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THE DAILY 7 EMPIRE, SATURDAY. APRIL 28, 1934. MY, OH, MY ! NOT A SOUL IN THE, JOINT — BOY ! T'LL SAY THEY GOT OUT IN A HURRY = WELL - WHY DON'T ? MY MEN COME IN — WHATA THEY WAITIN/ FOR 2 | WHAT THE - 27 1t WHERE'S MY ARMY ??? B e o T George Bros. Grocery . FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephione 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. D e e | Al e AR o o | RESULTS OF CON’i‘ESTb IN ISE;;\I(I);‘.R‘ATICVPRTMARIES——&First Divisi(;n squR ‘BAL- 0«0 Treaurer Senator Representatives HAs PRUP“SAL | T : : BY ROOSEVELT, LUMBER — Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. " MOOSE MEMBERS HAVE FINE TIME AT BIG MEETING Installation Friday Night La C d | At the first regular monthly DI'EWS rge Lrow t0 | pusiness session of the new Doug- Welcome New Officers !las Council held last night all the present paid officials of the city| were reelected to their jobs at the BB 2 " PuPad uosIapuy - yoraouoreg ~ IeujreSumneg + pIUIYISIFSII 'CCEEDS FEUSI AS MEMBER CITY COUNCIL Juneau—No. 1 Juneau—No. 2 Juneau—No. 3 Jualpa Salmon Creek Thane Precinct Precinct Precinct Conference Held at White House with 6-Members |- of Banking Com. frrrrrrrrees A REAL BARGAIN WASHINGTON, April 28. — A: A party just like old times mark- ed the installation of newly elected officers at the meeting of the Loyal + Order of Moose at the Moose Hall last night. There was a large at- % tendance and ‘lots of fun, good food, beer, dancing and old time ¢+ songs followed the installation. The lodge was opened by Ed. Rodenberg, Sr., Dictator, at 9 o'clock and was followed by installation with C. H. MacSpadden as Install- ing Officer, assisted by the drill team. same salaries as last year. They are Felix Gray, city clerk, magis- trate and tax assessor; Tom Cash- en, treasurer, and Charles Lynn Canal Mendenhall - e Douglas—No. 1 Precinct Douglas—No. 2 Precinct Schramm, marshal and street com- missioner. H. L. Faulkner was re-! elected as city attorney and Guy Smith was named as health officer succeeding Dr. W. J. Pigg who passed away early this year. John Feusi, veteran member of, the Council, and former mayor, , fendered his reignation as coun- Ketchikan, Saxman, Wacker. 285, Lawson Creek | 4 Skagway 4 e Gt 1 | Petersburg 92| Wrangell 39 Sitka 50, Jamestown Chichagof Craig White House compromise proposal | for monetiation of silver on a| 30-70 ratio with gold has been | dangled before the Congressional | Silver Bloc. It is said the dent will be SNOWDRIFT SHORTENING, 3 Ib. pails. :50c At GARNICK’S, Phene 174 willing .to see s backing = for money raised from the present reserves of around twelve per cent to as much as thirty per cent. This came from the conference the President held with six members of WIND W CLEANING PHONE 485 X | the House Banking Committee. Rlawock o | 3 ] { | | bk o it R Hyder sy | | i | | P o |- TR e Metlakatla | | i | P Yakutat HOVL.LYWOOD J Cash Groce arms, S. Harvey; outer guard, Wil-, ticipate in future meetings } iegzl::;k s T ! SHOL PARLOR unea(l:f; ROCERSr ry liam Bergstrand; inner guard, Ed.! A‘;mmuom o edditional’ 11| West Petersburg ‘ | 3 5| Show Mage Like Naw C §“ Gd d d Bodenberg, r.: ~delegater- 3T ¥ | Scow Bay S sl I g While U Wait o U e orner Second and Sewar cilman and his place was filled by the election of Joe Riedi, valued member of several past adminis- | trations. Honorary membership was well; trustee, Jack Dalton; treas- then conferred on Mr. Feusi and! urer, Carl Tourett; sergeant-at- ne was invited to attend and par- New officers are: Dictator, Frank ¥ Foster; vice-dictator, E. J. Gio- vanetti; prelate, Dr. R. E. South- quor licenses for Douglas by Mrs.| dorn; alternate, C. H. MacSpad-|joe Riedi and Mike Pusich were Hvdaburg 0 den; advisor, Past Dictator Ed.'approved by the Council. It was Custavus 4 Tokeen | 3 7 4 Phone 68 fRodenberg, Sr. | decided to enforce the ordinance| Members of the drill team were| regnlating the automobile traffic| Stikine Captain M. Siston, W. C White, { prohibiting cars parking within 10/ R. K. Smith,'Eske Eskeson, Tom | feet of hydrants. And further, cars| Niemi, M. Mdnagle, Ed. Rodenberg, | will not be allowed to park in front Jr, William Bergstrand and Chris of the Owl restaurant on the wharf Henning. approach. i ! Following the installation, Ed,|" Street work in the town is to FU B v ALUED AT Rodenberg, Sr., was presented with.’be proceeded with to as good ad- a ring by his fellow lodge mem-'yantage Foster King McCain Paul 4 as possible, and it was! ‘ | bers, in appreciation of his scrv-fd(.C,di.d to be on the look-out for p | Junsau—No. 1 Precinct 49 45 34 22 ices @uring the past year as lodgl"n grader for that purpose. Thv: ) 5 Juneau—No. 2 Precinct 22 19 16 11 dictator. % 3 | water-dam project is to be proceed- | | Juneau—No. 3 Precinct 16 12 1 9 E. J. Glovanetti, chairman, Ed.