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—_— THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1932. : gL g — — - . IS ———————— X BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK. PLUG ¢ By BILLE DE BECK WELL- (ers AR S WHAT A prry! DOUGLAS SOPPesE Trs 18 | (i ~es - I GUESS L Yes TTRE TERRIBLE. DIBNT QU | ONDERSTAND NE WS | Millionaite Nurse A, MR.GooGLE . I MusT Say T NEVER DID - - WoneT You EXPLAINS 1T KD THEN - el Your DIRECTIOAIS - - ! I MUOST HavE | AIMED To HHGH I Dorer —_— SUALLY HARD TIMES STATES ARE REPORTED | | L | A. E. Goetz, proprietor of the Goetz Grocery, arrived home on the Aleutian, after a month’s ab-| sence. He attended the Masonic| Grand Lodge at Taéoma for several days and then yisited in Portland and Seattle during the remainder of the time he was away. Sothe distressing tales of business de- 5 > | pression in the States are told by el s & b Mr. Goetz as a result ~of facts| the gay life of a society debutante, ! : learned on his trip south. quigm Pierce Davis; 20-year-old CANNED SALMON D North Pole || co oo S | are e Plerce-Davis millions i lSCO ’VeTef' Of 01’[’ oie CANNED SALMON SHIPPED to apply to the Salem Hospital for ! N & _mstncuhltion in the nurses’ train- 1S SENT SOUTH to be Honored in Arctic | | wvesis-ue mimiva cases of| ok schock Ber'eesey uaeslie |canned salmon were ready for i * ok ok L OB { shipment to Seattle on the Queen 3 | B 0 A R U QUEEN “Snow-Baby” Daughter of Admiral Peary With Expedi- © 1932, King Features Syndicate, Tne., Preferring a career as a ugue to Was Kreuger “Suicide” a Gigantic Hoax? * k¥ E N . Swedish Authoritics Seek Match King’s Gold Cache, While Rumors Fly That Cremated Coffin Contained Only Wax Figure. which was here this morning. TEN PITCH FOR THEM The New York Yankees carry & tion That Will Erect Memorial to Famous Father la staff of ten pitchers. [ ; in White Wilderness Where She Was Born. |MOVIE COMPANY - : s g essel Comes from Skag- UNABLE ‘TO GET 3 way and Sails for Se- | TO PT. BARROW 3 FETEL { e attle via Sitka (Seatle Times, July 8 { KLEENEX Unable to reach Point Barrow be- | B enoon cause of the heavy ice; the Metro- | om gw and Goldwyn-Mayer moving picture! samship Quéen, Capt company from Hollywood, which' o 3 Purser Cns left Seattle recently for the Arctic, CLEANSING 3 his afternoon will be forced to film its picture, | Szattle, going by way of & “The Eskimo, in the setting of | TISSUE ka. The ve: loaded 2 ses ¢f canned sslmon w% the Douglas !cannery fo: discharge at the Pu- gel Sound metropolis. Passengers For Juneau Four ¢ v krought from Port Clarence instead of at Point| Barrow, according to word received in Seattle today. | The setting of the Port Clarsnce country with its Alaska frontier village, its traders and trappers, . natives who live by hunting polar remove "” cosmelics bear and walrus and rivers frozen Solid in winter, is as well suited for the filming of the picture as The sanitary way to Point Barrow and is much more 25¢ a package accessible, members of the expedi- for Sitka and tion said. The Siberian trader Nanuk of the Swenson Fur Trading Company of Seattle has reached Teller with the June(lu Drug 1 Tilson, Mrs. M. Thomas, 2 . § 4 moving picture company and a N, E: Gass, MRrs, PEARY, i camp has been established in the C 9 H. Coleman, G CAPT. BARTIETT SR .} |big snow éountry. After putting the 0. — et = = : 3 Mg Sear ) any ashore e s HipaABERG MatcH Rings New YorRk PeNTHOUSE WaAR KREUGERS % Mis Sraf 5 S .