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] &General Moto THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONI) \Y, M \R( H 29, 1937., SNUFFY MOD FOR WHAT HAPP | CHURCHES, ON EASTER, HAVE EXTRA SERVICE, Worshipers Turn Out in " Large Numbers— Weather Fine Easter Sunday, the chief festivall {of the Christian year, the day that marks the end of the forty days of | i Lenten fasting, that com- memorates the tion of Jes-{ lus Chr and day of the ad festival of Eastertide, was in Juneau yesterd , with s special choirs singing gladness that Christ is |served Juneau churches. were crowded with worshipers. Choirs had pre- pared with much practice beautiful Easter music. aster Cantata presented by the Northern Light Presbyterian C n, the Rev. John Glasse, {minister, under the direction of By- {ron Miller, and at the Resurrection| ! Lutheran Church, of which the Rev. | ® 'Erling K. Olafson is pastor, under ® Mrs. Lola Mae Alexander, ® sang several lovely solos. At the y Cathedral, the Ver . Rice, Dean of the Epis copal ted choir, under the |rection of Mrs. C Snow Jenne, presented Adlam’s Choral with hymns CAPES GO OUT NIGHTS were ys “Capes for spring cvening w crushing Tt rn and worn with twe or Soft green velvel, woven pished with 2 voke g hids on the quilted fies. 16 res makes this ene. wilted in flower patl SARCASM OF LEWIS HARD IN MATCHING D(ms Not l"l’ S \mh Kmfe e 00 0 e 00000 FINAL ST DAILY ALAS GOOD WILL CONTES AND OGN I0 MEXICO TOUR owing is the list of con- \s and (keir standing; i votes counted up to 6 o'clock last night: Bodding, Geraldine appropriate and h Bishop J R Cvman celebrant, s LaVasseur elebrated at the Catholic g {of the Natavity at 8 o'clo © Whitfleld, Betty jog the A }: llr.num.n "al:r;u:l. S & tne choir under the direction ot i nlkod | Mrs. Henry Harmon, with Miss Louise Kolitsch, organist. ,2-531 the Metropolitan Methodist | JG il er, Rosa Lucille Sunday PR TON GROVER INGTON, March that su WAS had_an inguiry todas scmeone hi that John L. Lewis with his knife ar d Saturd: At {Church, the Rev. O Kr‘n(l..l‘ > | pasto Easter cele el Epidemic imore, superintendent. Easter was {the theme of the morning worship| land special Easter music was pro- vided for it. might a {hat quaint Americanism that like: its public men born in a log ¢ 1 hw‘ D‘.aths Among l:,sknmo age NMESTEROAY |known old time Fairbanks district after being south | vork, Washington, | M. | consumating |enter Alaska for the f |arrengement with |solidated, |eial Compar who | di-| luchar- | assisted by | and Budde, was|¢ | b} ch | - > > — Church o qka» by Lester D. m-numon.t Easter mass was sung by| began I BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG Wi e ABOLT A MILLION COPS ARE COMIN' UP THE STAIRS W T KNEW THEN'O GET You ENED LY JACK M’CORD BRINGS | YUBA CONSOLIDATED TG PROSPECT ALASKA Jack McCora, one of Alaska’s best mining men was in Juneau Saturday while the steamer | Yukon was in port, and contacted a great number of his friends. Mr. McCord is returning to the most of the winter and DC, siting New | and San| Francisco. During his winter McCord followe year's coup, inie g e Ameri- can Smeltir d Refining Com- | pany in the Goodpastur Distriet, by | an arrangement. with the Yuba Consolidated Gold Fields, a world wide placer dredging con- cern, whereby that company will time this in the States, | up his last| summer. Under the terms of Mr. MeCord’s the Yuba Con-| t company