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g - THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 1934. |President Asks For Large Sum for NINE LICENSES Los Angeles 33 ARE IssuEn BY |Recovery Program cuBs 'SMASH ‘Mission: %8 }Z }g{ San Francisco 24 18 S571 WASHINGTON, May 16, — | Hollywood 2 19 537 President Roosevelt has asked Sacramento 19 . 23 452 LIUU Congress for one billion three Oakland 18 25 419 hundred and twenty-two mil- | Seattle 12 29 203 | lion dollars to taper off the | \Pom,‘md o 1 28 282 emergency and recovery ex- National League On{f ISCBCJECIGCJ f]’n i;‘_OteSlll penditures for l'_‘rfh“""'i'_‘l “":' Fifteen Hits Made by New l“forf Lost Pet. ) ernment year. e main por- Pittsburgh . 15 2 \“m o:ncl dl"e | tion win be assigned for ger- | York Team—Ott Hom- |G oot 15 e More Approve | eral relief and public work S WIth TWo o Pases Ity 15° 10° % ‘w0 e | purposes. New York 15 9y 571 e | BT Boston . e 13 11 522|; i . CHICAGO, Iil, May 16.—The Brookl; 9 15 J GIRL MISSING SINCE Giants finished their western tour phimdeylr;;ma MR s U g;'g | ARRIVAL OF ALASKA !with a smashing win over the Cincinnati ... 5 18 o1 | Chicago Cubs but failed to get out American League One application from Arthur ONMONDAYMORNIN(LM fouttiplacs. "B Bbe wasi10] Won Tostiner. S)l\-(-rnmn of Sitka was ted | ;m 3. New York 17 6 139 | Marjorie Cook, 15-year-old daugh- | =, 0000 ono oo Root| Cleveland” .. 1 9 550 of Mrs. Anna Anderson Of|, . pug minning for 15 hits. Ott Philadelphia ....12 11 52| me m' of that city on behs f Douglas, has been missing smcormmb & dintas wx"h two aboard. Detroit 12 11 522 the City Council Monday morning, when the Alaska s o g Washington . 1 12 418 The Council refused to approve arrived from the Westward. ey S the apy e of the lo-| The girl is described s tall with GAMES TUESDAY S%‘,b;o:uls : 1; ;3 .;gg cation es in which dark hair and brown eyes, weighing Pacific Coast League Chicago 6 15 286 Silverman proposed to operate the | about 125 pounds. She was on her |- yyoqone 0. Los Angeles 8. Channel League store, and because he had not re-|way to visit her mother. She was| p nuwong’1; San Francisco 3. Won Lost Pet. cided there but a few months. reported as having left the boat| po 1.9 3; IOakland 4. Legion 1 1 500 Applications granted were: C. T. here, and her name appeared On| ge.itlo 6: Sacramento 1. Elks 1 1 500 ill, McCar Chitina Cash the passenger list. Moose 1 1 500 tore, Chitina; Cacy & Bernard,| > = National League Douglas 1 1 500 Chatinika; Mrs. Vera Temple| PIONEER TO FLY New York 10; Chicago 3. - TS (California Grocery) Ketchikan; Brooklyn 6; St. Louis 5. ! , Nome; and G.| The Alaska Air Express seaplane Boston-Pittsburgh, rain. { ON VISIT TO SON ‘Pmnm\r will go to Petersburg, Philadelphia-Cincninati, rain. - M SN \\M angell and Ketchikan tomor- American League A. J. Wise, father of Dr. Wise of Mining Lueation wotices at Em- ‘mw according to Manager J. V. All games postponed on account Valdez is on his way aboard the Yukon to visit his son. pire office. | Hickey. of rain. STANDING OF CLUBS /ELKS AND VET CLASH TONIGHT Erskine and Mc McAlister Are | Expected to Be Oppos- ing Slab Artists The Elks and American Legion tangle tonight at City Park in a seven-inning game scheduled to start at 6:30 pm. All four clubs‘{ in the circuit have won and lost| one game each so the winner of | tonight’'s game gill go to the top and the loser to the cellar. Manager Koski of last Champs is expected to start Cland Erskine, his star moundsman. ‘Vlar» ager (Goddard of the Vets is v | year's i derstoed to have picked Ward Allister in an effort to bes Elks. PCERAG 2525 S . | E. S. CALIOUN ARRIVES ( HERE ON NORTHWESTERN E. 8. Calhoun, representative of | the Burroughs Adding Machine Company, arrived here on the! Northwestern after visiting other | cities of Southeastern Alaska on | his way morth. George Sayatovich played center | for Montana State University in | every football game for the past two seasons. | visit for the next month. | plans to return to Juneau some- | time late in June. JUNEAU RESTAURANT | MAN IN NETHERLANDS| Gilbert Vos, formerly with the U &nd I Cafe, has been located for the past eleven months at Gron- ingen, Netherlands, according to a letter received here by a- friend. Mr. Vos left Juneau a little over la year ago. He plans to return to Juneau two years from now, and it is his pres- ent intention to visit Jack Holmes, formerly with the