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M SORRY---BUT-- By BILLE DEBECK JES - MRS, FINNEGAN -1 WE GOT ANOTHER ' WOMAN TO TAKE YOUR PLACE - NOU LOOK ILL .+-+=DQ YOU THINK You CAN GET HOME ALL R\GHT 3 MORNING HE. ALwAvS c.evmw siIcK ! .m, Kidg bemtures Syndicate, Inc, Greas Bricain wghes speitell THE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THLRSDAY SEPT. 14, 1933. BARNEY GOOGLE OUGHTTA HANDLE GROCERIES, TOO. AND SPARK PLUG 30YS", GIRLS' 6LEE CLUBS OREANIZING i ngh School Musncal For- i mations Are Already _Registering for Year Th#"Boys'” and Girls' ‘Glee Club of the Juneau High School have Bad the first registration and Miss Alice:Palmer, Director, is on keen édge at the talent lined up for | the comimg year's entertainments.) Both organizations have:--also alect- | bd their-officers. Othsr members | are. expected to join within the next ~few’ weeks. ~ The ' present me-nber;mp.: are as follows: Gins' Club ‘Marjori> Thais: Bayersj:SylviauBerg, Gerald- iné Bodding,sRachel Borlick, Marie Bussinder, Gene'Carlson, Kathleen Carlson, ‘Wiola Converse, Emily Dal- ton, Shirley frey, Vivian Gruber, Ainy 'Lou Gue- rin, Renee Guerin, Clara Hanson, Margaret Hanson, Patricia: Har- land, Leota - Harris, /Edith Belle Heller, Helén Hildre, Corrine Jenne, Birdie Jensen, :Gertrude Jorgen- son, Rae Jorgenson, Nancy ARnn Kann, Miriam Lea, Barbara Lem- €aux, Inga- .Lindstrom, Lucille Lnch, Elaine Martinson, Myrtle Nello, Ellen Mize, Julia Moi, Ma- rie Moi, Rosellen Monagle, -Joyce Morris, ‘Grace Nelson, Emma Ness, Chistina Neilson, Edith Niemi, Es- ther Niemi, Carol Robertson, Min- nie Rogers, Sylvia Rosenberg, Dor- othy Rosenberg, Florence Ruther- ford, Leona Saloum, Nola Mae See- 1y, Lazette Shearer, Annabelle Simpson, - Louise Skinner, Louise Tanner, Mary VanderLeest, Alta Mae Ward, Anita Zugoff. Officers President, Margaret Vice-President, Carol Roberison Secrctary, Gene Carlson; ians: +Grace Nelson and Birdie Jensen. Boys' Club Ralph Bardi, Frank Behrends,| Bert Berthol; Jim Cole, Clarence Converse, Robert Davis, Arthur Ficken, James Gray, Edvin Hager- up, Thomas Hall, Fred Harris, Lioyd Jarman, Charles Jenne, Bill Kiloh, John Krugness, Carl Lind- strom, Bill Lowe, Harry Lucas, \ | 1 Alan, Judith Alswad.& ton, Elpefh Doug-| las, Doris Freéburger, Sybil God-| Hanson; | o Librar- | ACROSS . Scatter seed Checkered fabric Rabble b.lmmlam in Alaska . California rockfish Bustle One who has charge of money . Forefinger . Large recep- tacle for - liguid ). Dressed A race of whea! Diseharge of a debt | Bone . Acid fruit Sufficient: poet. Sunken fence Begins to s izht . Pay court to . Sfln!oarlld mpanies of nla\ers in ). Furmer nega- Morg bleasant Tipping to one slde Wl ol 10. Poem { [ElL[U]S] i pRone i Spar. | INJATP) DBIIHIBB [EIRIAIS] 16. Corridor [AM] IG[EIE] . Title . Flowering ° vlant Flies aloft . Exclamation . Strength: . Substantives . Low chirping x| soun kfl!‘-\[fl D-.!.‘nua at (RIAL [E] &u’. ton u Diatant Bredx e 1, Sum 44. Walk 1y | b6 8 “ Anbm:' ier?ala 3 al wearlly . Subsequ l e des! W55 Griting o, Banaa o0 Tieid o - 46. Assail 1. Pouch 46. Except o4 48, Medicinal 2. Room in a 47. Before liquor harem 48. Boring tool 5L Swiss canton 3 Sauander 49 Long narrow 52. Animate & Sumnea 2 5. Onionlike 60. Crafty 84. Trouble vegetable 3. Nole of the 5. Beverage 6. Ventilate Solution of Yeltuday'- Puzzle - illlflll// E dEEN N HER NENN Illf/// ddNEN SEn dEN JdEER Dallv Cross-word Puzzle 1. At home 8. Every das 9, Enrages | II | # Henry Mead, |ert Moeller, Robertson, Scott, President, Raipn Merrill, Leon Morris, John Satre, Schafer, Jack Schafer, Jack Stanyar, |)ar, Joseph Sterling, Tom Stew- art, Harry Stuirock, Charles Tal- Jerry madge, Robert Turner, Kenneth Webster, LeRoy West, George ‘White. Officers D\mcnn Robertson; Duncan Edward | I Librarians, Eh | viee -President, James Gray and Walter | Sterling. Stan- s ga GOODIE SALE The Lutheran Ladies’ Aid on Seward Street. ) e PHONE 569 The Fmest Hardwood Dance Floor in Alaska Tl;is Is Our Régfilar Night of a Really Sweet . GOOD T}MF RALPH REICH at the PIANO LE ROY WEST at th¢ DRUMS “We now have ‘the finest Chili and the very best DRAUGHT BEER served in Juneau. SO I)ROP IN Before or after the FAIR . We'll be THERE . . (Japltal Beer Parlo;:s ¥ Arthur Ficken; ecretary-Treasurer, George White. hold their GOODIE SALE Satur-| day, September 16, at SALOUM'S| —adv. | Daily Empire Want Ads Pay. Joe will CHANNEL BRIDGE IS ON APPROVED for Construction’ Bright- est in History (Continuea nvm Page One) months last year, Inconyenient hours of arrival of some of the wescels during a large par® of the scason kept down the ‘number of were enumerated. A number of suggestions for improving the ser- vice in future years with a view of building up local benefits