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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE; SATURDAY; JUNE 11; 1932. By CLIFF STERRETT L OM DEEPLY DISTRESSED, MR GACGLE -~ FORTY WIVES N SLLY /iREMF\LL RIGHT, Ol RICA n- S MUCH WHAT SHALL T Do ? AWELL , NOW. LEX ME TTRINK: - SULLY - THERE QUGHTTA BE SOME. \ WAY QUT =~ - - MM - SOME /£ any person will be able and, but al and most of the such as “202-10" minated. . Commander AMER. LEGION | BOOKLET WILL : BE CIRCULATED in out on the booklet. Suggestions on Claims i One of the most im to un- confusing - teach- legal will a Mar- ys he will wire in names so e will be no danger of losing 1y to those who are members tant fea- | | value ~ POLLY AND HER PALS 'consolidated material in existence as will be contained in this book- and certainly there is none railable without charge. Available to Members O The booklet will be availak {the Legion. It can no!* be pur- {chased, and besides being of great to the individual veteran ture: 1o e ‘\Z likewise will be a sure guide faws Affectmn Veterans | wrs s of the bookiet will te. mails Yol (Y5180, 8 e adoe to Be DlStHbu!Ed‘ ed and followed through. Of- ed from time to time to aid others 3 . cials, | With their claims. Says Martin o a1 neatly. every hamiet in the AT he has a just claim United States, the merchants anc Ey Prapis and that the other outstanding public figure: or bec, e “‘J ling and sager to AT¢ offen requested for advice by ican oy . but too often €X- men, and the pos Jm\ formation as to the prop- ('{ ““ES bO"kIP? lmd?\lh edls ohaide method of procedure prevents be the center of such gathering " se receiving the attention in many places followed by it 'mrl doesn’t understand announcement Wi B. Martin, post ion here, follow ived from national in Indianapclis, In- ing a 3 headquarters diana ot only will t. Warm Air FURNACE REGISTER IN EVERY ROOM $1%7§-00 And up—Complete, Installed Guaranteed not to smoke your walls, Guar- anteed to heat your home to 70 degrees in zero weather. ( Guaranteed to Satisfy NOTE:—Mr. Metcalfe, in charge of our Sheet Metal Shop, is not only competent but ‘rilhl up to date on the best and latest practice in warm air heating and ventilating and will gladly give you estimates withcut obligation or cost. RICE & AHLERS CO. PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL “We tell you in advanee what job will cost” LUMBER S pruce and H emlock 2x4 No.'1 Common 845 ' $18.00 Mit.B.M. 2x4 No. 2 Common S4S .. 12.00 Mft.B.M. 1x10 No. 1 Commeon Shlplap 16.00 Mft.B.M. 1x6 No. 1 Common Shiplap 15:00 Mft.B.M. 1x6 No. 2 Common Shiplaj 12 O0MitBM. All Random Lengths—6 to 20. Feet Junequ Lumber ills PHONE 358 Lumber For Every Purpose He gets a copy of 1he‘ it a s writtén a few let-1be A \\hen first he should have ©f the American Legion Monthly ** an affidavit, made 4 cer- 8 a supplement of that publica- | y of his discharge papers, bo is © whose membership card and dues| {" so hr as national headquariers there be a full de- |cf the American Legion has been Distribution of the booklet wil made with the August issu which goes each .month to y member of the organization PODDEN MME - T WAS SUST THINKIN \F THEY WAS ONLY CAXS -~ You CouLD KeEp “THE_ONE YoU UKED BEST AN DROWAS “TRE. REST 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 mote your desires and dreams can be fulfilled. !Morc Trap Sites in Alaska Closed; Two Are Opened Again DOUGLAS additional fish trap I NEWS Alaskan waters have e | d for the current ording to telegraph- s received today at dquarters ‘of the es Bureau of it was announced M. J. O'Connor, Agent. ‘The loc: hdrawn from p: were not named in the tele- Douglas Church Services AGLES AND:AUXILIARY TO INSTALL MONDAY The joint installation of officers in Douglas Aerie No. 117, Fraternal |Order of Eagles, and the Ladies | Auxiliary, will be held next Mon- day evening. The ladies will' hold their meeting at 7:30 o'clock to | prepare for the installation, and at |8 o'clock the joint ceremonies will start. Following the ceremonies a card | party will be held. Husbands, wives and sweethearts of the members Notices for this churen colum nust be received by The Empir 10t later than 10 o'clock Saturday | norning to guarantee change of | ¢ ermon topics, ete. ! | . - . Douglas Catholic Church - 9:30 am—Low Mass and Ser- non, 1:00 p.m.—Sunday School. es, heretofore with- for the vy were re-opened at the same time. ‘They are owned by the Al- aska Pacific Salmon Corpor- drawn Congregational Comm“ni" ation and are located at ® i pe their guests. Refreshments Church Point McCartney and Corn- '}wm be served after the card wallis Point. REV. J. W. CADWELL § [poome: 10:30 a.m—Sunday School. /e @0 00000000000 11:30' a.m. — Preaching Services| BB ik I following Sunday School. H B NOTICE TO EAGLES All Eagles and their ladies arc pa it el g Ll e _’>w1vt~:s OF TWO PILOTS |invited to attend the annual in- g s S | B = GO NORTH FOR SUMMER stallation of officers of las that the monthly cards from all| | 5t Dukts Elzlscopal Church | | 2 ,; = 11]'1 L ‘i) ice Frs t::) lzou}z:;; new members wishing to get this ™ *| Mrs. J. H. Eastman, whose hus- Manday at 8 pm. Ceremonies for - supplement must b:_ cleared through | 7:30 p.m.