The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 8, 1933, Page 7

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BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG ‘ Qe TP Nl THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1933 2.0 By BILLE DE BECK SERENADERS ON s 1p1vs | S SOME ‘ll JUST A LITTLE MUST BE A e JUNEAU ¥ROCK : MISTAKE -+ Geod Music, Lots of Pep SHOPPE : Are Promised at Elks Tonight With an augmented six-piece or- cheqira, the best new dance tunes) & and a lot of pep piled up after a 1, few weeks' vacation, the Serenaders “ “Exclusive but not Expensive” Coats, Dresses, Lingerie Hoslery and Hats 3 | e Coffee Sfim- | will resume their Saturday night| | CHICKEN DINNER RY | ? dances at the Elks Auditorium to- | | THURSPAY | [ “For one who earries on such a|nigh | 3d St. epp. MacKinnon Apts. policy as Hitler there will come a 5 the Elks | Mrs. Katherine Hooker | |day when public bitterness will east ;d3 s are being made by the new- | » A 0% laside the rule of violence, which{ly appointed Elks committee under | sz v’amtudc of Nordic Scandinavia is will be followed, it is possible, by a|the chairmanship of Dr. R. E. | indicated, it is pointed out here, by |new one.” Southwell. | = the jprompiitude with which un-1 qye protests have so far brought] A feature dance. wiih newspaper 'Folkets Dagblad in|favorable comment on German af- |, oreicial complications, In Swed- |interesting noveltie claiming information that propa-|fairs has been protesied of late. |en and Denmark one result has|the Elks schedu ganda plans for Scandinavia have Criticism of Hitler's election as|been increased emphasis by foreign b_een solemnly agreed upon in Ber- la ‘disgrace to Germany” by a ministers on the freedom of the|mittee are Martir Notices for tals church column (lin. Swedish ‘newspaper brought an in- | press. Monagle, Ralph M: ¥ : | must be recelved by The Empire| The Soclal-Demokraten, official |dignant and threatening telegram Thursday, April 13, the final} ot 1ater than 10 o'clock Saturday |Or2an of the new Swedish govern- |from Goering while an unc | In Denmark, where the German|serschmidt, William Gar i 2 d : - |minister has made several com-|Goddard, George Shaw and George| | RI CK* event of the Rebekah card partyhm,,.m,.‘g to guarantee change of |ment, finds significance, in turn, in |mentary utterance by the Swe: plaints on the matter, the foreign |Messerschmidt. i HO U s | 9 1033 Kino Feanrrec Sundicare. Inc. Grear Rrirahn ciches eocarve FOREIEN CHIEFS| 5006145 || Douglas AREINVITEDTO| nNgws || Chureh B1G CONFERENGE £ “ Services i REBEKAHS ARE TO ('ONCLUDE’ 'President Makes Initial THEIR carD PARTY sr:lm:si Move to Better Econ- omic Conditions Hitlerites Grow Sénsitive That the Hitlerites are getting Scandinavians Remain Cool to Nol’dic Union more and more sensitive to the cool a (Continued from Page One.) will be on once a month. | s m- » | prizes or I | | Brick series will l?c given in the I.‘ O. O.|germon topics, ete. reports that Minister Goering plans { prime minister, Per Albin Hans: office has announced that the Dan- | Earle Hunter and Wilbur Burford, | PA.‘;:'N:’;:C‘: c,u,:-d ! ¢ (Continued 1rom Fags One) 1}7' Bell. ‘The feature'of this last|,., om0 7 |10 vicit Sweden about Easter time, | was protested recently by ‘the Ger- |ish press is now as always free of{who mamage the Serenaders, have | L, FLAVORS } 3 | party will be the awarding of the | Douglas Catholic Church | |]ard that Dr. Birger Furugard, the | man charge d'affaires in Stockholm. |control by the government, although (modestly hinted that the claims|, B Y President Roosevelt for world eco- |grand prizes for total high scoresv} | St. Aloysius Church | | veteran leader of the Swedish nazis,| The Swedish prime minister, lead- |a “neutral and objective interpre- |of others that their orch i jllll(‘fl Ice Cream I nomic recovery, pictured the United USRI 35 P ——————— 3 | has ‘lxad extensive conferences in|er of the social-democrat party, tation of events in other countries{be‘ter than ever are no. exa; | ), ] I States as about to lead the world | JUNIOR PROM COMES April 9—Palm Sunday. Berlin, sald recently: lis as much as possible desired.” 