The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 21, 1932, Page 6

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r S ey e __ THEDAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1932. By CLIFF STERRETT TWO SCHOONERS PUT IN HERE FOR =, ICE AND REPAIRS == 5 % THIS OLD STEAM CABINET sWILL PERMIT ME TO [SCEND MY HOUR WITH ANGEL N | sArETY, Savie0. ), WAL ! HOP IN, ELMER/ Q’LL FETCH ANGEL! 1s of the Ju- turned to this sold her 19,000 pounds for 8 cents a pound first grads and 3° 4 cents a und, second grade. The Juneau Halibut Boats Re'fliyp:rimp:ob for her cargo 5 and turn Home from Run 2 3 . | Wive hundred pounds of king to Prince Rupert {eatmon were brought here today ST 4 by several trollers. Ths fish was s put into!bought by the Juneau Col dStor- age Company for 5icents a pound s and 2 cetns a pound fog Juneau today Ketchikan, ‘Capt. |came for ice prep it s 1 o GUILD CARD PARTY i ount of engine tro s in Ju- Holy Trinity Guua will give a neau last ne repairs. card party in the church bases Studenis’ Protest ¥ 3 i P |Her present i ‘was en- mént Friday night, starting at 8 D [counterPd before could sfart o'clock. & —ady. by | | Fugh &% MILLIONS ? : | F!RF,STONE tires appeal to the thrifty. They give Extra Values at the Towest prices ever known. DULREAY § e | {giving their May Day [‘)Jn:c m‘ NE W'S du}gf Aonn’ilv syo‘ 3 ASSENGERS 1‘ night of May T.| 15 TOMORRON =2 =22 ™ ™ Rt fy B s | ! ‘(DOI'GLAS FIRE DEPT. DANCE POSTPONED; TO AKES BE GIVEN ON MAY 7 o ! ium at Douglas, un- | | Auxiliary of the American ’*““"m‘"Aircraft ]S Scheduled to RETURNING TO KETCHIKAN | Firestone do not manufacture tires under special brand names for mail order houses and others to distribute. | Special brand tires are made without the manufacturer’sy name. They are sold without his guarantee or responsi- bility for service. Mrs. Willlam Lynch, wife of| ~With three passengers, the guard in the local United F'ane Chichagof, Piloi Ans: ates jail, will leave on ! e and Mechanic G. Graham,' | Northland Saturday when the ves- from Juneau to Chichagof jsel returns from the triangular is afternoon. The aircraft rip, enroute to her former homs | uled to return to her base the date of |, Keichikan s city late today. e s school annual Juni R L i e 2 pastengers were James A om. The Juniors as well as pIREMEN MEET; AN salesman for the Crucibl been working | Company of America of New ; the Natator- | , Michael Zezich and Samusl | Final nominations and election | Covich, miners. ! |of officers of the Douglas Vol-| Cowle 1s expected to return, | untser Fire Department are sched- me tocay. | g | Natatorium to Be Scene of| Big Event—Decora- | tions Elaborate You take no chances on Firestone tires. They are silent, safe, long-wearing — and each tire bears the Fire- stone name, which is a guarantee of satisfactory servicet® Firestone’s greater, economies in buying, manufac- turing, and distributing make possible these greater values and lower prices. ns will und, with soft p3 m., A raised " the 5 A i 5 2 will seat the Serenad- g m::. p ‘1“::,‘ e s NOTICE Stop at our store today. See sections cut from Fire-* are to furnish the mu-| S G | stone tires — special brand mail order tires and others. | i 3 5 Dr. C. L. Fenton, Chiropractor, is will serve punch at | il e R jnow located in the Hellenthal Build- s. The reshman | Regular meeting tonight at 8 ing, in the offices formerly occu- k hats and coats. A |o'clock. Initiation. Following meet- pied by Dr. Barton, whose fixtures i & ‘g . Take these sections in your own hands = compare Quality * — i i and Construction. Then you, too, will know why —*Fire-, When more than a thousand Columbia students at- ¢ by friends of Reed Harris, expelled editor of the stone is the tire that taught thrift to millions!”