The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 18, 1935, Page 2

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9600000 000000000 1 he Socia Season Is ON! e NEW SEASON with a NEW COAT. NEW GREET th NEW FROCK, ACCESSORIES VELVETS SATINS CREPES LACE! for FORMALS! It’s going to be a luxuriant season—Evening clothes will employ rich satins and vel- vets and drape them in soft lovely lines. lighted with our collection of evening and their new dresses prices oy Juneau’s Leading Department 9000000000000 000000000000 DUCK SHOOTING ENDS TOMORROW AFT ERNOON AT 4 | To- tain rings down on ducks at exact- ly 4 p.m. tom w afternoon. While th ason has been a poor one, game officials said there had n excellent ¢ peration from the A‘um s everywhere and no viola- tions were reported. Sportsmen al- ready are planning to make formal requests to the Biological Survey for 2 more fitting shooting season next ar. Only 30 days were allowed this shoot ducks. ing issued today o Parker’s Beef ALASKA’S OWN PRODUCT sz&tqzma’ Yalbuss wnsece ’1 Leanand Meaty Choice Steer Beef Pot Roast ) Steer Beef % § i RIB BOIL Per 1b.,122¢ Par[(er’s Corner Market “Buy Alaska” PHONE 338 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, OCT. 18, 1935 DOUGLAS | NEWS FIRE BOYS OF CHANNEL MEET | ;MST EVENING! / Purplo Bubble Ball Saturday Night B.M. Behrends Co., Inc. e e CORNED BEEF Boneless Brisket 22¢ pound f { | Better P&oiecnq Is¥to Provided—Doiiglas Host of Juneau | One of the long-looked for results of the building of the Douglas bridge | across the channel, to-wit—the unit- ' ing of the bonds of closer unity be- tween the Juneau and Douglds Fire, Departments, had its first realiza- tion last night when the Juneau fire- men, invited to be the guests of the local organization at the regular meeting came to Douglas and plans were started that will eventually give greater security against fire hazards| for both towns. Former Fire Chief L. W. Kilburn, who recently resigned as head of the department, in a speech of welcome presented’ the “key” to the city to V. W. Mulvihill, Chief of the Juneau department. The latter responded in fine spirit, and following him with appropriate remarks during the remainder of the evening most of the visitors and some of the local men spoke, Discussion of equipment, particularly the kind of hose to use, favored the inch and a half hose with siamese couplings against two and a half inch. Arrangements were then made whereby one week from the coming Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, Chief Mulvihill and a squad of his men will come to.Douglas for a fire drill and try out local equip- ment. Chief Jensen asked all mem- ber: who are able to be on hand for the occasion. H. L, Cochrane, the capable master 2f (=remonies with assistants Lang- sath, ‘Erskine, and Bonner, served efreshments consisting of salad, bak>d ham, sandwiches and the ut- mo 5 of convivialty prevailed. F.ominent among the visitors in- cluded in addition to the chief, 'Joe Hill, chief truck driver of Juneau, Guy Caudet, Kelly Blake, James Crme, Don Haley and Douglas Oli~ ver. You will be de- dinner moderate and S i NORTH SEA IN PORT In at 2 o'clock this morning, the North Sea had three passengers for | Douglas: Mrs. M. Summers of M| Vernon, Wash,, Miss Rita Robertson | and William Robertson Jr., from Ketchikan, The vessel also had sev- eral tons of freight for local busi- ness houses. Store ATTENTION RAINBOW GIRLS Initiation Saturday night at 7:30. | ANNUAL BAZAAR NOV. 4. Masons, Eastern.Stars and visiting | At a meeting of the Ladies League Rainbow Girls invited. Social fol- | hel’i last night'in’ thie League rooms, lowing meeting. for the ‘annual bazaar to be LAZZETTE SHEARER, on November 4 were made. Dis- Recorder. cusion in regards to giving a dinner g iyl on the night of the event took place, SPECIAL DELIVERY TO DOUG- but was left undecided until a future LAS! Daily at 10:00 a.m. and 2:30 date. p.m. Kelly Blake's SPECIAL DE-| TFollowing the business session a LIVERY—Phone 442. adv. | sewing party was held. Refreshmants | LADIES LEAGUE PLANS adv. Our motto signifies a definite prom seto you. “BETIER QU ALITY . “PAY CASH—PAY LESS.” always ke(‘p 'hlE promise PRICES” . APPLES Fine Keepersbox . . Johnathani Limit—6 cans Ib. 18¢ Sugar Cured Large Fancy Puree—Large D s e The Quality Is ( o | i i Finest—Freshest BB, ittt Matches, carton , 29¢ Tomatoes, 2 cans 25¢ were served by hostesses Mrs. Jack | Langseth and Mrs. Hans Loken. ! e ST. LUKE'S GUILD TO | PLAY CARDS TONIGHT A card party will be given tonight by St. Luke’'s Guild in the Govern- ment School. There will be whist and bridge and prizes will be award- ed, also a door prize. The public is invited to attend. b Qi L BUS SERVICE UNDER WAY Although a few trips by the Chan- 18] Bus were made between Douglas md Juneau singe the first of the eek, the first regular trip of a ..he juled service was made this for A. J. men, and contin- oughout the dav at regular ulna intervals. - 0‘( SICK LIST Joe Riedi, Jr. wds the victim of an attack of the “flu” for several days of the p’ t weel S e INSPECTS HOME ARTS WORK A. E. Schoettler and wife were vis- itors at the Government School last evening and inspected the work in | furniture making and sewing. There was a large attendance and Mr. 