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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRID AY, ‘\PRIL 5 1037 aisna1ice " 1ot iovert RSN ¥ BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG JUNIOR PRBM ;m habl 1 te of r : OIONT T TELLA 1\ T N SOY,0H , 80N VE F | 7N [ AW, GWAN- §§J§§Umw§§N /W Sack z - TWS TOWN OF SCRABBLE l-\\\.\.s' ‘TO'BE GIVEN Few Pflsmgfifs s yESEE vacaN ) T VarmTS. /| G T K AL | e - A TONIGHT, GYM Southbound on Wil 'Y _ e, Annual Affair Will Have Mflmll Malinlay cueE, ‘ 5 s CHIMMIE -+ Marine Life, Undersea e NE WNOW WHAT-- Setting Mouf Steamer Slowed by Rough | SNUEEY SMITH SLEE' LA . I W Sl HAWKIN'G ; | Weather Crossing Gulf | BARY LAS MGHT-- With the gymnasium compiotely 5 decorated in a new and original of Alaska \ No FOOL‘N‘ theme, the Junior Class is ready to { present its Annual Junior Prom tortight at 9 o’clock. Held up by fairly rough seas on his event: will be the last dance “"_‘ pul( Wtusaday. might Ahd are- sithe school year. Music will be terday morning, which caused Capt. ;l‘lrnls‘held by Rands’ Orchestra A. Ryning to cut her speed to about S i : B T . 4 s ine a ~half 3 - e e Juneéau abofru wse Steamer were|Phillips, R Stapp, rthur,| *= Marine"Hife and Under-sea. set- D€ and one-half knots, the Al But a very few passengers were a u = e aska Line steamer Mount McKinley aboard the steamer when she dock- Ross A. Gridley and Del T. Fett. {and R. Toda. | ;’:’: m'x]“xl‘\l;hur:‘ll:f-\t‘:;m;flt f:’:" ub‘i steamer into Gastineau Channel ed here this afternoon, only nine| For Seattle aboard the McKinley) : BUSINESS FRATERNAL SOCIETIES ER., b Al i ® southbound this afternoon and beinz booked through to Seattle are: From Seward—D. E. Browne, ATTEN 5 " 3 " . ~ s;:iw“('ll ‘;m l‘kl)“ dtrc.k.lorf! ;S"’:k;g warped into the Pacific Coast Dock from Seward with Purser J. W. Mrs. I. Bultazar, Carl Carlsen, . All tn .xmk mnu\] PROFESSIONAL . GASTINEAU CHANNEL P Wilis: the; refvesument S50, st 2:18' owibek. Hickman, and only eight bound for L. Cope, Mrs. R. M. Mills, Mr. and |and helpers, taxi x(nwh desiring to will be amid a coral group. Mu- "p,, yeginley is to continue her Seattle from Cordova. The Mount Mrs. J. H. Pierce, Miss A. Valenci#, join the Local Union may do so by | a rals depicting marine life in gen- southbound , " . |54 S L | e 3 5 Yo 8 voyage from here this McKinley did not 11 at Valdez and George D. Carrington. |s ng the petition for a charter 1‘ | & e T | elalal = Y v erdl cover the walls. afternoon at 5 o'clock, after loading or at Lynn Canal ports either north-| From Cordova to Seattle are: J.|Cas s office. | PROFESSIONAL Fraternal SOCIetles‘ ‘ Whim' fo Neond. o L Bk of Gastineau Entertainment will ke provided| g gtorage fish and concentrates |bound or southbound. E. Currier, Mrs. L. A. Dyer, H.| (Signed) ART CARTER, uldd to sing, “At the Codfish Ball” o ‘he Hi CASH COLE, DIESEL OIL—UTAH COAL RS, KAGER & FREEBURGER | Channel by Jackie Schmitz, who is sched- g o "the Hingt Chichagof mine, The only pas s coming to Kedren, Licut. K. C. Phillips, WALTER BINDSEIL, i A i i o v v sk Pl s | Dierists | e tions o 5 ' NERAL HAULING : BESTIMOET A Refreshments will be served dur- GE! Blomgren Building : s Y PFONE 56 B.P.0.E. ELKS moofs ing the intermission. STORAGE and CRATING [ s ) 'Patrons and patronesses for the Hours 9 am. to ¥ j.m. Al every Wednesday m. affair ¢ Mr. A. B. Phillips, Mr. CALL TS & 8 |:m, Visiting broulf;::, a ¢ s 3 s . - welcome. N. C. ' and