The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 16, 1932, Page 6

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e THE DAILY ALASKA EIVIPIRE. SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 1932. POLLY AND HER PALS MANY GATHER 75 PROHBITION. | "FOR FAREWELL | CASES MADE N - TOMRSELLIS TH DIVISION | Governor and Others Ex- Few Violations are Reporl-! press Regrets at Vocal- | ed for Entire Division | ist's Departure | During Past Month By CLIFF STERRETT T'LL THANK YO TO INFORM ELMER THAT HIS HOUR AREN'T YOU GLAD THAT COUSIN CARRIE LETS POOR BLMER SEE ANGEL FOR AN HOUR EACH DAY ? " [LISTEN, ELMER, Y'GOTTA GO NOW! SHALL I CALL A CALL ME A To Mrs. W. C. Ellis, who soon; will leave for Arizona, b farewell paity was given last evening i {the Northern TLight Presbyterian Only 25 cabss involving alleged vidlations of the Federal and' Ter- ritorial prohibition laws were filed in 'the Firt Division for the mhomth Church, of which she has beea cf Karch, it iwas announced today ! choir leader for several years. by United Sbabés Marchal Albeyy | While the affair was spbnsored| White. In 19 of them pleas of by members of the cholr, many |guilty were entered; six pleaded [taken south recently to visit spec- | DEATH COMES ialists on account of her health, persons not associated with the ndt guilty; and two “were dismiss- |is at present undergolng x-ray | church were present ib express : s treatments at the Virginia Ma-| | Can Tel their regret at the loss to the! Kines in the sum of $2185 were |son hogpital with hopes of avoid- |ing an operation. { PARTY IS PLANNED . community of a talented vocalist ass and to wish hér happinéss in her|ag, ed two years and four new home. {months. Suspended sehiterioes ag- Brief addresses were deliversd!gregated 45 days. ¢ & Jail sentences imposed Chureh Services ! HiGH, CORDOVA by Gov. George A. Parks on be- THREE MEMBERS OF TAKU STAFF GIVEN AWARDS FOR WORK | whist and bridge party on April The Bastern Star will give a Nonoes for Uhis ohUrch Golumn 19 in Odd Fellows Hall according must be recelved by The Empire 'Seattle Judge Dismisses ! Suit for Balance Due Half of the City, by Rev. C. C.| Sdunders, pastor, on' behalf of the! |church, and by J. W. Leivers, on{ Juneau was the most »pmlmc& source of these cas®s. In all 157 d19se in his city. Huines and Keb.. | chikan weported four cach and to anmouncenient made yesterday.| not later than 10 o'clock Saturday | el {morning to guarantee change of {sermon topics, etc. behalf of the choir. The Choir presented Mrs. Ellis] with a set of beautiful candiesticks. | Reterestuments were serves. For- SWIMMING MAKES Hoonah .and Pciersburg cne ecach. y t | for Funeral | | At a wspecial assembly yester- day niorming, Willidi Cashen, edi- for of the Taku, and Hilja Hein- | SEATTLE, April 16.—Apparent- ly a person cannot afford to die NEW FAMILIES TAKE RESIDENCE IN | DOUGLAS ¥ in Cordova, Alaska, said Superior P : , fkka, business manager, Were | Douglss Cathalip: Chursh | | |Judge Rabert S. MacFarlane yes-|'-ive bewons were pveselit. | CHAMPION OF ONCE ;,’;:‘d;; ‘fz;‘“:m’ o:mt}he g:}nd_ During the past week, thres| 9:30 a.m.—Low Mass and Sermon. | ;bcrdaAy e d‘zmbfig%f:@mlw:fi:: is caused by the transfer to t.hm,s SCRAWNY YOUNGMAN inal Thc;se pins and certificates | PeW families have come to Doug-| 1:00 p.n—Sunday School. ci‘y }uhnudtermker to Ar:ollmz sn;}stage cf Mr. Ellis, who is con-| e g furni -{las to make their homes here. |a 23 b - 2 e Inected with the United States| 2 2 ; e e By e e 15| Mr. and Mrs. Alex Cagoll have || Congregational Community | {6 balanc? Xue on e M N i NEW YORE, Aprd 1, —Saquel§ graving Company O oken the Feusi cottage on [Pifka| | Church | funeral bill from George P. Walls, Ty Callahan, winner Gf the 200-yagd Siools: Whovs armtlals ;dsve been | oo L. ot dnd el Wi, OBERh. Ble oo LD ] I, It seher, i Paseuoke. UimpiorEnip in Hask- ) o P 1k land f-ur ehildren are located in| REV. J. W. CADWELL { | Wall 20-year-old son died in| GIRL BORN AT HOSFITAL lem intercollegiate swimming tour- Supt. Bowman gave a short ta. \ERn Bondue Botde W' Pourth Sre | 10:30 a.m.