THOUGHT PAUPER, SHE HAD ptintc Utipctt Dailp Octo Uta. Friday, April 23, 1918 Khp u-... . .. WOMEN OF MOOSE SSKX CPDIUfl TFA-AIF JUNEAU More meetings have JriXlMV ILM JHfcli been neld between the Carpen-Bcautiful cut spring flowers Iters" Union and the Juneau .. rfi.htfni uxunmi flt. Contractors' and Employers' As- Southern Music, Humor Tickle Rotary Club Minstrel Audience There was a "dark" outlook on the stage of the Civic Centre auditorium Thursday evening but it - allows . over tlle Church, when h searched $4,555 Z , "ted there u, ,gu ' -r'' "X f JUNEAU Although she had in her possession, cash that some folks would regard as a modest fortune, Mrs. Esther Ellsworth, found dead here recently .had for eght years been looked on as a destitute person. She was receiving regular aid from the Always of th rnnm3 nf Mr i sociation ,on the question lUUOpHW V- w wa. - discovered .anri i t "", brought no pessimism to the audience of 400 who sat out front. On the contrary, mirth reigned during the first night of the Prince Rupert Rotary Club's min wage increases. Earl Estepp, president of the Union, declared statistics show undertaicr. .,, "er to: Charrill Mclntyre's home, 544 Eighth Avenue East, yesterday afternoon when Women of the Moose held a tea and sale of t.ia. .;;.uwtoi that living costs and wages paid strel show. pun ''ieu $3.40. the average worker do not move WALLACES ! Wnmo rnnklne which drew a The program: Overture, Prince Rupert Symphony Orchestra. Opening Chorus, "In the Land of Cottcf," The Chorus. "Little David Play On Your 0H ,M good attendance of ladies. Mrs. W. V. Tattersal poured and serviteurs were Mrs. Alf Ritchie, Mrs. Arthur Hinton and Mrs. James Irvine. Assist in unison. "A New York contractor," he stated, "compared prices of houses and Incomes from 1939 to 1947. In 1939 it took the average camenter 817 days to make Ehows T.00 - n Made up in blackface in the fullest tradition of the southern "minstrel" stage, the cast of more than 30 regaled the audience with songs of the southern plantations and droll jokes with local variations that made the hall ring with continuous, bursts of laughter. The joke section was composed Saturday ing in the kitcnen were Mrs. enough money to buy a $10,000' 1 T fA1 It (nntr M A CO mO John Morrison, Mrs. W. Gomez, n 2 WALLACE'S Old Fashion ! Bargain Sale Ends Sat. Night j 5 Mrs. C. Erlckson, Mrs. F. Calder- : "uuac' " " carpenter t 889 days to make and onH Mr. Mrs. t. L. wilt Hilton. ttuhipr Cashier . one enough money to purchase the same home at 1947 increased l of four sepia characters mas querading under the names of cost prices. Wi l.lll."irJI Sambo, Tambo, Brother Bones and Mr. Jones but who, beneath r. THIS AND THAT was Mrs. Sam Hougan. In charge of the home cooking sale was Mrs. Dan Morrison and Mrs. Henry Dickens. Wool Dog Mrs. I. Rogers, No. 69. Doily Mrs. Robert McCarthy, No. 85. Cake Mrs. V. Foster, No. 17. it all, were Martin Stuart, Thomas Christie, G. K. S. Black-aby and P. H. Linzey. DIP SHEEP YEARLY Sheep must be dipped at least once a year in a solution of "sheep dip" to prevent mites CEILING FIXTURES If their humor, drawn out by J and sheep scab. von vorit I IVIX'f! IfnOM K'lTfMirv Interlocutor E. T. Applewhaite. Harp," The Chorus. Solo, "Deacon Jones," Wilf Taylor. "Ole Uncle Moon," The Chorui. Panto mine tai "Mammy." Gerry Taylor; (bi "Blushing Rose," Gerry and Jan Taylor. "Kentucky Babe," The Chorus. "Wait till ah's put on man Solo, "Dry Bones," Andy Wyatt. Crown," The Chorus. Melody Closing Chorus "On the Campus," The Chorus. List of cast: First Tenors H. S. Whalen, A. E. Martin. J. A. Teng, R. Van der Sluys, Wilf Towns. Second Tenors