The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 17, 1937, Page 7

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDI\Y MAY 17, TACITLY TOILORED Clever patch pockets and the long, soft sweep of lapels relieve the extreme simplicity of a tailored black woolen coat by Creed of Paris. "The coat is worn over a matching. black woolen dress which has $mart white pique accents and a white pique w: coat. TRUESDELL IS Minor Leaguers SHOTGUN CLUB ' Play Wednesday HiGH SCORER Nights, Now On Morris and Mulplw Tie for Merchants s One Up On Second Place at Practice - Cardinals Saturday— Shoot Held Yesterday But Not Qounted Mort Truesdell again took high Winning eut, 7 to 5, in their six honors at the Juneau Shotgun inning contest Saturday evening the Club's regular shoot, turning in Merco s now hold a two to one his second perfect score to com- © their minor league rivals, plete a run of fifty st ht at t nals, but, still their offic- Sunday’s practice. L. F. Morris and ial on is not unc Sat- R. E. Murphy tied for second with urd 1's game not going into Charles W. Carter and M. Daniel the s hecause not enough dividing third place. players were on deck to field two Scores were as follows: complete. teams without juggling Mort Truesdell the lineups. L. F. Morris .. The Merchants took a four to R. E. Murphy one lead in the first inning, and Charles W. Carter ‘«ddm another in the second, but Milt Daniel Hakerup and his Cardinals W. B. Kirk built up their total until Dr. R. Simpson tied in the fourth in- G. Battello stood a2ll even un- Guy McNaughton came in. for their E. O. Davis as turn bat, when Malloy Fred Axiord . doubled, Peterson was safe on an - error, and Elmer Lindstrom broke ATTENTION MASONS up the ball game with a triple. There will be a Called Com- Lindstrom did the chucking for maunication ‘of Mt. Juneau Lodge the Merchants, while Steve Thom- No, 147 Monday evening at 7:30 as and Clancy Converse were the o'¢clock. Work in the E. A. De- sk s for the Cardinals. gree. By order of the W. > President J. W. LEI . William A. following S after the min- or lcague contests will be played Wednesday evenings at 6:30 o'- clock, because many players haye —ady. - e Lode and placer location notices for s2'¢ at The Empire Office. BY GOLLN, JUGHAD -~ BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK . PLUG (T SEEMS LIKE HALE ! PEOPLE \N THIS Town WANT TO ADOPT YOU-- LOOKNT DEAR JUGHAID ! I'M LONESOME --COME AND KEEP ME COMPANY === EVERY DAY I'LL TAKE YOU FOR A LONG RIDE THROUGH THE CITY AND SHoOW YoU THE SIGHTS+, difficulty in securing opportunity to play on Saturday evenings—so, the Merchants and Cardinals will make their fourth attempt to o open their Wednesday evenin Al Bloomquist, Merchant man: injured his back in the game, was replaced by Sammy Nelson. Bloomquist sailed for Seattle this morning aboard the steamer Alas- ka to have his back treated, and El- mer Lindstrom has taken over his managerial duties. R BOILER BLOWS UP; FIFTY ARE | me seg ager and ' BELIEVED DEAD: Hongkong Waterfront Lit- |1 tered with Bodies of Victims of Accident HONGKONG, May 17.—Explosion of a boiler aboard a Japanese launch |George Tanner gave the scriptural catinot made a shambles of the Hongkong waterfront and killed perhaps fifty ons, blowing the bodies over an a of a quarter of a mile. Every member of the launch crew was killed. Other victims were boatmen and pass r\hy TWO 14-PLACE SEAPLANES ARE COMING NORTH Ships to Pl;};;m Anchor- age to Bristol Bay and Vlcmlly numerous SEATTLE, May 17.—The Alaska Airways, Inc., announced the addi- tion of two assembled seaplanes to operate from Anchorage to Bristol Bay and vicinity. Each seaplane will carry 14 pas- sengers and 5500 pounds of freight. L. H. Gray, Seattle representa- tve of the Alaska Airways, Ine., said the seaplanes will soon arrive here for assembly for the flight to Anchorage. e NOTICE Second =nnual meetings of the stockholders and board of directors of Jack Wade Dredging Company will be held Tuesday, June 8th, in Dawson, Yukon Territory, Canada (signed) CHARLES .. WHITNEY, —adv. Secretary. .