The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 20, 1931, Page 8

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GI.ASS OF 1931 : Dai! y Crc;ss-word Puzzle ELKS TO LEAVE | Home for Visit Annual Excursion to ACROSS olution rday' i : SR Solution of Yesterday's Puzale 1. Atmaroherte Whltehorse IS Planned prophet 8. Unfamiliar [ ] 11 6. Public notices 9. Persla 8. Location 10. Gave Informae ‘Whoopee—boys and girls, men~ TUMURRUW NUUN 12 Parent oo TU,MURRBW and wotften and everyhods: Canns Are Enroute s f Se | :: :y“;,":; 5 i Plans are now being made for[ere on Own Boa,, Second Game o - ason & [ 16. caten sight of Sun s i e horse' for the. Tntetnational Holi-| To Re-open El-Nido Scbeduled at_City ) Fourteen Memben of High | i see - bertermed | Trip Will Be Made on New awy. SR | el if Park at 6:30 ( | b measures rvations must made early, nroute neau on own & School Graduating | soung " A $36,000 Motorship that is the only dictum in this|boat, the Trinton, J. H. and Mrs.| The Moose ball club, overwhelmed ' Class to Be Guests 18, Tale I “piice of Roedda big yearly event. Cann left Seaitle last’ Friday, i |by the Eiks Monday in the opening | 20 Missions 3 {\H:firx‘g: 7 Here's the dope: The Alma wm was made kriown by Claud Ericson, | game of the season, will attempt to | Tomorrow the Chamber of Com- | #- Dealer in pdsatination Officers and a number of the leave Juneau at 7 o'clock Friday|who, with his daughter Lucille, ar- |climb out of the cellar tonight i meree Wwill be host to the Class of | 34 Bird ot the 'u:v,,,i, ne members of the Juneau Lodge of morning, May 29, call at Chilkoot x‘lvedvherel Ym;:; & three- | when it clashes with the M;lor: i 1931 of the Juneau High School cuickoo . African fly Elks will leave here at 6 o'clock to- Barracks -orthbound " and ‘then go ] weeks' visit < i outfit. The game is slated to star However, only 14 members of the | s5 pirer \siana - Elevated M- |morrow evening for Sitka, where to Skagway. { The Canns are’ traveling leisure- | promptly at 6:30 o'clock. ] class will be entertained at that| 27 Present . Pertaining (6 - |they will inttiate & class of candi- At Skagway a public dance willlly along the cqgst and expéct to | Manager ' Roy Shepard of the o time, since the limited seating | I} Make siower s, BCrop jeaint | s DOWN ¢ fhecity of |gates Into the order and then be be thebi;e‘::ue on Friday night, " [reach hereknbout ‘the end of the'| Vets will use three hurlers Ii{n tt.(k;e . cheon Toom 35. Prophel . Pronou R J up t and early Saturday}present weel game, he announced. Bob Keaton lsmf’en;‘;‘};fe m:’ h’:::e Khe xxfiz 3 unh-:m 2 53 Efifif};‘"m : :fiff: ::o:. :: ;:"TQ'S'-':“’ gum tv:nod a:::e signified their morning, the my train WJS; They expect to remain bere & will ‘start on the mound. He will be ¢ "¢ class at one time. e e 88 Ibsen A Borough in 4, Pnrp{ "1'.'1 intention of making the trip in- :f:f“ '“mwml“‘:‘;"hm“ there "nzud“y;d‘nd “‘::’;mm::'wnlfi; amd for two.ar “hh“:n’:'m;; "fi“ e The graduates from Junenu High | I ORLARaY | ater Fas Tt | clude M. 8. Jorgensen, exalted rul. fore the lutich hour - and the | a open e Koski will relleve him for two in- School this vear will number 28| 42 Term in the 5. Units o § Religlous fenr 44, Mend er; H Messerschmidt, leading :,;wn is‘ft fi"nfl to be wide-open to xx'flgfmzm;wfi ‘ann ;:l l:dflxs nngh(.}kras:yhnwe t‘;’lfll rf;;lelis: the largest of any class in the his- EAS AR, welght . Classified body . Knowledge . 1 e visitors. e north - | “Kelly” e lo the > fory of the institution. The remain- | 4 v;’{,",.:’,..c. & F:,";(‘,... of iNtorRity v A 2,‘;;‘:;"‘* }‘,’;“,,‘;‘:,{u",‘;:yf‘mfi;;;‘y:‘m:g‘gh, Ambassador Frederick M. Sackett, | There will be baseball gamesand [er this season to, look over the |ing. ing members will be guests of the L. Gray, esquire; J. D. Van Atta, United States Ambassador to Ger- |other sports. At night a big dance | properties which probably will be | Manager McKinnon of the Moose Chamber next week. / 7 chaplain; Fred Sorri, inner guard; many, hailed the skyline of New |will be held there also. Then the |opened in the not distant future. had not announced his battery this Two former Juneau business men, // . John MoLoughlin, secretary; W. K. York from the deck of ;h' 8‘ trip back to Skagway and the re- —————— afternoon. now here on business and vacation | 7 5 Burford, ‘tiler:, . I Huntes, Jr., ors E“s?:ra: :f“heazigfl;fmc;?: Jot [turn to Juneau. Italy is the only major European ——————— ok trips, Claude Ericson and E. R. ..