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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, MARCH 19, 1934. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG AH- SENUR GOOGLE — BUENCS DIAG - I PRESENT MY COMPLIMENTS — YO’ AND I --- WE SHOULD BE VER' GOOD FRIENDS - PLEEZE ACCEPT THEES VER’ FINE SEGAR--—- UH~ THANKS, SECRETARY BOLITO~ \\s ) THE DIRTY DOUBLE-CROSSIN/ IR THE GOOD SIDE W NICKEL CIGAR, G- M TP WK TRYIN’ TO GET ON OF ME WITH A CHEAP HEY ? By BILLE DE BECK jl == === — , STOCK PRICES Labor. Situation Has De-| Hecla 474, Curtiss-Wright 4%, Fox | Films 14%, General Motors 35%, International Harvester 40, Ken- {necott 19, Packard Motors 5%, | Southern Railway 31, Ulen Com- { pany 3%, United States Steel 49%, | United Aircraft 23%. \EASTERN STAR IS "TO ESTABLISH TAKE ANOTHER SLUMP TODAY atior SCHOLARSHIP FUND To raise money for a scholarship | loan fund, the Educational Fund { Committee of the Order-of Bastern | Star will give a business men's pressed Influence— Trading Is Dull (Continued from Page One) sagged. luncheon at the Scottish Rite Tem- | Ple on Saturday, March 31, from |12 o'clock until 1:30 o'clock. The | business men’s lunch will be fol- Grains, cotton, sflver and rubber | Metals Discouraged Metals were not especially en- couraged. U. 8. Smelting was off © 1934, King Features Syadicate. lnc.. Grear Briain rights reserved. PLEASE - PLEASE - DON'T BODDAH ME WIT' TALK ABOUT SENOR BOLITO - JOOST NOW I GIFF HAFF MY LIFE FOR WAN HORSE --WIT'OUT s A HORSE — T Aam BARNEY GOOGLE LOCATED IN CALL OFF THE REVOLUTION SANTIAGO / MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE UNEXPLAINED - HE WIRES SuLLY TO SHIP SPARK PLUG \MMEDIATELY four points. Howe Sound, Depasco and American Smelting one to more than two points. | Chrysler lost two and one-fourth | points. General Motors one point | and Nash two points. Santa Fe, New York Oentral, Union Pacific, Southern Pacific, Western Union, United States Steel American Telephone and Telegraph Bethlehem Steel, Dupont, Case, Sears - Roebuck, Republic Steel, Douglas Alrcraft were off one to two points. ‘Montgomery Ward | and United Aircraft were sllghtly‘; lower. Sbads ¢ CLOSING' PRICES TODAY NEW YORK, March 19.—Closing | quotations of Alaska Juneau mine stock today is 20%, American Can 96, American Power and Light 8%, Anaconda 14%, Armour B 2%, WHAT ABOUT YOUR HORSE ?, WHY YOU KEEP GENERAL GOMEZ WAITING -=-- ? YOu CAN'T DOUBLE - CROSS SPRING 'THE REVOLUTION TONIGHT - TONIGHT !!_ SEARCH STARTS FOR 6. B. PILOT FROM SELDOVIA' DOUGLAS NEWS 1. S. BASKETBALL GIRLS Fears Felt for Sa‘ety of Coach Lucille Pepoon was hostess Vessel with Five Aboard |to the girls basketball team at | Mrs. Moder’s Coffee Shop in Ju- —In Storm Saturday |neau last Saturday night. The |eight girls who will receive letters Fears today were felt at Sel-|were invited. The table was pretty ! dovia for the safety of the gasboat with St. Patrick’s Day decorations, Pilot, with a crew of five aboard,| Later in the evening, most of the and a search has been author- girls went to the Elks' dance. Those ized, it was said today by Gov.|who attended the banquet were John W. Troy. The Illinois, an- Elsa Lundell, Helen Pusich, Astrid other Seldovia vessel, was expected Loken and Jennie Savikko, seniors; to make a search for the pilot. , |Jessie Fraser and Mary Pearse, The gasboat Picaroon, arriving juniors; Betty Sey, sophomore; and at Seldovia yesterday, reported the Vera Kirkham, freshman. Pilot’s position Saturday off An- — e chor Point. At that time, the lat- ter ship was in a southwest gale and was enroute to Seldovia. It/ was leaking and its engine miss- | W. J. GRANT IS LAID TO REST IN DOUGLAS Funeral services for W. J. Grant who died last week were held here yesterday afternoon at