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> THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1934. BRINGING UP FATHER | DO YOUu EVER l THINK HOW \E' SEEM S LONGER- AN | JUST LOVE BY. GOLLY: SHE HAS A \WONDER- FUL. MEMORY- WILL YOU LOVE ME By GE ORGE McMANUS GAMES ARE WUN‘IN N. Y. IS HELD Angels leched to Another Preferred Issues Make Victory Over Oak- « Gains While Most of 1 i . land Nine | Old Line Leaders Idle, ANGELES, Cal, April 1. NEW YORK, April 13—Preferred Thomas yesterday hurled issues and various specialties held geles into the third straight the center of interest on the New y over Hollywood, pitching a6 York Stock Exchange today, while duel with Tom Sheehan, veteran most of the old line leaders did moundsman for the Stars. The little. Early gains of one to two score was 2 to 1 or more were pared or cancelled as traders cashed in. The close was fairly steady. The Curb exchange closed steadier and bonds | stronger. sco 1; Missions 2. Oakland 2, 2; Hollywood 1. ! ; Sacramento 3. ly ascrited to the Detroit strike i situation, the lack ot stimulus from Washington and unsettlement of | commodities. Silver Recovers Grains rallied toward the close. Portland STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Won Lost Pet. ! Los Angeles 8 2 800 Silver futures recovered moderate- Mis: 3 6 4 600 1y and United States Government San Francisco 5 5 500 Securities advanced. Oakland 5 5 ‘500, Sterling lost about a cent in Sacramento 5 5 500 terms of the dollar. Seattle 4 6 400 Radio, Common and .Preferred, P nd 4 6 400 Were both up fractionally to a Hollywood = n 300 Point. Others up fractionally or S S L N more were Corn Products, Rayon, | Curtis Publishing and McClellan A bit higher were metal Daily Empire Want Ads Pay There’s something uncanny its actual cup for cup cost, you'll find it is more economical. Hills Bros. Coffee tastes so much bet- ter, too. Wb; not give your hus- band a Feal break? Please him at your next meal with fragrant, steaming Hills Bros. Coffee! about even the very best of wives that halts those speeches of protest. So we've saved you the trouble. All you have to do is clip out the following and hand it to Her with that plead- ing look in your faithful eyes: Dear Madam — that man, your husband, loves good coffee. Don’t be tricked by the wiles coffees. Hills Bros. Coffee may cost a of “bargain counter” few cents more. Its richer flavor and strength make more satis- fying cups. When you compare Copyright 1933 Hills Bros. BRIDGE TABLES Genuine Burrows, with double braced legs, exceptionally sturdy and attractive. Your choice of green or mahogany finish— SPECIALLY PRICED While They Last $2.50 HOWELL METAL CARD TABLES ................ $10.00 8.00 Round with Chromium rim Square with Enamel rim L4 Juneau-Young Hdwe. Co. BY LOS ANGELES BY SPECIALTIES :: were Speculative hesitation was large- shares, but motors, alcohols, utili- ties and rails lagged.. Allied Chem- ical dropped two points and Un- ion Pacific nearly three. CLOSING PRICES TODAY NEW YORK, April 13,~Closing quotation of Alaska Juneau mine stock is 21, American Can 104, erican Power and Light 9, An- aconda 16%, Armour B 3%, Beth-! lehem Steel 427%, Curtiss-Wright ELIMINATION - TOURNEY ENDS THIS EVENING With Team No. 16 and Team No. EARLY ALASKA SCENESl ANCHORAGEITES MARRY DEPICTED IN EXHIBIT AT WINTER AND POND Attracting considerable attention |mayried. is an interesting collection of early Alaskan photographs on view in a winow of Winte rand Pond, photo- graphers on Front Street. The pic- |tures which depict the stampede Miss Rose Rivers and Ralph Holdiman, popular young people of Anchorage where they have re- sided for some years, were recently Both are graduates of | the Anchoragc High School. AN EVENlN(; OF FUN THRILLS AND SURPRISES B. and P. W. C. Scholership 4%, Fox Films 15%, General Mot- | |over Chilkoot Pass as well as Dance. Saturday, April 14, Man- ors 38%, International Harvester|® eliminated in last night’s bowl-Imany early scenes of Juneau and (darin Ball Room. Admission $1.00, 42%, Kennecott 21%, Seneca Cop-|1ng matches at the Elks' Club, i mining in this vicinity, were taken | | students 50 cents. —ady per 1%, no range; Southern Rail- road 32%, Ulen Compuu) 3%, Unit- ed Aircraft 23% Steel 52. only one more match remains ‘“lbv the firm of Winter and Pond in | be played in the elimination tour-|inhe United smub,namem which has been going ON.. were photographed as early as 1894. | The last match will be played bc—\A large panoramic view of mod- tween Team No. 14 and Team NO.|ern juneau tops the exhibit. |11 tonight. H. Messerschmidt made the high Gul_. MlLLER Is ‘fscore last night with a total of 543 and a single game high of Faulkner, who totaled had high total score among 192. Mrs. s | the women bowlers and a high sin- WASHINGTON, April 13—Col. ‘William Miller, %n duty at ,Chil- koot Barracks, Alaska, has been notified, in effect, by the War De-|Evans partment, to put his overcoat and;H"ffma" inittens in storage and unpack his| Gam tropical clothing for he has been ordered to duty at Tsmpa Florida. - Daily Empire Want Ads Pay gle game score of 190. Individual scores made iast night were: Team No. 16. 