- —— s from 1859 to 1934, In the 75 3 Colorado produced coal worth $785,- | 000000. This was $40,000,000 more than the value of goid produced in the state during the satme period. EHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlilIl'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII’!'illIIIIIIIIillIIIIHIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIII“IIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllll!llllllllmfl Notice to Patrons! IR A T The California Grocery will close every evening at 10 o’clock starting May 18, 1937. OUR LIQUOR DEPARTMENT WILL REMAIN OPEN UNTIL 1 A. M. AS USUAL, California Grocery III|IIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIHIIHH!HIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIlIIIIIlIIIIIII ALECK YOUSIFF WELL--- \T LOOKS LIKE THE K\D FANALLY GOT A BREAK--- WARL--- GRABS TATERS-LL OIDOLE-! R‘\H‘\' 0 S MAR ADDLE R AN CR\TYER- 3 B Baccalaureate Exercises Held ' forClass of '} Rev. Glasse Delivers Ad- dress to 32 Seniors Last Evening | | | J | ¢ of the High School gymnas- \nm 32 graduating seniors, clad in |soft gray ceremonial robes, parti- cipated in the Baccalaureatae ser- vices last evening, marking the be- ginning of commencement week ac- tivities for the class of 1937 The high schol orche played the processional “Grand March” Tours a |the gymnasium. Green Ca- the high Adjutant cation, following which * thedrals” was sung by school mixed chorus lesson, and the congregation joined in singing “All Through the Night.” Prefacing the “Keep On Keeping On’ iquestion “Do You Have Takes?” the Rev. John |Baccalaureate speaker, pointed out the necessity for patience, perse- verance and initiative in attaining a worthwhile goal in life. “There is a great deal of dln‘(r» ence between the dreamer and the do-er,” Rev. emphasizing with the A. Glasse, lhc importance of ! ‘starting now” rather than merely; |vLsuahllng future possibilities. Il iis a rare high schol graduate \\hx knows just what lies ahead of him; But it is essential to he on the way, alert to advantage, ready for what may come.” | The Rev. dress with the statement that * ‘courage of the common place” is as much to be desired as the quality Glasse closed his ad- \or wealth. The benediction was pronounced iwhich the high school orchestra iplayed the “Pilgrim’s Chorus” from the gymmnasium in processional. - Lode and placer location notices for sale at The Emnlre 0lllre PHONE 206 Junean Radio Service For Your RADIO Troubles 122 8econd St.—Next door to i i | l | Marching in procession down the | by| the graduates filed into; | Dean C. E. Rice gave the invo-| 1937 class motto| What It| GlaGsse pointed out,| {who has decided on the field of, work into which he plans to fit.| he | which makes for great prominence by the Rev. C C.. Personeus, after Tannhauser as the graduates left| L FIRST BREAK, " FILM STRIKE, " TAKES PLACE |- Screen Actors Gulld Slgn! Ten-Year Agreement | with 12 Studios ‘ HOLLY VVOOD. .Il. May 17— Unionized film players have been granted better pay and a closed shcp and are pledged not to strike | during the next ten years but the| 17-day walkout of the craftsmen still harrassed’ the studios | The strike front has pesn br by a decision of two of the ten Federated Motion Picture Crafts to, return to work Two thousand | members of the Screen Actors Guild ratified a ten-year contract! with a dozen studios and defended itself against the FMPC on a charge of scabbing by stating “we | allow our organization. to Ibe bound by unauthorized persons | | although strong in sympathy.” | - | | | | | | | Lry The quick results Empire classifieds for GREEN TOP CABS PHONE = 678 | o e e o 1937. Nou SAW \ A LONG R\DE EVERY OAN--- TH GUY'S N _RICH-- BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY WHET OO THe QOOD\.E eua | i | FRATERNAL SOCIETIES GASTINEAU CHANNEL " PROFESSIONAL When In Need of .