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| THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THLRbDAY MAY 27, 1937. ‘ | BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG e ‘ l l p) D € M nanes novane LRSS e Y YORE P NO,N0,N0-Y [ ALRTE Wi N FREE FROM WORRN - ' HONGRN- WHEN &R WE GONTER SHH -~ O\SH Ue T THE SHORE NE 'WE GOT & SO F NOU'LL HELP ME FIND OUT t/k? m@g i §€NT HAN L & CURIOSITY S WHAT THE DOODLE-BUG SAD" adesTeR | LEETLE COMPLEY, (T'LL_6DD TEN YEARS MISTAIL Bk | |] TeTeRED JUGHEND-; O WY LIFE -- i 1 TH WAaND, i WS TOPHER ~—— 7{0 L | GNATS 22 i o f i D [(F RS |y & » she will make & visit of NEws "EMS ‘*\‘;“"“""" nfin Nh N e DBMUIay Ballllllfli i BUSINESS DIRECTORY FRATERNAK, SOCIETIES ! Mrs, George ellerich. e plans to spend some time ‘with| I PROFESSIONAL ; GASTINE AU CHANNEL I I ,.l( sister, Mrs. Wilbur Pentzer, FHUM SITKA b St nifiafion Held | man h n acting as librarian | | |at the Sitka Public Library for the rioon vous wows Wit ! " DROFESSIONAL || Fraternal Societies | 1 ® i i o oak e oast several year | Masons Attend Ceremonies| | oAK-— Nature's Gift Everlasting | | SITKA, Alaska, May 26. —Ib]xrv‘ ; | | BOGG lm . ‘ of Gastineau ‘ . lia1 Correspondence) — Commence- | T ; Held :in ' Scottish | GARLAND AN |1 B (,} ¢ \ ment week activities at the Shel-| R Sitka on Vis bl Rite T 1 f PHON! I | }Gnne | | Gon Jackson Memorial School here| Hollis Benjumin of Oakland,| ite Temple R B I —— ] ———E started with the baccalaurcate sp,\,m mluulm arrived L‘u;l h“xflt(uullf‘ ! ey M_ ks RN (,UAIL/\NT\-‘E | | brs. kASER & FREEBURGER | | ¥ | i | spend e s er wit S cle s eMols t 4 o . | jce Sunday morning, May 16, at| ).7(-;1 3 L\: :l;l}lxx}l'l(l “;llr‘v shbeer ( ‘u “”‘, . nui\\l 'u(n‘ ‘(H ‘:‘1’ 1\: M pia S . _.; DENTISTS i | REBOE RLKS moels |the First Presbyterian Church, with | nd ‘atnt, Mr. an s, DR |were in attendance last eveni | = o Blormgren Bulldiog | : Sviry. Widbialay T v |the Re Webster de- | Sarvela, Jamestown Bay |the banquet given by the Junc ; - Lt by We : T D | e chapter of the DeMolay in the ban- . g | 8 p.m. Visiting brothers | yilivering: Se b WY S Warster Goes South f6itiat room. of'\ e iBoaktish . sRite | Alaska Music Supply | Hours 9 am. (0 9 p.m | ¥ welcome, ‘N. C. BAN- | the graduating seniors. The senior| FURAI o i .«‘m e teachi e le | Arthur M. Uggen, Manager I g FIELD, Exalted Ruler o M. H. SIDES, Secretary ruments Pianos—Musical In 2 ot, served at North Pacific i : ! o {ing staff of the Sheldon kson| James Latimer C v, Master Hall the evening of May 18, was | : ol, left on the Northweste ouncillor, presided as toastmaster sy MOUNT JUNFAU LODGE NO. i1 llowed by eighth grade promotion | | % & i St b;““m:, B o My | Wednesday morning for a short/for the occasion, and took charge | | Phone 200 122 W. Second |1 | Dr. Charles P. J [ e . : V| fay at his home in Cottage Grove, [of the initiation ceremony held later | == | Dr. Charles P. Jenne || Second and fourlh | | and Suppli 19, TR R ‘“.