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THE DAILY ALAbKA LM[’IRL IRI DAY MARCH 5, 1937. F) D B 0 0 ) i f fulfillment at the present|/e o @ ® ¢ 6 ¢ ¢ & o ¢ @ Announcement of the winners will + ik i ne. H ised the members tole EGLA A 0 made at the ol of the even- ¢ action on the truck'e DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE' S tmeeting. 'ollowing is e list of con- NEW APPARATUS B S e e T MONDAY. %’}3‘25 &.;%gl_mfis 1o TO OP N JITNE.\U?. last night: CRISP FRESH NECKWEAR that poncviootias | e st S8 ‘ ol les vy ¥ oo o e S5 4 I by Marcus Jénsen of the|® Whitfield, Betty 385,800 o | chat jes a plain dress into a de Rush Order Sent for Ho\\ b of Feusi and Jen|® Danner, Rosa so7450 o | Affair Wl“ Bc Held in :.’1:1(:)():Ixeil1SL;“n‘(‘flvlj::p Huwks sttlx‘lvl ng costume. Sheer frills ~Purchase of Truck |0 tut, due to the fire which de-| s Bodding, Geraldine . 310850 o\ Auditorium—Public | Buckaroos 1ast night took a tive to | & A . Iy e their property here they nch, Lucile, 297,200 . . | irbelows that make one to Be Delayed s .,‘,»-:; B ronch store i |® Hansen, Clata 250,450 Invited at 7:30 PEarn OO U satead fom such a lady. s originally planned. | ® Lindstrom, Margaret . 67,550 et BRIRR 1LY, The need of new fire equipment. Plans and preparations to con-|® Jensen, Birdie .., 63,150 Jiineats, High’ Sohoal declamatory | pacitic BC:,‘Q L“‘}”‘U'r;:; L'.in:'“;“ “‘3:; to replace that destroyed in tr itk siness in Douglas are|® 1‘\:":‘”‘*"' Phylis H finals, opeh to the public, are set|holding a four and one-half game Douglas fire and.the choice of ’ bidly as possibl g 21.‘;‘03 {for Monday, March 8, becinning at|edge over the second place Vancou- Yo S b b B i ST e o sow TG frehitEe o gutticlBnt 4ho0k o~ ¢ COLLAR and ; g , purchase of A8, Sytilclent, SO0k (8 Pusich, Felen 20,900 :50 o'clock in the Grade School|ver Lions, with only one game left CUFF SETS has been under consideration by rives they will be doing business in q o G : to play, while the Lions stll has n the Fire Department for the past way, 6h Front Strief next)® Lokken, Astrid 20200 ¢ ; Auditorium. X A1 . . ° . b e e month, were all important topic wl Restaurant Y B s ariet S One contostant fu each division| g i Jedre ason consideration before ‘the Dou RO R bt ““"‘"-WYV':‘:‘"'“ 20,000 to be selected to re nt JU- | sired of-a place in the league play- . . B . . . ° % . Both the Jeading teams are as- Volunteer Fire Depariment at NOricE ""”";” Elotis :3”:“ |neau in the Southeast Alaska fi-|grfs with the third playoff —spot Iregular monthly meeting which v 5 i ey En'gug “‘;1-* to be held at Juneau on Mafeh | petween Seattle and Spokane. held in the Coliseum Theatre | wiil hAld o IpbthnE thoet- P e b xp B xl;:f,l" Al‘l' order (‘:‘]r' fire .h.(w 1 I ht at 8 o m(l: in the home :\'::,ell'::l rlkl-twh-rly 733003 ,:;L}( ml"}hf mi [h.w‘ :fud‘vn'lx‘ d““‘,‘.‘ o g en, riphed . Bo S SRepENito I 1 John W.P., on Loa, ;Meriatn .., 20,000 &5 ( oAt prelimingry, (Hiofits were | Het (Funds received so far ml donation A e., Douglas, to consider re- Sutherland, Sadie 20,000 ‘h(M’ towards a new truck totaled $75 1 g Pl Al fhtenbets are|e Stons, Nks Ml . 3648 Oificlals for the evening are:|Dental office from the Tri Arrangements to purchase a ¢ rged to be present. PR e ia e Chairman, Harry I. Lucas, Jr.;|Bldg. to his new quarters in able truck will be delayed until o T. N. CASHE - I P Timers, John Krugness, Edwin Hil-|Gross Bldg. above Brownie's B |dre; Judges are to be announced | ber Shop. adv. fing ial a tlm vill be availai P Secretary 1o, thé town s BUIAS AR rc. | oes S LUND GETS LICENSE; e he meetins habilitation of the town can CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS BROWN LANDS PLANE im”é;;‘" p&sfi:m?h:m open on Monda String Ensemble Aerie N 1 . O. " H | 0 %, ! The six participants on Mon- - eee - — , on Monday of this week. Dr. J. W. Bayne has moved appraised. J. F. D. Thanked HAVE SEWING SESSION| WITH SK]S ON GRASS |playing “» Day in Venice,” Ethel- o bert Nevin, directed by Miss Helen T (§ ,. & 2 o | Mike Pusich, chief ed i \ BEAUTIFUL NEW SILK SCARFS Ny - f st oilee g e oS R ety G Dk e Vedt | PRAl.