The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 30, 1932, Page 2

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We've pl;m& for weeks to make this Chil- dren’s Wash Week a real event — to offer values that will be welcome news to mathers. Every little suit or dress is of high quality that will stand many tubbings and give real wear. ¥ GIRLS’ WASH FROCKS Sizes 2 to 14 HOUSE PAJAMAS Sizes 7 to 14 Prices 75¢, $1.00, $1.50 BOYS’ WASH SUITS Sizes 2 to 6 Price $1.00 'Children’s Phoenix Hosiery “SHORTEES,” “KNICKERSOX” and “SPORTEES” at nationally advertised prices | B. M. Behrends Co,) I 1 . Denrendas 0., 11NC. Juneau’s Leading Department Store p P n Y B ey ROSZIKA DOLLY TAKES A HUSBAND LS T A % L ENDS VISIT; Tea Dance Sunday (Continued 1rom Page On CERMAN VESSEL It OFF FOR SITKA Winds Up 11-Day Visit with Dance Saturday, e) jchanged mational alternating, ' shot™ for shot. Salutes of 21 guns, the guns of the two ships A few of the officers of the v (to Third, Third to Main and then { parade stood at attention at the ' " Roszika Dolly, one of the dancing Dolly sisters, Associated Press Phot : is shown with her mew hushand, Irving Netcher, Chicago merchant, to whom she was mar- gg_‘q W York by Mayor James J. Walker, | eruiser, including Captain Wassnor and Captain Stevens, were ashore ithis afternoon. Aboard ship, how- ever, preparations for weighing an- chor ' wére ' practically complated by 1 p. m, Four oklock was fixed as the sailipg hour. \CONVENTION - IS HELD OF - us DEPARTI(ENT OF AGRIOULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The W eather LOCAL DATA * (By the U. 8. Weather Bureauy ‘ Wlnnun and viclnfty, beginning at 4 p.m., May 30: Cloudy. '(qmsh!.' and clearing Tuesday; warmer Tuesday. Barometer ‘The pressur Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weatner e remains high over the Arctic regions, Point Barrow, ERSTWHILE FOES JOIN IN TRIBUTE T0 WAR HEROES {German and American| Service Men and Vet- erans March Together (Continuea 1rum Page One) | |his address. Then the line was! formed again and proceeded to the { Pacific Steamséhip Company wharf, where members of the Auxiliary of the Juneau Post of the Ameri- can Legion cast wreaths of flow- ers on’the water, and Capt. R.'B. %Lefher of the Salvation Army said {a brief prayer. From. the whars, the parade went to Evergreen cem- etery, the line of march being; Admiral Way to Front BStreet, Front Streel to Seward, Seward | out on Calhoun Avenue. | Exercises at Cemetery At the cemetery, the unifs of the American TLegion plot while the rifle salute was fired, taps were scunded and the American Flag |was raised to, top staff by Boy Scouts.” As the flag was raised, signifying the end of the cere- monies, the Juneau band played gl.hc Star Bpangled. Banner. From the cemefery the parade returned by way of Willoughby Avenue to the Government pier, wherg the: line of march disbanded. Rare b;idget Kansaroo Caught by Expedition ATDELAIDE, Australia, May 80. Dr. H. H. Finlayson, of the Ade- {laide University, has returned from an expedition fo the interior of Australia with a midget kangaroo, | rarest, and least known marsupial | of Australia. | It was thought that this little | |reddish-gray creature was extinct, for it had not been seen for 90 |years. In 1843 the Gould expedi- tion obtained three speeimens, the only ones now in existence, and ail An effort will pow be made to obtain a mate for the little cap- tive: ’Wrestlér Zyiuzlfo to W | WICHITA, Kan., May 30 