The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 10, 1936, Page 7

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

cLas| 5% DOUGLAS NEWS Sl REETS OF DOUGLAS 3 ARE BEING IMPROVED Work on the road at the lower end of the Douglas ball park was this week resumed by a small con- tingent of the relief crew now em- plgyed in Douglas on a temporary project. The taking of gravel f; the center of the ball park to m: part of the fill necessary in th road will result also in leveling of; the ball grounds. The Second Street regrade is progressing in good shape. - .- SCOUT BADGES ARRIVE Qf big interest in the Douglas Boy &Q\n organization which has pro- | AROL KARNES WEARS PARKA FROM KOTZEBUE Little, four-year- o]d Carol Karnes, daughter of A. E. Karnes, Territor- ial Commissioner of Education, is sporting real Alaskan raiment the: days. So is Carol’s doll. When Carol's father went on a | school inspection tour to Kotzebue, | | he ordered a parka made for her as a Christmas present; and when the school-children in Kotzebue heard of it, they made a smaller copy to fit her doll. Now that both parkas have arrived in Juneau, Carol can be seen most any day wearing a beautiful grey reindeer hide garment and accompanied by a smallér grey reindeer replica of herself who likes ‘ the snow as much as she does. Carol's parka is split down the front, like a coat, rather than fol- | lowing the conventional .pattern, | Mrs. Karnes says, because :Carol’s ‘ four year old nose has a fastidious sense of smell, and objected stren- first. ?fipd in fine shape under the! uously to Carol’s plunging in head- lership of Mark Jensen and Rob- | Dupree during the past two| mponths, is the receipt in the last mail of appropriate badges for the degree attained by twenty of the Scauts. More badges will have to be ordered soon to:take care of € increase in membership. A ?lmpe( which was recently ordered on_the ‘way) = >oo DRAMACLUB WORKSHOP | TO CONVENE TO’NlGHTj Drama Club memhers interested in acting or producing of plays will meet tonight at the home of Grace Vivian Ramsay for the first The Scouts will meet. the first of | of the “workshop sessions” to be in- the week to receive their badges. ————— | FLORIDAN PURCHASES | troduced into club work,during the | coming year. Members are asked to report 'IHE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY JAN 10, |936 MONDAY ! LADIES’ ALL-RUBBER GAITERS .. LADIES’ WOOL DRESSES, reg .$5.50 ... LADIES’ ALL-WOOL COATS, reg. $13.50 ... LADIES’ SNUGGERS., reg. $1, NOW 2 for RAYON NIGHTGOWNS LADIES’ SILK PAJAMAS ... . RAYON PANTIES, 2 for .. MEN’S CLOSE-OUT ITEMS KINGFISHER BOOTS T LIGHT SPORTSMAN BOOTS . .. $5.50 SPORTING BOOTS, size 6 only $3.25 BLACK or TAN, ALL-RUBBER PACS . . $3.95 HEAVY WORK SHOES : .. $2.75 14-INCH HEAVY SHOES 39,95 Carl Floridan this week purchased | promptly at 7:30 o'clock, as there Lot 1 in Block /40 from the city| will be a lgng and interesting meet- with the expectation of building a! ing. jome. His lot borders the public . PIONEERS INSTALL ‘ OFFICERS TONIGHT = TENNIS SHOES, Crepe Soles ..98¢ SWEATERS,each . . . . . $1.00 ||lmmlmmmummnimm CHILDREN’S FLANNEL PAIAMAS SLEEPING GARMENTS, CHILDREN'S .. INTERIOR DECORATING JOBS NUMBER MANY IN DCUGLAS “Frenchy” DeRousette, painter, is busy this week redecorating the interior of the Odd Fellows Hall. Already listed in the list of similar completed jobs done by the artist are Mike’s Dreamland, Coliseum Theatre, the Douglas Inn, Catholic church, H. Langfeldt residence and the Kilburn house. - e - ON SICK LIST Mrs. John Mills is undergoing treatment for high blood pressure from which she has been sufiering fof' some ‘time. Yesterday she cessfully: withstood a slight opera- tion for relief of her condition, and Was resting comfortably at her home today. order of business at tonight's 7:30 o’clock meeting of Igloo No. 6 of the Pioneers of Alaska and the Pioneer Auxiliary at the I. O. O. F. Hall. Installing officer for both groups will be Past Grand President H. R. Shepard. .