The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 25, 1939, Page 8

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, NOV. 25, 1939. ing of the| and possibly a promise of | s ViLL ASK FRD support. A Federal | F R AID ankruptcy hearing on the financial | | S the exposition is sched- d to open next Wednesday i - \dorsing reop INDIANAPOLIS—Frank \zv}{.m ALASKA MUSE% SUPPLY 122 Second Sireet present the (lotosonntc BUILT BY Baldwin — the finest small piano ever built. In this modern instrument, Baldwin engineers offer harmony to the eye as well as to the ear Compact, yet retaining a full-sized tone, the Acrosonic piano meets the demand of today's smaller rooms and more limited space 4.sk.s ‘s] )() ()()() Dumu ges GERMANYTO0 | BUILD BIG SUBMARINES | Ocean Going Submersibles ' | o Have Great Cruis- mg Radlus 1 | \ I | | 1 | | | : | PARIS of huge ocean- 's have a cruising @ sand miles apd will be used as ers far beyond thi It was understocd the new marines wher eted will be used to intercept Allied commerce cross- ing the Atlantic ‘well as on the € e Mediter- ‘Seaflle~Nome Air Service Is Predicied Now Ruby Lockhart, an actress, is shown at the office of her attorney in Los Angeles after she had instituted in Superior Court a suit against former member of the U. S. Olympic bobsled team, charging breach of promise and asking $150,000. Clifford B. Gray, - JURORS FOR Amazing New 1940 PHILCO FARM RADIO Grand Jury Meefs January 30, Pefit Jury on February 13 Jurors and n 1\|\:1 by Never Before Such Tone and Performance for 320 Battery Block §5.50 Extra at the "HOUSE OF TOMOR- ROW” @ On Behrends Ave. @ "It Has Everything” [ J Terms to Suit Priced Right @ Charles Waynor Addition & Telephone 28 omie Button taning. $33.45 Battery Block { $5.50 Extra JOHNSON 211 SO. FRANKLIN nut cabinet. See it, bear it—NOW ! $21.45 Battery Block §5.50 Extra Ww. P. TELEPHONE 17 ANNUAL FALL DANCE DOUGLAS FIRE DEPT. TONIGHT Saturday. Nov. 25 DOUGLAS NATATORIUM Music By Stanley Cox and Orchesira Dance from 10:30 to 1:30 ADMISSION $1.00 TERM HERE ANNOUNCED | Petit the office Bragraw Gives Credit Io Civil Aeronautics— Business Good of the C f the Court of Commerce, told interv here, that a Seattle to Nome ervice via Junea Grand Jurors Juneau—Nels S. Anderson, James J. Berry, Sam Feldon, John A.| east and Southwest a Gla Ra McDonnell, '\Ixs“ le t t Lillian Mill ‘\\1” soon be av he resul : of the Civil Aeronautics Authority Parent, G. L.| * lactivities at the Anchorage head- , Mrs. G.|quarters, plus construction of bea- ocker, John | ong Janding fields and towers from Ketchikan to Nome, Bragaw said general buiiness prospects are excellent throurhert and that placer mining ci a forecast that the Ters - 1 double the Frances MacK: i Orme, Jos s Manning, Frank m Reimer. | nces C. Redman, g (]\U(\ . Stuart, William Walton al—Lars Eide, s v FOSTERS SAILNG ON PRINCESS BOAT Hoonah—George John, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Foster are Sheep Cre Daniel D.|the Alaska Juneau, J. A. Williams, Livie | Princess Norah. Chichagof—Joe Stannard | Mrs. Foster will entrain at Se- Petit Jurors, summoned for 2 attle for Portland, Maine, where o'clock the oon of February!she will visit her daughter, Marian Richey, wife of a Coast Guard of- | ficer. ol Foster will spend a few weeks In 5 Seattle on business and return n, William Donald- ! here. Pete Mrs. Erling Espeseth Mrs rau—H () Adams, Mr: AR A S COPENHAGEN—Investigation is Morris T. John-|being made after one person was Henry Ku- [killed and 10 injured in a fire on 1, Mr Nels baud a ship under construction in r, B B Um yards here, , Arnold | Bertha McLaugh- Arnold Mogseth, Mrs. Don Par- Albert Pasquan, Percy Pond,| Esther M. Ralston, Rob G. Rice, |Mrs. Sigrid E. Rineberg, John V. | Ritter, Mrs. Fred Schindler, Wil- |liam