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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1934. THREE T0 FI Homers Made PHILADELPHIA, Pa., troit Tigers yesterday and May The Athletics turned on their old pal, Mickey Cochrane and his De- TIGERS BEATEN } BY ATHLETICS, VE i [Mackmen Turn on Oldw Teammate—Three 1n1—| regis- Daily Cross-word Puzzle . Hurries . Spoken . Funeral plle . That which ACROSS Solution of'Yesterday’s Puzzle 1. Handful Kind of lfzard . Cut of meat . Perfume . Kind of resin . Light and graceful . Not hasty or sudden . Endure | 20. Genus of in- sects . Before . Passageway . Fingerless glove: var, . String of cars . Pertaining to the roof of the mouth . Sick . Male sheep Border 5 ble B "ts in the . Entirely . Of the pope The white poplar . Enticed . Stoning - Hindu ucen 33, Soli : Animal foods . One of the Cape Verde Islands . With the face !n the rear : Yndermine ELKS AND PAPS SCHEDULED FOR GAME THIS P.M. Two Lodge e Members of | City League Tangle for First Time of Season The two lodge entries in the City Baseball League will match | wits and strength for the first time this season when they clash tnight at Ciy Park. The game NRA Working Smoothly | to Westward, Interior ANCHORAGE, May 11—C. E.‘ Morgan, who organized the Anch- orage area for the NRA, and Wil- liam Kimbell, who had charge of the Fairbanks area, during the ast four weeks, left today for Ju- nmu to report to Hugh Wade, Deputy Administrator in charge of Alaska. Complete recovery practices un- der national codes have been es- tablished in both areas with amendments to suit local condi-| tions. | The organizers praised the co- | operation of the Ancherage and Fairbanks business elements. “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” VOILE FROCKS In a smart assortment | of both daytime and evening wear— ¥ . Couch 3 Back zl lh. 60. Anple Julce 51. Happen again . Solemn promlises tered the fourth straight victory with a score of 5 to 3. Bob John- son hit a home run in the third inning with one man on base for . Of the nose . Large bundle . gerunn fairy . Wild ox . Fish sauce . Short article in a news= paper . Auction xhibiting will start at 6:30 o'clock. Erskine, who hurled brilliantly against Douglas last Sunday fan- . Having an offensive smell . Having dele- gated power — Priced from - Log House Holds ; g Fifth ‘Generation Let’s put an end to breakfast grunt and groaners. If you've had to wrestle through break- fasts and dinners without the incomparable solace of Hills Broz. Coffee, if you and your wife have yearned for the deep, unvarying goodness of Hills Coffec economy depends on strength and flavor. Hills Bros. Coffee has the strength and the flavor to go farther—cup for cup when compared with other | brands. And it tastes better, too! the Athletics, base. Goose Goslin hit a home run for Detroit in the fifth inning with two men on bases. GAMES THURSDAY Pacific Coast League San Francisco 4; Oakland 1. Portland 2; Missions 3. Seattle 4; Hollywood 5. while Pinky Higgins hit for a circuit for the Mackmen in the sixth inning with none on . Medicinal plant . Reside . Existed 59. Actual . To an inslde _rainbow tints . Expert war aviator . Triangular . Made clom . Accusto! &7, Tropieal frutt . Factories . Copper coin . Guide . Undeveloped flower . Americans . Evergreen tree 0. . Animal's foot 3. Well-grounded . Fuss: Scotch | French capital =EFII// IIIEI’//// . Prophet 69. Colncide tn opinio Havlnz lltllo . velocity DOWN Walk In water point . Meat dish 63. By way of 64. Turn to the 1 right ning 17 batters, probably will be sent in against the Paps. Jensen or Water probably will be the choice of Manager McKinnon of the Moose. AELLLN TR SHANGHA1L, may 11.