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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1933. FIFTEEN ARE Daily Cross-word Puzzle ™oy qo |85 bt Bt celebration be decided upon. - l"}uBEB ACROSS Solutlen of Yesterday's Puzzle 13 Strncmr;n g | 2 . Take too O el -y Ui R 3 ! ¥ : much food : B i o NE WS SS STRAGIER HONORED | . Marcher ] 16" Brosher of Phyllis Edwards and Gen- 5. Politely | WindHower were & at a| ] | 17. American | Indian e rooms | . Extensive i growth of trees Loaded Vehicle Rolls Over|3: ¥t - Wy, p 2! meriea Five Times—Woman |, pearicaturist ratally Injured heavily in | b | I v = 0| O m| Z|=|r|n[m[D{§ 2|m[m| Z N a5 m| <[ O] fght 5. Compositions ¢ in honor of Miss He i gistuiiea DUUGLAS W|LL Stragier, who is to be marvied 7. Postpone d Erskine i Postpone to Mr Claud Erskine in June Fwo: prefix 35 Article ot h sehool students food at t and th . Proyalent 0 B ted in D. H. S amount urple and gold . Broad scoops RS . Part fl' an a b 1 E‘IUO»« r pastime. N 3 wera the prize winners. Many fine | ng from injuries while ment - nce: . 3 : 31 Eniarged > aptiva $ ifts were showere e died the moun.|ShEMEKE | 8 Nowl) o1 Capiivaten suot pece’ot | Public Mee‘mg Is Hd BB voe mopeeh o @ N icH se performed 3 . Periods of aboard ship City ‘Hall—F; eE - Occupanis d time . Interminable ity Hall—Financiers [atternoon's ure at the event tm londc u road near|3g On condition s DOWN 9. E — i fhe - hbtphts “of Blewett ‘Bass thay sutlata’ Bys dediof ¥ Are Named | The bus turned over five times. i f ground na S cs | NIGE PROTY® 3 - Harry Skiles, : MRE the .| : At a public meettng held in the D- F. D. FROM ANNUAL driver who was travelir 2 > mi- [P A z|=|o|oNm| Blc|H>|4 mmZ |7 =) mo|X|m| TRY O|M| 2| 0| Z|C| sleep | 24. Gaelfc torm | of John W[\ATCH:AE ‘Wash. June 2.—|26. Siberian river A young woman, Alma Patton, of “)'( rths was fatally injured and v.-omn form o % ccongers | 29 Mercantile JORIGE . us . pass ‘establishe Z|m| X P> Z| O] Z| | ri-|rv Q| Z|—|v[C|Z| PN O|M| X[ P ENS\ EERE] oM Z| o |m| 2] 0] X | <[\ 2| m] = Z|m| City Hall last evening upon call of | senger, was the m seriously o 1. Sil - D anied D Mayor Guy L. Smith niza- | g ( . S L. S b May Uy th, an organiza-| The Dougi; TAT T INT S r 62, Asiatic . Despots 3 | ; N / / injured. | & B - peboott : tion was effected for the pirpase|partment, 15 now . able » NATIONALLY KNOWN HOLE- William Liston, of Wenatchee, 4 4. h 9. Insect cig of handling the patriotic demon- a part of the money used from - of ious ruises. n 65, T . Second note 8. o « 2 relgana * o f D };eulved serious »head bruises. s & v “af the scale Sur strations for the Fourth of July emergency fund for the purchase l R()OP H()SIP R\ 2 Ddlr Bl i v e £" The others were less badly hurt. . Amid 68. Sta o celebratio: £ he 1y thi | Officers are questioning William . Extinct bird Union: abbr, |C€lebration. {of new hose early this year anc TR Y — £ e ;J driver of the bus, Wno 1\ . J. Balog was elected chairman also' care of the normal expense yne, driver o y of he Association and Mayor of maintenance. Chairman Eng nmd to have just been “broken in.’ /4 7 | y and treasurer. Xfi»‘strom of the dance commities : 'l' PA]R ;SC \“‘\"S s decided to make arrange- ported the sum of $151 was SPEND SUMMER IN //“. tion in the usual way, Chairman zl::FhT;f:s dec]asx:cdmmi):: satistac- | ; v 7 n, chairman; Gus Lundell, the annual entertainment . 4 CHIL.DREN'S WASH Miss Irene Nelson will arrive in | ] 3 A. Shudshift, Mike Pusich, Jce Juneau Firemen. Plans Juneau the latter part. of this 1 7 1 Riedi, Adolph Hirsch, James Edmis- event were laid over e l)R]< SSES month to spend the summer with % ton, Hans Loken, Glen Kirkham next meeting of the membe: | i bl s G her mother, Mrs. R. P. Nelso W and Carl Lindstrom. The commit- | e - brothers George and Eug: | t as ordered to get busy as soon! Ol1d papers for wale av En her family. o < Miss Nelson will sail [x;om‘ ,S,l.n Z %% . lel)[le' cr e e e e B e e EN i‘lil/ fl... AN INVITATION e B S e T o SWEATERS— | / With the permission of Mr. James Larson ! B()Yb 10:“;1:, u;:,;swr::cn ffilg:‘,umpf' ol 13 % we invite you to inspect the COPPER TUBE Meveral months is_continuing hs; PLUMBING in the new residence being et T TR 7 .fl%fl.. erected by him on Twelfth Street. 3 BROADCLOTH SHIRTS— LEGION AUXILIARY .//fl.-fl. The time to inspect plumbing is MENS . o cean POEAR SATISFACTORY — p “In the Rough” | SURMMBE il ot P iMEETlN‘G OF CITY then you know what is behind your walls | b oo £AL1o— i COUNCIL TO BE Mr. Larson insists that the concealed work WOMENS .... o808 Between 3500 and 4,000 ])01)])1(‘\.!4"]”"”' River Strike were sold through the efforts O'-E"'ds. fi'isher’"(‘” and its assistants on Poppy day, it|Accept New ()/fors was announced by the Poppy Com- | - @ \ o ACK A QY A mittes at the regular business|® Striking inebers, - ha o] at e i e IT IS THE BACKBONE OF A HOUSE » ’ meeting held last evening in the |® tied up fishing on the Cop- r. bi-monthly meeting of th ipls R BRI Lt Legion Dugout. Members of the ® er River flats for al @ | Juneau City Council will be held Auxiliary wished to express ¢ days, ag ew prices ® |in the i RICE & AHLERS CO, | the * American - Legion ~Auxiliary ’ HELD TONIGHT should be the very best— council chambers at th appreciation of the help and offered by ol ® ‘city hall. operation of the Juneau pub] went back to work y 28, ar routine business will be PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL who purchased the wreathes and e according to advices receive and nothing of moment “We tell you in advance what job will cost” R poppies. l® at local headquarte [ the 3 eduled to come up accordinz ks It was the last meeting to be|® TUnited States Bureau of t A. W. Henning., held by the unit until the first|e Fisheries from Warden N. o] __ AN S R A Thursday in September. Ik 0._Hardy in charge of the h Jdiigh yo @ Abwiemon ofje Srbicy Vmharfuof g num|||mml|||||||mmm|||||||||m|uuuuuuumuuumnmn||||u||||n||||||||||m|||||mmmm|mumumuumuu|mu|mmu||||uumlmmmu|m||mmmmuuummuummumuumna routine usiness, 1S ere rm- | o RN Y. hose: Mrs. Hazel | Herguson, aizs. Doty _Kauiman, PATROL BOAT C. G. 265, ulated tentativelly for the cnter-f' New prices accepted by Lacks PEP M Beth Nordling, Mrs, M. E. | g ;M;Snagle Miss Elsie Baggan, Mrs. LEAVES FOR FUNTE R‘ p [ ( {J. M. Clark, Mrs.. Marion Hen- v rdnckson a’\l;lrs H;rry stonehouse‘BAY TO JOIN HA[DA fand Mrs. Edith F. Sheslor. The ; Alternates selected are, Mrs. Charl-| The patrol boat, C.G4#265 of 7hr‘ O DEuVERY named’ for ‘the American Legion e here. ,Convention to be held in Cordova|® ® ¢ © ¢ ¢ © @ 0 0 0 0 o {during the month of August. Dele- — .