The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 8, 1934, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, NOV. 8, 1934, e e o rmcrmnar BRINGING UP FATHER By GEORGE McMANUS : FINEST JiGGS-WHY DONT YOU YOU AN T & “1 BY GOLLY: DINTYS } WHO PUT MOTHER DID- BUT | 2 o WAKE UR? ASSERT i N L RIGHT 'LL GO HOME MY SLIPPERS PUT THE BVENING P E pp E R M l NT YOURSELF- BE MASTER AN START RIGHT N FRONT OF PAPER ON YOUR OF YOUR HOUSE: TALK T T | IN_FINDIN' FAULT i MY CHAIR? CHAIR - WE WANT BACK - 1N FACT-YOU : | WITH EVERY THING . YOU TO BE COMFY- OO ALLTHE TALKIN'- VLL DUST GROWL I 2 DADDY- | | AN' GROWL - ! <> | ° 8l EVERYWHERE Geeat Pricain rights ceserved. foufth and fifth floors, Miss Pearl Ruth Coates; Willoughby A\'enne.l 7 | the are sponsoring a duncc,‘i RFB GRuss RULL Peterson; Alaska Steamshfp Coih-|Gold Creek to Juneau Motors, Mrs. according to plans worked out by | ez pany! offices and 6 dock, waiting | Dorothy Irving; Calhoun Avenue, | DOUGLAS the committee, John Martin and | {room on boat arrival, post office Gold Belt and Distin, Mrs. R. R.| | Johnny Cashen. Dancing will con- | GALL TU BEG |N lobby, Ellen Mize and Esther Jack- | Hermenn; Main Street, Fire Hall tinue until 1 o'clock with Edwnrds‘ son. to . Juneau Motors, Mrs. Bessie |and Niemi furnishing the music. Mize; Pront Stréet to Winter and | The dance floor has been sanded 3 | . St..Ann’s Hospital and Parochial n NEXT Tu ESDAYESc?wolA "‘;HS‘ Alilce Moran; Spickett cnd’s, Mrs. Grace Grummett. |and waxed and is in excellent con- | “Aparlmems Mrs. Earle Hunter, Jr.; | S Street, Third to. Front|® === | aition Sor the atl - - » E + Street, Webster Hei: s, Mrs. Min- ! D, F. CAGERS SET FOR ' ~ i ai;fm;;“:aflg;‘h‘efli DA"S";““‘?&;’{‘; nie Hurley; T 3 C. C.; SEASON'S OPENER TONIGHT ARMISTICE DAY PROGRAM - . CHRIS TZ‘IAS Effort to Be Made to C Apartments, Mrs. Sally Shafer; ;Vhilsm«': above Harris Street, Mrs. 15 ow B | TO BE HELD AT SCHOOL . ¢ ort to ade to Lom-~ ot f1di g; J. Newman; s “For the amount of practice,, e S | G C I Jete i O 2",:;;,"1“10?;“’;‘;‘5'1;‘,&.S,{;i‘:‘,‘;f,‘,_ Harris Streets, Sixti 3as | prospects look mighty good and our | High cchool students plan to | : & rcetlng aras picie Lanyass m ne i A aum']'emS Miss'Henr\enI‘Avmu"" East Front Street, Mrs.|opponents will have to fight m;hflvx‘ a program Friday in obs L & A | & Day—Many Helpers Sol: ‘Bohends ‘Bank and Store, John Glasse; South Geld, including | take us” Richard MaoDonald, |Vation of Armistice Day. Jossic g i S i 2 TP Wwindsor Apartments, Mrs. J. J.|Deuglas Fire Department Coach,|Fraser, Student Body President, By The Empire {Mrs. Charles Whyte. Fargher <aid last night. The Fire Boys had ! apr Helen Edwards, Jean i J | ki Preparing for the 18th Annual| Godstein Building, Jackson Rice; sy Rl ik ?;;mf":mfk_nu‘l last n-,g"{“ be- | bell, and Arthur Reinikka. | acively hegin n Junsan and. o | Kerunss O, Fist Mgt baok LUMBER MILL PLANS, - |1 st tumel with dhe do ork on o-rogrum, 1y 4 Hovod | | P 1 s oy B o rounding communities next Tues- 123]‘:}‘1:\; Mrs. lf; Ahlers; Junea;;‘ T M F Kk}‘fib (:‘m‘];rmfr.s‘ Lontig:;t. tonbw= ; s S “";‘:]\)‘I-‘ AUDREY FERRIS seeing the man]/ artistic snmplesgwmch day, November 13, H. L. Redling- |1ce Cream Parlors, Velma Keaton | OPENING 0 ORROW i Mun?