The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 10, 1933, Page 8

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; T - S 1C lga 1 atl el ry ] elli will locate a creek upon which| NO REBEKAH INITIATION n Dakota Queen their foreman prospected last sum- | AT LODGE MEETING TONIGHT 3 ; P : | mer with promising results. & a0 5 < # 4 ere Wi L no initiation at PASSES AwAY TRIBUTE Tfl BE onrk will be resumed on the |4y meeting tonight of the Per- } Vital Creek property the middle| severance Rebekah Lodge No. 24, 1 of June, Mr. Shepard said. A bed | according to Mrs. C. W. Carter, ! | leEN BY ELKs rock tunnel will be driven as|secretary of the organization. soon as work is started and they —o——— | 4 | iR ‘ — T ot Bt e . Mhe| X B BERG WILL LAUNCH [ Jellk a5l : g NEW RIVER BOAT, NENAN/ ) Wellknown Juneau Resi Piogram Tonight Is An- It is the intention of Mr. Shep- 7 I dent, Oldtimer Dies in i nual Affair and pard to Incorporate his mining| A R Berg, builder of the Nor S " o . company upon his return to Jun- T, s ) Seattle, Hemorrhage “ Public Invited i f;ar];;sn:; e xl'fi'c[rhob(]:tluu- o' T | TR TR AR | centl; y hi 'm Closing a 1if f exp di Mothers’ Day services will be Classified ads pay. Nemi'mcompleted W To E endin J held in the Elks' Hall tonight at = e e/l = L Sy L0 : . |9 oclock at which the Elks' Moth- C passed ers’ Day Ritual and a special pro- I ord- | gram will be given. The public is D H who is in | | The Rev. John A. Glasse wil S |give a fifieen minute address and Ly when he Martin - Jorgenson will pronounce 1-POUND BAGS 20¢ has been in the Elks' tribute to mothers. * ¢ -’y m | ongs My Mother Sang” by and care rak, a violin solo will be pre- at- for . disabil to old age nted by Willis E. Nowell, ac- . 4 and since :hl» year ‘W“ ompanied by Miss Frances D) sy, s Hagel Jumes Fersu- At GARNICK’S. Ph 1 2 | : e g “Motner. Oh Mother| Margaret Thompson of Cando t 5 one & | wsitten on 1ast q % oot Ball Miss Blanche| N: D» Was selected from a field of | . I} sy S ; ; e 8 : 2 G 2 St five campus beauties for the title MG v .‘“h‘r’x‘n“‘ o s — e m—wwn | TUrncr Will be her accompanist.| of wgolden anniversary queen” af|— i erbral o1 3 A i y 3 + | y ss e T ——— e R by i o History was in the making when this picture was | ratification of repeal of the Eighteenth Amendment. | Harmony Trlo, Miss Allc2| the University of North Dakota | 4 FosaprRn. W0 e made in Representative Hall at the State Capitol at | In insert is Governor William A. Comstock, of Michi- | F . Miss Blanche Turner and| (Assoclated Press Photo) ' ¢ Lansing, Mich., for this is the scene as a constitu- | gan, as he made his address to the convention. C. Stapleton, will sing|_ et G IR | Adventures Began Early tional convention of 100 delegates voted 99-1 for the | Michigan is the first State to ratify. songs. i | - 'p Born 90 years ago in northern | 5 SESA : R S b | rogram, the Elks' vearly| ROYAL EPARD | v York State, the well known R | o DAy elsite; "will 1Ast 0 SH | d will concern J. BARONOVICH just an hour, according .to those LEAVES FOR HIS atters of policy and a AND FAMILY LEAVE arranged the program AT ve xlx;“:.::x-;im..dlum; s o | G R ! MINING PROPERTY\ the tender age of nine and bzcame es's plans for wor F. J. Baronovich. yiFTY CASES OF BEER abin boy in the days ! 1 o i s HELD o < ‘ veral all projects from the . Mrs. Baronov SHIPPED TO PETERSBURG | E[ ERGREEN GARDENS 8 H E RE 'I'u E S D A Y $20,000 allotment from the road and their son ancis, left on BY HARRY RACE MONDAY| Royal Shepard left for Prince } pioneer began his 8 nturous VJ ! life when he ran away to sea.a b per ships. d made ay by the Board Northland for their home in Ket- | Rupert on the Princess Norah on! Administration. Of this sum chikan. y cases of beer were shipped |Dhls Way 1o the Omineca Mining TONIGHT district in response to a wire from <% ween $3,000 and $4,000 is to te _ Mrs. Baronovich and her t rsburg on the steamer Yu- expended on flood control work at Joined Mr. Baronovich in Juneau Harry Race on Monday. James Zarelli, upon whose claims during the la he consignment of the new legal|in the district Mr. Shepard has Cole Tacoma and became statehood ned there untl the call|Gov. Troy Calls Reorgani- Hyder where an emergency is ' 0 e P S R T £ adventure drew I to Alaska L LK > " declared to ex torial legt ew to Petersburg is the first|options. WHERE YOU i gf ';i"f:x\\:1r(x. “zh“‘x: n‘;:u“‘u: zation Meelmgs of Road R s Tt has been sold by Race's; According to the wire received | i ALWAYS HAVE i o ¥ i 3 : g 2 E 1 ok or his wholasale | from Mr. Zarelli a large movement | ~ { home in Wrangell and Juneau un-| and Banking Boards |CAPT. K. . TALMADGE ON Il Biptel difer | hist WhOICHEE ; i, | A GOOD TIME i til he went south last fall. g LkGHT ]S TO HAVE ALL ALEUTIAN FOR CORDOVA license. hasvbcgun into the qmmcz whlc_h§ l i RERRRP UL O may approximate a stampede thxs‘ i [ ile as living in Tacoma, 3 M:th:n!ehcm‘:uJ "rl\ :xL\d ‘h;s‘lhre(‘ Re-organization T 1 CONTROLr UNlTED FOOD CHARLES ERICKSON HOME summer. | 1y t Talmadge, 1 FROM ST. ANN'S HOSPITAL! Vital Creek, upon which Mr.