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4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MAY 30, 1931 . .3 3 5 o pipike | S oS — Dailv Alaska mpire oo veoe 11 over oris snoAS o) 1y | PROFESSIONAL - money at an ex low rate of interest to rotten °. JOEN W. TROY - - - EDITOR ANI;V MANAGER countries and many munici- AII Alaska News WATCH FOR . - 7 Published " even copt Sunday by the D 7 or 8 per cent. for money - | Helene W. L. Albrecht ilz PRIN S Bnd MR 1 in getting money when they NEXT | PHYSIOTHERAPY B. P. O. EL {4 2 T r nower alesmen. | Massage, Electrizity, Infra Red e i1 R A 2 P S M | " . Meeting every i ek 8 e SRR Ty e 4 . A)’ER]CAN LEGION | R}’l’(’) gfief;“ll Gym““tfc" Wednesday evening o | — PEARL CULTURE FOR HAWAIL | Grouse will ba plentiful in the the baccalaureate exercises. He ar- | stein Building at 8 o'clock Elks' ( ) { RATES. —_— Fairbanks district n fall, in the rived in Fairbanks 24 hours before SMOKER ‘. Phone Office, 216 Hall. -# u papers Japanese with| opinion of Sam O. White, game they were held. o Visiting brothers ; ibout to introduce pear!| warden with headquarters at Fair- 2 e A. B. all \.m welcome, | i 1 P SIS RSN - SRR W ) SRSSSCN R S ) o e Scient of Japan|banks. He says that in the nearby E. B. Collins was reelected pv‘c:‘- DENTISTS M. S. JORGENSEN, Exalted Ruler, shallow waters in Pear| hills there are thousands of grouse ident of the Fairbanks Automobile M. H. SIDES, Sccretary. B olgswHEH nests, most of them built on the Association. 801-303 Goldstein Dldg. elsewhere on the island |’ PHONE 56 y eserted fish ponds of Molokai and|Z"°und: | § Biied A m oD o & Co-Ordinate Bod- these and other Hawallan island ‘Mrs. Joseph Visca, 52 years old, e L . m. - : les of Freemason- 3 uls than Japanose| J05Ph M. Smith recently passed died at Fairbanks, where she had ‘V' P. Jfili son | ry Scottish Rite pearls than Japanese |, g pairbanks on his way to resided many years. N e | Regular meetinge [t s become an industty | ihe wild River country. He found e B GO R FRIGIDAIRE Dr. Charles P. Jenne second Friday - elieved that pearls may|pay in that district on Spring . - DENTIST each month =t | GUARANTEED TO BE LAR lopec the warm Hawallan waters in half t summer. MAROONS WILL HAVE DELCO LIGAT PRODUCTS (| o o 2 = lentine 7:30 p. m Scot- _/|the ten years that aré required in IS, NEW FIELD HOUSE MAYTAG WASHING : | Bullding g tish Rite Temple Alexar Hume Ford, Hawail's most persistent| .Seven airplanes of the Alaskan MACHINES "Telephrae 176 WALTER B. HEISEL, Secretary booster, declares that he expects to have Dr. Ishi- [ Alrways, headquarters at -Fair- FOR THIS SEASON .- il = banks, will soon be equipped Wwith GENERAL MOTORS RADIOS - LOYAL ORDER OF kawa, one of cuilgirs experts, da | PAUKS, WiLL, 8908 Be 6Ly — N MOOSE, NO. 700 Honolulu this millions ' of ‘Oyster spats| >0 sending;sets | cHicAGO, mI, May 30. — The Phone 17 Dr. J. W. Bayne | Meets Monday 8 p. m. |itox, Blatving s the Hawaiian waters will| Miss Sadie Leeann Pratt, daugh- University of Chicago fieldhouse, front Seeet: T Tunea: U DENTIST ' Ralph Reischl, Dictator ol y to satisfy the|ter of L. C. Pratt of Cordova, ex- providing adequate seating facilities ¥ | Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. I % Legion of Moose No. 25 > ecutive assistant for the Chugach for basketball and room for indoor e et | | Office Tours, 8 am. to 5 pm. | meets first and third Tuesdays | | National = Forest, and samuel track work, will be finished by next ® s Evenings by appointment. | G. A. Baldwin, Secretary and | | Payne Moyer of Anchorage, both December. | Phone 321 | Herder, P. D. Box 273. What's the matter 1 that Mussolini efficlen- | students at the Alaska College of The big structure will flank Stagg IT PAYS TO PAY | o— « : B ¢ cy? It is about time that he got busy and lived