The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 10, 1939, Page 2

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2 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JULY 10, 1939 FILM PR HERE ALASKA PICTUR Ira Genet mer in "Docum wife, a whom he de: b of Marfleet Waiting past few Here Genet will be in J week, then lurl)ull\ Ca former The prizes for first and ward are $6 and $2.50 res- mention ODUCER T0 MA¥F \l" - ectively. The juc s, Lester O. Gore, Mrs on and Dr an, stated tha mitted whic Roy A Ketch > prize ny towns wally well fo Spend Sumi- Terrifory on entary’ Film TO LIVE RICA newspaperwoma cribes as the for Su week: M OD IS H—Skirts are defi~ ! nitely shorter, judging from the ‘ one being worn by Mm Nulty of Bronxville, N. Y., as | part of her swim suit. Note the 1 straps, foo. She’s shown at the beach club of the Westchester Country club at Rye, N. X 7 oup and in £ y do | CUU5 NEW FIELD NORSE ARRIVES TOMORROW granted all people in tent of the yers for) ally un- All Week America court’s the h- | defendar ev hir Mrs. Mary Colton, who is to be' through ths able to obi legal counsel. Every| new Government Field Nurse for for orough accused person i risidered in-|{ Juneau, will arrive on the Columbia atment of that ph nocent until an impartial jury de- tomorrow. Mrs. Colton, who will econom, [¢ him otherwise work in Juneau, Douglas, Haines This is Gene first trip to Al- Education is not only granted' and Klukwan, comes from the\ aska u p € a in America; | Warm Springs Agency of the Of-| No, he hasn't p! { a title yet it is required for them Publi: nu of Indian Affairs in Oregon. | for the picture, nor has he ar scheol; young pw,:l«; to piac succeeds Mrs, Clara Gaddie how long it will be. 1 e and the 10 was transferred recently to ri between 1e \\n.h it s | Yakutat. neau presents s, o AT full-length films he had time make, Genet s JUNEAU GIRL = PRIZE,ESSAY ¢ Lola La Pau-:h's Contribu- fion Ent tional Contest Miss Lola La student of Junwu won canism es: the 1 throughout llr wnnounced by Americanism chairman for Al This essay, means to me has been submitted to headquarters of entered .in the Second prize ginia Worley, Ktld ikan wa L SRR also of June the essay of Jean McGillvray of MISS BREWIS SAILS . Miss Gladys Brewis, employee in the Public Welfare office, sailed for the westward on the steamer the workin United States. right of collective ' Baranof. Miss Brewis plans to sood | spend some tipe visiting with her 1t | parents in Valdez - —~ ) the main democratic phase of MAHONEY TRAVELS 1o U. S. Marshal William T. Ma- 1t | honey left on the North Sea. Satm-‘ llld an int <|n¢] f ch hour in the United @3y with a prisoner and an insane | .| person who are to be taken to the States by a deputy. The prisoner, Everett Alexander, will serve three | years at McNeil Island for larceny.| - oo BRIDEGROOM GUILTY | Otto Alfred Otto, a bridegroom, | pleaded guilty in Commissioner’s | | Court hes today to beating his bride Saturday night. He was fined $100. ; ‘rn(’i (I-Al\. there is shed in botn | are dl'l\')lh breeding it Tlu". yet much to be accom | this field, but public worke | paid and purely volunte to eliminate dis preventive methods. _means an oppc Life in ers Info Na- D DIVORE CASE TRIED > The contested divorce suit of Alex | Demos versus Hilda Demos is on in District Court here this after- .. | noon. Paugl th them. As an indi I have we will in America. an, Mrs. Clyde Mo PSS A R iURPHY BACK R. E. Murphy, Dupont man, re- 41 turned from the Westward over the ‘““ My | weekend, and is a guest.at the Gas- entitled “What to live in Ar it| c I, as an American rica” | a part-owner in our u 1ational | land. My mindl, my m the Auxiliary to be | physical being are t tineau Hotel. al contest. |is what life in Ameri ARt A as awarded Vir- | me The Book ALASKA, Revised and | 7 ‘ Enlarged, Now On Sale; $1.00. The meon’s diameter is one- | P e given honorable quarter that of the earth | Fmplre Want Ads Brlnz Resuus au, and ¢ The Big Clearance includes All BDresses, Coats, Suits, Bradley Knits, Skirts. Blouses, Sweaters, gc%veral lines in Hose, Underwear, Gloves, Rain Capes. House Dresses, Flowers and many more items il b Complimentary to Mrs. C. E.