%... / .... ganist; Keith Wildes and J. Bon- return to his post in Berlin. Make your reservations now. nation with a rising birthrate. Old Papers at The Empire. | Jaeger, will also be guests of the gard, musiclans; Robert F. Kauf- It is virtually certain that a =3 ¥ Chamber tomorrow. All members / /b man, John. Walmer, John Reck, baseball team will go from Gas- = of the Chamber are urged to at- // and R. H. Stevens. tineau Channel to represent this o4 tend. Room for Others I TI N E R A R Y FnR section in the international series. . “Any other Elks desiring to make Teams from Chilkoot Barracks, i 77 / the trip should communicate with Skagway and Whitehorse will par- »Yv‘ L] //// A The party will leave on the new President Karl Thelle of the City i 5 / $36,000 motorship Roedda, owned by League has just received an invi- f s / A / //// H. C. Davis, which arrived in Ju- | tation from Secretary T. N. Gis- | // 3 neau yesterday from Seattle. It borne of the Whitehorse Celebra- < 4 .. 3 will be the craft's first scheduled tion Committee to send a team. A B H ALL i This will be placed before the . L4 voyage in Alaska waters. | Back Here Monday The vessel will arrive in Sitka Congressional Party to Ar- £ The Elks will Saturday forenoon. e w ere Here on July ZI hold their initiation exercises Sat-! urday afternoon, The railroad on Cutter Tahoe dance will take place Saturday night. The visiting party will leave Sitka on the Roedda early Sunday morning and will be back in Ju- neau Monday forenoon. Board of Managers for action at an early date. INTERIOR WORK N Gty 1o Baik e Mot Best Decorative Ef- fects in Alaska d TR %%%fllfilllfl Eflwllln%ll Merrimakers Music join the party about July 3, and accompany it on its inspection of western national parks. The delegation will sail from Se- attle on July 18, on the Coést Guard Cutter Tahoe. It is due to reach Ketchikan July 20, and aft- er a brief stop at Wrangell will proceed to this port, arriving the following day. Stops are scheduled at Cordova, Valdez, Seward, An- chorage, Mt. McKinley National Park, Fairbanks, Paxson, Chitina, then Cordova, Juneau and Ketchi- kan. It is due to arrive at Seattle on its return trip on August 6. — .- - RALPH BARTON : TIRES OF LIFEE CARL FRIDLUND ON THE ACCORDIAN The Congressional party to in- spect Interior Department projects in Alaska this summer will arrive at Juneau July 21, according to a T revised itinerary schedule announc- ed ‘from Washington in an Asso- HALIBUT BOAT HAS clated Press dispatch received today 4,000-POUND CATCH bv The Empire. It is scheduled for two stops here, the second to be on August 3, Hmf:g‘ O s same Southbound enroute to Seattle. It to 'Juneau from thé flshing banks will go over the Alaska Railroad to this forenoon. She had not un- Fairbanks and return to the Coast 16aded “her ‘catch™late today, over the Richardson Highway and The Emma, Capt. Thomas Ness, the Copper River and Northwest- ern Railroad to Cordova. and the Fane, Capt. Ole Johanson, took ice and bait from the Juneau . L0c Party will be headed by Congressman Murphy, the new Cold Storage Company ' and left Y for the hallbut banks today. ,Chairman of the Interior Depart- | ment Subcommittee of the Commit- B 5 tee on Appropriations. He succeed- MISHAP LEADS TO OPERATION ¢4 Representative Compton, for many years Chairman, and who visited Alaska two years 4go. The party will include various Ann’s Hospital this morning. The members of the House Committee operation was necessitated in con- Scandinavian-American Music ‘With completion of interior dec- orations in the store of the Juneau Drug Company in the Valentine | Building, this