- Fratemcxl boc1et1es | stineau DIESTL OI—UTAH COAL {|¥50e igin s PREEBURGER | ‘ DENTISTS Blomgren Building PFONE 56 Hours 9 am. to v |.m., GENERAL HAULING STORAGE and CRATING CALL TS JUNEAU TRANSFER Nixbt Phone 4703 Dr. Charles P. Jenne DENYIST Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine Bldg. TELEPHONE 176 Phene 18 e { N FORD AGENCY RN TION “Authorized Dealers) Dr. Richard Williams DENTIST OPFICE AND RESIDENUE \ GOLDSTEIN BL‘LDI‘IG i - GREASES GAS — OILS JUNEAU MOT Wnot of Main ‘ORS 1 —— Street Dr. Jud-on Wluthe CHIROPRACTOR Drugless Physician Office hours: 10-i2, 1-5, 7-§ Rooms 2-3-4 Triangle Bldg. PHONE 667 B —d Guy Smith DRUGS PUROLA REMEDIES PRESCRIPTIONS CARRE- FULLY ©COMPOUNL ZD Front Street Next Coliseum Dr. A. W. Stewart DENTIST Hours § am. w 6 pm. S8EWARD BUILDING Office Phone 469 "TELEPHONE 563 Ofitce Hours—9 am. 10 10 pau, Dr. W. A. Rystrom PHOM 97—F12¢ Delivery I THE BEST | TAP BEER ‘ IN TOWN! THE MINERS' Recreation Parlors BILL DOUGLAS Phone 182 Juneau, BOOKKEEPING SERVICE i TRAINED A(‘(‘OUNTANT& Tax and System Service JAMES C. COOPER COMPANY CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS Alaska “Goldstein Bldg. Every Effort Comfort of HOTEL GASTINEAU GASTINEAU CAFE in connection AIR SERVICE INFORMATICON Made for the the Guests! Telephone 478 Fresh Fruit and Yegetables The Best in All Other Grocery Needs California Grocery THE PURE FOODS STORE Prompt Delivery rit TE “This Is Senmiething Different That You Will Enjoy” RMINAL o} DENTIST [ Over First National Bank x-)v.nY The Chas. W. Carter Channel | B.P.U.£ ELKS mecefs every Wednesday al 8 p.m. Visiting brothers welcome. N. C. BAN- FIELD, Exalted Ruler M. H. SIDES, Secretary. B8ccond and fourth ’ é N FORREST R. BATES | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 14 Monday of each mon:h In Scottish Rite Tempie beginning at 7:30 p. m Worshipful Master; JAMES W T HVhRS Secretary. REBERAM Ferseverance Lodge No 2 A meet avery second and fourth Wednea day, 1. O. O. F. ITall. EDNA M BUTTS Noble Grand; CASHEN, Secretary. Juneau lce C!elll Parlors Ice Cream, Soft Drinks, Candy COFFEE SHQP Percy Rcylgoldl. Manager | BRI | TR YN | RELIABLE Our trucks go any | time. A tank for and a tank fer Crude save burner trouble. PHONE 149; NIGHT 148 Mplu.ml'lmvlw,lnm amount , . . - Mortuary Fourth and Franklin Sts. PHONE 136-2 OSTEOPATH Consultation and examination SRR R AR free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; GENERAL MOTORS 7 to 9:30 by nppointment. and { Gastinzau Hotei Anmcx MAYTAG PRODUCTS | South Franklin St. Phone 177 W. P. JOHNSON s DR.H. VANCE | Graduate Los Angeles Col. lege of Cptometry and Cpthalmolog, ulnm Mittod Lenses CGround I!HRobert Simpson, Opt. B{ PAUL BLOI'ZD at very reasonable rates | Keep in mind . Caroline Todd Studu l'hm—lllrmw—htfla 326 SIOOND mm Health Foods Center BATTLE CREEK, HAUSER AND OTHER DIETETIC FOODS 230 Franklin St. Teltphols 62 Juneau Jones-Stevens Sh Shop LADJES—MISSES' READY-TO-WEAR Seward Street Nesr Third the BEST! If you're out to please the man of the family . . . let us help rou! A ‘grand selection of good food . . . vegetables and all the things that men like best. | America’s Greatest Shoe Values ' and Prettiest Footwear DEVLIN’S PHONE 83 or 85 Scnitary Grocery “The Store That Pleases” RV fl:b 7'\ If you enjoy indoor sporis— Here’s one of the best—TRY BOWLING! BRUNSWICK BOWLING ALLEYS (S Give a— SMITH-CORONA TYPEWRITER J. B. Burford & Co. “Our doorstep is worn by Batisfied Customers” G, DTl b e Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Planos—Musical Instruments and Supplies Phone 206 122 W. Second GARLAND BOGGAN Hardwood Floors = We truly believe that we sell 'I il T 3 | GARB AGE HAULED Reasonable Monthly Rates | | PHONE 37 FOR FAST | DELIVERY Where your patronage is more nppmhu JUNEAU-YOUNG | Hardware Com lny | Thomas Hardware Co. | Today’s News Today—Empire.

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