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THE DAIEY AEASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, MAY 15, 1934, BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG [HE WBW. ANTIAGO . E LAND OF COLOSSAL SUNSHINE - BREEZES AND GIGANTIC SCENE —An;‘-l.gm oldiev 7 51unsubous Bernard of Fovtune. \ai and the mfi © upon © 1934, King Featuras Symkm Inc;, Great. Bistain rights reserved © APR.9 - D the world are him —" R ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD AR A RIDE ON THE INTEENA‘I'IBNAL MERRY 60 ) . Q&i :FuousANDs OF TOURISTS .F' mcx BICES TAKE MODEST : ADVANCE TODAY Early Cams Pafied by Lau’. Profit Taking—Close Is Fairly Firm T T ACROSS ; Anger, 14. Canton In me.rlnd 15. W, St c “witn t o Den : %%"flfé:?n.‘" savage S| nSE b -magggnuagn- 3 J= e RIE] DOWN Lumberman' half-boot . Greelt letter. Muslcal in- struments. Before: prefix NEW YORK, May 15.—Stocks resumed the recovery movement today but most of the advantages were modest. Trade was generally dull. Gains of one to two or more points were pared by late profit taking. The close wasesfairly firm. Wheat was up one cent a bushel on continued dryness reports. Oth- er cereals were improved. Silver was steady. Armour preferred was up around four points. I Issues up fractionally to one point or more included Johns-, Manville, Santa Fe, Case, United States Steel, Bethlehem, Chrysler,' General Motors, Union Pacific,' ‘Commercial Alcohol, U. S. Indus- trial Alcohol. . Puts Into 43. Egg drink 44, Dry Flowers Means 50 Treigate 52." Born 88, Liquor Frencn river 8 éfllrmlllv. ‘aress 57, Small 18Kes CLOSING PRICES TODAY | NEW YORK, May 15—Closing | quotation of Alaska Juneau mine stock today is 18, American Can 93, | American. Power and Light 7, Ana- conda 14, Armour B 3, Bethlehem Steel 34%, Chrysler 39, Cumss— Wright 3%, Fox Films 14%, Gen- cral Motors 32%, International Har- | vester 32%, Kennecott 19%, Seneca Copper 1%, no range; Ulen com-l pany, no sale; United Aircraft 19%, | United States Steel 42%, Bendix Aviation 14%, Briggs Manufactur- | ing 16%, Calimet and Hecla 4%, | Standard Oil of California 31%, | Werner Plcturés 5%, Pound $5.11,' Nabesna bid 0.98, ask 1.02. . // dam e Wl i i fl'!.fl./%fl . W //,a- LS S N T A . AT THE HOTELS © 000000000 . Old_for th: Daily Cross-word Puzzle (3 Flllel :} the . Rugf.d moun- | tain crest . King of the golden touch | . Turkish rulers Tight mistake . Female deer . Likely . Withdraw . One of the borigini or ™ Zealah, of ree Huge_animal or thing . County in l England . Showery /r 7 7 /////// Gastineau | Mrs. V. A. Paine, Keku Islets; Amon Krom, Portlano. H. A. Gerstman, Seattle; William | Zynda Thomas, Jr., Skagway; P. H. Adams, | Mr. and Mrs. James C. Briggs, Seattle; Hans Floe, Hawk Inlet; | Portland; J. E .Boyle, Seattle. ‘ Allen Warwick, Hoonah; Wilbur | Alaskan Wester, ' Juneau; Nick Bez Peril| Robert Bretton, Juneau; George Straits; Gil Rich, Juneau; Harry | Dakovich, Cordova; Frank Babcock, | lop, Seattle; A. E. Owens, Juneau; | Koski, Chichagof; John Rokas, SeuttleiLJnrr!es A. Pyke, Seattle; gof; Joe Chase, Seattle. ter's, 1§mfly, | MRS. M. S. WILSON TO SPEND ‘ SUMMER, VISITING SISTER, Girls’ Glee Club. MRS. SJURSEN, IN SEATTLE Mrs. M. S. Wilson took passage ‘passaee on the steamer Alaska on payeq. Townsend, Seattle; Herb C. Dun- | Juneau; Joe Smith, Juneau; Victor | her way to Seattle to spend the { summer months with her sister, R. F. Owens, Juneau; Cail Worth, | Chichagof; John Burkich, Chicha- JMrs. Norman Sjursen and the lat- NOW OPEN f @® Featuring nationally known merchandise. @ In the Hellenthal-Goldstein Building, Sor Second and Seward. @ Featuring Gloves,: Hosiery, Scarfs, Blouses, Swieaters, Handkerchiefs, . Purses, Lingerie, Hounge Frocks and many accessories at moder- ate prices. Number 374 Takes free award of silk:'gown and. danee set. Mrs. kouise -Norton was the fortunate holder of winning namber. The issy Shop BACON AND EILSEN . " { DouGLAS NEWS | | TO BE TOMORROW | | Mrs. E. C. Hurlbutt, accompany- ing the remains of her father, Richard McCormick, who passed | away at her home in Pacific Grove, | ‘California, last week, arrived here | |on the Yukon, The funeral will be held tomorrow morning at 10 | o'clock from the Douglas Catholic | church. Rev. Father Wm. G. Le- | Vasseur will officlate. Burial will be in the Catholic cemetery. | The pallbearers will be C. E.