The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 7, 1935, Page 5

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. (2] THE DAILY ALASKA E,MPIRE TUESDAY, M BRINGING bP FATHER THE STAIRS 1 KNOW | HID THAT TWO-DOLLAR BIL.L UNDER “THE CARPET AT THE HEAD OF ——y MAGGIE OR THE MAID MUST HAVE FOUND IT \ MRS. BURFORD AGAIN ELECTED TOHEAD CLUB Installation Ceremonies for! Business and Professional | Women's Club May 20 At a meeting of the Juneau Busi- ness and Professional Women’s Club | ate, Inc., Great Bricain rights reserved 1 Py e 3 AY 7. 1935. e ————— T — By GEORGE M cMANUS HEY, JUNIKMAN !/ WHAT LL YOU GIMME FOR ) b4 mously adopted as the Club Song. The concert which the club had planned on sponsoring during this month presenting Miss Viola West- DOUGLAS MlNER PLUNGES TO DEATH IN SHAFT AT erlane, violinist, former Douglas 5 g | girl, and Miss Alice Spencer Weiss, /\E lr Q | pianist, has been postponed until < L farold Johxs P fall, when local residents will have (Dipe. mif ‘at the SEREE GG the priviege. of ResHSE THMNE firt- | % ~*rorrerae e ok pails | IS, s Eiled I S lists who were soloists With the COUNCIL AND CHAMBER cinavha T and Symphony last season. ARE TO WORK TOGETHER |YO'k in the mine. The body wa Eight new members were ad- — is morning on Isis mitted to the club last evening Meeting jointly for mine n Andrew Fro- e el T Al land the vietim's P kise ey broth Davis and W. H ,YAKIMA PRODUCE T | pal benefits the City Council and|Biges, mine employees. - i GET NEW LOCATIQN Chember of Commerce held a two- ‘[v"““ 1‘1;1“\‘\-{)”2'11"1111:? hour fon last night. Various o Vi the situatien were dis- ither up cr down be- held in the Council Chambers last| The Yakima Produce Company ot and 1,000-1 i evening, the following officers were ¢cperated by Virgie Bohlke and John ic 5 ; ‘1]1’1“\‘ elected for the ensuing ye en, will move from its present and plunged to ttom of the T B, ron 3 0 haft. Mrs. Pearl Burford, President;| ocation on Lower Front Street to - o ~ o g S & Mrs, Anita Garnick, Vice-President; ‘th store space on Seward Street, ™ IIOPERTY The body is @ C. W. Carter Esther O'Laughlen, Treasurer; | [07merly occupied by the J. M. S: ‘notice of sale” re- mortuary and will be taken south Mrs. Janet Kraff*, Secretary. oum Shoe Store, ii was announced l,:'mhnr' lots owned by the city, con- to Port Orcha ot wa']xm | today ciderable interest is being manifest- r Axel, a Installation ceremcnies will take | %0day. g ; e el ot The Yakima Produce’s new loca- ed, City Clerk informed the the mine, Johnson is sur- in n place on the evening o1 May 20, Parish Hall, for which casi I tion will be opposite the Goldstein Ccuneil last night. As soon as lots y two other brothers, ; : B 3 g re definitely spoke * the ‘Ooun- Edwin at Port Orchard, the Program Committee, and Mrs.| BP3e An¢ &S W 5 sia Mrs: R, L. ‘Teckek Jennie Brumberg, Chairman of Re- |t0 feature fresh fruits and ;(,( w old. & ’ STkble eV itables, but also intend to add a B 5 70k R lri bkz,:;eg“:.”fif;e;nj‘;:’”;bx was an.