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LSRG B e 4 GO AN AR B AMAS BN SAS LSS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1934. l)ractically untouched by human hands E’D like you to see Chesterfields made. We know you’d be im- pressed by the absolute cleanliness of our factories. The tobaccos are the best that money can buy. Expert chemists test for cleanliness and purity all materials used in any way in the manufacture of Chesterfield cigarettes. The factories are modern throughout. Even the air is changed every4% minutes. When you smoke a Chesterfield you can be sure that there isn’t a purer ciga- rette made. In a letter to us an eminent sci- entist says: “Chesterfields are just as pure as the water you drink.” Ches the cigarette © 1934, Liccerr & Mysrs Tosacco Co. TRINITY CHOIR*¥ovk o triancee TWILIGHT HOUR| °U'-BmNe soon CONGERT SUNDAY proprietor, expects to have the T {greater part of his large stock of Special Program Has Been mens furnishings transterred to- : morrow. Arranged—AffaI.r Is Shelving and clothing racks, hat Free to Public cases, and other equipment are | finished in golden oak with silver Next Sunday, March 25, being and gold trim. The floor cases Palm Sunday, the Trinity Cathed- ral Choir will give their annual| |are mahogany trim. New merchandise is arriving on every steamer and Mr. Sabin says Twilight Hour program in the Ca-| ' e oriy g thedral at 3:30 o'clock in the af- 1is store will be “the” men’s shop of Alaska. ternoon. This program is always a popu- lar “no oharge” affair and the the cigarettc that TASTES BETTER Sabin’s new location in the Tri-| angle Building is practically ready for occupancy and Charles Sabin, | All of the instelled work in the new shop was completed in Ju- Work Done in Juneau \ JUNEAU ELKS MEET FRIDAY Acting District Deputy H. Messerschmidt to Make His Official Visit An official visit will be made to| the Juneau Lodge of Elks at a| special meeting tomorrow night by | Henry Messerschmidt, representing | the Grand Lodge, B. P. O. E, as| Acting District Deputy Grand Ex-| alted Ruler. Mr. Messerschmidt returned on the Yukon this morning from Skagway where he visited the lodge there. He went north on the Al- aska and made a quick visitation trip. At the special meeting tomorrow | |and Mrs. Seppala night there will be initiation, ac- cording to Secretary M. H. Sides. All lodge members are requested to be in attendance and visiting members are cordially welcome at the special meeting. - MR. AND MRS. LEONARD SEPPALA ON WAY TO FAIRBANKS FROM SOUTH Leonard Seppala, world famous dog team driver and winner of dog | team races, is aboard the steamer | Alaska on his way to his Fairbanks | home after spending the last sev- | eral months in the Lake Placid section of New' York state. He went east last fall in response to requests from people of wealth to| teach them to handle teams of | sled dogs. ; Mrs. Seppala is accompanying | her husband back to Fairbanks.| ‘While they were in Seattle, Mr.| visited their daughter, Sigrid, who is a student' Inspectors examine Chesterfields as they come from the cigarette making machines and throw out any imperfect cigarettes. terfield that's MILDER is uniquely interpreted of select footwear. oh, so many novel ideas should visit our Store! cially for this season. WASH Famous Betty Jane Frocks Guaranteed Fast Colors Marvelous Style The gay, colorful character of Spring Gleaming White «...String Gray ... Buccaneer Blue are some of the new shades. there are the new flat heel shoes, and, We are also showing the new spring hose in the smart colors created espe- ~ # SPRING As always this establishment is first to present the new footwear styles . . . your in- spection of the new arrivals is invited. in this display Then, too, that really you at the University of Washington. Mr. Seppala is now with the Fair- banks Exploration Company in the Interior City. Salmon Creek Roadhouse ANTON RIESS ! { | music this year will consist not only of numbers specially belonging to Palm Sunday, but also include the choicest selections from the world famous oratorio “The Cru- cifixion” by Sir John Stainer. | The regular Choir will be aug-' mented by several artists and solos| will be sung by Mrs. C. F. Alex-| ander, Mrs, C. P. Jenne, Patricia Harland, M. A Snow and Lyman: Snow ! Voluntary contributions to the| support of the choir may be left! in the receptacle near the entrance! to the church, but the concert is' free to the public and it is hoped | that many will enjoy the 45 min-| utes to an hour that is set aside' at this time for their pleasure. % WORK'HAS STARTED ON, REDECORATING STORE OF J. B. BURFORD & CO. Alterations were begun this morn- ing in the J. B. Burford and Co. store on Seward Street. The en- tire interior will be remodeled and redecorated in a modern and at- tractive fashion, Mr. Burford said. A complete new stationery and esuipment line will be in- and on display upon the the improvements. office stalled neau by the Juneau Cabinet Works and decorated by the Ideal Paint Store. Garland Boggan, floor ex- pert, laid the oak flooring in the display windows. Lu Liston was in charge of the installation of the Neon Sign. - e e 00000000 . AT THE HOTELS . e 0000000000 Gastineau Tom Reed, Sitka; W. C. John- son, City; Helen Hossfeld, Anchor- | age; James C. Scott, Haines; Dell E. Sheriff, Juneau; R. C. Ingram, Seward. Alaskan Robert Ball, City; B. H. Parser, Juneau; Robert Johnson, Cordova. R ol Daily Empire Want Ads Pay DANCE Moose Hall SATURDAY NIGHT New Orchestra “Lehto’s of Hollywood” American-Scandinavian Music ADMISSION Gents 75¢c, Ladies 25¢ Tickets for sale at Robt. .. Light’s Barber Shop Sizes 14 to 48 We are also show- ing a comfp]ete line o] Spring HATS ® AND THEY ARE STETSONS! ® The Smartest Styles in America! $5 and $6.50 ® Of course—all new colors direct from New York City! HE LEADER MEN’S SHOP BUSTER BROWN SHOES for boys, girls and misses