The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 19, 1933, Page 7

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FRTDAY MAY l9 1933. e : BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG Bv BILLE DE BE(‘I\ ~ |CORDOVA WOMAN I — — | ATTENDING NATL, DON'T BE A SAR WHY DON'T CHA YEH-YEH.. MAH 29 Q SamnEy.YoU © | MAKE SURE TS [ (VORYTOWN, GOODNESS .. WHERE AM T CONGRESS OF P.-T. A. MIGHT BE SHOOTI st ALL THAT BEFORE YA HOP \| QUICK... s B8 o ' | R R. FARE FOR @) ON THIS WILD HAVE.TO CALL \8 NAWTHING .. Q GOOSE OIS CEM MAN 72 \f THAT GOES FOR THE ENGINEER CHASE ? [ ) AND CONDUCTOR, TOO... HEY.. il YO' GOTTA . : HUSSLE, §Bes 2 Fresu and CLEAN Are you moving, or just eleaning from May 21 Mis. A {a book prepare | the poetry co: case you'll want yvour drapes cleaned. Alaska Laundry s for sale av Emplre he Empire. ranof, pilot left this An insisi an excellent picture thorougt business. Old papers at The Empire. 2 has what ms grounds for right- mplaint. And he was e them. Dull dull that from ‘the de- tured by the manu- s of safety ragors nd such acgessories as bl and soaps, he chq In honor of two new candidates - ° to Chapter 439, Women of the| The grounds surrounding the| Topped by . . ka 5 . . . ® legations of misuse of cer- and Mrs. C. Torkelson, whose birth- | the direction of Alford Jahn. Brad- run in tle news 'k 3 = 3 i e newspapers oy the Leglslahon [5 Bemg Pre e tain ,) operty \u\u\ said to days fall during the month were [ford Pest of the American Legion. [ Alaska amship Cmfnpany‘ and DRESSES . e . ° . L] Helen Light during which she re- |,y have needed repair and|k ceived many useful gifts. Miss |y Legion Post voted to Moose, a most delightful social graves of Joz Juneau and Rich- cf ¢ pared for Introduc- honored by a big birthday For same years the markings and orfloeh of the company are ex- Light is to be married on June 3. non0 care for themh. The work |& 'I'u REGULATE Jail Investigation WOMEN OF MOQSE !GRAVES OF CITY ALASKA S. S. CO "3 Here Is Demanded ; GIVE DELIGHTFUL ! FOUNDERS NOW IS ADVERTISING —_— - [ A PRUDUGTIUN Something Is Wrong PARTY THURSDAY‘ BEING RESTORED FRIENDSHIP TOUR ("~ e 1 conduct of \lu local Fa followed the meeting - held last|ard Harris, founders, of Junsau,ics jail has been demande night, at the Mocse Hall. [axe being parked, properly mark:d'gea was reveal:d here today. Al- Mrs. S. Olsen, Mrs. H. Nielson jand rehabilitated this week wunder|pri-ng . and gifts as a climax to tr sur ings cf the grave o 3 tion, COngl’ESS ings entertainment, a mi uv”du;:::{g:rs.c v\“lk:nsc%mv‘u?o:r at:d T cous wer was giyen . {c selected Juneau as a Dancing to the music of Paul |js peing done by unemployed vet- |Brown's orchestra was also en-|erans and paid for by Post, | during the eveninz according to Capt. J. M. Clark, post | WASHINGTON, M8y 19--Fed- In piques, mesh and eral regulation of oil production e has entered the widening sphere of the Administration’s efforts t aid industry. President Roosevelt is prepa: ¢ to tell Congress the need for i mediate action and legislation g > ing the Secretary of Interior regu- o Iatory. powers. . being suplied him. He » The legislation is being drafted o I Whe wuirle &t and will be introduced probably e the jail must'use them first, le ° linens , making cnic and his New Summer Shades commander. In addition to this work the rounds and lawn of the Dugout ven a spring cleaning, £ by the planting cf B agle and F. Reeder were mittce in charg d to be one of able parties ever the Women of the Moose. - e - SITKA LEAVES TONIGHT FOR HALIBUT BAVK\ I notes Sizes 14 to 40 | all A’s | 11, Helen Pusich, Steph- h, Enne Kronquist, and en. | On the Honor Roll are: Mary Pearce u rce, AAAB; Phyllis Lundell, A | il P AAB; Marie Fox, AABB; 17\0"’ }—)-75 MEETING THIS EVENING Jessie Fra: Iate today in the House. then turm them over to the e unlucky prisoners, He wa Regular $3.75 values \ OR NEW SIDEWALKS | Astrid I e the Dcpartment of Ju FIVE HALIBUTERS . ;";)x)<iu;; 'a f\}ll inquiry. Capt. ‘William D SELL AT SEATTLE® ®®°®®*®®*°®¢®® ¢ ¢t bt Sitka, RNV (5K i away this evening for t alibut | hart Savikko, ABB! FOOD SALE AT CARR'S STORE|jpanks on the s will be opened for Tie side- | ABBB: Mae Fi TOMORROW, ALTAR SOCIETY |made .,h‘\ ye to be put in on Fourth|pglayi war from Main to Seward Straet, | loaded on . the oss from the Capitol Build | me Juneau Cold Storage d !and from Fourth to Third Street | it y during the weck-end,|and rs of the crew were d, at the meeting of the |, Madelene l . 