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o oo e =T THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, FEB. 5, 1931. 1921 in front of the Golden WAL PICTURES &1 IF! N OFFICES an furbished and reframed | scenes and Peninsula twim countries, old They were t. y h 1 of his owr touched and Fast prog: the y made in Capitol by | als. The Customs | of the Govarnor, | s, Alaska Game ilding, he was that the glis- re decorated photographs, artisti- ed, of scenes taken years o in Nome and at places in the rior of Alaska. He has a weak- r fine pictures, and whi to oils and crayons he '’ lose himself in ecstasy over done photography, partieular- | ” O Assoclated Press Photo Hurley, doesn’t seem to mind this scientific bath being given her at matlonal headquarters of the Girl Scouts at Washington. Mrs. Hurley Little Mary Hurley, daughter of Secretary and Mrs. Patrick J. ' SCHOOL WILL 'sucesopemsmeie e GIVE CONCERT NEXT SUNDAY Free Musical Entertainment Will Be Presented by Departments The Music Departments of the Juneau schools will give a free concert next Sunday afternoon at 2:30 oclock in the Grade School auditorium Instructors and participants have {been working hard for weeks on the program to be presented, which is as follows: ¢ Sonata ‘““Moonlight” Beecthoven Adagio Sostenuto Senior Orchestra Solo violin, Frances Tanncr. | I { ¥ | Ttalla from “Lucrezia” .. Donizetti President Hoover's campaign for, Boys' and Girls' Gles Club renomination and re-election has | been formally launched through a ' P i 4 letter sent to Republican leaders | of all interiors. DECOTINT THE NEW HOT OR COLD WATER SANITARY WALL FINISH Decotint is an ideal wall coating for the decoration It gives that SOFT, VELVETY, WATER-COLOR effect so essential to refined sur- roundings, and can be applied on plaster walls, wood, or any of the various wall boards. 55¢ per 5 pound package Thomas Hardware Co. MILK IS CHEAP FOOD If you are using a pint daily you can save by ly when it pert s to A ka. Wiktohis at extetnie tan: Three songs from Eliland A. von Hraash i & X o i v ghout the country by Robert % Onc of Interesting Pictures Sal o e H. Lucas (above), exeeutive direc chrzasm}g) to a quart daily. One of the pictures that in- | o | PLAY CULF FREE a ilent Woe. tor of the Republican National | ew Low Prices ow E ectiv t 1 his interest and that will G e el | WHIST PARTY ALL DAY FRIDAY, Ladles play| ©) Secrct Greetings. Committee, appealing to them to | N 7 e a attention from visitors MARTHA SOCIETY MEETS 1f free atthe Midget Golf Cours (¢) Anathema. | “defend the President” and to join | . Lo B it ey the national committee in “an ag- g an automobile containing | The Ladies of the Parish will —adv. Little Symphony. | gressive, active, determined cam- e en en a alry ald Amundsen, Arctic explorer; The Martha Society will hold a!hold a WHIST PARTY at the — o Iv. paign fl.’om this'day until the polls n, of the Revenue ss meeting in the Church Parish Hall Thursday night, Feb- Bad weather hurt Stetson univer-|Trees Rasbach | close in 1932." TELEPHONE 985 and G. L. Lomen Friday at 2 pm. Mrs.|ruary 5th. Good prizes and refresh- |sity's roogball receipts this year, so|Stars Lullaby Ira Wilson | PSRRI PR A iy s district judge at erine Hooker and Mrs. Ralph ments. Public invited. Admission the deficit was made up by giving|Allah’s Holliday R. Friml | PLAY GOLF FREE Geo. 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