The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 19, 1937, Page 7

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, Wl:l)\[:bDAY MAY 19, 1937. HAT MATCHES BAG That’s the latest accessory news. Here's a burnt straw handbag de- T WISHT 1'D NEVER A-KEM TO TH LEVEL-LAND To SARCH FER UNC SNUEFN - EVER SENCE T LEF HOME T GEEN ON TH TOPS\OE O NOWHAR --- NO Kmm WUILL\E -- UM GO HUNGRN T COULD EAT TH HANDLE OFEA SUIT-CASE - DAT'S NUTTON-- B0--WIT A LTT CATSLP, NOUR HOE -STRINGS LD TASTE L\KE SPAGHETTL-- OHOWR--- LOOKNT--- S 1d_rights zeserved. (COLONY DAY - CELEBRATED snange Events - Mark Norlitemen Dinner Meeting ! Matanuska 7é;l‘onists Have Gala Time — Other Events Scheduled Accompanied by usual informali- |ties including explosion in the fur-| inace, the exting ishing of lights, and an inadvertant crash of dishes [in the kitchen, the Norlitemen ban- |quet was held last evening in the Northern Light Presbyterian Church, assembling scores of men and women for the “Ladies’ Night” occasion, As if in {which were Hawkesworth lights were out, of the evening with a welcoming tall in which he explained that the Nor-| |litemen organization aimed not to |Glasse, who presided at the meet-| The program consisted of a May i \fete, by school children, races for ing, the keynote talk was followed 'by selections by the Norlitemen/b0YS @nd girls, community singing, b talks by Ross Sheeley, of the Alaska jquaxies. | Rural Rehabilitation Corporation; | B. F. Heintzleman, regional for- al To The I‘Impirl‘) PALMER, Alaska, ay 19.—Col- jony Day was celebrated on May 115 in commemoration of the begin- 4 3 . 'ning here two ago of this b 2 2kl g ‘nf.u‘/enzs project and also to show the pres- to follow, Charles, W.| | speaking while the ent stage of develoyment and the! struck the keynote | possibilities for the colonists to look | K/ forward to in the future. The day was ideal from a weather tandpoint. Most of the program or the day was held on the spac- (Speci Romig of Anchorage, Dr.| AT PALMER with the singing of school song by the graduating ciass. The program ‘will be undsr the di- rection of 1. L. Metealf of tife school commereial department. Mingtrel Show Friday night, May Palmer Athletic As Nex 21, the minstrel show to the general pub- lic The chorus will be directed by Dr. Albrecht. There are 32 mem- bers in the chorus. bers will include the mens’ tet, harmonica trio, singing trio’ by Colomial Dames, marimba “duet by Rex Parrott and Maurice Akre, ac solos and vocal by garet Pimperton. WHITTIERS SAIL SOUTH: HE WILL Mz ENTER HOSPITAL , . Customs Whittier Assistant M. S. Whittier sailed for cess Louise this morning. Mr. Whit- tier is planning to enter a hospital in Seattle for medical attention and Mrs. Whittier will remain in Seattle with him. - Collector of and Mrs. the the! | eiation offers af” Individual num-| quar-| {eordion duet by Parrott snd Henry * | Laakko Miss | | e scuth on the Prin-| NE DEMENTED GOPHERS-- ({L BWNE NE JES' TWO MINLTS TO GLT MAK AT OUT'N THET COOK-POT AEORE T TAKE YE BY TH SCRUFE 0 Te NECK AN' OLTCH NORE WUTHLESS CARKUSES INTO' TH RIVE LE BUSINESS ™ PROFESSIONAL PROFESSIONAL i GARLAND EOCG‘AN' Hardwood Floors Waxing . Polishing Sanding PHONE 582 | DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER DENTISTS Blomgren Building RN - PHONE 56 . Hours 9 am. to 9 pm Alaska Music Supply | Arthur M. Uggen, Manager | Pianos—Musical Instruments and Sup Phone 206 122 W. Dr. Charles P Jenne DENTIST Second TELEPAONE 176 WHITE SPOT LIQUOR STORE 3 3 - Phone 655 Prompt Delivery (s — Dr. Richard Williams B el DENTIST w A 'R R A C K | OFFICE AND RESIDENCE GOLDSTEIN BUILDING ‘DIRECTORY i | Reoms 8 and 9, Valentine Bldg. FRATERNAL SOCIETIES GASTINEAU CHANNEL - k) Fratema ‘Societies | of Gastineau ° Channel BPO.E. ELKS meels every Wednesday al 8 pm. Visiting brothers welcome, N. C. BAN- FIELD, Exalted Ruler M. H. SIDES, Secretary MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. i1 Second and fourih Monday of each month & in Scottish Rite Temple ’ beginning at 7:30 p.m. FPORREST R. BATES, Worshipful Master; JAMES W, LEIVERS, Secretary. REBEKAHS Perseverance Lodge No. 2 A meo! every second and fourth Wedne: day, 1.O.O.F. Hall. EDNA M. BUTTS, Noble Grand; MILDRED ‘CASHEN Stcreulry EACK TO KOTZEBUE | lay-| + - RN R Mayor . signed by David Lewis and trimmed in brown gresgrain ribben. The |ester, was presented as the My Construction Co. 5 bag exactly matches the burnt straw hat that's trimmed in three rews of the same ribben. The suit is of tan linen. Pupils Presented in Piano Recital Students of Mrs. Burford Give Program at Studio Saturday Evening The second of a series of recitals was given at the studio of M Fearl Burford on Saturday evenin by the pupils of the Wednesday class After a short talk on class work with illu ions by various pupils, the following pro- m presented: “Rockir Horse Days,” “Dreaming” (for two pianos) mie Hughes. “Mermaids Song,” Song,” Faye Gubser. “Traders of the Desert,” “Toy Sol- diers” (for two pianos), Jackie Bur- ford. “Kingdom of the Gnomes,” vielle,” Earle Hunter, Jr. “Bo Pei (for two solo; Tom- “Blue Bird's “Re- pianos), | | “Breezes Paraker. “Minuet in Lillian Nielson. of the “Little Fishermen" 0s), Gianocos. “Pola “Romance cos. “Roundaletto,” “Hog Hollerin’ “Radio Boys’ pianos), John Bavard. “Ensemble—"Bewitching Fairies Lillian cas, Lorene Nielson, Lorene Night,” Alberta “The Skateys, (for two pian- Krause. Elwell Krause. Time” (for March,” Margaret Gianc Krause, John Bavard, 'mi Elwell Krause. e e —— NEW SIDEWALK IS LAID GOLD STREET upon discovery that oil in the fur-|Fotition after Superintendent Thu- A new sidewalk on the south side; 2 B b of Gold Street, between Fifth and|eXPloded, causing little actual d”m';t’le cost of education. has been i Ry Sixth, with completed by guard the The oid walk was becoming unsafe, in spots, and the job was one of the ail, city repair crew. first block improvements made un- der the pru nt city admimalramon Dally Cross-word Puzzle ACROSS rear Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle ing place n near it Troy . Tardier Lubricate Allowance of meat, drink or clothing: 0ld Eng. law . Agile 9. ‘Ardor Make edging Smaltl island B] E] Hi= o B Aeriform fluid Cover thickly or with a argest of the uth Afri- can anlelulrcs . sailor DowN . Cereal 2. Heathen god Any light gauzy fabric Light_cavalry soldier fi. Dl E = W E KR Kind of rubber Ol times: poetic Period between sunrise and sunset Pronoun . Literary or al i HES . Medicated vellet . Toward the sheltered side Singie unit . Money hoarder . Devoured . Condescend . Tall coarse grasscs 6. Donkey . Small explosion ake a mistake utfit Philippine Negrito . English lettes Rows . Tearfully or | Lillian Nielson and Margaret Bay, (for two pianos), Lo- tyres of Tracy Arm and Endicott rene Krause and Margaret ("“‘"0"A1m just 50 miles south of Juneau, WO where is to be found as, beautifull 5010, 5 canyon within walking distance! as in {furnace {slide,’ {Ms. [ 1 weakly erno- | tor: collon. . Wicker hasket for carrying fish Large weight Pack Smoking device . Not new ommand to & cat 5. Mediear fluids . Sandarac 'tree 2. American ndian . Say further Daa ‘mster Mrs. M. Casper. Mrs. Hamil- (nounced that b speaker oolvin of Washington, D. C.; of the evenng, discussing “Outdooriiso of the cornerstone by Don Ir-| W J. Ferguson, trading post |Recreation,’ ‘in which he pointed|in “ang dedication of the hos-|and airplane company operator of lout the opportunities which Alaska | pital by