The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 18, 1934, Page 7

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNLSDAY APRIL 18, l934 WAS KICKED OUT THE CHAUFFEUR'S STOCK PRICES TAKE ADVANCE, CHEERFUL MOOD Preferreds “dnd Specialties Have Their Innings— Good News Received (Continuea trom Page One) bacco was up two points. Other tobaccos were active. NYEH, AN' WHEN GOMEZ SOMEONE UPS AN' COPS UNIFORM OFFA ME --- S0 \F YOU EXPECT ME TO STRING ALONG WITH YOU =-- GET ME DUDS --- T CANY EXCITED - T* EXPLAIN T = My Beauty Hlnt ERNESTINE ANDERSON DON'T GET CALL PEPITA AN' SITUATION— | BISHOP ROWE BAPTISES 1‘ | \ | ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Michael, | Motors were improved. & HE DOUGLAS NEWS CHILDREN OF FORMER ALASKANS IN SEATTLE At a recent baptismal service { held in Seattle as described in the | | Ballard Tribune, the infant daugh- the two sons of Capt. and Mrs.| Don Gallagher, all of Seattle, were | baptised at the home of the for-| mer. The ceremony was preslded, | over by Bishop P. T. Rowe of Al-| {e) COUPLA TUCKS IN ONE OF THOSE UNIFORM S YOU'RE SAVING S _A SOUVENIR - MSI LITTLE SULLY AN’ TELL " PRODUCER’S SON SUED BY OKAY, SENORITA PEPITA = CALL GENERAL. HIM FIELD MARSHAL GOOGLE AWA\TS H\S INSTRUCTIONS William T. Ince, son of the late Thomas H. for divorce would be filed later. (Associated Press Photo) e CANDIDATE FOR TERRITORIA At the Primary Election, April 24, 1934. J.P. ANDERSON Ince, pioneer motion picture producer, and his attractive 19-year-old actress wife, Ada, shown in a Los Angeles courtroom where her separate maintenance action was withdrawn and it was announced an amended complaint CLOSING PRICES NEW YORK, April 18.—Clos == |8 I give my face a ‘‘steam clear- | ung” nce a week. The use of heavy | make-up is inclined to enlarge TODAY | |'H. Boddington, of church. | aska, assisted by the Rev. St. Luke's| Cyril quotation of Alaska Juneau mi stock today is 21%, 104%, 8%, Anaconda 16%, Armour B 3%, Bethlehem Steel 43, Curtiss-Wright 4%, Fox Films 16%, General Mot- tors 38%, International Harvester 41%, Kennecott 21%, Seneca Cop-| per 1%, no range; Southern Rafl~ road 32%, Ulen Company 3%, Unit- ed Aircraft 23%, United States Steel 517%, Briggs Manufacturing 16%, McIntyre-Porcupine 48%. - e SAVE THE DATE April 28, for the Annual Dance D. F. D. in Douglas Nat. —adv. - e Mining Lecaticn Notices at Em- pire office. e e e FIRE ALARM CALLS 3 Third and Franklin. 4 Front and Franklin. 5 Front, near Ferry Way. -6 Front, near Gross Apts. T 8 9 1 Front, opp. City Wharf. Front, near Sawmill. Front at A. J. Office. ‘Willoughby at Totem Grocery. Willoughby, opp. Cash Cole’'s Garage. Front and Seward. Front and Main. Second and Main. Fifth and Seward. Seventh and Main. Fire Hall. Home Boarding House. Gastineau and Rawn Way. Second and Gold. Fourth and Harris. Fifth andd Gold. Fifth and East. Seventh and Gold. Fifth and Kennedy. nth, back of power ic. Calhoun, Ap's. -3 Distin and Indian. -5 Ninth and Calhoun Tenth and C. -7 Tweclfth., BP.R. garage. opp. Seaview - & 4-3 Twellth and Willoughby. Officio Probate Judge, Juneau 49 Eome Grocery. S g TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 5-1 /o T First publication, March 28, 1934, |FOR SALE—Beautiful cut flowers. e o v/oom iy Last publication, April 18, 1934. +Reasonably priced. Venetian Shop. American Can | American Power and Light | the pores and produce blackheads. For a “steam cleaning,” first | cleanse the face thoroughly with cream, soap ‘and water. Then ap- ply hot cloths five or six times. Rub the face mext with a rough | towel, and follow with a cold rinse | and an astringent. - DAVID BROWER IS RETURNING NORTH| David Browe Brower, Arctic heen located s, is a pa son of Charles trader, who has Point Barrow for nger on the Yu- S {kon for Fairbanks from where he ‘lel fly to his home, The young man has been outside during the | winter attending college. R ) L L0 S ON VISIT TO SISTER Mrs. Belia Stow, of San Fran- cisco, arrived on the Yukon to pend several months, possibly the entire mmer, with her sister, Miss Emily Gorh: NOTICE OF H FINAL AC In the Commissioner's Court for the Territory of Number One Before J. F. MULLEN, Commis- sioner and ex-Officio Probate | Judge, Juneau Precinct. In the Matter of the Estate of ISMEAL CHARLEBOIS, deceased. | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, ,That Gyda Torkelsen, executrix of| Alaska, Division the estate of Ismeal Charlebois, de-| ceased, has filed herein and render- ed for settlement her final accouml including many | | Alaskans, were Mr. and Mrs. J.| K. Gerstman, Mr, and Mrs. J.| Lahr and daughter Barbara, Mrs. Gertrude Laughlin, Mrs. Alice Laughlin, Miss Lou Egan, Miss| Donna Gayle Alexander, Mrs. E.