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-~ BARNEY .GOOGLE. AND SPARK. PLUG IvM 7TELL|N' YA LOOKIT THAT SUMP'N, SULLY—~ VA BETTER CONTROL YOUR SELF OR YOU'LL LAND . THE BOTH OF US (N, THE GOOLER--~ N e —— e o T S 1 CcouLD TlE HIM IN A KNOT = v ay e TO MEET ME — HOW MANY DID ‘BIG SHIPMENT "“i.”n‘".'fl k) E’i?,',', Nt%Z?g';?c&uON ',”.':7:' uF FURNITURE NE‘WS LANDED HERE Juneau - Young Hardware Receives Sixty-five Tons —Record TIs Made YOU HAVE ? HOME FROM HOSPITAL Mrs. Inga Dickenson has been released: from St. Ann's Hospital following two weeks' confinement there on account of a general breakdown. She is staying at home |for .the present to single -:- und Still a J aunty Bachelor 4 By OSCAR LE!D!NG LONDON, June 20—The world’s ¢ inas: tamous batchelor, Edward Al- ‘bert Christian George Andrew Pat- nick Dawid, otherwise the Prince of {Wales, and more commonly just| ‘Wales, will be just one year Irom‘l the 40-mark on June 23. Slim, well-groomed, and nattily dressed, he contihues to wcar his years with the air of a jaunty youth and one birthday finds him much as another—highly populax and obviously satisfied with bach- elorhood. This anniversary will dawn on & match-making market in a state of almost complete depression. The “ ublic in general appears to have ;eeome reconciled to his unwed Atate and; for the moment, has ‘eased linking the prince’s name ! an instant’s notice with prin-| i '1ess or deb. I's A Game The on> brisk revival in the | *game of marrying off the prince came last October when he went #0 Sweden. and an_‘“engagement” wetween Erincess Ingrid and the Prince of Wales was boomed anew. Though his: disinterest in matri- mony has become traditional, the prince still rates high in the eyes| of :the girls, and one of the main parlor pastimes of the debutantes making their bows in Buckingham Palace this season has been specu- S. Erickson, one of the operat-| away from the banquet given at A. ors of the hydraulic gold placer|the Anchorage Grill in honor of mining on the Holmgren and the graduates and with the groom- Erickson property on Crow Creek, elect went to the Presbyterian| near Girdwood, reported that work manse where the ceremony wasj is in full blast with seven men| performed by the Rev. E. L. Win- engaged on the works and every-| terberger. Those present were Mrs. thing going nicely, when he was in| Erbacher, mother of the bride, Anchecrage recently. | Art Meier, brother of the groom, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Savage and Bruce Savage. ley, independent aviat- vard recently with pas- sengers for Kodiak and flew 28 men from Kodiak .to the Bristgl Bay region bafore returning to Seward a few days later. Miss Elva Amsler, pianist, and Miss Blanche Yurktheimer, violin- ist, musicians on the steamer Yu-| kon, have announced their inten- Lyman S. Peck, General Man-| ager and Vice - President of the| Pacific Alaska Airways, and his son George, flew to Anchorage re-| cently with G. E. Young, division engineer of the company piloting the plane from Fairbanks. He ex- pected to meet E. O. McDonnell, a director of the Pan-American Air- tions of teaching music during| ways there and perhaps continue their stay of one day in Seward|with him on a trip to the Iliamna every two weeks. "or Bristol Bay region, for hunting} and fishing. ! Supt. Glen Rogers of the Seward Public Schools, who is spending the summer months placer mining | in the Moose Pass country, Te-'with the Alaska Railroad service, turned to Sewatrd recently to take on “Farming Possibilities in Al- Mrs. Rogers and their daughter to aska,” appeared in the May num-~ the camp he has prepared. | ber of the “Brotherhood of Loco- baner | motive Firemen and Enginemen'’s; Rev. Webster, of Sitka, is plan- Magazine” and was read with in- ning to hold a Daily Vacation terest by residents of Anchorage,/ Bible School the latter part of) when reprinted in the Anchorage June for which several Sheldou Times. Jackson School graduates will help\ An article credited to Charles, Balhiser, of Anchorage, connected ! 