—‘:o- gg:‘r:}dl)v\; c}?nyo and‘[-‘D ak we have to show you. shafer, Roll Call Chairman, has ret Nelson: » o = R T L - R A : appointed the workers who will bei:&dn M&r,i‘?mfiygnmn'}:Eg-czmxi:frfi The Juneau Lumber Mill will re- : 5”3 “’"",‘rmy | Bk oo 25, 3 o Ny lflc“}‘:‘i}"”fl‘]‘l‘ !l"‘?::; B:lt_“ N ~c£lh°ne 374 and our representative asked to assist in making this!yann's Cafe, Miss Carrle De Ma e operations tomorrow morning | ks vl "Ala““,r G “\ g (‘R-\_ TO MR. 'A:“'D N ll\vlts ‘mt(ljor‘;nsh + shi: Swuh emild | 5 year's membership the largest ever | mellenthal Building, Mrs. Dbrothy|at 8 o'clock, C. T. Gardner, exccu- d "‘L’"”?’:‘”‘ o “;“J'_[ S“:)ru | MRS. MARTIN GALLWAS \”“d an‘d "W;rm I\‘\A‘xlvrq iR Fhiainga. | Stevenson; Triangle Building, Mrs SRV e nlll annaunoedtiRoday st 7 e e e iing | M 1 Aees mkak 1w -”\:‘ulr face with ice c‘uhcs covgred by ¥ Mr. Redlingshafer Is inaugurat- |G G, Burdick; Blomgren Building,| TD® tug Driva brought in a tow S 000 o4 e and Mrs. Martin J. Gallwas | your fadh B : | EMPIRE ing a mew mystem, by whith he(airs Earl H. Clifford; Gastingsu |0f 1028 yesterday ifrom. Edna: Bayy . 0 BEC OO0 0 R LR BV e Lo Parenss of 8 Beby how bom |® S0 £ A |Mrs. E: . i | 1 of e movie show will not start unt:' | Monday morning at 5 o'clock, ac- e will have a much larger list of gotel and Cafe, Mrs. Ida Hansen;|Camp of the Juneau Logzing Com- | T 1 " cording to a wire received by Mr roll call helpers this year than Cafe, Mrs. Mabel Myren,|Pany and they will be workad, | T bl e e A0S cth (il Piadl SCOBEE IS ILL have been used in the past. In Hotel, Mr. Shoemake: starting tomorrow. H " s, I . J. Gallwas yester- | | | "Lhe ; weighed 3 s | o Publishers of ky addition to selecting people to can- Gross Apartments, Mrs. E. Sin- 5 e TN CHAMBER MEETIG ; Lhe. boy ‘Jpelabiediaapntad Printing Co., Inc. o 4 ounccs. Both mother and bahy ¥, 8 Boobee, wall kngws. N vass the various districts of the yone BIDS WANTED ] ENDORSES RESOLTITION | Py 0 o s o, ©Nce man of Juneau, is_confined THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE city, he has requested either a ! — 1 — plm'cr" L;»Am.r\ L‘e,m"{a‘m com m \to his apartments at the Gastineau D ——— resident or employee in the prin-| Coliseum Apartments, Mrs. H.| sealed bids will be received by| gsyeral memvers of the Douglas |in Tacoma ¢ PANY 'Hotel with a near attack of pneu- ! cipal - buildings, both apartments Sully; New York Tavern, JohDithe City of Juneau at the Cxtyi Aanibar hE Do b e e acoma R oy e and business blocks, to solicit mem- Pastl; Woodland Gardens, Frances|Clerks office up to 5 pm., Nov. 16, vited to the Juneau Chamber of LEAGUE SEWING I;An'l‘l' berships from other tenants. |Hayden; Juneau Cold Storage, Mrs.|for the furnishing of 5500 barrels,| Commerce luncheon today. Those RAWOR L i An effort will be made to com- M. Jensen; Home Boarding House, \mo:e or less of Portland cement.| 3 M | Mesdames John Mills and Rob- B SHOP IN JUNEAU! plete the roll call in one day, Miss Esther Odom; Sawmi_l], Tqm'r_ s and specifications 1 £ G . Charles | ert Fraser will be hostesses tomor- | it is believed that with the in- ; Alaska Juneau office, Miss | shtained at the Clerk’s | - F. A. J. Gallwas, |TOW night to the members and | ™ = creased number of assistants, this 2 Feusi; Standard and Un-; By order of |L W . Ed Andrews, A. E.