The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 2, 1934, Page 7

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BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG [ GEE Wiz — 1 GUESS SPARKY OUGHTTA GIT MOST OF THE CREDIT — ALL THAT DUST HE KICKED UP COMIN’ OVER THE ¢ y / / HILLS —- THEM GUARDS — THE DOPE%' THEY REALLY K THOUGHT I DID G b ; HAVE A ARMY 7 IN THE REAR- BOY, OH, BOY, WHAT A KENNEL THIS 1S — ts reserved. 1 Mrs. Gust Wahto, ar- e on the Yukon from S she has been spen eral months. - TWO NATIVES PASS AWAY dow where IN DOUGLAS THIS WEEK ouf, making | and pick fr songs, tta and making | cambric costums DOUGLAS NEWS CANNERYMAN JOHNSON HERE; PREPARE FOR SEASON'S WORK aceline Mic imbines: Marga; Wilson, Virginia lowers are sold |Mary Hartl y to go out e Havdahl, m, Mickey of Mrs. John James " Keen due to ill- occurred the W s. James had in the Go. rnment Hos- a short time, death being pneumonia. She is sur- umes there n charge To pay for Krsul, Alfreda Fleek and as follows: i Jacynth Sey seorge Stragier and L. A. Johnson, member Douglas Fisheries Co., led by his wife, of the accompan- who was formerly Spain e Billy Gross. * Miss Bernice Edwards, arrived here | Vived by her husband and several ATTENTION RAINBOW. GIRLS B SN R e S A SOT-) R::;:;: Seatide;+ I 1 yesterday on the Yukon to begin | Cchildren. Chorus of Little Green Bugs:| Regular meeting Friday night, Afilk‘ A0 FEURy MBS Brandoald, Eagle Harbor; J. A’\ (7 getting the cannery plant in readi- | “Taku Jack” was supposed to be | Glenward Kirkham, Glen Kron-|May 4. Election of officers. Joln[‘) 3 E;\gway Dightman, Seattle; A. Miller, Ju- iy Dess for the coming season. to 90 years of age. He is the | quist, Harry and Frank Cashen, | installation with De Molays Sat-|g lshop Rowe: asrived here: on Sy UNITED FOOD Co Everything looks bright for the | tat law of Jim Fox and the | George Guererro, Jimmy Krim, urday night. Ali members urged | 'urday morning and on Sunday canning indust this year, Mr. of Mrs. Sandy Stevens, | Elmer Savikko, and Kenneth Shud- [to be present at both Johnson said. His company plans it shift some important improvements in Chorus of - > e > - their plant which will include a|Ye new speed line and an' additional retort that will enable them to put up double the size pack of any pre- vious year in Douglas, | —ee RETURNS FROM SEATTLE : on Mrs. Tyra Stanworth, daughter | Pimperton SELDOVIA MERCHANT WIFE ARE 'URNING “IN A FLORIST'S WINDOW’ Window,"” will be pres and May 4, at 8 o'clock | Fitzzibbon, cheol stage. Miss |old DeRoux. will accompany thel Chorus of Frances Doogan, rus of Bees: r Loken, ‘Wahto, Kenneth s. Chambe ard bound on th Yukon after a long Daffodils: Borghild Thé only |ow-pri¢/e%c|§¢ak‘ ’ and what a difference that makes in performance and dependa?ili_ty Simple as a Shock Absorber! Chevrolet’s “fully-enclosed”” Knee-Action is, in reality, a gigantic shock absorber, built solidly on to Chevrolet’s big, heavy frame, with the front wheel solidly anchored to the “shock absorber” arm. The result: When the front wheel comes in contact with a bump or hole, it rises or falls to absorb the shock. \mecd Rice, ig Havdahl, There: meetings. AND THE SWE\_&ST JOWT T EVER BEEN N - GOLD PLATES AN’ EVER’ THING 1! AN' T GOTTA COOK MY OWN EGGS FOR BREAKFA%T ALASKAN HOTEL LIQUOR STORE sens BISHOP. Rowr B |2 St TOS'TKA,W[LLBE ""'Otoo-...i | 'BACK HERE TUESDAY Ruby|_The Rt. Rev. Peter Trimble Rowe, A ¢ s, ,FI)»copal Bishop of Alaska, who|M. Kane; A. M. Blackwell; Mrs. Mel. |5 