The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 18, 1933, Page 8

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8% Steel 26'%, Armour B 3%, eral Moto JUMP AROUND, TRADING TODAY Bl Occurs in Last Half No Age Requirements Put on Alaskans for Emer- Hour with Losses Part- gency Conservation Work ly R(\ overed YORK, May 1 Stocks Utilities Recoveries ies of fractions to around | job, The or more points were recorded | no CLOSING NEW YORK, May quotation of er 33% r 20%, Con inental Brands 18% 48, Timken Rol R TR Twedt AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY gy; Regular meeting of tonight “‘”l be postponed until Monday, 22 at 8 p.m. Poppy wreathes to bej made, social meeting. oil 12, St , United States Steel Does Y our Garden Grow? Hoes y i5 14, American , American Power and L Anaconda 12%, Calumet and Hecla 4%, STOCK PRICES RESTRICTIONAS | T0 ACE WAIVED ONLOCAL WORK No age on Alaskans Uneasy ed. d pronounc- > session and Preparat come back when cam mm,)' said. M brmk have applied for enrolment on the most fic, American Can ed Corporatio and T Creek rom the ions to about Standard Ol Uni w will and Unitzd g lunch red to get PRIC TODAY | 18.—Closing | d Alaska Juneau mine | Bethlehem o Fox Films 3%, G 23%, Internation; , Kenn 171 lfil.‘ S. 'S. Crowell; Packard Motors 4%,, Juneau; Bdward andard| Johnke. 22. May| —adv ial project the rec » the terminus of G in Eagle River Va tting in eight-hour today, Mr ore t serious need just a competent cook, he added, t position is still open. to establish camp late this onstruc lower cabin o work five da hour and t to the job t e e 00 g0 0000000 |e AT THE HOTELS o0 0 g0 000000 4 Gastineau J. A Alaskan The advertisements are you guide to efficient spending. Don’t let it get your goat. ( for advice and Jome to us use our better and cheaper tools for better results. Rakes Spades Garden Hose, 25 ft., $1.95 TROWELS, SPRINKLING CANS, FORKS LILIES MORE CROP FERTILIZER - J uneau-Young Hardware Co. NEW CREATIONS! Direct from New York | LEADER DEPT. STORE MMER MILLINERY $1.95, GEORGE BROTHERS Store Open Evenings $2.45 Hol- an 25 men to be under-| tion of :h(" trail which will be Handrahan Johnke and Mrs. THE DAILY ALASKA EW’IRE THURSDAY MAY 18, 1933. Dally Cross-word Puzzle ACROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 17. 1 Fn{fl Greek 19. etter Arranged . Crimped / fabrie 21. Salt 22, Arablan fiamel]. g air clot! 24. Secret in- formation: collog. Either of two parale lels 0( latis 28, Rel!xloul 30. PeFiods of 26. 18. Moves rhythmically Narrow road Mournful Depiction of 2. Takos nte o 33. Long narrow e inlet of con- 24, C the sea o L.|O| - Cateh sight d here TION 36, e Act~ & 35 Milfary e 49. Flayor 3. Slow but Student 52. First woman persevering 33 Living to be 53 Bo situated Derson 19 Denatsh 1o ‘ : 56 Go i e groun relief 55. spv.m for 4 Qul‘;‘;‘ of the 42 Metric S gods measure of 56, 5. Part of an capacity amphi- 45. Song from el theater a0 opera 5. o 6. Property 46. Hindu 7. Playthings princess DOWN 8. Tree 43. High moun- 9. Oil of rose L South Amer- " petals 50. Sraall peg can river nclined psedd 2. Boy 11, Domesticates i a T BT T IllWflllWflll EEE NN AEEARN ] ] : i L dEEEaN dw gt A AN It Football teams of Georgia Auburn, will meet again on neu tral ground next fall at Columbus, and| Ga., just as they have since 1916 ‘The 1933 game originally was cheduled at Birmingham, Ala. Juneau High School GIRLS GLEE CLUB Presents “THE WILD ROSE” Operetta ¢ Miss ALiceE PALMER, Director 60 MEMBERS IN CAST GRADE SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Friday Matinee 2:00 P. M. Friday Evening 8:00 P. ] Admission :-: ] 25¢ and 35¢ “WILD ROSE” T0 BE PRESENTED ON FRIDAY NIGHT Sixty Madrhers uh Bl Plan ‘Renovizing’ Drive In North Carolina City CHARLOTTE, N. C, May 1'.— Charlotte plans to launch a “reno- vizi; drive which it is estimated nay result in $500,000 to 51000000’ in repair, repainting and reno-| vating work. Details of the campaign have not been completed, but 75 citizens held a meeting to select leaders and to H FORMER ALASKAN TO VISIT DAUGHTER IN FAIRBANKS Mrs. C. P. Guis of Tacoma passed through Juneau on the last north- M. A. Tenney, representative of bound trip of the steamer Yukon|the Mutual Life of New York, in- enroute to Fairbanks to spend the | surance company, left this morning summer with her two daughters,| on the Princess Norah after a trip Mrs. Frank DeWree and Mrs. Hen- | through the Territory. ry DeWree. In Fairbanks Mrs. Mr. Tenney