1bers of the community. year. Both have left for the out,- |side to spend their vacations. George Colwell, Jr,, formerly a resident of Seward arrived there recently from Anchorage where he now makes his home, to spend the summer. man next year. In response to a wide, popular demand for tennis facilities for the city of Fairbanks, the Fair- banks Tennis Club, has been form- ed by a group of progressive mem- At a re- cent meeting, Olin Pendleton was elected permanent chairman for the current year and Ben McFar- land secretary and treasurer. It is planned to install two asphalt sur- |faced courts with complete equip- ment and to have them ready for use by the middle of next month i The largest shipment of | dmpiete ter furniture ever landed in Juneau ar- | *¢°VeY: Y rived . yesterday on ihe Aleutian | s consigned to the Juacau Young| RETURNS FROM TENAKEE Hardware Company. | | The weight was slightly more| R, McCormick, whoe has been va- |than 65 tons, according to John|cationing at Tenakee Springs for |W. Jones, and 00k up approxi-|the past couple of weeks returned home yesterday, BPRT MaP T mately 2600 cubic feet of space. | The shipment is made up of a| wide variety and assortment of th:> " latest designs in modern home furniture. The entire staff of the| Juneau Young Hardware is busy! today transporting, the furniture to the store and unpacking it pre- My Beauty Hint CUBS TAKE GAME In a hot. game last,njght the Juneau Cubs took the Douglas Islanders into camp by a one-sided Members of the Seward Sprine paratory to putting it on display |score, 9 to 2. The two teams will Club recently gave a stag dinner tomorrow. mix again on the local grounds ‘apd‘plcxllc that was attended by “Ths reason Tor this unusually | this evening. Lindstrom . pitched Iexgh.men members and enjoyed by large purchase of furniture is that|8Pd Nelson caught for the Cubs everyone of them. 'The picnic wn‘?; we were reliably informed several |last night. The Douglas battery glm at Orlander’'s bungalow al weeks ago that a stiff rise in fur-| Was Balpg, pitcher and Fleek, Woodrow. | would occur,” said "“"Ifhe’"h 2 | 2 ’ Acting on this advise onight Hagerup will be on. the E. J. Mitchell of‘(he Alaska ily at the low price, | mound and Nelson will do the Road Commission, arrived in Sew- Q?‘ and are very pleased that we did |backstopping. . Douglas will have ard from Valdez recently and en- because the furniture market has|Gallwas or Roller pitching and ‘telred thle Sewm-ddGenelml Hospital R gone up. We will, however, pass|Gtay catching where he is under the care of : - oy Dr. A. D. Haverstock. | So that my lipstick will look his saving along fo Juneau people, WL . A. D. 3 5 P and sell this shipment at prices e evenly applied and natural, I re- Old papers at ‘The Emplre. . " comparable with the former low . 3 ¢ - move any surplus by pressing m; s il Miss Lucille Lavery, who has lips together on a bit of tissue market.” taught school at Wiseman since & ——— e N TR Bepbeniber, Teturman’ua. Pair All excess lipstick is left on the I Mo’e For Your s et 'h " PR \tissue, and I thus avoid that “too-| Baxter Jordan, who has solved T in rcLuyrn ym“;::;l nstawiel? much-makeup” APRSAERneg. |the Boston Braves first base prob- ' Mm.y i 2 3 P s o lem, previously was turned loose ! AT Wilford C. Files of the staff of St. both by the New York Giants and Mark’s Mission at Nenana and Dr. Washington Seators. n Aubrey R. Carter of Fairbanks. Dr. ™ Garter left the stranded craft and returned to Fairbanks in a small poling boat. | >+ FINAL NOTICE i TO PAY SCHOOL TAX ‘i School tax is now due and pay-‘ able and notice is hereby given' that July 1 is final day for pay-| ment of this tax. After this date penalty will be added and proper steps taken to enforce collection. H. R. SHEPARD, Triangle Building Beat egg whites until stiff. Add recently for a fprief visit to his 'and Mrs. W. R. Shellhorn, parents 8l 1ation/as to which of the five royal as teachers. To organize and make prepara-| Striking a bar 15 miles from Ne- Sehool TSk Gallanbor. ATTENTION PIANO OWNERS: ! courts Wales would attend. . ; tions for the Fourth of July cele-|hana, the powerboat Pelican, car-| nep.oc n B M. Behrends Bank George Anderson has installed a new Grand Plano for-Station Part of the speculation is as] Mrs. Fred Paderson, wife of the iy .oy o public meeting was held(!Ving Rt. Rev. John B. Beniley.