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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPiRE, THURSDAY, OCT. 10, 1935. Bridge Dedication W, We are very proud to offer to the women of Gastineau Channel such wonderful coat values as this well.known brand of Kirsh- . styles for all occasions . . . in every smartest up-to- .l.lmur~ . . . they are copies of kadmg imports of the present scason . . . truly a quality coat throughout. iz been taken up with Washington of- | EVERY ONE A BEAUTIFUL GARMENT heen taen ol Vipiagion - FEATURING | mond, and the War Department of- | > fice at Seattle -is already working Pl @ Superior workmanship on a survey of the project, it has ® Smart styling been disclosed by radio messages raceived by Mayor 1. Goldstein, ® FExclusive woolen farbrics As the result of a notice from the @ All silk lined and guaranteed for 2 years ® Stunning fur trimmings \ Priced from $35.00 to $79.50 | pany to the effect that the mine 'needs the space now occupied on a > HATS of felts and velvets . . . with a:decidedly 1935 accent {rental basis by the lower- city float, Priced from $3.95 to $7.50 a message was sent to Delegate Di- 3 /SMALL BOAT HARBOR HERE Bi6 21ES¥lflN Cadist e 7 Delegate Dimond Request- ed to Take Action— chly ‘Received The meiier for & small boat harbor | for Juneau, whicy has recently be- | come an emergency measure, has | nmoor . the-minute f ,mond at_the direction of the City ,‘ouncxl last, Priday. t Action Expected Mayor 1. Goldstein received a gram from Delegate Dimond ng that he had taken the mat- ter up with Washington officials '® with the result that the District ‘$ Engirber of the War Department at Seattle had been directed to expe- dite an examination and report on the project. H. J. Wild, District Engineer of the War Department at Seattle, & legraphed Mayor Goldstein re- R questing maps and other data in ‘f 'the poscession of the City on the ,subject of a small boat harbor, at | the earliest possible date so that he cculd give the matter prompt | “onsideration. The maps ‘and other |data were forwarded to Wilde by \Gcldstflm yesterday. L R T SRS S 3 OK By Chief Engineers & 7 | 1In his message, Delegate Dimond l ING l tated that the only hope for Gov- CHARMI DRESSES Have you seen the new fall dresses which have just come in? In all the newest fabries and autumn colors . . . rust, wine. burn- : ed orange, green. brown and black. In a range of prices to suit { 6.50. any purse- -810.00 to ACCESSORIES . HOSIERY—A lovely new The ‘ernment action lay in securing work relief funds, and the project must |have the “O. K." of the Chief of { Engineers. Delegate Dimond thought |that the Engineer’s report would | be made within 60 days, but was not So inexpensive, we list all good points so you 1't be inclined to judge 'm by thair price alone. True bias cut, full length. Seam - rip - shrink - and- twist-proof. White and Tea certain. Rose. Lace trim or tailored. | , “Congress could make direct ap- N i { | ) § | propriation at the coming session for ! Slips, $1.25 to $3.75 ) | I} E { ) yvery ‘al' Rivers and Harbors projects in- ‘cluded in an act recently passed,” | Delezate Dimond said, “but T do not llo”k for this.” |, Mayor Goldstein, the Juneau | Coamber of Commerece and the l1\(:overnor‘s Office are working to- tether on the proposition. Mayor ldstin stated that the City is | prepared to go “to the limit of its b ability” toward carrying out the project, but that City finances would | fiot permit