The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 20, 1932, Page 7

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY MAY 20 1932 [tevel Spaces but arrive nowhere; |they end in marsh or swamp. Oth- ler trails d gently up the slope, higher 1 higher, but these take ia Titile |the mou more enérgy, %o reach n pass. Angther trail he face of the moun- p, difficult and re- and_ perseverance to very top df the moun- Which trail will you trav= " GIVES ADVIGE TOGRADUATES ::- qu »a‘_h taln \Commencement Exe rcises|™" Are Held at Douglas | Last Evening Announcing THE OPENING OF THE NEW OFFICE Two Ess*ntials unn foreibly pointed out are two essentials in and industry. The In an exceptionally fine address | fiportant . thing is an ups John ;H. Dunn, of Juneau, pointed |F8N¢ M and an unimpoachable out the “Essentials of Success,” to [ONAracter, based upon honesty, in- the 1932 graduating class at com_wegrlty and _gelf-reliange { | | 30 VIOLATIONS ' | OF LIQUOR LW MADE IN APRIL Average for, First Division for Last Month Was Only One Per Day Liguor viglation cases rec in the First Division in totaled 30, an ayerage of one each day, including, Bunddy. This was reyealed in al Statistics made OF Dr. S. H. Jordan, M. T. DRUGLESS PHYSICIAN mencement last night. Bvery word ' :;‘Sng"“;" qualities, ""”m'“d any of Mr. Dunn's address was re- o I s i ceived with eager interest and , Value of Journalisin ] |attention, because of the splendid | OPeninz the program, Rev. J. Wi ideas that he presented and the|Q2dWell save his invocation. [Fol- vivid way in which he expressed|fOWHE (wo songs, “Will o' the thant: and “Merry June sung | Mr. Dunn, in his engaging shan- GRS, ApSORnguiea ner, averred that “life gconsista; Edwards, Willlam Cash- largely in gaining and losing, of lhe . plutatory, on | remembering and forgetting. Tn of “JiNCiwm i, Higpy ispiw of the fact that the Seniors | will forget most of the facts that Valedictor IN THE they have learned in their twelve!. . Alberl Gootz sang “Vale of i ' g5 T & years of school work, they have Dreams’ accompanied by Mrs. N ! | accomplished a great deal as they|Goetz. Hilja Reinikka delivered BP‘I_IREXDS B‘A:\I\ Bl’ IIJDI\G have laid the foundation for fu-|ber valedictory. on ‘America’s < N ture education. They are just at|Gypeatst Women,” in which she, THIRD STREET the commencement when they fin- [eulogized such womeén as Willa) | Cather, Florence Rena Sa- bin, scientist; and Cecillia Beaux, ish their high school days, be-| cause the real student goes to | school as long as he lives.” {painter. Shé also gave the class Desire for Knowledge farewell and a toast to, the oclass { The all-important thing, asserted at the end of her speech. Mr. Dunn, is that the s\1n0r~ Class Presented |learned how to study, have ac-‘ In presenting the class Supt. 'quired studious habits and the de- €. H. Bowman emphasized that, sire for knowledge. Scme of the, “eommencement is'a béginning ins Sénfors ‘may enter higher insti- ! stead of an ending; the members tutions of learning, a college edu- have Jonly just reached, the foot- cation is much to bé desired, but hills and the mountdins are yeb if the individual is not permitted to e scaled.” He congratulated to gain a college ecducation, he the /Seniors on persevering in- their should not be discouraged; to be studies for twelve years, He de- successful in life, it is not neces- clared that it was a class of real sary to have a college education ability with Hilja Reinikka's rec- —you don't have.to get it in|ord, especially outstanding. In con- college, George Washington did clusion, Mr. Bowman recited Kip- not get his in college, nor did ling's poem “If?” 5 Abraham Lincoln. Felix Gray, Clerk of the School Choose Future Board, in a short speech of con- The public is invited to inspect our establishment, equipped with the latest and most up-to-date facili- ties for aiding the restoration and retention of health by recognized drugless methods. TELEPHONE 259 Hours from 9:30 a. m. to 12 m.; 1 to 8 p. m. “You should choose your pro- gratulation presented the Seniors} fi s < S i fession, business, or occupation ' with thgir diplomas of purple PIONEERS 'l'o HAVE be a moderate charge for ad- leather with gold lettering. He ClTY COUNClL WILL =~ MEET THIS EVENING > The City Council will meet to- night in its final session for the current month, So far