has placed | $20,000 with the Northern cmumm-{ v, pehding drilling dur- | ing the spring and summer of 15| miles of property held by Mr. Cord along the upper Tolovana River, op- posite and parallel to the Livengood district which last season produced n e of one million dollar Drilling, for dredge locatior 1 be supervised for the Boston firm, by its representative, G. A. Bigelow. The Yuba Consolidated also has a {deal pending with Mr. McCord for n option on claims he holds in the! Kuskokwim region. | | D 1 In 1908 the United States War I ment accepted delivery of a {Wright biplane, the first military | virplane in the world and the first Iplane to be operated by any gov- rnment. { | The flavor lasts Schllllng‘ | but ‘able at the of 35 to three langua ce long di calls noncha i to do with the third for left of the plate When write their rector they s and a wonder arcund. £ At the Chapel by the Lake, the Rev. John A. Glasse, minister, res-| {idents of the highway, observed th: Children—No Adults Cont ract Disease ka, March 29.—The nal meningitis caus- | the Eskimo !gram in the afternoon. \ Weather Was Fair Though the day was not bright, | the intermibttent show prudn-!vd" by the weather man w and| ‘the day brought forth many amac- {tive Easter costumes. Easter was furt) ] Junecau hoste: with _traditional | Bureau of Indian Af- Easter breakfasts and Sunday din- ere irom Dr. Otto George of (ner guests. The mild weather at- Akiak, Bureau pk cian, who went {tracted many to their summer [to the scene of the spinal meningi-| homes out the highway. s epi said today that there | Easter Vacation no new cases in the stri cm‘n\ Juneau Public Schools are ob- a and that quarantine was in Iserving the Spring Festival with ct. He has asked that serum be|holidays on Monday and Tuesday nt from Anchorage on the first|of this week. Schools will meet ¢\,;%.uxg pianc. |again Wednesday after an absence Five deaths have resulted so far, since Friday from studies. | ¢ reported, and there are five other| Easter Sunday also found several oersons ill with the disease. |Juneauites holding their commun- S ions with Mother Nature, mount- » ing their skis for a day in the hills and basin above the Douglas Ski ; Cabin. Those who foresook their colored eggs and rabbits to join the He studies much of Napoleon and Gastineau |Easter parade to the top of the ski smiles about as rarely as Napoleon, | R. H. Stock, Sitka; W. A. Sher-;’lrafl, all reported that skiing was One of the weirdest stories of NRA's | men, Juneau; Rebert C. Wakelin, |in prime condition. hectic first days is how, a few min- | Seattle; Mrs. William Strong, Tul-| Joe Werner and Norman Ban- utes after a midnight code confer-|sequal; George Robbins, Tulsequah. field took to the trail Saturday af. ence broke up, Lewis and Genera Alaskan |terncon and after spending the Hugh Johnson suddenly began roar-| Richard Zerlin, Cleveland, Ohio; night at the cabin greeted Easter ing at each other across a table |C. Nelson. Seattle; O. M. Harry, ;stmrise from the heights. Joining They had rough sketched the battle |Juneau; J. A, Whiteley, Auk Bay; |them later in the day were Ralph of Waterloo on a large sheet and | Carl Coleman, Juneau; P. F. White, | Moreau and Bert Caro, Elmer D. A. Shepperd, Juneau; Benedict and Bud Whiteside. “air Haven; Charles T o PR Jack Cnrmc!,:‘ Emplre ads are read. mempers of biographies the di-| pack them so full of! simple farm there are