wrestler, announced he intends to | wed Mrs. Dorothy Lassen, \\'mlmyl Wikhita divorcee. He said the wedding will take place as soon as his divorce decree from Winnie Stark, former Follies girl, becomes final in about two | (months. Mrs. Lassen was divorced from Willlam Lassen, hotel owner 2g0. BOAT RACE SUNDAY | In boat races yesterday between Karlsruhe, men of both ships scor- | ed victories. In the race that was| rowed -in Tallapoosa boats, the | Tallapoosa men won, and in the contest rowed 2 New Spinach Soup to Amaze Everybody UR nutritious, an- clent and honor- able friend, whose luxurious iree_n leaves now | urst' forth in twice as many | ~ gardens and o phin truck patches, | since. its yvirtues have been recog- i%;n - NEMPLOYED {Delegates é:her in Ta- coma—Demand Extra Sessioq,l;egi_slature nlz akes. in this reclpe a start- Ung. i) new. gnpearance, | @ .doibt if many people ever imagined Spinach combined with po- tatoes and’milk would make a soup x excellence. Or if they did hap- 1 to know, we: féel certain they ve never encountered a recipe as tisfying-as thig. One of the out- anding experimental worked op it @ long time before it yag released. . . Rangers. He has a pack TACOMA, Wash., May 30—Up-|d . you' fry t)p; J\endpe' you will t'it is a mar- ? diseoyer not onl 2::: 3; gw 8» C:gy ward 01‘19” delegates “t0 the nf'&] w differént way to have spin. | 3 3 1oy | Gonvention of, the Unemployed Ciii- | 8eh, but also that.evaporated wilk | 48 88 14 oty ool m{‘“e sl totiay x| -tinequaleq for crgbmy.” smooth | wABLE AND RADIO REPORTS a_resoliition’ asking for & special]|¥OuDS, Which are at the same. time - seesion pf fhe Leglslature to divert tnexp. &uon't{(u So:bfor % YESTERDAY | TODAY khe gasoline tAx Tinds for refied ok s A Sk "fl : : Highest 4pm. | Lowest4am. 4a.m. Precip. 4810 ‘expenditure, E t particles in it are so Station— %emp. temp. | emp. temp. velovity 24 hrs. Weather . finely givided that it gives to foods | EREE e R R T Y 0 Cldy @ ‘buttery flavor without the addi- 42 42 36 38 10 04 Cldy Bloodllonnds Comi tioh“of creatn and butter. You can | 2 4 36 36 4 14 PLCHY 17 EReE I~k prove: this to yourself by a little .52 50 38 42 4« 02 Cldy n“k to Aid ers | esperimenting. 58 48 36 42 4 02 Cldy -0 PR “i{Potato-Spinach Soup. 52 52 3¢ 34 4 02 Clear AUSTIN, Tex., May 30.—Blood-|% cup butter; or I qt. chopped 58 54 R TR Cldy |houps es 8 .means. of. fEapking |i' baeon (or chick "7 #R . aninach | 8 38 % 8 @ q Rain |down criminals are coming bagk, " %t o, o0 SR 50 50 42 44 4 0 Clear |into style in Texas. onfotr ' orated milk 52 52 | 40 40 8 0 Cldy Years ago it was customary for|1 qt. Water 1% tsp. salt 5 56 | 3 36 4 Trace PLCldy |évery Texas sherilf to keep 8 &igh dlagl potar ESpper ¥ B | B S 2z m Cldy |of bloodhounds in the jail yard.| »S82 RUER S 5 e G el T e 0 Pt.Cldy |Then automobiles came into vogue |, CO%K onien slawly i the fat un- ‘s w2 8 5 0 0 Clear |and tracing evil-doers With, the| ipsch o g e 58 e i : hounds was not so efficacious. ly fptll potatoes are tender, 64 54 54 12 Trace Cldy W. W. Sterling adjutant ‘general | milk and heat thoroughly before : B¢ | 62 52 Aoy Cldy [has decided to nds | serving. Yield; 6 to 8 servings. .. 