expenditure of the funds recessary for dredging costs, which would be the biggest item. newest Handbags 52.95 to $6.50 Gavy, colorfu:l Boucle Scarfs Dance Sets; made -of satin; $2.50 $1.25 A Tamara cloth, the 1e season, $1.25 Satin Panties, lace trimmed‘ and tailored st\ lcs $1 25 to $2.95 e e T ,WW Gloves — e P | sensation of ti NEW BEER PARLOR Albert Peterson and his accord- n‘ ion at; the :Northern Hotel Beer L) ’ [ ] Parlor tonight. —adv. - ety Bt ' SPECIAL DELIVERY TO DOUG- LAS! Daily, at 10:00 a.m. and. 2:30 pm. Kelly Blake's SPECIAL DE- LIVERY—Phone “2 adv. .1 7 R 3 Sy A Juneau’s Leading qurtmem Store ORDER YOUR OFFICIAL COPIES OF THE DOUGLAS BRIDGE EDITION OF THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE k¥ comrgfl DOUGLAS i L T ] o A AN e ey Street No. .. .. .. Town THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE WOUNIB FATAL FOR CAPTURED BANFF GUNMEN Young Falmexs Who Killed| Four Officers :Shot | Down'by Police ! | CALGARY, Oct. 10.—John Kal- | amakoff, 21, last survivor of a trio of young Doukhobor farmers of | Arran, Saskatchewan, whose brief | career in’ crime resulted in the death | of four police ofifcers, died in a hos- pital at Banff . shortly after mid-| night. He was shot in the stomach by‘ Game Warden William Neish near | Banff Tuesday. ‘ Kalamakoff survived more than | six hours after his companion, Pe- | ter Voyken, 21, died in the same hospital of stomach wounds. Joseph Posnikoff, 21, was sho! to | ath Monday night near Bpnfi BRREOLI 5 . SO 5 i OFFICERS INSTALLED BY DEMOLAY ORDER | i | | Installation ceremonies in mn-! dection with the newly elected offi- | sers of Royal Arch Gunnison Chap- | ter, Order of DeMolays for Boys, | were held in the Scottish Rite Tem- | ple here last evening. The install- | ing officers were Robert W. Cowl- ing, as Master Councilor; Danial| Livie as Senior Councilor and Pater | Melseth as Junior Councilor. Th? following boys were installed 1nn‘ office: George Danner, Master Councilol Dick Kilburn, Senior Councilo Walter Scott, Junior Counci'or; Scribe, Ted Cowling; Kenneth Web- ster, Senior Deacon; Louis Beaudin Junior Deacon; Harry Lucas, Sen- ior Steward; John Krugness, Jun- ior Steward; Wijliam Friend, Chap- lain; Arthur Ficken, Almoner; James Gray, Treasurer; Fred Har- ris, Marshall; George White, Stand- ard Bearer; Frank Garnick was also installed as Advisor to the boys. A number of Masons and visiting boys were present to witness the ceremonies and refreshments were served following the meeting. C. F. BROWN IS BUILDING HOME, FRITZ COVE ROAD C. F. Brown, who is better known locally as “Brownie the Barber,” is Fritz Cove Road. by Thanksgiving, is 13 miles from Juneau. Plans Treast and Associates, and con- man today. Materials are furnished | by the Columbia Lumber Company. The plans call for a building 20 by 30 feet, with a living room, kitch- en, bath and hallway downstairs, and two bedrooms on the second building a new summer home on the | The home, which will be finished | were drawn by N. Lester | U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU THE WEATHER /{By the U. S. Weather Jsurcan) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., October 10: Rain fonight and’Friday; light to. mod e até southerly winds. Ketchikan, foggy, partly cloudy, 38; Wrangell, foggy, LOCAL DATA g ime Barometer Temp. Humitity Wind Velocity ~ Weather 4 p.m. yest'y -..30.02 48 48 swW 4 Clear 4 am .today .29.93 39 83 E o Cldy Noon today ..29.79 42 kil S 7 Cldy CABLE, AND RADIO REPORTE 5 YESTERDAY TODAY Highest 4pm. | Lowest4dam. 4a.m. Precip. 