The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 15, 1936, Page 2

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! D R o e M i e Gowns and Pajamas A complete new Fall line of Women's and Children's Nightwear. Women'’s Knit and Jersey Gowns and Pajamas—$2.25 and $2.75 Women'’s Flannelette Gowns 85¢c and up 3 Women's Flannelette Pajamas $1.25 and up Girls' Tuck-Stitch Pajamas Flannelette Gowns and Pajamas Boys’ Flannelette Pajamas $1.25 and $1.75 Dr. Denton's Sleepers for Children Moderately Priced WOMEN'S ROBES FOR FALL Wool Flannel Robes—$5.00 and up Pendleton Robes—$10.50 to $12.50 : Corduroy Robes and Pajamas—$7.95 T LVANN Silk Robes—$10.50 B. M. Behrends Co. Inc, - Juneau's Leading Department Store It is time for everyone to stand ka, asking that transportation to{ ppd cand < s dodl Daily C;;);s-w:br;ifizzle‘ 4. Siberlan river 86, Town In Dela- 45, False god ware . moa e A AN ol Y BES $ol Vesterday's Puzzle 1. Whiripools l L S : £ Sisnder L 9. Opén ‘bostill- | l.‘ i Ol 18 No 9. rozen water 2 AL S tl Imr:fi eity g oI it d (eld 21 A nke; S ’ ] TRTIOT] 4 Bl ¥ ; with a & SAMA AT, ce EINIDIS| 26 tmprovised il tockade In ‘;I ain 2 ; E NWEO the Sudan f country H 29 Regtiire | & dis 2 £ ishs % * L] ABILID] Vice used 15 9 m; | #ouna L TILILIAITIE n;n:(m.g] mmg iate Rlass Heive. " [CIAIG OINERASIEEIN| 4, gufhhers prayer [T A HIAIRIE] 3" Hobby = #1. Long feh 37 Youthy veloves == e na- PR S y Venus = P ireor'a” {8 Mukenipio: g7 Glossy fabrics gy LN SME, (ER thing 41. Enticed: POWN of lead = 30 Article ot tood ‘T EnUCed: 1. Eeminine 40 Public lodking B Pncaned 50 At no time: g 3 G sontr, . 2 One who puri- 4 10 Sunken fence 52 Prono : LS Banyiontin goA A3, Ehenps arte 3P at chil- | Slordy T &4, perialt stori - . Pertaining t 7 . ) 4////// A oW el P 77/ N & st Ea AN N L 7 i & W S B Y TAT M A N up and defend the Constitution,” the north net be cut off in the event| 4 . declared the Judge. of a martime strike. wEnnING EvENT ; - L ' The Judge recited the history of P.-I. since its foundt nd poir C. D. Beale told of an interesting B i 7 NN s E F s G R E A T trip Outside and reported Iowa far- JAZZ BRINGS SIX te t mers raised only half a crop of| The gasboat Jazz, operated by : but were getting a dollar a Cash Cole, made a trip to the mouth ] for it, which, he remarked, Of the Taku River yesterday morn- come price for corn” He said D8 With tWo passengers, miners, for w he found business very good every- | the Whitewater mine. At the mouth R where. i of the river, the passengers were = P ") et b : __|transferred to Capt. William B v Feme BRY) \\vv ;kAll:::}Tf-K(‘\";lx::};;]x; :]u Strong’s river boat Jeanne, for the ney, spoke brie exte: greet- | 3" : ing the best season in Ketchikan in jeanne and they came to Juneau out that the paper h: Iways b BAte on the Jazz, arriying here yester- a strong supporter of Alaska an A letter from the Tacoma Cham- day afternoon. suggested that Alaskans would not ber of Commerce said that the Ta- Ty s be amiss in lending such support coma Chamber had appealed to Lode ~nd placer location -hotices =3 they could to the P. I. Secretary Ickes in behait of Alas-| for sale »~t The Empire office. 86.3° PROOP | Way—Live in South and Mrs. Thomas Bordeaux were way. to Seaitle on the Princess Louise this morning. The marriage of Miss Cathryn Hahn to Mr. Russell Bordeaux of (Venietia ‘Pugh), as matron of hon- My, Hahn, yas best man. Mrs. attle to be present at the wedding. & Those . assisting at the reception were lgdgqus F. J. Vanderwell, L. C. Gailllt; E. A. Rasmussen, H. B. Haona, W. C. Blancard, P. I. Dakl,” F, B. Vanderwal wnd Miss Lottle Gafty. ' ! Mr, and Mrs. Bordeaux will make their home, in Olympia. Both the bride and the groom attended the Uniyersity of Wash- !fi? n' whete Mrs. Bordeaux was a ‘member of Chi Omega and Mr. ofdesiix of Phil 'Delta Theta. T deaux is ‘the daughter of a piofieer family of Skagway. Mr. Hahn has beén shp,ergh’wndem of the White Pass Route for many —That Frhe incomparable sense of satisfaction one gets from ordering Haig & Haig is inspired lml m hanced by the knowledge that its name has alwaysmeant the highest attainment in the world of Scotch. The fgfi;e‘ S::r" is 8 years old; the “Pinch Bottle” over 12 years old. & -+ S T T ook aig « Haig _BLENDED SCOTS WHISKY .