The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 13, 1935, Page 6

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FCHeT s A THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1935. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG WAZAE ~= T HAIN'T TOU I, g1 e LO-WIZIE--I RECKON YE YE AFORE 'CAZE O My [|PSST--LO-WIZIE-- B KNOWED SENCE DAIZY-JANEY QUIET SAY-NUTHIN' WAYS- JIT HEV SUNTHIN'E FELL IN TH' WELL -r- THAR'S BUT-NOW THET SNUFFY BODACIOUS HlNOT ARY A WOMAN ‘'ROUND AR DAIDN GONE--'M YD LIKE TER HYER MIND TH LEETLE ONES- FIXIN' TER AX YOU -UNS CHAW OVER AN' T BEEN STUDYIN' TER TER MERRY ME --- -UNS J| gITTIN' HITCHED AGIN TER ’ ¥ | SOME_MEFTY GAL---- Ay LOUIS KNGCKS Holy Week g -1. AZERwT m ervices | ARRIVE LAST NIG | The conquering victory came back TH[RD Rfluun e when the Northwestern brought 3 w ! 2 = i " the high school declamation con- | Pontifical High Mass to & test entrants from Douglas and .:1- ) . \neau bagk frem Petersburg, this Cel‘\'nrated bv Ca'h' year's Southeast Alaska champion- olics Next Week Ship city. | With their arrival, it was learn- ed that not only had Juneau stu- dents brought high honors to Gas- tineau Channel with two firsts and a third, but that Douglas contes- tants had walked off with two |JUNEAU, DOUGLAS | DECLAMATION STARS Heav \dlg;f_—(:, %Mfi nder Wins Another Battle— Has Goed Record There will be Pontifical High o Mass at 8 o'clock next Thursday CHICAGO, T, April'13.—J0€ 1omins gt the Church of the Na- Louis, |of Detroit, leading, contend- ;oivo " “tonowed by procession of er for th heavyweight Crown, SCOr- 1, plessed Sacrament. Childreh ed @ knockout over Roy Lazer, of i pave their first Holy Com- thirds. The Douglas placers are Patterson, New Jersey, in the third . .0 at this mass. Miss Helen Campbell and Glen roynd, being flatiened the last| . Blessod Sacrament will be Edwards. time. {exposed throughout the day oh Jo¢ Sterling and Scott Ford took The knockout was Louls’ four-yn. yepository specially prepared first prizes for Juneau, and Miss teenth in eighteen professional bat-'r . it The Ladies Altar Society, the Anabel Simpson added a third tles. Louis, a negro, was formerly gpionts of Columbus, the Children Place. The other Douglas contes- lightweight champion. |of Mary, the Altar Boys, the chil- tant was Miss Jessie Fraser. Ac- T ARy " {dren of school, and the parishin- ccmpanying the speakers home levs, will take their turn in adoring were Miss Lucille Pepoon, Douglas |before the Blessed Sacrament faculty advisor, E. R. Erickson, fac- I ity representative from Juneau, throughout the day. | At 7:30 pm. there will be px'ey-!!l'!.! Mrs. A. R. Edwards of Doug- ¥ BEAD ‘N SUUTHN’ and a sermon on the Blessed las. | Sacrament. H v ) | Good Friday Morning S’ HOME AR ” ! At 8 o'clock next Friday morn- = Olll\' Wian to Knockoul; ng Mass of the pre-santified, the! Richcr is being taker e - P. & junveiling of the Cross, the ador Pioncers’ Home in Sitka by -J‘“\l‘ [mese/; * alsseo [ntion of the Cross, and the pro- Northland. He was brought to Away, Los Angeles | cession of the Blessed Sacrament'Juneau from Seward recently and | takes place. has had quarters at the Alaskan At 12 o'clock will begin the serv- Hotel. Jim Flynn, the only ices for the three hours agony. ockout Jack Dempsey in|At 7:30 p.m. there will be the died last night in the ' Way of the Cross. City Re g Hospital, at the age Holy Saturday of- 55 years, as the result of an| At 7 am. Saturday there will be attack cf the heart. In recent years|the Blessing of the New Fire, of Flynn has been a bartender. |the Paschal Candle, reading of the Flynn 10se Teal name was An-| D es and blessing of the drew Chiariglione, was a railroad | Font owed by the Pontifical fireman when he took up bflxil\gllil;’;h Mass. in, 1900. He fought many topnotch- | Easter Sunday In reply to a column regarding ers during his time. He fought Jack| Pontifical High Mass at 8 0™ ypa in your.issue of -April 12, would Démpsey at Salt Lake in 1917. The clock followed by a Low Mass at jike to state as follows: knockout came in the first round.| 10:30 o'clock. | That T have never intentionalls lynn always said: “I didn’t ex-| The Bishcp will administer the or tried to lead anyone to bel npsey out. He just Sacrament of Confirmation at the 2 that my publication was of- |High Mass at 8 o'clack. ficial or that I could speak in an To Pentificate |offizial way. My information when The Most Reverend Bishop J. R.