The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 4, 1934, Page 2

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B e e -E——E—-—T——————___————g - ‘Today Commissioner of Immigra- NEW scHEm".E DEv"-!s ISL AND |l Ehpan ¥ oA i 4 Praiagon IlllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIHIIIllflfiflmfllllIIIIlIlHIIlIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||II|IIIII|||| has been released on his own re-| | cognizance because of his excellent fl. l ™A 73 AV Lol WA ull] L] Is AN\N”“NGED; FELflN Is FREE |conduct and for the further rea- son that it may be months before ‘ A7 11 AR & he case is finally settled. Ifll‘ IIIKSI lI‘lLI E y 4= “‘ CHICAGO, May 4—Newell W. freedom for which he braved a | thousand. perils- when ke e d‘Benks U. 8. checker champion, is Arrangements Compleled from Devils Island, the French | f.’:““t‘k‘:é“%v;‘r’] d’?:fi_“i}: (‘:‘;L:”‘m";‘ penal colony, in 1911, was the pre: fOI‘ Opemng of (’lty cious possession again of nge}year, to play simlEssusly . K0 League Sunda Felix Leopold Roselin Trabucco. chedker ERIEs Bl g y a‘games and to play simultaneously Captured here last year as Bevils Island . fugitive. 'rrabuc"o‘mly games of checkers blindfolded. was held for months at Angel Isl- | and immigration station while au- | WOOD FOR SALE | | thorities sought te settle the ques-| Block wood and klimdling. Phone tion of where to deport him. 358. —eadv. | cflFFEE SERVICE. A revised schedule for the first half of the City Baseball League was made public today by Judge W. A. Holzheimer, President. It takes piace of the schedule an- ¥ | nounced ‘earlier this week - — 46 The previously announced half U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU | schedule will be revised later, he: | sald. On the new schedule, the “ team named first will be the “home he Weather Al of ;h. n;;lid ';:"t“ E,..’.r,..,, / o™ H ness of superior San tea:l arrangements for opening (By the U. 8. Weather Bureau) freshly roasted, "flhlyo;von:d.'.;' i < 2 the 1934 s next Sunday af- you. / New, clever, striped and floral designs e e en, ompleted. The| Forecast for Juneau and vieinity, beginning at 4 pm., May 3: ball park s practically Teady e | Possibly rain tonight and Saturday; moderate easterly winds. - 2 3 2 Z he opening. Much work has been LOCAL DATA i opula ced silks. Pe i ! in popular priced tks ;::ne lon mi‘ mn;!m and ?u;rlek(l_l. Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Wenumi 1451 c w fences have been erected and 4 pm. yesty .....2955 46 58 SE 10 Cldy . D fglh: 4 am. today .....2005 50 PR e cldy | Smart Chart Prints $1.75 yd. §|mes ence b veen moved vk xo'vomay o1 % w3 s ow Chiccolles dalctely bondnd ] ! | ith a 1 4 The newschedule of the first half CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS | Iuil'b‘od;'cdmbouqud, freshly 1¢ roaste: olfows : = DAY | T g oast eshly ground for you. 3| Sunday, May 6—Douglas vs. Elks.' Sheer Print Crepes . | & ‘ugvxz:nesday, ARy — MoNe i | [ Highest 4pm. | Lowest4a.m. 4am. Precip. 4am. 1 ( Friday, May 11.—Flks vs. Moose 'ststim temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather | 5 oi. yard S, Toy 1T Legion el DR 10 10 | 8 B [] 0 Cidy | L8 C »/ Dm';g“y' 4 5 Nohie. . s 8 | B %N 4 0 PtCldy' ¢ Ceintis Moy 16, — B8 vs Bethel B %} % & & S Bos AWS | B e ces romenaae . y . 