'ated, 1. out of the morass of economic na- tionalism. The Secretary of State said that!| The annual Prom of the Junior! during the past ten years the Unit- class, Douglas high school, will bz ONE WEEK FROM TONIGHT 9:30 am.—Holy Mass. Blessing and distribution of Palms. 1:00 p.m.—Christian Doctrine, aH T I 00000000000 eI T ed States has been one- chiefly re- given ai the Nat Saturday night, | Congregational Community B ¢ sponsible for the economic Nation- April 15. Preparations for de: Church alism in raising high tariff and rating the big hall are already un- g & other barriers which tended t0 der way and it is expected the com- | strangle International trade. ing week will be an unusually busy Time to Give Aid one for the students. Secretary Hull asserted that it R A 4 e is high time the United States se2 DOUGLAS COUPLE NOW fl its responsibility in balting this VISITING IN SOUTH DAK. & course and facing back in a sound- er and more constructive direction. ! REV. 5. W. CADWELL 10:30 a.m.—Sunday School. | 11:30 a.m.—Preaching. > ;] St. Luke’s Episcopal Church ' R, '\ 7:30 p.m—Evening Prayer and Car] Floridan, who left here lasL;Scrman. This, the Secretary emphasized, is summer for Arizona on account of | S i the great purpose of the prelimi- his health, is reported to be quite nary economic conversations to well again and at the present time NOTICE which President Roosevelt has al- he and Mrs. Floridan are visiting ! ready invited statesmen of power- with relatives in South Dakota.| ful nations. Sell But Net Buy The Secretary declared that all nations are infinitely worse off yps SCHWARZENBERG .pow than for a decade or so, and, RETURNS TO AL SKA Giscount date. Please be prompt the way out is to be found in; S e T ‘ JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS After April 10 no telephone Their return to Alaska this sum- rentals for the month of April mer 13 expected. will be accepted at a discount. All PRt RIS remittances by mail must bear postmark of net later than last New and Used abandoning the policy of extreme| ager just about a year spent in,adv. TELEPHONE CO. % nationalism by which each sought'geniije Mrs, B. Schwarzenberg, who | T . . 4 10 SJus Gnt ipaduote. {rom.the St her home here to live in the ' ygy.;m Marion Thompson, 97, i of the world and all strove to sel |south, returned north the fore-part ‘who died at Bixby, OKla, ha;l 800 9 but not buy. jof the week. For the present she is 'jivine descendants in four genera- ; ‘ e ‘ \staying with friends in Juneau. tions. - é TWO MORE INVITATIONS | RS et e ¥ ok 2 WASHINGTON, April 8— With SCHOOL NEARS CLOSE DAl e and wabe population in | invitations late today to Qan:d-\: Regular, six-weeks' period tests. erebinesteh viedtinad tacm 950,000 in] " (8 i and Mexico to attend econor-ic con- were given at the school this week, 1910 to 157,000 in 1932 5 Z:rsmon;e wn}l President !f-to‘;wvclf- leaving just one more period of six 2 . ; e number of nations invited Were weeks of school remaining. | ~ . T ” ~Q 7 * 1.1 . . ; o ' 2 brought to eleven. : i e SALE STARTS 2 P. M. TUESDAY in Building formerly occupied by Olympic Pool Hall S B e | NOTICE TO CREDITORS b 3 ATTENTION TENNIS PLAYERS 'In the U. 8. Commissioner's Court ; OIL Burners | for Juneau Precinet, Division Number One, Territory of Alaska, before the Honorable Charles Sey, in Probate. Annual dues of the Juneau Ten- nis Club have