4am Station temp. temp. | temp temp. velacity 24hru Wea'.lwr Anchorage 51 - ¢ 4 Barrow 38 38 :!d %14 ,ol Rain Nome 46 44 43 44 B/ 46 1Cldy Bethel 50 48 40 40 4 48 | Ratn Fairbanks 4 a4 | 3 36 4 02 cdy Dawson 30 30 22 2% 8 0 gy St. Paul 48 46 44 4 20 04 Cldy Dutch Harbor 52 50 | 44 440l 18 0 ‘Qlear Kodiak 54 54 4 46 8 01 Cldy Cordova ... 42 42 | 40 4 4 2,68 Cldy Juncou 49 48 | 3 39 4 [} clay sitka §2° o= oyl ekl At 0 —_ Ketchikan 52 52 36 36 4 0 Foggy Prince Rupert 52 52 40 44 2 0 Pt Cldy Edmenton . 42 34 18 20 4 0 Clear | Sesttle ... 58 50 | 4 48 4 0 Cldy Portland 70 68 50 50 4 0 Clear San Francisco 70 68 56 56 8 1 Cldy New York . 6 54 | 52 52 4 0 Cldy ‘Washington 52 42 46 4 0 Clear WEATHER CONDITIONS AT 8 A.'M. temperature, 38; Craig, partly cloudy, 39; Sitka, 37; Radioville, cloudy, 36; Soap- store Point, raining, 54; Skagway, raining, 43; Cordova, raining, 53; Chitina, cloudy, 36; McCarthy, cloudy, 36; Anchorage, cloudy, 45; Fairbanks, cloudy, 36; Nenana, cloudy, 42; Ruby, raining, 29; Nulato, raining, 42; Kaltag, cloudy, 40; Unalakleet, Hot Springs and Tanana, missing; Flat, raining, 37. WEATHER SYNOPSIS The severe storm area that was centered over the Bering Sea re- gicn yesterday has moved northeastward and has decreased in energy curing the past 24 hours, the storn area being centered today a' short distance southeast of Barrcw. A slight barometric deprcssxon‘ prevailed off the coast of the Pacific Coast States, while high pres-' sure prevailed over the Pacific Ocean between the Hawaiian Islands and the Aleutians. Precipitation aska. field of observation. the interior of plywood. A natural stone fireplace will feature the liv-| ing room. \ CORPORATION TAX NOTICES GOING OUT Notices are being sent out by Tefritorial Auditor Frank A. Boyle this week calling attention that corporation license taxes are due by the first of the year. The li- cense taxes must be paid in ad- vance and are always due the first day of January. - SMITH IS TRANSFERRED | operator in charge of the Juneau Radio Station, recently transferrsd to Seattle, and Mrs. Smith, sailed for the States on the Alaska. —————.——— NEW BEER PARLOR truction was begun by Ray Pet,er—l Albert Peterson and his accord-| {ion at ‘the Northern Hotel Beer | {Parlor tonight. . —adv. | -, SPECIAL DELIVERY TO DOUG- LAS!_Daily; at 10:00, auu. snd 2:30| pm. Kelly Bllkes SPECIAL DE-{ | Coor. The exterior will be shingled, I.IVBBY—P'Imne 442. adv. | JUNEAU, ALASKA o . . DOUGLAS BRIDGE EDITION 3§ Wrapped for mailing in a special covering, postage paid, at ten cents per copy. Furnish us your mailing list and we do the rest. Published on formal opcnmg day==Sunday, Qctober 13, 1935 Charles E. Smith, who has been | has been general from the Seward Peninsula southeastward to the northern portion of Southeast Al- The 24-hour temperature chanzes have been small thmughout, the HAYWORTH MAKES ‘LONG AIR VOYAGE —— Tom Hayworth, Junior Meteoro- “ozist, who has been connected ‘with the Juneau Weather Bureau for mere than a year, was a passenger ta Fairbanks on the PAA Lockheed BElcctra this morning. Hayworth, who returned Tuesday from a month's, vacation .in Se- attle aboard the Alaska Air Trans- port Pateo, flown. by, Sheldon Sim- mons, has been transferred to the | Weather Bureau at Nome. He will make the trip from Fairbanks to Neme o by plane, completing the ney from Seattle entirely by air. 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