The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 28, 1933, Page 6

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rating catch- songs by Brady's or- dance in honor of ple attending; boxing Malamute Kid” vs. DOUGLAS . MAY DAY DANCE b Elks’ Hall’ Saturday Night IS SELECTED - ASGOVERNOR | Florida Pubhsher Chosen| for Chief Executive ./ of Porto Rico MRS. MILLS HONORED The birthday of Mrs. John Mills .. — was the occasion of a surprise par- DUUGLAS GAMP ty ‘being given for her at her last evenin by a numb | , with four tables en- UF A N B TU the evening. High M Mills E GIVE PHUGRAM p osom"d \\111 a cmm tea set. t [O l\[li Gray, low | INDIAN WOMAN BURIED { Auspices- Legion Auxiliary \ Music by ““Serenaders” WASHINGTON, April 28.—Rob- ert H. Gore, Florida Publisher, who started an active personal cam- }pngn twelve years ago w'vard( | placing Franklin D. Roosevelt ml | the White House, has been selected |lar ithe appointment of Governor icr Porto Rico. Gore refused the offer to become AUTO OWNERS IN | . h i Service Station MADRID, April 28.—Automcbile o S s m owners in Spain are indignant over BURR JOHNSON ALEX STURROCK ces a mew labor regulation which lim- fan oo ”‘Iolrren}::-o x:nm():,,— ‘;-.i:’ WORK IN CANNERY its chauffeurs’ work to 8 hours a| J PHONE 138 ST~ EAS™ GRS ERE CHE | . . . . g ey dnd 6'dave @, week I8 ca| : - B - than the| 1o make the necessary prelim-; An interior view of historic Constitutional Hall in [vention of the Daughters of the American Revolution. lare used on the driver’s day off, A b !RV|‘ s s of 'the Douglas camps. |inary preparations for a busy sea-| Washington as thousands of delegates from all parts | Inset is Mrs. R William Magna, president gen- | aecredited men must be. hired for| b o ‘ _ ; Musical selections will be given be- |gon at the P, E. Harris Company's | - ©f the nation attended wemng of tue s nnnual con- | eral of the D. A as ehe addxes:ed the conventions the' extra work. Owners wishing to memmmf‘ tween the dances and a boxing eX- |cannery at Hawk Inlet, Graf Eske ¢ L b _ t s 5| drive their own must gel rmits hibition climaxes the affair. von Eskeson left for there lnst> Martinsviile high school's basket- |of the Indiana state tournament, only one of them a “long shot,” from the Socialist Gengral pfnb'\r- The purpoze of the enteriain- ‘ A beth, Iball te: the final e " d o sl | g A eyt R € night on the motorship Estebeth. | am in winning the final game |scored 10 field goals on 18 attempts, | and that one clicking! ers’ union. apCI'S or a [ at mplre lC ment is to raise funds with which {ge will act as head blacksmith | et g R e B RS AR % ks g B I P L% to acquire a . building or Onlland repairman for - the season{ " Street to be moved to a suitable [apout to commence. The company location in the Native village andfeypects to almost double their| use it as headquarters of the A.ljast year's output. With that end| N. B-‘ camps. in view the company is installing | Following is the complete pro-|an additional iron chink at the| gram; selection, Brady's Hawailan|gawk Inlet plant. orchestra; Peace Dance, Imitation ———— G A g B1nd, by Hendy B | INVITATIONS SENT OUT TO ens, as experienced dancer; Se! - songs, Brady's orchestra; Semcian ERGISLATIVE RECEP’"OP‘\’ dance; war bhetween the Indians and a