been reduced to $5.00 for the 1933 season. New members must, in addition, pay $5.00 en-! on Lower Front Street, opposite I. Goldstein’s Store DINING TABLES BABY BEDS ELECTRIC WAFFLE IRON trance tee.” This Charge is vaived 0 the Matier of the Administra- 'S KITCHEN TABLES BASSINETTE ELECTRIC TOASTER ’“’s:‘g‘ Es."’u‘";’:‘:;:“’ec”l‘:s Mariaze] ,Qi‘ggfin,‘diceiid? £F RS 5. OIL COOK STOVES BOY’S WAGON COPPER CHAFING DISH in charge of df‘inances, od A ?Q!Mgofigg gwgzr:bimfl;zgn t:g_t for COOK STOVES FOR COAL AND SHOVELS ELECTRIC. LAMP SHADES sfi?n;:gap‘:f:c’;afi ;;'emmer;lzirspfiu {,oti,,'ge‘ri ;dsnxxgstratrtxdox ths jssl; Ranges ELE(;‘{.%?(I? S :; ';:;ItIO( ) {,T{I:J]&N CLUBS remit ‘dues this month or early in tate of T. J. Doogan, deceased. ° 5 . 3" S W o J ARS T rly retire- n; ing clal ai 4 1, 17 A 5 7 e A i c B i Byeages o BBt r';;';;:;"g sfi:‘:’e’s DISHES FOR HOME AND CAMP BABY BATH TUB OFFICE STOOL painting Cg U;b';’s courts, go %osslble.‘;l;flfmsaimhs“:;:n ‘::d;i;g:ufi 8 + USE BROOM BATH ROOM STOOL Small Heating Plants USE OF MEMBERS ONLY. Per- her residence at Douglas, Alaska, sons who have not arranged for within six months from the date membership are forbidden use of of this notice, April 7, 1933. { See one of these 325.00 the courts. Members should co-op-| MRS. MARY DOOGAN, i burners under actual erate in the enforcement of this Administratrix. i l(' Ga rule. | First publication, Aprit 8, 1083. || working conditions at COOKING UTENSILS SEWING MACHINES PORTABLE SEWING MACHINE BABY SULKIES WRITING DESK SMALL POOL TABLE WITH BALLS AND CUES BOOK CASE GARBAGE PAILS i : PAINT FOR HOUSE AND BOAT TRUNKS STAND TABLES adv. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. Last publication, April 20, 1933. | i BABY GO-CARTS TYPEWRITER TABLE RUGS W e R o ALSTROM’S NEWS SUIT CASES KITCHEN TABLE BUFFET Let the aaverusements help you I make your shopping plans. STAND guide to efficient spending. LAUNDRY STOVE ICE CREAM FREEZER FOOT STOOL — R‘ & Ahle CLOTHES WRINGERS BOTTLES SCREEN DOORS . 1 RRice TS CLOTHES W'RIN(}ER AND STAND JUGS LINOLEUM Pouliry and Egg Station FOR 2 TUBS FLASKS COMBINATION WRITING DESK e G i Y Co. WASHING MACHINES CARPET SWEEPER AND BOOK CASE = . ool b 1 e it LUNCH BOXES RAKE CHILDREN'S BLACKBOARDS TORGERSON BROS. Telephone 261 e i o FOLDING CHAIRS HOE TWIN BEDSTEADS AWARDED SATURDAY, APRIL 15 / ]uneau Di'ug Co, Get Your Rabbit Ticket at Fountain! = = = § % % § FOLDING CAMP STOOLS GARBAGE CANS WASH BOARDS KEGS OF NAILS | ROLLS OF TAR PAPER TRONING BOARDS CHILD’S TABLE AND CHAIRS ~ THERE WILL ALSO BE A SALE HELD ED LYNAM, Auctioneer 0000000000000 L 50-FOOT LENGTH OF GARDEN HOSE ANCHORS 12.-FT, ROW BOAT STONE CROCKS FIRE, EXTINGIUSHERS BED SPRINGS LIBRARY TABLE . . : CALCIMINE IN 5.-LB. PACKAGES COAL HODS S COUNTER AND.MONEY TILL DOORS HOUSEHOLD SCALES SHOT GUN : WINDOWS TYPEWRITER - RIFLE 2 ; SANITARY COUCH BOAT LIGHTS TROLLING LEAD = 5 LIVE EASTER RABBITS WILL BE WASH TUB MOP WRINGERS SPOON HOOKS, NO. 7 BOTTLE CAPPERS R 3 3 SHOW CASES FOOD CHOPPERS BOTTLE CAPS An opportunity will be afforded each CLOCKS CENTRIFUGAL PUMP MALT | customer of our Soda Fountain to par- SOFA ELECTRIC RANGE WHEEL BARROWS dheitiila. in a5 land LOUNGE ELECTRIC HEATER MIRRORS p ; ra. i UMBRELLAS TOYS FOR THE CHILDREN HAND BASKETS FOUNTAIN NOW OPEN | BICYCLE ICE TONGS FISH POLE i TRICYCLE CROS$S-CUT SAW FISH BASKET LIGHT LUNCHEONS TEA WAGON HAND SAWS TOILET SET ELECTRIC COFFEE PERCOLATOR 32-PIECE SET OF DISHES Many other items which are useful for the home and camp. Auction Sale to\ be held in the building formerly oceupied § by the Olympic Pool Hall opposite 1. Goldstein’s Store. SALEIS/TO START AT 2 0’'CLOCK P.M. TUESDAY, the eleventh. { IN THE EVENING FROM 7 TILL 9. TED REYNOLDS, Clerk

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