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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MAY 7 SUMMER STRAWS been suln ve straws then in this ter "pretty” fashions. so well with mer of Nott softly 1ing goes feminine dresses and suits straws with smart trimmings. Flow- ers perch gayly on crowns dig a ditch for Ibles. The Light NEWS ditch, HACHMEISTER Company cooperate in re It was agreed t Monday Red Gray, catcher Douglas team Baseball Dance 1 as the Green a dance next new Inasmu: necessar equipm was ? Succeeds Mike Pusich— : . their Other SOfvers’ AvEas o Sl sl oL Elected Last Night representing t i the offer of t imounting to and ice, pre Machine Shop w Twenty-nine ~ members of the Douglas Fire Department, in attend- ance at the regular monthly meet- ing last evening in the Labor Union Hall, elected Erwin Hachmeister as fire chief to succeed Mike Pusich incumbent Other officers elected were: Pres- s ident, Claude Erskine; vice-presi- dent, Angus Gair; Secretary-treas- urer, Jack Langeth; foreman, James Manning (succeeding L. W. Kilburn, who resigned) As trus- tees, Dick McCormick was elected for the three-year term and Ed - cE G Roller for the two-year term. Alex .=t o Gair, Jr., was, by unanimous bal- “*DUR T E IR lot chosen as chief truck driver. e i e nfittee for members - PUBLIC TO INSPI NEW for public inspeetion and ball suits will be here Sunt . /then intreduced to the department for ) pay the 1937. is Top C Satur- Co. is ng & e} xt Satu day evening for the benefit of the| 4 baseball team to aid in getting the the necessary ¢ “=/PULLEN GIVEN the | to dig the base- . He the Jun- 1448, for| ited by ppointment dered | of June |, adjourned | 7 p[Company of will be open| during b! 600D SENDOFF AELPC and Tells All About Him cn the grand publ ka Elecir 5 build Jormen’in ening of tl v dox j§%) will be aw m oldtime! jof W. 8 len, Vice A er of {par ‘Winfield {known to his many, | busines: 5 |token President ar lis an outstandir jous of about fifty Stat ace heing Yarmouth, Pullen’s First Job in the geme,* he 1d secured w Thompson - Hou West Lynn |Which r became the Genel \E c any, with bra State: Early {throughc the United services were loaned to the Ala:ka p Gastineau Gold Mining CLLpP: 0y FHannibal car Knows General Manager of atska sice whic | “About twenty-eignt years ago,| FRUM CUNSTIPATI{]N " Mr. Pullen was joined in wedlock sht Com- Pullen, {riends w located in this nity, his Maine.” W High ches and \all trades by the Alaska Electric Navy Boats Chflrt !Light and nmmm. After elght years with the “Light Com- Panama Canal Area yTON, May 7. — The Jich time he passed| w ‘though a complete training of coal Nayy is taking no chances of stub- sea-going toes in uncharted |heaving. pole climbing, bookkeep- Ling waters around the Panama Canal. |ing, cashiering, and what not, h survey ships Nokomis and are busy charting the 'waters in the canal area with the d of the air force and the Colom-= 1 air service. sting: charts of the area ar 100 years old. Capt. L. H. the navy's chief hydrogra- says they are inaccurate and equate. ing the title of CI ian for this ccneern unt he returnsd to the employ Light and Power) g | Compan; ganager, suc-|nearly teeding E. J. Margie. During his|peahy !reign as Chief Electrician for the phe: Alask1 Gastine d \nmnd”,“ jo | Compeny all ‘]v trical construction,| in fact h Marries Miss Martin Yito Miss* Vale a B. Martin of Ju- neau. . and . Pullen are the nts oy daughter Elizabeth, a com, Winfield Scott, Jr., both here. Elizabeth received her A convincing tribute is paid to Kellogg's ALL-BRAN in this letter from Mr. F. C. Aminsen of Seattle, ation through the grade and “I suffered with mnsuputmnlfor school of Juneau, the Reed many years and Lux_npdh'i to College in Portland, Oregon. it | USe Pills every night. Since I got u‘ e o e the | your Arr-BRAN, it works fine. I SR ashington, and 4| ywas so deathly sick of taking pills. post graduate course at the Uni-| Now it 4s so different. Kellogg's versity of Oregon. Winfield Scott,| ALL-BrRaN works so naturally, and is a graduate of the Junesu| fispleasant to cat.” School and did preparatory| - fngide the body, ALL-BRAN ab- work at the Ben Poly School at|gorhs twice its weight in water, \Portland, Oregon, before entering( forming a soft mass that gently |the University of Washington; af-| sponges out the intestines. It also ter four years here he graduated as| supplies vitamin B to help tone the Fl&'rtn(fl] engineer and is now ass intestines, and iron for the blood. Chief Pusich reported ev in good shape, | Several communications were re- ceived and read. One was present- |ed from the Sons of Norway in re- \gards to the dance date. Inasmuch fas May 17 is the day for their annual jaffair, the Sons asked that the de- partment select another mnight to avoid conflict. A. J. Balog, chair-| jman of the fire-truck committee,| h . reported receipt of a letter with | the information that the order for the truck was received at the Chi- cago office