The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 3, 1937, Page 7

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRI:, M()\l)\\ MAY 3 1937 m/OD T GREEN AND WHITE r-shaped buttons fasten the front c¢f a mi afternoon dress of angora wesl lace. The QIeeves, a neat Peter Pan collar and a white STRIP-TEASE ART PUT UP T0 CONGRESS holes” doesn slogan for sw HIGH A m express a ton €S | MOMENT of tax revisio ate loop holes. the President's message BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG IN CASE YOU DON'T RECOGNIZE THIS LITTLE CHUNK OF A FELLER, IT'S “JUGHAID SMIF THIS (S TH FUST TIME (N HIS LIFE HE HEV BEEN OUT'N TH' HILLS WHAR HE WUZ BORN AN' RAISED -- TWO WHOLE WEEKS NOW, HE'S BEEN SARCHIN' FER WIS UNCLE SNUFEY TO WARN HIM TH' REVENOOERS AR MESSIN' Roumz_ AGIN -~ COONGKIN HAT ‘& WARN SHIRT-- PLUCK ME EER A JANBIRD W TH\S MUG BE TW LEVEL -LANDS WVE HEERED TELL ERBOUT-- DUUGLAS NEWS B MISS AFRICH WEDS TONIGHT | Douglas Girl to Be Married to Lawrence B. Nel- son in Juneau Miss Rosie Antonia Africh and Mr. Lawrence B. Nelson will be united in marriage this evening at {5 o'clock before Commissioner Fel | Gray at the Commissioner’s offics Witnesses will be Stepanie Africh and H. W. Hansen. Immediately following the cere- wedding dinner will be ed at the home of the bride’s, <, on Second Street, at which of the cou- nt immediate friends only {ple will be assembled. b 5 - L e Ao AuieRta of MF. aht b ahe 8 tinguished public service tendered the nat! Mrs. Anton Africh, born and Hoover, No. 1 G- n, wan him the disti ished serviee ared on the Island. She was. g the Penn Athletic Club. The presentation is shewn in ihe duated by the Douglas High School quarters at Phiiadelphia. Left to right are Ioover, Judge |with the class of 1932. Smith, president of the ciub, and Robert V. Bolger, judge of ihe int green and white | Mr. Nelson is the son of Mr. m,,lq Philadelphia Common Pleas Cou dress has short auffed |Mrs. C. E. Nelson of Phoenix, Ari- ™ R R Y T T T S T R T patent leather belt. |Zona. He has resided in Juneau for der wrap A few of the regular A 3 __|the past two years and is an em- Mercha"ts I" Juneau league players performed F Iployee of the A J mine. last evening without lo 100 T the Toun| The couple will make their home| . good; Hilding Haglund up A in the Gross Apartments in Juneau - the best show. t look sc rl»vl h Al £ 2 The lack of organization of the eetening a tax bill. el ba ppportunity i NEWLYWEDS GO SOUTH [ teams, due to no opporiunity to ‘ practice and the evening, Miss Mildred Shafer be- select the best nine without know- 10| CaMe the bride of Mr. _jat the home of the off ister, Rev. John Gla Jake Korfus iating mi with Mrs. ledge of their ening's game line up their squads for next men, used last ev- as an oppou ] 'Several Newcomers Show e o ACROSS of Saturday’s Puzzle Solutic 1. Insipid 5. Table-land 9. Weaken 2, Cover the inside of 13. Metalliferous rocks 14. Light repast . 