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"8 T S A A Y N TR T R M U _THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1931. . ” Tennis Mode Daily C d P FIRST TELEVISION WEDDING iy EL M E R REED aily Cross-word Puzzle . e !’ ACROS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 10. Presentiy "’ 5 state: ahbr “ 4 Dave march | | |79 Ohese . TALK THURSDAY § SUNDAY AT 2:30 ;- . DE L] & T 15. And: Latln % Dipmenens! I N . . . 16. Greater g fea- . i Special Meeting of Parent-|§ Fine Program of Vocal and| = ‘amiint g NEW YORK, May 13—President i, Teachers to Be Held Instrumental Numbers s rpener sring, il Jonn Heydler of the Nstfonal % 19. Manacles ok ague, has announced he had dis- ’ in .Grade ‘School | Is Arranged 21, Placid ::::l‘:nce allowed the protest filed by the r 22. Render un- - BeMon SRS |St. Louls Cardinals on the game ale, At a special meeting of the Ju- |; Students of music in the Juneau | 23. Unclosed ening the Chicago Cubs won at Chicago neau Parent-Teacher Association public schools are preparing to give | 25. Push eently \hreads In & | April 19 by a score of 4 to 1. The tomorrow evening in the suditorium next Sunday afternoon the last of S 38. Kind of bird | Cardinals had asked that the game of the grade school, Elmer Reed their series of Sunday concerts for | 27. Need {- Kirchen s10ve he replayed. P er of the Territory, will de- this scholastic year. The concer:| 28. Old Dominion water The protest was based on the de- iver his illustrated lecture on Alas- will begin promptly at 2:30 o'clock | 5o §iate; abbr. -~ 43. ltem of prop- . DOWN s L g cision of Umpire Charles Moran, e ka He was to have spoken and in the grade school auditorium, and | 21. Winged 45, Willow 2. Distance from 44. Mark of & who had ruled Riggs Stephenson 4 to have shown his pictures at the (Will be under direction of Miss| 3} Outebives 47 I ame gontne 3. 100 aquire " 48 United - |Chicago outfielder, had held s fly Sl last regular gathering of the asso- Dorothy Fisher, teacher of instru-| 35. Fure par- 49. Short sleep ’maleu 48, Mlnu!criml: ball “momentarily,” retiring a St. F clation, but other numbers on the mental music, and Mrs. Leo Oster- | 35 ciial? yentty o Lommmg, o & Bk wrunk 5L Propocition of |Louis batter. St Louis claimed i . prozram then proved longer than |§ man, teacher of vocal music. 38. The approach- 53. Payable 6. Beer place that the hit should have been de- R had been expected, making impos- A fine program of instrumental| yo. Confinet " 85, Tvpe meas- & Pertumes % w:'rl.';'w:-','.?o."“ clared a double, and Stephensor Veafh sible a proper presentation of his |* and vocal music has been arrang-| 41. Writer ures 9. Discharged Islands dropped the ball shortly after the Frank Duvall and Grayce Jones of Newark, N. J., were principals " subject. ed for the occasion. / catch. In the first wedding performed before mlérophunkl Ilndl ahutael:clrlc Datay B Beneficial M eyt 7 ) cell. The ceremony, performed by Dr. A. Edwin Kelgwin, was trans- . The ;:'l‘:v ";I":’ p::n';tpd Mr s l pa"mpa'e | z n%// m.ny/.. d;fi?:el:‘f?:elflmhv‘;iw‘;g; mitted by New York’s new sound and sight stations. Reed to go over his numerous pho- /2 /J /4 the accuracy of the umpire’s judg- S R A R PRET tographic slides and he has chos- / ment and that the game shall PHEASANT FOR 5KAGWAY PATIENT TRANSFERRED ‘ “ en only the best of widely distrib- Zi A : stand as played. : 1 N amme dan e |mRE = times for presentation tomorrow MEXT /1 /% ON VISIT TO IDAHO for Skagway. She had one passen- Ray Burns, a seaman, who en- ¢vening. ‘ { ger, C. B. Floman. She is scheduled | tered St. Ann's Hospital May 1, » § _dduEN AmEEN AN CdEEEE w l// filll-/ Mr. Reed has been in the front ranks of stampeders to most of Alaska's gold camps and also he What the well-dressed racqueteer will wear this coming Summer is' charmingly illustrated above by has been transferred to the Ma- rine Hospital at Port Townsend ‘ Wash. He was taken south on th> to return to Juneau tonight or to- morrow morning. . Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Redlingshafer left on the Alaska for the States Elks Will Furmsh Public has ventured into many remcte un- | Mrs. George T. Brokaw, promi- enoute o Tdabio ‘where: ey S} ; - ' : steemship Admiral Evans this ¢ Esbitabl taiof o 2 " | nent in New York social circles, | V. for . timé Wi Rativecs st Tk , ; habitable parts of the Territory. | Bent in New Vork socia circles with Something friends. papers for sale at The |moming, i Empire. His pictures depict scenes and ac- tivities all over the Northland and extend throughout a period that had its beginning toward the close of the last century. Entertaining and Instructive His accompanying lecture is both entertaining and instructive. Mr. Reed has frequently deliv- ered his illustrated address in both the States and Alaska for paid