} |company ashore the Nanuk left on That Ivar Kreuger did not commit suicide in his Paris penthouse as the world was led to believe, but is, m | g—Chei Johnson. :liolriffla;ccl:fr:rm-\n({owhx:)lrlz:;, f‘)‘ip_ud‘n“ There Is No Substitate fact, alive, is the startling rumor that is going the rounds in Europe. It is claimed that several persons who | M. Gomez fl 4 g Wi recejved tor QUALITY" ‘ were present at the cremation services of the supposedly dead financier noticed a strong odor of burning | — Estelle ezze, on the Seattle waterfront. wax, giving rise to the belief that the coffin contained only a wax efiigy of the Swedish financial wizard. |Go. ———.—.——— Post Office Stibstation No. 1 Proof that the rumor is receiving some degree of credence from investigation authorities is seen in the activity they are displaying in endeavoring to trace $200,000,000 in gold which Kreuger is said to have secured | before he took his way out, either by suicide or trick disappearance. In almost every country in the world, financial institutions and safe deposit companies are co-operating with Swedish investigators who are endeav- oring to find the huge cache of precious metal. Hilda Aberg, who was housekeeper of Kreuger's million | « dollar penthouse in New York, has been questioned, but was unable to throw any light on the movements | of the financier. To prove or disprove the persistent rumor that Kreuger's suicide was not “on the le_vel" { it has been suggested in the Swedish capital that the ashes in the cremated coffin be subjected to analysis by | experts. However, the investigating officials are concentrating on the search for the bullion, believing that 2 if they Tocate it Kfeuger will not'be far off. | are placed on the grave of her son, The courtesy has become a cere- Mother Sends Fiogvers Bert Rankin, a member of the crew |mony and a part of the tradition When the schooner Effie M. Morrissey recently sailed from New York Tos Son’s Grave in North of the cutter Rush who died infof the Coast Guard's mission of | BY ND I for the bleak coast of Greenldnd, she carried, in addifion to a number of 1906 and was buried with military service and mercy into the Far | ecientists and masons, Mrs. Marie Ahnighito Peary Stafford, daughter honors. North. of the late Admiral Robert Peary, discoverer of the North Pole, and - s her two sons, Peary, 14, and Fdwa}:d, 12, Thelob]'ecl ué the ?piditéon 2 ! T 2 .| is the erection of a memorial to the great explorer at Cape York, 600 Private Ownership Ends for | Jrite ortetion o e e B e ShP2, Yorks 500 Famed Academy~ | height, surmounted by a rust-proof metal cap which will reflect the and Mrs. W.'L. ight, Bruno Olson, John Lu- , G. Strumme. > > households will be created in Ger- many before 1940, » { It is estimated that 2,400,000 new | PHONE 31 | Announcing a New KITCHEN LIGHT FIXTURE OAKJ‘,A‘ND, C»\.l. J"",\', 1“ f(““: = 5 e — il S i e & tove: wws, Daily Cross-word Puzsle y a mother's love & cymbol & 'y brilliance of the Arctic sun. On its base will be an engraved mémorial " 1 5 departed son, 1,748 miles, from this | ACROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 9. Scurrles Change, Personnel | tablet. When completed the monument will be unveiled by Mrs. Stafford. Complete with One 150-Watt Lamp # city to Duich Harbor, Alaska. o L Ty bt | : To the daughter of the famous Admiral the trip is also in the nature of a The flowers are brought to the, LW DD, .| wisit to her birthplace, for the was born during one of Peary’s expeditions . Government dock here each ye of &.tabris . Card with oLV, :nd' July 13—Culver | ¢, ¢ north and for that reason was known as the “Snow-Baby.” Captain | Prlce $2.00 just before the Coast Guard st 5. Hard fat in ,heee pips | Military Academy, one of the fore- Robert Bartlett, who accompanied Peary on many of his ventures is now the Northland, leaves on the Deat, and ‘“‘[’,.2‘,2‘,7.” most schools of its kind in the skipper of the expedition. When the Admiral planted B‘ar Stars .I..a 2 e Seaupniey e i etween United Staes, has passed from Stripes at the top of the world in 1909 it was Captain who sailed Q S A R N S e MR @S98 |private owoership into the hands' hifi horth. Among thots who wavéd & bon voysfe go the Effe M. INSTALLATION FREE B tness § Mool cafy's old comrades. 