|ed with as soon as federal loani | Jualpa ; ] | | Jualp: Rodenberg, jr., and S. Harvey, en-ifunds are made available A Salmon Creek tertainment ; committee members,| Sixteen bills amounting to $1,- Thane were reponsible for much of the 9321 were ordered paid. e % success of the occasion that was| SR S ST Lynn Canal proclaimed the best meeting the| Mendenhall ... lodge has had since the “good old| | Douglas—No. 1 Precinct. Douglas—No. 2 Precinct.. Ketchikan, Saxman and days.” Mrs. 8, Harvey and Mrs. R. K. and Wacker .. Lawson Creek + + Smith’ prepared the delicious supper that was served with beer and| coffee. After supper Fred and Bill' ley Jekell at Wrangell, according mvskagway Schinitz led the crowd singing old {advices received today at the United | Petersoure time songs. There was dancing and States' Marshal's office here, Thom- | Wrangell such a general good time that as Tremble, who formerly worked |Sitka . members declared that the local for Jekill, is in custody charged Chichagof » Mooe had joined the rest of the with the theft. | Craig country in celebrating a ‘“new None of the furs, however, hav:ix]awock deal.” been recovered. Jekill brought them | Hyder to Wrangell recently from Canadian o territory, where they were taken, Guste: Congregational Community | and falled to enter them at the| O Stavus Church Customs’ Office. “ HV daburg i3 5:| There were 40 marten, 38 beaver, Stikine REV. J. W. CADWELL, Pastor |12 mink, 17 weasel, one muskrat, | Tokeen 10:30 a.m.—Sunday School. two wolverine and two land otter | Metlakatla 11:30 a.m. — Preaching service.|skins in the lot. Shakan The general public is cordially PTG tnvited fo al servioes. FRED LEHTO AND HIS Totals ‘" St. Luke’s Episcopal Church HOLLYWOOD TRIO TO GIVE DANCE AT wmost:i Shakan | 8| | | | | ) | 835, 415| 636 811] 674 Totals 1131| 663|| 943/1162; 720| 567|.687| 419| 670| 1198 REPUBLICAN CONTESTfl‘—‘First Division REPRESENTATIVES————— Shepard {Wrangell Man Loses Valu- | able Furs from Cabin— Douglas | Former Worker Held Church Furs valued at $1,500 were stolen Services 'S -8 yesterday from the cabin of Stan- SRk = Notices for this cnurch column nmust be received by The Empire not later than 10 o'clock Saturday morning w guarantee change of SR sermon topics, ete. Mining Location Notices at Em- pire office. Scow Bay Don’t put yesterday’s range in tomorrow’s house [ NOTICE J, This ,'s to 7ive notice that Simon Hellenihal has heen appointed ad- ate of JAMES O R T RS BN -3 0 O R ® When you select your new range, don’t judge by old-fashioned stand- ards, Sce an.Electric Range before you s against required to hem, cworn to as required at the office of said ad-| above the Tirst Na- 248 262 229 730 p.n.—Evening Prayer tional in Juneau, Alaska, within y days (60) from tha dete hercof. Dated this 12th day of April, 1934. J. F. MULLEN, Probate Judge. First publication, April 14, 1934. #hast publication, April 28, 1934. . sermon by Bishop P. T. Rowe. 9:15—Holy Mass. Sunday services: Douglas Vo_lunte_er Fire Department Annual Music by Troubadors L Dance ' Douglas N atatorium H all . TONIGHT APRIL 2 8, 1934 Everybody Wecome Admission, Gentlemen, $1.00 | prrer e rr . Fred Lehto, with his Hollywood trio, will hold a dapce at the Moosz Hall tonight. In addition to the regular daneing features, three spe- cial door prizes will be awarded. - —— Mining Location Notices at Em- pire office. SEAP u“ BA RANOF} transferred passengers. MAKES MANY CHARTER| TRIPS, FRIDAY, TODAY i Dancing will begin at 9:30 o'clock.; On a special charte: trip, fl’w,‘lefl-( plane Baranof, of the Alaska South- ern Airways, piloted by Gene Mey- ring, Lloyd Jarman, mechanic, left - | Juneau last night at 6:30 o'clogk to bring several passengers in from | the Northwestern, which it met in Chatham Straits. Those returning on the plane were J. J. Meherin and A. Shyman. It arrived here at 18:10 o'clock last night with the you'll find at Bailey’s a great variety of tasty dishes. You'll like our special business men’s lunch. BAILEY’S BEER-1f Desired ! e, DANCE M 00:?517 HALL TONIGHT FREE DOQR PRIZES Everybody will have a swell time—"No JF aolin’, DON'T FORGET IT—TONIGHT Dancipg, ‘This morning at 10:30 o'clock, the Baranof, pilot Meyring, left on @ charter trip to Haines and Skag- way wWith J. J. Meherin, A..8hyman, VanMavern, all of whom are making the round trip. The plane is due back in‘ Juneau late this afternoon and upon its return will make a round trip to Taku Harbor, according to A. B. Hayes, manager. —— .- — The University or Iowa Arts De- pari offers advice to com- mul about monuments, foun- "fl? ? sculptural relief for build- ings. * RGP 999 at 9:30 MUSIC BY Ix'l’(;)ltLYWOOD TRIO buy. Progress has been made in kitch- en ranges as well as in motor cars. Watch your step. 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