vk THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1932. 5 NI SO R D R B e taemens FRESH KILLED————DUE ON “NORTHLAND” . WASHINGTON CUCUMBERS, large, each . . . . ARTICHOKES, each et RADISHES, bunch . . ... ...... CHICKENS, Pound 25¢ BROILERS, Pound 35c¢ ALL GREEN FOODS LISTED ARRIVING ON “NORTHLAND” | FRESH ASPARAGUS, 2 pounds . . . 25¢ 17¢ 14¢ FRESH PEAS, 2 pounds . . ... .. .25¢ 5c [ | \ | | [ | | 8 Teacher—A. S. Dun- D l C d P PUBLIC SCHOOL | | aily Cross-word Puzzle | | ACROSS Solutlon of Yesterday’s Puzzle 8. Humbul'l pragiy JUNEAU Tu GET E Tun h w ‘ hru' | . atc TA E Tva Til! 5. Run_between —_}_AR 1 [SIERZCIOPAILEERIAIT] 10. Emoloys ld s Alice Erb; | 8. Deity of CIOIVIEIRFZU NI [TIE E LIA] 11. Not any V. Bourgette; | { fields and HIETAIVIT [E R TIA 16. Uit of F abel Aiorlmg: ; 12. Author of SED gA R ls_,LS N 19. Seed' cone Ruby Apland; “The Ru= AISH tainer 4 balyat” 20. Chi Donie Taylor; 3 ’ Rearer: RIEICIE | E 35 Chmporated ,Founh Grade, Miss Mary Kolasa; |Ketchikan ngh!house 14 Too e AR TIEMP THL fifi“.},‘,‘,"‘ o All but Mrs. Lance chd Fourth and Fifth Grades L . ; e Pl ESIOD A 7 s uiome ! but Mrs. o Grades, Miss| Blacksmith Brings Wit- | " sheiter SEWERWES o RIAT i e | ricKson, \\']]O Rt‘slgn(’i N ade, Miss .th Fl 18; AIVIE R’STE E H de, Miss nesses wi nm ae. t 27. Cabin Are Re-engaged 2L Top of a DIOIVIEZZA E RO 28, Seif i © d Seventh mountaln VIEINIERZE N 30. Goddess of %t Seventh To obtain naturalization pape: Pvt{nk BIAIRBAVIE £ ) ¥ Grfl)fic’fi:’fl Tupper, (from the TUnited States Dis Fflf,dm?m UTIEBREIS S E 5 35 LAt antine s Y iss Helen E.!Cournt, Martin Enockson and his Ralses TEDHsTER E unimpaired ¥ Music, Miss|two witnesses, Fritz Blandow and | §7- Eronoun = U a5 Mathematics, | Oliver Johnson, flew from Ketch ng;-.m; o 43. Volcanie 51, Famous 35. l:dn-’oc a Miss Marjorie Till- |kan to this city. The; e ilor e Tt Farad ot e hirscous English and Phys-|Juneau early this mor 31 :f;x‘.;x' of dog i Tl{n“' W @ m;:;‘ckm‘“ »n, High School, Miss L:Lfme:.i'cthe de;:;ed mn'/mhhl([; A SN of bt ‘;{o,’f"'““ e Adlan : sawed (rom and Physical | tificates just fore moon and were ¥ worm 2 mong ctohi- | 3% 7 3. Anarchistl 39. Pallid , ‘Elmer G.|scheduled to fly back to Ketchi-; 18 e wn?\':d °f % Son of Judah 40. Pulled apart | K . Crescent- 3 : | The present instance 1s irst| 36 Not ‘there 4. Mos!eu:\;‘nn shaved i Word ot “hool, MIs: . Low galter ure s 1 Sctie S juse of an airplane in Alaska o Viotent” siorm 0. Drot oo 7. However 3. Myaelf I High | connection with the obta School, » raturalization papers. . T PR TR Cheaper and Quicker COLOMBIA INDIANS SLAY SIX “By correspondence, I had b«\':\: who has re-“ —_— informed that the Count o end| VILLAVICENCIO, Colombia —|grant me a hearing today,” H(‘rwl\('ws relayed from ranch to ranch |plained Mr. Enockson. “Transporta- ‘hosen. | across the “llanos” reached here|tion of my witnesses and me both | . school [that six cowboys had been am- [ways between Ketchikan and Ju bukhed by i neau is cheaper and quicker by .|airplane than by steamship “We had breakfast in Ke kan before stanting from There al | | :mrcre going into court. We left |Ketchikan at 7:04 o'clock this | morning and arrived in Juneau at 19:35. |Juneau and shall have our dinner |in Ketchikan.” In Lighthcuse Service Mr. Enockson, a native of Nor- |way, is @ blacksmith in the United St oned at Ketchikan. | there. The flight was made on the seaplane of the Pioneers Air Ber- ice, which maintains its base at Ketchikan. During the stay in Juneau, the aircraft was moored near the dock of the Union Oil Company. — e, Daily Empire Want Ads Pay then had another breakfast here | We have had luncheon in | Lighthouse Service and is| | Mr. Blan- | |dow and Mr. Johnson are alsg con- | with the lighthouse service | KLAWOCK MEN SENTENCED FOR LIQUOR VIOLATION mert, Klawock, charged with vio- Law, entered pleas of guilty before Judge Peters at Craig yesterday former to serve four months in the Ketchikan Federal jail and the latter to pay a fine of $75. ac- Willilams and Demmert were ar- rested by Deputy United S&am Marshal Nielsen. —_——..————— GIRL BORN AT HOSPITAL Mrs. A. R. Edwards of Douglas | is the mother of a daughter born GREEN ONIONS, bunch . . . . .. PROSPERITY “HELP TO BUILD OUR OWN COMMUNITY" upon his personal progress. controlled properties means more money for home people. “Dollars Like Chickens Come Home to Roost” D e PHONES 92 or 95 5¢ Every right-thinking citizen recognizes the influence of local prosperity Every dollar spent with home-owned and George Bros. OPEN UNTIL MIDNIGHT 5 DELIVERIES—10 am., 11 am., 2, 3:30 and 4:30 p.m. | SUGAR BEST CANE SUGAR, MACARONI—bulk, Hygrade Egg, 3 lbs...25¢ MEXICAN BEANS, fresh stock, 1b. PEANUT BUTTER, 2-lb. jars,best grade..35¢ PRUNES, fresh, large, 4 pounds OUR DOORS THE WAY TO ECONOMY GARNICK’S—Phone 174 100-1b. sacks ....