The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 10, 1933, Page 7

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRID AY, FIB I(J 1933 7 R\R'\I‘Y (,()()(.IE \1\]) \PARI\ PLI G HEY, YoU BIG LUMMOY, WHAT'S THE BIG IDEA? IM DOIN' ALL T CAN TO - - UP HERE WHEN YA CUGHTTA BE DOWN IN THE GYM GITTIN' YASELF Ll Bep £ es on the career of Malccim Campbell, the werld's greatest racing car driver.) By TED GILL DAYTONA BEACH, Fi 35 m:nle b) Ei that country o development of land fland has ce in the past 11 show, has the Un ceeded in breaking the 1d by tr E sh on 1tomobile marks, and then 11 mon the return of Sir England’s hope for in speed on furt land White, Philadelphia tp a mark of 131 miles an hour over a one-kilometer route back | ¢ in 1910. i GlaMEL's - Yecordistond/: B Sir Malechn shaking hands with Barney Oldfield, long an idel years until Guiness, an En of Amezie ing public, whe in 1910 sot a mark of 131 miles an hcur that Campbell hopes to more than ferthcoming trials at Daytcna B hman, came along 1922 a arted the B 3 He and one-hal Oldfield’s mark miles an hour, | . pa wa: k from then until 1928, break- 1’ 48-Cyiinder Machine ing records became a £ past-| one| Since then, White has been un- time th E»“*“-*h' dfivers, while driv- | décided whsther” to build another | ca mostly sat on the side v lcar. He ady has a new ma- | hlll:i nniaxat;:gd‘hr.w\tr dinits |ckine “on paper,” bul has done y 'ive years oweve] s t o b i ng toward its actual con-| determined to regain the spee His plans call for a honors for this country and b ign to (hfi old CLOSE A MATCH U SHAPE -- WITH THAT TOLEDO MUG C M-;TSNAir\?UJQOF AN’ LOOKIT CHA --- ek / ARGUMENTS.- . Rub out . American 18 & [ HELP!L WE'VE STRUCKI | Daily Cross-word Puzzle ACROSS Marine animal Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 10. Smrol;neech w the audfence . More than two but nof many . Kind of mineral . Repast . Limb . Foundations 23. The' number ten AILIAISNTIAIP LINIA G|O|N! artist . Demolished Occurrence Full of love z @ide vleces of an um- 7| 0| A|7|m— Z|o|a|m T .. Snug room Sailor . Photographie instrumenty . Southern state M| »| > MZZm{A| > OIE EER 7 REE >l0|C > oZZ o Z|mZ[m o|-|o|alo]w (> O T 2| >0 X | > z[p|mA|mEZo HEEZ ClRE 7 HEEE . Nobleman 6. Caution o|Zz|mZRmiw/C wimngZgz>o|mga Sing Sum Goddess of veace 3. Sopranos Old word meaning docorates & Leco hole Nuisances State of tethargy Public notices Large . Football position: abbr., verivd 9. Quantity oer unit ot time | 2 giant 36-cylinder car, which mur 2 IRLOH RN S named the Triplex. The late P R € A RRE | e g Kesch, after many futile attempts, | ’ U.AA\ i FUR GARME J i dhe G & snimtenty o | Famous Candies ||| Made to Order j record o B i their intention of bu\ld- { \ -} AR Itemodeled, Repaired, Cleaned ] B""‘:‘ T‘kfl t’:-"“*}"’;] S ; record-contending machines, ! The (,fls%l B‘fmjdr t H. J. YURMAN Accepting the latent challeng / when the time rolls around for || Open Evenings | e e British drivers immediatel Blbk‘ driving|y. annual speed trials here omiy|s __.__,______.