| FOOD SALE Johngon, who is visiting here from { By Catholic iaughters of America, | Seattle with her daughter, Mrs Sat., July 15, at Bert's Cash Groc- Robert Henning, M d Hen- iy ady, hing entertained arday after- - | noon with a on in the Iris (OFFICIAL PUBLICATION) Room of the Baranof Hotel (Bank with Branches) Seven gues| e present and located at Skagway, Territory of RESOURCES acts of kindness shown us in our Loans and Discounts $153,239.70 ' recent sorrow. Overdrafts 75.65 THE TRIPP FAMILY and | Bonds and Warrants 8796094 adv. MRS. W. H. PAYSON Due from banks and Cash | — on Hand 97.3’907 TOO LATE TO CLASSIZV Capital assigned to TRANSFER business. Priced to sell branch 3500000 at once. Inquire at No. 5 Clff hac o e e 5t 2Ad | Apartments. TOTAL $363.605.36 — - — LIABILITIES = QBT T 7 R R T IO S Capital stock $ 75.000.00 { Surplus 30.000.00 FOR HEALTH and PLEASURE Undiyided profits 8,664.14 at the =1 Ribetves . a6 | Bowl Brunswick Due to banks ... 38.13 CAFE IN CONNECTION Deposits 241716.14 | (Chinese & American Specialties) TOTAL $363,605.36 | For Most Tasteful Haircutting | United ‘States of America, Terri- U s. m:rAn'ruEN’l or AC;RICUI.TURE wu'rmzn BUREAU \MI’S Keyse’ Baby THE WEATHER - Are aiMacKlnnon‘ (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) Mrs. John J. Keyser, and her baby | Forecast for Juneau and Vicinity, beginning at Rain tonight and Tuesday; mode southeast 3 ' g John J. eyser IIT were dismissed | Forecast for Southeast Alaska in tonight and day; m from St. Ann's Hospital, Keyser, observor for the| erate scutheast winds, except moderate to fresh over Lynn const. of the Gulf of Alwska: o “pic, GRS family are EMPLOYMENT SERVICE | PAVING EQUIPMENT (OOPERATES TO WARN | MOVING TOMORROW OF CONDITIONS HERE 0 WILLOUGHY AVE. Employment _services of all 43| Workmen for the L. J. Dowell States, of the District of Columbia Company completed paving today and of the Territory of Hawaii from Calhoun Avenue down 12th have b(pn notified by the Alaska Street to its intersection with E Territorial Employment Service that | Street and were to begin tomorrow | transient workmen are not needed | on the paving of Wllloughb\ Ave- | in Alaska, in fact, that there are nues 3 »"‘ 0 pm., July 10: s, Forecast of winds along the Moderate southerly winds tonight and Tuesday from Dixon BD- gt their apartment in the MacKin- | tranee to Cape Hinhchinbrook. non. LOCAL DATA —diidego Time Barometer Temo Humidity Wind Velocity Weathe . far too many of them here now. — . 3130 pam. yesty .. 3001 66 9 NNW. 12 Cloudy . ee'mg Along with its letters, the Ser- 3:30 am. today 2997 56 81 w Cloudy | vice sent copies of the booklet Noon today 20.96 58 6 s 5 Lt. Rain T N h' “Glimpses of Alaska” which has OmOI'TOW Ig proven so interesting in the States * THIS PAMOUS HOTEL is RADIO REPORTS i & elose to the theatres and TODAY o that many of the employment of Seeror. VITh mbehiticent 7 ting fices have written baek for extra iew of tains and har- Max. tempt. Lowest 3:30am. Precip. Calile e dnm.nr::,rlllzzegx«:‘;wopia ;.“.‘," "5‘,{',‘:}5?.,';'.2.