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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MARCH 20 T T T TR e ] MRS. HALM RECOVERS | RECOVERS FROM FLU Will be pressed for PASSAEE A UhS | frerer oo s e et e v - : Mrs. Matt Halm, who entered St:| Clarence Geddes, who entered St. ession, and that the Alaska situa- : DOUGLAAS | Ann's Hospital a few days ago for i i ‘ tion is being given careful consid- - T Ann’'s Hospital about a week ago fo NEws | ADVENTISTS | PROPESED BL won s1oGAN § Charter No. 5117 Reserve District No. 12 4 e | hu[fl SERVIGE REPORT OF QONDITION, QF THE Canadian Trade with Terri- IS AWPTED e 1 First National Bank of Juneau tory Held Threatened k ; (Vi ‘!Fu,'""-] Chineh Decication in the Territory of Alaska, at the close of business on March 4, 1935. lv}' Measure i RESOURCES LS I]HYS EFTT"JQ | !o{Be _(/;Jser\'ed S(_l!ur(]ay Eoulie’ snd disamats s 12140 éeat 0 Canadian sy TEL AVHVE lesifé: March 30 i Gla LR LY Evening, 7:30 o'Clock | 2 Overaratt T6R49 1Alan Aedlionn Tevival | g0 peared here in He- United States Government chiigations, direct and to support of T ACTQN .dication of the Seventh-Day ly guaranteed Vi Mo S lestin ts. Stores display a H 4 B+ dventist Church in Juneau, opened Other bonds, stocks and securities 254,550.00 « ) ue ite emblem and the ? lic last January 8, will be{ 6. Banking house, 00; Furniture and fixiures, $5,- o} M Sk e ., 'legend: “We are fulfilling the up- # turday evening at 7:30 o'clock 000.00 51 B i ) ks building. ef " The emblem shows 18 Made f()l Rvgular hl— 2. K. Slade, President of the North- Real ate owned other than banking house 800 | celson 7 S 4 thr mok chimneys and the . 1 acific Union Conference of . e ZRR G i ection Next Month and Pacific Unlon Conference wr| 9. Cash, balances with other banks, and cash items croll of the ten commandment £ g Pros of collection 56 56.2; B 1 revent Can: jar v for Annual Dance i l.m- e s g the territory from selling ¥ .- forth S o Sl ¥ s O ag 5.888.60 tickets on their present 1. The With the first day of Spring North Sea late today, and will sail TOTAL ASS 5,888.69 et A . SR Gy e . o 3 : |moeasure was fir n d in men ab the regu- |Stnday moming B : i LISEMBTIEE (4 o A 1932, but was later droppe y la: night, decided it [Sion# hoat senger i P Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships and cor- B recelven froni the Seattic € the proper time now to test out |kan, where he will attc porations 306,74283 | Ghamber of Commerce to the Ter all hydranis to see if they were in "H& Church Convention March 23-4 15 Time deposits of individuals, partners, and corpora- RS -aliniile saveh “Thore 1o . g C n and locate ne-|< 0 762,287.04 cer { P Twenty or more Juneau residents HbIS s e St et ; o cessary repairs, if any r\/‘“)“"‘“;.‘n( led by Pastor H. L. Wood, of - thi State, county, and municipal deposits 5.82 jan governm i 2 \ United States Government and postal savings deposits 79,490.28 measure by prohibiting the use of ity, will accompany him south. I i % = - i 4 s expected that other delegates tc Deposits of other banks, including certified and cashiers’ he Inside Passage through Cana- ANKARA, March 20—“Slim pick- 55.311.12 dian territory to American boats in in's” in Turke for spinsters are i undertook and accomplished he (';xn‘,('mmn will be picked up checks outstanding e kan trade. indicated by final figures of the morning o N AU Fotal of Bee 1400 55, THER: o The Aleska chamber, on the basis ‘1ecent census. They show that Tur- Two new members were voted into »“;“I “}; lr ll\h 1,\ -;“‘U“ (a) Secured by pledge of loans and/or referendum taken of member key's women cutnumber the men of Port investments $ 23585117 rganizations, has telegraphed Del- by more than 500,000, , President of the Oregon Con- £ i (b) Not secured by ge of loans o or s di it L 4 . Pastor C. Belle: Hauchs b 0 Y P te Dimond of its disapproval of > 1 and Missionary Volunteer Sec- and/or investments ,216,545.67 MRS. DOOLIN TO KETCHIKAN R“yal Fl"s Uf Bolivian War Piisoners : the departure of chief tr driver c - te Dimond replied today 's. Flossie Doolin, Deputy