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8 10 until late immer. | bain BACK FROM DRY PASS i “ruica @ of | ret ‘]hu(“ ‘;T- H.|merce, for it the [ his contention Cutter WI“ Saill Westward a week's trip to Dry Pas Sunday on Annual A b, pasa TSy % . V ajor Douglas Trip to Aleutians weer officer ey aska Road ymmi n t night. He made the| It was writt Phillip R. Garges [fifth grade : uitt on the | holds that it mith. even 0 1 remained with [ raphy ¢ t at Petersburg and | the about two weeks on Narrows improve ake The United States Coast Guard|ed here la Cutter Unalga, Commander L. W. Per commanding, arrived in port from Seattle early this morn.| ing after spending two months on Puget Sound Several changes have been made in the officers’ staff on the ship as well as in the ranks of the non-commissioned of TS and erew. Headed by Lieut. Com.|ions completed a mander kins, the staff of six|amination of Dry 8 b two of the former of-|nel improvement. they being the commander completed in a few and Lieut. N. S. Haugen, )m\\~. driven pump. tor. e ams Lieut. L. 0. Hammarstrom, ex ANNUAL DANCE OF B e e e s | - LEGION AUXILIARY BE GIVEN APRIL 28 proper sort will be there the W | ment project. Major Gillette Ponca City, o-date in i One feat mmon ia and his compan- | tion preliminary ex is a ¢ Pass for chan-|t ition, Th | with hours or work wa with a naviga- phy ol permission Americ nd J the lette Of all the the puts it forwar 1is collection yems. Th s wrote: Northland, new ship of the Coast Guard, which made maiden | trip to Alaska last Ensign | 1 American Legion Auxiliary /. Thompson is gunnery offi-| .o alired John Bradford P wign D. E. Todd is radio will pr and Ohiet Machinist. H nual dance one week - officer; morrow night, Apr Sturdevant s with the & kbl ligRtiget S ment made today Unalga will remain in pore| o 00" Lieut. Perkins on her Aleutian schedule instead rst and th April 12 for where she |ll101~‘ wi wiows - HEALTH INSPECTION %.| OF PUPILS, PUBLIC SCHOOLS, TO START| The usual semi-annual healt} inspection of the pupils of Juneau| schools will commence next Mon-| day under the direction of Juncau | apter, American Red Cross, it was announced today by B. M Behrends, local chairman Miss Jogephine Mary Sullivan, graduate nu has been retained by the Chapter for this service Miss Sullivan is well qualified for the duties, having had a simils position in Portland she was ting nurse for eight years under a Portland Health Associa tion. Inspection will be in co-opera tion with Health Officer Dr. H. ( DeVighne. Mrs. J. €. Thomas, former Public Health nurse of Ju nean Chapter, will Miss Sullivan in getting the inspection started. The first work will be done in the primary grades. ————.-— — Pugene Permanent Waves, $15. American Beauty Parlor. —adv m its Junean ent icer Deets L B as medic The until Sunday nnounce promized by the committee in charge, which is headed by Mrs. Robert Simpson | The Moonlight enaders have been engaged for the ir, and will have six pieces, three Saxo phones, a piano, banjo and drums. | ———————— 1sic is annual Islanc this v A eoming to Juneau sailing from Dixon Entrance the Snohomish geal herd nor! attle on that dat Entrance went we cer and then came to Juneau. After coaling she will sail for ka, with her firs! Yakutat. There inspection of the med will be made in order to take preventative measures against any po: le dise epidemics. Continuing be made at Cordova, possibly Valdez, according to Lieut. Perkins. From there the Unalga will go to Kodiak where the real work begins. Out through the Aleutian Islands at Attu, the farthest west of the Aleutian group, calls will be made at all kl\\nL the natives a vilization, holding court the here Proposed to Cay ed Ano No authoriza posed improvem Creek, rection Bay w year and it wi for any of this earlier than 19 cal officer ase Or westward, calls will Seward and Major Malcolm rent and harbors ite: funds for these where ably considered House Committ the U. 8. Board on minor c: where mecessary, and doing other work. The Unalga is due to reach Un- alagka May on the outbound trip and on July 