( wff“;h rz‘r Orogon, after which he will go tolin the Lodge room of the Temple. |j—— I DENTIST ; Monday of each month students were announced ready foi lifornia, to attend sum-{" Marking the first occasion of pre- | | i | in Scottish Rite Temp'e Ihigh school; consisted of a play :Oulifpents, o1 s lgentation' 1n Juneas, the Médal of | | HITE SPOT | | | Rooms 8 and 9, Valentine Bldg. | | beginning at- 7:30 pn . “The Bell of Atri,” numbers by the 3 sions_at the University of A:“ fon. it dba F‘ k‘ | w E 11 TELEPHONE 176 | FORREST R. BATES school chorus and orchestra ‘and|California. He was accompanied | APY bR e o £ R M LIQUOR STORE {Worshipful Master; JAM v O O R tieatcs ny|on the trip by his mother whb{L: Gamick, Dad Advisor of the Ju-| | Ph 655 ity B e orshi aster; JAMES W. |the presentation of certificates by au chapter | one | LEIVERS, Secretary. Stevenson, school prin- {arrived last week from Oregon for N® | Tnitiated into the Order of De- . The presentation of awards|® Short-visit. . Molay were Harold and Alfred Zen.. | B——————————————M | | 2 s f REBEKAHS earned during the school year was S ""Nm ger. Members of the Masonie Ordc o * e i Dr. Rlchard WI“lal'nl Perseverance Lodge No. 2 A mee's made Thursday rm:ll\ml May 20, o s ale and John Walmer|Femained i attendance for the B DENTIST } S"“'Y ;‘“‘0"‘* and fourth Wednes- FAMILY ACCORD ot ol :\flvmofl;l “2 OIS | Tuitadn (ki Russell: Magnnd) !u-m.w.m b WAR R A C K OPFIOE AND RESIDENSE v .o}.qo.lr. Hall. EDNA 1. It’s all in the family—this wardrobe of knitwear. Sister's dress is |8ave their annual class day pro-| = .o "l 4he newspaper Nugget, i s GOLDSTEIN BUILDING | 'S, Noble Grand; MILDRE ) ... % i gram, both events taking place in|Publisher of the newspaj 28 || Construction Co R C | |cASHEN, Secretary. kilitted of soft beige mercerized knitting and crochet cotton, trimmed a‘l‘p‘ : ditorium. A fatewell social |2t ‘Nome, ‘Alaska, were week-entl | MISS RUTH COFFIN | ! 1 \ I 4 AN s il navy biue. Little brother’s suit has pants fastened io the top with | % GO M 0L B e, fol- | visiiors here, guests of Eiler Han- (| B Gl 3 : £ oo vy { LEAVES - TONIGHT; | suncau Phone 487 | |5 . | Juneau Ice Cream havy blue buftons. {lowed by the commencement pro- en, Superintendent at the Pio- ‘ Y e VACATION IN SOUTHW——— e ] " Dr. Judson Whittier Parlors < — |gram for high school seniors Fri- |Deers’ Home. Prompt Delivery [ 2 i : O — CHIROPRACTOR at the Duncan home, assembling a ' day morning. Members of the grad- ) | 4 g . N1 Return from Tour b — s e e ; | Ice Cream. Soft Drinks, Candy | . group of friends of the honoree. uating class are Woodrow Clemens, A L2sx Drugless ‘Physician ¢ | f Pany GWB“ F“r The occasion was given as a going- | Rampart ron R. Cooke, Kia-| Dr and Mrs. H.J. Hodgins and 'rM|l' Ruth Cofin, wacher in the | JUNEAU Office hours: 10412, 1-5, 7-0 | 3 COFFEE SHOP i away party for Miss Lovejoy, and wock; Lillian Edenso and Louise|Son, Harold, . Mrd« here 1"; :“35 !r‘\':x(utn A aboard the | | MELODY HOUSE ||| kocms 2-3-4 Triadele Bidg. | wrey SOYRIGS e also was held in observation of her | Morrison, Hyadburg; Clara Four- | ©VeRing, returning from an extend- nroute south for the; | £ lectric T PHONE 667 v o <3 birthday, today Inie, Hoonah: Margaret Gregoriofs,|€d tour of ‘the United States, dur-|summer | M‘;:" (2(':‘1 'l;"‘u ”i-x (“I“-“‘v f i : | 5 ‘ Guests. of the afternoon were! Afograk; Murgaret Hope, Sitka;|.08 Whicll they visited relatives iy ‘Miss Colfln, ‘who has deen' inj| "5 s ot | 2k , “ud l Rfium“mMR ! 3 . . | Wisconsin and North Carolina, re- charge of vocal music in the Ju- s, Figg . BEESEIR R s TR | t Miss Margaret Protzman, Miss Jane | Anna Grace Johnson, Bethel; Eu- i i Our trucks go any gm ndn‘y' | turning to the West Coast by auto- | neau scheols, has not made defin- | time. A tank for bile, via New Orleans and Cali-|ite plans for vacation in the Mus. R,.