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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1934. By GEORGE McMANUS entrants in the Declamation Con- F ¥ 2 SR test will give their selections. P 1 Earlier in the week, through an HERE COMES 8Y GOLLY YOU LOOK' YOUR OWN WIFES ILL LET YOU GIVE . DUGAN- IFE HE HAPPY AS A KID COUSIN JUDY- ME THE ANSWER- oversight, it was not mentioned TRIES TO BOR- ROW FIVE, I'LL “At the that Elsa Lundell will giv Sign of the Cleft Heart.” After the declamations, the Fresh- men will be hosts at a dance in the Eagles’ Hall with Edwards furnishing the music. LEAVIN' SCHOOL -, WHAT'S "HAPPENED? THE WEDDINGS NEXT JuLy! NE XT MONDAY. AINT | LUCKY ? WHOS THE FORTUNATE FEMALE P i 3 COMES FORM EAST TO TAKE CHARGE OF DAIRY Mrs. Gertrude Hartl with her daughter Mary, arrived here yes- terday morning on the Yukon from Pittsburgh, Penn, to live with her son, George Kendler, and take charge of his newly acquired dairy Time N g business. Mrs. Hartl and her hus- Syndicae, Inc,, Great Britain rights reserved band' have a large farm near TO Eat % s L L B . e G 5 g ' RN S ST Pittsburgh and she is thoroughly FRENCH PREMIER Rome Ships FRENCH OCEAN MENUS TODAY [momuamox asout = A |' P JORGEN BERG DESIRED { i fast, lunch or dinner— | 3 FIREMEN TO MEET yowll find at Bailey’s P Cats to GO 3 3 ) ¥ BY HIS RELATIVES a great variety of tasty . By MRS. ALEXANDER GEORGE| | The regular meeting of e dishes. Yow'll like our i i . Relatives of Jorgen Berg, who | Douglas Volunteer Fire Department special business men’s After Rats ME""S;:::‘S: A% was born in Her Helgeland, Nor- will be held this evening in the lunch. way, in 1878, and left his home | City Hall, starting at 8 o'clock. ¥ ¥ x in St. Paul, Minnesota, in 1906, are g - IO Important business is scheduled for T TONRS cg“pfu“md Tonstlanxmm for information r(‘gnrdum."' LW, '\'\\15)%:;:6(.*:1\:0 the meeting. ! Dinsies him and his ].;re:ent When(‘fflzu:ls"’ - B according to a letter received today | G Bec;:tr::‘lrefirx:zd b by Chief of Police C. J. Davis. \ Cranberry Jelly In 1907, a card was received by Tomato Salad his relatives, from Palsbo, Wash- ba g ington, saying that Mr. Berg had Stewed Prunes TARIFF POWERS ade Dictator by Par- nent of France in Trade Agreements PLANNED NOW |Is Expected to Dominate i German Competition | « to South America | |Hundreds of Felines Being Sent Into Agricultural Districts of Country - A motorist at Santa Monica, Cal., was charged with drunkenness af- ter his car had mowed down 52 ifive-year-old shade trees, a mail box and a post. BAILEY’S BEER ~If Desired Cn March 24, the Dougias Island | Women's Club will sponsor a dance in the Eagles’ Hall. Dancing will from 10 o'clock until 1, with Bread ROME, March 15—Cats by the! are irexxing from their Nut Bread Sandwishes Mrs. Jack Sey was assisting hostess. American Presid hundred Pe 3 vards @ S sicig ' e ecan Pie €offee Edwards and Niemi, the musicians, | - PARIS, March > pantheon, Trajan’s forum and| Will institute a four-to-five-day (For €ompany) fisherman and farmer, and is said ing ‘of the:club last night &t the Daily Empire Want Ads Pay 1934 by the Associated Press) — ors of D South American air 1 service to have served as a seaman aboard > s —_—mm oy others of Rome's ancient monu- South alr mail servie rdi S| ome rs. Elmer P - o | a e Relish Sandwishes e home of Mrs. Elmer Wentland. | The tariff bargaining po ments, to try life in @ new land. |designed to meet and dominato Sardine "Relish St e a ship plying between Alaska and II"m"""I""""I"""""I"ll"""" FIRE ALARM CALLS ; ! il ) quested by Their roads lead to the recently K (Gérman competition, it is learned Seattle in 1916. He is also be- Coffee The cup for the Douglas-Juneau Roosevelt, matching those nowheld (reated agricultural communities, here. lieved to have worked for both the . 