U. S. Gi G t Hel iven Government rielp The Public Is Invited to Attend the Dedication of the Newly-Built SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH Corner 2nd and Main SATURDAY EVENING, 7:30 SPEAKER : PASTOR E. K. SLADE President of the North Pacific Union Conference of S. D. A. typilying the old and the new in | ; | | § R ! § | | committee composed of Alex G Arne Kronquist and Frank S was delegated to do the work, wt Pastor Slade will also speak at the 11 a.m. service Saturday morning.' All Are Welcome! No service Sunday on account of the Ketchikan Convention. the fire department at the meeting B S B T IR e Tony Riess, by reinstatement and Ken Jon s a new member. Due to % bt . o cistant. Alex | e1ATY of the Union Conference, and : 1 g‘»m‘!x\ l,u--,“lm hbdav\qlziilm' («‘;‘1"” V. T, ood it Finean. Miss © TOTAL DEPOSITS 52,396.84 at Chairman Bland of the com- Marshal, is leaving tonight on the 3air, Jr., was made aeting IO I % mittge in charge of the bill declares | Victoria for Ketchikan in connec- . I > reg ar i ne: sionary Superintendent. . Capital account / i 2L a | A \“\!ll’lh: regular -election next | iz} N e s R TR hat s uncertain whether the bill | tion with court matters there. ! “‘la n" a g LA PAZ, March 20.—The Boliv- month i y -~ L ian Government has set up medical share $50,000.00 and employment offices to handle A neminating committee compos- ed of \me personnel as ti {C. 5. EXAMINATION Surplus 50,000.00 the estimated 20,000 Bolivian sold- wce committee to neme | ANNOUNCED TODAY Undivided profits 85,401.8 NANKING, March 20.—Furs of iers who will return within the | i Fy o "f{”‘in':;"n‘llu‘,')::"'“ ; it i S isndae bear, sable, marmot and tiger that next three months from Para- April, wes appolnted 3 _The United States Civil Service TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNT once kept Chinese royalty warm in guayan war prison camps. o, triitate - tahOMed enay Commission has announced open by 7, the chill winters of old Peking have| The men will be released, as will P A ~ | competitive examinations as fol- TOTAL LIABILITIES $1,585,888.69 {been marked for the auction block. several thousand Paraguayans held data regarding new gas masks whi e the department wishes to get and| o MEMORANDUM: Lozas and Investments Pledged The proceeds will go toward con- by Bolivia, under an agreement ¢ . Junior calculating machine oper to Secure Liabilities | struction of a fire-proof and air- sponsored by the neutral peace the matter will again come b T40'a Vet riptle i ! ; : ; Bk dist 3 before purch tor, $1,440 a year; assistant land ne-| ., . 04 states Government obligations, direct and/or fully conditioned_ building in Nanking to conference in Buenos Aires Jan- ual dance was i fo bl S o guaranteed $ 208,300.00 The Finest Canadian Whiskey house treasures from the Peking uary 21. T 5 ;“ egotiator, $2,000 a year, Bureau Other: hadiu ohouks St ehsiitie 164,650.00 Palace Museum Returning Bolivian soldiers will - FR . A”v);u“ 5 d b - - receive medical examinations, med- Agricult % al assistance if necessary, and i { et S| i RGN s Casdtkaounte 372,950.00 Y . pis * ull information may be obtained | 34. TOTAL PLEDGED (ex¢luding rediscounts) $ Build Own Truck will be aided in getting jobs. In- N l " - |at Room 311, Federal and Territorial| 35, Pledged: U E e ] y FCRMER JUNEAU BOY | United States Government and postal Canada’s Largest Distillery! gneased: Soliviey M SIS HUER 4 (a) Against o ‘EMPORIA, Kas—When Emporia Will absorb all who care to work GOES TO ANNAPOLIS savings deposits $ 17510000 liecds o T Tk o AT o g e (b) Against State, county, and municipal deposits 228,850.00 Lavs Dick’ aut & goof imotes And i Len Hutchinson Kurtz, 18, former N W) . Ag t other deposits—F.R.B. San Francisco TRY IT ON YOUR {chassis, buy it and instruct the| A total of 850 foreigners, includ- u..:ll au boy L‘tl',\I‘l'l,;‘Ll.h!‘ (. 