365 days 16. Kind of rock Genus of stick- like insects . Ancient Greek 1 in- D o+ 200,009,000 | H: L+ Cochrane and Lester Sullivan| Promise in First Appear- |urday evenings game, which | Fourth Bhd Prankn Sth, DR. H. VANCE i ¢ |attending the couple. %o consdered’ tha. biflcial | | Ret uhm nt, Also Hint of ance’ Under Fire Jor. congs 0 | PHONE 136-2 OSTEOPATH | n| Following a dinner at Percy's the minor league season in Ju 22| Consultation and examination | New Taxes, FDR Message, afe, the wedding party, which i 5 o, UmBITC-in-Chie Ev Nowell togoth- | . i g o B oy e | 4 T i 3 1 { Sull In g d s mble that saw theler wi ire Fre o, Wi T e Hy a . i : - nq|included Mr. and Mrs. L. Sulli : ! v er with Umpire Fred Heister, work- AL MOTORS 7 to 9:30 by oppointment. ||| Cause for Thought . Y | Chase Morsion, Lewis Shafer, Fs. |€0m capins trying Ol everyont eq the gume. : ok E e LA s oy :‘ —_— A suthorlzedl, o Shater - H. Cochrane, |in the park in order to find s . (Continuea from Page One) for the ne ; 5;2;[ o ‘f";j;:slp“’f.'y;m‘fm:‘l’l‘"’]"?‘:v__ it sk How g haweba plave | MAYTAG PRODUCTS | | outh .P"rankllr. St. —_Phone 7\11_ 2 W 1 ot oveodkn tn s (B 81 ey veing n py- O 5 00 P S Pul| HUSKY TRACKMEN || W.P.JOMNSON .|i——e—— : Then would come the job ing up the benefits of these public! “my. newlyweds left on the Prin- NOr league squad grabbed off the SMA HIN + R ol ing it o . works i§ that maintenance falls on| .. Noran YSund\- Lmo:nn"‘lror‘vi;‘ long end of a 6 to 2 score over the SCORE i S G p St ‘l Robert SII‘NOD, Opl D- | True enough, the s and local governments.| g,y rThey m“'m_“mm,.," journey Cardinals last evening at the ball| Wm OVER OREGON | . Graduate Los Angeles Col. | 1936 but s ,'The Federal government builds|y poo ¥ JE0 PR SHIY in 'their seven-inning, pre- SFEIALIEING || "“lege of Cptometry and i them, but must financk| o et e other befor se: mix | Cpthalmology k operation r. The xnorr""‘::nil::gmetimg;: SE;:::“(‘I’V::T)‘:;::;::; the earmarks of ball 1 n French | i‘ Glasses Mitted Lenses Ground & tanfia dhal oS e Wil residl A : evening’s labo- | grabbed off an almost two-to- -one | e i in s a “soak the corporation” tax r: ; That (L e S tests were Harold Hansen, win over the University of o:rmumz sod = e Sl enough really to dent the deficit. in pless for Federal| _ s .2 young Juneau horsehider who track team Saturday. The Hus-| Ttatian | | Keep in mind . . e ey The Presiden said_one purpose ‘ “;]"00" "i"‘?}'hf' TO CLOSE promises to develop into quite a kies scored 86 points while nmdmg" ! Cunlme Todd Studio ,,,,, - he ensuing week is the last week swatsmith; Ralph Moreau, a fly- the Webfeet to 44. H Dinners i Plano—H: Publi |of school for the Seniors of the|chaser of possibilities; Ray Man- CHRR I ) s::'.“:l:’_ i l‘uuglsu High School. As Senior 3 & i | . 5 rOSS-uOrd Pu/_:zlp : /they, a handy looking first base SEE FEMMER | 328 ND STREET a" y | Wedk commences next Monday, May prospect; Steve Thomas and Nick For all kinds of feed; abo tertiizor. | Gamnean Cafe o b ! ” } . Persian fairy . Ancient 5. Acted out ot sorts . God of love . Mexican shavts 110, the graduating class must fin-! Johnson, a pair of ‘)\h their work by Friday in order |to meet their ments. e is the final week of actual work for the rest of the students also as the period from May 10 to May 14 is examination week. e COUNCIL MEETING The scheduled Douglas council | meeting will be held tomorrow cve- | |ning in the Coliseum theatre buml- ' all players un- Phone 114, adv. graduation require- . Serpent . Pertaining to literary style . Air: comb. form . Is profitable . Brave man . Threaten Garden imple- HOTEL CASTINEAY Every Effort Made for the Comfort of the Guests! 