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§ » one of fiv | FRONT STREET APARTMENTS T0| ~ vpws GET ADDITION! .| DOUGLAS FIRE BOYS v { )UGL 1S | b INCREASE MAN-POWER asing the man-power Dishaw Company Erecting Third Story to Im- ! perial Building nteer Fire Department there- lieving an: ozcur during the summer months when some of the members usually go out of town to work, six new candidates were enrolled at the regular meeting last night as fol- of siructural is being awed into of the Tm- nt Street. | the build- il v ing arpenters, who started \ka earlier this week * to includé five 2- or 3-room apart- ments and seven hotei rooms. In addition, the store 'fronts on the s or will be remodeled. The to be completed by vidence in Juneau now hammered and on, Walter Mc Stragier, = Arne members who i for mon-attend- com additions will be made by the extension of the nd floor and the building of a tive alarms turned in L complete third story. Frame sup- ed to and the total resultant loss ports for this d floor already lcss was not over $600 practi- are well under way. cally all of which was' covered by s Work incurance, according to the report Constr is eing accomp- = Ed Roller, new chairman, took lished b Alfred Dishaw and ofice at the meeting, succeeding Son Compm\ which holds the gen- Adolph Hirsch. eral c w firm is a retu: acting or- the job. rtment for the year ending May During that time e were compliment to the i postponed the annual dance in favor of the Hos- al Guild in Juneau, complimen- e Shop holds tary tickets to their dan on May contract, 11 were ven out to d members who signified their desire to attend. J ganizations that bid on All bids were clos The Harri M ’ nd heati The project was A. Geiser, who the work. ng Work Dene Earlier i offici nd dations and xe inf in the form @ g crete piers, mer. The alterations will include also is v followed honoring the the basketball - TO LEAVE DOUGLAS Mrs. to the stor and North Sea for Outlock, Washington, where they w their home. A farm in tion awaits Mr. Endres' a insung because of its be looked after by him s in rugged mountain ter- ritory, Stone Mountain, North Car- olina, is nearly as large as the fa- mous Stone Mountain near Atlanta, *Ga FINAL MEE1 B ANNOUNCED Next Tuesda; meeting and last i of the Parent tion will held with an en- tertaining prog ranged as fol- - e > SILVER FOX BARKS ilver Fox 1».\\1,\ trim your lox Now folks that spring is here Much depends how we appear The Silver Where 3 Is a place of P “Playmates,’ Obert Haydahl; Pantomine, y Purr and Moon Beams hudshift; gating strength of the Douglas|: Fred Endres are| preperations to leave on the THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1935. received here yesterday. IMRS. FLYNN DIES | AT SKAGWAY; WAS WELL KNOWN HERE survivors, a sister 1 arrive in Juneau ht as a pas- Norah, too late, One “of her from Tac: ‘I!(l \ ron I‘M‘ ynn, mother of Mrs ter of Juneau, died at v. Wellknown and e as a ¢ to many. Juneau residents i had 1 ill but two death was aphic word include, in addi- hter here, the fol- residents: a hus- William and tion to he lowing ons, arcity that might | 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- 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 things as though he bl 1[ el were joking. But, ac- tually, he means them. What in the world can I do? I must admit my coffee is pretty terrible.” A week went by and she had an answer. for \IT_ MUST BE GOOD TO MAKE WORKERS crx FORGET DINNERS .. It mu Mode: with pride erday Will and | are happy, with one exception” good enough to the t Matanuska Valiey colony worke the aboard motorship Grop mess pla ay's edition; to tie, boat 1a be given, witfout cost e men. The workers were just finishing dinner, Zenger said to- ay. “But, boy, you sheuld “have cen them go for those Empires!™ “Dear Mother, she wrote” “Darling Beatrice,” it read, “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 cotfee to another. Then, allow an extra For ]-u‘p\ of ng, H('lon P);\no and Accordion Glen Arwards School Exhibits t day or nite rtists in a row and ra . Al Otto on An an A-1 a The Douglas City And they m Van on third chair going sllon’ We can handle a mighty throng t. Come rite in give us a trial >t with a smile »d the seventh day This is all we have to say. J AN ATTA, Prop. nsacted, ed to be in attendance. - adv. | 4th. PHONES Meat Department 24-2 rings or 12-2 rings BUTTER SUNSET GOLD—Highest Quality 3000 Ibs. sold each month: Pound - 32c¢ PEANUT BUTTER .39¢ CALAVOS SHAKER SALT Armour’s School Boy, 2 Ib. jar ... large size . Morton’s or Leslie’ hibses b o ey INCIL ME! Council meet tonight in the City Hall. As there is considerable business I all councilmen are ur n Kirk- Campbell; Selections, and John reshments. Niemi; will ANNUAL MAY DAY l)\ American Legion Auxili penny or two, and use Hills Bros. Coffee. You'd be surprised what that extra cent or so does. It not only buys better coffee, but you get more good cups to the pound. Try Hills Bros. Coffee this week, and see.” PHONES Grocery Department 24 or 42 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 thrift-wise prices and if you don’t believe this, THESE’PRICES WILL CONVINCE YOU— SUGAR 10 Ib. cloth bag—Fine Cane 53c COFFEE All Brands 29c s EGGS LARGE—FRESH—CLEAN 2500 dozen sold each month 3 doz.89c¢ Piggly Wiggly Meat Department CHOICE CORN-FED PIGS and PORK ROASTS HAM, half or wiole, 30c Ib. CUDAHY’S BACON Half or whole, lean tasty slabs—33c Ib. LEAN BACON SQUARES Pound—27¢ SPRING FRYERS GENUINE 1935 FRESH DRESSED BLUE RIBBON HENS Fancy Stewers—Average Weight 4 1bs. BISCUIT MIX ... 29 ORANGES o} Extra Large, Sweet, esen .. ... c Fisher’s, large package .. .. 7 Dime Novels Get O. K. to' be published in u-m' 1 paper,” which" has ' “circula- in Australian Schools| tion or 24000, nothing wrong with d Dick™ story,”™ Said* Lyall, the schoolmaster who poor re! the paper. “Stevenson's fficials of ‘the Vic- | 'Treasurer Tsland' is its bigbrother” 3 Y ekt v e ‘l\u.\ tate schools. e T ye | ordingly school children here| A total of 149 men have been ex- \V\Hl in f m'( be able to,read s es |ecuted in the electric chair at the ebween lurid colored covers with-|North Carolina state prison since 'out inteffersnce from teachers that method of capital punishment In fact, ‘ulood was adopted 25 years ago. NOTICE! Australia, !)uh(l and thunde May and thunder” The opening of the Summer accom- modation service will be postponed from May 1 to May 15 due to a in aircraft radio delay receiving sets for planes in this service. Pacific Alaska Airways | ———— DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT MUSIC TO ACCORDION LATURING 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¢ $469s Elecfrlc Cleaner Value Now $39.75 General Electric Model . AV-1, Motor-driven Brush éleaner, regularl Y pnced at $31.95 General Electric Mode! * AV-30, light and effi- . cient handy Cleaner , regular price $15.00 Don't miss this op nuni'y{ to own a complete leaner service for your home at this vnusual price. Liberal time- payment plan. Easy Payments [ J Alaska Electric Ltght and Power Co. Juneau Douglas i e O e L S