- 4| e from Secattle where he qualified for| Opening the Oratory section, a private airplane pilot’s lice n_\»o.ichzn'lvs Jenne wvill give the reading,! his report was a copy 8 won of sewing. Next Th Wiltred “Sonny” Lund, described | Encugh (g ”,rmfi. %’ e . sent to the Juneau Fire Depart v they are planning to meet atthe landing at Boeing Ficld at Se-nussen. arbara Hermann's se o in appreciation of the a e home of Mrs, H. L. McDonald. |attle f Pilot Chet Brown in his|ection, “The Masterful Man of the GOOD VIDION. | Under new business g Tomorrow the women of the so-|tri-motored Ford plane recently. |Ages—Abraham Lincoln™ by Hon With Added Beauty ompleting his flight from An-,J- M. Robsion will be the other Brown set reading in this group. We offer a splehdid service in ¥ 5 {inventory and condition of r5s of America met yesterday at Monatone prints in ascot styles. equipment as it is at present. W samuel Cuyot's home for an, Triangle scartfs with ) bags to match. -+ tion wes mads Hat. RS Ie Hut ety are holding a goodie sale in it would be advisable to have Bert's Cash grocery and will also chorage with passengers, 1 “Celebrat avott aior” v £u ying glass 2 telephone central, phone to the i ¢ll dish towels that the commit- his big ski-equipped plane down in| “Celebrated Gavotte F Major” by m‘f,’“?"({m{ni"f‘c”“l)““(’“‘bl,:I‘m“y‘f‘g' jmen that would be available to ce has made. a small corner of the big field, with [ Martini, will be played before the | a weil, Nothing so quickly spond 1o an alarm Befité the The afghan and pillow which is hardly a jar, while ambulances, doc-|Students In the next division par- akes the features drawn and leral alarm is turned in, T eing awarded under the auspices tors, police, and nurses had beenticipate reworn as impaired vision. [ter received approval of the mem- of the CDA on’April 23 is now on called out by thé fleld officials in| The remainder of the program isi} Nothing. s . quickly. pres the youthful appearance bers and a list of such mem! |is to be left at the phone office properly fitted glasses. $1.00 to $2.50 e Costume Flowers Every type of costume flower to be de- sired for spring. Including gardenias, violets, daisies, field flowers and many display-at the Venetian Shop. anticipation of his cracking up. It | as follows: \ e was the first landing made on the| Humorous Division — Bernice Nenana: Toe- Hhat _ HANSEN COMES HERE {field on skiis, and accomplished LO\\ILJH.'»W b lecting V‘Vill Paper Call Today for an Appointment! | Motion was ¢ | that the e. Filer Hansen, superintendent of (when there was no snow on the Helen Westall, “Exit the Big Bad partment collect 50 cents from cncn the Pioneers’ Home at Sitka, arrived field. ~Brown landed on a smal Wolle = Dr. Rae L. Carlson {inembier to Dartietiuli: ty Mhe Ne- Juneau aboard the motorship patch of wet grass. String Ensemble, he Blue RS Yiaris, ibe. ool KA el HE it thland from Sitka for a brief ———ae— Hawaiian Waters,” Ketelbey. ¢ i i ” tay. Dmanl(- Division Elizabeth Office Ludwig Nelson's Leota H. Black; | Shop winning, the proceeds be divided g | cn. A i one half to the department, and (he 3 Goodie and Dish Towel sale, March ; 3 v S o Try The Empire ciassifieds 1325 nt Bert's Cash it 9 '\lrhm Gubser, “The omas Phone 33 result: ja cutting from “The it better quality types. tother half to be equally distributed |among the members. Degan, St gier and Marin were allotted t! job of collecting the money, wi Priced 50c and up headquiarters at the latter’s beer parlor. E. E. Engstrom, A. Shudshift and Dick MeCormick wefe named &s ¢ " f | nominating committee to present & names of candidates for officers a - ¥ {the next regular meeting. Er ; tainment committee fc t meet- Rl +1+H+++‘i’|‘+++‘l—)4++4-¥+4++4‘1~+++++4++l-++ o e o e e e e S e ] 1 ing includes Carl Lindstrom, and =g Avowmd 18 nilion golf bal I+ Juice s being wsed i the| Mivor A B, Gostz sanreswavine Jj The dependability of QUALITY is PIGGLY WIGGLY'S first thought in supplying FIREMEN RE-NOM]NATE ;iu;;::m”v;m..u in the United > l<)'i/li<v‘.x‘i.lui"‘}kx’uor tempering steel in | ’rr’l::lxlnul:v:‘ll tr,x:i.;iv‘»yle;:;y“ i)'l.'f,flu; food to its customers. We are miqh(y proud of the fine brands we carry and INCUMBENT OFFICERS R sinseh RO SO o [ i Db REMEMBER: We sell them at SAVING Prices! PHONE 24 Free Delivery PHONE 58 B. M. Behrends Co. Inc. Juneau's Leading Department Store All office holders of the S| Vulunl‘vjzerk Fire Department were | Ref’ections Ofva With no opponents named, lnel ; ; election next month will be but a e ., sy for me fo tell b ] if's sasyd x Piggly Wiggly Salted Sodas Heinz, Assorted FISHER'S Chief, Bill Neiderhauser as Assist- | ¢ Chief, Edward Sweene 7 QUALITY S BLEND Tetary, and 3o Jonnstone 85 Trus- what they eat or drink. Rarely : 2 Ib. carton 3 med. tins drna‘rlr‘nonl were discussed, but no But I have Yet to see d’ frown : 35c capable manner in which the Fire- men's Ball was held. tasied It makas smiles all the ing Juneau unprotected while go-| 3 D P k Al k P k ; to fight the Douglas fire. But, ’ Futh 1' . ::‘ “: )‘)Olnlcd(ou( ma(5 the critics | . 3 Y ; ; sl‘ortening Yy rac askda rin. Cake Fgour do not know thé facts. last evening renominated at the | : AT SRS T AN meeting of the department members % i : % " w0 o | Wisting-ryeil. Mirro; BUTTER|]| CRACKERS soupP FLOUR -matter of form and for another| term. V. W. Mulvihill wé'l serve as people s taces Whe:her !hey like o i a frown or a smile misses me. ; Many other problems before the c ag L action was taken. The committee in charge was commended fof the when Hills BI'OS. cofiee 15 s2059 It was brought to the attention 7 S b % | i of the department, that it has been 3 G 2 AT SHR!m SALMOH . subject to some criticism for leay-| % ; % SWANS DOWN Though one truck, the Chief,} S 7 cans l lb tins and one company of the depart- \ y i lb all 4 o @ ment crossed the Channel to help e 2 o fight the Douglas blaze, the other o & £ c c track and company remained to ; 2 3 S protect Juneau, most of the men - Z = ac age f that compary staying always| close at hand at the Fire Hall. \ b s COMNG NOKTH FOR PN | N | FANCY | Palm Olive | Wax Paper |SWEETDeiMone | BYDPYES Y N, Corn on Cob | 01 sonr CUT-RITE POTATOES A. E. Williams, ~up°nnl"n(len\ of‘ the Los Angeles High Schools, ’ “ informed John W. Jones, of the! / f Ia e cans .- 125-foot rolls of his intention of spending two| 3 3 c e 7 months in Juneau next summer in 3 E h c - c search of “a really large salmon.” - = 2 ac 3 Mr. Jones said the decision of e 4 v Williams is the direct result of the| : 4 ; 3 activities of the Juneau Sports i - Fishing Club in furnishing him a ; Z g i 3 B copy of the Club's Game and Fish- : 3 ? ) coFmE ing Guide and Booklet which was - “ &, p ) : 1 ' garettes published late last season. 3 4 \ ALL : g i - Large—Fresh All Vacuum Canels, Luckies Prominent Woman ) 1 i BRANDS kgl Chesterfields Declares Innocence; | g i . ’ 2 dozen Packed Brands 1158 ???ng”lmtm e . 33049 15(: , oc ib. SI is Dorothy Glassford, prominent in so- | 4 % tiety and the daughter of Briga- A CASE CARTON dier General Pelham Glassfo former superintendent of poll ¢y g 4 4 Washington, D. C., is free today on 4 The ; fifty dollars’ bafl pending a jury| [ f d » o oy 5 s : : g ; i Cel Lett Caulifl trial Mafch 11 on charges of in- Copyright 1937 Hills Bros. g ot Lt e Spinach elery ettuce auliflower Assérting that she was innocent For fifty-nine years Hills Bros. have ; 3 - : :rk:: ':2;‘3:321) aan:.l;lad il;t f(: steadfastly maintained a tradition of g : Clean Utah Style Fancy Fancy—White e B f s e . 21bs.29¢ | 20cand 25¢ | 2 heads 25¢ | 25¢ 30c 35¢ For special fresh dressed chickens e R — : : eall Femmer, phone 114. adv i

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