(;]mg‘ Miss LO\(](‘y_ Blomgren, Miss Irenc McCormick, gene W. King, Juneau; Charles W. ‘! Dr. A. W. Stewart || | Miss Helen Beistline, Mis Emnio] on, Wrangell, and Floyd J. Pau- | ™" & s | - \ and a lank for Crude Oil | ‘Mrs. H. Messerschmidt Mclgechnie, Miss Mary Wildos, Miss [wok, Gapo Prince of Wales. Diplo- itila. g A i LRt ~ Gastineau Grocery ||| St s save burner {rouble. : { . and Miss Mary Jean mas were presented by W. Leslie R s B | W ol ey } in its new location [ 11 i W8y | PHONE 149, NIGH! | L 2 i 1 Miss Adams Visit | - | eAf SEWARD BUILDING ) T 148 1! Sail South Tomight Yaw, Superintendent of the school. Miss Adams Visiting { PHONE 31 FOR FAST | /| ! s oLy AT R Miss Laura Adams, Sheldon Jack- | Spmmh missionaries of the early DELIVERY Office Phone 469 A S i (0, SO Mrs. Wililam Redling and her 1 Gélikky Tonves son School teacher, left on tho‘m!h“l"lh‘u‘ntu'v practiced irri-| | Where your patronage l BT EH TR _' WIIEN IN A uunur daughter, Miss Bernice Lovejoy, ac- BADMAN DlEs Bdwin B, Genung, Jr, was a|Poat Princeton, which called here(€ation in California. | is more appreciated | s ' CALL COLE FOR OfL: | cothpanicd by Mrs. Henry Messer- passenger aboard the Northwestern|Monday to pick up students “_ i 2 a— I st 8 TELEPHONE 563 1|1 84 plus or 27 gravity, in any | cehmidt, are to leave this evening for Seattle after spending a year |the school to return them to their| ARTER THE CRUISER " e e e Office Hours—9 am. to 10 pam. | | ! amo Searth o5 D o Sotl' i Southeast Alaska homes, for Hyda: | 3 { D R :I:\({:]Trlt\xL':"*wt‘l?r‘”‘ w i FRUM w UNDS 1::;{ :}Jf.’l‘f'n?"uu?ffi, Al‘]:r:kibscxl;g(! burg #nd Metlakatia ‘for & visit. “ SPECIALIZING [ Dr.W. A. Rystrom | COLE TRANSFER Mrs. Redling is to vacation in ‘;u the proprietor Neill Anderson, | Miss Lottle Stevenson, who will be Gin i) | DENTIST 1| Phone 3441 or Night 1803 B0, RO g A gaepor, nder: iatutadiite Rrina JOntadn ds'te § PLEASURE TRIPS | 2 Bt | Over First National Bank ! 873 TR S Seattle for a month, visiting with - {who recently returned to his home |28 y _ , 15 to be Oletn—Epedliy - ainh { in French | X-RAY 113 T e T relatives, while Miss Lovejoy ten-| TACOMA, h., May 27.—Ver owing a period of recuperation|i charge of the school gift shdp | l\lAl:{Il\l_ l';; y—Comfortable | i Bl £ AR tatively plans to travel further non “Blackie” Campbell, 23, es-!from the effects of an operation | Uring Miss Adams’ absence. ‘m FoROE . e a : sz [ If iUs Paint We Have It! scuth and to return to Seati.c in Canadian badman, who was | jundergene at the Mayo Clinic, in|™ o — T B pe Falian e et i) ¥ {he fall to enter business college. three times by prowler car Rnchc ter, Minnesota. Mr. Genung 1 R e Rttt ot DR. H. VA.NCE { ! IDEAI‘ Pmm Mrs. Messerschmidt will visit for cfficers here when he fled from a | | will return to the employ of Proc- EMEMBER K }2 o Dinners OSTEOPATH 3] FRED W. WEND'T i two months at her former home $10 robbery in Seattle, but wi {tor " alid Exible, with Whom' He o ® % | G“y smlth . | Consullation” and examination | PHONE 549 H in 'Tacoma. landed in j is dead. Despite)was associated before coming to | . AU CAFE | free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; | In honor of Miss Lovejoy, who amputation of his left arm to stop!Sitka. Mrs. Genung, the former | 6 GAS'"NE 7 to 9:30 by appointment. o ated this