60 B8 52 54 4 Trace Cldy [mgain as an aid to his Texas| +This'soup is a real food because | of ‘its lberal content of the nutri- tive elements of the spinach, milk three are in the British Museum. |2 n ted- | ek Zbyszko, Polish heavyweight |, and oil operator, about two yearsihyr o kitchens (| '80.14 inches and over the Pacific but is falling over the Gulf of ‘ and the Interior. Pressure is low over the Aleutians and % | Canada, Dutch Harbor 2056 inches, Fort Smith, B. N. T, ' Temperature changes have been relatively unimportant and about throughout the Terriotry. from Huntsville, site of ihe penitentiary, where they were g e R el & S & n lands. |peanut butter sandwich, Is a whole e R Dally Empire Wapt Ads Pay | for lyncheon, and potatoes; it requires no prep- aration . of a thickening mixture, {and with a ‘meat, cheese, egz or meal in itself, It is an Inspiration THE DAILY ALfi/}SKé EMPIRE, MONDAY, MAY 30, 1932. MAKES SENATE HISTORY Assaciated Press Mrs. Hattie W. Caraway, senator from Arkansas, wrote a new chapter in senate history when she presided over a session of that body. She is the first woman in the history of the country to rule over de- liberations of the senate. the senate rostrum. YUKON SPENDS HOUR IN JUNEAU ON WAY SOUTH T\Velv(‘, Passengel‘s Bl‘Oughl Here and 32 Are Taken Away Only an hour wu: neau this morr p Yukon on to Sea and Wed Wichita Woman| o MCcEa ‘Walmsley, Miss Leo: Twelve pass |ward ports d ere booked sailors off the Tallapoosa and the Sehwarzenber Miss Virginia Feusi, U. S. Marshal Albert White, | E. A. Rasmus is | Cooper, Edith V. Cooper, Mrs. E.| . Miss Selma Stern, | Portland for the summer. Miss | , D Feero, L. Dyrdahl, rick Larson, | Funsti, Jaccb Litho in the Karlsruhe M. _J, Bavard, L. W. K Solberg, Donald W. Sku J. Gal A. Van Mavern, sentative of the W eny Company, arri ter wisiting to end of the Division. spen elburger, d Young, n the seuthern | for E. Stew Mason, ,E. A |ing to spend the summer vacation. A he E. | will Here she is in the vice president’s place on | WHO'S iwHO : AND WHERE Chief nd w a ohn E. St son of Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Stewart, returned home on the steamer Yukon this morn- | He man has just completed his fresh- a Agricul- and School of Mines. H. Walmsley and son this morning on the Yukon for Seattle. They relatives there and in eft eamer visit e Daily Empire want Ads Pay. YOU FEEL " | Thursday, Friday and Sat- urday at COLISEUM Respectfully m Of those who have fol- lowed the Flag to the supreme sacrifice Pacifié Coast Codl Ce. . To Make Dreams Come True The simplest way we can say why bank- ing your money is advisable'is this: The more you save, the more you have, the more money you have saved, the more your desires and dreams can be fulfilled. That is why we say, save to make your dreams come true. It is the surest way. Start today. First Naiional Bank Cara Nome Toiletries Complete Assortment Butler, Mauro Drug Co. ixpress Money Orders PHONE 134 FREE DELIVERY Your Alaska / Laundry NG TELEPHONE 15 FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Bebrends Bank Bldg. -— - QUICK STEP— The best floor paint for wood work and for boats inside and outside. $ Juneau Paint Store 2nd Near Main THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corner 4th and Franklin Sts. Phone 136-2 UNITED FOOD (0. “CASH 1S KING” - e FPhose 38 Use Lumber Mdfifif&ciured in Alaska SPRUCE and HEMLOCK RETAIL PRICES ARE LOWER Let Us Quote On Your Réquirements for Immediate Delivery = BUILD and BOOST ALASKA JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS PHONE 358 Quality and Service THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN ‘HOTHLS THE GASTINEAU Services to You and End at_the Gug?hnkoglvmmwmm .

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