city is believed to be the first and only community in Alaska to possess a business place with free-hand painted embellish- ments on walls and ceiling. The art work adds greatly to the at- tractive appearance of the com- mercial establishment. The work is of the atmospheric type, and of the tropical variety with a trend toward the modernis- tic. The ceiling is of light blue with trimmings made of pure gold leaf. Pilasters on side walls are also trimmed in pure gold leaf. Palms are in shades of green. Other effects emphasize shades of brown. Clouds are glinted with gold, glving sunset effects when the ugm‘ Daneing 9:30 Admission $1.00 falls just right. All the work is free-hand, no stencils having been used. The undertaking required a month’s| time on the part of B. W. Burke, | interior decorator of this city. ‘Wall space in the show windows of the drug store have been im- proved with plastic effects. Interior lighting includes electric lamps in the celling and also on side walls. i 0MIBED 8 T SN ELKS! NOTICE! | Elks’ meeting will be held tonight | at 8:30 on account of baseball TWO BROTHERS QUIT PACKERS VANCOUVER, B. C., May 20.— Robert G. Gosse has resigned as Vice-President and General Man- ager of the British Columbia Pack- ers. He succeeded his brother Rich- jard two months ago, who retired. . - MINOR OPERATION SUCCEEDS re=ssescesssssessesessssssssesssesssseesssessasesstssesssessesssessseasiiaeiy WU "Hlml"lllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllll i “M Ldmght’ > Perfume—New 60 cents, $1.00, $2.00 Butler, Mauro Drug Co. “When We Sell It—It’s Right” WE DELIVER oW L NEW YORK, May 20. — Ralph | Barton, widely known throughzmt the country as an illustrator, took | his own life at his East Fifty- | seventh Street home. His. body | Ed Christenson successfully und- erwent a surgical operation at''St. PPl game. M. S. JORGENSEN, on Appropriations in addition to 1 Ed. Kirschofer of this city under- g —adv. 1 ler. sequence of injuries received ih & the Chairman. Other: pected a rning. s R TEI e L) went & minot surgical operaton |motor truck accident. it oo il e bbbt 0 i £ Telephone 134 Express Money Orders £ al . Ann’s Hosp! - o2, - 4 = = : Old Papers at The Emplre. | Meade, Commissioner of Reclama-| Old PAPATS 4 The Wmpice. LT T llIllIIlllllllIllllllllllllllllllllll LT New Line | ing. MOTHER AND SON GO HOME tion; Horace M. Albright, Director | o —~—————-— o HIINGID ' 0l =~ e R ——————— TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 'of the National Park Service; and | [ ( ( ! o FISHERMAN IS ILL Mrs. E. W. Peldo of Juneau and ejther Commissioner Rhoads or As- P ullo’ver FOR SALE—Wakefield sulky, basin- her son, born May 10, went home sistant Commissioner =Scattergood ette and walker. All in excellent| Olaf Swanson, a fisherman, is a|yesterday aiternoon from St. Ann's of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, condition. Mrs. Douglas, top floor, | patient in St. Ann’s Hospital. He | gospital. ' Secretary Wilbur -probably will 4 weaters San Francisco Bakery. ientered for medical treatment. o e SsEsssbiseieustereastta e In Blue and Black in V and Crew Neck $4.00 See these at SABIN’S Everything in Furnishings Sor Men ad DANCE ‘MOOSE HALL Tonight SEssee=sseeasesssad) Auspices Moose Lodge No. 700 Music by “Smokey’s” e A new lot of Dresses just re- MELODY ORCHESTRA es at— 12.75 You will-have to look far and . ‘ ‘wide to find such a brilliant col- e e e e H ceived. at a special purchase en- g Kl aEm Admission $1.00 Ladies Free i ables us to sell the lovely Dress- I SEEssIssssisesEsesssETisssessssssTisSSSISSIISESIsTsesssssssssssEseEssd) SALOUM Closing Out Sale Continues LR KRUSCHEN SALTS 85 cents The Finest Foods Only_ Juneau Drug ‘ Company Free Delivery Phone 88 Post Ol'lfie Sluhuutlo- -at GEORGE BROTHERS Telephone 92-95 lection of Dressss.' In prints, plain colors—Chiffon, Georgette "Crepe and Flat Crepe. Five Fast Deliveries I Sizes 14 to 44 Exclusive Agency — « _ HELENA SALE IS STILL. ON GARNICK’S BEAUTY .~ PHONE 174 PREPARATIONS

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