4 . e AT will be something g aring to get away. 1 to be held in the |y & 3 Restitution, came in from the eat at the Ladies' Allar Soclety| " Tne il s g sl o] this evening, it was an- b‘v”\k;‘)};;;‘u; | SABIN’S cal banks with 36,000 pounds and g .%o 10" iom o N i e by A. W. Henning, Olty lorrrrrerrrrrrrrrvrrree e | ey b NS s0ld for 8% and 4% cents a pound. | GO0 SR, oy Mayor I Goldstein and Capt. y A W iing, it PO Py — e — 4 | Doucett returned Ih:»‘\“ 1::::1\‘ | S| Seattle where it unde: re- s o, L e s el ) pairs and overhaul in drydo | Classified ads pay. ©e0000 0000000000000 000000 000 SEATTLE, May 19.—Three hali- but schoon Dorie, Liberty and | Rainier arrived today from the western bariks with 107,000 pounds of fish and sold for 6% and 4|, cents. Two schooners, Oman bait 'md anning Sunday home, or a picnic in|a¢- th STREET BEING RENEWED 3 BT t "Workmen were busy this morn- Pt on. 0% will be there in the morning (OB S (R Hemoring A oot ito offer their tempting wares. 2 * walk from the front of Brownie's! i ’ Bf'}’;g s’:;’f“t’l‘}: fi:gégfid&:_‘;‘r;l 3 FROM ALASKA COLLEGE|| :;:n badly,” Mayor I Goldsteln| ... mmm:iw & E ' l TI.)E vork will be PA?rvtlipla(l?d at t x H gedcstriace. Wil not be glacomod. | Tister, s expected e | YOU CAN HAVE 3 ed_n.::} ajimu,:is ma;;sn; s yvou { ) R -“___ ! H ‘l 0 vertisemegie B4 leoeeeeooeecesces ) 3 | : F‘“de o sriiment spending. ° AT THE HOTELS . % STAINLBSS STEEI/ Ei — - o -0 |0 ® 00 0 5005 90 (e 00 “ » ’. S“‘éfimfleflfif"' M gy Sostineas 5 COOKING UTENSILS ! P hone 58 3 EVERYTHING | ohn Wilkes. g | ‘ l. oo ‘.} B M. Giligan, Thane i DOUBLE RICE BOILERS { e bl o s e ; { § FRYING PANS i ; ! g i COVERED SAUCE PANS §1 Prompt, Courteous Service . STRAIGHT SAUCE PANS - | . CASSEROLES g | B T g HIGHLY POLISHED STAINLESS STEEL Ei - i ; . : Chipped Enamel or Discolored | : . 4 o miEER ; pepper & on/y yood seezing No More lppf“ “n:::'nl: or Discolore gl Leltuce, head . . Oc¢ B‘utter, 2 poumls o'y ot i § | B powder But jCé’//’”yf 4 é(floy Real lifetime utensils at moderate prices 31 Cellzry, bunCh (L 100 EggSS’ 2d0zen MBI 59C i v 77 ; i 253 O § with spicy o1l of pepper ; o 5 Peppers, pound . . . 15¢ Potatoes, 25 pounds . 59¢ s - N . . ~lden with flavor 5 Juneau-Young Hdwe. Co..{ ; - | Hein Spagheui S { Green Onions, bunch . 5¢ 2 AR D TR largecans . . . . . . 15¢ Poiiltry m;l Egg Station Radishes, 3 bunches . 10c HeinzOven Beans, can 15¢ Direct from Producer to You 3 Spinu(:ha 3 Imunds . 25¢ Shaker Sol ... .. 9¢ Carrots,bunch . . . . 10c { Spiced Ham,1b. . . . 33¢ Cucumbers, 2 for . . 25c¢ | Lunch Tongue, Ib. . 39¢ Cooking Appks,lflbs. 25¢ | Pork Loins, lb. . . . 43¢ New Spr[nrcabbag() Shrimps, 2 cans . . . 25¢ pound . . .. ... 7c} Crabs,large cans . . 25¢ ‘FOR SALE ¥ " TRIC RANGI%SELEL' BEAUTY SHOPPE at Bargain Prices TORGERSON BROS. Telephone 268 Features the Celebrated Fredric’s Vita- . Both new and fully guaranteed Here is your opportunity to install an elec- B ol o it s Tonic Wave Florida Grapefruit . . 10¢ | Jello, package . . . . 8¢ [ Save the afternoon of May 24 for the Elec- > ! ric Cookery Demonstration at the School Auditorium. Sponsored by the Juneiu Par- ent-Teacher Association. 3 “COOd Hodsekeeplng od ; Ala.Ska Electl‘ic Light and | Expertly Done by. rator of Ten Years’ Experience [ & Power Company SECOND FLOOR, TRIANGLE BUILDING Juliedti—Phote 6 Douglas—Phioiie 18 PHONIE 231 With the Seal of Approval of the Research Department of California Grapefruit . 5¢ | Armour’s Lard, 4 lbs. 43¢ et THREE DELIVERIES DAILY Phone Orders Given Personal Attention O ot e i R e i enceniinS] \ \

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