up| Agriculture and School of Mines, field and will have outside meas- CASH | e oy R ey gzmfl:gmgll‘obcs NO, 14 A to his re | were married at Fairbanks. They urements of 354 by 156 feet. The . on- | BREIECRE = will spend the summer in McKin- pasketball court will lie along one | | Harris Hardware Co. Dr. A. W. Stewart | |day of each mouth in | People have begun talking about the Fourth of |ney Park, where Mr. Moyer will be end instead of in the center, leav- | | Lower Front Street i QDE““ST | | Seottish Rite Temple, July again. Give it time and it always comes|a member of a survey party. They ing room for an eight-mile dirt i g“w‘;AR‘D ";&;&G‘" | | beginning at 7:30 p. m. around intend to ume studies at the rynning track. Oiflw 2 e batiasd) H. L. REDLINGSHAF- = SRR S T Alaska College next fall. Bartlett Gym, a fine structure, |i | Ph:n: Pl ER, Master; JAMES W. | but too small to accommodate var- o Secretary. Day The Last West. Indians at Tanana will be allot- gity basketball crowds, will be used BLUE BIRD CAFE ey v s 4 L% inally | 5 ited land by J. A. Ramsay, chief 55 an intramural sports building |} Next to Nifty Shoppe, Front Sf Lt ] ORDER OF EASTERN STAR ! (Seattle Times) of the field division of the United ynen the fieldhouse is put in use. NOW OPEN il | Drs.Barton & Doelker | Second and Fourth $ jay and age, in the heyday of the|States Land Office. He has left, .. —— T i CHIROPRACTORS ¢ . Tuesdays of each month to save the U Ther X t, there are picturesque portions|Nenana for Tanana. At Nenana,'e » Fast Courteous Service— ‘ DRUGLESS HEALTH SERVICE at 8 o'clock, Scottisk deall 4o a1l of ere auomobile tires never have hfl Offl;‘;f‘d 1o ol ";‘j ‘;‘1: | | Excellent Food— | | “Maintain that Vital Resistance | Rite Temple. JESSIX ek D r 5 the iass may deiand ofen | SAS. PEISONS MR 72 SIS Bergman Hotel | Properly Cooked— Hellenthal Bldg. Phone 250 | KELLER, Worthy Mat- ; Saas s S on ty might be called, with® propriety, | Provements on lots were given prel- | Dini R ‘ Popular Prices— Hours 10 am. to 9 pm. | ron; FANNY L. ROB« o A0S el the last West, because it is the northwesterly tip of erential rights to purchase. Many | ning oom o . INSON, Secretary. 4 th and South. It fhe United States. This is the Neah Bay section,|10tS. on which there were no im- [ Board by Week or Month The two best places to eat— i 5 2 R ¢ we find people on Men ssible save by water, and not always then|Provements were not sold. | EMMA GRUNNING “At Home and at the BLUE i —‘{ Bett o g KWIGHTS OF COLUMBUS ; he graves of re ] if wind and tide decide otherwise & : . BIRD” -1obe unpson Seghers Council No. 1760, ssed to other sphe motorists long have been familiar with| - Six hundred and ten gallons of » N. C. McBROON, Proprietor Ovt. D. { eetings second and last t they wers in military service.jthe bealities of the hern Olympic Peninsula,| Whiskey, a 200-gallon 5““'2(?“’ e o= Graduate Tos Angeles Col- | Monday at 7:30 p. m. Day belongs, in a real sense,|With Hood Canal, Port Angeles the lake country and fa@]l}l Tf? “‘,af" n?\:?d Shk = legs of Optometry: and Transient brotbers urg- to all that are dead jthe smooth Mgt cLouIavRL RS Jiesy ;mm Crescefm ;:;v:nla'. h:abve-;':a short, distance | Opthalmology émb;z”fimog‘m o " ; B _._ | through ghty forests to Forks and the Paclific o ) V5 R R o D asses - 3 treed b # publio mind Memorial of D8o0~o o 14 Push, Also ‘s goodyrpad: has fop G the Richardsen 'HEnway Sl H eart Action - - - SEE YURMAN L Glasmes Fitted, ntes romd 1| “JOHN ¥, MULIEN, O/ ;A“nxn‘n‘ a h\i 11 wi e ‘:'”H”f‘( i« g M; e been in evidence along the shore of the Libfi‘{of f:nj:::;:? Saggmfl ]::; for New Fur Garment ° Hi I TURNEE, Sooevey: rs now dead but who served their country in i as 2R o = i L e nd & 2 RN SR Sy Y SRR S ST o B et i e Tl e, TstRArd from, Bar ARgsics and Bel MOm