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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY. APRIL 14, 1?33 being “It Is Finished,” and er, Ino Thy Hands I Com- PASSION WEEK s {fering will be received. S N Uw i In issuing this last invitation for| ’ the people on the Channel to at- \end the participating ministers o ’ l |the Juneau Ministerial Association, \under v\ho_sc sponsorship the ms been held, wish 0 ex- pr‘ss Lheu' thanks for the generous As usual, no of-, DOUGLAS NEWS -DOGGLAS PROM | | [ i ]Odd Fellows' hall last evening. Six |vation Z l(.aiaka were evenly divided between |invited gue: 'bridge and whist. Prizes for the[of his observa |high and low scores were awarded |of the | as follows; for bridge—Miss Eliza- [ment beth Feusi and Guy L. Smith, first; Mr: drews, booby prizes; McCormick, first prizes; Mrs. H. Loken and Henry Kufer, consola- |permis tions. W. E. Cahill and Ed An-|larger ci for \N"ufi—— Yukon —/ | Mrs. August DeRoux and Richard {time to make QCANDII‘\AVIAN MUSIC | FOR SATURDAY NIGHT tm music will feature Lesher s s of Canada and in the Ha v unl had ample | Pet Pelerson has of dance mu ms on the to the many former a large re- The ach con mm'lu club.to e: 66 E have provided the machinery to restore our financial system, make it work . . . it is up to you to support and Together, we cannot beach, the cabins to be |Sweden 1y and Finla the Treadwell Company. 'ing on t Channel, also decided to give a time is Yast Noonday Meetmg Will |consideration shown them by ihe press and by the management of Be Held Tomorrow {7 " coticeum. Tme etfort was a UN TUM 0 R Hnwl 1 | The grand prizes for the total |Tread {high scores went to W. E. Cahill donated for bridge, and Mike Reisser for| The fail.” President Franklin D. Roosevelt at Coliseum ‘-“_\*{“&m‘:‘;m bt e it dance May 13 at the Nat, [ tends the p Hduv oh‘ mzy oot e m“"l]N AT DE n B gt il New o s were eleoted as fol-] T Al T o Temorrow marks the close of the |eyeny i the religious life of thel lows: Mrs. C. A. Fox, president; e - . Paszi Week noonday mee! tv said the Rev. John A. Glasse. | __ C. OF C. MEETING Mrs. B: | Cia which have been held every day | s el With an average attendance of |pngstrom, secretary, and Mrs.| EXPERT 5 Wil 12:45 m T FLOOR SERVICE BOYS' SUITS f say-| Stylish and sturdy—at Venetmn Angs of the Oross will be considered, [snop Front and Main. —adv HE easiest, quickest, surest, and safest way to show confidence in our government is to make full use of your home bank and its many services. You will find here a renewed spirit of appreciation, co-operation and helpfulness—back- ed by sound banking under the greatest “new deal” in all banking history of the U. S. A. ‘rankfo g New Floors—Borders | Refinishings—Cleaning Sanding—Waxing ESTIMATES FREE WOULD YOU KNOW A REAL BARGAIN IN WASHING MACHINES IF YOU SAW ONE? vice-president; Mrs. | | | | First National Bank OF JUNEAU We offer you the real thing in the Model 21 THOR WASHER FOR INSURANCE { 3 ) See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. Convenient terms if you desire New Wall Paper Here! See the New 1933 Patterns. Freshen Up the Home. Full line of BENJAMIN MOORE PAINTS JUNEAU PAINT STORE Why <11‘g(lge through another washing when you can have this machine for as little as $5 down and $5 a month? Phone for a demonstration or call at our display rooms Alaska Eleciric Light & Power Company L JUNEAU—Phone 6 DOUGLAS—Phone 18 members resent, the Douglas treas !Annual Event Will Be Cele-|members present, the Dougles Hulmer, treasurer. The m ular session last evening. A CODY |Fleek and Mrs, * of the latest Congressional record v Scheme Carried Qut g i e during the past week was read and | With the big Nat veautiully dec-|proved very interesting. paper in silver, green and black, [tee o the All-Alaska Chamber of |Auspices Alaska Nativ | : in modernistic arrangement, Prep- |commerce of a meeting held re- | Music by Harry Krane's Orchestra. | GARLAND BOGGAN for the annual promenade Of the|ggte was chosen at the meeting as g s | Phone 582. 