The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 2, 1934, Page 8

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R, LD i e ) N - T S ———— ummmmmm—ww———_— THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1934. ALASKAN TRIP INFORMAL MIXER ADVERTISEDBY WILL BE GIVEN N. P. FOLDER SATURDAY NIGHT Artistic Pictures and At-'American Legion and Aux-| tractive Reading Tells iliary Members to Enjoy of Tourist Travel Social Entertainment An on book All visiting members of the paper ! American Legion and the Amé Alaskan Legion are invi i ules and mal mixer to be organizations to- at he 1.0.0.F. at 8 o'clock e cards and dancing enjoy them and the | ected to be on hand g held in the I O O.F. Hall rather than Dugout. port the close of the evening e, — North on the July 14. The trip on the steam to end at Vancouver, B. C, LOLA MAE ALEXANDER e he puriy il sake STUDIQ_TO BE_OPENED n Pacific Route back heduled to 3 thbound, July hbound, July 23. Is of the places of the totems of ‘Wran, ander Studio for Voice Cul- lht mines and museum here, gla- tyre, which is attr 17,| An informal “at home" on Tues- y afternoon and evening \xll the Westward. Gold This is one of the new being ¢ ein Building. route railroads in con with the Alaska Steamship pany, and is expected to at in the evening a great deal of interest in the| ars Alexander, who needs no Northland, introduction to the people of Ju-| The outside of the folder carries neay, has had many years of €x-| ing of voice | ing the location of the interesting cylture and until she came to Ju-| a fanciful map of the trip show- perience in the tea subjects along the route. It alsO neay last fall, was head of the| carries a copy of Sydney Laurence's yojce department of the Portland | painting of the war canoe under ggllege of Music ———,——— BROTHER ACTS |ocuis and cotren s “SEA SERPENT" GRIDDER TOPS B e As is evidenced in her smgmg Mrs. Alexander specializes in dic- tion and clear enunciation. -ee — NEW YORK, March 2.—Inter- collegiate polo has two new broth-, er acts this season, Henry and' Ed Gerry, twins, are sophomores TEN PIN RECORD on the Harvard team, and Peter and Bayard Dominick are on the, FOND DU LAC, Wis., March 2 Yale freshman four. —An all-time record for five wo-| —————— !men team bowling in Wisconsin| An extinct volcano, active be- was set by the Neenah Gold La- tween eight and ten million years bels quintet when it toppled 2 ago, has been discovered in Kan- 552 pins, a better than 170 aver-| sas. age per player per game. ‘ A Word to the Tea-Wise. If you know good tea—if you enjoy it deeply—if the fragrant fresh- ness of choice leaves means something to you—if you like a full-flavored brew without bitterness—if your Tea is a ceremony—try Schilling 'I'cn—jusf once— just one cup! Weather Get a Pair of Knee-Length STORM BOOTS OF PURE GUM RUBBER! In Black or Brown Women's and Misses’ Sizes $3.95 Leader Department Store _George Brothers Grocery be completely in-| an exceptionally large Refreshments will be served at) WITH TEA ON TUESDAY| Daily Cross-word Puzzle y'[} ALLISSUED TO . Zorced alr > X £ upon 14. Tombustion wiul ul 16. Italian cotns . Sour 18. Feminine name ther term lor Christ, the t nqueted ight before an event 25. Composer of L Emtlsiito | Held Early Next Week 82. County in 26 p BT operas | g Colorado to Perfect Organization 29. Title of a § knight | 20. Singing volce | B4, God of love . Large recep- |called for the first of next week for the purpose of forming a per- |manent union of the miners In & l | | | | 36. Sober . Fa 47. Forbid Jur and vicinity. 49 Mechanical bar | meetings will be held in o teorifices |\ B. Hall Monday evening at 7 ed o'clock and Tuesday morning at rgreen tree pae uiding strap 10 o'clock. of a harness | All shift committee reports have !been made to the committee on | permanent organization. | The mee will be held to the reports of these com- and to form a permament s’ association. As ded whether the ate with an out- t : become according | . Acid found In [ | certain fruits 7. Expe 50. Moccasin 1 governing bol\ zation will at these meetings ark the opening of the Lola Mae ‘ vely .s(l»“ ciers and the Alaska Railroad t0 yated on the fifth floor of the! [ Alexan- | der will serve tea to all of her| rried out for publicity fOr friends and those interested in the | Alaskan travel by the Northern giugy of vocal music from 3 o'-| clock to 5 o'clock in the afternoon | and from 17 oclock to 9 o'clock | i sail, entitled “Off to the Pot- She will accept pupils for group | latch.” |work as well as for individual les-| | —Scientists here today sought to) |have two lateral swimming fins| land one on the back additional. | The tail of the animal is covered | with white hair. {land. _ |eminent scholar of natural his- ership drive started, it All miners and mine workers > invited to attend these meet- ;s and the association to be ed will be regulated by the according to those in Mrs. Constance May Gavin Receives Nearly $500,000 as