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DON'T TAKE CLEANIN' UP... BUT SULLY'S THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1933. By CONGRESSMEN, JOE — BILLE DE BECK TO WORK .- of visitors ae Fitzgibbons and Stephanie Af- the rich were prize winners. at COME TO THINK OF IT -~ {meeting two men -and Mrs.| Mrs. Stanworth ‘was the recip- WELL, I KNOW A COUPLA |McGlumphy recently arrived her= ient of a number of nice gifts. BARNEY — from the south, and expect to; - —— HAVE YA FIXED NA! \T. so RIGHT make their future home in Alaska FIRST FISH ARRIVING uP A MATC); EVER' BODY'S HARD I'M CGONNA if they find suitable locations. The | AND CANNING STARTS FOR SULLY ? SCAIRT OF HIM - IN HIS PRIME GIVE 'EM A BUZZ former, a painter, and intertor de- i NOW -- TO MAKE corator by trade, a past com-| With the arrival of the tender I DON'T KNOW BuLL_FlGHTIN' mander of the 1 Post at Ionic last night bringing in the WHAT 1'M SNIF-SNIF -- HE A LEGAL (N THIS COUNTRY-. Elma. He made a few remarks at first fish of the season a trial run GONNA DO .- OLGHTTA BE 2 AND SULLY CAN GO the meeting. of the cannery was mad: possible Preceeding the talks, the business of the Chamber posed of. Some important regular today. Approximately ten cases was dis-'were packed Tor the season’s start data was which is all of a week earlier than |presented by the committees on in recent past years. |Bridge,, Harbor and the Govern-| ————— § ment school project. A 'Nmumj LEAVES FOR SEATTLE to Mayor Smith from Delegate, Mrs. Elton Engstrom, i§ @ south- / |Dimond was read in which he stat- hound passengr on the Prineoss ? led ‘that the Douglas school and Louise, Mrs. Engstrom plens. ‘o two others in Alaska would be motor to Chicago with relatives, e ey e built this summer under the “Pub- and attend the world's fair T ) e J s {lic Works Bill." This message was R v i minutes. Half {ill greased muffin 1 Lhat the regulations made will be VB TR |gratefully received by the Coamber 1O FAIBBANES pans, hake’ fifteen minutes in a| I.L rigidly enforced. las was also the headway reported Cleotge Wols <068 dkis the | Al moderate oven. Serve warm or cold. He left for Anchorage immediate-’ AS by F. A. J. Gallwas and L. W utihn the Toe. DREC: OF: the , webk Fried Chicken Three-pound chicken. Four tablespoons flour. One-half teaspoon salt. One third cup cottage cheese. HIS HEARINGS 1y after the hearing, arriving there last night. He was scheduled to have held a public hearing there today, and to leave for Cook Inlet R o fREQUEST RELIEF 1 EWS o 2 Kilburn on the bridge and harbor ., |investigation. . | ————————— route to Fairbanks. Mrs. Woods, plans to leave to rejoin her hus- band as soon as her parents, Mr. mining. He described the method| at very reasonable rates 3 p |EXCELLENT MUSICALE GIVEN and M 3 hnson return One-quarter teaspoon paprika. UN FI s H E HIES points tomorrow morning. BY NATL F u N Ds o) g lll‘j)nl rt‘ \k‘zm gpfli‘;sn i Y : T:Jo :4;;1::::;(.);;:‘; b{?&cn REV. T. G. FORREST GIVES Piano pupils of Miss Mnrgmet‘ o H*—f MRS. ALEXANDER GECRGE| Wash and clean chicken and cut {Ex-Showman Earns Way ILLUSTRATIEN: $4LK, TiN| NoME/Pencen periorited: st &4 & FOURTH 0F JULY SREENG v int p——y jenes. i o - . . . 5 i o a 2 J SUNDAY -MENU into serving pleces. Rinse well .in Dlyerse Vlews Presented! By Fuhmnmg Furniture A neal It Sent \to Federal SECTION, CHAMBER MEETING | |, st the Eaue e AP Motilat | el 3 Skt s fondl byt t 5 ward Meetin e B | PP |R. Spain. Miss Caroline Tpdd, ¢f| The committees making arrange TRl 4 " o . | | commitiees g ge- Breakfast jf;oulr;.v;:;t ;:: l:;];lk:hdn‘:;xclg; b » 8 | CHARLESTON, S. C. June 23— Government—Placer Bringing greetings from NOme.