e epidem d five deaths among ldren in four villa 40 miles re before controlled, the geons reported. No whites or adult natives con- tracted the disease. NGO NEW CASES state teachers colk of ratiling milk cans at frosty : am. So it would seem that if wants to be President or known as an eminent public he must let the pul while once he was hard and he now is soft, kindly all, and equal to the waj upper classes. . . WHITE COLLAR MAN Lewis hasa’t mined muc! a personal way sin organizer in 1910. For 20 y more he has been a sort of white| collar man and if he drinks he never shows it when business is to * H 1 AT THE HOTELS were clashing over whether Napol- | Juneau; eon should have moved a certain|Pete Pappas, division into center or around left|L. Parker, Gustavus; flank. | Tenakee. Juneaun § Mr. and Mrs, V. Soboleff, Angoon; ed, | A. H. Cohn, Juneau R statesmanship isn't polis es shown by his cash-and-carry de- mand on Roosevelt for aid in the| FOR SKAGWAY strike. But his sar-| Among the passengers booked for sm-is d to match. The story|Skagway on the Canadian steamer from a good source that on|Priticess Norah is Lee Gault, re- t of the recent big steel-|twrning to his home .from a win- labor agreement he walked into the |ter's trip south. Mr. Gault is ticket room where he had been dickering|2gent at Skagway for the White with coal operators for the new|Pass and Yukon Route. wage-hour agreement they ExT T work out by April 1. The accurdxon was invented He told them in his usual cma-h” by Damian‘in Vienna. chisel voice that he had "jus! 1 e # wage-hour ag-eement with bis|técess, and Lewis is reputed to have cteel and that probably id b said: 2 lot of influence on what the steel “I know all about it, boys. I sym owned coal mines would do. There |pathize with you. You cant do was consternation among the cml’anything, Go get gyour orders representatives, They asked for ajchanged and them come back.” PAPERHANGING SUPERIOR Paint Sho* 315 Front Stree R. A. TREFFERS, must | ™ in |day by attending the children’s pro- | T COAL For Every Purse ‘and Every Purpose PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. PHONE 412 NEW ARCTIC Pabst Famous Draugl:it Beer On Tap * “JIMMY" CARLSON S e | WRONG RECOR ling th lord, na, [ | the JOW {F THE READER Wtu Nv WORDS ST BIG SUM || _rmorsssionas $10, 000 flfi wu {Montana in Taxes Lual.\(‘ of 1 | use in Bill *‘ i | ‘ 29— i State of | Monts pproximately $10,000 in revenue this year. The State Equal- lizatic d holds that the new)| chain ix bill is void because; of a clause ding ::Be it e by ti { the state” read ed by the ative mbly.” - > Elhll]NST[F3 FLIGHT IS MADE l 0se , Ma I'll Wrong March 29.—Pe-| Armando Re- here, , complet- op flight, a rec-| oru, in 10 hours! and 52 minute | Pi flew 2,000 ox in including the cros y Andes mountain: PR HARDWARE MAN HERE ruvia yoredo t non ing of t Geor proprietor of Hardware Company, | to his home city aboard teamer Yukon from Seattle, | Juneau visitor Saturday | ship was docked here. is returning the and was a while Today's Ne Empire. 300 Rooms . 