1-3 Third and Franklin, ' » U ag a 1es | s I irls' basketball series has been re- . Gaston DOUmEIGUC, potween here and Naples, where| The new service will be estab- Chocolate Tce Bax Cake |Weding and Indebendent and San EUf1® bastetbell se Py i E'A STFR 1-4 Front and Franklin. v stimulate u-ndr;. armies of rats have appeared to lished shdftening the A Juax_; Fishing and Packing com"trophy nine inches high, engraved » 4 1-5 Front, near Ferry Way. French and An:e:lncmlm orr}xc‘als and parrass the farmers. The cats are|steamer-ser gap and by drop-| Pecan Pie panies. with “D. I. W. C. Girls Inter- e i-t_}l Front, near Gross Apts. lso commercial leaders here, said pecurre rtable s if they Ping mail by p: utes to boats. | P 5 o S ahsl B Akt B G -7 Front, opp. City Wharf. ot :rrr])ffmd\: Pt sodests 35! EVestually. an allair 13| Baked pie shell, % cup sugar, 4| More than 000000 acres _of e e N reetun "g 1-5. Fronk, neat Sswmill is the brightest promise fign ; |expected throush the use o | tablespoons flour, 3 egg volks, % |priekly pear-infested land in |, ooV R Gl B8RS > Lo Fout Ay AV Clges of ased sales seen here that e migration was ordered when, France’s big, new planes. Semtpaon f‘fl:'bzl S m'lk'.“ cu,z,"""h““’“""‘ Australla Was Tet yo b for fis:part in the dona- C(lrds 2-1 Willoughby at Totem 5 ame fr tangled . e % ecans, 3 S| vanilla, %! i I i ati 5 - < has emerged from the tangled ooineiding with an urgent petition | Technical Preblems Delay fi*asploson len‘:mfflgot‘r‘au 2 ma:;:lmme: thougl\{ Ll;w f“g"g“‘t:mj tion of $100 for repairs and paint- Grocery, tr ““‘ sltuation In years, one O from’ifie faxafs, ithe authorities| The use of such planes is re- | ol imond ot ron;v Neroe 8 }?l :u i ‘ac; ing in the school. £ 2-3 Wl]lf)ughby. opp. Cash ficlal declared, vieWing s POS- ecided that the congestion was quired in the French contract with| Pgor volks dnd 2. sugat. Houn W o { et oot (WhICh | eats they por - ther danoe March. 4, Mrs. ] L va ke > & reciprocal agreement On groying oo great in the hi oric| Argentina, but the all-air clause in| = “Add milkl g roots of the plant. 'A. J. Balog will arrange for the t ;"; g"“z “"z ze:“‘t 4] B IR - SR TSRERE e ruins, which for many years have|the contract, now in effect, is to) - o7 : S hall and Mrs. A. R. Edwards, the 10 25 9 RTOE W n. i a velt 15 given y d b S 3 o b S ) = > ol Prosident Roosevelt 13 €IVED peen hayens for homeless felines,|be ded until technical prou-‘gf::’:y b‘;l:f r:fc"(:‘:lom:;mk ::g ARy S0 Eatain music. J. O. Kirkham will have ¢ to c o o &d"%emlg» he authority he seeks, it is said % i o H g : | g - — i sha 3 - and Seward. the United States and FTaCe of by the community of Liioris| Numver Thie of Frances trio|PeCaRS and favorings. Mix and| S | S bt st iseeon. o 2-8 Seventh and Main. n quickly erms for a .- - ST A = g W . ... |pour into pie shell. Cover with-VARlCOSE VEI.N R 3 2-9 Fire Hall s can quickly come to t a T ce. ol | 3 vill held he h e y 3 3 lone. Each family agreeing tolof giant transoceanic planes, the meringue. cfficers will be held at the ome | ““;_prucg‘ az;:e:e‘x’;; e ston;‘p SOT' house onme of the animals must four-motored seaplane, Santos Du- Jei Misinguo ULCERS—OLD SORES or mrs. Ed. Bach or Mrs. A. R. g'; g:"’:f B;:,”dmg 2‘“‘“4 4 he French Parliamen as in- i ol vanelvi ind ont, is undergoing tests. 348 ! Jdwards. Y stine: an awn POl 07 5 e e i promise that it will receive km‘.l‘n‘mnv 1'7 undergoing tests. It is Three egg whites, 6 tablespoon ! Edwards. - -1 Way s i B g b treatment, but is left the option of all-metal and is designed to ca W‘suxar Ciean Powerful Penetrating O{I On the program, Mrs. Rose Davis ut er auro 3-4 Seco}ld d Gold pow rf“ (]1‘“ tmrx e’rl“m A‘U ually returning it in case it does not!several tons of mail and 20 pas- Bea“ whites until stiff. Add sug: Quickly Promotes Healthy Healing reported on a speech of Mrs. F. D. 3-5 Fourth and H Xl L5 a tarif ictator. ne Ame: D wrove vor s rat r - | seng o 8 . Roosevelt, in which she urged " an arris. ; prove its worth as a rat extermin- |senger | Roosevelt, g tariff policy contains no prov ons 4o, May ‘Bo Bepatecd'tn. At -:r.an: heatfl;xlr;m cr;arll:)% gm:?rl‘{, Get a two-ounce bottle of Moone's women to take greater interest