| Gm Capt. James Cunnane, Mr. | C J. Alexander, Capt. and Mrs. | | Don Gallagher, and Mr. and Mrs. | C. E. Michael. A buffet luncheon was served. | L S g Those present, 0. E. S. CARD PARTY Thirty attended the Eastern| Star card party last night in the | Odd Fellows' Hall. Five tables of| bridge were played with high scores held by Mrs. Charles Fox and J. R. Guerin; lows, My. Mrs. Charles Sey. At whist, with two tables, Mrs. Gust Wahto and | 1] » FUND J. O. Kirkham were high; and Sla.,lt for se J mumln att \ch=d z Mrs. J. O. Kirkham, low. Appetiz- pattle é{ulm office arl the Of [he VOTE FOR ing refreshments were served after | Corps, returned on cafid:p | WASHINGTON, April 18—Pres-|the Yukon and will be attached to Salvatl"n R L TR }zdm: Roosevelt is still standing for Juneau office in. He was ‘ Stock Exchange Control Bill “with | accompanied by M |E: RIC I‘ N DOUGLAS FIRMEN'S BALL A - : g L ot ‘ i SCHEDULED FOR APRIL zx tu h. The final form of this leg- | — e e rmv ) Preparations for the annual dance ‘é of the Douglas Volunteer Fire _ Department, to be held April 28, %% in the natatorium hall, are now in progress and with a commit®e in |charge aiming to make the event| a bigger and petter one than in| preceding years. S CONTROL BILL [ s of her administration of the es-| t{omorrow under the auspices of the | |tate, and that a hearing Will be!yeague has been postponed accord- | had upon the final account before! |ing to an announcement made this ! the undersigned at Juneau, Alaska, at 10 o'clock a.m. on May 29, 1934,! lat which time and place all persons interested in the estate of deceased may appear and file objections 1n1 wriling to the final account of the| executrix and contest the same. | WITNESS mys hand the -seal of the Probate Court above mentioned, this 27th day of March, 1934. | (Seal) J. F. MULLEN, [ U. S. Commissioner and ex- mommg May Modlfy Publicity Proposal, Tax Returns| WASHINGTON, April 18.—There | are hints that the publicity of tax returns proposal approved by the| Senate may be modified to allow for executive action. —— e @ Price lists available ATTENTION! Retail Liquor Dealers Complete stocks of nationally advertised brands of fine domestic and 'imported Whiskies, Liquors, Wines and Liquers available for prompt shipment from Seattle. Wire or write your requirements for prompt shipment W. J. LAKE & CO., Inc. Importers and Wholesale Merchants SEATTLE, WASH. Eight youthful actresses, six of them 1934 Wampas selections, as they appeared bofore Judge Mar- | shall MecComb in Los Angeles to have promotional contracts approved. Back row, Drake, Banta Monica, Cal.; Jean Gale, San Francisco; Jean Chatburn, Hanover, Mich.; Leonore Keefe, | Indianapolis. Front row: Lucille Lund, Buckley Wash.; Judith Arlin, Hollywood; Anne Mendllh, Dallas, Tex.; Jacquellne Wells, Dallas. (Associated Press Photo) GEORGE BARNES IS BACK, RADIO STAFF depends on more conclus- on by the two branches of Mining Lecaticn Notices at Em- | | pire office. { { { Barnes. i The Troubadors of Juneau, has| @ 1 been engaged for the occasion. i e, - ! LEAGUE TEA POSTPONED The tea advertised to take place | s PHONE 549 Paint and Clean Up | JUST ARRIVED! A Complete Stock of IMPERIAL WASHABLE —— NONFADEABLE Wall Paper WALLDURA for Walls and Woodwork { ‘ DUTCH KALSOMINE Finést Grade of ENAMEL WALL PAPER CLLEANER FLOOR WAX -- XX FLOOR CLEANER PATCHING PLASTER — BRUSH CLEANER PAINTS-VARNISH-OILS and TURPENTINE | 2 BIC-As DOO PAI\"[ CL EANER “Strictly a Paint Store” Phone or call for prices on your next paint job I S VOTE FOR 1 Local Maintenance Ob]echve $ 1000. 00 Democratic Ticket left to right: Dzrothy one’s action. Judge McComb; Lu @ Your support will be appreciated. i i { ; 3 i ON THE | { i { 1 Twenty-eight Years a Resident LY Subject to the Primary, April 24 MY PLATFORM— TREASURER OF ALASKA A resident of Alaska over 30 years; party in the Territory. of our great leader—Franklin D. Roosevelt. April 24, next, will be greatly appreciated. @1 favor a community property law, also the primary law and such others laws as give more power to the common people. @1 believe in letting intelligent réason rath- er than emotion or party udvantage govern HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES i CANDIDATE FOR REPRESENTATIVE ON THE DEMOCRATIC TICKET “Alaska for Alaskans” MARTIN HARRAIS Candidate for Democratic Nomination for I have al- ways been a Democrat and worked for and with the 1 endorse the principles enunciated by the party in its National and Territorial platforms of 1932. 1 pledge my support to Delegate Anthony J. Di- mond and Governor John W. Troy, both personal and political friends of many years, and will assist them in their efforts to uphold the splendid administration « Your vote and support in the primary election of VOTE FOR OSCAR G. OLSON Territorial Treasurer on the Democratic Ticket of Cordova, Candidate for Nomination . VOTE FOR W. B. KIRK Candidate for Nomination Territorial Senator I Democratic Ticket April 24, 1934 PN FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON 3 ¢ '|_Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bauk Bldg, “h e e e o

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