} | more powerful racing mach der n?a mm,‘: 103 ritish have shown up. oY . —— Al f that not only swept the ree ar while clipping LN 1 R R P the sea, but advan DOUGLAS NEWS KREBEKAH CARD PARTY | SERIES STARTS OFF The first of a series of four card s was given by the Northern | 1t Rebekah Lodge last night in the Odd Fellows' Hall. There| were seven tables of cards played and while not as many as-”ex- pected, an enjoyable time was had. Prizes for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. E. Cahill for the bridge high es, and to Mrs. John Mills J. C. Kirkham for the bridge lows; for whist, Mrs. Leila Krim and Henry Kufer won firsts, and Mrs. Jerry Cashen and E. McCor- mick the consolations. Refreshments followed the card piaying. P S R GOODY SALE oo awarded as follows: w. Its easy to get a good cup of co“ee. Just say “\Vz'ngy q/ffie /Vorm'ng" New Wall Puper Here. See the New 1933 Patterns. Freshen Up the Home. Full line of BENJAMIN MOORE PAINTS JUNEAU PAINT STORE BAILEY’S SPECIAL Every Night from 8 P. M. CHICKEN NOODLES and CHOP SUEY BAILEY’S CAFE FOR INSU RANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 . B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. Seat in church Baseball team learned but ‘many truckloads of injared are being taken to hospitals which are preparing ONLY SOLLY-- Y7 HE'S DOWN [N THE } - GYM PUNCHIN' REPORTED DEAD | to receive ‘a largc number of !N patienits. The police have thrcwn a line around the steel works. It is feared ancther exples- ion may rcsult and the au- thorities are contemplating cvacuating the lower part of Truckloads of ln]ured Per- sons Being Taken to the town beeadse of danger of ospitals A Hospit ol ik PR o N STRASBOURG, France, Feb. | | | | | 10.--Mcre than 100 are rcport- ed to have been killed in the explesion of 2 huge gas ctorage tank at the Neukirchen Stec! To pravent woolen garments ahrmmng when laundered, wa: | lukewarm water and rinse water of the same temperature. FRESH FRUITS & VECETABLES BUTTER, 4 Lbs. 99¢ SUNSET GOLD—FRESH SWEET CREAM Marshmallows FIG BARS LARGE—FRESH—FLUFFY WHOLE WHEAT—Fresh Shipment Pound 19¢ 2 Pounds, 22¢ 5, 4 Dozen 89c ANDARDS SOAP BIG BEN and WHITE FLYER 2 large cans, 25¢ Large bars, each, 5¢ BROOMS! BROOMS! BROOMS! Blue Handle, High Quality, each . . . 43¢ CORN FLAKES or Post Toasties, 3 for a 29c F ()MA T()F S SOLID PACK | { 1 LIGHTHOUSE CLEANSER, 6 cans. . .. 250 PURE HONEY, 5 pound pail . . . . . 49¢ Peanut Buiter Jam, Top Notch Quart jar, 29¢ ALL FLAVORS—Large Jars . 2 for 650 ARMOUR’S—ROGERS e e e ettt i BREAD! BREAD! BREAD! Wo Sell the Best, Small Loaves, 3 for . . . 25¢ SHRIMP CRAB MEAT Standard 5 oz. Tin ALASKA PACK 2 for 29¢ 29¢ can 3 Y to yous grocer. He “ Smlle A goody sale will be held by tne | B A S S e e T e L TS ) Altar Socicty Saturday afternoon at Mike Pusich's Store. Donations solicited. —adv. | too ~ and reacl'x for a Sechilling #in. ) Valentines Percolator or coffee pot, Butler Mauro Drug Co. Frce Delivery Phone 134 EXPRESS MONEY ORDERS Specially prepared f any. Filter falo:r; in each tin. Fim € BOTH RANCH AND WILD HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID N. SOBEL, Inc. 208 West 30th St., New York City Contact for Information and Shipping Tags H. J. YURMAN, Aluska Representative Triangle Building, Juneau ink Wanted FOR SUNDAY WE SUGGEST— Piggly Wiggly “BAKED PORK TURKEYS” ———.Piggly Wiggly Tender l’ork (hops cut an nmh thuk \uth pocket for dressing PURE LARD or SHORTENINu, one pound packages, 3 for . .25¢ SWIFT’S PREMIUM OR CUDAHY’S PURITAN HAMS Whole or Half . 17 1 2c Ib. TASTY SL!CED BACON—-Fine Quallty, 2 pounds CHICKENS, Fresh Killed . DUE ON NORTHLAND LONG [SLAND DUCKLINGS — FRYERS — RHODE lSLAND RED HENS— RABBITS—FRESH OYSTERS—CREAMED COTTAGE CHEESE Piggly Wiggly TENDER MEATS— 'WE DELIVER 16 12clb “T'he Most of the Best for the Least” TELEPHONE 24; Meat Department, 24-2 rings B e A T e T ™ 0 T AV =iy - T U g et gt in the

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