in rug Co. 3-6 Fifth andd Gold. N e W ol % g Build r say the pla t y’;xl:leain :;?JW ov:rgll Cozleand serve. |Bmerald O (full strength) with Government affairs. Miss Caroline g.; g‘eum L‘:xnd g“t. 1d France has been on a barter ba- Lk b ilders say ne can sta es N 3 i » gou Todd, a guest at the meeting, told ) S venth and Gold. S wa Bt i NOW ON DISPLAY |In the air with only two or three| Sardine Relish Sandwiches }4€ distinct understanding ‘:l‘fi;n’d‘i‘; B it s g “Express Money Orders 3.9 Fifth and Kennedy. The Nugget Shop is now show-|of its motors working and all four,| Twenty slices bread, 1-3 cup sofy| TSt 8et au ; Anytime” 4-1 Ninth, back of power résults or your money chccrfu]ly!in Douglas in the proper way to 7 ing the very latest designs in new | with a total horsepower of 2600, butter, % cup sardines, 3 table- EeTunded | deliver speeches. house. MES. DOROTHY MICHELLO = |costume Jewelry for afternoon and|are. so-arranged that any one of ispoons’ chopped. ecelery, -3 fable-[SFANA®S. oo 0 0 19O SFERR, o satc | UMY || +2 Saihoun, opp. Seaview HAS MAJOR OPERATION evening wear. |them may be repaired in the spoons chopped pickles, % cup| 4 d 1 short [on better homes and beautifying | Apts. adv. THE NUGGET SHOP |flight. |salad dressing. il e e T R s Rl Vs st it dy [ s [} 43 Distin and Indian. Mrs. Dorothy Michello entered - | ‘Tne estimated cruising speed of| Arrange bread slices in pairs, [ SEatments will thorggghly it ny Nerves,” was given by Mrs. 4-5 Ninth and Calhoun, St. Ann's Hospital last evening In his 43 years of service as a|the Santos Dumont is 136 miles Mix remaining ingredients and|Y0U that by sticking faithfully to OF "W Tores BOWLING 4-6 Tenth and C. Lo and underwent a major operation court reporter, Duncan C. McCal-'an hour, its maximum flying radi-|spread on bread. Add bits ef IRA, it & st °*b“ f“{lf] d"‘fl | Rfies Bl I{ Nothing like the thril of 4-7 Twelfth, BP.R. garage. this morning. She is reported to lum of Orenville, Cal, says he has|us is 1,990 miles, | shredded lettuce and arrange sand- | Y s Moo Do | DECLAMATORY PROGRAM a ten-strikel - Develop, your 4-8 Twelfth and Willoughby, | be doing well by hospital authori-'transcribed more than 432,000,000 e g P SR ATS wich fashion. Press together firm- | ‘éeo""h l:exirn‘ ‘l‘;f o ‘f‘ Tomorrow night at 8 o'clock in|| 8ame on the finest alleys 4-9 Home Grocery. ties | words. i Shop mn Juneau woosmmer 0 . : ‘|the High School Auditorium, the |{ You ever played on. 5-1 Seater Tract. 1y and cut off crusts, Brunswick Bowling B I ., T cnTine | Jomes-Stevens Shop i | Barber Shop in connection l LADIES'—CHILDREN'S |} Lower PFront Street, opposite READY-TO-WEAR Winter and Pond | Beward Street Near Third Dance Music TONIGHT 8 i % This picture shows the machines used to remove the stems from Chester- Sield tobaccos. Capital Beer Parlors LUNCHES BEER DANCING | LUMBER | Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. HIS most modern way of mois- tening tobacco for stemming—first used in the manufacture of Chesterfields — opens up the pores and puts the to- bacco in condition toremove thestems. The tobacco is put.into the wire baskets stems down and enters the long steel ovens where the steam comes up from below, softening the stems with- Perhaps the best type of ma- 44 ; - out wetting the rest of the leaf. D hi built for moistening rrgss g ' I? ' VV :azzi—i:wlgelrmfi:lry p:rfimfi , The stems are removed by stemming I N 0 CLE AN G 4 ; St . el Built 1% VY S o " machines of the latest type. PHONE 485 Sactory and now used in the : " i : . manufacture of Chesterfield E hing e LT A B ’ ChCStCI'fiCld : e UNITED FOOD CO. that can make a milder cigarette, i the cigarette thats MILDER - the cigarette that TASTES BETTER ) g : y N Cigarettes. used in making Chesterfield. S 16 Vo Delivir Midie—Fisee 1S SENN FOR INSURANCE | | See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. § a cigarette that tastes better, is . CASH GROCERS ‘ © 1934, Liccarr & Myzas Tosacco Co.

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