4 Friday, May 18.—Moose vs. Doug- Sl%“szl 34 34 28 28 18 0 Cldy‘ coffees, uqumltll bhnd-d to % iy, Ay 20 B1ks ve, ] DuhEREE o & | W e Rain | Sl yed ey Printed Silks $1 00 ard P gugla: —Elks vs. Doug- o oo L MR T Y Rain | Y FOPRG 0L YRS q 0 i o . Cordova .. 52 48 b s [ 0 Clear | . y 5% M:;lnesday. May 23.—Leglon vs. o o0 51 % 5 16 04 cidy | i3 d Frdey, ey Moo v T SN % o LG W 5 T ham COCOA, Ib. ...... 10| ., W ear-a-beau Crepe $1.50 yd. Suncas, ay 7 —pougis ve. Lo KON S S | M @ om a6 Ram SNOWFLAKE ; 4 Emaiiay; i 00-Trglon gk | Edmubin.lor o 08 08 | N 8 4 0 Clear | Pure in Cello Bags Shaea i e R " Seattle e 62 | 56 56 14 16 Rain ' of y Fortland .70 0 | 60 64 g o Cldy Pebbeflu Crepe $1-75 Yard ' s e Douglas V8. o Prancisco ... 86 64 | 36 56 4 0 Ll 'GRAHAM BLEACHED RAISINS, 8 ; Sunday, June 3. — Douglas vs. The barometric pressure is low from Alaska to Oregon and is 1 ¥ Elks, | lowest west of British Columbia with showers from Southern Alaska | CRACKER'S Polllld. AR R S 0 5c 3 | | Wednesday, June 6.—MoOse VS. 1, Oregon. The pressure is relatively high in Northern Alaska and Leglon : partly cloudy weather prevails over Middle and Northern Alaska. | Friday, June 8—Legion vs. Doug=| Temperature changes have been qlght las at Douglas. ' % s For Cakes Marfaille Crepe $1.25 yard 2 Pound Caddies SARDINES, large B' M. Behren dS (AUO’ In C. ;elg‘:'?:ay x_-_‘;;ne} 15. — Douglas vs. LOts Of Fres’l Clean Cll)thes B msi’n gro‘::"altso Saucezsc oose at Douglas. with TR Uy ; . BEE : “Juneau’s Leading Department Store” Gggggmwgfggks andLlTTLE EFFORT FANCY SIZE ' 4 - ~Aponefesmenpf] | WEARING SWEATERS GREAT ECONOMY ORANGES, dozen . . . . 35¢ = "GENERAL ELECTRIC || sweeT NAVELS WASHING MACHINE Safety Wringer Viterous Ename! Tub | sart; one-fourth teaspoon paprika; | sprinkle with salt. Serve immedi-| Tom George, manager of the | two cups cooked peas | ately. Leader Department Store, present- Have lamb cut one-half inch| Strawberry Sponge ed the menibers of George Broth-" | thick. Arrange on a shallow pan| One package lemon flavored gel- | ers'’ championship basketball team and broil 15 minutes. Turn ic\cral\atm mixture; one and one-half with Kelly green coat sweaters, times to allow even cooking. Re- |cups boiling water; two cups ber-|specially ordered for them by the move to warm serving platter. Add ries; one-half eup 'sugar; two €g2 'management of the store. The at- By MRS. ALI'.X.\NDER GEORGE SUNDAY DINNER MENU FOR CLEANING i) 3 Always rinse molds which are i _ x e nsed for holding gelatin or creamed | Test Of ingredients to lamb drip-| whites, beaten. ; tractive sweaters have a picture of 6 pound Capacity 49 Brixtures in coid water. This will | Pngs. Cook one minute and pour| Pour water over gelatin mixtureia basketball woven into the front 00 NO OILING P quarts eeses XIC prevent sticking to sides {over and around lamb. Serve im-|and stir until dissoived. Mash ber-|with the initials “G. B.” and “'34 Steel Frame o ¢ | mediately. ries, add sugar. Let stamd ' until Chempions” above. 