|1 left San Diego some ten days | Crimont, S. J. E:l’), will Ponficicate |ago was that several of the heavy “lhroughoub Holy Week and on|crujsers and Torpedo Boat Destroy- LCS ANGELES, Cal, April 13— “Fireman” man to k a ring bat SAVE THE DATE Martha Society Silver Tea, Wednes- day, May 1 —ady. A COMMUNICATION JUNEAU, Alaska, April 13.—To the Editor of the Daily Alaska Em- pire: GAMES FRIDAY Seattle 11; San Francisco 5. Hollywood Oakland 2. Mi. ns 2; Sacramento 4. Portland 5; Los ‘Angeles 9. | Easter Sunday. 4 |ers were coming to Juneau in the The Deacon of the Mass will be early part of July, and such was |the Reverend Father Le Vasseur,|published in my paper on April 5, S. J., and the Sub Deacon, Rev- |and given wide circulation to the erend Father Budde, S. J. Navy. Servers are as follows: Master of | Upon receiving this information, STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Ceast League on Lost Pet.| Los Angeles Oakland Seattle Sacramento Hollywood Missions Paoriland San Francisco 7150 of Honor, Les Smith; Deacon of ones, both in the Navy and civil- /500, Honor, Herbert McLean; Acolytes, |jan life, I became enthused with ' 400 Bebby Thibodeau, Teddy Smith; |the idea of coming to Juneau, 400 Crozier bearer, Walter DeMers; anq making preparations to pub-' 333 Censor bearer, Harley Tummer; lish a Juneau edition of Navy news 250 Miter bearer, James DeMers; Book - - gy 207 250 bearer, Philip Forrest; Candle bear-! | er, Joe Michaelson; Train bearer, |Jimmy Westby; Torch bearer, Thomas Meade; Torch bearer, Mer- ritt Monagle; Torch bearer, Bobby Westby, and Torch bearer, Loren DeMers. “A NIGHT i HAWAII” DANCE Saturday mgnt, April 13, in Elks’ Ha cred by The American Legion “dmission $1.00. 3 —adv. Nore ThanAdlthe Gold Mines In the ¥ THIS § sald Daniel Webster, “has done a thous sand times more.to enrich manking than all the gold minesin the world” G-E sealed-in-steel mechanis ’ The G-E Mechanism that defies time now | in all three types of refrigerators: Monitor Top, Flatop, Liftop. You ‘will, of cours find all the modern convenience fea- tures in'the new 1935 G-E models new on displav. EN, since the dawn of history, ~ You may not be wealthy but— | have endured privations, hardships and suffering in the fever. lish search for gold. Nations have ! fought for it! 1i you have a good credit record— a reputation for paying your bills promptly and keeping your prome ises—you have something as valu- ableasgold itself! = And the more you use it the mors valuable it becomes! For every prompt payment of an 2ccount adde that much prastige to your credig) record. | Yet millions have found, through the proper use of credit, a quicker, surer zaeans of advuncement. For |eredic enables chem to buy the things they need now and to pay for them out of their earnings. Use your credit freely and pay all bills by the 10th or prombtly as agreed ALASKA CREDIT BUREAU CHARLES WAYNOR, Manager Valentine Bldg. Phone 28 Juneau MIZ SMITH-AIR YOU-UNS FIXIN' 1.000 Ceremonies, Joseph Smith; Deacon and at the suggestion of various & WHO PLAN TO BUY A NEW ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR © The performance of the refrigerator you buy will be of greater importance to you than any other feature. Look to the mechanism . . . it determines how long and how well a refrigerator will serve you, and at what cost. 5 years performance protection for oaly $1 a year. In addition to the standard 1 year warranty, General Electric gives you 4 more years performance protection on this famous sealed-in-steel mechanism for only $1 a year. ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. By BILLIE DE BECK B8Y JEEPERS WHUT AIR YOuU HANGIN' 'ROUND FUR- ?? YE HAIN'T WAITIN' FUR A STREET- CAR = 8BUT SNUFFY-- THEY THINK sometime in: JUne, t6 be circulat={Hlimber of inquiries along the same publications, thaj has . recogmiz- ed to the entire Navy on the west. 1ime. These inquiries fissure me that' ed representative at the Navy De- coast. T believed then, and stil{if housing can be had, there will partment at Washington. The Navy believe that such an issue would|be quite a number of wives of Navy News publishes twice a month, on be valuable to both Juneau and the‘on‘icerw and enlisted personnel, vis- the 5th and 20th, circulating 15,000 | Navy. And with this thought in!it Alaskan waters this summer. mind I came to Juneau, and was| In conclusion, I want to give you very cordially met by the people|in a brief way, some of the facts of Juneau, and given every as-|about the Navy news. sistance in procuring editorial mat- | personnel. Every man ter and pictures to be used in a!that is ciated with men in pub- special Juneau edition. 