|juneau as well as Miss Pearce, ment of the Fourth of July cele- il brown the chicken, Add butter. Fishermen Flght Traps |when the snow business gor aun Camps Reduced Rev. F. G. Forrest, who has hadieach contributed to the pleasure bration will meet tonight at 7:30 Tonfectioner’s Sugar pasie e . BiNite, five and left Willie Wright, who says el icharge of the Congregationallse those attending with selections. o'clock in the City Hall. All com- ¥gg Omelet Ei0nen Bicon ot 800 -Co0k U TaE (Continued from Page One) |his home is at Macon, Ga. withe church there for the past three(ihe program follows: {mittees qre expected to make their 4 ¥ Muttina until the chicken is very tender N o 1 b h ) ¥ S L ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Jun: 23— 'voonc ang was also a member of Lightly Row, Cuch Subkion; tihal Bran “u when tested with a fork. It will re- : jout.a job, ve ost no time in mak-|one vhundred and fifty have ap- he fartherest north Chamber of 151\ y 0"; uckoo, u]‘eek inal reports. g?n:fr quire about 40 minutes of cooking. menmds would be a retrogrgssmn mi‘al}:é;lao‘l‘]: S plied to the Alaska Sp3 Cm_ (.)mmmm ) Ry o thc R:‘:;‘::‘:‘r}vDrdm_mnpdfl ‘F{‘nn". o 5% —";;-“0——)““0 AP (;riax:ed Asp;:;.(wu: One half cup berries: retorted that the question seemedmle;es ofdfurnuu;e out hor bamboo, | Bt ddribartay Wi rcponerl full “‘;l:‘ ;y v':?, ‘]‘;‘:fl_;“n;”‘:‘:}‘l’(. Bt H“Bfl‘n&; o ‘Hmnsmh Lichner | note a tuner was called. lik\ remolv- gt One half cup sliced peaches. | to be: “Shall e sacrifice human|and garden and porch furnitureyp, s oA e, senaii by, KU spatiPISE [allepech of ocoria Ve DI i gy One third cup French dressing. |life by preventing residents of Al-jof willow. Traveling on a uucky Between 300 and 400 unemploved jr peotico” ana. the imdusiries of| Edciweiss Sustav nge, blamed squirrels. Sponge Cake o te Mix and chill ingredients. Serve aska from earning their living in|their home, night and day, the|jncyding some women, met in % gpaiacee Mining is the chief in-| LOOR&I%e i A Major L e A ST | Cheese, Olive ::zp‘;:ut Sandwiches 7 lettuce lonwes. j 0 cBEEe IR lm:"m?_dem . xggh[csanpl}buthm;eet;:ge ,:;:.ei:f; park and organized. 'With the co- gugiry in and arourid Nome, he Matgaret P:z:::c C‘lupn[ ! S i | Chcese, Olive =ng Nut Filling chine shall prevail? Ahey ?;-‘nndy Wit ob;xe i as' operation of the Anchorage Cham- (.4 “with placer mining by dredges| . Movelflen' Opera, Besthoven | FINE ’ Gook | (For six sandwiches) | clared that men and women in the . ber of Commerce and other local 1o,4ing of course, but also quartz ey ad. | | Watch ana Jewelry Repalring Spice Cookies i Territory are today accepting char-ithere is sale for their wares. |bodies, an appeal was sent to the Scnata—Miss Caroline Todd ’ | | | " I . | . | Four pimiento stuffed olives. |ity because the fishermen . are| |Péderal Government for a share in ., Baals ! Do e D | Two tablespaons cream. |crowded out, and that others are Limits Sky Line {FNe ationsl JNESUE ke Fande ;;: Eallysou u(?ldocv[f)ml‘:‘eo‘::ex:.ml::‘z;?.