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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY MAY 21, 1936. e e — - S —— g —————— FEATURED AT IMPRUVEMENT 1 = gl Z";:if'.ilf“?*fi‘;i'rlf.fif,f",ififl“'i BEFORE RECITAL | HE hifb" W™ | post at Eagle In an effort to help correct con- o oie” for nor 4th grade students| Last rehearsal before tomorrow SHnw HUUSES IN CA IFURNIA i . seattie, 1 0 o + ‘ot | his afternoon at Evergrecn Bowl n).um oy 7415 o'clo 2 Seattle, and also in hope of | . 1 . this evening at 7:15 o'c . L) Each child brought his or her own P8 G o SEE R eliminating the line-up of trucks, HE WAS HEAD OVER | | HeeLs N LOvE~ 1 be held ck by the Juneau Community Orchestra, ac- 4 & Son . - e e s ccaccsesn0 ng of Pier B, McCormick Ter- : & a Byron Miller, director Capllol ShOWlng ng Customs Official ReP01 ts ca T have been arranged by the PUPUS ‘l.( R el 9 0 members are asked . §y v Gastineau | Alaska Steams} c the Evergreen Bowl today i . s Solomon of Broadway oo Business Better All Mrs. J THOONI AT A Ol o D pamap. Jampany s of to be present p'omptly on time . ‘Virginia Judge’ Coliseum Along Coast I B i R e M RN rten class LR Y G o While you | lly 4 the 1rginia judge Lo -t Sor A¥1 ent of company esting program in the Grade School | hearsal at nine o'cl -} Carl Ivan; Mary| ap op crs have been notified 4 gitorium last Friday aftérnoon,| Meantime, Juneau 7 A 4 Now playing at the local theatres| Business conditions are noticeably | Jovee, Taku; A. B. King | that effective on May 18, and €on- parenic and first and second grade| 2dvised to make ple s “King Solomon of Broadway” at|better on the Pacific Coast, and el Zynda | tinuing until September 15, the fol- fit . invited to attend the |tOMOITOW night’s concert t KELLY [the capitol, and “The Virginia|despite strike trouble, San Neil Ward. : lowinz steamers will load at Pier ‘xm i B Widoa n_.'““., of the| t0 be given by the orchestra, in Judge” atthe Coliseum. cisco reported booming business, i (e B: Dellwood, Derblay, Baldwin, .. . ' ¢ and included a May|the 8rade school auditotium. The e In “King Solomon of Broadway”|cording to J. J. Hillard, Deput Art Smith, Juneau | Tanana, Latouche, Depere, Nizina poi. gance. = 77| concert is free | B 7hee Edmund Lowe and Dorothy Page r of Customs, who returne e lenia Oduna e 5 | s |are featured in the cast which con- | to eau on the Princess Loui MAPTHA 'AD!ES ENJOY The Alaska Steamship Company | < {tains many notables. Lowe plays|afterd two months' visit along the will continue to receive freight for, SIX NEW MEMBERS o Do . Gust ¢ JEAN SIMPKINS HAS ‘ o ¢ the part of a manager of a Broad- | coast. he Customs official spent | SPRING OUTING TODAYmnd load the following ships at STEPIN FETCHIT | way dance palace, and losing heay- | considerable time with his son, who Wler 3: Algaxa, Aleiitink: Conbova, | DIPLOMA AS NURSE ARE INITIATED INTO | Marsha HUNT Johany DOWNS lily at gambling gets himself into|is being gradu i this year from | A Spring outing py members of Lakina, Northwestern, Victoria, Yu- | R JUNEAU ELKS LODGE Pamnmn?ian!r % series. of difficult sltuations. |Pomona High School. e, maarthn BLeicty Tt being_ en- | KOD: and the two steamers recently | vy gean Simpkins, daughter | Lovise Henry Engagingly sentimental, and| “I don't know whether it was the (v toas 3 :I‘hev 31’ 25 Juneet Lo wased by the company, Mount .