$5.35 sonable prices. GUTTERS DOWN SPOUTS 1 TANKS STACKS MARQUISE || PLUMBING | WE ARE PROUD | of Our Sheet Metal Shop il Under the direction of Mr. “Mack” Metcalfe we are turning out the very best Sheet Metal Work at rea- “BUY AT HOME” RICE & AHLERS CO. HEATING “We tell you in advance what job will cost” CORNICE FLASHINGS ASH CANS AIR PIPE RADIATOR COVERS SHEET METAL +/in an encourag | Roy Williams and George Dem- lation of the Alaska Bone Dry! and were sentenced by him, the| cording to advices received by United States Marshal Albert | | White. 8 at St. Ann’s Hospital in this city. | Pldns for Casl{ing Soldiers’ Bonus Are All Rejected WASHINGTON, May 6.— All plans for cashnig two billion dollars of Soldiers’ bonus were rejected ‘today by the House Ways and Means Commttee. The vote was 15 to 10. CLEAR WE ATHER FOR SUNDAY IS FANDOM PRAYER Appeals to Wealher Man Mize for Relief as Baseball Day Nears CITY COUNCIL WILL ELECT BALANCE OF OFFICERS TONIGHT Election of the remaining City employees, carried over from last Monday evening is expected to be accomplished 'tonight when the City Council holds its foirst ,regu- lar meeting of the current month. All members were expected to be present at tonight's session which opens in Council Chambers at City Hall at 8 p. m. | ‘There is considerable routine |business to be attended to. Bids The eyes of Juneau's baseball fans were today turned weather- ward and their appeals were di- rected to Weather Man Mize for relief from present conditions be- fore Sunday afternoon. Last year, rain and chilly her forced the postponement of City League Baseball season for one week, and ithis year's opening hangs in the balance. Mr. Mize is willing to be ac- commodating. And His weathe: all decorated | | with wavy red lines and whirls, all |z removing the City Cafe Build- | unintelligible to the layman, Is|io anq adjoining cigar store to | Interpreted by him to be favorable \1p. rear of the lots on which they for better weather by Sunday. To- morrow is expected to be rainy. But the storm off the coast ls moving away from this viclnny and atmospheric pressure is risi.ng a1l over the Territory, except right Relief Drive Launched here in Juneau The indications are promising WASHING’I‘ON, May 6.—A new {for a change and good baseball drive for direct Federal relief for weather ought to be on tap for unemployment was launched today now stand will be opened. {Federal Unemployed |Sunday’s official league openlng by the introduction of a bill call- “Mr Mize hamrd«l wday 'ing for a $100,000,000 bond issue. THREE STORES IN" WINN BUILDING BEING ADDED g Ll Lessor Has Already Renteds« One of Places for Restaurant Under lease to Charles Goldstein, the premises owned by Mrs. Anna Winn on the east side of Seward ‘Street between the Valentine Block at the corner of Front and Sew- ard and the ‘Capital Electric Com-% pany’s store at the corner of Sec- ond and Seward, are undergoing® extensive improvements, When the planned readjustments are completed, there will be three store rooms with entrances at ' sidewalk level. The storeroom at the south end of the premises is virtually ready for use. It will be occupied by a restaurant conduct- ed by L. E. Bingham, formerly of Hyder, who will make a specialty® ©f Mexican and Chinese dishes, Negotiations are under way be- tween Claude Helgesen, represent- ing the lessor and prospective ten- nants of the other two store rooms, M. Helgesen said today. Ray Peterman has the contract for the improvement work. — e SATURDAY NIGHT DANCE By Harry Krane's Arctic Player$ at Moose Hall—the only dance in Juneau this week-end. ' —ady? RAINGOAT I & profit which we are PASSING ON TO YOU. I | | New Women’s Peachskin Jaunty Jackets Comes in green, blue, brown in belt effect— very smart looking. Sizes 14 to 40. Just the kind of coat for hiking, camping, stout wear. Absolutely water proof ONLY $4.25 to choose from. opportuniiy. THESE OVER. GEORGE BROTHERS WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF RAIN- COATS DIRECT FROM THE FACGTORY—eliminating the jobbers’ LADIES’ RAINCOATS 14 to 44. While They Last, $3.95 These coats should sell for $10.00 RAINCOATS ONLY $3.95 In greys, tan, brown, black. A large selection Sizes 34 to 46. These coats will compare with $10.00 coats, Now is your Never before in the history of Juneau have we offered raincoats at these remarkably LOW PRICES. Here for a few days enly — LOOK Leader Dept. LS_tore SALE i