‘..;. Berieet 24 hours Wi omfort, convenience an A::fl;fllp 1“5‘573,4 AN e")‘lp ‘Pf)’:"' ” }:,‘;"" bk h Hall for members of the ———-———— st :"":l'naus i v 5 i o % g ers of America. ol i Barrow 38 | 35 35 02 will ‘statB at’ & ok ‘ AHOR"EY GOES ""”:’" From Nome 51 | 46 46 0 d corge Shaw will be in L Special Rates to g it ;“e;hbfl 3 :g :; ::1 ‘1)2 €l 1"’{"‘]“] charge of the:socal during the even- | THROUGH HERE b AL%:{K-A“;“'L!%“T;! airbanks DT ing. 1 Dawson 80 | 56 56 01 Rain i S5 To WESNARD Hotel R e S KROJEWSKI-EVERSON [NEW WASHINGTON | Dutch Harbor .. 62 44 46 51 Pegey Ann Everson and Delbert| E. F. Medley, attorney for Capt g Foar ¥ 2 » ¥ R. Krojewski were married Satur- A E- Lathrop, and former judicial | Z——""— S AR | Cordova 54 50 50 218 U.'8, ‘Commissioner Meilk official in the Third Division, passed | Juncau 69 56 56 0 . with Elaine M. Giovanetti and | through Juneau northbound on the | FOR LUNCHEON TUESDAY Sitka 65 54 = 0 wililm S: Brouh G Wiinesses. Baranof. - Medley will meet Capt OLD FASHIONED Ketchikan 73 52 53 0 Cloudy g Lathrop at Cordova and go with r T | Prince Rupert .. 70 417 50 0 Pt. Cldy DR. CARLSON RETURNS him to Valdez where they will auto BEE s !w | Edmonton 83 | 0 o4 0 Clear| p Ray Lillian Carlson, Juneau 0 Fairhanks. | NEW VEGETABLES Seattle 79 52 53 0 Pt.Cldy | ARG TR il | ptometrist, returned from Skagway | 1 | Porttand 88 57 38 0 Cloudy b the" steainier ATRska’ | The Book ALASKA, Revised ana | @l flle BARA“OF | San Francisco .. 61 | 52 55 0 Cloudy | Enlarged, Now On Sale: $1.00. | & - WEATHER SYNOPSIS - The barometric pressure was normal or above this morning from i Ketchikan southward to oPrtland and low throughout the remain- der of Alaska, also over the M: enzie Valley, the lowest reported pressure being 20.62 inches at Aklavik. This tribution has been attended by precipitation over the tion of Alaska, while generally fair weather prevailed Columbia and over the West Coast States. 3:10 am.; Fmena’ to Alaska’s Chzldren over British Juneau, July 11.—Sunrise, sunset, 9:00 p.m NOONAN IN [ Dan Noonan is regsitered at the Gastineau Hotel. The well known| | traveling man, came in from the | westward yesterday and will be here | for a few days calling on the trade.| Luncheon Saturday For Mrs. Johnson Report of the Financial Condition the afterncon was spent informal- | of the ly. | BANK OF ALASKA, R i | CARD OF THANKS We wish to thanx our friends for the floral offerings and the many Alaska, at the close of business on the 30th day of June, 1939. The Brunswick Barber Shop Specializing in Ladies’ and , tory, of Alaska, First Judicial Division, ss. I, Norman Haley, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemn- ly swear that the foregoing state- (Notorial Seal) Subscribed and sworn to before mentli; truedtg l:hre best of my Come away knowledge an elief. NORMAN HALEW:e /| Pleased and ALASKA’S CHILDREN ARE LUCKY ... all can attend schools noted (orvgot Attpet) | i | Satisfied . . . | for their high educational standards. The Canned Salmon Industry has a " Director. } AFTER A MEAL || band in this. It pays the largest propertion of territorial tax revenues— \ and much of this income is used to operate your school system. Thus the at the | me this 8th day of July, 1939. { i ROYAL CAFE W. H. MURRAY, Notary Public in and for the Ter- .iritory, of Alaska. My, commission explres November 15 1939 | Salmen Industry helps to give your children a good start in life. ] iily Clearance Sale Beginning Tuesday aMorning — July 11¢h The Biggest Sale In Our History Al stock marked for quick disposal. L All marked reyardless of eost for This Big Clearance.’ i lllllllllllllllllllllillllllllIIIIllIllullIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlIIIHIIIIIIIIlIlIIIIllllIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IlIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Y e ¢ .

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