fhke: pnfted Btates epiysme L OKAY-—! | Styl {| DR R E SOUTHWELL DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. O. E. 4 T LS unme ToRE the st hroughout its 1 x}mhl L to qang| hals. No arrests have been made yles | Optometrist-Optician | i e tiba sense, then, the day belongs to the Nation at northwest tip has been barred to land|*"*" ik oL 7 % y | 5 It is appropriate that the Nation g matter. and is. procéeding, With what, for thej: JoR; 1, McGion, JeRySE, 8H% i Mink, Marten and other skins { | .. ¢ - B RRE 0N o o b , S ®| owner of valuable mining property for your selection. i ce phone 434, residense | |Douglas. ALEX GAIR, W. P. out of each year to the memory of those gl ‘,\:;w m .‘v:;‘hwll:‘:’:x;] ]31‘1";‘1'7\];1‘1‘11 ui“gfi‘ ]’{L;:m:)mfi; on Ester Creek, in the Fairbanks Repairing and Remodeling phone 233.. Ofllce Hmfrs: 9:30 | | 3UY SMITH, Secretary. Visiting it in time of need and stood guard between wars nu_‘ “.m‘u»]‘ ”m.“”‘ed O;‘,e loroml g Se-l‘m:““' is expected to leave Se- When the battery in your car i to 12; 1:60 to 5:30 arothers welcome. for the benefit of their countrymen. In hon R ;‘ ;‘_ I'l\ro\;:v’h.l«) Nv“h’B'\\" tha Makah attle June 12 for Fairbanks. On | fails . . . you go no place . . . YUR)IAN’ the Furrier i e N aq ‘the living, pay, tribute where 1t 18 ‘105 " b oscivation, and’ mid ail the scento bssus|Die Arivalin Fatbanks |PeSIGGHAlmany Bavesfo doubhyletes Triangle Butlding Hazel James Madden e ENCS, £5 . Moace WAy due and themselves. There is no sweeter tios over which steamship passengers long have aftend to ‘some law ‘3"511\055 left | :d. Good battery service elimi- time. A tank for Diesel OM emotion than gratitude. No emotion counts more enthused in passing uxvlmmhcd by the late John A. | nates many disappointmentsand ;'l‘elwher of the Pianoforte and|| and a tank for crude oil save in developing character than being grateful i “For motoriste INesl Bay will-bet ik Tash atonstor | A jiien dsemy and expc‘;s‘vebd‘:' SNOW WHITE LAUNDRY '”’“’““’"‘: of the D“"“"é‘ System barner trouble. And it is not at all inappropriate that people util- gas and oil before Yokohama; it is but seven miles| oo ool ey dinto- | ey “"’:‘?;'C“J’;s 8[‘;‘; ;i‘lz::ymwh:::l; CAPITAL CLEANERS Juhfifi?‘}flfifi_fi&. [ RPHONE 149, ’PFGHT 18 ize Memorial Day to show fection for and pay le Cape F joining of strait and| ... T i e SF Ty % S ELIABLE RANS tribute to and friends who have gone ocean. Pr picturesque r:‘*‘““’v-E,:]1‘:1-‘h:fl)'wo(fon(:;r Fairbe ks, Bigh i ‘rn;dcm:g‘x v‘m;;[n ri%hawe || DOUGLAS AGENCY "Slndlo, 206 n:f,?.'."'é’?’ Phone 196 | F——————— ———AFER it permits more ple ! interest that e i it A NSEIES 13| youise Claussen, Ellen May Claus- tention which it de- T . = et to The fli SR due to realize, next Augt nd September, just huw!,en. Louis Eugene OCrossett, .Jos ;,‘l:: ,'_E;“E 30 towcheck on it || Leave your order at bakery or JUNEAU-YOUNG NEW RECORDS many automobiles there are in the world. Mary Ethel Ghezzi, Carra Cathe- L oguiarly. We rebuild batter- phone and we will call Funeral Parlors NEW SHEET MUSIC As we understand the business men who know | the one way to restore prosperity, it is simply thi MONEY PLENTIFUL FOR APPROVED SECURITIES. ine Harlan, Jean Cynthia Hunter, Helen Elizabeth Junes, Virginia Mauren Rivers, Clara De Lila Rust igs when parts Jjustify such ac- || fign. Let us add your name to |{ sur list of customers who en- DON'T BE TOO LIBERAL Licensed Funeral Directors | and Embalmers RADIO SERVICE Reduce prices, maintain prices, and advance prices.| r ... N e > 3 PErS M 5 ® 5 2 New Iy 5614 $52,000,000 17 bonds | —~(New York Herald Tribune) {Mary Elizabeth Scheffler, Leonard f grust the care of thelr batterles hs Sl Doy Fhese 13 Expert Radio Repairing £ M B ony g Sgndbli i e | Elliott Thompson, jr., Helen Mar- | ayclusively to us. ! 