as is known id that graduation was a turn- ing point ih the lives of the Sen- jors and that they were “ntermg on..a new coursé. He gaye a brief | history of | the founding of the Douglas school, He wished thas | mission. Fo S o S | CHARGE AGAINST JOHN ROBERTS IS DISMISSED John Roberts, arrested early this the choice you make ‘GOOD TIME TONIGHT | At the reguiar meeting this | evening in the Odd Fellows' Hall | . Of the Pioneers of Alaska, members | , let every er!ol wnrl in thm dirt If you are honest, upright, fair and square, the way to success is open and 3 |week on a charge of larceny in |only routine business is due to be there is no such word as fail |the Douglas spirit of constaney, ;fi;,’;;g’“:’ il o3 @€ | 4 dwelling, was set free yesterday | transacted. Failures are due to misfits and |and Jovalty would follow the-Sen- ’ A . m ning following a preliminary The Council still has its City indolence. iors through life. rrangements have been made |cxamination in the local United |Wharf positions to be filled, but| Rough Trails Loom e Seniors sang their class | #or a program of musical num- found the evidence insuffic- it is understood it is not yet ready| “The Seniors have been traveling |song, “Douglas Forever,” Follow- gere. Seversl baies of cards wil to justify a bind over to the |to take final action in these ap- along a broad, smooth level high- |ing the program, the Seniors re- way, but now they have reached |'ceived the congratulations nad |the end of that highway and have |bestswishes of their parents, wac‘h» lcome to numerous trails. Some | ers mnd.firiends. of these trail dow: h tes Commissioner’s Court. Judge and jury. RoBerts was accused | _For this occasion; Pioneers: are | of having stolen a “blanket from-f ——————— privileged to dnvite friends. There | John Borbridge's ho J Daily Empire Want Ads Pay pointments. All ofher municipal positions have been settled. R2 The'graduates are Hilja Rien- e public by Thnited States Marshal Albert White. Juneau, largest town in the Di- vision, was in third place with only four cases reportetd. Ketchi- kan held undisputed possession of first place with 16, more than three fimes its nearest competitor Wrangell was second with four cases. Other towns on the list were: Hoonah two, Petersburg two_and Sitka 1. Pleas of guilty were entered in 26 cases, and not guilty in four. Fines assessed aggregated $2,750. Jail sentences imposed totaled five years, one month and 10 days. Suspended sentences of $300 in fines and 10 days in jail were also imposed. ikka, Margaret Pearce, Rose Africh, William _Cashne, Tauno . Niemi, Harty -Lundell, Orrin Edwards, rne Kronquist, George Guerin, ngus Galr. and- Frank Straiger, d: | BEAUTY, PARL RUTH HAYES DONALDINE Telephone 496 FREE A beautiful Glass Mixing Bowl with 2 pkgs. . R.& W, CAKE FLOUR for 80 cents . GARNICK’S—Phone 174 ANNOUNCING ¢ A FRESH SHIPMENT OF New Parchmerit Lamp SHADES NEW MODELS LOW 1932 PRICES Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. Douglas Plionhe No. 18 Juneau Phone No. 6 TOXIC ELIMINATION “Solid Comfort” Reclining Steamer Chair Cabinets } Lady Attéendant Drugless Health Institute Phone 477 . Night and Day r MRS. HOOKER'S COFFEE, SHOP HOME_COOKING Cakes, Ples, Salads, etc. JUNEAU.YOUNG | Funeral Parlors Ticenséd Funeral Directors | #arid Embalmers { Night Phone 1851 _Day Phone 12 | | ! r SOCIAL EVENING s 'of Alaska at 1.0.O.F. Hall FRIDAY EVENING—MAY 20 Beginning at 8 P. M. Musical N umbers—-fm‘ds——ktfrel'flhefltk The Public Is Invited Aain‘ififii)n, 50c Given by Pionee Old Papers for sale &t Efnbfl'e Ofllce Coleman’s Hollywood o mwomm‘m’ f New Summer Chiffons and Printed Crepes Short sleeves, jacket styles for street, Closing Out All Coats Values to $16.75 $10.90 Values to $19.75 afternon and sport swear $6.90 and $9.90 Valies to $10.90 Values to $16.75 Gloves, Lingerie, Purses, Hosiery, Blouses == All at Special Prices for Qradqation Gifts : e T 00 O T tyl Offers Unusual Values For Saturday COATS MARCY YWWASH: FRO The lovely Meshes, Linens, flowery Voflee, and lsrmts. Beautiful flock ‘dofs. Latest shades bonfire red——Navy s, ‘hiaize, jfln&, green and the new deljcate blues. PRIEE? Well, have you ever wished you could have lots of cost? Well, here they are at Cks frocks from the Sunny South. i pretty ‘things without Teckoning the

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