|friends he Ladies League at the | . can be done. The motto this year . B. Callow; Alaska Ju-| _adv. CITY COUNCIL. |Gootz g i home of the former for the weekly | The newest thing in food is “a quick, thorough roll call. neau Boarding House, Harry Dav- S W i | ¢ night of the |s2wing party. “All interested arc|, XS € OLOR . Makss Solicitors Appointed idson; Cliff, Seaview and K CARD PARTY At the organiza- | cordiall; to attend. OPEN ALL NIGHT FREE Those appointed to cover the Af me Mrs. g | g v tion adopted a resolution for patrol | - S = E DELIVERY siness blccks, hotels, apartmants, 3 way to The Ploneers’ At y will hold of the Glacier Highway with the | ) g ; Al k H l L 4 S hospitals and schoc!s are: e Vanderbilt Hill IOil public mmediately Er lr:LLm'_v \Ilmlmu;,, ‘:Y?,o V'L.;:)CHS:JONES ls CONFINED S ARget 1z ng Try A as an Ote lqll("‘ tore Government School, Miss Flor- Thomas residence, Mrs. Ella Beets. |after the business meeting to be lution has already passed| 10 HOME BY ILLNESS |13 fun. 8 attractive shades ence Bair; Juneau High School, ence Districts held at I. O. O. F. Hall, November Juneau Chamber and was sent | - - ° . | » . Miss M. Yeakey; Juneau Grade' Seatter Tract, Mrs. Larry Me-9. This is the third of the series (o Douglas for approval or rejec-| John W. Jones, Manager and ! Dave HOIIICI, Prop. Phone Slngle Q-2 nngs School, Miss D. Taylor; Bureau of Kech New Bridge, Mrs. Sid|and bridge and pinochle will be tion. |owner of the Junean-Young Ha | c l ln Indian Affairs School, Mrs. Tom Thompson and Mrs. Dave Daven-|played starting promptly at 8:30 - B | ware Store, been at home fo L_ 2 Y 2 . = Allen; Federal Building, ground, ; Hill Top, Mrs. E. M. God-|pm. Prizes and refreshments. Ad-| DANCE IN EAGLES’ HALL |the past several days, quite ill, but iquid ‘ l For E first and second floors, Mrs. D. ds Shattuck Addition, Mrs. C.|mission 50c. Everybody welcome.' Following the basketball game|he shows signs of improvement! ,FOOD OlO0rS or Lvery Sweeney; Federal Building, third, Smith, Mrs. S. P. Moyer and Mrs. —adv. tonight and starting at 10 o’clock |today. e Purs(. and Purposc B AOT | (dishes more attractive ——— ACIFIC COAST COAL CO. PHONE 412 the cigarette thats MILDER GASTINEAU CAFE GASTINEAU HOTEL BUILDING French-Italian Dinners Wines—Beer | LUMBER Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. i 3 INSURANCE Allen Shattuck, Inc. Established 1898 Juneau, Alaska Harri Machine Shop “ELECTROL—Of Course” " i . _ { ey | BAILEY’S u-mfi%l‘m. Everything e Ym0 CAFE St Order the cigarette that TASTES BETTER Regular Dinners actually known to Science, that . : ‘ SR i will make a good cigarette, is g ‘ £V e ; ? used in making Chesterfields. An [ 54 _ o | CAPITOL BEER PARLORS eminent scientist wrote, a short s Ve S / 2 . AND BALL ROOM : . L ’ ; : j , Private Booths Lunches Dancing Every Night time ago: : “Chesterfields are just as pure as the wateryou drink” | KBRS 448« || FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. 195, i & Mvmns Tonicco o, > ; bld Papers for Sale at Empire Office

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