2 bttt 2 gelatin has congealed" a-little. Add| Member: i o) £ Lamlt:‘:':e:;k n;x;) r:&m‘s i Stuffed Tomato Salads to gelatin mixture, fold in egg|the chu;p?;ni:ptea;? w(};;cs}t}inm MOddsé?)Y) ll)OWV 5"; 00 MONTHLY R N APK] ’ y 4 “ | { i 5 9. B DA H Buttered New Potatoes ‘ Four firm tomatoes; one-half cup w:ii;'e" :;""“‘f‘:‘ ghslsa m°zld and {Channel this year, who received the 3 COLO ED NGS - + Biscuits Plum Jelly | diced ocelery; ome-half cup diced|Chill untd stft, Tmod end serve attractive gift were, Arthur Burke, ® 1 5 ARIZONA Stuffed Tomato Salad ‘Lucumber.‘ one tablespoon chopped | Vith plain or Wiripped cream. Dewey Baker; Tom Moyer, Ed. Gar- 3 4 large YOI iih. . s 15¢ 1 Strawberry Sponge [ sweet pickles; one tablespoon chop- Ik Dol Davlin, K. G::Torgerson, Alaska EleCtl‘lC nght & Power Co. Gra efruit Coffee ped onions; ome-eighth teaspoon| German commercial -aviation in Ch::de :‘:"“}“m] andl Leonard Holm- FRUIT SALAD p —_— salt; one-half cup French dressing.|1933 enjoyed the best year in its g“ By rlt ?mi‘“" W ANEI.ANE S JUNEAU—Phone 6 DOUGLAS—Plone 18 ’ 7 Lamb Steak, Spring Style Wash and peel tomatoes. Chill |history, German planes carrying | 1 ast playing quint. 2 for 37¢ One pound lamb loin; two table- | Remove part of insides and stuff|apout 30 per cent. of the total oy E: bk 2 e g Rt e FANCY spoons butter; two tablespoons of | with cucumbers which have been |freight in world air traffic. . ? ehopped celery; one tablespoon of | mixed with celery, pickles and on- g ik ol 5 e Del Mome; No. | tins 3 chopped parsley; one-half teaspoon | ions. Pour dressing over top and Shop m Juneau 1 R Y 5 ce’lts { ‘ - # s - £ s ey RALSTON BRAN . .23c ‘ Ruth H ayes Carlson . EACH - large packages HAS JOINED THE OPERATING STAFF OF THE erican Beadty Parlors Where she will be glad to greet ~swA I.G. A. BABY FOODS, ' reg.4 V2 0z.can......10c STRAINED VEGETABLES—Accepted by Gy - erican Medical Association and the Goodhouse- keeping Institute. g - How to make good coffee everytime Only 3 things are necessary— (1) a drip oofieamnker in wlnch " boiling water drips through (2) a specially prepared coffee and .+ (3)a filter paper. That’s all! And it never fails! Delicious every time! Always crystal clear! In a Drip Maker, the water drips l through the coffee but one time, not many mnes as in a Percolator. At that one time, all the rich fragrant flavor is extracted from a coffee specially prepared to yneld its flavor qulckly Any coffee prepared for the slow percolator process ' y * will not do. (Schilling DRIP Coffee is specially blended, Q = roasted and ground—with filter papers enclosed) A fill,er PERMANENT WAVE $4.75 ! or two persons for $8.00 Operators—ALSIE J. WILSON RUTH HAYES CARLSON AMERICAN BE \UTY' PARLORS “'Seward St. mear Front N ] e | B old friends and customers. BIG NEWS SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY MIRACLE WHIP BERGMAN “ Salad Household % Dressing Bread quar.t, 35¢ pkg., 25¢ ; W PRICES—Good until May 31 paper rests below the coffee to let through nothing but the de- -, % : licious amber drops. Real drip coffee cannot be made ‘otherwise. Try it! You'll ;v']om the millions who have PHONE 58 PHONE 58 - Juneau Cash | . D at your grocer’s. If he cannot supply you, send his name and $1.20 PHONES 83 OR 85 “T"’ ’W That i Schilling & Co., San Francisco. Moneyback in either case if not satisfied. S —

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