| er |Shepard has had men' working Charles Erickson, who has been Since last summer, is located in Person [ . { i | 8. AL United Foox hereafter all der manager of the /s, , announces that children, who survive him, Cash|boards was practic Cole, of Juneau, Tom E. Cole, of | ycsterday with meetings Aleutisn of the Marten receiving treatment at St. Ann's|this district and he will go there Hospital for the last week went|from [Prince Rupert taking the Seattle and Mrs. R. L. Healy, of | Territorial Board of Road Anyox, B. C, were ail oners and the Banking Board | /= By 3ame Comm! ng in the store of Jessotinitindk Pl : in o ; me from the hospital yesterday.|train to Prince George and making Y the remainder of the trip by plane. GOLDSTEIN BUILDING the vicinity of that ci which Gov. John W. Troy Cav o i o i also survived by eight grandchild-|sumed the duties of chairman on i‘:"'l Kc:_m . })QAS;‘IL(- t ring the Marten he AR SUDCEVISIOR: 8. G, return to Juneau where he is con- Mr. Erickson is employed at the d After looking over the property there Mr. Shepard and Mr. Zar- as- ren. {Both bodies. Member of Lodges | The Masmaar. s couiposed ‘ot che| SOSHINL WHR b0 Ul NONE | ooieq it i IS ska Junesu, Mr. Cole was a member of the|Governor, Treasurer and High e An o Jopshihuiamd My PR B R T S I T S T Pioneers of Alaska and of the eer. W. A. Hesse, Highway | moat an it 1""n>"‘\' = == D Loyal Order of Moose, both Of|Engineer, was elected Secretary. | o Lo oy g iien which he joined after coming 10| The Banking Board comprises the Juneau in 1912 | Governor, Auditor and Treasu Funeral services will be held in W. G. Smith, T Seattle on Friday | clected Secretary { In a statement of poli n “GLACIER PRIEST”|Troy announced to the Bo responsibility for the selec LEAVES SEATTLE ON 000 ation of p DELLWOOD FOR NORTH for work done was d \ William, are on th | b nds of the Highway Engineer, on the motorship Nortk Bernard R. Hubbard, S. J., who|Who is ele for that purpose.| They will be joined in the s is known throughout the country|He is the technical expert on the by Mr. Wentland as soon as the as the “Glacier Priest,” leaves to- rd and its field representative.'present term of school is out day on the Delwood, belonging to i LT - the P. E. Harris Company, on his way to the Aleutian Islands to| continue his research work and| explorations of the volcano region | in the islands according to word received by the Rt. Rev. J. R.| Crimont, S. J. i Father Hubbard expects to stop| in Juneau for a short time on his way to the Westward according to the letter received by Bishop Crimont . ——————— MISS HELEN LUND RETURNS TO HOME IN PETE URG Miss Helen Lund, returned to her home in Petersburg on the mo- | torship Northland after spending the last two months working here in the territorial legislature. - .o MRS. FRANK I. REED ON | WAY HOME FROM TRIP Mrs. Frank I Reed, whose hus- | band operates the Hotel Anchor- age, is returning to her home Anchorage after spending the two months visiting in the State ——————— — | ATTENTION REBI HS | Regular meeting of Perseverance Rebekah Lodge No. 2 A, Wednes-| B e e i BED ROOM i FURNITURE | AT NEW LOW PRICES! e e MRS. E. G. WENTLAND AND Mrs. E. G. Wentland t band is profes: of physical education in High School, and the the ates GEORGE BROTHERS '”‘,"”""'“"’,"‘E‘”'w’"",’m’m‘ B day evening at 8 o'clock. Entertain- 3 ment and luncheon. ¥ ALPHONSINE CARTER, 3 * —adv. Secretary [ B e ey B Sunday Is Mothers Day | "' i > ON ICE S0 BIiG” | weiii S COMING CAPITOL | i bvrrrrrrrrrrrreeeaeeeees TR S JITNEY DANCE Tonight 25c¢ per bottle ; | . N. B. HALL ] 1 b b 5-Piece Colonial —_— ] : b KRANE’S P T Early Al}lencz.m Je Poster Bed Maple Suite with ! ORCHESTRA “NO BEER” TODAY FUN! FUN! FUN! Dancing 9:30 i Everybody Welcome General Admission, 25¢ | This entitles you to 3 I tickets — good for 3 ‘ 4-Poster Twin Beds $67.50 - $19.50 $97.50 i Juneau-Young Hardware Co.. - Harry Race Druggist dances.

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