| | Mike Pusich, Alex Gair, Felix Gray. A . ferry will feave Juneau for ———————— | MRS. COCHRANE TO HEAR, LADIES' AUXILIARY F.O.E. OTHER OFFICERS ELECTED At the annual election of offi- cers of the Ladies’ Auxiliary of | Douglas Aerie 117 F. O. E., last evening Mrs. Margaret Cochrnne‘ | was elevated to the office of presl- dent, for the ensuing year, succeed- | ing Mrs. Sey who automatically, becomes Junior Past President. Other officers chosen are as fol- lows: Vice President, Mrs. Jenny Sey; Chaplain, Effie Fleek; Sec- retary, Mrs. Catherine Balog; I. G, Elizabeth Feusi; O. G., Mrs. Kath- erine McCormick; trustee, Mrs, Annie Gair. The installation of the officers will be held jointly with the Eagles early in June. -ee ! DOUGLAS PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION IS TO MEET The May meeting of the Douglas held tomorrow night at 8 o'clock. The address of the evening will be mgde by Attorney Henry Roden Other numbers on the program will be a piano selection by Margaret Pearce and two selections by the Following the program, refresh- ments will be served by the Exec- utive Committee. The annual school exhibit will also be dis- —————— ANNUAL TEA The Annual Tea of the Juneau | Woman'’s Club will be held at the Dugout May 15 at 8 p.m, Special program and installation of officers for ensuing year. All club mem- bers urged to attend. NORA B. CHASE, o Seoretary. ot | Canill, ‘Hugh McRae, Joe Riedi,| | Douglas at 9:15 o'clock. | TREVOR DAVIS TODAY.| | ANNOUNCED PURCHASE 'PHOTOGRAPHIC SHOP Purchase of the Snap Shop on Seward Street, from Jack Silva was announced today by Trevor | McCORMICK RITES | Davis, who has been in the photo- graphic ‘business for over fifteen years and has a collection of many | hundred beautiful scenes taken in | Southeast Alaska. Mr. Davis pub- lished a booklet called “Here and There” in Southeast Alaska which contains many local scenes. ; “I am prepared to offer ecvery/ service to the amateur photog- rapher, including expert tinting, as well as printing, developing and enlarging and’ other types of pho- | | tographic work,” Mr. Davis said| today. | Mr. Davis needs no mu-oducuonl to the people of Juneau. He has | |lived here for magy years and is familiar with evéry scenic and |beauty spot in the vicinity sur- rounding Juneau. Mrs. Art Judson will assist Mr. ! Davis in taking care of the patrons — o WOOD FOR SALE Block wood and klindling. Phone 358. —adv, 1 - Daily Empire Want Ads Pay o To Eat AT ANY time—break- fast, lunch or dinner— you'll find at Bailey's a great variety of tasty dishes. You'll like our special business men’s lunch. BAILEY’S BEER -If Desired ) ity Men’s All White or Gray 4 i 3 PAIRS FOR $1.00 lEADER DEPT. STORE George Brothers W ool Sox 0 AT FOR SALE Five-room house, three acres patented land, 4)5 miles from Juneau on Glacier Highway. Basement. A Hot air furnace. Furnished or unfurnished. Terms. A Real Attractive Offer SEE us of the Snap Shop, the latter an-|, | mounced. VIKING CLUB I7th of May Celef;ratwn Moose Hall — Wednesday Night — May 16 @Finest Dance Musis by Krane's Five-Piece Orchestra @ Public Invited @ Refreshments Gentlemen 75¢—Ladies 25¢ SWIM_- KAPS Beach Balls SAEAD DRESSING— by the quart .. . ® B utlér M auro Drug Co. “Express Money Orders Anytime” Fruits and Vegetablés ARRIYING ON YUKON TODAY. CALIFORNIA GROCERY TELEPHONE 478 PROMPT DELIVERY NOW OPEN AUK BAY INN - Boats for Rent—Fishing Gear | OHIGREN DINESS STAR BAKERY EP. JAHNKE | NON-ACID- BREAD DAILY s N SALT RISING BREAD SATURDAYS Old newspapers for sale at Em- Phone 546 J. A. Sofoulis Front St. Bire Oftioe. (e B Prop. DAINY 213 Fiufutets "fll ° The mosl modern machine- eqmpped DAIRY products planl in Alaska! @® Electrically-opeta&ed milking machinery insures our cus- tumers against odws and dirt. Our electrical refngera‘tlon c!nllo all mdk apd cream, heiore it is turned over, to onr dnveu fon city d)smbutlon—-—msuung fresh, sweet, milk for a much longer perlod than bottling by usual methods. ® The ALASKA DAIRY herd is housed in sgol.les ATy y acres and acres of fine dry pasture—making our lfl'd flle nfll contented in the North. il i i) ) LGS u( ‘ ity ® Our low oveyheafi gaaranwes you lhe very bosl of quality at lowest possible pms. cement, barns—both winter and summer, Hawin ALASKA DAIRY pro grir b ® The ALASKA DAIRY ptodpcts ?an be purchased at George Brokhers, Sanitary Grocery and at the Jim Ellen Cash Grocery. Y E Ve r oUR PRIEES ON WHIPPING CREAM fl*“([b’c 15 Pints 20e Gill 10¢ WHY PAY MORE? The Alaska Dai i s \E JOE KENDLER CITY PHONE 488