22, Pa?;%%?:-:m of | | ity GASTINEAU CAFE Rested . Largest known bird except the ostrich Dispatch boat 3. Attempt mg In connecticn AIR SERVICE INFOCRMATICON . WRANGEL TEACHERS Trace Open court 3 . Comforted . Signer of the Reply Wards oft FOR 1937 - 38 ' TERM | Declaration Science o(1 3 fmn}lfimrzlry ey tron & oy S - - D of Inde- navigating 65, Fresh an " Across | endence a lively 43, Mottled ELE 28 Métric land 46, Ingallectual L appearances | CTED BY BOARD R e e LR BOOKKEEPING "SERVICE ctices (8 2mplo; EQB . Insec 5. Lig! “ % . P ot awora 81 Ha‘f'mgmed a % Recline i The herb eve The Wrangell School Board re- play e 48 L](‘llaln time 3. Liler'u;y f:og- 48, w"mm' cently elected George Fabricius as 0. Be overfond of 2. Ma ments 1% Parge plants * 63, lnmksur work 4. Cylindrical . Cratt | Superintendent of Schools for the I I I # III//// of 1 L =T L] ANNIEEN EeT 1 AdNE dd k’ AME AmEE P 771 | | 7 di &8 N JduEE fill.lfllll// il ol vl 7/ TRAINED A ) OL'NTANTS Tax and System Service JAMES C. COOPER COMPANY CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS Phone 182 Juneau, Alaska 205 Seward Fresh Fruit and Vegetables The Best in All Other Grocery Needs California Grocery THE PURE FOODS STORE Telephone 478 Prompt Delivery 1937 1938 year. Fabrucius has serv- lea on the Wrangell High School faculty for ten years. He succeeds Axel Rasmussen, retiring superin- tendent, who has headed the system for the past ten years. Regarding the superintendency, | {the school board announces that Mr. Rasmussen was elected last ‘sprmr-! for a term of one year. Mr. | | Fabricius who voluntarily withdrew ‘at that time, was elected to serve |as superintendent beginning in Sep- tember. ! Announcement has been made' also of the re ing staff teachers: Mr. Wesley Cline, science and typ- | ing; Miss Mary Alice Shields, home |economics and languages; Miss Sue |Harding, music and English; Miss {Mary McLaughlin, grade teacher; Miss Harriet Caldwell, grade teach- |er; Miss Virginia Shedd, ungraded |toom teacher; Mrs. Neva Coulter, |grade teacher. -. Carlotta McDade, grade teacher, is now on a leave of absence and the board is awaiting word from hex‘ jregardmg her position here next’' year. //WI @EFVE e W THE TERMINAL “This Is Something Different That You Will Enjoy” | A RUNAWAY "CRILD ABOUT SEVEN NEARS OLO WAS PICKED UP ON ThE OUTSKIRTS OF THE CATY EARLY THIS MORNING -+ WE WORE & AND CARR\ED A& SHOTGUN--- - By AN wiF me E,? 