- PAT NAGHEL HERE Edward Naghel, son of Mr. and Mr Charles Naghel, arrived from the stward on the Alaska and will visit here briefly, then g to Washington, D. C., to become a - member of the PWA staff. - - eee - CARD OF THANKS I desire to thank those who so kindly and thoughtfully sent floral Installation of officers will be the | LADIES’ SILK HOSIERY 2¢airs . . §1.00 Phone 454 Watch For Qur “BIG SHOE SALE LEADER DEPT. STORE MEN’S DRESS SHOES Pair Phone 454 » 'Sante Degan, butcher at Goetz' |pieces and all those, especially the Grocery, is confined to his home old timers, who showed their friend with an attack of flu. iship at the last rites for my fathe: —_—————— W. C. Irish. SHOP IN JUVFAU. FIRST! I adv. Mrs. VICTOR CRONDAHL. EVERY DA“ at the Daily Cross-word Puzzle ACROSS Solution of Yestrrday's Puzzle . Hostlle feel- 1. Loyal N\ ing or intent 6. Owns . Capital of e & P . Rocompenses 12. Italian river Pre: 13. L a . bharp sound 14. Silkworm . ut 15 3 Cryslalllzzd me iy , NEW LOW PRICES ON (e 1“1' g o e CANADIAN MONOGRAM, UDL and SPECIALS .. REAL VALUE‘S FAST GIN, Pint. . $1.00 SLOE GIN,Pint . . . $1.00 APRICOT BRANDY, Pint $1.00 MANHATTAN Cocktail, Pt. $1 APRICOT CORDIAL, Pt. . $l.®0 KESSLER'S, Private Blend, 1-Year-Old . BRANDY, 2 Years Old, Pint . YACHT CLUB BOURBON, 1-Year-Old 3-YEAR-GLD WINES MUSCATEL, TOKAY, AN(,-ELI(‘A sl no s RPN =) s . SHERRY—Per Quart BEER B E E R 8 Bottles REGAL AMBER BER or ALE . 7 bottles OLYMPIA BEER 7 Bottles ALT HEIDELBERG BEER 7 Bottles RHEINLANDER BEER 7 Tins PABST BLUE RIBBON BEER MIXERS MIXERS Pay'n Takit Liguor Department One who uses BEER I g SCOTCH WHISKIES "AZTEC 8 Bottles Case $2.65 REGAL AMBER Beer and Ale Case $2.95 " MuMM'S CHAMPAGNE Bottle $5.95 15 bottle $3.25 CALIFORNIA Ot Acknowledge as due . Goddess of the 77, eneral harvest . Greek letter valley 32. Decreu Bohemian John DeWar Scotch, Fifth ... AL Teacher’s Scotch, Fifth ... ; 95¢ garment . Haif: prefix . Small whirl- spee i Black & White Scotch, Fifth .. Be»erau 49, pool Alternative : Tilt DOWN 9 Aot of Haig & Haig Scotch, Fifth T :é::n'y A o | Hudson Bay Royal Charter, Fifth _ hdr ; oP"""'ym"" % Johnny Jameson Scotch, Fifth . 4. Chy ln Frn.nu . Game of Sell 3 . Sprinkies 5 pohancs o 45 Not hara Johnny Walker, Red Label, Fifth Glen Mar Scotch, Fifth . Peter Dawson Scotch, Fifth 3 4. All Scotch_Whiskies Oger 8 Years Old ... e = /fl.. ..... | ii.zfififi.g'ig gg?s};fi;'lfllffgbn COGNAC, Fifth ... . u%/flllfillpl%//; QH.WW.%%.W.H EEJiw JANENE e . Trap dance 3 Pollnnoul tree Triangular a . Long n!'r'ullv. Leguminous SRR Pl MARTELL COGNAC BRANDY, Fifth ... ok bRt 3-STAR HENNESSY 'COGNAC BRANDY, Fifth .. UDL, ORIGINAL CANADIAN, Fifth $3.75, Pint .. CHAMPAGNE MONOGRAM, CANADIAN, 6-YEAR-OLD— Full Quarts $3.50, Pints _. Pints $1.25 3-STAR HENNESSY, Pint 4 Quarts 7-UP RU M ! "WINE 4 Quarts LIME RICKEY HUDSON’S BAY, 114!Proof, Fifth _ 5 Per Gallon 314’0 4 Quarts GINGER ALE HUDSON'S BAY. 151.Proof, Fifth Muscatel, Angelica, | ! uarts 4 PER CENT PERFECT MIXER LEMON HART, 150-Proof, Fifth LEMON HART, 150-Proof, Pint . P°"‘ = Y’s’;‘t’:;’g ’ HUDSON’S BAY, 151-Proof, Pint:. z m!an dal, Madeira HUDSON’S BAY, 114:Proof, Pint ST. CROIX, 120-Proof, Pint . BRING YOUR JUG PILGRIM, 100-Proof, Pint . T 8:Pints RGOT BEER 8 Pints CREME FIZZ | 8 Pints sODA Frzz | 8 Pints SPARKLING WATER, Lithiated and Carbonated . '-AY’N TAKIT 92 PHONE : — GEORGE BROTHERS— We Sell for LESS—BECAUSE—We Sell for CASH! , filflflllfiwnflmlflmlfllflflfllmmlmmmlmflIllllIIllmmllflllflllllllllllllIIIIllIlllllllIMIIlfilIllLlIIlllllIIIHIllllllllllIIll!llllllllllllmllIlllllllIllllllfllIII|IIllIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIllIIlI{IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII THEI]DBR,E RBUSEVEI.T 1 | Would never have been President if his eyes had 4. not been cared for in childhood. PARENTS: . Your children’s eyes should be cared for if there #* is any indication that they are not functioning 15 normally. Poor or strained vision retards your ! children’s progress. ¥ Phone DR. R. L. CARLSON at the Gastineau NOW for an appointment to have your children’s mmuulfifiiil‘umfimummmm T I eyes examined. Twenty Years’ Experience

Other pages from this issue: