Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 5, 1930. { By GEORGE McMANUS W(Hflnus ™ Beautyrest by Simmons THE COOK WAS PRACTICING N THE KITCHEN AND LOST DIS You SEE ANY- THING OF A GOLF BALL S\R 2 HERE ARE YOUR COD-FISH BALLS, { WOow- I'M LCHOK‘\NG.’ e ~ SIMMONS Beautyrest and Deep Sleep Mattresses — Automatic Day Beds—Baby Cribs and Youths’ Beds—Now on Display Thomas Hardware Co. Vz,_l ’ 16 35 == + BOY OF 10 YEARS. WINS CHAMPION HONORS AT GOLF Toivo Lahikainen with Low/| of 63 Defeats His 12 % | Competitors ! Toivo Lahikainen is a champion abt 10 years of age. Against 12 competitors, all of them older, he won the boys' tournament on the| Midget Golf course. His low score | for the 18 holes was 63, which is| 11 bolow his nearest rival. For his proficiency, Toivo received as a| prize a book of tickets entitling | him to 20 free rounds.. Happy? His! women's prize. Each prize is a book of tickes for 20 free rounds. A tournament for little tots will be arranged next week. If there are enough entries, a high school boys’ tournament and a high schoo] girls’ tournament will be arranged. Low scores among men golfers are approaching par, which is 50., Dr. W. J. B. McAuliffe has stroked the course in 52, and Dr. W. W.! Council in 53. GOOD GAMES ARE i DOUGLAS NEWS REV. SAUNDERS he needs his parents ' as friends. Eleven to sixteen is the gang age, when the child builds clubhouses has secret signs and codes. Fifteen to eighteen is the age of romance when the child starts to take more interest in his clothing; his speech | and language takes on more refinc- ment. Their interests are wider; their subjects more mature. Often the grades, Miss Holbrook's room, pre- sented a clever pantomime of char- acters in Colonial history. 'ing Rev. Saunders address, Mrs. Ellis sang “Dawn” and “The House By the Side of the Road,” very charming manner. She played her own accompaniment. The last Glee Club, which was well done. Felix Gray announced the election returns for Douglas. first love affair takes place at this| time. Age of Problems CHURCH TRUSTEES MEET | A meeting of the Board of Trus- Follow- | in af number was a song by the Girls'| GIVES ADDRESS Interesting Subject Dis- cussed Before Doug- BOWLED BY ELKS' Last night on the Elks alleys the | Lions, Robertson, Sclby and Faulk- ner won two out of three games las P.-T. A. from the Beavers, M. Bavard, Blom- gren and Geyer. Selby rolled high| gy o ¢. Saunders of Juncau individual score 219 and BlomBTeN gqressed the Douglas P.-T. A. last had high average; Inight on’ the “Scven Ages of Child- In the second match, the Tigers, oo basing his talk on the book | Henning, Bernard and Koskl to0k of tnat title. A large crowd listened jed The age from sixteen to twenty- tees of the Congregational Com- one is the age of problems. It is munity churchy will be held this necessary to choose a life work, the levening at 8 o'clock in the church selection of which depends greatly sonage. on past training. Concluding the address several | EAGLES' HALL IMPROVED bills were presented for payment at| A fine set of storm windows, the the business meeting. A bill for handiwork of John Feusi, built for |, $90 by J. O. Kirkham for labor in jand installed at the Eagles’ Hall |installing the double storm doors yesterday, add a considerable im- | provement to the building for pro- |tection against winter weather. CLUB CAFE GOOD EATS AT ALL TIMES R. T. Kaufman, Prop. V.F. (Red) Williams, Chef TO ALL CONSUMERS OF WATER: Notice is hereby given that all. water pipes must be protected against freezing. Under the ordinances of the City of Juneau waste of water is prohibited. Patrons ignoring this law next winter and allowing water to waste through open faucets will have their service discontinued until next