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FRONT STREET - APERTMENTS TO BET ADDITION! oo g‘;MRs FLYNN DIES [ AT SKAGWAY; WAS WELL KNOWN HERE DOUGLAS NEWS Mrs, P J. Flynn, mother of Mrs. lister uI Juneau, died at . Wellknown and 3 hu death came as k 1) many Juneau residents. d been ill but two cf death was wraphic wosd DOUGLAS FIRE BOYS INCREASE MAN-POWER Dishaw Company Erecting Third Story to Im- perial Building Increasing the man-power fire fightin strength of the Dougls Vo.unteer Fire Department there- relieving any scarcity that might | during the summer months > evidence of siructural when some of the members usually Juneau now is being go out of town to work, six new ammered and sawed into candidates were enrolled at the ozeur on the third floor of the Im- regular meeting last night as fol- Petty lows: Orin Edwards, ove, Ma nt Street. cker, the build- by carpenters, earlier this week, K five 2- or 3-room apart- d seven hotel rooms. In ance , the store fronts on the r will be remodeled. The E szpected to be completed by Frank in Peterson, Walt Frank = Stragier, Three members Owne ing is bx Arne who re-instaled to memker are Henry Stragier, 2 Goetz and R. J. DuF Chief L. W. Kilburn made his nual report on the activities of the 5 wor] oft fl\r- middla of July. ns will be made department for the year ending May extension of the 1. During that time there were the floor and the building of a five alarms turned in and respond- e third st Frame to and the total resultant loss ¢ this thir floor already s not over $600 practi- LJll\ all of which was covered by are well under way i inzurance, according to the report Does Work is being accomp- Ei Roller, new chairman, the Alfred Dishav at the meeting, succeeding h holds th pliment to the postponed the of the Hos- s were close. mplimen- Harri Machine Shop holds tary tickets to their dance on May g and heat| contract, 11 were, received and given out to c Light and members who signified their desire the electrical to attend. The D. F. D. dance now was designed is to be held on May 18. who also is A social entertainment followed | A. Geiser, supervising the work Work Dene Earlier Foundations and re-in forcements, and con- of stec] girders - ere installed las received here yesterday. One of her from Tacoma at 7:30 o'clock a pas- |IT MUST BE GOOD TO MAKE WORKERS rke rs rth Star aboard Grop oked good enough to ”“iDlme Novels Get 0. K. Matanuska Valley colony the motorship | mess plates stories are to be pubushed in the ! school paper, which has a ecircula- in Australian Schools| tion or 210000 “There is nothing wrong with in| C ate, for | Ty T o ok’ W aat \ A anc thunder stories ® . Ty e S ma: who Other survivors include, in addi- A Al Zer om Mar lare simply the poor relations of |¢dits the paper. “Stevenson’s tion to her daughter here, the fol- be something goo had taken move than 100 copies of | iterature say officials of tas Wie. | “Treasurer Tsland’ is its big brother.” lowing Skaaway residenis: a hus- | ¥ more ihan 100 hugry vesterday's edilin o the WAt st oriasiate sehels | B . s o OB T drop mess plates and night to be given, without cosf :’):\"‘“‘ and two sons, William and T Pl S ) o s i st | Accords school ¢hildren here | A total of 149 men have been ex- - > DAILY EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY! |y Mother-in-law things as though he crete pi H CAVE 1G 3 3 3 Fia . TO LEAVE DOUGLAS ! were joking. But, ac- The alterations to the store run Sar an B el Shdees ave | will inclu new. steel], o0 i taalle: ki th marquize an ; MAEEE SRR 18 I8 ually, he means them. ; North Sea for Outlook, . Washington, where they their home. A farm in tha tion awaits Mr. Endres' a be looked after by him. " - - —— — i I-I\AI MEETNG OF P. T. A. ANNOUNCE d mountain ter- Baske First “Playmates. 