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LN : THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1933. D l C > d P © 0 0% 0 g0 0900000 TEACHING STAFF aily Cross-wor uzsle COOKING CLASS : “wiwio'aisici ot " tPROFIT TA K |N MISS CARLSON HAS “NSULTED MAN . T QU , el s ACROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 28. Goddess of . S V_‘.,ii i SURPRISE SHOWER | D | & 2o zamow ot | WILL BE GIVEN |2 ozecome romorson e S GIVEN LAST NIGHT| r‘:;:us . 33. Mensures of ’ e the doumtam r(‘c"!hn‘ of- e surpxi:e mnned goods" S affirmation bat ¥ 1 IR the Federal and Ternur- . honor glwst of Misses Irene Burke NEAR SEATTLE } Pl 2 nufifigd (n;i,;.l“. = E M.(.]\’.Lni:r(". e i bui(l)ding lgm be as fol- e nd Anne Bergstrand last evening, | B Dloes Rf‘maln t Bé' 1r‘ Yonk Aok - P e lows: Open 10 am. to noon lin the latter's apartments in thel ‘ 1. Cuptd silence May 24 e and from 6 to 9 oclock in [T _ . Blomgren Building. Fifteen persons Filled by Juneau School |1 civw L I Sh"se" as Date of I 1 g # Trading Is Active at Short Bemirer Buiane it Army Deserter Arrested B ] for N Ye a7 Bea lome Demonstrationin |e s e e o e o e e 0 e oo o Session—Week-endRe- | A table was filled to overflow-| Conf Striki oard for INext Tear T|C|C g d School Auditorium | e T rts Favorabl L o aor e STy T o e | it S Em 4L Piagen an- [ rasitier o pasisebiane s o0 stk portstayotais | ment of canned delicacies. The (wo Victim 15 Times for | 24. Seductive E GIA[G[E[D] 4s. seftioa “ais Wednesd 2 |sist Mrs. Day, the names of thel \ooo ook May 13— The fic|with & 1 e e i G tian A d dle- A sday, May 24, has been se- | whose donations have made| NE' . May 18—The fi-|with a recipe cabinet and each of| SEATTLE, May 13—James Rob- 2. Undersiana M EEE @ lected as the day on which the Ju. | the Demonstration possible and the | Pencial markeis encountered a,the guests present oontributed two|erts,'aged 19 years, listed as an ’ 5 RUJo[EW Europes neau Parent-Teacher Association’s|complete program for the after- week-end selling at the 'of their favarite recipes. Bridge was|army deserter, has been arrested at p 49. More profouna | Home Demonstration will be given|r ssion today and many lead- | played , and . delicious refreshments| Toppenish in possession of A ez 56. Predict 5. Provide and Gl Chess pioces in the Auditorium of the Grade charge will be made for |8 shares lost from one to 'h“‘e".me;wed : CHE ety Somontie, ¢ consteliation " chart ‘ot School to raise money to pay a de- ainment that will include [ POIntS: |, Persons taking part in the show-| The authorities said Roberts con- = 7. Covers the n °o SPrinkles with | ficit in the cost of the school band All of the proceeds will| There was a rather active trad-{er were: Mesdames Evelyn Holl-| fessed striking Christensen fifteen § ghort ekt * 56, Thl word once uniforms, g pay for the Public|ins: the /500,000 manii, Ruth Blake, Elisie Thomp-|times after Christensen insulted ) sions __maotion Mrs. Ray G. Day will supervise | s band uniforms. s R, b g A son, Dagny Herrmann, AmyMes-|him south of the Seattle city lim- g | g goup © 10 Fowering o1, vaudeville ythe demonstration in electric cook- . in charge of the cooking| curb was generally lower ontserschmidt, Dora Sweeney, and its. 70. Fairy tale 1. Minstrel |ery and an elaborate and inter- | class suggest that anyone planning|‘he Wee _ jMisses Mamie and Elizabeth Feusi,| Several days ago Christensen On D er s, TNt e lesting program has been planned|a party on t noon of May| Bonds s. The Edna Smith, Gertrude Waltonen,|Orilla store clerk, was found on o $ 7 o :f {{2!}0" oak » ‘\_,4 HHing guests to the class ]‘lilgnux" p! ; ; 1:.1.:ntam- Ethzabn:h Sey, Kristie Sather, Anne|the roadside fatally injured :u:.d > b o w‘“fl:,md . icus fancy salads, sandwiches ! w promise them a “‘;‘”‘f‘,,f T ly a st to firm po- . Bergstrand, Irene Burke, and Miss|he died later in a hospital. I Nies - Thadpine S for a cl 63 Vehiclo for |and canapes will be on display,|time for a good cause” said Mrs SIOn, il | Carlson. Roberts said he did not intend Ao DO g5, prclative’ snow and Mrs. Day will tell those at-|Day WL IO ST 1 R {to kill Christensen. i Sl K Z :;;’u»lx(-};;un! 25. Builds 66. Half-way be- jtending the class how they are - -oe f ok ey el FRIENDS OF v s R % ¥ g ““{,”"“i." worg 2 tween north ;{r;ayd(' Lrllul:m'» the ;nemmn a tur-| _::‘{L k .