spring when the sup- ply will be abundant. This will be strictly enforced aftgr. November 1, 1930. All customers are hereby nnhfled_ to the end that they may take the necessary precautions against frozen water pipes. JUNEAU WATER COMPANY LUDWIG NELSON JEWELER ‘Watch Repairing Brunswick Agency FRONT STREET in the school building was approv- ; " Mrs. Frankforter was ap- “YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY SERVICE” for Dry Cleaning and Pressing face fairly shone with®joy when he| was declared the winfier, |two out of three games from the gy great attention to his remarks. pointed chairman of the December Other contestants and their scarcs;M“]”m""cs_va"de”‘ees" Sides and| " gyom pirth to three years of age|program committee with Mrs. Reldi were Harry Sturrock and Roert|VAPAtS: ~ Fred Henning of tMe y 4ne firgt stage, the one in which|and Mrs. Glen Kirkham and Miss Douglas 74, Hilding Hagluna 75| L.8ers rolled high individual game e cpilq does the greatest amount Thoma to assist her. of 257 and also had high average ;¢ y..ning Four to seven years| Recreation of children will be the Fred Harris 76, Elmer Lindstrom | 70, Clarence Converse 78, Thomas|.C", ¢ evening 636 pins. The TIECTS 5 yne gramatie period in which the special study of the P.-T. A. durlng Hall 84, Henry Behrendt 85, Brice| orc oS 1556 pins for ;ohrfee 8AMSS, ohily displays great Iimagination,;the next few months. To help the Howard, Jr. 87, Hargos Perkins 93| onils h‘f““" total 5o far rolled yonc oy kinds of stories and lives at president plan such a study, she Robert Davis 100, and Roy Smith |in_tournament. i ) times in an imaginary world. Ideas|appointed Mrs, Edwards, Mrs, Lang- 104, | Thursday night the Camels Yoll ¢ o) 0i00 maks deep impressions|seth, Mrs. Fox, Mrs. Balog, and DOUGLAS COLISEUM TONIGHT—AIl Music, Sound and Dialogue with ROBERT ARMTRONG and CAROL LOMBARD in “THE RACKETEER” ALASKA LAUNDRY In New Building on Shattuck Way “THE LAUNDRY DOES IT BEST” Next Sunday, there will be qu:\li-l fying rounds for men and qualifying | rounds for women in semi-monthly! tcurnaments. The twelve lowcsxl the Buffaloes at 7:30 o'clock and at this time. fl:le ’13{8“5 roll the Wildcats at 9’ The angular, awkward stage be- o'clock. |gins at seven and continues until| 'eleven. The child’s interests chang2 —he is interested in making collac- | .. Dell E. Sheriff, Alaska’s Tuner Mrs. DeRoux. Mrs. Ellis of Juneau led the au- dience in the singing of the “P.-T. A. Song.” The sixth and seventh GRIPPING AND THRILLING Talking Comedy, Vitaphone Acts and Sound News sccres in each series of rounds willly @ here. Phone Clff Apartments. Flay off for the men’s prize and the | ions, which are marked by order- liness of arrangement Boys and girls both are eternally asking hy” often to the discomforture of their parents. This is the pe- riod of daring and physical prowess to the point of recklessness. Chil- drén begin to.enjoy teasing each other. | L amp Shade Close Out 16-INCH PARCHMENT SHADES—Rose, Green, etc. Regular price $8.00; for Quick Sale—$2.00 il A i A H H H I H i i i i You hear Electrol praised by every one whenever oil burners are dis- cussed. . . . Satisfactory performe ance in thousands of homes has led <0 its rapid risc in public preference. WHAT REGULARITY DOES A little water now and then keeps life in a flower, but if watered regularly it abounds in living strength with great- er beauty and‘ fragrance. Paradexical Age i Paradoxical age occurs from 12 to 14 and is marked by excessive physical growth. At this time chil- dren are very densitive about’ their physical appearance, big hands, etc. There is a tendency to carelessness, especially in matters of truth. It} is a dangerous age, requiring help of parents. The child often mis- understood then thinks of leaving It is the regular additions to one's saving fund that make it grow. 8- INCH PARCHMENT SHADES—Cream, First National Bank Red—Flowered Regular price $2.25; Close Out Price—$1.00 I i : ‘ N . e Prepare Y our Car for Winter Driving Clean out your radiator and fill with ANTI- FREEZE SOLUTION and equip the car with a new set of WEED CHAINS. We have a complete stock of ALCOHOL, PRESTONE and CHAINS and are ready to service your s car for winter. A Connors Motor Company, Inc.