and that the vehicle will ,be completed in four to six weeks. \ Baseball Dance Receipts { Chairman Claude Erskine pre-, sented statistics in regard to the baseball dance which netted ‘]|r‘ b > E players $209.30, to be used ex Selection for suits and equipment. (u(m re-|by the grade ceipts of $238.80 were reported with expenditures totalling $2: Mr.) i Goetz and Mrs. Glen Kirkham were . tler, - Territorial Vo- thanked for their aid in selling tion director, was a tickets for the affair. manuel training and The applications of W. E. Feero home economic departments of the and L. A. Johnson, for member- Douglas High School this morning. AN o ST ship, were accepted. Fifty-three = i Darigold Sweet Cream names are now. on the D.F.D roster, Half of all the gold in the world 2 POUNDS the list of which was turned over weld by the United States. to the school-tax collector. e T & T ; gr ¢ Also under new business, Andy n ‘ LUNCH | Andrews reported in regard to the telephone peles on the baseball Fried Frog Legs and Other | Delicacies 4 grounds. The telephone compan | FEMMER FIRST willing to take down the pol | | 257 S. Franklin rld ports, time, a busi- t Coast awarded | ed with the General Flectric First e Company under the direct super- s v e the PFactory Sale: gin- he evening S W be those in dlll’nfl:t'\fl' You’ u en]oY eatmg KO"OF’.,\. g ALL-BRAN. As a eereal with milk or fruits, or in appetizing recipes. , Two tal)le<poonfuh every day are usually enough — three times daily if needed. Sold by all grocers. Made and guaranteed by Kellogg in Battle Creek. : and veils add a o4 Spring of 1904, where the Al-| oo % 8 ) |ecring staff v wus oo cted and he| ) Sealtle and! also py| ¢ventual 1 d Juneau and! Try The Empire ;\\m put to aster jack of quick results. -0 cond, $10 in Grocery ndwieh ior every i classifieds for in and out rements the smart I be dis PG the G 3 (Clab will appear on the Mo! 'Day prog ay 9, which $3.95 to $6.95 sponsored will also be pr school orchest - TLER V BUTTER| MILK EGGS LARGE CO-OP. 2 dozen ALL BRANDS B. M. Behrends Co. Inc. Juneau's Leading Department Store Don’t use peor butter— C NO CHEAPER! can 25¢ JIMMY CARLSON IS AWARDED PRIZE IN RIFLE CLUB CONTEST Jimmy Carlson of the Arctic Club was awarded first prize in the Ju- ieau Rifle and Pistol Club test, it was announced today For all kinds of feed, also fertilizer. which will allow for a larger dia- Phone 324 ImTs Phone 114. adv. mond, if the players will agree to ' Salaries of AJ. Officials Given by Commission If a kitchen cabinet could talk Tomato Sauce 5 CANS . Tomato Puree TWO LARGE CANS 25¢ “The people in my household L. F. Jewett, Secretary of the L]ub First prize is the choice of a model 70 Winchester, 30.06, or a model WASHINGTON, May T7.—Salary lists filed with Securities Commis- sien teday showed that P. R. Brad- President of the Alaska Juneau 71 of a 348 or equivalent in mer- are the kind that will try anything once. I know, because so many WAG OLD DUTCH Corn Flakes chandise. Award for second prize (118) is a one and a half horsepower Evin- General - Superintendent i & heit P rude outboard motor and third received $19,000 d S s H. W. Howland, President of the |Prie (69, a trolling outfit. prizes are on display at the The Yukon Gold Company, New York, | o P received $17,000, | Juneau Young Hardware company ikl L CUPOERNGE |and can be called for there, the Sec | retary stated DOG FOOD | CLEANSER 2 cans 3 cans 15¢ 25° COFFEE 2@« | RINSO 2 SCHILLINGS DRIP OR PERCOLATOR different brands of foods have come and gone from my shelves. But there is one product that has never given up its place to a rival. That’s Hills Bros. Gold Mining Company, received 20 in salary for 1936 and L. H KELLOGG’S 10° Pkg. Diving Boys Prefer Quarters to Deilars Hawailan mermen who meet every incoming lmer, shouting for a chance to display their skiil Although the boys manage (o snag nine out of every ten coins thrown from shipboard, officials imate silver dollars. that beiween $25,000 and $30,000 are er coins are easier to re- imbedded in the mud of the har- from the we these bor botiom. HONOLULU. here niay 7.—Diving boys | hope tourists arriving this will toss them guarters in- Ige. pkegs. 55° PINEAPPLE |Tomato Juice| OVALTINE . | 3talltins | Small tins arge tins 29° 39 45° RADISHES, GREEN | TOMATOES olid, Fancy 25c ONIONS ¢ | Sol Bunch — Pound trieve If you are interested in Waeashing Machines Electric Irons Coffee Makers Cleaners or Toasters VISIT OUR GRAND OPENING SATURDAY, MAY 8 Each adult visitor gets ticket on The | door prizes. 4 | coftee-makind Coprmiaht 1937 Hills Bros MEAT DEPARTMENT LUNCHEON MEATS We always earry OVER A DOZEN DIFFERENT KINDS. CHICKENS Fancy Stewers—Ib. ROASTS No matter what you plan for your Sun- . ( S For fifty-nine years Hills Bros. have - H i steadfastly maintained a tradition of Amka Electrlc hght unvha:;;iig quality in roasting and & Power Company Cottage—pint ... day dinner you’ll find it in our market. packing the finest coffee obtainable.