8, returning from Attu. Dates for her arrival on the return to Juneau are uncer- tain, Lieut. ¥ ins said tos for the Algonquin is not to the west ward this year, which may mean the Unalga will not return until : DIAMONDS SPECIAL G 72 sheets of fine WRITING PAPER with 50 ENVELOPES to match for $1.00 taking cens assist humanitarian | AAR Co and thorized by lar rivers and are made Estimates for iR < A S ments aggregat 0O1d pavers for sale at The Empjre. Alexander, $17, tion Bay, $85,001 for small craft Ketchikan and Beautiful blue white stones in engraved white gold mountings at all prices. Convenient terms to responsible parties machines Get LUDWIG NELSON ixpert Watch and Jewelry Repairing It’s What Could Be Sweeter }Ve want you to buy at our store with full confidence in our values; with an assurance of satisfaction. We refund money and issue credits cheerfully if you are not satisfied. Free Delivery .-‘. PLEASE Whenever we bring it stays put. So EVERYTHING. Please read Happy Home ad on page seven of this paper tonight, GASTINEAU GROCERY PHONE 37 Three free deliveries daily—10:30 a. m and 4:30 p. m We are looking for a practical nurse inquire at our store. {(EMEMBER something down from the sky it with Bananas and . 2:30 NEW SLIPPERS In patent leather with either spike or Cuban heel ‘with blunt toe— the very latest. Special Saturday—$6.00 ,»""I’L TS . \I,A\Sl\ \ I\ ()LTH AME RICA‘ Is To UPEN return- | the Chamber today from that city Up-to-Date methc the Recently, Oklahoma town’s hands of Secretar which is THREE ALASKA |~ PROJECTS ARE . NOW HELD-UP Rivers, Harbors Delay- Port Alexander known today by appropriation All of the pr Harbors after heing approved by customary procedure, ed out, is for such items to be au following that appropriations by Congress authorized projects. Ketchikan being for $272,000, Port Better Health Pays Men have found that it pays to have automobiles and other regularly by an expert. as much for the human body? a health examination before your next birthday. BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. When We Sell It Sub Statlon Post Office No. 1. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 19 CITY LETTER WINS PRILF‘MARY YOUNG | Rober ice, onc “I am a things done | come fro 1e Midnight Sun,” |1 have Oklahoma, out-|country its strangest; | I of I. A. Boyle, Chamber of Com And a P f he read a letter child. Okla., of American m Ponea City, many pictures nd wished I was there. am leveln years old. I go to Garfield school and take music lessons. | am in the 5B and| would love to see people of your land. Are Geography teacher is letting us send letters South old | America. She wants some of your Boyle | cocoa beans and I would like for ' that | you folks to write to me " RESTAURANT Re-enters Business in Ju- neau in Old Stand— Hellan to Move and | your | to to n b dent an 11-year aind Mr Mary Young, prominent ani popular young business woman of ! Juneau, who formerly operated treakish AR | Check on Beads the Arcade Cafe, is going to re | o enter the restaurant business of teaching | would love to have a pet il th 12464 in Sehools |monkey andl si-paribt andiigle. | 252N WA & month and in her vious location. ure of schools, | your beads. [ have heard of erating a drug store and soda 1 one all over|your strange fruit. If you would | ountain in the Arcade Building, the exchange of|send me a monkey and pairot my Which he purchased from Miss pupils of other|address is—Ponca City, Okla,” | YOUNE, has leased the building to people other| In view of the fact that the N°r and he will change his loca the f grade | Chamber here has labored long K H°0- b f the|and earnestly at considerabie:ex.