|modern fish market soon. i L“i’l BWD‘?IF:TATPXG’ 3 P < nounced that Douglas business and | TS T G RPN T R W“’J‘m(‘,:”c‘l'\‘l’: SPRING OPERATIONS START ffffiifisToTlu::ffinfm be umxedixlk‘ “1'( F;mt:ogfilu:l‘:o(‘:’: members at her home tomorrow IN l\()rl(..y\lt()l\ SECTION Mrs. Burford announced that the | SATURDAY BY MANY FRIENDS DIght. During the briel business| gy riuren of the mining firm appeintment of chairmen of various | _ 1??5‘0111\1': liflzm”\ wxll]b«- mililn rf"' lh‘.' of Lauren Brothers, and Al C: committees for the coming year will| About one hundred friends of Mr. pp" m_’\:“")’ ey f\;_‘ g ar- be made lat |and Mrs. George Alfors surprised n\"\mm A T fpere “‘1‘” b | Ve 1 y to Preparations are now under wa\wt'\rm last Satur evening Wil & joonag’ . le v for the Koug ec- for the Annual Ball given by the|house warming party at their New "romorow nizht's meeting will b (0o M0 Besin their respective min- Club, which is for the purpose of |apariment er their ne opened | 40 1456 URLIL Septenibar \‘mhM [ 0E cns raising money for the Club's schol-|<heet m shop on Willoughby | ¢nenia) session is called. After busi- - > - arship fund. Mrs. Dollie Kaufmann Avenue. ness is dispatched the Temainder of TWENTY-SIX PEOPLE FLY is Chairman and the date for the: The evening was spent in qanmm ent ' & 80- TO N N ONE DAY dance is June 8. {with delicious refresl J el = " Club Seng Presented | by the friends wk rade 3 Nome had its rd breaking C. P. Jenne, a member of WRIGHT ¥ day of air travel April 9 when sev- sented the organizaiion C. R. Wright, of t en planes took 26 passengers from which she composed u s. Alf m of Wright and Fairbanks to Nome 1 Business and Profe here cn the Alacka from the West- R VS G Women, and it was unani-' DAILY EMFPIKE WANT ADS PAY! ward. SGOP IN JUNEAU FIRST! I am made only of the choice center leaves. The top leaves are bitter, biting. The bottom leaves are gritty, tough and unpal- atable. My fragrant, expensive center leaves—so mellow and rich—give you the mildest, best-tasting smoke. I do not irritate your throat. To anxiety I bring relief. I’m your best friend. HIRST - CH]CHAGOF fl p | | J9ER el | % | l : WENDT & GARSTER l | XSO v L L 1, HARRI MACHINE SHOP | “ELECTROL | ~—Of Course” | ITS Wise to Cali 8 Juneau Transfer Co. when in need of MOVING or STORAGE Fuel 0i] Coal Transfer T IDEAL |5A1NT SHOP If It's Paint We Have It! PHONE 549 | From Wrangell—M. S. Whittier. From Petersburg — E. B. Elliott, Myrtle Bayturn, H. B. Crewson. [VE HERE: suneau HicH scHooL SINGERS_ RETURN 10 ITY FRGM FESTIVAL 46 PASSENGERS | - YUKON IN PORT < Half of Number Brought from Southeast Alaska Way Ports Today ‘ Feted in two parades, honored by thiee banquets, and cheered at the k when they left by students who had been dismissed from school just for that purpose, ten Juneau High School students, accompanied by their music instructor, Miss Ruth Coffin, to With hailf the number Alaska com- way made a triumphant return Juneau this afternoon on the por sersons arrived in Juneau s - m as the Yukon berth-| Yukon from Ketchikan. Pacifi t Dock from Se-| The students had been the only at 1 A | icipants from outside of Ket- The incon »at included in n in the first annual South- its passengers from Ketchikan ten|east Alaska Musical Festival, held Juneau High School students and|in the Firsi Oity last Wednesday. Miss Ruth Coffin, music instructor,! In addition to Miss Coffin, the par- who ed from the recent|ty »d: Judith Alstead, Rachel l tival in the First City. Birdie Jensen, Patricia| Th on, due to sail at 5:30 C Brown, John