1lishing Navy News is either a mem- In the covvse of my stay here Iiper of the regular Navy, Fleet Naval have itten several advertisinzlreservisn. or has had past service coniracts. I have written these con-, in the Navy. I, myself, have been tracts with the belief that it would|in the Navy and Fleet Navy Re- free of charge. to furnish the personnel of t,hes Navy with news that is of particular interest to them, and to build a stronger feeling of friendship for } the Navy. { Sincerely, { KEY ROWAN, ! Business Manager. | copies to the personnel of the Navy i The policy of the Navy News is Navy-News, 2 San Diego, be valuable advertising for me!s.,.w for 29 years. people whom T s ed; and in NO| The Navy News is one of four case have I collected on these con= = vt tracts, nor do I inlend to do so until afier the issue has been| printed, and not then unles an assured fact that the ships a: cominz here I did state at the Chamber of Commerce luncheon which I was very graciously invited to attend,| that certain shivs were coming here | in July. But : ‘hrough my inex- perience as a speaker, I left the impression that I spoke omcially,; I am sorry. It is still my intention to publish a Juneau edition in June, and with | the material T have been given here in Juneau, and the articles ‘hat} are being prepared, I believe the; edition will be a credit to both Ju- neau and the Navy. | Since the visit of the Holland,! Wright and submarines to Juneau ast year, there have been several requests at my office for informa- tion pertaining to Alaska. Some of | these requests have come from the vavy wives, they invariably want o know if rooms are available and f costs in general. In Seattle, on my trip up here I had a business appointment with mn official of one of the steamship lines that services Juneau. He in- 'med me that they had quite a TRY OUR SERVICE and Wear the Difference! | White Hand Laundry | We Pick Up and Deliver | 4 4 Phone 802 M. Hagedorn | : ; : i ; - . ; Lo 70 e Sedan, Body by Fisher [ S e 1935 BUICK PRICES ARE THE LOWEST IN BUICK HISTORY Seward Strest Near Third | Think what that means—for true Buick v— 0 e o | McCAUL MOTOR COMPANY Dodge and Plymouth Denters it quality and style; economy (15 miles per gallon) and dependability, perform- Now and see the big, roomy Buick. Delivered Complete, including taxes, as lowas 1130.00 Serics 40 Coyp> with Deck In Juneau ance, ease and luxurious room. come PRING!! This price includes features and accessories pravided by no other car: Buick valve-in-head straight eight engine; original sealed chassis; torque-tube drive; Buick’s built-in Knee- Action; Silent Syncro-Mesh transmission; front and rear Delco-Lovejoy hydraulic shock absorbers; automatic starting, choke, spark control, carburetor heat control; octane selector; fenders and other sheet metal parts bonderized against rust; pick-proof lock for ample glove compartment; radio aerial in roof; dual down-draft carburetor; crankcase ventilator; artil- lery type steel wheels; gravel deflector on rear bumper. Prices subject to change without notice. Special equipment extra. m fears no reckoning with time. WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE CONNORS MOTOR (0., Inc. DISTRIBUTORS . Py H -2 Douglas 1L BLOCKWC)M)( load ISIND{,INQ,, load ...$4.00 ...$4.50 % !N{ @ TFhese are delivered prices GENE SOMERS ~VIKING CLUB MEETING TONIGHT' AT 8:30: Social an Dance to Toffow regular meeting. : tts ADMISSION 400’ Public Cordially Invited Earl and Norma On the Air at 10 P. M,/ NIGHTLY FEATURES AT THE PARIS INN HAVE YOU HEARD THEM? PARIS INN PEARL and BILL Juneau Cash Grocer CASH GROCERS ) Corner Second and Seward PHONE 58 FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409: B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. Prepare Nou; for Ea.ster7 REALISTIC OIL WAVE X « {NONE BETTER! Pigg Apartments PHONE!' 532 RUTH CARLSON GASTINEAU CAFE GASTINEAU HOTEL BUILDING = French-Nakiun Dinhers THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS ~ The Gastineau Ogr Services to You Begin snd Bud' bt the Gang Rlapk of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat WALEIS § mr., C.P.A. Assoctates NJAMES C. COOPER, CPA. -+~WALLIS S. GEORGE & CO. va.m ACCOUNTANTS AUDIT 1%is | BYSTEM, "“i~{TAX -:- SERVICE e - WINDOW CLEANING -, PHONE 485

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