the Con- || gregational Church, Rev. J. W. Cadwell, officiating. Mrs. Glen ;a5 Kirkham sang “Nearer, Still Near-| § er,” and “Face to Face.” Interment | e Panes B poce, = | was made in the Douglas cemetery. e | Pallbearers were: Active—J. O, RANGER IX. LEAVES |®riun L w. wibum 3 R KETCHIKAN THIS AM. & B Gocts: stonareny 5 255 A, E. Goetz; Honorary—F. A. J. Gallwas and John Feusi. The Ranger IX. Capt. George THE ety Sarvcla, local service of the Unit-| FAREWELL PARTY ed States Forest Service, left Ket- | chikan today for this port, accord-| Miss Enne Kronquist was guest ing to advices received at local|of honor at a farewell party given headquarters of that Bureau. |by a group of her friends Saturday The boat has been in the Forest evening at the home of Mrs. Fred Service station at Ketchikan since Endres. Cards and dancing were about January 1, for repairs and|enjcyed. Many lovely gifts were overhaul. received by Miss' Kronquist. The latter left last night on the North- iland to visit with her sister in . Beware the Cpnygll_‘qr Cold that ng’ On 2 busitiess course. | Persistent coughs and colds lead| _WOLVES SLAY REINDEER to serious troubje. You can stop them now with Creomulsion, an emulsified creosote that is pleasant numerous in the Iliama region and a conservative estimate places the wihter's losses of reindeer well up to take. Creomulsion is a new * medical discovery with two-fold ac- @ the 500 mark. The wolves, tion; it soothes and heals the in- UFaveling in packs of 12 to 14, kill flamed membranes and inhibits ' the fleeing terrified reindeer, fol- germ growth. lowed by wolfing the throat and Of all known drugs, creosote is| PAMS. recognized by high medical author- ities as one of the greatest healing| . :“edem qimmme for cattle . agencies for persistent coughs and fc eradication has been lifted coids and other forms of throat|rom all the country except parts trouble. Creomulsion contains, in;©f Loulsiana, Florida :.nd Texas... addition to creosote, other healing e———m—m— elements which soothe and heal ARTHRI"S? the infected membranes and stop the irritation and inflammation, Take Solcano in glass of hot while the creosote goes on to-the | water. Get immediate relief . . stomach, is absorbed into the blood, || permanent relief. Salcano puri- and attacks the seat of the trouble. || fies blood, neutralizes acids. Re- Creomulsion is guaranteed satis- (| sult is new vitality . . . bettex factory in the treatment of per-|| health. ONE DOLLAR PER sistent coughs and colds, bronchial || PACKAGE. Money refunded if you don't get relief. asthma, bronchitis, and is excellent & CARL SHIELDS for building up the system after Alaska Distributor colds or flu. Your own druggist is W 1024 Sprague, Spokane, Wn.. ——— authorized to refund your money ' on the spot if your cough or cold is not relieved by Creomulsion. adv. LISSEN-BOSS~ FOR MY HORSE TO GET HERE --- BOLITO'S GONNA { BANQUETTED BY COACH| . | Puyallup. Later she plans to '.ake’ Ravenous packs of wolves are' WAIT YOU AN’ STRIKE ~ | MENUS TODAY | By MRS. ALEXANDER GEORGE ; BAKED APPLE SUGGESTIONS | To give variety to baked apples, stuff centers with dates, figs, rai- sins, nuts, cocoanut, peanut butter, grunes or marshmallows. A bit of jelly or jam added the last five minutes of baking gives delicious flavor. Dinner Serving Six (Leftovers to.be Used.) The Menu Tomato Juice Cocktail Chicken ‘Henri Boiled Rice Hot Rolls Plum Jelly Asparagus Salad Bettina Salad Dressing TWHE RUTHLESS DEMON, REVOLUTION, HOVERS LIKE A BEAST OF PREY OVER THE PALACE OF PREGIDENTE LOS NOVEDADES WAITING FOR THE_HOUR YO Sponge Cake Coffee Tomato Juice Cocktail, Serving Six | 2 cups tomato juice, 1 tablespoon sugar, 1 teaspoon salt, 2 tablespoons lemon juice, 1 tablespoon catsup. |1 teaspoon