om his annual visit to the Epis- James L. Freeburn, Seattle; R. H. ‘wnl Churches of Southeast Alas- | Sargeni, Washington, D. C.; Mrs. ka, left on the seaplane Baranof|R. F. Sweet, Seattle; H. Hazelwood, erday afternoon for Sitka where | Olympla, Wash.; G. McDonald, Pe- {he will spend a week visiting the | tersburg; Alex MacDonald, Seattle; rch in that place. He will re-|John F. Chamberlin, Ketchikan; H. ;HH to Juneau on the Baranof, G- Ames, Seattle. Gastinean | L. H. Smith, Twin Glacier Camp; Mary Joyce, Twin Glacier Camp; DAVE HOUSEL Evelyn | conducted special confirmation| J. A. Drightman, Seattle; A ices at Trinity Cathedral at|Miller, Angoon; Jack Butrac, -Se- {the 11 o'clock services. Those who |attle; Frank Billier, Seattle; John were confirmed in this class were, Haverlock, Seattle; Frank Mauver, Joan Troy Morgan, George Alex-|Seattle; Morris Labinsky, Seattle; CASH GROCERS Phone 16 We Deliver —adv. HOMI Meats—Phone 16 er, Marjorie Snell, Alice Sully,|John Brandvold, Tee Harbor; Steve ™ Berthold, James Hickey,|Ward, Juneau; Frank Ruzick, | nces Newman, Jemnie McRob- [ Douglas; D. Buchanan, Juneau; and Richard McRoberts. On|J. B. King, Juneau. | nday evening Bishop Rowe con- Zynda | jducted services at St. Luke's| F. A Bengy, Seattle; A. DeRoux, | Church in Douglas. Douglas. : e - e B. P. O. ELKS WHITE ELEPHANT CARD PARTY Meeting tonight at 8 oelock. Election of officers. M. H. SIDES, —adv. Secretary. .. The Rebekahs will hold a card party at the I. O O.:F, Hal Wednesday night, May 2. Contract, auction and whist . will be played, George ; WOOD FOR SALE good prizes, refreshments, Admis- .,,”‘m‘k wood and klindling. Phone |sion 50 cents. Public is cordlally 358 —adv. | invited. —adv i —— i Bros. Grocery - Mendenhall Dairy GEORGE DA\\’ER Proprietor GLACIER HIGHWAY ening 3 | ? EVERYONE INVITED 7 P. M. MAY 5TH e - - DAN A @ A smooth, restful, glid- ing ride. ..a bounceless back seat . . . a new feeling of safety and relaxation in high-speed or rough- road travel. All these pleasures are yours with Knee-Action wheels. And if your car has enclosed Knee-Action, like Chevrolet’s, you not only get this gliding ride at its best, you also get two other extra advantages. One of these is shock-proof steering. And the other is dependable operation, thoroughly protected against wear and tear. The patent rights on this special kind of Knee-Action are held exclusively by General Motors. That’s why no other low-priced car has it. Also, no other has a Fisher body, cable-controlled brakes, a Y-K frame, or a Blue- Flame engine of unsurpassed economy. CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICHIGAN Compare Chevrolet’s low delivered prices and easy G.M.A.C. teris. A General Motors Value DEALER ADVERTISEMENT HEVROLET~ 1934 ‘ : JUNEAU, wve it only 5 miles and you'll never be satisfied with any other low ALASKA Connors Motor Co., Inc. Orchéstid " | f COME—HAVE A GOOD TIME! Krahe’s 5-Piece whedule .The Channel Bus Line will operate on an hourlv schedule, leavmg Juneau at 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 o’clock. Round trip fare, 50‘lcents. ‘When out driving Sunday . . . stop and let us show you the most complete modern dairy in Alaska. 0000000000000 000 S W flllIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIII"IIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIEIIIIIlillIIIlII|II||IIII:EEEI|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIHIH“IHIIII|I|||I||III||IIIIII|IIIIIIIID

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