—Evening Prayer and' band is Vice-President of the Mit- members only; card party for posts and actually m‘bhf American | Sermon. lchsll Exploration Company, Ltd., |guests will follow. Legion Monthly offices on July T i T land Mrs. Frank Byerley, wite of | GUY L. SMITH, 10. NOTICE TG AI'TG DRIVERS vone of the pilots of the flying boats '—adv. Secretary. “To Be Revised |of that company, visited their hus-“ e The booklet will be periodically‘ revised and pages issued for in- rts. It should in no may be con d with the government codifi- cation of federal laws of interest to veterans of ALL WARS, which the Legion sponsored in Congress. The codification is be- ing compiled by the Veterans' Bu- reau. That will be a voluminous technical document, and no doubt will be sold to individuals in about six months, from now at a com- paratively considerable price, The Legion booklet has produced by the Hhighest class of write in the country, staff men and edi of the American Le- gion Monthly, who have followed each law as it was proposed, in- troduced in Congress, passed, and then put into operation. Writers Understand Problems These men kncw the needs of veterans, not only as those needs are met in provisions of the law, but they also know the trials and problems of the veterans who try to get benefits from the law. The Legion booklet has been written especially to meet the re- quirements of every World War veteran, and to answer the thou- sands of requests for information that come imto the editorial of- . fices in Washingten, which is the national head of the Legion's ser- vice work, and which has care- 2 fully passed judgment on every- thing written in DEL ROSA ACTS HOST T00 WELL BUT UNWISELY Jury Finds-i'i—ir_n Guilty of Bone Dry Law Infrac- tion for Sunday Party the bocklet. Because he possessed beer and gave it away more, {freely than wisely, Pablo Del Rose, with a rec- ord of some six former convictions, yesterday was found guilty of vio- lating the Alaska Bone Dry law affer a jury trial in the United States = Commiissioner’s Court. Del Rosa gut a' sentence of $500 fine and eight months in jail. The jury, which deliberated more than four hours before arriving at a verdict, listened to Pablo’s recipe for making beer and sev- eral of the jurors grabbed pencils and note books, and, wrote down the treasured directions. Del Rosa informed them he didnt put in any “ingredients” merely malt and hops. Asked Ly counsel if he had poured thg “li- quid” from the bottles to glasses, he replied there was no liquid in them, but beer. Pablo was host last Sunday at a dinner before which the government charged he at,a theatre party. Ome of, the guests became too meisy during the show dnd was invited to leave by the management. She landed shortly afterwards. in the Federal jail. And two days tater Pablo was arrested. B All Slovakia earning a net monthly ' protected against illness, maternity .'invflxd]ty old age and death by been | served his guests with beer. After | the dinner was served he.was host | home workers in Czecho-| wage of even as little as $3.50 are Beginning Monday, June 13, any one caught driving a car on the eets of Douglas without a driv- bands here today while the steam- s in port Thev‘ADA GlOVANETTl on the vessel IS SER[OUSLY lLL er Northwestern continuzd to Skag er's license will be arrested and and will go to Atlin where they subjected to fine as per the pro- expect to spend the suminer visions of City Ordinance No. 80.! o A | Ada Glovanflm ]4 years old, CHAS. SCHRAMM, ‘ 1 X : 1(laugntor of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. —adv. City Marshal, The liner Oarmania, Which|cioyanetti, is serlously ill. ‘She is RIS sl \“n‘g’x‘f‘j‘gm‘;"("‘_‘;e"yr:l‘:‘f‘!“"C:g‘ gfl;“ patient in St, Ann's Hospital, | At Rouen, France, dock con- algar’at Trinidad, West Indies, in! m‘“;‘idfg;"mag;:im” e struction, provided by law in 1913, is to be completed at once. ] 1914, has been sent to Blyth, hw-i land, to be scrapped | 1 A 100 Per Cent J uneau Product Many thoughtful Houseifapel are now asking for ° PEERLES ” Bread, mstead of just “A Loaf of Bread.” A, One of the main reasons is because of its delicious quallty, baked fresh daily by our own' formula. Bread is indeed the ‘staff of life; héatth experts récommend it as an essential to every meal, and it’s evet sd'good for the kiddies between meals. Ask for PEERLESS, always and get the best! | | | | % | g H = That is why we say, save to make your dreams come true. It is the surest way. Start today. 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