will go directly to mes will be on familiar soil, as| Quebec by way of Vancouver, B, she was a continuous resident of | C., for the convention of his com- that interesting city for 31 years| pany in the eastern city. and also lived in Circle for four M. A. TENNEY LEAVES TO ATTEND CONVENTION | Glee Club to Give Oper- . |organize for making a thorough | years. Old papers at The Empire. etta in Grade School |canvass of the city. — ay b Volunteer workers will compose t of the organization for car-| 60 members of the Girls’ lrying on the campaign. Earle Wh"‘ under the direction of ton, president of the chamber of Palmer, have been work- commerce, says the campaign wm‘ ntly for weeks, will be|be continued for five months. at 8 o'clock tomorrow R in the Grade School Audi- and will be the most am- presentation of the year. d Rose,” the operetta upon |m: COCKTAIL FRUITS WITH BANANAS, No. 2 cans ................ 25¢ i Turkey released her second talkie| ) recently, a light musical comedy| At GARNICK s Phone 174 the Glee|wnjch had a record run of four ” = weeks in one house. night torium. bitious | Club fc y of the operetta isof a| __ ! iga i — of wealth and fashion, , who pretentiousness of life| attelites who fawn up- ecause of her position and and desires to make a ca-| 1f in the theatre. ntes, dressmakers, report- | untry people and city peo-| e represented in the large | sixty and the story of the| 's final success is interest- ik SEMGEA AS THE GUESTS OF THE | he first setting in an in- the city 1 drawing room in { home of Miss Rose McCloud aml\ }v'w second in the garden of h(‘l special presentation for s(‘hool] ew a ] n will be given in the au- ditorium tomorrow afternoon. THURSDAY NIGHT TO HOLD GOODY SALE Music by Freddie Gilman’s Yellow Jackets are being made by the. DANCING 9:30 to 12 | | | | | Plans Girls’ ganized by Mrs. Legion Club, recently or~ Sigurd Wallstedt, | for girls over eight years of age,! | for a luncheon and goody sale to!J, ¥ * held at the Legion Dugout on urday, May 27, beginning at 11| k in the morning. \ Many good things to eat have been promised to the girls and it | is hoped that they will make a substantial sum on the affair. Twenty-five percent of the pro- ceeds will be given to the Boys'| Bugle corp to add to the fund to| purchas2 their desired uniforms as! a result of a vote taken at the last meeting. ¢ ; Beginning with a membership of seven, the organization has grown | to 29 members in the two months it was and new ombers are joining at every meet 4\ ing, Mrs. ‘Wallstedt said The club meets each W(’(lne&-\ day afternoon in the Dugout YOU ARF WELCOME! FEATURING SPECIAL FRENCH AND ITALIAN DISHES IN THE CAFE—W itk Beer or Wine ‘flIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIlIIIIIflllIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH (Prices on the Up-grade) YOU KNOW ITS GOOD If it comes from this store—No groceries ‘of indifferent quality are allowed in our stock. Our quality standard is high and our inspection of all goods exceedingly thorough. Our new stocks today include many items—some follow. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables to arrive on “Northland” ALASKA EGGS— LITTLE BOY BLUE SOLID PACK per_dozen TOMATOES—24’s, 3 cans ... 50¢ SHEET METAL Our Sheet Metal Shop is ome of the hest equipped in the North and is in charge of “Mac” Metcalfe, one of the best sheet metal workers that ever came to Alaska. If it can be made of Sheet Metal “Mac” can make it. Plumbing Heating Sheet Metal “We tell you in advance what job will cost” RICE & AHLERS CO. WASHINGTON EGGS—Large, Fresh, per dmm, 28¢, 2 dozen for SNOW PEAK TOMATOES with Puree, 21%4’s, 2 cans FANNING’S BREAD AND BUTTER PICKLES—per jar CLOVER VALLEY BUTTER— quarters, per pound ... ... B Y Ty CUE R e R et 15¢ o o Tth is a real buy—m) more at this price MEADOW DEW BUTTER— . PEARS- = prints, per lh ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 30¢ ROYAL GLUB s PEARS 27 s, per can, 20c;"3 cans' ROYAL CLUB PEACHES-—2}/’s, per can, 25¢; 2 cans ROYAL CLUB éTRAWBERRIES—?‘s, per can, 20c; 3 cans SANITARY GROCERY TELEPHONES 83—385 “THE STORE THAT PLEASES” PROMPT DELIVERY CAMPBELLS TOM ATO JUICE— 3 cans PREFERRED STOCK TOMATO JUICE—per can s e T L T Illll!lllllillllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIlIlIIllIIHIIIllllIlll||IlllIIlllHIIIII!IIIIII!IIIIIIIIllllllfllllllllflllllllIllllllllIIIIIIII||||||||llllllllllllllllIIlIIIIIIImII

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