403 Goldstein Bldg. | Junior class of the Douglas high |first Vice-President of the Territor-| Classified ads pay. . . the direction of Mr. Rinden the| mpe subject of & NEW GOVEINMENL | (oo oo oos e e i oo | students have been working all|schos) building for Douglas was ‘ into an attractive setting for the|,t the meeting. Effort is to be affair and they-have succeeded un- |continued to secure the building. | The Screnaders have been en-|p y w, ¢. MEETING HELD; ! gaged o play for the dance. Punch OFFICERS ARE ELECTED | | one is invited to attend. The Douglas Tsland Woman's| " - Club held a very interesting mes ! cash MILL WOOD AND Call Service Transfer, Phone 528, or Juneau Lumber Mills, Phone 358 ing of the club will be brated — Modernistic which was received by the Secretary orated with streamers of crepe| Repont was made by the commit- arations are practically completed |cently. F. A. J. Gallwas, local dele- —adv. | school tomorrow evening. Under|iy) Chamber. week to transform the natatorium |ihe most important topic discussed | usually well. PRI O G | will be served free of charge. Every- fay REBEKAHS WIND UP in gat the home of Mrs. Baloz' CARD PARTY SERIES | Wedneoday, with Mrs. Cochrane as The lasi event of the Rebekah jeint hostess. card party series was given in ths C: R. B. Lesher, of the Sal- PY e T SR b oA S S i JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS \ THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY ‘ “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corner 4th and Franklin Sts. Phone 136-2 ALBERT PETERSON Who will furnish the music for the Scandinavian Dance At Moose Hall Saturday For Your Health’s Sake Eat Our CRACKED WHEAT BREAD JUNEAU BAKERY i (Next to Juneau Drug) i EASTER SATURDAY ~SPECIALS— ' -~ One Day Only ALASKA MEAT CO. QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:39 Gastineau Pool Hall RUDOLPH TENCICH, Prop. Front Street Telephone 183 “Meet Your Friends Here” Free Hose! Free Hose! Free Hose! A PAIR OF REAL SHEER CHIFFON HOSE FREE WITH EACH PAIR OF SHOES \ Z THE LEADER’S NEW SPRING STOCK FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN INVITES YOUR INSPECTION FOR QUALITY AND PRICES SATISFYING COALHEAT that’s easy on your pocketbook Burn CARBONADO COKING FURNACE COAL with INDIAN COAL Money-back guarantee of satisfaction. PHONE 412 Pacific Coast Coal Co. YOUNG GIRLS’ OXFORDS MEN’S Y our Easter Hat Must L.ook New $2.95 to $6.50 THEY should high-hat all the other millinery you have bought this year! SHOES L At Now Low Prices $3.45, $6.95 MEN’S OXFORDS. All the popular styles Black, tan, two-tone and biege Priced Real Low CHILDREN AND MISSES SHOES $3.45 Sandals Oxfords Straps Ties White Pig Sandal, Cut-Out Sandals, Dainty Oxfords, Seamless and Step- in Pumps. All the New Colors and Smart Leathers Others at $3.95 to $6.45 for men and young men are represented at b § For the new hats are definitely these prices. These include ?atznt higher in the crown, and they are Leather Strap. Slippers, the most wearable, likable little i Patent Step-in Pump, hats we've seen in ages. In straws % - | White Kid Pump and fabrics. WIndow Cleanlng ,‘ | Phone 485 | | Old Papers for Sale at Empire Office Tan"or Black High or Low i The Leader Department Store TELEPHONE 454 OPEN EVENINGS GEORGE BROS. Triangle Building