Dr. Albrecht. !the Kotzebue district, is enroute loffers in out-of-door living. Re-|" qpo events of the day ended with back to his headquarters after a marking that it is almost necessary|, pacehall game between Wasilla vacation and buying trip to the|: to go to the States to learn of ‘hcmnd Palmer high school boys. | States, He is a passenger to Sew- advantages which Alaska presents,| Baccalaureate Services |ard aboard the Yukon. While in IMr. Heintzleman spoke of the scen-| o, sunday, May 16, baccalaureate Scattle, he purchased a guernsey ic and scientific features of Glacier| o vicos were held in the Commun-|milk cow, so that he might have area of a previous geologiclity pay for the graduating class of fresh milk in the Arctic. The cow He mentioned the varied hunt- ¢y paimer High School and eighth 'is to follow him north by later fishing and photographic fea-fgrqqe Those taking part in the' boat. p |program and the graduates were ushered in by the school orchestra returning to even closer- |directed by Maurice Akre playing “DO(the Ninth Symphony. The Rev. Bingle gave an impressive talk. d Commencement the Gold Creek mgmn.‘ Today commencement exercises The climax of the evening came i) pe held in thé Community Hall. vhen during a selection sung by|a gifferent type of program from Lola Mae" Alexander, the church the grdinary has been arranged. It suddenly let off a terrific|yin “eonsist of a court form, the| Someone cried, “IUs another gy duates petitioning for diplomas and several guests rushed t0|pefore the court which is represent- But order finaily prevailed,ieq hy Don Irwin. He will grant the era ing, D 3 s 1 frrrrrrrrr s } FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) and in to-home spots, stated that GREASES GAS — OILS JUNEAU MOTORS Foot of Main Street % | i Y blast. leave. S | Guy Smith DRUGS PUROLA REMEDIES inace had accumulated while them, testifies on the stand as to the| electricity was off until it suddvnly alifications of the petitioners and | A recess is but much noise. {to be taken in the court during Proceeding bravely with her song.|whicli time ‘the school orchestra Alexander finished With 1nO|uiil play. On resumption of the further interruption. But'Wh en|gourt, the graduates will be remind- |Kenneth Ferguson presented his eq py the court of past scen s in fcartoon-talk on famous people, an-\fneir’ lives and calling their atten- other kitchen accompaniment aI-ison to the possibilities of the later [rived with the fall of several dishes.|lifo This will be done by panto- Nut diminishing the interest shown, |mine. The court will then admin- in the illustrator’s discussion, the ister a pledge wherein the graduates minor crash was forgotten as MT.\wii promise loyalty to their school on showed cartoons of Hitler, and country. The program will Mussolini, the Rev. John A. Glasse, | H L. Faulkner and Abraham Lin- | oln. I The meeting was closed with th(" singing of “Good Night Ladies,”| foHowing which Rev. Glas¢e an-| the next gathering {would be held on Tuesday evening,| September 21. MRS DUFRFSNE SAILS | i TO) JOIN * flUSBAND Mrs, Frani: Dulfresne, wife of Exé- 3 cutive Officer Frank Dufresne, uu' the Alaska Game Conimission, smledj for*Seattle this morning aboard the Princess Lo She goes south to join her husband who is recovering nicely following an’operation in a Seattle hospital. They expect to return to Juneau early in June ——————— OUT FOR TRIP | Making a pleasute trip south,| aboard the steamiér Princess Lou-:| ise, are Mrs. C. Hamilton and her | PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- FULLY COMPOUNDED Front Street Next Coliseum PHONE 97—Free Delivery BOQKKEEPING SERVICE TRAINED A( ( OUNTANTS .Tax and System Service JAMES C. COOPER COMPANY CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS Phone 182 Juneau, Alaska Goldstein Bldg.. HOTEL GASTINEAU | " Ewery Effort Made for the | Comfort of the Guests! (GASTINEAU CAFE in connecticn AIR SERVICE INFCRMATICN ton 4s the wife of the ‘manager of ! the Northern Commerical cmnpany‘ | store at Whitehorse. JARMAN'S Custom Built $6.50 FRIENDLY FIVE $5 Men’s FORTUNE Shoes $4.00 Nationally Advertised Fresh Fruit and Vegetables The Best in All Other Grocery Needs California Grocery THE PURE FOODS STORE Telephone 478 Prompt Delivery oottt = s s rrrreerermy THE TERMINAL “This Is Semething Different That You Will Enjoy.” | | Juneau MELCDY HOUSE Music and Electric House (Next Gastineau Hotel) Mrs. Pigg Gastineau Grocery in its new location PHONE 37 FOR FAST DELIVERY Where your patronage is more appreciated Visit the | SITKA HOT SPRINGS } Mineral Hot Baths Accommodations to suit every taste. Reservations Alaska Alr | frrerrrrrrrrrrr e ECIALIZING in French { GASTINEAU CAFE Short Orders At All Hours B the BEST! 7 If youre out to please the man of the family . . . you! good all the things that men like best. let us help A grand selection of food . . . vegetables and PHONE 83 or 85 Sanitary Grocery “The Store That Pleases” If you enjoy indoor sports— here's on. of the best—TRY BOWLING! BRUNSWICK BOWLING ALLEYS Rheirlander and Alt Heidelberg BEER ON TAP lade and placer location notices e s e e e rrs rrrrrrseeasesd ‘“fl’ sale al The Empire Office. | | Rooms 2- Dr. Judson Whittier CHIROPRACTOR Drugless Physician Office hours: 10-12, 1-6, 7-9 4 Triangle Bldg. PHONE 667 Dr. A W. Stewnfl DENTIST Hours 9 am. to 6 p.m. SEWARD BUILDING Office Phone 469 " TELEPHONE 563 | Onwo Hours—9 am. to 10 p.n. Dr. W. A. Rystrom DENTIST Over First National Bank X-RAY DR. H. VANCE OSTEOPATH | Consultation and examination free, Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; 7 to 9:30 by appointment. Gastineau Hotel Annex South’ Franklin St. Phone 177 | J. Robert Simpson, Opt. D. Graduate Los Angeles College of Optometry and Opthalmology | Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground Kcep in mind . . . | Caroline Todd Studio Piano—Harmony—Public Speaking 326 SECOND STREE‘I‘ Health F oods Center BATTLE CREEK, HAUSER AND OTHER DIETETIC FOODS 230 Franklin St. Juneau Telephone 62 Jonex-Stevem Shop LADIES'—MISSES’ READY-TO-WEAR Seward Street Near Third We truly believe that we sell America’s Greatest Shoe Values and Prettiest Footlwear DEVLIN’S Give a- SMITH-CORONA TYPEWRITER J. B. Burford & Co. “Our door step is worn by Satisfied Customers” ' The Juneau Laundry Franklin Street between Front and Second Streets PHONE 358 c ~ Faiae Tow oot~ Parlors Ice Cream, Soft Drinks, Candy COFFEE SHOP | Pvrry Reynolds, Manager : REI.IABLE TRANSFER Our trucks go any place any time. A tank for Diesel Ofl | and a {ank for Crude Ol save burner trouble. PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 WHEN IN A HURRY CALL COLE FOR OIL! 34 plus or 27 gravity, in any amount . . . QUICK! COLE TRANSFER Phone 3441 or Night 1803 If It's Paint We Have It! | IDEAL PAINT SHOP | FRED W. WENDT PHONE 549 t Watch and Jewelry Repairing at very reasonable rates PAUL BLOEDHORN FRONT STREETS | H. S. GRAVES “The Clothing Man” Home of Hart Schafthef and Marx Clothing GARBAGE HAULED | [Reasonable Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 212 Phone 4753 MRS. T. J. JACOBSON Heme Cooked Meals Served from 6:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Catering to Dinner Parties | Juneau Coffee Shop [ .IUNEAU YOUNG Hardware Company PAINTS—OIL—GLASS Shelf and Heavy Hardware | Guns and Ammunition | McCAUL MOTOR Dodge and’ Plymouth Dealers : | ? Thomas Hardware Co. PAINIS — OILS Builders' and ‘Sheif *

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