—Sunday School. |Cordova a year and a I:;llr ago iy S el S naments at Annapclis, was a very on the Sgiiisttice of e &ms'an'l Mr. and Mrs. C. Holmer and| 11:30 am. — Preaching Services, | jwhile' gtiployed’ as ‘. marine, sac s v orn | S Xawny youngster of 15 when h before conferring them. Stephane Africh, who was chos- en by the staff for the third mem- ber to receive recognition, was given a smaller gold pin than the editor and business manager. SCHOOL GETS TREES The Douglas Ilsiand Women's Ciub has presented the Douglas is the mother of a daughter, born gineer. | | yesterday at St. Ann’s hospital. two children have moved into the following Sunday School. Granberg cottage at the corner g [ 5 of Second and H Streets. |7 St Euke’s Episcopal Church | ——————— | Bt I ENGSTROMS BUY HOME 1 Evening prayer and sermon 7:30 { 2} ) oy entered , Coldmbia University four (TOME " ago, 3 { He went out for swimming just I. for the exercise and now as a i et |MANY ATTEND DAWSON i DANCE IN GASTINEAU | Large attendance marked the I | dance given last night in the lobby | ®- |of the Gastineau Hotel by Harry | Dawson of Dawson's Cafe. Excel- {lent music was furnished by Rex Parrott’s five-picce orchestra, and |a most delightful time was enjoyed. | { e | C. H. Helgesen- returned on the “Jim,” a 6-year-old English setter, owned by S. H. Van Arsdale has | Noreo from a business trip to senior is one of the best breast- | dtroke swimmers in the w\mtvyii He was defeated only once Sn?f dual competition this year. As a reward for winning the some time, is|Eastern Intercollegiate title hui coach, Ed Kennedy, entered Calla- TwHo's wHo AND WHERE | Mrs. E. C. Guerin, who has been (in California for returning to her home in Juneau on the Alaska accompanied by her han in the National Intercollegiate: son Eckley and daughter Louise. |at Ann Arbor and the Nationall L. M. Carrigan and A. Van Mav-!A. A. U championships at New| ern, local brokers, arrived on the Haven. ' Norco after calling on the trade in S. E. Alaska towns. | aw, The Goss house on Fifth Street became the property of Mr. and { |Mrs. E. E. Engstrom this week.‘u oy &hool with twelve ornamental They are having the cottage ren- | iy end shade trees. ovated prepartory o moving into | ;f::fl“n,?hx“‘.‘;' I;‘;ymmrke;n ai Mrs. C. A. Fox, Secretary, was|it in & few days: '8unduy af nms o present at the faculty meeting — e sy 4 k¥ : ol vest and in behal of the 5 = it poeoitot the itoms to the| CATHODI. LADIES TO MupY |CWSMMES OF COMMERCE =~ sehool. . TP : R et | residénts of Sedalia, Mo., baffled. The dog can pick out cars or u-eeleransell- The trees' whil be planted about| Sunday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock | At the meeting of the Douglas|ymey wis miaster mentions their name. Or he can point to certain per- | B s Gk 1o S 4 Mt e O*””:"““ f‘:d‘*‘;m"e‘ g““glfl‘:g:mflh‘:”m"m mfl;fl’fi:‘:’;m in an audience when they are described. But he’s above the ordi- program is being prépared for the |will meel he Mrs, 4 proposed ; occasion and the public is urged |August Olson. |the Alaska Road Commisssion from | MAFY d0g tricks * ] Douglas Native Preshyterian | Church | — | at S o t i LA e s to be present. > |the Army to the Départment of the g g | e e Daily Empire Want Ads Pay Interior was strongly resented. | SEDALIA, Mo, Ap{vx.‘l. 16.- Avout Mother Adopts | SCHOOL EXHIBIT | Merchants were asked to place|the on:y thing “Jim” dcesn't do 1 Own Child, Her | Foster Sister signs over ttheir places of business|is go to school. | |dencting what ftrade wés being| “Jim” is a dog—a 6-year-old Eng- carried on. |lish setter—owne 8. H. Van| | S oo M S | Arsdale, and for almost all of hi | Freddy Lindstrom, star outfield- |life he has performed feats which er with the New York Giants, once | onlookers have been unable to The Douglas school will have, an exhibit this year. The date for the exhibit is set for Priday| tvening, May 18th, Bvery parent| and others too, should be present | at that? time. | CHICAGO, April 16.