117 140 175— 462 163 117 128— 408 145 148 166— 459 Handicap s 3 3— 9 Totals 458 408 4721338 Team No. 14. MAX AND PAULINO G Messerschm't 165 168 ' 143— 474 ers‘ Faulkner. 181 190 130— 501 WILL MEET JUNE 5 pr. wiliams.. 130 146 105— 381 Handicap [ A B BARCELONA, Spain, April 13.| ST T R —The Max Schmeling-Paulino Uz-| Totals o 4:‘30 51‘7;’ 385—1377 cudun heavyweight fight, post- ey poned when the German boxer Banfield 1‘30 115 1‘:;3_ :g: - injured his hand, has been tenta-|Mrs. Waugh.... 136 151 139— tively set for June 5. | H Messerschm’t 192 179 172— 543 i Handicap ... 5 5 5— 15| A Curious Cat Totals 463 450 474—1387 | Team No. 9. SALT LAKE CITY, — Firemen | Pullen 158 180 181— 529 responding to an alarm found their | Miss Taylor. 150 145 148— 443 services were required to rescue a|Southwell 128 141 134— 403 Persian cat which had fts tail —_ - - — caught in a washing machine. Totals ... 436 466 463—1365) —————— ——————— Daily Empire Waun. Ads Pay IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIVI‘IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIl —=~ SPECIALS SATURDAY MONDAY SCHILLINGS COFFEE, Drip or Regular 28lhan . i SUGAR, D. G, ~63c - SUGAR, Brown, dilbsfor ..... ... v ek JELLO, All Flavors, 3pkesifor ............ BUTTER, Darigold, quarters, pound ... EGGS, Bavard’s De Qe Py e e R o s Luxe, 54c COTTAGE CHEESE, Free pint carton, each 230 BLUE RIBBON—FRESH | CALIFORNIA TELEPHONE 478 GROCERY PROMPT DELIVERY Sk early days. Many of them In another window of the well (known photograph shop is a dis-| play of charming photographic re- productions of pencil sketches and pet etchings done by Lloyd V. Winter, partner in the firm. They are softly tinted and disclose a| sureness and delicacy of touch that is most appealing. R XS AR Wedded Police Are Rewarded by Il Duce ROME, April 13.—Fremier Mus- solini has ordered an increase of | 50 per cent in the allowances of non-coms of the military police| who married within the first two, ‘months of this year. It's part of | the national “demographic battle,” or campaigns for a larger popula- tion. | | | | Only 1 $2.98 will get you a guar- | | | | anteed 26-piece | SILVER SET OF | TABLEWARE See Our Window for Particulars! Introducing “PUROLA” Household Remedies P.U R E, as the name indicates, none better Items include all the com- mon every-day preparations such as Iodine, Carbolic Acid, Sulphur, Boric Acid, Sweet Oil, Epsom Salts, Cascara, Peroxide, Camphor, Castor Oil, Turpentine, Glycerin, Alcohol-Rub and many others. For Each $5.00 worth of this merchandise purchased at our store dur- ing the next two months, you can have a beautiful 26-PIECE SILVER SET at half the wholesale cost Fully guaranteed. See us for particulars, GUY L. SMITH e O SR Daily Empire Want Ads Pay N— e Salmon Creek Roadhouse ) ) ANTON RIESS s B} Inthe BAG! Pack your clothes and linens in the laundry bag, send it to us, and youw'll smile! That's what thrifty women do! Alaska Laundry MARTIN HARRAIS A resident of Alaska over Nomination for ALASKA 30 years; I have al- ways been a Democrat and worked for and with the party in the Territory. ; I endorse the principles enunciated by the party in its National and Territorial platforms of 1932. I pledge my support to Delegate Anthony J. Di- mond and Governor John W. Troy, both personal and political friends of many years, and will as: them in their efforts to uphold the splendid administration of our great leader—Franklin D. Roosevelt. Your vote and support in the primary election of April 24, next, will be greatly appreciated. COME ON! Everybody’s Goin’ WHERE? Business and Professional Women’s Club SCHOLARSHIP LOAN AND CONVENTION FUND DANCE On Saturday Night APRIL 14 Mandarin Ball Room ’ Admission $1.00, Ladies Free, Students 50c NOW OPEN Hollywood Shoe Parlor Shoes Made Like New While U W ait All Work Absolutely Guaranteed or Your Money Back @ FLORSHEIM SHOES FOR MEN! FRED LEHTO THE SHOE SPECIALIST In Sabin’s Old Location CUT YOUR FUEL BILL! Let us clean your furnace now with the i TORNADO FURNACE VACUUM CLEANER i Gets the soot and dirt in every nook and corner ; | Harri Mac[une Shop Plumbing Sheet Metal Yes DON’T W estinghouse “Flavor Zone” ELECTRIC RANGES . . . actual cash savings from electric cooking with Westinghouse flavor zone range. Decreased food shrinkage. No smoke or soot or greasy film. No food ruined by heat variation. Better meals from cheaper meats and vegetables. $10.9 PASS UP THIS OPPORTUNITY! SPECIAL CrFER Limited Time Only Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. 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