month from Juneau gangrene, it spread to other parts|Ruth Anderson, will remain here ‘ u | Short Orders At All Hours | Gastineau Hotel Annex : H(gh School, a tea was given yes- of his body. during the summer months. ! i | South Franklin St. ~ Phone 177 | ay afternoon by Miss Corrinne R A | PUROLA REMEDIES' e e | 21| Watch and Jewelry Repairing *and Miss Po ricia Hussey Tocay's News Today—Empire. Going Out on Visit [“CATL rLAVD“\'kS e =11 . vdy riablo xiss @Robert Simpson, Opt. D. PAUL BLOEDHORN ‘ Graduate Los Angeles College ! | oo ol il it of Optometry and | Opthalmology | FFA TR i es Fitted Lenses Oround‘ H. S. GRAVES ’ PRESCRIPTICNS CARE- | Miss Louise Brightman, daughter ‘ 3 P Jiof Mrs. James L. Brightman, left Schlllln “ PULLY" OOMEMLEE o Dally Cross-word uzzle Wednesdiy on the Norih Sea on | ¢l route to Long Beach, California, it S 2 DR PURE ‘/ ILLA | PHONE 97—Free Delivery Solution of Vesterday's Puzzle 10 \‘r‘r\\:v"l(e ’ 1 n e e T e 6. (reck letter y o G il e B ——Ch— sy | “I'he Clothing Man" 2 South Ameri- S | z o R l c - - - 2B | | ‘l‘l Home of Hart Schaffner and | L e i | | Keep in mind . . . ' Marx Clothing DRY CLEANING BOOKKEEPING SERVICE | | Caroline Todd Studio 0 B 0 s the BEST! Piano—Harmony—Public o B G 5. | i TRAINED ACCOU TS If you're out to please the man || | Speaking | r | e i Tax and System Service of yt‘l’x‘(‘enm(r)nuily ) At let us help 326 SECOND STREET il GmégE HmAULED : | IAMES C Co PER COMPANY you! A grand selection of ——— 3 Reasonable Monthly Rates | Soft E. ACCOUNTANT good food . . . vegetables and |7 o E. O. DAvls a1 Winin cont | | CERTIFIED, PUBLIC S all the things that men like best. f| Hea.lth Foods Center TELEPHONE 212 i vsring e e | Water Phorie 182 Juneau; Alaska Goldstein Bldg. o e | ot Sents 14 ‘ Prione 475 | i ! Washing i : T i | AND OTHER n‘lm‘lg:: | ; o e & ? AR Sanitary Grocery FOODS i 52 3 LirwRbomotive ant ¢ ; 5 “The Store That Pleascs” | 230 Franklin St. | J | . uneau Coffee Shoj . IR ° HOTEL GASTINEAU | owean” " Fucphane o2 || Jumeau Coffee Shop 5. Company of ; (;ri\ek marzet players ina ace B 55, Cuble meter 6. Crods strips to DoWN 1. Public vehicle 7. protoation for 2. Medieval money the head of account in . England 9 | Your Every Effort Made for the ’TB e ———] | e g ey oy | ALA Comfort of the Guests! E‘} / 4 Jones-Stevens Shop 1 Catering to Dinner Parties m s‘i‘y GASTINEAU CAFE ' BEADY. TO-WEAR ; B:wnrd w ‘lfir Third | PHONE 15 - | JARMAN'S. Custom Built $6.50 « S5 || Fresh Fruit and Vegetables | FRESH LOCAT. EGGS DAILY Rheinlander and Alt Heidelberg | TYPEWRITER i | California Grocery |~ TN PYrEWRITER | THEPGREPOODSSTORE ~ fi——|| LEDuRXS: | . | Satisfied Customers” Telephone 478 Prompt Delivery | and Prettiest Footwear DEVLIN'S in cofinection ' L || Hardware m 'AIR SERVICE INFORMATION - » i 1| e R, | we truly believe that we sell Guns and ARmgiiie | - s » America’s Greatest Shoe Values ' : — - ) If you enjoy indoor sports— here’s one of the best—TRY BOWLING! BRUNSWICK BOWLING ALLEYS ve a- SMITH-CORONA frrrrrrrrrrr e FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) The Juneau Laundry | e ——— g | i i GREASES ! ! [ GAS — OILS | Frankiin Street between Tns TERMINAL 1 UNE 3 S l‘mntn:d Second Streets | B P AU MOTORS {| | Fourth and Franklin Sts. ! “Fhis Is Semething Different That You Will Enjoy.” J S mm?me(;) ] Baihire ae l ‘ par |

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