3 B §omeilies st ° taner point S Copies [T foetie | d8 Ppstuation - Sud: s bait Evo montha to biald and e Axpelikils B hack Ia Now Telephone Juneau No. 6 and we’ll , JUNEAU-YOUNG l | éiiow, on Q| Unite expansion as an endowed institute, | Yérk ba October. | o {8 Bopuove ot =) s n | Announcement of the change was, . gl "ok Y do the rest Funeral Parlors || ' "5y Gho Pucifie made at the recent thirty-eighth () 18 , S i | CHOPIN TO REST ID S RED Licensed Funeral Directors i i PI:"NO" A M - etrle Jand Jannual commencement by Bertram | | and Embalmers {2y 2se before - Southern | B. Culver, president of the board | | T " P 19. Last Greek PlO] y | WARSAW—The Ct > AUCKLAND, N. Z.—A strict 1 . . | Night Phone 1851 Day Phone12 | | Totter wiohnnscake | o trustees. —The Chopin _com- AND, N. Z—A strict gov- Al(lSk El t L ht d H ® | 2L Covered with AIBIEIT | Long Thera will be no change in the Mittee of Poland has ok d from |ernment ban on revolutionary lit- a ec rw lg an OB PR B o R | e i BIAISE narrow | administration policy. Pending for- descéndants of Frede Chopin | erature is cperating and only the 2 To%mban 37. Run rapidly |mation of the foundation, owner mnvsfnt‘ to have w})dy of the mr).“‘» fanat/ call communists dare P0wer CO. | 5% Binial :;Z gll?}’r’:“c‘rm”mm 63. x;.':“r:;drp:,r;l the :3 {::y :;c.g. ship and management will re ‘,.f-x composer ‘\. ht a- |to ‘m,,y or d_splay‘.surh reading | 22 Pronoun 8. Hewing tools school of 45. Help with the trustees, who are recon- iv¢ 1and from France and given matter. Culprits get two months NEW B [ B Possessing o1, ponErAvIng 41 Bebbie |stituted under the deed of gift @ National Eurial at hard labor. EDISON MAZDA LAMPS | N tuscial g3, 65. Lively dance 60. Body of as fiduciaries to act until the foun- ~ —- —. e e 1 e ;’;g&“’:’! datfon is prepared to take pos- erlg?g session. tabie List of Trustees Aloft —— | acquire by §:i. Male child | ‘The trustees are: Bertram B = | labor 59. Female Culver, Elwin R. Culver Jr., Bert- Y il ram B. Culver Jr., Gene G. (;uI~ 8L, Geamachiiay ver, R. 8. Bradshaw and Briga- Scotch dier General L. R. Gilligant, su- perintenden® of the academy. Culver Military Academy was |founded in 1894 by Henry Harri- |son Culver, a St. Louis manufac- |{turer, who bought a Ilarge dtract {|of land on Lake Maxinkruckee in | Northern Indiana in 1893 after his | health failad. A few months after | he opéned his school, designed on the military tradition in order to 38. Alternative in Wash Silk, Eyelet Embroidery Lace Batiste and Print Takes any decoration! ‘You can paper Sheetrock— paint it—panel it. Or you can apply Textone, the new decorator that gives hand- some texture finishes. 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More than 4, y . e ,__M // = % 000 cadets have been gradua‘ed | Large Cooking Top Surface OR GOOD ST KS % land the second . generation of Cul- . . % J | ‘ver cadets bediih b arrive nine of Long Lasting Body Construction § { ] ! . |ten years ago. R S B S . | ncoidual donors of y NOW ON DISPLAY PHONES 83°OR 85 “The Store That Pleases” oo, . Wb B oo | . THE SANITARY GROCERY Thomas Hardware Co. GO TO BAILEY’S CAFE | Bertram B. Culver, Mrs. Edwin R. |Culver Jr., Bertram B. Culver Jr,/ |and Henry Harrison Culver of St Louis, Mo., and Gene Gordon Cul-' Iver of Philagelphia. ~

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