- ; AT e tainment of Mrs. Callie Heider,|® the fishermen are: reds tak- National Vice President of the/® en by company boats 10 Western Division of the American| e cents each, and ind dent, Legion Auxiliary, who expecis to e 20 cents each; kings, com- ¥isit Juneau during the early part e pany hoats, 30 cents, and of July. {® independent, 50 cents. Old ‘es P. Seelye, Mrs. Harry Watkins, |United States Coast Guard, wh! ¥Mrs. Florence DeShon, Mrs. Hazel [has’ been at at the Government | Petrich, Mrs. Frank Reeder, Mrs.|dock here since Wednesday, left| Ralph Reischl, Mrs. John H. NG"V-‘a! noon today to join the U. S.. {man, Miss Florence Miller and {Coast Guard cutter Haida at Fun- {Miss Margaret Miller. ter Bay. | % — VALAMONT Crescent Vacumm Packed FANCY MIXED PILOT BREAD Pork and Beans COFFEE COOKIES FRESH STOCK 3 for 25¢ 2 Ibs., 69c o . lbo., 35c 2 Ibs. , 23¢ P REANEE A LIRD . ¢ Delegates and alternates were|® prices were not available Boatswain Roy Stockman is in| command of the vessel which is|| A complete overhauling I WOMEN OF MOOSE HOLD based at Ketchikan to take the| by our skilled mechanics . place of the Alert while the la‘ter: & 4 3 '['«LEC-"ON OF OmCERs; craft is on the Bering Sea Paatrc:;. will give it the power . —— i and zest that makes (INSTALLATION JUNE 15 " "Creee | and st that male We wish to take this opportunity g ue pleasure. |to extend our thanks to our'many | WReally reasenable rates! |friends for their kindness and sym- f the Moose last evenin; e O en Eal) andl imstamiation | Rathy, also for the beautitul floral jof the newly elected officers was offerings, which were freely given g onouiced: foe. Dina 26 during the illness and death of JUNEAU Those elected were, Senior Re-{oUWr helovc‘d Mother and Sister, Mrs. ! gent, Mrs. Treva Reischel; Junior |Ora D. Pledger. | Regent, Mrs. Mabel Batelo; Chap-| ANNA M. PLEDGER, MOTORS §lain, Mrs. Minerva Reeder; Re-| MR.and MRS. L. R. HOGINS, ! % corder, Mrs. Gertie Olsen and MR. and MRS. T. A, MORGAN. i Treasurer, Mrs. Elizabeth Bender. Y. | e s e 1" Business houses who contributed ——— o the Jast card party given by By R ¥ = = Lhc organization and assisted in SEE IT’ LIFT IT' «making it a complete success, so- v J cially and financially were given a . vote of thanks by the members. e 3 | . 7 ! NEW TELEPHONE DIRECTORY }| You Will Never Be ’ | | Will be issued subscribers -l;m:ll 2 a Without It ! July 1. Copy for advertising and I} { changes must be in not later than June . porcLasht ¥ g1 . The new Featherweight 3 AND TELEPHONE 00"““ &F g v Automatic will do more i Fine Floors Estimates Free : with less work. Give it | | GARLAND BOGGAN : Hardwood mms—uvlns. Sanding, Pinishing $1.00 for your old iron. 403 Cloldstein Blg. 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