= o ! Mrs ((“ Sk &)‘\)1\) { TS . Edward Pawley wholesomely appealing is “The Vir flux of government money or just | b A :‘; 457 the sish and Baranof, which will O M A0C ALK (€0 il “tll ns,| Six new sets of antlers were| ‘\l‘§0 ginia Judge;” *film version of Walter [ normal business, but conditions on f \Ul:-“f"m o{' mw P Seattle on alternate Wed- ‘\’1 "‘f] C;:::‘::":: “:hp"(:l"\l\‘"‘“‘""l] &t “"“ Juneau Elks lodge Cure It With Music C. Kelly's well known stage char-|the coast are very definitely im-| g, Lita Besih WB they | PUsdeys beginning June 10. Tohoth. SAStEAL 1 Tsetun. Washe] g .mT e i Flami o Worm Turns acter. Kelly himself plays the role Mr. Hillard r “Ev- | 4€N3 ot ¥ PP s Jos S a 4, Wash-|{mony honoring oldtimers of the Steeplechase News — e v ¥ court g a social time including n, and was recently awarded!order which was climaxed with a - S of the lovable judge whose court | ¢ lere reports w optimistic | 5 sew bee and & picn! anch. SCHOOL CHILDREN liploma. Miss Simpkins will|late % Gt g ALSO room is the center of many bits of | and business men were not hesx-1 Cars left the Pr ‘1_) axinh Miiirch Ao "”}l‘f' i ; g ‘; | a%;] supper. hilosophical but sarcastic humor. | ta o & T 7 A esb r 1 remain in Tacoma at presen hose initiated were John Key- " Husband’s Holld‘n7 ks £ ' {l"l"'lf’!‘ say they feit the favorable with the women who are attending ON PICNIC TODAY T ser, Harold Foss, Hugh Miller, Wal- l)ml\ Alaska I‘mplro \e“\ H | the cuting, and returned late this ON GROCERY STAFF ter Hellan, William Redling and M d s TWIN GLAC[ERS californians on the whole favor | afternoon Picnirs are the order of the day R Fred Welch | Midnig review the barrier put up by Los Angeles -s for many. of the grade school class- Lloyd Hildinger has accepted a - - 7 SLTS ik “IT’S IN THE AIR’ CAMP ENLARGED, to keep undesirables out of the | Canberra, capital of Australia,|{es now that school will soon be position on the sales staff of the Three couples of ages averaging & urlnm = ek state, the Customs man found, a I i e ;7325 ¥ ¥y - i i :In Iduhu and Monta has the Mlss JOYCE HERE nd 1 population of only 5 in | dismissed for the summer. A group California Grocery, according to|72 years were married in Salem, ! greatest net area of the nation’s v Be was told it has proven benefic- '1 of 20 children enjoyed games and Nick Bavard. Ore, recently at a single wedding. | timber e 3 i Accommodations for from 25 to oy T T T e G e 30 guests'will be available at Twin| L Glaciers Lodge by the first of June, ; according to Mary Joyce, proprietor ] of the Taku resort, who 1rn\(-d " SHARPSTONE HERE; |t night on the Alsska Alr Trans. | port seaplane Patco. Many im-! LEAVES FOR Som,pxu\rxmnu have been made in| | housing facilities by Ray James, LR Out They Go! \\lm 'll lh(' winter at Taku, iml b 2 ¢ o o (S 300 WOMEN LEADER DEPARTMENT STORE SHOES! gincer and The gaahom Mdly J . water Taku mine, last | Miss Joyce, which has been in night on the Alaska Air Transport| winter storage at the Cash Cole seaplane Patco, reported ‘every-|dock where it was repainted thing according to schedule” at