afternoon, will visit , Lyman Snow, Kenneth Webster Iy, , Charles Jenne and Jeanne derLeest. tchikan was really ‘alive’ Musical Festival,” this afternoon. and salt- suppli | the aid Miss Coffin | “Reaily, the | Pur: Hew ind list incluc hole city seemed inspired with the| | ¥ ) Miss Josephine | i heir treatment of us was A 5. Hattie Baldwin, us. We were given banquets | Wilma Beel H. Black m, Mr; l parades. When it came time for J¢ e cy ney, John to leave for home, school was Ed W. E Mrs. T. L.jexcused and the entire student body, o L. George, J. J. H ng the band, went to the| C. P. Harnden, B. Judd, Mrs. P bid us good-bye.” . Mrs. Bessi s Coffin said that the festival | Mina elf was a financial su , with | M. Orme m 300 to 400 persons mmo‘sm'} M Mary W | it From K an—Judith Alstead, | - % R B Birdie Jensex TURN HERE b Harland, Fietc * Brown Mr Legia Olsen, her daughter, John 1 Lyman Snow, Ken-| Fairicia Brewer, and her sister, Miss neth Webster, Ch es Jenne, Xenia Bashevaroff, returned to Ju- nglé VapderLeest, Miss Ruth{neau on the North Sea after an ex- | stay in Sitka. | tenc Copyright “The American Tobacco Company. to | ¥ | F e § PAINTS—OILS bl il bty st e 4 Builders’ and Sheif e T HARDW 'R KRAFFT’S I { Cabinet and Millwork ! Interior Detail Work Thomas Har dw"e Co. Window, Plate and Atitomoble | VT 3P Glass. PLYBOARD—Any size; | % | | market prices. | " LUDWIG NELSON 2nd and Franklin ~ Phone 63 | JEWELER . Hollywood Style Shop Formerly COLEMAN'S Pay Less—Much Less Front at Main Street BEULAH HICKEY Watch Repairing Philco—General Electric Agency FRONT STREET FINE Watch and Jewelry Repairing | | at very reasonable rates | PAUL BLOEDHORN | FRONT STREET TRY OUR SERVICE | and Wear the Difference! White Hand Laundry We Pick Up and Deliver | MUSICIANS LOCAIL | Phone 802 M. Hagedorn | NO. 1 bl Meets Second and Fourth Sun- | | g e i . days Every Month—. DUDE HAYN PM ] Jones-Stevens Shop Secretary [ i | | LADIES’ — MISSES' | B B READY-TO-WEAR | s e Sipaa | Seward Street Near Third | . . H. S. GRAVES Sy BanE Mas e e FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) Home of Hart Schaffner and Marx Clothing i GREASES GAS—OILS JUNEAU MOTORS Foot of Main Street McCAUL MOTOR COMPANY Dodge and Plymouth Dealers | | [ S ——— et 37— e .| JUNEAU GENERAL MOTORS and MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSON w Drug Co. “THE CORNER DRUG STORE" P. 0. Substation No, 1 OPEN ALL NIGHT Alaskan Hotel Liquor Store Dave Housel. Prop. Phone Singlt 0.2 1ings e . ALASKA MEAT CO. FEATURING CARSTEN’S BABY BEEF—DIAMOND TC HAMS AND BACON—U. 8. Government Inspected WALLIS 8. GEORGE, C.P.A. Associates JAMES C. COOPER, CPA. WALLIS S. GEORGE & CO. 4 CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS ¢ Juneau, Alaska SYSTEM -:- TAX =i BAILEY’S CAFE e g B “WHERE YOU MEET -YOUR FRIENDS" AUDIT -:- SERVICE 24-Hour Service Beer—if desired Merchants’ Lunch ¥ GASTINEAU CAFE GASTINEAU HOTEL BUILDING French-Italian Dinners Wines—Beer WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 485 CAPI TOL BEER PARLORS AND BALL ROOM i Private Booths Lunches Dancing Every Night UNITED FOOD CO. .....1 CASH GROCERS Phone 16 We Deliver Mtats—Phone 16 ’i Juneau Cash Grocery CASH GROCERS Corner Second and Seward Free Delivery

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