4”“4/? BouNCE 4 passer. O KIFLE -BALes OFFN YORE PUNKIV HAIDS TATTERED 1 BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL IHREGTORY' | DENY{ST l | Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine Bidg. | | 'l"F'mQKF 176 Theae 18 Nieht Phone 4702 FORD AGENCY “Authorized Iealersy GREASE GAS — OILS JUNEAU MOT of Main Street OPF AND RESIDENCE | GOLDSTEIN BUILDING Dr. Jud-on Whittier Wrot I | CHIRUPRACTOR | Orugless Physician Office hours: 10-.2, 1-5, 7-0 2-3-4 Trangle Bidg. YHONE 657 Rooms Dr. A. W. Stewart DENTIST Hours 9 am. w 6 pm. SEWARD BUILDING mme Phone m (] = « (] w PUROLA REMEDIES PRESCRIPTIONS CARRE- FULLY COMPOUNLZD % "TELEPHONE 563 Office Hours—9 a.m. 10 10 pau. {| Dr. W.A. Rystrom | :l DENTIST ' Over First National Bank | | X-ku¥ | Front Street Next Coliwum PHONI 97—Frze Delivery | kw5 | | The Chas. W. Carter | | Mortuary i Dr. Richard Wiiliams ; w DENTIET v L Percy Reynolds, Manager BILLIE DE BECK RATERNAL SOCIETIES GASTINEAU CHANNEL MOUNT JUNEAR 0 Sceond and fourt Monday of each mon hipful VERS, RFhFl\NHt wery second Noble Grand; ., Secretary Juneau Ice Cream i Parlors Tce Cream, Soft Drinks, Candy COFFEE SHOP RELIABLE TRANSFER Our trucks go any place any time. A tank for Diesel Of and a tank fer Crude 0Oii save burner trouble. PHONE 149; NIGHT i48 WHEN IN A HURRY CALL COLE FOR OIL! 34 plus or 27 gravity, in any amount ., . . QUICR! COLE TRANSFER Phone 3441 or Nkhz M 1+ It's Paint We Have It! IDEAL PAINT SHOP VRED ‘'W. WENDT PHONE 540 PR SR " Health Foods Center BATTLE CREEK, HAUSER | AND OTHER DIETETIC i FOODS ! 230 Franklin St. |'| Junean Telephone 62 | “hort Orders at All Hours Jonel-Slevem Shop ] LADVES-—MISSES" | READY-TO-WEAR Seward -Sueet *Near Third I ST 5 | Gastineau Grocery | Vaten and .lunky =] at very reasonable rates PRONT STREETS PAUL BLOEDHORN 1 — 'HS IR R AL i i Fraternal Societies | | of Gastineau = | L OIL—UTAH COAL 4 Channel . ENERAL HWAULING g [ @i B GENERAL WAULING | a g it b d B.P.0.£. ELKS mee's STORAGE and CRATING st et Ty ARG ke CAULL TR Bacts : Bl g pan. Visiting brothers CAL welcome. N. C. BAN- B! bt FIELD, Exalted Rulet JUNEAU TRANSFER Dr. Char’es P Jenne I M. H. SIDES, Sccrelary, LODGE NO. 11 h y n Scottish Rite Temple beginning at 7:30 p. m s | Perseverance Lodge No 2 A meet and feurth Wednes. 0. O. F. Iall. EDNA M MILDRER H. S. GRAVES “The Clothing Man” ! Home of Hart Schaffner and Marx Clothing Rteasonable Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS I TELEPHONE 212 l: Phone 4753 PHONE 37 FOR FAST DELIVERY Where your patronage more appreciated If you're out to please the man of the family . . . let us help ou! A grand selection of good food . . . vegetables and || all the things that men like best. We truly believe thal we sell Amerfea’s Greatest Shoe Values and Prettiest Footwear | DEVLINS ~ * | 8 PHONE 83 or 88 8 Scmitary Groce s T “The Storé That mfl SMITH-CORONA TYPEWRITER J. B. Burford & Co. || GARBAGE HAULED -— " Juneau Coffee Shop r | MRS. T. J. JACOBSON Home Cooked Meals Served from 6:30 am. to §:30 pm Catering to Dinner Parties / “Our doorstep is worn by J? Batisfied Customers” \\\\ '§§:” &7 2 ||| Alaska Music Supply [y Arthur M. Uggen, Manager “McCAUL MOTOR | COMPANY anmmmj and Supplies Phone 206 122 W. Second If you enjoy indoor sperts— Here’s one of the best—TRY BOWLING! BRUNSWICK BOWLING ALLEYS Rbeinlander and Alt Hoidelberg BEER ON TAP — P P R GARLAND BOGGAN Hardwood Floors Waxing Polishing | Sanding ll PHONE 582 = > - = > [} = PAINTS — OIL8 Builders’ and Shelf i 70 i B 7 e S B b

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