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HIT PEARS LIKE TER GREAT SCOTT. SAIRY._.STOP BAWLIN' WHEN 1'M TRYIN' TO TELL yOou SOMETHING .. SHERIFF TAIT'S GOT A WARRANT OUT FOR YoOou... NEWS MUSICAL TREAT iSFEATURE OF LEAGUE BAZAAR Successful Afl;ir Is Given by Douglas Women Last Night Opening with an excellent mu- fcal program and continuing with the annual Ladies’ League Bazaar a e of embroidery and goodies, last night in the Douglas Con- gregational Church proved its ual succ The ladies had w ed hard r weeks in preparation of the s features and were for their efforts. misunderstanding chedule, the am did not begin until nine Mrs. George F. Alex-, accompanied by Mr., Wil Nowell on the violin, and Mrs. Carol Beery Davis at the piano, sang several numbers, including: | ‘‘Ave Maria” by Schube: “ve! Who Have Learned Alone” by Tschaikowsky; and “God Touched a Rose” by Brown. Other Numbers " Mr. Nowell played two violin selection accompanied by Mrs. Davis, “Sonata” by Beethoven and “Polish Dane” by Wieniaswski. ‘The Juneau Male Quintet, compos- of Monte Snow, John Kaiser Homer Noxgdling,. Jack.Fargher and E. M. Polley, sang “All the World is Waiting for the Sunrise” and “Btay in Your Own Back Yard.' Mrs. G. E. Krause accompanied them at the piano. For encores, the quintet gave “Jerusalem” and “Roll Dem Bones.” Additional Selections Two additional songs, “One Fleeting Hour” by Dorothy Lee and “Friend O’ Mine” by Sanderson were sung by Mrs. Alexander, ac- | companied by Mrs. Davis. The' Lord’s Prayer, led by Mrs. W. E. Cahill, was recited by the audience in conclusion. Mrs. Cahill thanked the Juneau people who generously ' contributed time and talent; also| the Douglas people who worked | AlaskaLabor Association SPECIAL MEETINGS! SUNDAY Musicians (4:30 P. M.) Taxi Drivers (8:00 P. M.) MONDAY Wholesale-Retail Clerks (8:00 P. M.) Central Labor Council (8:30 P. M.) TUESDAY Carpenters (8:00 P. M) WEDNESDAY General Laborers Truck Drivers (8:30 P. M.) THURSDAY Restaurant Workers (Night shift 2:30) (Day shift 8:30) ME EZ SHER'FFE TAIT OUGHTER GIVE HIS ‘TENTION TER THE ROBBERS WHUT STOLDED YORE 1§ 1800 STIDDER PESTERIN' ME BOOO-:HOOO-HOOO.. donated and. patronized the Ba- zaar o, make. it a financial success. Appreciation The Ladies of the League ex- press appreciation to W. S. Pul- len of the Alaska Electric Light company for his denation of the | electric sandwich maker and to A. E. Goetz for the turkey raffled. League committees in.charge of the various features of the Bazaar | are as follows: Fish -Pond, Mrs. Rose Davis and Mrs. C. H. Bow- | man; Goodies, Mrs. F. A. J. Gali- was, Mrs. John Mills, and Mrs. J. R. Langseth; Sewing, Mrs. Rob- | ert Fraser, Mrs. Arne Shudshift | and Mrs. Alex Gair; . Program, Mrs. W. E. Cahill arfd Mrs. J..O Kirkbam; candy booth, Miss Lin- | cille Pepoon, and Miss Elizabeth Fraser; refreshments, Mrs. James Sey, Mrs. Sam Devon and Mrs. Glen Kirkham. ‘The sandwich grill was disposed of to Tommy Cashen; the quilt| to Alec Damos; Peerless fruit cake to C. H. Bowman; embroidery set to Mrs. Guy Smith; Mrs. Wildt's fruit cake to Mrs. Hans Loken; and the turkey to Alex Gair. COUNCIL MEETING Postponed from last evening the regular monthly - meeting of the City Council will be held tonight. Some important business along with the routine is scheduled. .