Schmidtz, Richard L. Schultz, Mrs. J. A. Thibodeau, Alex Tavi-| , Leroy West, Mrs, J. F. Wor- ley, yril Zuboff. | Jualpa—Woodrow J. Atkinson, E: E. Whitsel s—George A. Fleek, Mrs. rracer. “tnomac o, cune, | ROYAL CAFE slas Bridge—William B. Ro- binson. | Sheep Creek — Mrs. Lewis W. Brown, Mrs. George Getchell, Mrs. | samuel J. Shumaker. Salmon Creek—Charles Johnson, | Luella Stromberg. Mendenhall—James F. Wyller, Lynn Canal — Ed Christensen, | Fred Henning, Howell Jackson, Mrs. | Elizabeth Mason. , Petersburg—Impi Aalto, 'P. E. | Barnreiter, Frank Booth, Mrs. Har- lold C. Jones, Mrs. R. G. Smith, ! C. E. Swanson, Alice O. Swanson. 1 Elfin Cove—Nels Bjerknes, Nels Paul, Ruth A. Swanson. Skagway — Marie Ask, Anna Blanchard, Esther C. Bookwalter, H. D. Clark, Perry M. Hern Jr. Norma MacKay, Mrs, Jesse T. Wal- lace. Sitka—M. Bruce, John Hollywood William T. Smith. Haines—William John W. Swetts. TAnakee—Oliver Drtinge, Hoonah—Sarah E. Rude, Chichagof—F. A. Hills, Bara l)lOKAClu\ A. Raymond. - IRAGEDY Au‘hlll)llq were at @ to nxplnu the wh Prices Johnson, Mrs $1.95 sizes and colors. 1 for every-day wear. All sizes—8Y2 to 10%2. srvice weight. 3 taverr keeper, mlll(h-i‘('&( his three chil- | dren, ranging in ages from three |to seven. Wentz then fatally wounded his wife with a rifle and committed suicide. old output in | ou these wonderful values. 1ll-leather. If your family likes variety, add a little spice to your pie crusts. | A quarter teaspoon, each of cin- namon and cloves will be enough for each one-and-a-half cups of flour. It's mighty good with fresh fruit or berry pies. S g e i Lode and placer location notices for sale at The Empire Office. Hizzoner, the Mayor ) s e o ‘SHRINE: anANcq ¢ (Invitational) 4 Masonic Temple GRAND RAPIDS, Mich—Psst! Q the Mayor of Grand Rapids, George W. Welsh boys over in Michigan put on a play called “The Dream of a Clown.” The role of a blushing bride went to Welsh, shown above, putting on stage makeup. The proceeds went to the Junior League’s Maternity Welfare Projects. He and a lot of the Saturday Evening 9:30 - TEP IS RE NE YORK, Nov. army regulations reduce the c m’ marching troops to 120 steps a|undér the Ametican flag mm\l e, from the old 128. Reason ers stepped on each other's ]u' s under the old system B LONDON — British fliers made successful scouting flights over Northwestern Germany last night and early this morning. ence | territory near Vancouver, B. C, is i5% Klondy Dufresne’s Canadian Discount Orchestra i i E i [ i i i i That's no lady, that's Hizzoner = i i [] ] i ] i i i i i | | i B. M. Behrends Bank. adv. First National Bank. |} o A— DU — Inc. Territory of Alaska Offers For Sale First Mortgage 6% Serial Coupon Bonds The above Bonds, dated December 1, 1939, are to be secured by a First Mortgage on Lot No. 2, Block No. 1, to- gether with the Sitka Hotel Building now being erected upon said property at Sitka, Alaska. The Building is situated between the new Federal Build- ing and the main business district of Sitka, Alaska. Ac- commodations will be provided for fifty (50) hotel rooms, one large apariment, one sample room, a lobby and four (4) stores. Anyone desiring full information on these bonds please see The First National Bank, Juneau, Alaska; Tle B. M. Behrends Bank, Juneau, Alaska, or Harold Fcos, Architect, Valentine Building, Juneau, Alaska. | | i | | | i i : | | i i | | | | | i | | | SITKA HOTEL COMPANY ! | TS SALE STURDY COMFORTABLE SHOES! EXQUISITE SILK STOCKINGS! Effective Until Merchandise Is Sold?! Women’s Sport Oxfords : Formerly $3.95 to $5.50 Good, sturdy Built for service. Black, brown Sizes 310 9 and $2.95 HOLEPROOF Hosiery 50¢ GOe Former values $1.00 to $1.50. A real 2 and 4 chiffon end 7-thread FAMILY SHOE STORE 227: SEWARD ST, = i

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