sea lion will be represented in the dance; guitar solo; Canadian HOPE CHEST will be AWARDED Admission $1.00 Mrs. Frank James who died at her home here Joins Slalerhood 10\ LleYy JEURGIES TeTe Of h/CHotus, Hon {buried this afternoon with services tainment on Satur- fbeing held in the government s Wohlais school by Rev. David Waggoner. day Evening The deceased was a mew resident | The s S o lin Douglas, having arrived here e by g S rlan e‘; k)‘ | with her family. from Petersburg e D O e |1ast fall. The cause of her death (oarmsea }?lr;::):\ T‘O::Ha" Ims‘::x 1]::)(1 was given as tuberculosis. A hus- ‘ B childr rvive. in the Labor Union hall, offers a | ond @nd three chidren su greater d ity of numbers than | has any similar event m\ged on‘VON ESKESON GOES the Channel during recent " TO HAWK INLET TO There will be the old-time cus Invitations were sent out from | the Governor's office yesterday to members of the Legislature to a 7] reception a tthe Governer's house e Wednesday night, May 3, to whi: T ma MAC X i the public on Gastineau Ch | BEAUTY SHOP is cordially invited. The r l 103 Assembly Apartments tion will last from 9 until 1 o~ PIIONE 547 I clock and th(-rc‘ will be dancing/| % | from: 10 untif m)dnlgbh | [, “Complete Bath || SATURDAY and MONDAY | ROOH] Outflt ' TWO DOLLARS WORTH OF MERCHANDISE FOR $1.00—Buy while these last. Commodities are ad- S:foot “Standard” Tub ((:()mpl('l(‘ with \'le]Cil]g- See what we have to offer—GREATEST fi')l SALE ever held in Juneau. BIG VALUES IN ALL fittings) 7x19 “Standard” Full Apron Basin DEPARTMENTS— 1 (complete with fittings) § el bbb bbb b Aotk e el 2 o, i | 2 FOR $1.00 7 YARDS $1.00 3 FOR $1.00 } 1% $49.50 Men’s Neckties | Curtain Material} Silk Panties 1§ DELIVERED TO YOUR HOME i £ t i Newest colors. Regular $1.00 values. 36 in. to 39 in. wide, plain and floral designs. LADIES’ STEP-INS RICES AHLERS CO. élumbing : H'eati?g 4 Sllleet Metal | $1.00 EACH 3 FOR $1'00 o 3 FOR $1.00 Fancy patterns. Don’t overlook these “We tell you in advance wllat job will cost” gl oo e || 1SRG . e Girls’ Bloomers PG l LINE l Men S SZlk Shzrts Children '?S Rayon Black, peach. Sizes 4 to 12 years. ] i ‘ De.tacha'ble (',olllur, values to $8.00, closing out SIL v regular. 75¢ seller | 4 SYSTEM price, sizes 1315 to 16Yo—what a buy! K LS UITS | 0l g : $1.00 PAIR P ] y 3 i Sizes 2 to 8 years A " l’ [ LADIES’ MUNSINGWEAR SILK SHEER tad NEW NEW NEW NEW and EA TS 3 C h > H $1.00 EACH Sizes 6 to 12, White trim with red, buff with TELEPHONE 539 N foon ose 81 ) striped vamp, red and white. See these—NOW. { F ree Delwery | New Summer Shades. No. 806. X 99 ¥ Latest Styles. TWO. STORES 1 Sies 8 to 1004 i All purchases made here are fully guar- ; ; g Pequot Sheets : f i a2 1 b it - 1 bl sl iy v e B , B 5 ! 72 PAIRS $1.00 | anteed to be t e best. i $1.00 EACH ouble ?.d size—new, stock ; ¢ AL Window Curtains } Pork Roasts, Ib: - - 13%%c Window Panels i 4 For.s1.00 M R S ekl i e Tender, Juicy, Corn Fed Large size—values 16 $1.95—while they last 42x36 PEQUVOTI,R@.,Lv .OW CASES : ++ long. BUY NOW. Appiea box..¢135 TOR GEORGE BROTHERS * A v STORE OPENTO9P. M. @& \’O APPROVALS—NO f’hone Ordcrs Accepted : - ™ - - £ RN A B pe - - i e S R M R e %fixte Harris Hardware nedr Government School

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