- P. T. A. MEET IS TO BE HELD THIS WEEK The Douglas Parent-Teachers' Association will meet next Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock in the high school auditorium. The commit- tee has arranged a fine program to follow the business meeting. Originally, it was planned to have Miss Grace Naghel, who is an ac- complished dancer, give some of her Scotch dances. Owing to her unfortunate accident, WHO TOOK TH MONEY, SAIRY, BUT.. | must be received by The Empire this | ™ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, DEC. 1, 1934. THERE _THERE I KNOW T WASN'T You A-THINKIN' . __ ‘CAZE T RUNNED AWAY JES' LIKE DAN'L BARLOW. DONE,YE FIGGER HIT WUZ I OR HIM WHO AR GUILTY.. BOOO-HOO I WUSH T wuz DAID... POOR KID. HERE .. | TAKE ™My HANDKER- CHIEF_ .. Za number will be .omitted, The Third and Fourth, Grades will present a play, “The Radio BAYERS Broadcast,” with a cast of 15 chil- dren coached by their teacher, ! THLET'GS To Miss Thoma. Monte Snow of Jy-| ' | J by neau, accompanied by Mrs. R. J. McChesney, will sing. —eo— Douglas Church Services City League, 1,382 “to 1,331 Kinky Bayers was the star last | night at Brunswick Alleys as the | Athletics defeated the Senators In |a City League bowling game, 1,382 Notices for mus churcl colMOnlgs 'j3s) . Bayers.hit §3¢ for. ibis | three games. not later than 10 o'clock Saturday Tonight, at 7:30 o'clock, sermon topics, ete. tangle. ~The Cubs and the Red B ———————4T | Sox battle at 8:30 o'clock. | Congregational Community | Last night’s summary: e Church (1 "1 W. RIswo.D, Pastor K. Bayers 11/00 a.m.—Sunday School. J. Snow. 7:30 p.m—Preaching in Scangi- | Bloomquist navian -language. s Athletics 179 172 185— 536 . 133 154 155— 442 137 133 134— 404 NATIVES MANAGE STORES | Y Native-managed stores in the! v | Kotzebue district, . supervised by | Senators Drop Decision in up one of the signs of improved | By BILLE DE BECK SNIF_ _SNIF - I NEVER IN MYy BORNED DAYS SEED SICH A PURTY HANKYCHER . . 7 10 1934, King Ecyures Syndicate, Inc.. Grear Brisain 1ig) y Nenaiors M. Quinto 116 139 186— 441 "Du Mure 155 135 136— 426 B. O'Loughlen.. 118 144 132— 464 ELECTRICAL Wiring*' |, Totals .. |the Bureau of Indian Affairs, make | |condition of Indian life of the| |Northwest district, G. A. Morland- jer, Superintendent, said recently | Hn seward, | Ed Solem, 48-year-old fisherman, was drowned recently at Port Ben- ny when he fell from the Evans! [ ] >-oo : PHONE WRANGELL RESPONDS : . | Wrangell citizens were quick to Mzze 3804 irespond to a questionpaire on the |eontrol and sale of liquor in that leity. Over 200 blanks calling for |eomment were sent out by the City | Servicing and R b the |Bay Packing Company dock there. | | morning w guarantee change. Of white Sox and the Huskies Will He came to Alaska in 1910. The general public is cordially| Totals 1382 Qouncfl. Invited to all services. | { St. Luke’s Episcopal Church " | —_ =% 7:30 p.m—Evening Prayer and sermon. % i L& o {” Douglas Catholic Church | | P M R aa—— ) 9:30 am.—Holy Mass and ser- | mon. Benediction of the m®s! | Blessed Sacrament after the mags MRS. ANDERSON JOURNEYS | Mrs. George Anderson, who has | loong been an Anchorage resident | at the Hotel Parsons, has left that K city for New York, to negotiate a | deal on mining property in the Girdwood area. Her husband is in n Francisco promoting other mining properties in this distriet Fisherman’s HARRY KRANE ALBERT PETERSON ORCHESTRA Sponsored by VIKING CLUB Refreshments Served A BIG TIME r%B 411 MOOSE HALL TONIGHT °S @ A Special Men, 75¢ Ladies, 25¢ Juneau Cash Grocery CASH GROCERS Corner Second and Seward Free Delivery HONE 58 and Ball oom GOBBLE! GOBBLE! TONIGHT Turkey Door Prize will be awarded - TONIGHT-COME! Gapitdl Beer Parlors - e @ ‘ v,g‘u- 4 AND HIS ACES will futnish the dance music and you may dine, dance and be merry! 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