1 Second Grades; | Song, Patricia Fleek tand Obveft Havdahl; Pantomine, Pussy Purr and Moon Beams, Lu- cile Goetz and Melvin Shudshift; Now that spring is 1 Much depends how we ap of prep For people of ev Vocal Selection, M Glen Kirk- To doll up exactl; ham; Reading, Helen Campbell; For stepping out day or nite Piano and Accordion Selections, Three good artists in a row Glen Arwards and John Niemi; School Exhibits, refreshments. e CITY COUNCIL MEETS The Douglas City Council meet tonight in the City Hall. Feeling fine and rarin’ to go Mr. Al Gito on first chair An an A-1 artist any where Mr. John Gray on second chair And they make a healthy pair. will As Van cn third chair going strong | there is considerable business to We con handle a mighty throng acted, all councilmen are urg- | > e in attendance. | -+ - ANNUAL MAY wAY D American Legion Auxilia; adv. | 4th. all we have to say. J. D. VAN ATTA, Prop. This PHONES Meat Dcpartment rings or i2-2 rings What in the world can I do? I must admit my coffee is pretty terrible.” evening the and last one of the ac! of the Parent Teacher As-! | cociation will be held with an en- A week went by and aining program arranged as fol- r Fox lows: n your lox | Play, Rabbit and Easter she had an answer. The Empire > s finishing dinner, today to the faet that day. “But, edition of this news- s“'Coifee-Floating” bride BEA WILDER sat at her spin- et desk. “Dear Mother,” she wrote to her husband’s parent, “Will and I are as happy as can be —with one ex- ok ception. I simply can’t make coffee to suit him. I've tried every kind— within our budget—and Will says they all taste like paint-remover. You know Will. He says those terrible Will and |'are happy, with one exception” “Dear Mother, she wrote” “Darling Beatrice,” read, it “even though your coffee is terrible, don’t let on to Will. That would be a mis- take. Just do this. First, stop floating from one coite?' to another. Then, allow an extra penn]; or two, and use Hills Bros. Coffee. You’d be surprised what that extra cent or so doéé. It not only buys better coffee, but you get more good cups to the pound. Try Hills Bros. Coffee this week, and see.” BUTTER SUNSET GOLD—Highest Quality 3000 lbs. sold each month Pound - 32¢ PEAN Armour’s School Boy, 2 Ib. jar ....... \UT BUTTER 39¢ CALAVOS large 15¢ SHAKER SALT Morton’s or Leslie’s, Into our store from the four corners of the earth—from near and far, comes the bounty of field and orchard—offered to you now in splendid variety, at thriftawise prices and if you don’t believe this, THESE PRICES WILL CONVINCE YOU— COFFEE All Brands 29c SUGAR 10 Ib. cloth bag—Fine Cane 53¢ Piggly nggly Meat Department CHOICE CORN-FED PIGS . o and PORK ROASTS ; HAM, half or wiiole, 30c Ib. CUDAHY’S BACON Half or whole, lean tasty slabs—33¢ Ib. LEAN BACON SQUARES Pound—27¢ SPRING FRYERS GENUINE 1935 FRESH DRESSED BLUE RIBBON HENS 24c b. Fancy Stewers—Average Weight 4 Ibs. PH 24 EGGS LARGE--FRESH—CLEAN 2500 dozen sold each month 3 dpz. 89c ONES Grocery Department or 12 ;UM and CANDY BARS All 4 .15¢ BISCUIT MIX Fisher’s, large package .. i. 29¢ ORANGES ‘Extra Large, Sweet, dozen .. . saviain Zenger said to- boy, yow should have seen them go for those Empires!” will in future be able to read swrtex‘ecuud in the electric chair at the Lxl\vemx lurid colored covers with- North Carolina state prison since ‘ce from teachers | that method of capital punishment wlood and thunder”'was adopted 25 years ago. NOTICE! The opening of the Summer accom- modation service will be postponed from May 1 to May 15 due to a delay in aireraft radio receiving sets for planes in this serviee, Pacific Alaska Airways DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT TO ACCORDION MUSIC FEATURING TROYCHAK Auk Bay Inn First Class Music Old time or modern American, Scandinavian, Russian or even an Irish jig—or you name it! \ Admission 40¢ $46.95 General Electric Cleaner Value | Now $39 75 Generu| Elecfnc Model A AV-1 é'Mcm.u -driven Brush Cleaner, regulurly priced at $31.95 General Electric Mode! AV-30, light and effi- cient handy Cleaner , regular price $15.00 Don't miss this > own a complete service for your home at unusual price. Liberal times payment plan, Easy Payments ¥ (] Alaska Electric nght and J PoWer Co. 31 ! x Donglas shiR Juneau