for Seattle today. PR S, B. F. Kane, J. B. Caro repre- sentative. sailed for Petersburg on 'the Northiand. Lamb Chops Loin or Rib 2 lbs. for 55¢ Motorship Estebeth arrived y terday from Sitka and way with the following passengers: From Chichagof—Hs A. Giesl and Rad Wuno. From Angoon—R. H. Graham. From Tenakee—A. E. Goetz E. Edwards. From Hoonah—ceorge M. Smil From Funter—John Barres. ———————— SHOP IN JUNEAU, FIRST! Schilling pepper’ Enjoy the lixury m of fine pepper A K o nly MEAT Depar"tment » Rib Boil * Lean RiB:é' 2 1bs for 25¢ HAMBURGER FRESH GROUND 2 pounds for 35¢ POT ROAST 1 EAN MEATY CUTS Per pound, 19¢ WESTLAKE 90 Proof Whiskey, pint . Slrmght Bourbon P POLO CLUB GIN, Enghsh Style, pml OLD MR. BOSTON ORANGE GIN; “A Taste Sensation,” pint UD L OLD RYE, per fifth ... ..... I’ENWICK RYE, Straight, per fifth $2 25 * WINES—Tokay, Muscatel, Port, Angelics PER GALLON, $1.50—Bring, Your Jug large stalk—1 Sc TOMATOES 10¢ 1b. GRAPES, 2 Ibs for 25¢ T - 8 E?‘E}' B‘;?U BEER—" Pe'el;of Bf.s; : ] o or 95¢; per 182, Yakima Gems * 50Ib. bag $1.15 DELICICUS APPLES AND ORANGES AT PRICES PLUS QUALITY Special Delivery Service to Douglas, Treadwell Dtuly at1:30