Illegitimate Child A]\NAPOLIS Md., March 2— —Accustomed to doing her own wASHED ASHDRE Buzz halfback of housework, Mrs. Constance May Gavin yesterday came into pos- 11 team and an 1t honor student, is the outstanding Session of mearly half a million player of the current midshipman dollars, after seven years' efforts to basketball team. In his first eight Prove herself the daughter of games he averaged 13} i . James L. Flood, pioneer Western 4 points per . . game, mining man, of whom SRR O S LT TN o to be the illegitimate daughter. | While recognized, the Flood heirs Scientists Seek to Identify| The moon has no running wa- |agreed to a settlement but stipu- Body of Mysterious ter on it, no atmosphere and 1o |lated that Mrs. Gavin was not to * . | vegetation, so far as known. ibe known as Flood's daughter. Marine Animal & B s CHERBOURG, France, March 2.| e have a new shipment of identify a mysterious marine ani- mal washed ashore yesterday at { Querqueville Roeks near fiere which Birch and Ginger Beer Extract, a bottle....35¢ yl')em's a resemblance to published | descriptions of the so-called Loch- Don’t forget to buy your tickets for the | niss monster of Scotland. g v ol v . re % ins - areature’ 15, desoribed . a8 School Carnival Friday Night twenty five feet long, four and a r'v half feet in diameter, with a head e o comel. 1015 sia 0| At GA RNICK’S, Phone 174 Those who saw the body de-| clared the animal much have given the appearance of a sea serpent while swimming. A similar monster has been re- ported as seen at various places in the vicinity of Vancouver Is- AW, SHUCKS! CHERBOURGH, March 2. — Tne | monster found on the beach has been identified by Prof. Corbierre,: |tory as a race form of the hyer-| oondoon or bottle nosed whale,| | probably from the North Sea. h —————— | Wild life and game refuges under | jurisdiction of the United States waologlcn! Survey now number 102. WE CONGRATULATE— Burford’s Corner Mr. Burford had his Stainless Steel Beer Cooler and Stain- less Steel Sink made in Juneau. Approximately 507c of the cost was for labor. All of this is left in Juneau. : With Mr. Burford’s permission we invite you to inspect | this job and see how fine a work can bd turned out in Juneau, and every job of this kind means employment for local men. Rice & Ahlers Co. PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL “We tell you in advance what the job will cost” WIFE KILLER ATTEMPTS TO | CHEAT CHAIR | Prof. Richard Van Cleave, aged 30 Will Be Kept Alive Until| His Execution, Mid- night Tonight MICHIGAN CITY, Indiana, March — Harley Edwards, wife killer,| |slashed his wrists with his eye glasses in an effort to evade the| He bled profusely }but his wrists were bandaged and transfusion was ordered to| prolong his life until he is executed jin the chair shortly after midnight WASHINGTON, March . Exercising the veto for President Roosevelt has returned to Congress, with- the bill which would have given Beryl H. Mc- army deserter of Sap- pula, Kansas, all the benefits of an honorably discharged 2. Dua lo Jotioa | 20, Martiniquo olcano & (‘Ocl\alofl . Theolog i { out approval, .nolfl”.“:'u‘;‘.;,,?’ Two Mass Meehngs to Be The President transmitted with a brief message the re- port of Secretary of War Dern recommending disapproval on the grounds McHam had been cited for bravery in action in France and deserted after having been allowed to re-enlist to wipe out the dis- | Two mass meetings have beeh| | electric chair. 11933 export tonnage of 4,814,07: Halibut Development Experiment Is Ended; Scientist Goes South SEWARD, Alaska, March 2— Completing the work of exper: menting with halibut developm years, scientist of the Internation- al Fisheries Commission, has le here for Seattle on the halibu Eagle. A Prof. Van Cleave announced the work was more than satisfact | regarding the results obtained m |eggs and the process of propaga- | tion. L gt With 1,647 ships clearing from Portland, Ore., in the 11 months of | passed last year’s figures by 230,615 | tons. -, honorable discharge. BROILERS—Fresh Dressed, Drawn Free of Charge, pound ROASTERS—Fresh Killed, weight between 4Y2 to 5% pounds, pound 330 CHICKENS—Fresh Killed, Drawn Free of Charge, pound he claimed | w20 This is the finest assortment of FRESH DRESSED FOWL to be displayed in Juneau 3 CANS FOR 53C = 1 can PEARS 1 can PEACHES 1 can APRICOTS A 1 can CORN 1 can PEAS 1 can BEANS 3 CANS FOR 390 COFFEE—George Brothers Special, SUNNY MONDAY SOAP el el e AR 280 CAMPBELL’S PORK AND BEANS LT R e l, gk 250 FISH BALLS B ... e 390 RICE KRISPIES—Kellogg S, 2packages.. .. .. .. .. RO George Bros. TELEPHONES 92 and 95 2 DELIVERIES IN THE MORNING———————10 and 11 o’clock 3 DELIVERIES IN THE AFTERNOON——2, 3:30 and 4:30 o’clock The Most Complete and Efficient Delivery Service in Juneau—TRY IT'! 00000000 Y Shop in Juneau L T Always! - - The Best Quality Procurable! BROILERS—Fresh Dressed, Pot Prepared 550 e ANED AR U

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