| p;qing —adv. | KFQD, Anchorage, and also tuned and serviced the pianos at B, vet unanswercd—for one court re- | dredge master on the Riley dredgel; anchorage with all persons in-|Suffragan Episcopal Bishop of Al-|_ — — the College in Fairbanks, recently. By your patronage you help mains to be held and that on the | on Otter Creek, made her first trib| {orosteq and, representatives from|28ka, and & party of severaly : % | this community. USED AND NEW PIANOS at outside prices and night of Wales' birthday. by air, flying to Anchorag_e recent- all organizations requested to at- friends, was stuck fast recently | | WE HAVE IT ' i : 2 % i, £ - REASON Because of King George’s rheum- ly. She spoke over the microphone ;.4 | The craft had left. Fairbanks sev-| | #t the Right Prios ot e 8 payments, OR SALE. There's a 8 atism, the prince has already at- at the Ice Worm Rally in An-| >l |eral days before striking the bar | Harris Hardware Co. | FOR SUQCEAS. THANK . ¥OU. || tendcd two' sourts, ‘and_whether chorage and sald that both exper-| Loy gng Divinney, Who have|With the Bishop, Mrs Bentley.( | - oger Frons Street | GEORGE ANDERSON MUSIC SHOPPE he will round out his birthday by L iences gave her .a thrill. She 1eft| .., geveloping their hard rock Dedconess A. Kathlen Thompson. g ... . : il atiending . another is.pot known. TR RAnap ALk ORI bR Iy el (o undergol ponerty two miles and a half from 3 y | Ordinarily he attends only one , °f Wales, dressed in his nmatty |an operation in the Interior City.|yaiges report that they have struck ¢ . : = * best. He'll be 39 on June 23. | court. | shi #: a phenomenally rich gold bearing| His Life In a Film Ei Judge Cecil H. Clegg, of the phody. Extensive work has been! £ This year's anniversary will be \record of his life, the film takes|United States District Court, gave done on the property and it has| marked on its eve, by the first lup in turn his youth, his part in|an inspiring address at the com- produced before this but the new public screening of “The Prince of |the war, the prince as a sportsman, | mencement exercises of the An-igtrike is said to be one of the ; Wales,” a film biography of his |his public life and his travels. chorage High School a short time|pest ever made in that region. life. The prince is expected to at-| Characteristically for one who, in|ago. It was greatly enjoyed by 3 ¢ tend the premiere. the past year, has devoted an enor-|those who attended the exercises.)! Mr. and Mrs. C. J. O’Connor The film, for which the prologus mous amount of time to stress the lare the proud parents of a baby: and epilogue are spoken by Wales cause of the unemployed, the| junior tennis players in Anchor-iboy born recently at the Anchorage himself, traces in pictures his en- prince has signified that the prof-|ape will get their first taste ofhospital. The baby weighed eight tire carcer, starting with t_he still its from the film biography shalll i, .nament play. of the season, pounds and 14 cunces. Mr. Oconfi | photographs taken during his baby- be handed over to the National|ypen 4 singles and doubles tourna-|nor is the Game Warden of the| ¥ hood and childhood. _ Council of 50c|a1‘ Service for its{yent arranged by the Tennis Club|Anchorage distriet. rm ¥R 5 % : 3 " . B Instead of being a chronological work among the jobless. under the direction of Earl Lawr-| k 5 o % j § 1 ¢ ence, will be opened on the ‘An-| Miss Edith Kaemmer and Mer- o g . 3 % § i 3 ) ‘ Meringue chorage courts. ritt Shellnorn were married re- H /M E N U S | Four sgg whites. cently at a charming wedding held & ® 3 % h h | One half cup sugar. Attorney L. V. Ray, who has been in Seward. The .ceremony was 4 0% K 1 One quarter teaspoon cinnamon.|attending court in Anchorage, left| performed at the residence of Mr. | SINCL our Nathn L)Ot Off the main lg Way f ; i ) b o #W— DAY sugar and cinnamon, beat until i e creamy. Roughly spread on top etz posbmmendl | {illing. Sprinkle with reserved jcrumbs, bake 25 minates in very &. MRS. ALEXANDER " GEORGE | {slow oven. Cool and serve plain or GRAHAM CRACKER PUDDING | spread with whipped cream. et ! MISS FRANCES FOSTER ¥ A Pinner Menu Sliced Roast Beef | ON WAY SOUTH ON YUKON i Parsley Potatces ] Y (Horseradish [ Miss Frances Foster, who is head Creamed Onions of a tourist bureau in Montreal, Bread Plum * Jelly Province of Quebec, Canada, is a Tomato Salad southbound passenger on the Yu- Graham o("}’rfarcker Torte kon. Miss Foster has been spend- ee ing some time in the Interior of the Territory to make a survey of Parsley Potatoes, Serving Six Eight new potatoes, cooked. Three