\: ka, o NDS BOY SCOUTS i £ hrus east: abbr, will be roaste & | cEerais PO Vas s B Miss Ann Easton i) Srssiibad b cwkm‘:‘ ,f(p’;‘r'“; :’gi“P“‘-SbYte"ans to rs felt the business improvement Picnic at Scout Cabin at Eagle FOR ll?E"l“:}l:‘l‘;{“A‘;fioDAY Miss HLIP\?‘L% . a leg of lamb and other meats will Seek $12 000, 000 might be approaching the scasonal | River tomorrow. Cars leave Bur- " if 2 Mi be cooked in the cooking well 0” | peak. Nevertheless the week-end ford’s Cormer at 9 am. Bring| L. M. Carrigan, Armour and Com- e e *diove ATLANTIC ery_ N. J. May 13.|reports in ted further expan-|sandwiches for self. Coffee will| pany's representative, took passage Miss )¢ Quick frosting recipes will also| e Presbyterian Church in the|sion of el production. { be free. —adv. | for Ketchikan on the Norco. A. will seek to raise $12,-( Selling today was principally in T | industrial and utility shares. ! | Pressure on issues was meod- ‘ NE W S UITS Aileen 1 iy g5 Lunch Served 1 000,000 to carry on its work the At the close of the afternoon |sv V. Bourgette. those attending the demonstration| Miss Dalma Hansen | .fl-%“..%%%// AR I BT ST el and some special- | “‘! ot ’I‘r-“ A % % ‘Through the cooperation of Ju-[ f N | FOR NIEN Miss Blanck ux .H .. ///fl.“fla neau merchants and local travel-| J 000,000 is to be used for idated Gas lost more | | A ing men, food products have been|missionary and educational work.|than two po i !; ( .- ti.//n.. donated and prizes will be awarded |Last year the budget was fixed Tssugs doxm e polny 0 g0 insy $1‘ 5 or $1 7°95 * during the afternoon, and .all of sl’umrmn but only $10,000,000 \\J\i(dlfl(‘d American Telephone, Gen- \ ¢ 16 forl oookad ‘on_ the' 8t ““”1“- \ eral Motors, Dupont, American Can,| Ibe given as prizes —————— Allied ‘Chemical, North American! A morz detailed account of the| LOW RENTS and Public Utilities of New Ji y. ! . Food Demonstration plans will be| Big low reductions in rents for| Borden and National Dairy '|d- fl.y//i .///'.-.. given later, together with the lists|cabins and apartments. Seaview |vanced more than two points. i Ge B |of the members of the Parent- Apartments —adv.| National Distillers went up more | seorge bros. meeting of a committee | eral Council | ties been re-clected High S to teach next term s Manual aining A. S. Dunham Vocal music and art, Mi manuel Levin, self led member|La, where of the Communist Party was saved “ from possible injury last night by hasty police intervention. Levin attem] to address a meeting of the right wing of the Bonus Army now in Washington demanding the veterans seek im- mental music, Miss Pauline ///////H.fi]“ / | By it {than two points. 1 ,, .fl-.W///// — e T S e A R s 05 200 O D ; ok | i o - R WE il | e voma, ey 1| i MA”{:\]{‘ \';», ey 2 | NEW YORK, May 13.—Closing|} N English, Bverait on. i | |quotation of Alaska Juneau mine |} N C}Izmw economics, Miss Helen [ il | stock today is 14%, American Gan|{ { English and general science, Mi i |81%, American Pmy;, and Light l\ 4 : St puc g 8%, 4 d('«éndzx 12%, Bc.hle\mm“ ! rns, te alumet and %, | 5 N Mathematics, Miss Marjorie Til- ‘ | Armotr B 2%, Fox F! ¢ ‘2 T()fllgl]t H lotson. | { leral Motors 23%, Internationall} ! No decision has yet been made ——— e — s (i g A r Kenne l’ : regarding the four teachers re- fva | TONI( HT 19%, Packard Mot ! { > £ 1 “ g 55 REPRE oF ¥ 19%, Packard Motors | qmml‘ to qlixnu(n;m:n one 1::; Becomes 'Seminole WHOLESALE HOUSES ! Consolidated Gas 52%, Standa: 1“ A ! ics, Languages and| SEBRING, Fla, May 13.