'Schoettler is well pleased with the progress being made. BRANT TAKES FISH BUREAU STAFF SOUTH Government Employees Leaving Tomorrow Aboard Flagship ing season in Alaska, members of the U. S. Fisheries Bureau staff are| planning to leave Juneau tomorrow . evening about 7 o'clock aboard the | fisheries flagship Brant for Seattle. 1In the party will be'Miss Bess O'Neill, Ralph Baker, Mrs. Georgia Galla- gher and Mrs. Dewey Baker of the office staff and Warden Donald S. ‘Haley. At Wrangell the Brant will pick up| L. G. Wingard, Alaska Agent, who| has gone ahead with the Widgeon which is to be laid up at Wrangell for the winter. Also going aboard in, Wrangell will be Special Warden| William S. Newcomb and Morris | ANNUAL PURPLE FUN! Admission $1.00 i ‘mind, S, oS- PR BUBBLE Tomorrow Night o FAVORS! SPECIAL MUSIC! DECORATIONS! Dancing 9:30 BERT'S CASI'I GROCERY ' “PAY CASH-PAY LESS” We pledge ourselves to LOWER $1.59 Soup, Tomato,can5c Jell-0, 4 for . . 25¢ Wlnle It Lasts "84c Cans ON WILLOUGHBY—Two Deliveri:s Daily PINEAPPLE, buffettins . . . . . . 10c Dole—Fancy Sliced, Crushed s LB i P b ST 2 Eggs,doz. . . . 43¢ “CO.OP”—] TunaFish, 2tins. 35¢ White Meat—Medium cans Swansdown, pkg. 33¢ or SOFTASILK Cake Flour Largest, Freshest HOME MADE BREAD, loaf . . . . 10c Insurpassed R e . e et PHONE 105 Buy Quality - Save Money - Shop Here Rafan, scientific assistant. Assistant Agent W. W. Kinsey Oi‘ the Yakutat district will remain in charge of the ofifce here until shortly after the first of the year when Mrs. | ‘Baker, Warden Haley and perhap: Mrs. Gallagher will return to the| Juneau office. The Teal, another fisheries vessel, | is leaving Ketchikan for the south Sunday taking Warden Clarence Ol- son and Warden A. P. Romine. The Scoter and Auklet have already gone south. The vessels will be overhauled in Seattle and it is expected to have |them in shape to return north to | oarry on fisheries worl Conciuding the work of ‘the fish-| connection with the Works Prog dministra- tion shortly after the first of the Never 'bakes' out nor freezes out Schilling E%‘ 0"), £ Q e Vanilla SPECIAL m:i.lw:n 70 DOUG- LAS! Daily at 10:09 _a.m. and. 2:30 new year, according to Agent Win- | pm. XKelly Blake's SPECIAL DE- LIVERY—Phone 442, _adv Knowingly Refuses —to make a good, loan A merchant will not refuse to mnke a good sale. A bank is just as desirous to make good loans for to it a loan is the equiva- lent of a sale. But in addition to the willingness of the merchant the bank has the responsibility of a trustee. Its loanable funds consist chiefly of its customers' desposits. Under the law and under good banking practice regardless of law it is obligated to use all human dili- gence in lending its funds only to reliable sersons for constructive business purposes along lines in keeping with the welfue of the community. rhis bank has ample funds for loans which conform to sound banking prin- 2iples. The First N anonal Bank JUNEAU, ALASKA The Right Way —The right way to read is to let the light fall over your shoulder onto the page. ; The right LAMP to use is an EDESON MAZDA LAMP; because it gives you good’ light at low cost. —The right size to use . . . and there is a right lamp for every lighting purpose . . . will be prescribed for you if you will coime in and let us show you our large assortment of Edison Mazda Lamps. [ ] Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. JUNEAU—Phone 6 DOUGLAS—Phone 18 OFFICIALS WANTED For 1935-36 BASKETBALL SEASON Send qualifications and experience (both play- ing and officiating) to A. B. PHILLIPS Superintendent of Schools @ Officials will be paid. HUNTERS! -’ You ean make this your headquarters ‘and e u. sured you wilk bag the limit. A wonderful game season in this vicinjty has lnel wlll — MAKE US PROVE IT! LAl Special weekly or monthly rates to winter guests or hunting marties, Sitka Hot Springs GODDARD, ALASKA HUNTING BOATING FISHING

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