The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 21, 1933, Page 7

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE WEDNESDAY JUNE Zl 1933. I'LL LISSEN, BOSS. BUT I WANT SOME CAWFEE FOIST-. T JES" WOKE up! SO YOU'RE A RASSLER, HUKH 2 WELL, VOU'RE JUS' THE APPLE I'M LOOKIN' FOR- { 1 GOT A PROPOSITION FOR VA -.. DON'T PAY NO TENSTION TO HIM, Bovs . BASHFUL -- {'US A COUPLA JuICY — Busmsss CAN'T £ BE THAT GOOD., e e . g, DOUGLAS | NEWS TYRRA WAHTO IS BRIDE OF Stephen Stanworth, Mr. and Mrs. parents of the groom. | The bride is the j ter of Mr. and Mrs. Gust Wahto, | Mrs. pioneer residents of She was born in Dou spent her entire life very popular with the y —/ With the close of the recently-end-| ed school term she became a Jun-| ior in the high sthool. Mr. Stan- ,worth, Jr., is well known both"here 'and in Juneau where he has lived with his parents for the past sev- eral years. He too, was born in ouglas. At present he is assist- am to his father in the plumbing | The and has hostess. cooking ‘equipment, A it. i which the Alaska Electric Light | ! TA and general supply furnishing store and Power Company of | 1 m Juneau (recently received, in “their their ing to every housewife. store., M Popular Douglas Girl and Juneau Young Man Are Married - Saturday apartments over | i { GOSPEL LECTURE TONIGHT i | Supt. H. L. Wood will speak to-| night at the Gospel Ltcture Hall His discourse will begin with the! statement of Holy Scripture, “But KechniSe, jr., 3 In the preSence of relatives and ! a few close friends, Miss Tyrra f Wahto became the bride of Mr. Daniel Stanworth in Juneau last Saturday night. The event took place at 10:30 o'clock in the Luth- | Time of the End: Many Shall Run College nine. [, an church, Rev. Erling K. Olaf- to and ¥ro,,and wledge Shall n performing the ceremony. The B> ‘Increased” ' yhun" couple were attended by Al are invited to attend. NOW IS THE TIME TO er's Ink! Colonial Furniture in ‘early American maple is very much in vogue in the better American homes. Its sturdy construction and soft. mellow coloring adds charm to living room or bedroom. WE ARE SHOWING A NUMBER OF PIECES SUCH AS 3 4-POSTER BED, from ...............$16.50 up [ ; SETTEES in assorted covers at $35.00 and $37.50 MAGAZINE RACKS e RS R A SRS DROP FRONT DESK or CUPBOARD . BUTTERFLY TABLES ........[ i, . ..$7.75 A Look at These Prices! * CLUB'CHAIR and OTTOMAN (upholstered in home spun) together with attractive "END TABLE, $2795 BREAKFAST TABLE and 4 CHAIRS, decorat- . ed enamel, $16.50 il Juneau Young Hardware D. 1. W.*C. MEETING g e Douglas Island Womensl[ncnl MAN HAS unger daugh»lclub will meet at the home of the outfit em-: The couple are temporarily lo- bodm:, a number of new innova-| mtm with Mr. and Mrs. Stanworth tiods for cooking cohvenience pleas- ! Everyone |is invited to inspeet' the riew range. L, SON IS ALSO STAR NEW YORK, June 21.—Bill Me-| son of the manager | thou, O Daniel, Shut Up the Words, ! lof the Boston Braves, plays a bang-| and Seal the Book, Even to the up first base for the Penn State ——————e———— Promote Frosperity with Psnt< BEDROOM SUITE Juneau | Hussey tomight at '8 o'clock | the Island. with Mrs. Krim aeting as assisting BEEN NA'MED Tu MARVELOUS H. P. vitlous, e ir. Ranck HUME TRUSTEES A new Hot-Point electric range, 'the very latest in General Electtic is on display tor a few days at Guy's Drug Smre and is attracting favorable com- ment from all those who have seen One of a shipment of several Gov. Troy Appomts James McCloskey as Pioneers’ Home Trustee The appointment of James Mc~ Closkey, pioneer resident of this ¢ity to be a msmber of the Board of Trustees ‘of the Pioneers’ Home was made public today by Gov. Jchn W. Troy. He will assume his | duties on July 1, the Governor | said. | Mr. McCloskey will succeed Lockie MacKinnon, member of the Board for the past 17 years. érnor ' recently appointed James McGrath, Sitka, as the second member, effective June 15. -He, like McMcCloskey, is a longtime| | resident. of Alaska and is fam ésxax with the duties of the Truste In announcing Mr. McCloskeys 5-Piece Walnut Veneered $67.50 3-PIECE SUITE Bed, Dresser and Chest $43.25 WALNUT VENEERED DRESSERS $19.50—$22.50—$35.00 FULL OR