from| the traffic were made. Allot Small Sum ‘To 'finance a part of the costs of making a survey of a proposed improvement on the harbor fronl involving a landing field for planes bettermens of the Indian village and the entire Willoughby Avenus Transportation Committee. ‘It had asked for $50, but the Chamber’s finances would not permit cation of the entire sum. An ef- fort will be made to get the City | government to co-operate in the | matter. The Chamber, after endorsing| Welfare Committee, designated Frank Garnick as its representa- tive on that body. He was the Chamber member last Winter. A letter from the United States; Tariff Commission said notice had quest for additional duty on mild cured herring. During the past week, 38 re- quests for data about Juneau were received and answered by his of- fice, Secretary G."'E. Walmley re- ported. e SHOP IN JUNEAU PROJECTS LIST' I(,ha\mber Inim med Outlook pcople registering at the booth and also their activities in - the, city. The ' services rendered visitors section of town, the Chamber to-1 day alloted $25 to ‘the Trade and iplans to continue her university | | aenty allo-| the continuation of the Central) i TWO BOATS DOCK HERE Bringing more culverts for the Bureau of Public Roads, to be used in the work on the Government road here and also ‘some perish- ables and other freight, the North- western called here yesterday after- noon. The vessel had a similar shipment for Douglas aboard when she .struck a reef and was badly damaged over a month ago. During tHe ' night ‘thé Zapora | also docked here to unload a ship- ment ‘of lumber, hay and other freight. et m— | MISS KIRKnam SOUTH Miss Elva Kirkham who has been vmnm: at the home of her parents for the past three months left this ! morning on the Princess Louise to return to Portland where she will spend the winter. Miss Kirkham, of her physician, is greatly im- proved in health and it is thought that one more year will see her entirely recoveréd and well again During the winter Miss Kirkham extension course in preparation for| |a mister's degree. e——— D. I. W. C. MEETS Mrs. Rangnar Kronquist and| ‘Mrs J. O. Kirkham were hostesses |at the first meeting of the Douglas | Tdland Women's Club of the term last ‘night. The club met at the | Kirkham was not able to be present on account of illness. Mrs; Rose Davis gave a report jon the Trecent Legislature. Mrs. | | been giveen of the Chamber’s fe-' pouner, Chairman of the Bath- | (et J uneau Cash Grocery CASH AND CARRY Corner Secon l Free Delivery ¥ DQ Buy a Washer Blmdly See the New General Electric 41ld / then mmpare it with others " {l @ Look afound before ybu Euy—u:en you'll koow values.. See the newest 1 General' ElecchuheuwifidlMoumndhg fm*dhnoudou. Compare them with other makes. Then you'll realizé the doflnr;mfi:dnermday...tudymhveeyuyfl;hw.en(M #s possible for your money.That's why we say—be sure to see the G-E. Washets before you buy. Come in or call. We'll gladly give yog’fn- demogstration in your home or at our store. There's no obligstion. Alaska Elednc nght and Power Fo. though still under the observation| home of Mrs. Kronquist, but Mrs. | house Commmee, announced that J. O. Kirkham had been hired to finish up the house started a short time ago. Mrs. Elton Engstrom gave & short talk, describing experiences on her | recent motor trip te Chicago and the Century of Progress Exposition; also showing pictures of the buid- ings and scenes of the Fair. Mrs. A. J. Balog and Mrs. Eng- | strom will be hostesses to the club | for the October meeting, at mc' home of the latter. { ———————— | OFFICERS ARE..ELECTED BY D. H. S. CLASSES | Classes hawe been holding elec- tion of officers during the past week. The Seniors chose as Presi-| ""dent, Helen Pusich; Vice-President, Roy Wiliams; Secretary, - Archie| | Edmiston; and Treasurer, Astfid | Loken. Mr. Bowman is the class advisor. Mary Pearce is Junior President; | Jessie Fraser, Vice-President; Glen Edwards, Secretary; and Myrcle: Feero, Treasurer; with Miss Pepoon, | Advisor. Sophomores have the following officers: Olavi Wahto, President; Frank Cashel, Vice - President;! Esther Shafer, Secretary; Madelene | Bucholtz, Treasurer; and Mrs. Eng- strom, Advisor. | For the Freshmen, thesé officers “were elected: Gerald Cashen, Presi- dent; Teddy Doogan, Vice<Presi- Vera Kirkham, 'Secretary- and 'Mr. Wentland, ‘ Treasurer; Advisor. - e — “Co-eds” studied at the Brenau | College summer school for the ,rlrst time this year when several| | men students’ were admitted. - I i Juneau Coffec Shop | Opposite MacKinnon Apts. | Breakfast, Luncheon Dianer | | Opsn 7:30 am. to 9 pm. | | HELEN MODER | L [ Phone 58 d and Seward “Tomorrow'’s Styles Today” Just Arrived! 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