2 at less th per cent interest in less than ten : LA jorie Wood, Margaret Elizabeth | - Radio Tubes and Supplies 0 ter they This indicates General Butler is on a leave of absence, butjp..yer Helen Ruth Linck. had been offered He had intended to take a freight | train, but missed the train and there was no other train on the | Alaska Railroad scheduled hs!‘orn‘ Chevrolet Agency With the coal if it comes from our place. For our coal goes farther and gives a more even and satisfying heat. If your coal bin is running HAAS ROGM and BOARD Mrs. John B. Marshall PHONE 2201 of money to invest in not yet bought his steamer passage to Italy.— have confidence and | (Cincinnati Enquirer) To deliver tha baccalaureate ser-| o Famous Candies JUNEAU MELODY f confidence in the good faith 57 TR 553 {mon to graduates of the Fairbanks || & The Cash B i \' it i If television comes, the party leaders will have njoh school, the Rev. John B J e Las azaar HOUSE of New ork ity 1t aa te Ik pe their face: raip v v is 2 5 | . i sl e IR “‘“, learn to keep their faces straight when they|mentley, Archdeacon of the Yukon, | ? Open E'vemngs e R R A that most of proadcast what they intend to do for the people.—|walked from Nenana to Fairban Connors Motor Co. . corruption in the New ork City | (Buffalo Courier | making the 60 miles in two days JUNEAU TRANSFER COMPANY low, better have us send you a new supply to prove our statement. Our draying service i» aiways the best i GARBAGE URNITURE institu- tion, we pause in our workaday duties to pay trib- ute to the nation’s dead who gave their lives in the | cause of a Nation’s freedom . . . Full honor and glory to those brave souls who faced the suprem» - test. answering the nation’s call for defense with a courageous smile As has been the annual custom in this spirits which will go marching We are grateful. GORDON"S STORE CLOSED ALL DAY on forever. i Living Room Sets—Dining Room Sets— Bed Room Sets—Kitchen Furniture SIMMONS-- BEL'S, SPRINGS and MATTRESSES CHILDREN’S CHAIRS MIRRORS Armstrong’s Linoleum Thomas Hardware Co. — Thoughts on Thrift success. It creates independence, it stimulates a man with proper energy; in fact, it brings to him the best part of any success—happinesss and content- i “Saving is the first great principle of s ment.”—Sir Thomas “Lipton. { Our Savings Department will render you admirable assist- ance in saving for the future. The B. M. Behrends Bank ‘ OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA P and we specialize in Feed. D. B. FEMMER Phone 114 Juneau Recreation Parlors | BMILIO GALAO, Prop. | | BOWLING—POOL | Lower Front Street [ (3 ELLESS) It tastes like more. That’s why you will continue ordering it after you have tried the first loaf. Get the habit of eating it and favor your friends by telling them what a mighty good bread it : Peerless Bakery “Remember the Name™ HAULED AND LOT CLEANING E. O. DAVIS Phone 584 HOTEL ZYNDA ELEVATOR SERVICE 8. ZYNDA, Prop. L " wOO0D HEMLOCK | FOR KITCHEN RANGES FOR HEATERS FOR FIREPLACES $4.50 Load {In 8, 12, 14, 16 o1 24-inch lengths CHESTER BARNESON Telephone 039, 1 long, 1 short or 91 Economy Cash Store First and Main Quartz ana pracer location no- tices at The Empire. Moves, Packs and Stores Freight and Baggage Prompt Delivery of ALL KINDS OF COAL PHONE 48 —_— e ettt e L. C. SMITH and CORONA TYPEWRITERS Guaranteed by J. B. BURFORD & CO. “Our door step is worn by satisfled customers” Garments made or pressed by us retain their shaj PHONE 528 | TOM SHEARER | { PLAY BILLIARDS | BURFORD'S GENERAL PAINT CONTRACTING | ‘Those planning exterior work | this summer should place their orders now to insure comple- tion while the weather lasts. B. W. BURKE TELEPHONE 4151 Alaska’s Resident Decorator e Eaaaaas s S S S OSESR e p

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