- MPORTERS, LYD. * NEW YORK * CHICAGO o SAN in both pints ] : i e BB A . PHONE 36 gy HARD TIMES DANCE | = Hard Times Dance at the Moose | { w Hall on Saturday evening, Novem- | ber 14, it was announced today. | . first of next week for a fine quilt, {Daughter of Pioneer Alaska scon to be displayed at & local rried at Skag- store, that is to be awarded at Famlly Ma ] the dance. The quilt, made by the women, is of silk and wool patch- " w | .Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bordeaux |ground. southbound passengers from Skag-{KASHEVAROFF ls TO _ Seattle and Olympia was solemnized | ator of the Territorial Museum,‘g at the Home of the bride’s parents,|and student of Alaskan history, Mr, and Mrs. Victor Ignatious Hahn, Wwill made an address on the trans- = at Skagway, Wednesday, October 14.|fer of Alaska from Russia to the| The service was read by the Rev- | United States to students in the erend Stephen Crowell. The bride|Juneau High School, Friday, in was .given in marriage by her fa-|honor of Alaska Day which comes, ther. ;' ‘Mrs. Karl Austin Hahynlhis year on Sunday, October 18.! or’ was 'the bride's only attendant.|actual transfer, the Rev. Kashe- varoff will speak on the accom- ' irs. as Bordeaux, mother|plishments of the Russians in Rus- | of the groom, came north from Se-|slan America, before the purchase. scape painter and lithographer, was born in Paris in 1803. production of canning peaches, ::fmfi “very best “beverages HAIG 8 HAIG Disf Scotch e DIMPLE ® FIVESTAR' ROY REYNOLDS, Manager. AT MOOSE HALL; TO | 'GIVE AWAY QUILT, Women of the Moose will give a A ticket sale will commence th ork centered on a gold back- TALK TO STUDENTS The Rev. A. P. Kashevaroff, Cur- In addition to the talk on the! VAR g i Paul Huet, famous French land- ‘ ummn||muuulmmmmulm||||u|||ilum|mmmlwmnmflflnmnmmmmmmmlmnmmummflWmmn e California is the leading state in ST ¥ '\ B N oSS g‘ ! 7, Mal;es biscuits Fluff as a. summer cloudy . ‘the Juneau Liquor Co. ket foday .". iné¢liding and fifths. s el mml|||||"|||||||||!|.i"Mlmm;“|||||||||||i|||""||i|fl|“,"|"|||||||||||||l-||||||||1|.|‘||||i|‘|||||""||||||||||||||||||||i| The Woman in BACK . . . . . the Woman Who ~BUYS! Youw'll Meet Her Every Day in the Pages of The Daily Alaska Empire! The successful merchants of Juneau know this ‘'woman! They see her in the morning with a food basket under her arm . . . fhey see her coming in on her lunch hour for three pair of full-fashioned silk hose specially priced at $2 ... _they meet her in the afternoons trying on Paris model dresses . . shopping for furpiture with her husband! §u”t/,‘ ghe{q’s a_noth_er part of this woman they rarely see! That’s the woman in back of the woman who buys! She’s oné of the WOMEN who buy and read THE EMPIRE every day. She’s the woman who has learned the correct way to -shop. She does her shopping before ever spend- ing a penny ! Sx;ccessful Juneau merchants value this woman as their customer . . . that’s one reason why they're successful. Would YOU like to meet her? We can arrange an intro- duction for you first thing in the morning! Telephone 374 Today! Ask for an Ad-Solici- tor. He'll Gladly Give You Rates and Full Information! FIBST in NEWS and ADVERTISING | | . they see her on Saturday afternoons Daily Alaska Empire [y g - A [§3

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