—Rex LEAVE 'EPR SRETCHIKAN G ] Auspi V ! ties, Languages G, Fla, May s i Premier Gold, no sale; Trans | } Auspices Women of the Moose ! A Social Studies in the|Beach, has been admitted as a| ; e Dl i, Timken Roller (1 ! L o will IIIl fhese’ places|Indlan tribe here -and. christened | 600 8N’ Ampogting “finy, and 8.} AW a4 14 Music by Anderson’s Merry Makers { will be made known as soon as|“On-ta-kee.” At the same ce Lochman, of the wholesale jewelry; ! " ! B o aatectad | oty an Tty 645w company of the same name of Se-| i [} COME . . . EN ’ YOURS ] e L i attle, left on the Norco for Ket-| i = il ENJOY YOURSELF ! lithe + chikan after covering the Interior; q e 7 TRRT R i omorrow’s Styles ' i ; ! 80 M M u NIST | and Westward districts of the Ter-| MUSIC BY JIMMY STEELE’S } Today” y 0 Nice Door Prize ! | ritory. ) ) 3 | e e -——— ¢ [ : TO ARRIVE | ————— ! “REVFI ER q” ! = ) FAGES ANGRY STR. ALEUTIAN| 0SCAR SWANSON, LOCAL A X4 = ! . MERCHANT, LEAVES FOR T 2 M k Cl S mnérm\)l Mm‘r. fon of Mr. m]]d Mrs. SOUTH, BUSINESS TRIP, s ume to Make "op uey . C. Mize of this city, will arrive| £ /. MUB UF vETS!i:y:.:“,SUH(:F‘: :m;)l\t 1““ L}:e xt«;nnller Oscar Swanson, prominent Ju-| us )i(‘(’ cS | WE HAVE y | Aleutian for rief visit with his| neau merchant, left for Seattle this| I o o y \ S auce ’ i i =) - 43 parents. He is an instructor in| afternoon on the motorship Norco : p : j { fiho" n Sauce, BUIINE lmpor"‘d' per pt' 40c t 4 . 1. |the Government Industrial School on business. Mr. Swan: f i ; ! Police Intervene at Right|a: mautna Atter & two-week siness, : son, of e : 3 " anc i 1 1 Jisit here 1 2 wo-weeks Swanson Brothers Grocery Store, Admission 75¢ Students 50¢ 14 The canned vegetables, No. 2 cs = Moment in Washington vk, Bere he will return to his|expects to be south about two " “Juneaw’s Own < d vegetables, No. 2 can ... 25¢ i post there. | weeks. 3 ) ' to Save Speaker uliial ST g | Check Room Free . ! Store” ‘ READY TO USE L i —_— e ' | tore B o - 2 Tweive lion cubs have been born | JITNEY DANCE it ‘ 3 WASHINGTON, May 13.—Em-|since January 1 at Shreveport,| At A. N. B. Hall Saturday, 9. P. M. ,‘1 1 At GARNICK,S Phone 174 | ] ' circus is wintering.| Krane's Orchestra. —fldv.i Give Mother Her Favorite BOX OF SWEETS Whitman’s Sampler mediate cash payment of the bon- us police rushed Levin do t amid men ns who have them:elves uppowd to a C avnmu. JOE MOWRY BURNING UP | AMER. ASS0, wn a| Why Pay More? Sunday, May 14 | ! — The I(l(’(ll | When you can get one of the finest Full MINNEAPOLIS. — Joe Mowry | ¥ I i ic Oil B b ] ; o4 was one of the boys who expected | § i Automatic Oil Burners made, complete | | to see the name of Mowry in the Remembrance il installed in running order with 16 barrel | 1933 big league baseball lineup. 1 The fact that Joe was disillu-|J i fuel tank for— { sioned has given the former Uni- l‘ | f Towa star a chance to 11 4 i the ‘\’[ ('\lb of lhe Aln(‘r ican a: on, Mowry has begun | . i [ the season just like he finished 2 { 4 1932. In his first 36 times at bat,| F"ll 2 I)Ound i —_ONE YEAR’S FREE SERVICE— { Joe got 14 388 average. ! .In 1932 i 348 for his i AI £ B G first full season in class AA bas CHOCOLA TES i | oney Back Guarantee ball, set a new league mark ir S - il ;;‘thiu:nfi;h;m“.\f total | The best way to judge an oil burner is to ord, s i]| see it under actual working conditions and ‘ ; Sl i 1L B wEEER - WORK ON NINTH STREET | ldlk‘ pnwt-el) with .the owner. We will i i BRIDGE NEARLY COMPLETE Y | glad" furnish you with a list of these won- | ] | \ i ‘ners | ") Work has been pratcically com-| \ dfl'fa little burners, | g i ] : p ' f pleted on the west apporach o in suitable Mother’s Day [ ; : ! the Ninth Street bridge where the| | " i 2 N 3 . worn m;:be‘rs ace gen:ik!;") o { Gift Wrappings 11 2 3 0 by a fill of crushed I by the - street department of the city of | ¥ ning, (my Cler] | - : T ARRY RACE, Druggist S i s Fion P'::»mr nced :zl; ’!?lenu;:s‘: THE SQUIBBS STORE Al e COES s R E; Express Money Orders Anytime ou in p April snowfall in history this % SN b in odVERN i et Telephone 134 : We Deliver 4 gpring.