horseradish, 1 teaspoon | onion juice, % teaspoon paprika, i teaspoon celery salt. Mix ingredients in bottle. Cover |and shake 2 minutes. Chill, Shake | |and serve in glass cups. Chicken Henri, Serving Six 4 tablespoons butter, ‘spoons flour, 1% cups milk, % cup cream, % teaspoon salt, % tea- spoon ' paprika, 1 tablespoon. of chopped pimientos, 1-3 cup grated cheese, 2 ¢ups diced cooked chick- en, % cup crumbs, 3 tablespoons butter, ‘melted, % cup cooked mushrooms. Melt 4 tablespoons of butter and i day and night. | “better because it’s advertised.” Do pseerrmanggen ey 4 table- | © % dd flour. Cook until creamy sauce ‘ms. Stir constantly. Add sea- ‘sonmgs, chicken, cheese and the mushrooms. Blend and pour into buttered shallow baking dish. Then Sprinkle with crumbs mixed with melted butter. Bake 20 minutes in moderate oven. Y Berve in dish in which baked. Bettina Salad Dressing % cup boiled salad dressing, 2 tablespoons lemon juice, 2 table- spoons French dressing, 1 table- spoon catsup, 1 tablespoon chili | sauce, 1 teaspoon pickle relish. Mix ingredients which have |been chilled. Serve immediately. — -, | (For Vegetable Salads) | Daily Empire Want Ads Pay Aladdin Magi THE OLD ADAGE, “Man toils from sun to sun, but woman’s work' is never done,” is only partially true today. Science has taken an interest in the home of late years, and has done much to lighten the burdens of household tasks. A 1 2 Science has harnessed electricity to make it perform a sort of “Aladdin magic.” It works for us, twenty-four hours a day —and its pay is low considering the labors it accomplishes, It T furnishes light and heat. It sweeps the carpets and polishes the floors. It runs the sewing machine and washes the dishes. It j toasts the bread and percolates the morning cup of coffee.; It '3 beats the eggs; it stirs the dough and bakes the bread; and last, but not least, it furnishes the power for the radio to entertain You learn of these, and many other, time and labor saying devices through the advertisements, of new things and give you dependable facts on which to base a purchase. , These are good reasons for believing a product is They keep you informed | Sehool, lowed by a bridge luncheom for wo- men to be served at 1:30 o'clock; after which cards will be played during the afternoon. The purpose of the scholarship fund will be to assist girls grad- uating from the Juneau High who have maintained a high average in scholarship and wish to continue their education, it was announced. Those on the committee in charge are Mrs. E. M. Goddard, chairman; Mrs. ' Ralph Martin, Mrs, Howard Stabler, Mrs. H. G. Watson, Mrs. N. Lester Troast Mrs, C. W. Hawkesworth, H. G. ‘Watson, C. W. Hawkesworth, R C. Mize and M S. Whittier. - Success at clerical work at the |age of 21 is predicted relatively much better than success at me- | chanical work of mixed work, Te- | ports ‘Irving Lorge of Columbia Bethlehem Steel 40%, Calumét and and Interior poi owner of OFF FOR SOUTH Ak | Mrs. Ester O'Laughlin and her daughter, Mrs. E. 8. Evans, left on the motorship Northland for the south. 'They expect to con- tinue to Southern California to spend some time. Mrs. Henrietfa Ellils has suc- ceeded Mrs. O'Laughlin’as nurse in the office of Dr. W. W. Council. - e ® Formerly UNDERGOES - TONSILECTOMY Mr. Peterson is Velma Misoff, six-year-old daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Misoff, underwent a tonsilectomy at St. Ann’s Hospital this morning. it PSS Shop in Juneau s Seward Street University. Charles Peterson for many years located in Skagway nts, as the new JUNEAU RESTAURANT BING’S CAFE an experienced caterer and extends an invitation to give his establishment a trial. ® Open until MIDNIGHT daily! 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