—It may like a riddle, but Mrs, Clara A S |was refused a try-out with the [fathom. iietye ecuion e \gel i § MISS BAROUMIS TREATED Chicago Cubs because he wWas toa| His forte is locating any dbject toor O DT foster-sister, who is Miss Nina Baroumis, who was g namied, spelled or written by his , " - on b e e - — i s 7o c: ———-=———== |master, He points out any ome in, i i | § a4 crowd specified by Van Arsdale ¥ a\rh;‘:m‘f& ;O}:‘ézr"g‘mg: T A —Lthe fattest man, a person wear- \ J,‘;{; she‘mvgm P {y o | ;ngmgelascos_e:.t 01 & young WOmAR 10 jusnita, thelr 7 year-old daugh- | How it 18 Done Later the child's father con- | He places a paw on any make of red gd::;m;md;fiadufi:m a:};] motor car on the street mentioned ar = R o | by his master. Or take him to “:‘::d o0 condRion: aNedeng. e a forest, and he will find whatever | ! ! B ol SR B | 0 e maneeh Shanits. b () 1 Those who watch the dog, exert o ‘flndgrhcr mother's’ fostei- 1] ‘ themselves trying to detect What - ~Mrs & s i 1 system, if any, Van Arsdale em- baf _; C .b Jm uxngm “k‘m”e:‘ ploys, Tt ig sgreed he uses no in-|-. ' o‘:‘:‘dy udgi; a:et:ne:n'v flections of the yoice, but some con- k\:: o%»r-:ndw &:rrm m:" " ;‘::1 ttend he occasionally stands in g v e grandmo tain positions or sometimes looks & _’f‘__‘w__ 3 mmedirectbnofmepersonwbe‘ 4 | Dointed out. i Tokyo, Japan has about 7,000 Theése theories, however, are al- toxicabs, with 4,000 more in the f most invariably shattered at each ' suburbs. performance. Van Arsdale gives - the dog only simple orders and| 4 - . 8 [Jim seldom fails his master. H 4 The most popular theory is| OB P 1 Bu.l d H . J § [that the dog actually follows the! y F d thoughts of his master’s mind, al-| ¢ - i 1 U a ome in uneau though there hardly is a way Yo m prove it. Psychiatrists who have! y * sought to establish this conténtion | if you want it—rellable sacvicr that extra room . have given up. ] slways. We always place eus o 1 ' e ! There Is No Trick - pmncfdd‘dh:&;? i 3 o $ Van Arsdale himself declares | —YPM”‘" s Se aS a e i e 1t 1o on! Ml are good peinters—know ie— Rent that extra room for extra ‘ “I don't conhcentraté on the person! and are willing ¢o back eur pin money or for the compan- 1 or object in question when I give' " | 4 5 ¥ i the dtler: T fuet Shink or. ¥ ka| W jedgaas wich eaé griemmns. | ionship of a congenial person you do the subject of your speech. i ) £ # There must be some sort of mental | or for somé new things for your im § . u I l I e : s o isf | home which you can buy on the In keeplng with his sagacity, He ‘ money gained from rentingthat never associates with other dogs, | {Independent Druggists i e . p WL oo Do ey ¥ extra room. An empty room is 3 § | tricks, [ferent ¥ 1] i sy Py Keep the payrolls at home and help make '} |tion or orders of all but his master. i not an asset to a home nor a Pl B Et b & P Those Who have seen Jim accevt | F . g | nblb e . The . | ke him as a fact but those who have| resh F llm i elp in its' upkeep. €ere are Ph()n 37 4 prosperity. not remain skeptical. It is difficult | § H lo of fiine: chi € to' vonyinge them Of his. proweds.} F many people o ne character f > . : Eyen the screen failed in this. ast looking for just the room you We are always pleased to furnish esti- A “film corporation took 1,000 : _ for an lmnbe & mill Kk £ feet of film depicting Jim's pfi'-‘v ] have to offer, They fll'sl Yook ? fes on r and millwork. formance. After careful study it . i A . / Sogad8n - Was decided to shelve it because Developing and | in The Empire. Insert an ad q 3 't screen an intell] it f b 5 . ’ , : e = g 4 Printing i . in the “For Rent” columms in Adtaher K | o A { - . S i i i The Empire for results. i on for swre at The Empire. | i ; % i § { B \ | uneau mper : " s | _ : b ] Mo l L I 4 Gene Ewart || Juneau Drug i ~ A : i l . S’ nc. With €onnors i Co. \ i - : Motor Co. ‘ \ » : Phone 358 AUTO PAINTING S glis R e REFINISHING o Sacitie : ] N ‘RENOVATING ‘ . h Get Oyr Prices First

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