? v i a . tended a protest meeting staged on the steps of the | Columbia Spectator. Whiie Jerry Dicker (ins 14’ sifibuiad o debve LI Il e BRI AL aoglal, P shich EATE U PEREY RO purchaan, Unwersit}?’- library in glew %’o:‘, an innocent by- | was addressing the gathering an unsympathetic Ext"a Values GUM-DIPPED CORDS P an. Heiday night [all ‘bresher Moced\aro -nvited. 1 —8dV. ander, none other than Alma Mater herself, was | listener tossed the no-account fruit, hitting the notea and one at 1:15 a. m. | GERTIE OLSEN, i TR 20 E A socked with a soft apple. The meeting was staged ! statue lady on the forchead as our picture showa r the return trip. j—adv. ecorder. | Old papers for swre at The Emplre 7 STATED AND IMMEDIATELY RESIGNS | Vi 7 NS The Firestone patented Gum-Dipping proc- lled editor of the Columbia University Daily newspaper, | 5 A sforms the cotton cords into a strong, i & tough, sinewy unit. Liquid rubber penetrates’ h girls bow ch *: e syl y ANIgTE ST IR s EDITOR REI | NEW YORK, April 21. Spectator, was reinstated yest and he immedite: esigned. Harris's attorney said he was ready | A 2 l every cord and coats every fiber, guarding to serve papers in a $100,000 breach of contract suit a; st the University. Harris wrote caustic cmi-[ \ 7 against internal friction and heat, greatly «) ms on football and’charged the University dining rcom was run for p:rsonal profit. He was expelled i 3 reasing the strength of the cord body, and giving longer tire life. 3 April 1. . H. L. WOOD TO GIVE LECTURE TONIGHT |c» Bi- TWO EXTRA CORD PLIES ‘UNDER THE TREAD e ian B This is a patented construction, and the two 1 be held Tuesday, April 26, at extra cord plies are so placed'that you get arish Hall. Award of grand prizes; | ; 4 56% stronger bond between tread and cord week or | also prizes for the evening. Lunch o ¥ 5 body, and tests show 26% greater protection 7:45 o'clock. [ CARD PARTY The last of the serles of six card es given by the Catholic Ladies | ne Strangest Book in th Plan Your -~ $ ey e T |¢ Admission, 50c. The public| L against punctures and blowouts. It sets @ ¥ Vi TR BEITER. S, SR £5y | cordially invited AT B \ new standard for tire performance on high u in the Seventh Day Adventist | . : prchd] speed cars. Chapel at Second and Franklin HOP IN JUNEA | 5.3 . Streets by Pastar H. L. Wood. The SRRy oy | Daily Emoire Want Ads Pay NON-SKID TREAD SPECIAL NEW THIS WEEK Firestone You Are Invitéd to Inspect Our Second Spring . COURIER TYPE Tough, live rubber specially compounded | for long, slow wear. Scientifically designed non-skid_gives greater traction and safe,, quiet performances .. s s < First READ Good Ad News TODAY! Showing of You save both time and money by first shopping in ‘the columns of ' the Daily Empire, for there you may choose both the quality you desire and the price you want to pay. The columns in this paper are always crowded with advertisements of all the alert merchants in Juneau. Smart, New Apparel DRESSES For Street, Afterncon and Evening Wear—Many A .. Large Sizes and Half Sizes is the advertising mer- chant. His volume of sale. AS You H ave are, your assurance ,fo: quality, fair price and up- Planned to-the-minute goods! l Then Buy : The progressive merchant 'i Coats Blouses Millinery * ' Lingerie Sweaters Purses Skirts : Gloves 3 A% 7% READ THE: J>. DEFORE YOU BUY | i5:] S W Bt RN . Listen to the "VOICE of FIRESTONE” cyery Monday Night over OX. B. C. nationwide nebvork CONNORS MOTOR (O. : JUNEAU % DRIVE IN AND EQUIP YOUR CAR TODAY

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