The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 16, 1934, Page 7

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% | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MARCH 16 1934. . BARNEY G()OGLE AND SPARK PLUG GEMERAL flOMEZ BAH ! v WE MOOST HAVE WaN MAN OF ACTION = SO --- - 1 ‘ HE 0O NOTHING ! | i CHAUFFEUR " HE LISTENS -- COME - WE GO & TENGA cuioaval/J THE GENERAL'S CONFIDENTIAL SENOR BOLITO ? HE IS5 PLOTTING AGAINST GREAT, ALVAREZ GOMEZ - CABECCA Y ESPINOSA DE CASTILE SHH= SOMEONE 1S HIDING UNDER THIS TABLE! FIRST WE GIVE THE BOMB TO THE YOUNG STUDENT AND-— WHAT'S THAT ? ME - THE Just thé flavor you like best, too. If you are look- ing for a better flavored tea—uniformly high qual- ity at a low cost per cup, ask for Lipton’s Yellow Label-Tea (Orange Pekoe & Pekoe) Lipton’s Green Japan Tea NOW DON'T WORRY, BOSS- T'LL BEAT T OVER TO THE CAFE AN’ GET You THE REST OF THE DQPE- GOMEZ - DEMASIADO ! DOUGLAS NEWS DIVERSIFIED INTERESTS OCCUPY' D. F. D. MEETING | Fire protection measures, basket- ball and the annual dance were some of the principal subjects cov- ered at the regular meeting of the | Fire Depart- | A report to the| meeting that a small fire around | Douglas Volunteer ment last night. the smoke stack where it passes through from the first floor to the sécond at the public school had occasioned some excitement one day this week brought out consid- erable whys, hows and wherefores. Disposal was made by the appoint- ment of Loken, Riedi and Balog to investigate and instigate needed measures for proper protection in the future. Final report, covering the bas- ketball season participated in by the Department with one team, revealed a good percentage of games won and expenses connected with season well covered. Progress was reported by the an- nual dance committee on arrange- ments. Since the yearly school Prom will not be given until the latter part of April, the firemen's dance will not be held until early in May. A committee composed of Shud- shift, Logan and Engstrom was ap- pointed to arrange for the burial of W. J. Grant, long time member of the department, in Douglas, providing the remains are not shipped south. - e STUDENT DECLAMATORY IS ON THIS EVENING For the Declamation tonight at the high school, the judges will be Mrs. Charles Holmer, A. J. Balog and Mrs. Chas. Fox. A small ad- mission charge will be made to buy materials for the contest. After the speeches, everyone is urged to attend the Freshman dance in the Eagle Hall, where Niemi and Edwards will play the accordion and piano. S L Shop in Juneau ST, PATRICK'S | | popular orchestra. needs no introduction in Juneau,| DANGE TO BE HELD AT ELKS, | Annual Bafi) Be Given | Saturday Commemorates 26th Anniversary, Club Typically Irish in music and spe- cial features, the Annual St. Pat- rick’s dance will be held in the Elks club ball room on Saturday night, celebrating the 26th anni- versary of the dedication of the B. P. O. Elks building. Music for this gala occasion will be furnished by the Troubadours Orchestra which has worked out a| number of brand new dance pieces which will be interspersed with a few of the old-time Irish favor- ites, Are Smiling,” “Wild Irish Rose” and “Mother MacCree,” played with the Troubadours’ own rhythm. Jimmy Steele and Wwilliam Blentzer have been added to this The and Mr. Blentzer, saxaphone art- ist, has had considerable experi- ence with leading dance orchestras of the Coast, according to Fred Gilman, manager. For all Elks and their friends, this dance will be long remembered | as one of the most delightful to be | held this spring, to judge from the preparations which have been made by the committee. Those on the dance committee 'are Dr. R. E. Southwell, thairman, M. E. Monagle, Ralph Martin, Winn Goddard, H. Messerschmidt, William Garster, George Shaw, George Jorgenson. DINNER ‘GIVEN BY LEGION AUXILIARY WAS HUGE SUCCESS Celebrating the fifteenth anni- versary of the organization of the American Legion, a combined birthday and St. Patrick’s dinner ‘was held in the Dugout last even- “A Saturday Special” 250 A Dozen such as “When Irish Eyes| former | (AT O Messerschmidt and M. S.