300 Balks n$2,50 Weetly Kates ALASKANS UKL THE A new m-hlnq action qanfln, but thoraagh—saves 1/3 wash- ing time—saves wear on tab-i Tri‘h Spiralator in your own your own curiqins ' and ts. Phone for FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION. GBT YOUR FREE copy of valu- | able instruction booklet, “The | Easy Way to Wash Blankets | Correctly.” | Ealy Payment Plan AlaskaElectflc Light and .Power Co. JUNEAU—DOUGLAS SNUFFY W 1S T OKAY \F WE ORGANIZE ONE O THEM THAR VARMINT CLUBS DOWN &T HERDQUARTERS BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL \ ! When in Need of DIESEL OlL—UTAN COAL GENERAL HAULING STORAGE and CRATING CALL T8 JUNEAU TRANSFER Phene 48 Nisht Phone 4702 ORI T e R PO R FORD AGENCY tAuthorized Dealers) GREASES GAS - OILS JUNEAU MOTORS wnot of Main Street miles| § PUROLA REMEDIES PRESCRIPTIONS CARR- FULLY ©COMPOUNL ZD Front Street Next Coliweum PHOND 97—Fr2e Delivery B e The Chas. W. Carter | Mortuary | Fourth and Franklin Sts. PHONE 136-2 JUNEAU MELODY HOUSE Music and Electric House ! (Next Gastineau Hotel) Mrs. Pigg Phone 65 SPECIALIZING ¥ n French | and italian Gastinezu Cafe Short Orders «t All Hours brire the BESTI If you're out to please the man of the family . . . let us kelp joul A grand selection of good food . . . vegetables and all the things that men like PHONE 83 eor 85 Sanitary Grocery If you enhy indoor sports— Here's one of the best—TRY BOWLING! BRUNSWICK BOWLING ALLEYS Rheinlander and Alt Heidelberg BEER ON TAP DIRECTORY | By BILLIE DE BECK FRATERNAL SOCIETIES GASTINEAU CHANNEL | I PROFESSIONAL J Hdene W. L. Albrechl | PHYSIOTHERAPY Massage. Electricity, Infra Ked Ray. Medical Gymunastics 307 GOLDSTEIN BLDG. Phone Office, 216 KAGER & FREEBURGER DENTISTS Blomgren Building PFONE 56 DRS. Hows 9 am. t0 v [.m. Dr. Charles P. Jenne DENYIST Rooms & and 9 Valentine Bldg. TELEPHONE 176 Dr. Richard Williams DENTIST OFFICE AND RESIDENCE GOLDSTEIN BUILDING Dr.'A. W. Stewart DENTIST Hours 9 am. to 6 pm BEWARD BUILDING Office Phone 469 E | Office Hours—§ am. to 10 pm. | Dr. W. A, Rystrom DENTIST Over First National Bank X-ke¥ DR. H. VANCE OSTEOPATH Consultation and examination free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; 7 to 9:30 by appointment. i Gastineau Hotel. Anmex South Franklin St. Phone 177 ——e—— Robert Simpson, Opt. D. | Graduate Los Angeles Col. | lege of Cptometry ard | Cpthalmology Glasses kitlod Lenses Ground L P ! | Keep in mind . . . Caroline Todd Studia Jones-Stevens Shop LADJES—MISSES' READY-TO-WEAR Seward Stieet Near Third " Dr. M. J. Whittier || CHIROPRACTOR Drugless Paysician Office hours: 10-32, 1-5, 7 Rooms 2-3-4 Tnangle Bldg. PHONE 667 We truly believe that we sell America’s Greatest Shoe Values and Preitiest Footwear DEVLIN’S " Give a— SMITH-CORONA TYPEWRITER J. B. Burford & Co. “Our doorstep is worn by Batistied Customers” Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Mausical Instruments and Supplies Phone 206 | Junean [ 2 Fraternal Societies of Gastineau Channel L] ) ) i | B. P. 0. £ ELKS mcew every Wednesday at 8 p. m. Visiting brothers welecome. WALTER P SCOTT, Exalted Ruler M. H. SIDES, Secreisry MOUNT JUNEA LODGE N(). Sccond and fou i | 1 N | Monday of each mon™ In Scottish Rite Temple ‘Worshipful Master; LEiVERS, Secretary. beginning at 7:30 p. m " FORREST R. BATES JAMES W BI.'MKAB'K Perseverance Lodge No 2 A meet o|"very second and fourth Wednes- day, 1. O. O. F. Ilall. EDNA M BUTTS Noble Grand; MILDREF CASHEN, Secretary. Junean Ice Cream | Parlors i Ice Cream, Soft Prinks, Candy | COFFEE SHOP Percy Reynolds, m e R Bl G and 8 tink l-' Crude OM save burner trouble. PHONE 149; NIGHT 48 WHEN IN A Wfiy CALL COLE FOR OI1! 34 plus or 27 gravity, in any amount . . . GUITAI COLE TRANSFER Phone 3441 or Night 1803 | JUNEAU-YOUNG Hardware Comlx:y PAINTS.—-ON~G