admissions, but there will be no Charge at the tomorrow’s meeting The program is the fourth in a series entitued “Know Alaska Bet- s sponsored by the Parent- Teacher Association. The public is cordially invited to be present. - e — phur Springs, W. Va. The outfit New in Events consists of a one-piece costume with sleeveless, low-necked waist terminating in shorts, cut full with wide pleats, AR NES FINAL CLOSE-OUT SALE- RUBBER FOOTWEAR - “ W “All aboard for a good time" be the conductor's call next urday night when the Elks their famous Railroad dance. i Rolling stock has been oiled up. Bachelor Farmer !refitted and refurnished; the rails have been polished, a real locomo- Cooks Own Meals |tive will be on hand to “pull” the crowd and all trainmen have been On Dollar a Week cautioned to be sure and see that wil) Sat- give every passenger in the big hall sees CHARLOTTE, N. C., May 13— all the scenery and that they en- Dont try to budge J. M. Harris joy it. ‘rom membership in the confirmed Brakemen, engineers, firemen, in bachelors’ club for a wife would fact the complete yard crew will cost him an extra dollar a week. be on “duty” from the first puff Harris, a Fort Mill, S. C, farmer, of the locomotive to the last run says there’s no trick in his expe: into the roundhouse. 2 Old papers at the Embire office | account, His food costs him exact-| Bxcursion tiokets are without WEDDING Tn Sixteen Burned to | : : : Y 00 TATE 70 CLASSIFY |[J, 0 Dick per veek and Beres timit and stop-overs will be allow- Death, Movie Theatre Everything in the line of Footwear ----- Men’s, } ’ ? ’ 2 ’ = ’ M FOR SALE-Gasboat KIPLING. 60| One dozen eggs per weck, allow- | R —— | TOKYO, May 13—Sixteen per- BOyS Ladles NI]SSCS Gll‘lS Children’s---Rub- horse power Peerless engine in|ing eggs for breakfast every other GOODIE SALE 4 | sons: were brned’ B dkath and 901 good condition. Boat 60 feet long | morning; two balls of sausage every were injured in a fire last night bCI' BOOtS RUbbCl’S prpers AI‘CthS AEEE All o Y. overall. Cruiser type, accommo-|other breakfast; cabbage for dinner The Ladies Altar Society will during a. movie show in a tempor- ‘ i dating 6 persons. Boat may be|and a quart of sweet milk each hold a FOOD SALE in the show Miss Irene Lundstrom and|ary shack in Shimamaki vilage, Slaughtered at cost and lCSS. NOW 18 your tlme e examined at Lower City Float.| night for supper. That adds up to room of the Capital Electric Co., Island of Hokkiado, | Cash price $3000.00. Insured for|one dollar, as a farmer is now Second and Seward, Saturday, May Kenneth wHterhou”l The Tiin burst into flames ter-‘ tO buy yOur fOOtWCaI' All GOOdrlCh HOOd and I ) —adv rorizing the audience. Two hundred ‘=5 persons stampeded, the fire over- taking some of them. Sixteen houses in the vicinity were dei!ro}ed e $5,000.00. !nquu-e Emmre paid, he declared. MENS WEAR REDUCED 16th. Marry Tonight U. S Rubber Company All fresh stock. All snzes. ¥ $3.95 = | At 8 o'clock tonight, at the Res- urrection Lutheran Church, Miss | Irene Lundstrom, daughter of Mr. | and Mrs. A. E. Lundstrom, will be united in marriage to Mr. Kenneth WILSON TRAVELING H. Waterhouse. The Rev. Harry R.| M. §. Wilson, representative of Allen will read the wedding service. |the Blake, Moffit & Towne Oom—]= The church affair will be open|pany, left on the Admiral Evam,E GOODRICH /\\D HOOD Men’s Short Brown and Black Boots, Iilllllfllllllllllflll R £ SRR e e e —|E to Gy pair . w0 u i e S 934 .t rom % tO O% £ BOYS SHORT BOOTS, Sizes 11 to 1, B ¥ E PAIT L. L & R .$2. 1 MEN’S DRESS SH[RTS I‘g MEN’S HIP BOOTS ng Flsher and heavy grades, sizes 6 to 12, pair ............ .$6.25 K HIGH BOOTS, BIG BOYS;, sizes 2 to 6, ‘ o) R A e e G el K BOYS’ HIGH BOOTS, Sizes 11 to 1, jof: 1) R R e Sl el e ) CHILDREN'S STORM KING BOOTS, sizes 5 to 10, in brown and black, pair . LADIES BROWN RIDING BOOTS, brown and black, all rubber, sizes 3 to 6, pair . .$2.95 LADIES’ ALL RUBBER ZIPPERS, Silk Rayon Lined, for all heels, all sizes, . values to $4.50, NOW, pair ............$2.69 Values to 81.75 - Now 95¢ MEN'S KHAKI PANTS Yalues to $3.25, Now §1.95 Spring Topcoats, 's357%60° $24.50 VanHeusen Collars, 4 for $1.00 Prices to .$2.89 MEN'S WOOL SHIRTS e Values to $6.00 Now $3.75 ALWAYS LADIES’ RUBBERS to fit all style shoet, % | ; : b ; SOMETHING NEW! fresh stock, AL e 95 cents ’ MEN’S WOOL WORK SOX L Everything must be }solgtea;) you;r m:;nic;:s limited. We must va- -‘4’- l Look our stock over. ‘We are = 1 enm'e Mo:k regurd- ‘ 3 Yalues to 50c, now 35c GEORGE BROTHERS Telephones 92—95 (e = meon e S s e ) less of cost.. Make us an offer for: eflnfl? oF ‘part stock. ALL SALES FOR CASH ONLY--No*Approvals, No Refunds, No Credit * SEE OUR BIG WINDOWS .- Display Full of Real Prices P FIXTURESFOR SALE - o MEN'S WOOL WORK SOX 4 Pairs for $1.00 J. M. 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