TWIN SIZE BED Solid walnut, removable glass s fo ] Walnut Veneer $10.00 ‘to $18.50 I~ U _$27.00 Chest Of Drawers Walnut-finish—$11.75 Coffee Table tray, beautifully designed "% $13.75 The Gov-| ‘ap]’o&ntmmt and -the retirement of Mr. MacKinnon, Gov. Troy i Priased "the ‘latter’s long services mfnly. “Mr. MacKinnon has made |a most valuable member of ihe ]Bcard and his interest in its work fand the Pmr-oe s' Home has been of material a ance in the suc- cessful functioning of the institu- ion,” he said “From a ¢lose personal acqlulnl» ance with Mr. MecCloskey for many |years; I am certain he will be an equally valuable member, and the Territory is fortunate that he has | agreed to accept the position,” he t added. — - BANKER GOES WESTWARD ‘Harty S. Balderston, 0f ‘the Bank ° of Seward, at Seward, is a pas- : senger westbound on the Aleutian ~ Additional plans for the will be discussed and the complete Mrs.' Balderston remained in the /South and will come North: within the next few weeks. TSGR T i AUTO PARKING NOTICE between o el IT'S ALL RIGHT, BOSS. R [ JUS' EXPLAIN o 'EM f‘E WHO YA ARE ITLL BE OKAY.- AN' PAY '‘EM FER THE M&AL T HAD A .I()HIDIIOW morrow night at the Dugout. At SR SRl T RALEIGH, N. C. come and go at the Executive Man- eeved MAV 220 FUURTH PLANS T0 BE RUSHED ‘Legionnaires and All Oth- ers Requested to Meet — Governors | Sehokird, Socony, Vactum, Con- | solidated Oil, Atlantic Refining. | Up moré than one point weére | American Sugar, United States Steel, New York Central, Southern 1Pacmc American ' Telephone and Telegraph, Nutwnal’ Distillers. STOCK PRICES GIVENB0OST ~ LATE IN DAY {Llslless Leadms Move Up cwsmc PRICES 'TODAY ORK, Jine 21—Closing qunmuon of Alaska Juneau mine &téck ‘toddy is 20, American Can 927, Amecrican Power and Light Slightly — Session ~ [13%. Anaconda 16%, Coty. 6%, : mour ‘B. 8%, Bethlehem Steel’ Duli Generally %, Chlumét and Hecla 714, Con- tnental OIl '15%, Fox Films 3%, NEW YORK, June 21.—A bU0y-General Motors 27%, Iternational ant rally ‘ih grains, diue Targely, pparvester 3014,/ Kennecott 19%, to Adverse €rop reports, gave stocksipackard Motors 5%, Standard a ‘last hour life today enabling pyands 197, United Slates Stecl many previously listless leaders 10585 Timken Roller 20%, Ameri- move up ‘one’ to more than two|can Gyan, B..13%, Ulen 5, Curtiss- points. Dullriess prevailed for most, Wright 3% ‘fmr Qw session. 'I"he close was stmd\' to firm. Today's turnover was only WILUAMS TO LOOK | - OVER FOREST ROADS 3500,000 shares. Bonds Stitfen The general bond trend " stiff- ‘ g To ct up on maintenarics Some wheat and corn deliVetieS| o o, vaitous roads in national were the highest of the season. forest ‘areas south of here, M. D. Cemmodity stocks were lx_nhued Willidis, District Manager, Uni- with renewed courage and'SOM® ... siavis Burean of Public Roads farm implements and ofls tovirig| oy Sy v FUEEL S FHETE ROSCH up impressively late in the SESSIOMlyy tander Highway for a trip as e Profit Taking far' south' gs Ketchikan. Hz will - el P 3 Stocks were not gererally Mheld{ps absent about ‘Ghe week i vh‘““;‘l‘;"l OPE’ “|at the peak of the price ‘due 0| Mr. William§ “Wil} inspect the ettt e e -ty | PECLLE. Sking: ok highways out of Potersburz, Wran- i gy e 3 Gains around three nts were il Ralph Martin, Acting Commander | tained by Case Haus!rz)c;l oil, In_1gell an% i "°““7 Bradford Post | terpational Business, Machines, " 'ABE STEIN GOES WEST D .be PrEa o'clock 10-| cejanese, ' “Abe ‘'Stein, well known Interior Issues up one point or more in-! business man, is a passénger west- cluded Standard Oil of New Jei= bound on th Aleutmn enroute to sey, Standard Oil}’of omfmltabuu& ¥ vent program definitely announced at| - this mesting. | Daily Cross-word Puzzle ACROSS Solutién of Yester Puzzle 12 Genus of the Parking on Feurth St., Seward and Franklin Sts, must sion here, but “Uncle Dave" stays| & poro ™ 13. Yilage be confined to south side of street on the job. “Uncle Dave" is David| 10 BB ) aciot only. No douulc parking permit- Haywood, butler, who has served 25. Incliied walks |the last 11 Goyernors of North| B aorth debei By 0% —adv. C.'J. DAVIS, Chief of Police. 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