Mrs. R. W. Bender, Mr. and No Yesroive seireioeiisiatanm bAATRS B e ATEE T el B E 5 o ™he loto phlsler songe: Eadh Yoo - { i D R r e et | | JUNEAU TRANSFER {|| Dr. Charles P. Jenne | M. H. SIDES, Secrelary. Seott, and Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Winn 3 (A S S0 SN < PRESBYTERIAL - ' NOW MEETING Outstanding Values for 1937 Tenth Annual Session Held\ Here—Officers and 15 | Delegates Present * MR g v i |§ Phene 48 Xiant Phone 4103 {|} b g ang 9 Valentine Bidg. | | MOUNT JUNEA® LODGE NO. 14 Lowost 3 e T — { TE!'EPHONE 176 \ Second and fourth 15 | ‘ FREE MIRACLE <:0e«>;sn "5‘%,332 - — e — | Monday of ‘each monvh PLAY CHORDS A s Sl e i e — - Scof X WRITE DFPT. M _FOR YOUR COPY TODAY 1 * Slish Rite 12"‘” | GIVING PKEVIOUS MUSICAL TRAINING J | FORD AGENCY . 3 Welliom T beginning at 7:30 p. m. BROADWAY SCHOOL-MusiC | Dr. Richard Williams FORREST R, BATES, EROACV/AY THEATRC 105+ TACOMA, WASH. @l | (Authorized Dealers) ! DENTIST Worshipful Master; JAMES W. g . GREASES OPFICE AND RESIDENCE LEIVERS, Secretary. 4 B —_— GAS — OILS GOLDSTEIN BUILDING REBERANT TP e Perseverance Lodge No. 2 A meet! 4 ¢ i2f~very second and fourth Wedness JUNEAU MOTORS Dr. j“d,on Whlther | |day, I. O. O. F. Ilall. EDNA M Woot of Main Street ! CHIROPRACTOR BUTTS Noble Grand; MILDREE SEURUREE S Lo T LRy Drugless Physician SABHEN,. Beorbeuy; e Office hours: 10-12, 1-5, 7-0 | PR RRORD . Qe o BT Rooms 2-3-4 Trangle Bldg. “Juneau Ice Cream | YOUR EYES G“y smith YHONE 667 I g1 Parlors are your most priceless | A g |1 Jee Cream, Soft Drinks, Candy | possession. D n l' G s ! Percy Reynolds, Manager q Dnly One Pair to Last 2 Lifetime DENTIST . WA > ] COFFEE S8HOP Hours 9 am. w 6. p.m. T AT O BT I A S S 1f you suffer from headaches, T S ———1] 3 9 4 PUROLA REMEDIES SEWARD BUILDING | 3 Blufréd Vision, Visual dis- i w vy e et | RELIABLE TRANSFER comfort, ¥ them ¢ exam- PRESCRIPTI 02 & || Our trucks go any place ai Missionary Education; Mr A. D ¥ Swagger, Children’s Secretary; Mi ined for refractive errors, FULLY COMPOUNLZD e | time. A tank for Diesel old sight (presbyopia) or and a tank for Orude Ofi Ruth Farquharson, Secretary of v, , T B e ey i o All Models on Display possible muscular imbalances. Front Street Next Coliueum ey TELEPHONE 565 save burner trouble. PHONE 97—F12e Delivery ce Hours—9 am. to 10 pm. ||| PHONE M9; NIGHT 48 Besides the officers, there were = Call Today for an Appointment! 15 delegates present. = AT THE i 7, PR Dr. W. A. Rystrom = DENTIST T Taeking s cpoped I grey- || Dr.Rae L. Carlson | - T TS G || Over Fit Nations Bank ||| WHEN IN A HURRY OPTOMETRIST X-kn¥ CALL COLE FOR OIL! one of the oldest missionaries in Office Ludwig Nelson's Jewelry The Ch” W. Carter ki ] 34 plus ot:'l mvlty.cl: any . amount .. . QUICR}" APEX ELECTRIC WASHERS (T The Alaska Presbyterial met for, its tenth annual session 'yesterday = morning in the Salvation Army Hall = at 9 oclock. The following officers were pres- ent: Mrs. David Waggoner, Pres- ident; Mrs. N. L. Troast, Secretary of Foreign Missions Mrs. E. E. Bromley, Secretary of National Mis- sions; Mrs. Donald Christiansen, IlllllllllllII!IIIlIIlIlII IlllllllllllllIIIII|!|!IIIIIIII_III_H!IJ|!!III!I!!