1 { Loan Act) 69,000.00 firemen to build it. One is now ing 10 Americans, visited Germany ,VVA son Avenue, Portland Jrege: —_ —_ junder construction in 1935 to study German railways ed Representative William 1l 3712.95 3 oot i the T3 : ) TOTAL PLEDGED $ 371295000 NEXT ORDER! AN s naval academy at An C Territory of Alaska I, E. McClain, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly : .en Kurtz is now b bia, ves above st t is true to the best of my knowledge 2 - e Bl s nopeiel . TiaRlpinfasts | ot o el 8 JUNEAU LICUOR STORE | mer Likee paratory school, where hie has | > g E. McCLAIN, Cashier. Y BN 4 | c l ln g Correct—Attest: W. G. SMITH, JOHN RECK, GEO. A. PARKS, / You are invited to present this Directors - 3 oupon at the box office of the o PERCY REYNOLDS, Manager ! of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Kurtz, who Sworn to and subséribed before me this 19th day of March, 1936. e : Capitol Theatre during 1024 and 1925 made their PHONE 36 Prompt Delivery I J. B, BURFORD, Notary Public for Alaska home in bJuneau, where Mr. Kurtz E L oy, Department of Town of Juneau, ss: [ S e died since September to be pre wred for Annapolis if he shoul Wwin the appointment PURE Jefferson High School, is the son (SEAL) My commission expires February 13, 1938.! was employed by the Alaska Electric receive dickets for Ligh er Company. He w o st ape. ke bered by Juneau friend R — relative to see as the boy who was severely injurce ; i 4 X D | ‘B 53 " SN A e e onnie Scotland 1.0s| His playmates picked him |j§ \ ) ‘ up and carried him into the hos- | % o : : g : ipital in an unconscious condition, % 4 | et it den e LOOK OVER THE SUGGESTIONS LISTEDV\?ELQV}I it \ I ] As a paid-up subscriber of The and huriled from the sleighing pat: 88 They are typical of the values you will find EEK AFTEH s u n p n Ist H i 1 | SR s el WELK, right through the year at the \\ g e Dally AIaSka Eme *Phone 58 IUNEAU CASH GROCERY Phone 58 Good only for current offaring i ¥ Your Name May Appear Tomorrow WATCH THIS SPACE ung Kuriz has obtained his ed- ucation in two different countries an e different states besides o i & d e e Fresh Special Blend Large Florida 0 [ A Three-Part i Bk 260 o N v 7. Drama Hrprmrtonen cenator pronerte BUTTER COFFEE Grapefruit B @ Rg@&TW oresented by ON VISIT TO CITY § Best in Town Ibs. for Ry \,. INDIAN and it s s C 2 3 » CARBONADO s . arrived in Juneau & | 5 = ’ o vit, Ha gaatge (o reenain 4 l C 35(: j ' SEE US FOR PERFECT SERVICE! to his home. It is the first time | i I—Comes the Dawn! cmm Mo'roR co., l.c' in town several days before return- |8 Pound e Senator has been in Juneau F 3 . & : | v Mr. Coalwise rises. Fur- nee the last convening of the Leg- | i 4 y : i { it nace fire still glowing e Sentor prncle s resden | s FRESE N l i g EARBONADO THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS ‘ Copper River and Northwestern rail- | / h : =2 I e (xas ineau 1ead. ; Large Exiras g S5 8 SkEy Qur Services to. You. 3egin and End at_.the ¥ i 1 c Mrs. Coalwise’sbrid : P WLl Se i CABBAGE . . Pound, 8(: v Mo Ot 1oy Gang Plank of Every Passcnger-Carcying Boat EBERT 0 L B | on how quickly iher house warms up. “A few Tiin T 2 R oS S P o ] shovelsful i of |l\|lDIAN | ' H COAL do the trick!"” says 3 RESH Mrs. Coalwise. s : on this Winesap Aspmcus z Ibs., 35C : i = | | GENERAL{ ELECTRIC APPLES Wi—Ead of Month BEF—U0 wasmm 3 . i : The temperature indicator on’ ’ @ ] Mr. and Mrs. C. congrat- 4 - Fine Quality e et e / the oot o this General Elecric L low coal bill. “The man : § s 5 =1 =l "M said INDIAN and CAR- g the mbd:‘!‘“lr mg the same ® % 5 45 N0 4 F ) BONADO would save us 'slhno‘:l;nbec. es MM hhfl: B 4 money—af:g,hot diggety, 7 flfl“em‘:mwulml- rhud,'.m OoX ] ature. Now there’ they have guesswork to washing sensitive B R TP BT B MATCHES | PRUNES § I -~} & i S ¥ Fem Me’ i f 5 Controls-Quick-action Pump— POTATOES Strike Anywhere C%MG ; ~ | Do Sl ceine fel SRE AW.rul ""Ono-gom?o‘:{' Closed-type / costs: INDIAN to start the g U.'S. No. Ones : / Y fire . . . CARBONADO ¢ : 3 Wringer —Deluxe Modern Cab- ‘ : . lbs - Z | bank it day and night. o € e OQuiet Washing Operation. | N A 3039 _ : PACIFIC COAST COAL Alaska Electric Light rimary. " res ; g Power Co. oy Y s sl = - 168 1. bag e 35c . . COMPANY : st B Dietrich (Dem.) (Associated Press | —PHONE 412— Photo)