| Miss Young plans to have ons school was n|penditure of funds to dispell the,°f the best and most up-todatz write South | widespread impression in the | restaurants 2. and mo ex uneau drew one of| States that Alaska is % land , Pense will be spared to maie this jee and snow. it teels Place a home for all classes of proves it has not been PeOPle, and in keeping with her| former policy Miss Young will re {of eternal unsuccessful, although . sume and maintain her reasonable s S ming into | tl letter never gone far as to ' ; compare Alaska's climate, flora Prices for meals that will be d fauna, with that of South American country up its now to of now he | altogether a th has 11-year-old priz noted S0 good as culinary art will a She has purchased the frigida soda fountain from Mr. Hellan | which is at present the very best vement g 0Tt in Alaska, and will operate thi connection with the restaurant M2 vl The Arcade building was com | pletely renovated and improved to ISALVATION ARMY |0 onootien Sal ener oy DRIVE PROGRESSES * ool floor space, which is available, that the maximum number of pa | pleased with the manner the peo-|TONs can be accommodated Vo .| Mr. Hellan wishes to convey to ple of Juneau have received their | . 2 i the people of Juneau and vi I drive for funds for the coming mplovemenh MR & Bl : and to his many friends and c ve, They are meeting - " that he has made this and hope to have the » s0 he can concentrate entire 000 which they need by the a . e ly in the drug store business. He md of the week's campaign s bt avals & Atk Major ithery: wad that e | ' i CONCINS 10 [ opataie 4. CHEA i store, with its sundries and maga s particularly pleased with the o Modiohin. { Tenshy Sath vork of Capt. rds and Mrs. | " iR it Syl “dwards in the Juneau field. They |;|x’r1illtlv-ll‘l: “_ h;' '1“(: h‘l“ 4 ave worked hard, he said, and y i " | ffectively, and to them is due nuch of the credit for the high WO'HEN MOOSEHEART spinion the people of this com- MEET LAST NIGHT nunity have of the service. D attendance so far 5 present at the meet. BIDS CALLED FOR |ing of the Women of the Moose- Bids are nherewith solicited for | heart Legion last night in the the repair of the foundation o! Moose Hall. Mrs. C. D. Ferguson the Eagles’ Hall, Douglas. S -\\\a‘l initiated and another new ap- ications on work to be done can | plication for membership was be secured at Guy's Drug Store.|brought in during the lodge meet- Bids will close on April 22, adv.|ing which preceeded the program. little any hannel impr !w\m” i Major W. Carruthers | Capt. €. 0. Edwards and re well tomers, move ther Year tion for the nents at pre {etchikai 1 Resur made this be to be done was madc ct Enginee: Elliott. The cur bill for river: ms does not carry e three projects. ojects were favor last week by the ee on Rivers and ill be 11 not work 29, it Dist possib'c of Engineers. The it was point ———— A. M. GEYER—SHEET METAL WORKS If Its Made of Sheet Metal We Make It TANKS PHONE 154 STACKS Next door to Marine Electric & Supply, Lower Front St. ———— e peemtieteiemisietisl). ngress in a regu harbors m to a sur Jongress cover the three improve e $374,000, that ar 000 and Resurrec -— 0. Refuge harbors for and a [ —— are planned Seward, The Taste Is the Test CERRR T It’s the old An apple a day in a different way. fashioned kind. 2 POUND JAR HEINZ APPLE BUTTER SERVE HEINZ SPAGHETTI ON TOAST 3 Small Cans .. $ .35 3 Medium Cans . .. .50 DO YOU LIKE YOUR BEANS BAKED—THAT’S THE WAY HEINZ PREPARES THEM Boston Style, medium cans 3 for . % ...$ .50 Alaska Style, Pork and Tomato Snuce, 3 for . .50 Red Kidney with Pork, 3 for . HEINZ CHOW CHOW IS A SPRING 12 ounce jar .$ 45 Quart jar . i b HEINZ LARGE TO\]ATO KETCHUP, 3 for ... inspected Why not do TONIC $ .95 GEORGE BROTHERS Phones 92 and 95 Front Street 8 Deliveries—10:30 a. m., 2:30, 4.30 p. m. Right Phone 134 —— Ve ¢ Doctor! Come At Onee! 'When one of your family is very sick, yod eonsider very |tee on Printing. 28. p A | Ballot on membership applica-|can, Michigan, who succeeds Sen- 3 7 tions will take place at the next|ator Ferris was placed on the Eider Forces Way meeting on May 3. Deep regret! Commerce, Printing, Territories Througk Ice, Lands was expressed by everyone pres- and District of Columbia Com- ent at the sudden death of Mrs.