‘ MRS. STANWORTH HONORED WRIGHT SHOPPE | 3"0 °“§ bmnt', - alips Noiix One eighth teaspoon salt. {enfisting in forestry crews at’ a for public buildings and roads here i oo ore’ that of the Roin-| PAUL BLOEDHORN otk e et i 3 wage of $1 a day. {in order to obtain relief. G- g S et v L N Four tablespoons sugar One eighth teaspoon paprika. Mayor D. C. Brownell of Sew-| ISTANBUL—New Turkey’s LKINZ| rhere are many idle in the in. 90T There are 640000 reindscr inj Mrs. Daniel Sianworth was the = % .. One eighth teaspoon sa't. | One third cup chopped nuts. lard asked for & ‘new deal” on|for the modern hasn't extended 10 |ierior placer camps. according o AlAska. the speaker told his aud- guest of honmor at a miscellaneous NEW! DIFFERENT! | “One teaspoon soda. Mix ingredients with fork. Spread % I skyscrapers. The cfty ‘government E : DS, according %0 jenge, divided between the natives,|shower given here yesterday after- | PETER PAN | One half teaspoon baking pow- On-buttered slices of Graham bread. behalf of the {ishermen. At Refusd <a L oide 3 {word received here, because there oot omen corporation and the| oon in ke ALdagua roomah; Fteieen| ¥ » e Cover with other buttered slices| D e "keu 1t tpsmlflx o EINS Sy sopl Jast WIS Ang Qb government. Quite a numbder of wvuun’v friends of Mrs. Stanworth, | ; BEAUTY SHOPPE ! and press firmly | At the close of the Seward hear-|Story apartment building and re-|ys rain so far this year, thus slow- b e { bi ) ! $One egg. pres % |ing, Commissioner Bell announced'fl”"’med an ordinance fixing thelino down operations kodak views illustrating his talk who was formerly Miss Tyra Wah-' | Second Floor, Triangle Bldg. | Three tablespoons molasses | that he would make but few| Maximum height of biuldings at| * _were exhibited by Rev. Forrest. ltg were present. For diversion, | PHONE 221 | 4 One cup sour milk Kentncky tarmers indicated they Iharges until - the regulauons for|73 feet, or 9 stories. Old papers for sale at Emplre. FEd Reed of Elma, Wash, and cootie and other games were played. » L] Mix ingredients and beat two o . “ y o PIGGLY WIGGLY Wools . . the new rule for swagger coats $7.95 " FROM THE SMILING' "SHELVES of p;Gfil.y WIGGLY N DURKEE’S qucestersh;re Sauce, botile 16¢ Misses’ Siz Our pride and joy . . this coat . . and it will be j Here is'a sale for all the family ik leughis%] Wwhite i [ CORNED I;E:l;;l;‘,y NO- 1 cans e o o 160 at one itafically low price: By wool big white but- you prefer white wool - : . 5 ; 3 3 | no;v S ud Save! j tons . . collar that stan.ds swaggers with sc¢ a rfs, SOAP, large bars, ’l’hlte (1] yellow. 5 b(lrs 2' (o8 | up when buttoned . . lies bows, etc., we have those ‘= o i ; at when open. Or) i . Al silk lined. é CHEESEq Americ"(‘n Fl!/ll Cream, lb. 5% 18(,' flat when open. Or, if too silk line CHILDREN’S designed for comfort and smart shoes TOMATOES, solid pack No. 2V tins . . 10c EGGS, Large, Clean, Fresh, 3 doz. . . 79l in styles appearance for summer. i BUTTER, Sunset Gold, 31bs. . . . . . 93¢ LD SR y 1pound cans . . . . 32¢’ WOMEN?’S shves in all the smartest summer styles, ties, pumps, oxfords' and straps. 7 QT Pound cans v with the Safety Seal MEN’S shoes for sports and general Included are many fabric sports shoes. wear. HEY were styled, tailored and textured to sell for $2, $2.50 and $3 and dozens: of ‘them s seling. Dut 10 3 Sit's = time now and the price is 4 $1.00 3 for $2.95 jror e Phone 24-2 rings PIGGLY WIGGLY MEATS Phone 24-2 rings ‘1933’ BROILERS . . .. 23c Each Chicken Avence wu;ht over ne pound TR O SHOK This is the Time to Provide the Summer Needs v¢‘)/ All the Family, at Ufipre sedenteéd Savings LEADE PURE LARD or Shor;emgg_ 3 Ths. . 29 PHONE 24 ~ BUSINESS IS GOOD DEPT., 24-2 rings i 3 Y R