The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 3, 1933, Page 7

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPI'RE 'FR{DAY, FBB. 35,1933, THE CAPTAIN'S A GOOD SPORT, SULLY - CONVINCED WM WE WOUZN'T REALLY STOWAWAY S - AN AS SOOM_ AS WE GET BACK T'LL SEE THAT WUE FETS THE DOUGH FOR OUR DA'SS-ifE] D O DOU (;LAS ( NEWS NEW HOSE 1S RECEIVED FOR JOUGLAS DEPT. fire Boys Hold Short Get- Together Meeting Last Night E y moved to Mrs, Woofter going Woofter, quate fire plied to the b the articles portant through Secr Jerry Goss, Primavera, . Isaak, Mr. and M 5 Mr, and Mrs. John Runqui Ethel Runquist ! Miss Elxzabwh Fraser, Miss Made- | line Reidi, Miss Cecile Cashen, Hugh McRae, Carl Lindstrom and Mr. and Mrs. Johnson. | o —— REBEKAH CARD PARTY A series of four card pariies to be given during February and March has been planned by No o thern Light Rebekah Lodge of Dcuglas. The first event of the series will be given Thursday ev-| ening February 9. Bridge and| whist will be played and prizes| awarded after each session with grand prizes at the end of the ser- Columbia NIAGARA are absolutely washable., They're pliable, trans- | lucent and rugged. Soap and water and a brush keep them new-looking for years. See NIAGARA window shades. Their rich beauty is matched } by real practicality. THOMAS Hardware Co. Mina Mezg: Woofter ham at ‘W rt all of pursuade the B\R‘VFY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG BOY-- THiS TRIP'S TURNIN' fi,{ ©UT TO BE THE BEQRIES- , NO MORE SWABBIN' 7% THE DECKS..- WE'RE SITTIN PRETTY, NOW —- AHH - THIS SEA AIR - dEe e amount of the Fairbanks bor e from $100,000 to $150,000, as s feli that the former amou: not sufficient to a ne ng at Fairbanks. With fully explained it Delegate Wickersham | information to con- t place in were held ati with the Rev. . Burial took Mr. Marcoux . Among tho:s2 nding wirés were, Andrew Ner-| H. H. Ross, the Fairbanks r of Commerce and the ci Fairbanks in a Bellanca pla. . Neily for Nome an Jay Allen illustrative of the ro-| in gold mining in| increasingly | nt from Fairbanks. ) throughout the country | cexamination of old finds and af for new are reported. This est is e;pecxa‘ly the area around Ci I prings. Teddy Roosevelt, who 1 to Fairbanks from the ported that fully 30 men the nearby Fairbanks Iph J. Rivers of | were r anks lnw as a house guest,|d. by Lh(’ Rev. | Presbyterian mai ShL > ame to Alaska n the Interior city for the next y to Fairbanks Iscveral months. Mr. and Mrs. Riv- a sergeant in thejers and Miss Caraway become en in | acquai i when tne latter trans- aged in| from the University of to the University of ashington. { e | Cfficers of the Midnight Sun pter No. 6, Order of the East-| ere installed there re- g office were:| , Hertha N. Baker; | Arthur F. Daily; , Mamie K. Nor- Patron, Clarence | Conductress, Nellie K.| Associ Conductress, h; Treasurer, Susan Secretary, Wilkie T. dir Second Divis nal corps in / Fairbanks anl has G‘ bon, at Fairbanks. ere sent recer citizens of Fair- ] mes Wicke king him he influence po Senate fo ir Drip Coffee has come to town It has changed the coffee customs qf a nation Entirely new — Distinctly different — Far more flavor — Far less cost — Impossible? Try it! Like it a lot — or your money back ! At your grocer's now \ Percolator or ordinary DRIP Coffee Maker Coffee Pot and 196 of Schilling DRIP Coffee 4120 at your grocers or send $120 to A Schilling & Co., San Francisco. Money back if not satisfied. Srandard Schilling Coffee as usual. erce is attempting to have Cordova appropriation for the building of Warren Taylor country adjacent to Cordova and Finkérton; Marshal, Agnes Schlot- feldt; - Chaplain, Eva McGown; Organist, Annabeth Ferguson; den, Ellen Hickok; Sentinel, Peterson; Ada, Elizabsth ailly; Ruth, Grace Fisher; Esther, ' P ay Tounsend; Martha, Dorothy ckoloff; Electa, Annella Davis; h Harriet T. Héss, past worthy matron was installing officer. In half of the order, Worthy Ma- on Hertha Baker présentad Mrs. Ann Fairburn with a past ma- n’s jewel. C. L. Carlson, T. S. Commissioner