—C. C. Ju- lian, former oil millionaire of (California and Oklahoma, who! recently took poison here and died, was buried today in a beggar's coffin with the girl, Leonora Levy, who attempted suicide with him, KONA, N. ©, May 11—It's a good thing for the real estate busi- ness that everybody isn't like Will Silver and his family. He is living in a log house built 126 years ago by his great-grand- | father, George Silver. None but a Silver ever has lived | i there, been sold, rented or mortgaged. It has sheltered five generations of the family and has never beenl for the building never has' $2.50 to $5.95 Bros. Coffee, then you can stop that yearning right now. You no longer need be barred from the coffee of coffees by the seeming cheapness of “bargain counter” coffees. Actually, there is greater economy in Hills Bros. Coffee. Tell this to your wife: unoccupied. Los Angeles 11: Sacramento 1. National League Boston 2; Cincinnati 5. New York 4; St. Louis 5. Brooklyn 8; Chicago 12. Philadelphia-Pittsburgh, American League Cleveland 11; Boston 10. Detroit 3; Philadelphia 5. Chicago 3; New York 15, Washington-St. Louis, rain. the only mourner. B NOTICE TO MOTORISTS ik ol W i.lll///fllIfl II// e, NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY / o1 Kark K. Katz, Alaska Represen- tative of the Northern Pacific Rail- way, will arrive in Juneau about May 11, remaining for several days. Anyone desiring information as to . [rates, etc, on general information regarding travel “outside” may | | reach him thru the offices of the | #————-————-3 Alaska Steamship Co. —adv. Daily Empire Want Ads Pay flllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII * - {UNITEDFOOD CO. Finer Fruits, Vegetables FOR MOTHER’S DINNER—Extremely large shipment arriving on Northland . . . Strawberries, cantaloupes, cherries . . . everything that new and good. PHONE 16 Free Delivery GRAPEFRUIT, Cucumbers, each 18¢ § Peas, Ib. . 10c Asparagus, Ib. 4 large ones for . Tomatoes, Field 20c & Beans, lb. . . . .15c¢S Onions, Radishes, Until further notice the paved streets will be flushed every Sun- day morning between 3:30 and 8 o'clock. Automobile owners are NOW OPEN AUK BAY INN Boats for Rent—Fishing Gear CHICKEN DINNERS ED JAHNKE I | t | SeEEE amnraRmEN | daauENd d II’///EWI L C. J. DAVIS, Chief of Police. STANDING OF CLUBS Copyright 1933 Hills Bros. —adv. Pacific Coast League Won Lost 9 14 15 18 19 24 23 25 League Los Angeles Missions San Francisco Hollywood Sacramento Cakland Portland Seattle amm an %//fllllfl%flr alld AN/ Aol N AEEEd =l 1| 7 ekt I/%H HEN/ dEE fllll//Afil-llI//AfllII ‘nnd Mrs, Clifford Hanson. Mrs. | Hanson is a daughter of Hagler. 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Hagler, re-| Tests made at Topeka, Kas., in- 1.000( ¢ireq rancher; Mrs. Dera Isemin- dicated drivers who operate their 'Om‘ger, of Long Beach, Cal., Hagler's motor cars at about 30 miles an -000 daughter; Lulu May and Jean Hag- hour obtain maximum efficiency ler, aged 6 and 7 years, children from gasoline, oil and tires. of Marion Hagler, the rancher’s| — e son; Russell and Guy Hanson, a.ged1 Daily Empre Want Ads Pay A GENERAL @ ELECTRIC ' WASHER AT ONLY $65.00 TH!S new Washer saves you time, effort, money. 100 percent General Electric quality at lowest price in G-E Washer history. Easy to operate, Model AW-1 assures quick and thorough washing. Safety-type motor-driven wringer extracts water without injury to but- tons. Savings in laundry bills will soon pay for washer. See it at our store today. . .or let us demonstrate it in your home. 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Gold- stein who received a letter of in-| quiry from Miss Johnson. ! SHALL THE OWNER WOURKS OPEN FOR Do TO REDEEM IT? BUSINESS i | AT MARSLE A. F. Knight of the Juneau| Marble Works, has just arrived from the south after a protracted stay, and is now ready again for busi- ness in all kinds of monumental and marble work. Contact him for your monuments. —adv. = PR Mining Location Notices at Em- pire office. FREE DELIVERY Alaskan Hotel Liquor Store e — Sound travels through air abou(i 12 miles a minute. Dave Housel, Prop. Phone Single 0-2 rings YOU CAN REALLY HAVE A NEW CAR With a New Paint Job! Treat youd car to a new coat of paint and you won't need a 34 model! Drive in today for a free estimate. You'll like our price — and you'll appreciate our service and workmanship, IF the original good looks and comfort of & shoe soon vanish into thin air—there’s nothing much you can do to redeenm it. 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