* Service Rendered by Experts ‘—the most talked about Oil Burner in. America What owners say about Electrol explains why it is pre-, ferred in so many homes. You hear Electrol praised by everyone whenever ol burners are discussed. Proof of its dependable, troublefree service is found in the approval of thousands of owners. i But there is nothing extraordinary about this. Electrol long ago achieved a new standard of oil burner efficiency. It not only affords the manifold comforts and conveniences of oil beat, but it is in itself a mechanism which works so posi- tively and automatically that you can forget you have a Wy LA & _ heating plant. — Quiet, All-Electric and Entirely Automatic. Electrol is the UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITERS and TYPEWRITER SUPPLIES oil burner with The' Master Control, an exclusive auto GEO. M. SIMPKINS CO. matic device which safeguards your comfort day and night. STATIONERY and PRINTING FOR INSURANCE living hand always at your furnace door, keeping your home at the exact temperature you desire—automatically. Electrol is made in sizes to meet every heating requirement. See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 Valentine Building FRENCH MADE POWDER BOXES, PIN CUSHIONS Regular price $6.75; Close Out Price—$2.00 ’m!||m|ulmnmumumm'nw *-uxuuuunmumuuu“mm ROOMS WITH BATH—S2.00 UP The Great Efficiency —of our service makes the traveler feel at home here. FRENCH MADE POWDER BOXES Regular Price $3.00; Close Out—$1.50 Fireproof | Coffee Shop Modern Garage FRENCH MADE ASH TRAYS Regular price 60c; Close Out—25c BEADED BAGS Always in style—sometimes more of a fad than other times but never “detrop.” A few attractive close outs— 'LARGE OPERA STYLE Regular price $44.00; Now—$22.00 | MEDIUM BROWN AND GREENS Regular $16.00; Now—$8.00 Come in and see it ir: operation. s Attractive Budget Payment Plan Electrol is sold on an attractive Budget Payment Plan. A sur- SMALL CONVENTIONAL risingly reasonable down payment puts Electrol in your $10.00; Now—$5.00 me, The balance can be arranged to suit your convenience. One hundred years from now, the only Alaskan of H o M h' Sh arrt Macmne OP P. ioneer Pool Hall this generation who will be generally remembered will be Sydney Laurence. It will be a proud and Call, Telephone or Write Telephone 183 POOL—BILLIARDS ’ | EMPLOYMENT OFFICE Chas. Miller, Prop. profitable boast of your descendants if they can say they have one of his pictures that you bought now. URNER with Fhe Master Control We have an excellent sclection and easy payments L iters® Laboratories, and bears their label. Approved by the New York City may be arranged. e e _ _ ____} Picc IM'WIGG LY. BRAKE SERVICB A pbeals—and by the Commonswealth of Massachusetts Department of Public Safety. st this ftation " Old Papers for sale at Empire Office e — = 7 Only ad«lm(e brakes stand between ou, 8 careless pedestrian or thought- ess child. See that those brakes of ours will stop your car QUICKLY in an emergency. Accidents are un- pleasant and involve serious conse- quences. If your brakes are not in good condition, let us reline’em now with genuine Silver Edge Raybestos. | The i W., The OIL Nugget Shop | | v, AP \ AL A < - N heiodeat JUNEAU MOTORS, Inc. Authorized Brake Service I¥: