The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 9, 1932, Page 6

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, APRIL 9, 1932 d plans formulated. Mrs. a member of the Local Aerle Ni was welcomed a3 a|117. The Rev. J. W. Cadwell will mber of the organization.|officiate with the Bagles in the next tea will be held in | service. Interment will be made 1 the church work were dis- |afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. He was oy ) 14 q Ja }\TE W’ S gue rcoms April 28, with|in the Douglas Eagles' cemstery. Alex Gair and Mrs. James —_—————— as hostesses. SURPRISE PARTY | Verna Hill was surprised by a FINE ENTERTAINMENT !numbo': of her young friends at 1S PROMISED THIS EVENING COMPLIMENTED ON BIRTHDAY AT THE SCHOOL PLAY elix Gray . |her home last evening, the occas- it . Relix Gray was Sunphibedd ot hisy 5 oo hor sictéanth bistaday. home last evening by & few friends | Denlsg d e e 4 A matinee pc nance of in honor of his birthday. Bridge | - "fi’;‘{ and refresh: s were A Suspended Ho was the principal diversion of the |€Ploved. presented with great |oceasion, before a good sized SESESS COTTAGE REBUILT y children. The ever AUXILIARY MEETING i 4 ing performan 0 working all winter during begin at 8:15 oY The regular meeting of tie La- pare tis on a little cottage A d Qs Auxiliary Monday, Apeil 11[08 Third Street, i into his mew home this| terday. will be held at 7:30 o'clock to make | TOVed 2 excellence matines as a way for the Card Party being week. The building was practical- sis of judgl s public i5 @ atvéh 8t § ollodk “|ly rebuilt and now ‘makes an at- sured of a tertaining 6~ | tractive looking dwel formance tk ening. e T N B L s T ) LARSON FUNERAL SUNDAY | { HELD IBAGUE MEETING Funeral services for the Tate harles Larson, old-timer on the g siness meeting | 1sland, who died Thursday night was held |jn St. Ann's hospital, Juneau, will Ch ’ gue rooms. | he held under the auspices of the urcn sing money | gagles in their lodge room Sunday Services || Notices for this churci must be received by The Empire ) not later than 10 o'clock Saturday morning to guarantee change of sermon topics, ete. Douglas Catholic Church | | 9:30 am.—Low Mass and sar-; mon. 1:00 p.m.—Sunday School. :’) IJOa VES . jLiTden ) REV. J. W. CADWELL [ | 10:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:30 am. — Preaching Services, column | Congregational Community | | |the conventible coupe type, being non or M‘CAUL GETS 2 NEW MODELS OF MOTOR GARS Latest Types of De Soto and Plymouth Mach- ines On Display NORTHLAND TO List of Passengers | for South ! o |be taken south on the Motorsh: New models of DeSoto and Plymouth automobiles are on dis- play at the sales room, of the McCaul Motors ‘Company on Front Street. They ‘are . the at 10:30 o'clock. are Mrs. L. B. Burford, Miss J. George Kendler | gchievements of automotive engin- | Motealf, Mrs. C. Larson, Mrs. H. eering knowledge and skill. The: ;Sumer]and, Miss Vivian Lund- surpass in efficiency and conven-|strom, Mrs. D. H. MacDonald fence all previous models and ex- Herb Dunlap, Herb Coleman, W. cel them in attractiveness of ap-'A. Gibbons, H. O’'Day, E. Larson [pearance. L. S. Coffin, W. T. White, Mrs. The DeSoto model has a six-|Valeta Kayat, Mrs, H. F. Har- cylinder engine. The car is of grave, Mrs. R. A, Reschel, Ver- Warwick, Fred Goodwin, H. coupe, | P. Hargrave. a custom roadster. ¥t 48 a For Wrangell—Mrs. new conception of smartness, 1 S Campbell. casy of mccess, having gemerous por Ketchikan—W. Dawson. spacing and is richly appointed. | AR A The body colors are two deli-| cate shades of desert sand. Wire| MRS. PURPICH PAYS FINE either a rumble - 'seat, G. Clark, wheels are in vermillion. OF $500 ON LIQUOR CHARGE Floating Power Principle | Mrs. ENla, Purpich, convicted ear- The engine is built on the lier this week on a charge of vio- floating power principle, whtc'fl wing the Alaska Bone Dry Law, eliminates vibration. Bquipment | was fined $500 yesterday by United includes an automatic clutch with|States Comissioner Charles Sey. silent gear selector and hydraulic|The fine was promptly paid. brakes. The machine -is free BT A wheeling. The DeSoto car has been sold | to Zalmain Gross of this city. | The new Plymouth models this year range as Jow in price as| $495, F. O. B. Detroit. They set| new standards for cars in the; low price field. J The model on display Bt the, McCaul Company is equipped with | a 65 horsepower engine in float- following Sunday School. 1+ i | St. Luke’s Episcopal Church | E a1 No services as Dean Rice is ab- sent. Douglas Native Presbyterian | Church UNITED FOOD CO, " SEWARD Kl‘]NZ. Lay Worker 3 Meets Thursday evenings and Sunday afternoons. | | | | | | An all-time low birth-rate rec- ord was made in INinois in 1911, | with only 15.4 births per thousand of population. This was offset by the death rate of 11.1 also unusual- | ¢ ly low. i “CASH 1S KING” Store Open Tonight PRICESARE § REDUCED ur ensationa SALE In Full Swing Gastineau Hotel Building Store open tonight till 10 PHONES 83 OR 85 “The Store That Pleases” | which is confined to Club members, | iness of about $400, it is necessary |checks payable to the Juneau Ten- |nis Club. |sional wrestler. ing power mountings, making “i vibrationless. It is free wheeling, | and has automatic clutch, steer- ing shock eliminator, internal ex- | panding four - wheel hydraulic brakes and a safety steel body. | Longer Wheel Base | This year's Plymouth has in-| creased length, the wheelbase be-| ing 112 inches. One-piece fend- ers add to the car's appearance. The hood extends to the wind- shield, and the latter, attached to slender, slanting corner posts, en- hances the streamline effect. The body colors are two shades of dark blue. The Plymouth has been sold and delivery will be made tonight or tomorrow. “Both the DeSoto and Ply- mouth cars are perfect in per- formance,” declared T. J. Mer Caul, proprietor of the M rs Company “and neither mo- | lacking in anything, making | for attractive appearance. With- al, they are moderately priced.” e ATTENTION, MEMBERS OF JUNEAU TENNIS CLUB Both courts now open for play, ! Applicants for membership should get in touch with Charles E. Hars land. | Because of heavy expenses ins/ curred last year in repairs to the property, rgsulting in an indebted- to maintain the $10.00 annual dues this year. Members will please | remit as promptly as possible to Mr. Harland, P. O. Box 1193. Make | For new members the entrance| fee is $6.00 in addition to the an-! nual dues of $10.00. —Agdy. e ———— George Selkirk, candidate tm'I en outfield position with the New York Yankees, was once & profes- A UNIVERSAL PICTURS , 1 [SOSUSSS S 5 “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” OUR DRESS SALE CLOSES TONIGHT $6.95 or Two for $12.50 _ THE SANITARY GROCERY Juneaw’s Own Store Store Open Tonight Passengers booked for Seattle | |of | sloping BRUNSWICK SAIL TONIGHT |RADIO BARGAINS MOtorShlp Wil Have Good We remind you again that time ‘is passing and so is your oppor- tunity to pick up a fine machine at the Creditors’ Sale now gonig |0nv When the present stock is ex- A good list of passengers will |hausted you will pay fifty to one the hundred per cent more for ‘Normland tonight when she sails |same class Machine. | We quote from their catalog: matched panel recessed and contains directly ed legs. This accoustically perfect Bruns-! wick cabinet contains ALL modern radio developments; famous 7-tube Super-hetrodyne circuit with LATEST Screen-grid, Vari- able-Mu, and Pentode Tubes, to- gether with Uni-selector, Color Tone Control, Turret-type Tuning Condensor, Full Range Volume Control, VPower Detector, and 12- inch Dynamic Speaker. Price, $99.50. Complete with Brunswick Tubes, 38 inches high, 19% inch- es wide, and 14 inches deep. The above is the price of this |class machine and cabinet every- where in the United States and { neutral radio experts will tell you) there is practically no difference |in brands as they are all made un- der R. C. A. patents. For a limited time while this Creditors’ Sale | continues . we offer you the above machine for $60.00. THE NUGGET SHOP —Adv. - DUNN LEAVES TODAY FOR VISIT TO SKAGWAY MASONS “A lowboy console cabinet of | rare beauty, finished in American | Iatest | Watson, Mrs. Frank Metealf, Mary Walnut, with top and side panels | ribbon Walnut and) front side panels of butt | Walnut capped with butt overlays. | |Grille and Uni-Selector is exquisite carving at the top. A carving ap- pears on either side of the apron above the turned and flut- | chikan, arrived on the equipped | {leaves on the To visit the Skagway Masonic Lodge, toinspect its work and study its activities, John H. Dunn, Cus- todian of the Grand Lodge, is a passenger on the steamer Admiral Rogers for that city. He will prob- ably remain there several days. I"WHO'S wHO ] ] AND WHERE | Mrs. W. J. Manahan, the Admiral ILine agen’ wife of at Keot- Admiral Rogers for a short visit with Mrs, ‘Winifred Jones, her sister. was accompanied by her son, Rich- ard. Miss Vivian Lundstrom, who re- cently returned here from Kan- tishna, where she was teaching school during the winter term, Northland tonight for Seafitle. She | MEDICAL CHIEF 4y % GOES BY PLANE - ONINSPECTION Dr. Fellow. s Visiting Medi- cal Units in Southwest and West Alaska Traveling on a mail plane, Dr. F. 8. Fellows, Director of Med- ical Relief for the Alaska Divis- ion of the Office of Tndian Af- fairs, is now inspecting hospitals and medical stations in Southwest and West \Alaska, according to advices received from him at his headquarters here, He was al Kanekanak last | Thursday, going over the hospital and discussing the work with Dr, W. A. Borland, former Juneau physician in charge there now. Yesterday he was at Bethel, on the lower Kuskokwim, and was due to have reached Mountain Vil- lage today. From that point he will con- tinue by plane up the Kuskokwim visiting McGrath, and other points, and return with' the plane to An- chorage. Later he will proceed to the Interior for another extend- ed plane trip. APRIL SALE | Be One of the First to Buy at This Sum- . Men’s Spring Suits STORE OPEN TONIGHT SODAY the joke is on us, because we are forced to lighten _, mer SALE - our stocks, and so must let go of all our present suits at : PIN STRIPE BLUES. Now . . . WIDE STRIPE BROWNS. Now . . . $1245 : BLUE SERGE-18-0z. cloth. _ Former price $47.50. Now . . . . . $2875 : KUPPENHEIMER GRAYS Previously priced up to Now $25.00 Seward Street tremendous reductions. Truly an unusual sale for the men of Juneau. Come in early and make your selections from a wide : assortment of spring suits, all of them worth from $45 to $65. . $1245 $50.00 per suit. Now. $27.50 q s ’

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