the Chandalar district, who been a patient in the hospital Fairbanks since November for tment for foot trouble, may to undergo another operation rding to a recent News-Miner. Jot Ed Young of the Pacific ka Airways recently made the t with the mail to Circle and | Yukon in one day instead of he usual two. He also stopped it Circle Hot Springs. The Cordova Chamber 5f Comm- | ablished as an air base. Presi- t Hansen of the organization id he intended to apply for an a field through Representative at the territorial lature on a basis of the tre- medous extent of surrounding tand "most of the material was in the form of rcndm" only on air travel for its ) HE Y e s > DOPE 'T WUZ BUNKIN' WITH THAT T'M A i1a connection, 2 Daily Timi cerding to a | s elected id of the Ca"do\'i\. Mrs. liminary report of the work | rest Service in the Prince Sound division of th ch National Forest di he total cut of timber for| r was 1,788,000 board feet, ing a stumpage value of $3,- Timber cutting operations ware | | covergd by 29 separate contracts { .lken URSULA JEANS pi AVEL L ad i building lo quantity of saw-logs. Learn to relax. If you are where is impossible either to sit or )] iz down, stand with feet apart hands on hips. Allow your lders and head to droop and | to bend. Close your eyes| al minutes in complete small a recent the Nor Cordova. One The offer and accoun at of in received. fixtures rn Drug|wa othe fre qunmlv refresh myself in | this manner after a day’s work. e receivable. A. A. WALD VISIT HERE | MRS. G. H. McGRATH 1S MUCH IMPROVED | A. A. Waid, of Kelso, Washing- | ton, arrived on a recent steamer| Mrs. G. H. McGrath, of Sitka, from the South to visit for an|who has been in St. Ann's Hos- indefinite time wtih his sister-in-| pital receiving medical treatment law Mrs. Cash Cole and his broth-'is much improved according to er-in-law George Worth here. | her p! 1 NEVER MIND*— 1IVE GOT A [ROAD| MAP RIGHT | YOUNG MUSICIANS PRESENTED TONIGHT IN PIANO "RECITAL| Twelve boys and girls, whorange in age from six to twelve years | will be presented in a plano re- cital at the Presbyterian Church tonight at 8 o'clock by their in- | structor, Mrs. Hazel James Fer- guson. The smaller children have been | pupils of Mrs. Ferguson since last | S¢ptem and their progress un- | @ér the Dunning system of music | study has been so marked that ‘Lheir teacher is especially proud |of them. Older pupils have at- t\lned a skill that makes it pos- |sible for them to -attempt ambi- | tious compositions ' for ‘students ‘o | yetng. This 18 Mps. Perguson’s secord annual demonstration of the Tun- \mnv system, which has as its aim the problem -of <interesting chil- dren in their music and present- ing lessons in eclasses, in such a pleasant way that music study be- comes play and not work to a young musician. —eo— Joe Chamberlain, new ‘White Sox rookie, may not be the best short- stop in the business, but he's prob- ably the biggest. He stands 6.3 and weighs , 185—Garganian pro- portions for a short-fielder. JUNEAU | FRESH BAKEDd DELICACIES HOME OF “HOME MADE BREAD" BAKERY (Next to Juneau Drug) WHAT'S he News? EACH NIGHT The Daily Alaska Empire Answers that Question in Nearly Every Home of ! in Juneau Through that great world-wide news gathering organi- zation THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, the events of the tumultuous, fast-moving world of today are brouglit to the homes of Juneau people through the columns of the Daily Alaska Empire, as well ‘as the daily happenings of the city and Territory. In addition hundreds of people daily follow the comic strips, the features, the serially published novels, which all unite to make The Empire a daily and interesting feature of life in Juneau. This same paper serves as a shop window for ‘enter- prising Juneau merchants carrying their news of merchandise and-service dlrectly into the homes ‘of the buying public -of Juneaw, where it is read, remembered, and results in the selling . merchandise. SRS i B o B S s A0 i) 3 x

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