tablespoons butter. Two tablespoons chopped par- the tourist possibilities. — A. J. DISFAW LEAVES ON BARANOF FOR PETERSBURG sley. ? One quarter teaspoon salt. { One eighth teaspoon paprika. i Select potatoes one and one-half inches in diameter. Scrub, and scrape off thin skin. Cover by 3 A. J. Dishaw of A. J. Dishaw and Sons, Builders Supply Co., took the seaplane Baranof to Petersburg Sunday morning. : home in Seward, returning to An- chorage to remain until the end of the court session. . Mr. and Mrs. Milo Kelly, spent several weeks visiting Anchorage, be engaged in opening their Willow Creek quartz property this season. Mrs. Combert and her grand- daughter Francine Martin, left An- chorage recently for Curry, where they will spend the summer with Miss Martin’s father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Martin. Miss Francine Martin has heen attend- ing the public school in:Anchorage. The Misses Millie Ames and Marie McWhirter, of brought in the prize catch of the year recently when they made a who' in left recently by traia for their home in Wasilla and will Anchorage, ! iof the bridegroom, with about 30 close friends and members of thv' Dr. A. D. Haverstock of Seward,| has workmen busy in building an| artificial lake adjoining his beau-| tiful rustic cottage near Woodrow where he will introduce a flock of ducks as soon as it is completed. He will also import quail and| pheasant eggs and, if propogation| is successful, the birds will be re-| leased by him in the wilderness. { Miss Margaret Hamilton, nurse| from the Spokane Deaconess Hos- pital arrived in Seward on a re-| cent steamer to assume her posi-| tion as a member of the staff of the Seward General Hospital. She is now taking the place of Miss| Rousch who is out on vacation. Eric Larsen, dredgeman, at Fair- trip to Otter Creek and returnedx with a. fine string.of the speckled' banks, wWho was one of the wmner,‘ trout before daybreak. (of the first prize in the Nenana| Graham Cracker Torte Two cups rolled Graham crack- ers, One-third cup butter, melted. ot inches with boiling water, boil 5, n L. gently until tender when tested with fork. It will require about BETTY MAC l 20 minutes. Drain well, add rest of BEAUTY SHOP I ingredients. Shake in pan overi| 02 Assembly Apartments | fire for one minute. Serve at once. . PHONE 547 | o | ~ 7 Doris May Reynolds, of Anchm'-I age, was not only graduated from the Anchorage High School on June 1, but before midnight was married to Alvin Meier, well-known' young man’ of that city who is with the machine shop staff .of the Alaska Railroad. The young pride with others in the plot stole ice pool this year, left Fairbanks! recently on his way to visit the Century of Progress Exposition in| Chicago. From there he will con-| tinue to his native Sweden. | | Miss Margaret Abrahamson nmlI Miss Loretta Hapster, school teach- | ers at Tanana, have aetepted con- tracts to teach in Tanana next, FORD AGENCY .GAS OILS GREASES Juneau Motors One teaspoon cinnamon. | One-eighth teaspoon salt. Mix ingredients, Reserve two- ' thirds cup of crumb, mixture. Pour rest into shallow pan. Pat erumbs to hold in place. Bake 10 minutes in moderately slow oven. Add fill- Filling One half cup sugar. Four tablespoons flour. Four egg Yolks. Two cups milk. One teaspoon yanilla. One eighth,_teaspoon salt. Blend sugar and flour. Add yolks and milk. Cook until thick and | | | l “creamy in.double boiler. Stir fre-; | quently. Add vanilla and salt. Pour into cracker crust, cover with mer- ‘ (" ingue. FOOT OF MAIN ST. (" Honest Work Honest Prices | 'MEN’S DRESS SHOES | Half Soles, leather Metubber % All Rubber Heels Half Soles, Ladies .. Ladies” Heels Straightened ... ... . : BEMEMBER We are not in a combine, to |l make overcharges. Seward Street Shoe. Shop _ BIG YAN, «Propwm,. ¢ families present. | 8 three years ago, the road has been rough for business in gereral, but the eénd:of the détour has been redchéd. The chuck-holes are behind —the highway to progress lies ahead.: The na- tion’s machinery has been cleaned; oiled; and put in shape. ! = Everything, and everyone, is ready to go forward.. SO LET’S GO!' : To facilitate the handling of your personal and ‘business printing and advertising, we place our serv- ices at your disposal. Use them all! 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