the | throughout, was launched today and With large feet to attend| this sale . . several of the DEVLIN’S NOW OFFERS THE ENTIRE STOCKOF FINE SHOES FROM THE LEADER DEPARTMENT STORE AT RUBBER BOOTS " mine. A new road six and cne-|put through test maneuvers in Gas- best bUYS are sizes 7 to 9. SPECIAL! half miles long, from the river boat | tineau Channel. Miss Joyce will Py landing on the Tulsequah iver to|return to Twin Glaciers Lodge with- Mostl DreSS - Greafly Reduced Prices the mine, has been completed,.he|in a day or two aboard her boat Kingfish Fl : said land will make trips to Juncau at on Kingfisher Flyweight Mr. Sharpstone will sail for Van-|intervals of. about one week Skoes for both-menamd woman. couver on the Pr s Louise ;Anrl‘mx-om:lmu( the summer. HURRY' HURRY' HURRY' “URRY' HURRY' A l = h 1 will return to. Juneau in about one | - e H ° ° . real saving on these! month SHOP IN JUNEAU? | v 100 PAIR 100 MEN’S FINE DRESS SHOES SHOE REPAIR SHOP AGAIN RE-QPENED BY * J. M. SALOUM Located With Big Van ACROSS THE STREET FROM WINTER & POND 400 PAIR WOMEN’S SHOES 400 200 PAIR 200 PAIR WOMEN'’S DRESSY SHOES—Satin eve- STREET SHOES AND PUMPS ning sandals, trim in gold or silver, high In black kid, black suede, grey suede, heels, all-silver sandals, pumps in black, brown kid .. : with both high and low blue and patent. Former values up to heels. $7.50. These Are Priced For NOW 83.95 fi%% ;(;?QNS' All sizes' but not in all styles ON THE BARGAIN COUNTER Brown-bilt CHILDREN'S HOUSE SLIPPERS. ... .. 29¢ Si Sl to 2 and several other well wcwfi:eli's %Il()) SLIPPERS ... ... sl 29 made shoes going at Blue—Green—Black d WOMEN’S ZIPPERS Going at sl.29 SOUTH FRANKLIN STREET " cost. MEN'S FELT SLIPPERS ... . . . 719¢ 1 Select Yours Now! . MEN'S KID HOUSE SLIPPERS. sl 69 All Sizes—All Colors 4 Values up to $10.00 ; . Former values up to $3.50 NOW $4.45 : Boys’ Shees | Children’s Shoes WOMEN’S a EXTRA SPECIAL!!Y Sizes 2 to 117 Sizes 5 to 11Y; BUSTER BROWN made shoes SANDALS, STRAPS and OX- for the boys who are hard on FORDS in patent calf and sev- All Sizes—All Styles 4 sh A real saving on every eral styles to choose fi 4 g NETTLETONS e WHILE THEY 1 AST Storm and Petite Styles BUY SEVERAL PAIRS AT 6 All Heels THIS GREAT SAVING l. 5 $1.25 values 19C sl.95 MISSES’ SHOES—11"; to 2 $1.95 HURRY! EVERY PAIR MUST GO! HURRY! BIG BOYS’ SHOES | < TENNIS SHOE ’ “Sizes 214 to 6 SPECIALS These are real bargains! ’ This spring’s stock with the Brown-bilt.Shoes that former- NON-WRINKLE INSOLE in ly sold as.high as $5.50 in all sizes. oxford-shoes and boots. Stoll 11%to2 Boys NOW $z.95 69¢ 79¢ 89¢ FRONT AT SHATTUCK WAY - Pl - NI Storm Rubbers same prices ¥YOIV.3 i & Bec buy. Representing L. Miller, Stetson, Foot Delight Shoes as above. o e e NO EXCHANGES! -NO APPROVALS! i / STORE OPEN EVENINGS DURING SALE The tough varnish finish for floors that wears and wears and wears Sherwin-Williams Mar-not gives your floors that hard, tough surface dmmdedbylwdww l!doumtdupor scar. It dries fast, with a water-resisting finish that adds beauty to the surface. PORCH & DECK ENAMELOID PAIN'I' Fast drying, decorative A special paint for outdoors—dries ename), in popular hard, made just for hard wear. THOMAS HARDWARE COMPANY - ...