| | U ‘mg by the Legion Auxiliary mem- \kCoxmlck Mrs. Waino Hendrick-| Skagway upon the completion of a | | bers. ‘ on and Mrs. John Newman., They | bridge SPECIAL SERVICES A capacity crowd, delicious Irish|w stew dinner, entertaining program | Polley, and an evening of cards, combined ] Mrs. to make the event one of the most |Edith Bavi successful ever held by the Auxil-| At the close of the dinner,| the large birthday cake was pre-‘“’TT‘"‘LDT OF A. R. C, sented by Mrs. Edith Bavard, pres-\ to Waino | Hendrickson, Post Commander of| Each gave a short iary. ident of the Auxiliary, the Legion. talk, appropriate to the occasion. After the cake had been cut and served, an original poem, composed | by Elmer Reed, for the occasion, humorously commenting on vari- was | read by Mrs. John McCormick. The | applause and laughter with whxchf it was received were indicative of | = the feeling of good fellowship thmw prevailed throughout the evening. "— Fdllowing the dinner, both pin-|= \‘18\"J ous members of the Legion, ochle and auction bridge played with attractive prizes for the winners. Seelye and E. M. Polley, while = {Mrs. Henry Messerschmidt and| George Kohlhepp received high scores at auction. On the committee in charge of the delightful affair were, Mrs. R. J. McKanna, chairman; Mrs. John EASTER Greeting Cards from 10c¢ to 25¢ Butler Mauro Drug Co. “Express Money Orders Anytime” @ ASK FOR PEERLESS QUALITY BREAD @ AT ALL GROCERS PEERLESS BAKERY C. F. Lottsfeidt, general foréman with sion, teamer here he has been in charge of the {extension of the Skagway-Denver Glacier road, for the A. R. C. Mr. Lottsfeldt was transferred to Those making hngh‘— scores at pinochle were Mrs, Chas. ]: IIIIIIIHIIIIIIHHIIII ‘ in the vicinity of Haines, e ably assisted by Mrs. E. M. ‘thL construction of which he was| Mrs. Harry Stonehouse,|Dplaced in charge last August. | Victor Manville and Mrs. B e e e | | | CHIEF CLERK CLICK Next Sund af 7:500 olaiob 4 IS SUMMONED TH ext Sunday :30 o'clock, in BOM the Odd Fellows Hall, Rev. J. W. J. E. Click, onlef Clerk of the Diswold, of Chicago, formerly pas- Bureau of Indian Affairs, was an|tor in Canada in the Norwegian | outgoing passenger on the Victoria | Lutheran Church of America, will for Seattle. He was requested to hold a special service in the Scan- report there by Commissioner Col- | dinavian language, his subject be- lier and will assist Paul W. Gordon, | ing “The Great Commission.” Director of Education, in financial| Being a very important meeting matters pertaining to purchases all those interested are urged to and equipment to be used in the aftend. No collection taken and Government Schools of Alaska the public is welcome. There will during the next fiscal year, be special singing. FOR SCANDINAVIANS ON SUNDAY EVENING FlNNlSH CLUB TO | DANCE TOMORROW 0’CLOCK TONIGHT | | The Finnish Educational Club | will give a St. Patrick’s Day dance At 8 o'clock this evening the| tomorrow night in hte Odd Fel- regular semi-monthly meeting of lows Hall. Music will be furnished {the Juneau City Council will"take |by Harry Krane and there will be place in the council chambers of many old country numbers playcd. the city hall. - - — e Aside from the selection of clerks ZAPORA WILL GO SOUTH and judges for the forthcoming | BY WAY OF CHICHAGOF city election considerable routinei On the way south, the motorship business is scheduled to be taken Zzapora, which is due here Satur- COUNCIL MEETING WILL BE HELD AT 8 HERE FROM SKAGWAY the Alaska Road Commis- returned to Juneau on the Victoria from Skagway fllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIHIIIIIIIlIIIIIHIIIIIHHIIImlllIIIIIIIIIII"I“I"IIII!III|ll|||I|IIHlIIIImII!HVIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIlIIlI|||I|IH|l!‘up. it was announced this morning. | ay, will stop at Chichagof, Hoo- .- Daily Empire Want Ads Tay HATS CAPS for BOYS nah and Tenakee, nounced toda.y it was an- UNITED FOOD Co.| Your Home Owned Grocery and Market ||IlI|IIIIIlmIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIII!I ® Two trucks for fast, efficient delivery service . . . courteous drivers . . . plus the highest quality merchindise at a FAIR PRICE. 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