|I_IIIl_llllll!Illlllllll_!llllllllflllllllllllllllllll||HHH]in ZLiaska. House, Mrs. Clothier, a missionary free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to §; in Africa, S.J.8. at Sitka and a The Presbyterial helps to support & Shop } 17 i " Miss Parham, a teacher in Albion Fhone fa1. ’ Mortuary DR. H. VANCE COLE TRANSFER Academy for negroes, Miss Ellen & Fourth and Frarklin Sts. OSTEOPATI Phone 3441 or Night 1803 Reminsnider, a supervisor at Haines " “ITHE REXALL STORF” ( PHONE 136-3 , || Consultation and examination e R JUNEAU I i ot ™ ||| IDEAL PAINT SHOP | worker at Point Barrow. | Reliable | South Franklic St. Phone 177 ' VRED W, WENDT Mrs. J. E. Click, President of the == = = | Union Mission work of the church- = = AR 2 | MELODY HOUSE : { es of Juneau, led in a consecration! = = Ry Dpharmacists ' Music and Elecric House | PHONE 549 i meeting. = (Next Gastineau Hotel) AT v, 5 ARG = !\ J/ cgmpouna | || S o 1 Robert lepson Opt D 5 Greetings were read from WMrs. Mrs. Pigg B T v e Reese Jones, Miss Farquhar, Sy % prescriptions. [ 11 us Gr}::un!:mntgelw (‘)’ol ] FINE odical president; Miss Marcia Kerr == Next to Gastineau Hotel PHONE 65 I e : : 9 GRclapensty i ¥atch and Jewelry Repairmg and Miss Ellanore Ewing, District = 3 | Bufler Maura Drug Co. |! Cpthalmology | it ‘ SPECIALIZING Qlasomy Vitied Leases Grousd i PAUL BLOEDHORN 4l i Secretaries of the 1) Board. Mrs. A. D. Swagger, once a mis- n French | sionary in India, told of the politi- ' " o % and Caroline Todd Studis cal struggles of that great country = % e + L e taian ||| Pisnc—Hapmony—Publio ’I H. S. GRAVES | b = 3¢ 2 g g 2 g B B at very reasonable rates FRONT STREETS ASK US ABOUT OUR EASY PAYMENT PLAN! IIII!IIIIIIIIII “The Clothing' Man” Home of Hart Schaffner and Speaking Dinners 326 EF,COND STREET » Marx Clothing (!Gastinezu Cafe |/ Fiealth e U e s 51 hort Orders at All Hours ||| BATTLE f:g$ g::tser;: " GARBAGE HAULED i AND OTHER DIETETIC Reasonable Monthly Rates Xpons E. 0. DAVIS 230 Franklin St. TELEPHONE Juneau Teleplione 62 | |, Phone I53 ne At Yoxe Yok Lie READY-TO-WEAR INS CE Seward Sueet Neer ng Klsl'l'll 6. WILDES Ofliu fll—m 601-3 1" We truly believe thai we sell i America’s Greatest Shoe Values ' | ¢ It you're out to please the man and Prettlest Footwear Juneau Coffee Shop 5t the family . . . let us help MRS, T. J. JACOBSON 7out A grand - selection of DEVLIN’S Home Cooked Meals Served El'yel‘s s snmtm 3 4 ! EASY WASHER ffifim’:"‘zm! m“‘;: m z % H mr’;?fl.:.lm pm best. 1 - OVEN READY STEWING CHICKENS /A new washing action gentle| PHONE 8 g 6§ o SaTiticoRoNa but thorowgh—saves 1/3 wash- | Sqni{qry Grocgry TYPEWRITER JUNEAU-YOUNG ‘ing time—saves wear on fab- | “The Store That Pleases” J. B. Burford & Co. Hardw : 3 . B. Bur 3 are C rics—saves soap and hot water | “Our doorstep is worn by pA ot FRESH MEATS 0' ALL Kl“ns mm‘;‘,‘mfi Batistied ustomers” %, dllfldi fabrics. | T ? . H Visit Our l-‘amly l.lquor Department . . . . . Our Prices ?’f..:.;‘::"':.?:';“:::mg MZ Alaska Music Supply | |1 LUL MOTOR and blankets. Phone for FREE Pianos—Musical Instruments flw DEMONSTRATION. and ‘Supplies COMPANY Never ifigller Than the Other Fellow. o s v o v | TS ||| oaone 20" B, cecona |||, Doiee 434 Firmonth Deers Eary Way to Weah Blankete| " GARLAND BOGGAN | Bullders’ and Shelt Hardwood Floors BAFDWARR Easy. Payment Plan ! 4 e Thomas Hardware Co. : Waxin, Polishing || lecmc 1.‘-’:: .:.;h .y' mm:u?:"l";; gandlng Today’s News Toaay—Kmpire. ! BOWLING! e PHONE 582 - ' m‘ and | "Tpiswik - " The Junean Laundry | Power Co. BOWLING ALLEYS WARRAGK ||| ,Prookin Sirest biwesn Holdelberg Construction C l Fiions me "JUNEAU=-DOUGLAS ~ || Rhetalander and Al e . v S | ' & ——t 35| Today's News Today—Empus.

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