G. If. Stan-bridge, J. J. Comadina, B. , B. j Stevens, Walter Smith, Ray Lambert. First Base-B. J. Fortune, G. R. Brett, L. M. Gordon. W. T. Terry, Dr. J. A. MacDonald, G. C. Mitchell, Andy Wyatt, W. D. Mc-Ara, Crawford Moore, -Wilf Taylor, J. Ham, A. E. Smith, J. Lang- 11 itrini,,,,, 1 IIUUU.M . . . FLUORESCENT TRI-Lim Reminiscences had been heard before, that fact did nothing to detract from its current funnyness. Their wit was frankly labelled "Corn" and given and accepted as such. There is still a timeless vigor about such ancient jokes as: PORCH LITES PIN-UPS I'KiSK KAMI'S By w.l. d Reflections -AT THE- Sambo: "What's de difference RUPERT RADIO & ELECTRIC oetween kissing a pretty girl and a dog on a frozen pond?" I'MONK 611 313 TIIIRM AVKNI K W K0 Mr. Interlocutor: "What is the difference, Sambo?" British Columbia Indians are by a goldfish and a cr news-enjoying the ' most solid pros- paprrman was so overpowering, perity known in years, chiefly , its indefinite contemplation had because Japanese have nothing to cease. There are enough frus-to do with British Columbia tratlons already. fisheries, says the Minister of j Lands, Hon. E. T. Kenney. It is "All that the west wants," Sambo: "They're both dogone nice!" ridge. It was the blackface chorus KAIEN CO OP Brighten Your I lome Willi Second Bases A. D. Ritchb, P I '""vw i ( CcX:- 'It says a Social Credit member and orchestra, trained and dir O. H. Haugen, L. M. .Shannon, ected by Charles P. Balaeno. H. T. Lock. certain Japan is not famous for the number of aliens swarming along her coasts, and all busy helping reduce natural resources. that gave the show its first-rate Interlocu tor E. T. Apple "is a square deal." With this startling, humane and logical revelation, it will now be in order to pass along to the next order of business. Wall Tone - Vello-Alabastin whaite. quality, setting In a high bracket End Men Sambo, M. F. Stuar'.; for amateur productions. Their harmonizing of such songs as FOR YOl'K SPUING ( 1 KAMNti Tambo, Tom Christie; Brother HAMP CLc.ANfc.K-WALLr-AI'tH CLKANKR- WAL In the Land of Cotton," "Little Bones, G. R. S. Blackaby, Mr. PER REMOVER dLUl CLfc.ANr.K- BRUSHES -Ml David Play On Your Harp," Ken WAXES tucky Babe" and melodies of well-loved southern songs was Box 1127 Phone 179 2M 3rd 1 excellent. - . "I think I'm going to "have one of my headaches." After reading about Mr. Mc-Nab's aquarium in Wednesdays' Daily News it struck one that the life of a gold fish must possess infinite charm. No debts and no cost of living, high or low. No disturbing rumors and everything so fresh, so pure and clean. Just enough gentle society, and every now and then an objett of amused wonder. The grim necessity of having to keep one's head above water something unheard of. The con- Individual performances rich with humor were Wilf Taylor's Now that there is likelihood of a pool in McClymont Park, swimming in the Salt Lakes across the harbor should - also resume. Once, in Prince Rupert, swimming came close to becoming the fayorlte out-of-doors sport. But in later years, for some unknown reason, this declined and mainly dogs went bathing. Collies, spaniels, air- rendition of "Deacon Jones," in Jones, P. H. Linzcy. Stage Manager, T. N. Youngs. Orchestra Conductor C-. P. Baagno. Piano Frances Moore. First Violins A. ' C. Cameron, Nellie Anderson, G. Varfeldt. Second Violins F. Conrad, Marjorie Smith, J. L. Lee. Clarinet N. E. Gerrard. Saxophone B. Sprinkle. Trumpet G. Brown. Trombone C. F. McCarthy. Drums R. Woods. which he was made up in the FOR THE BEST IN AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE . . . 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