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6 ——— CAPT, M'LEOD JOHN MADDEN PASSES AWAY COMING WF T C. B. Mill Bar and \‘lrs G. JAHN&m\ Mr, mwell, Roy Finch, C. L. Scott W. Grossman, Todd; John 9.—Capt VICTCRIA, B. C., June WASHINGTCN, D John McL his sea c h, Horace Parker and W. Jumbia Juneau. history in th aling industry. Alaskan dead here. M. Wooden, Seward; Fred - — r, L. Lucy, R. Jensen, Ketch- J. W. Thomason, C. Gilbert, e; R. G. Martin, C. H. Smith, | Tulsequah; Ed Butler, Funter; Dennis nurm Oscar Westosis, Ju- n u Har- Hoonah. FURNITURE]| ima; M, THE ALASKA DAILY EMPIRE, TUESDAY JUNE 9, 1931. FRENCH OPEN GOLF STARTS DEAUVILLE, June 9.—Andre Boyer, a pro, and Rene Golias, led | early finishers in the French Open | Golf Championship with seventy ones, the course record. ‘Churio and Genta, ties for second place with 73, Norton Smith and Johnny De- Paolo, Americans, were scratched. Kirkwocd, Hunter and Forsman, { Americans, remained to represent |the United States. The former | scorea 74. | Whitcomb, the best of the Brit- entines, Arg b DOUGLAS NEWS NEW OFFICERS INSTALLED, F. 0. E. AND AUXILIARY BOB SMART SHOES for MEN installation ceremonies of s Aerie, 117, Fraternal Or- of Eagles, and the Ladies’ Aux- iliary were held here last evening. Acting as Grand President, P. W. P. Sam Devon installed the officers of both organizations for the ensu- ing term. During the Eagles’ cere- | Joint mony, P. W. P. Charles Sey assist-| ed as Grand Conductor. son and | ish, scored 75. Mrs. | ——————— nd | HECKMANS RETURN FROM Living Room Sets—Dining Room Sets— Bed Room Sets—Kitchen Furniture SIMMONS-- BEDS, SPRINGS and MATTRESSES fic | Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and [who have been spending sev: Denver, | months in the States, returned hard, chrends Co., Inc. | | FOR ed t. Telephone 128. b hree room furnish- m at the Thomas Hardware Co. .llllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIHII|IIIlIlIIIlIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIHIHIIII!IIIlIIIIIIIIlIlIIIIIIIIIHIIHIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIII apar Subtly alluring . . . and comfortable for the lazy days that are here 1=} J J See our exhibit of summer furniture, and furnishings. Our store is transformed into a gorgeous outdoor world, revealing the latest styles in summer furniture. g If you want to bring gaiety and color into your home, see the specxal rattan suite—a burnt rattan—that is p‘nnm]arl\ good looking and practi- cal. Its cushions and backs are covered in soft, aubtle tones of cretonne. The suite is made up of two chairs and a sette. Imagine buying Stick Reed furniture . full settee with arm chair and rocker to mateh . . There are heavily padded spring-filled loose seat cushions in color- ful cretonne — and two beautiful color combinations from which to make . It is hospitably inviting—a . and all with wide restful \ mm|mnu|||mmmum|uummmumlmmmmmmumuummuummmm||M|lmllm|||uumlmmlumm arms. selection. A complete ensemble of matching pieces are also on display. See our display. There are tables, rugs, shades, colorful pieces and all in gay or harmonizing colors for sumnier. Juneau-Young Hardware FURNITURE WORTH LIVING WITH. i .c. L VACATION TO KETCHIKAN ( J. R. Heckman, |® amer Yukon to their home in CHIL])RI“\ S (:H\]Rq ikan. They plan to remain | rude Laughlin. MIRRORS ; pANAMAS . |ihere unti early next winfer. | ‘U SN et > T iy et ot | “STRICTLY MODERN® W VB Mai Lasghiin| Armstrong’s Linoleum il by b Lagg \,“. ly Modern,” an amusing 'y full of surprise situations, is he main feature of tonight's pro- Douglas Coliseum. | hy Mackaill has the leading | Auxiliary officers installed are as| Annie Ca- ‘x Madam President, Madam Vice President, Chaplain, follows: eral on e Guard, Ag Oumdr- Guard, Agnes | for the .3-year| ills; Trustee Degan, Conductor; Emil Ul G.; Dan Douglas,'O. G.; von, Trustee for 3-year A social session, with n f whist, followed the installation. !Miss Mamie Feusi and James Ed- | miston won the prizes for high cores, Mrs. Charles Sey and Dan Douglas for the lows. Aft card playing, refreshments erved. tables “Ten Dollar Style,” long wear and true comfort are reasons enough why more than a million men will again purchase BOB SMART SHOES this year. plus fine leathers, careful workman- ship, S | “It Neither Crimps Your Roll Nor Cramps Your Style” DEVLIN'S EXCLUSI DOUGLAS COLISEUM TONIGHT ONLY DOROTHY MACKAILI in “STRI(‘TLY MODERN” Acts, Comedy, | E DEALERS OPEN EVENINGS \ z 3 News \ PASSSS SIS An Alaska Locally Owned UNITED PAY DAY SURPRISE SALE! STRAWBERRIES, 2 baskets . . . . . . . . .. 35 BUTTER, Best Creamery, pound . . . . . . . 3lc MA TCHES, Blue Tip or Searchlight, large cartons.. . 25¢ Pis — One ofthe largest shipments of groceries ever received in Juneau just arrived. PRICES ARE ASTOUNDINGLY LOW. ; SEE US FIRST | WMMWMWWIIIIIlllllllllliflllfllfillllllllllllllllfllllfll!ll]lfllIII!IIIlIIIIHllllllfllfllllllIIIfl!!IIIIIl![_lI!III | 0 S loanet, henanet Asment. Amond i = B RO m'mlIHIIlhIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIH'lliIIIII!lIlIllIIIIIIIIIImlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIII ! D SRR I ‘ 3 Institu- F O O D ( O and = tion ® Operated £ Cash Is K g E . £ We are co-operating with women in their program to increase employment through the sup- = port of local products and we endorse the principle of the slogan: g “Increased demand for the products of our fields, factories and mines means increased. tax- E able wealth, better and more employment, community prosperity, schools, churches, libraries = and opportunities.” = = :