|mittees. Senator Watson, Re- Theodore B. Heyder who was an|publican, Indiana, took over the active member of the lodge. | vacancy on the Immigration Com- The following program was giv- mittee, resulting from the death[April 20 en at the conclusion of fhe meet-jof Senator Willis. to ing: No assignments were made for|U + Bloomer dance by the Misses|Cyrus Locher, Democrat, of Ohio,|succeeded in landing mail Evelyn Judson, Irene Lundstrom,s sor to Senator Willis. {cargo to isolated Pribilofs Irene Burke, Dagny Hagerup, D have been without news Dorothy Perkins, Erma Williams,|We call ana aeunver. Phone 528.|communication with Muriel Jarman and Margaret Pet-|LET Almgquist Press Your Suit.|world all winter. DUTCH HARBOR. After several through the ice, Alask attempts Mail and Freight S. Fisheries steamer Eider has and who and the outside erson, with Miss Henrietta Sully - at the piano; cello solo by Miss Stella Jones, companied by Mis: J. Preston, a reading by - Miss| Muriel Jarman, piano solo by Mrs. Gus Messerschmidt, and a group of song by eight girls. A delicious luncheon was served at the conclusion of the program. | — e Lone Farmer-Labor Senator Appointed Committee Chairman; WASHINGION, April 20— Senate Republicans have awarded ; committee chairmanship to tor Shipstead of Minnesota, the lone Farmer-Labor member, making him head of the Commit- EXTRA SPECIAL! 4 bars P & G Naptha Soap; 1. package Ivory Flak 1 package Chipso Washing Powder—with a $1.50 beautiful Colored Enamel Dish Pan——— ALL FOR $1.25 GARNICK’S PHONE 174 Realignment of committee as-| signments was forced by the re-| cent changes in the personnel of | the Senate resulting from the| deaths of Senators Willis, Re-| publican, Ohio, and Ferris, Demo- crat, Michigan. i Advancemment of Shipstead to a chairmanship was regarded as somewhat of a surprise although he was next in line. He voted with the Republicans in organiz- ing the Senate this session. Senator Bingham, Republican, Connecticut, was advanced as| Chairman of the Territories Com- mittee, succeeding the late Sena- tor Willis. The change made the vacancy in the chairmanship of the Printing Committee. Senator Vandenberg, We're Not Doctors ! But when a fellow tells us his feet hurt we prescribe FLORSHEIM shoes! Florsheims make foot troubles fade away forever. They give you snug-fitting, “easy-riding” all- day-long comfort—and we don’t mean perhaps! H. S. GRAVES The Clothing Man Republi- ‘DOC” JACK NORRIS Certainly knows his Pharma- ceuticals. We unhesitatingly declare he is one of the best registered men in Alaska. He has had abont 23 years of ex- | perience, OUTSIDE, and has |} worked as an EXPERT EX- 'LUSIVELY ON PRESCRIP- TIONS much of the time. If you are particular he is the pharmacist for you. He was chosen from a horde of others and recommended most highly. HELLAN'S PHARMACY Next Door to Graves Store | Phone 33 Free Delivery i ATTERIEINIEINEREY SEREREEEEFSEEREAS Individuality and Smartness are the keynote of our complete assortment of carefully hefore you call a doctor. You want a trained man—one with a reputation, one in whom you have con- fidence. You should select your plumber with the same care for the health of your family depends on him. It is not a question of price for it COSTS YOU NO MORE to have good plumbing done by an old reliable firm—with a repu- tation to uphold. Plumbing should not be bought on the “price basis” only any more than you would select your doctor by the fee he charges. Insist on GOOD plumbing CHEAP but not CHEAP plumbing for it is dear at any price, Like the doctor we maintain a night service for emer- gency jobs—and while it may not be “Service with a Smile” at 2 a. m. you will get prompt service without extra charge. NIGHT CALLS PHONE—John Ahlers,” 5508; Chas. Baker, 396 Ira Tucker, 4504; Pete Johnson, 209. Gee Bee, 130! ; ‘Phone 34 GEO. B. RICE .f’hone‘,;‘u Plumbing Oil Burners Sheet Metal . Heating “lunyu;.amuwmmwa‘wf,' NEW SPRING DRESSES No one need do without a new dress when they can-be purchased in this splendid material for only $12.50. T L L L L L T e e e e T e PR e P A A P TP rT ey See our new shipment of Sport Blouses just arrived. ldstein’s Emporium Juneau’s Style Center FEEEETRNAL EERETEENRNIERSTNGENIEESEEISEIRARNNIANNTNIASNDENSININEY LAl LR L L L R ETIEEE B R PP EER R R E LR R

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