Olympia Pool- room here, in Finland this summer. ——,———— MRS. HAWLEY STERLING IS TO VISIT IN OAKLAND, CAL. Mrs. Hawley Sterling, whose hus- |band is Assistant Engineer of the | rtend service Alaska Road Commission, left on the steamer Alaska on her way to +Oakland, California, where she will She RS B 5 2 iy Mrs. J. W. Bayne zeft for the States on the Alaska to receive| medical treatment, possibly at The |Coffey Clinic in Portland. The length of her stay will depend on ‘the treatment necessary e 0\1 PLEASURE TRIP Mrs. Willilam Poole, wife of one of the owners of the Royal Blue Cabs, left for Seattle on the Northland on a pleasure trip. NEW AIRLINE PLANNED FOR - WEST ALASKA Planes—Manager Com- ing North Saturday brandt Alaska airline with regular freight and passenger service between Cor- dova, Ancherage and Fairbanks. today months out of the year. used by the line. B g MRS. A. W. STEWART AND DAUGHTER SUE, TO SPEND SUMMER IN TENNESSEE Mrs. A. W. Stewart and her daughter, Sue Stewart, left on the steamer Alaska on their way to| | Tennessee to visit Mrs. Stewart's 're!&mcs during the | months. neau in time for the opening of school next fall. e Dnily Empire Want Ads Pay summer | They will return to Ju-| | | | WORKING MEN ARE TRAPPED BELGIAN MINE Company Wil Have Flve {Fire - Damp Explosion | Brings Death to Forty—— SEATTLE, May 16—Frank Dor- | announced a new Forty miners entombed in a coal Three Bodies Found BRUSSELS, Belgium, May 16— | mine ‘today as a Tesult of a fire- Dorbrandt starts north Saturday | in one of flve large planes to be prought to Juneau by airplane | damp explosion ‘have been given |up as Jost. Only three bodies He said that the line expects to|have been recovered. to Siberia ten | .- SOUTH FOR TREATMENT Engvald Ingberisen, recently | from Port Althorp, wehere he was taken seriously ill, left on the | Northland for Seattle, where he will receive medical attention. 3 B R O’BRIEN BOUND WEST Bert O’Brien, superintendent of the San Juan Fishing and Packing Company plant at Port San Juan, is a passenger for that point on the Yukon. B BOUND FOR NOME L. Siedenverg, merchant, i | bound for Seward on his way ta Nome aboard the Yukon. 0000000 IIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIlIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIhIlIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIII"llIl|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIllI|IIIIIIIi|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIfl George Brothers cooperate with the U. S. Government in observation of National Cotton Week. Buy now and help keep the wheels of indus- try moving. Big Dollar Values for just --THREE DAYS MORE - - Three More Big Days -- Thursday - Friday - Saturday DOLLAR VALUES LARGE TABLE CLOTHS $1.00 52x52—Fast Colors—Assorted Patterns BRIDGE, LUNCHEON, BREAKFAST CLOTHS $1.00 with 4 napkins to match—Fast Colors—Assorted Patterns GIRLS’ SANDALS, pair TENNIS SHOES—Boys, pair Ball Band—All Sizes—Worth $1 BOYS' CAPS; each . New Patterns—All Sizes SILK PONGEE, 3 yards for . o What a Barg.im' WOMEN'S WASH BLOUSES, 2 for Large selection of colors and styles—Sizes Regular 79¢ to $1.00 LARGE SELECTION OF SILK AND LINEN WOMEN’S WASH BLOUSES, values to $1.95 NOW ...$1.00 ....$1.00 5 pair ...$1.00 -..$1.00 32 to 40— Ry Js— ) W11 In new pastel shades—Sizes 32 to 40 BROADCLOTH SHIRTS ... ; Fancy Patterns—Sizes 6 to 141/. SILK SHIRTS AND SHORiS ... Munsingwear—Blue and White Shorts—Sizes 24 to 30 Shirts—Sizes 24 to 34 SWEAT SHIRTS, 2 for . s All Sizes ....$1.00 $1.00 $1.00 SOX, 4 pairs for .. $1.00 (rc'\—Tan—(.reé' e SWEAT SHRITS Little Pigs ... All Siz s—For Boys and Girls BOYS* KHAKI PANTS . R Close-Out—Values to $2 50 REMNANT SALE ALL MARKED LESS THAN ; OFF Silks—Cottons—Etc. HUNDREDS OF ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION Semng Thread, 6 for 25¢ . T.—White and black Taffeta Silk, $1.00 yard 36 inch—All new beautiful shades—Regular $1.25 ..$1.00 ...$1.00 The Leader Department Store GEORGE BROTHERS I mmlfllflllflllllllilfllllfllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIHIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIllmlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIll|IIIII||"III|II|IIIIHIIII! GEORGE BROTHERS Garment Bags $2.65, $3.50 Protect your clothes—for coats, suits, WITH ZIP OR SNAP dresses, furs. Shoe Bags and Laundry Bags, each 95¢ Meri’s Broadcloth Shirts $1.50 Preshrunk—Fast Color — White, tan, gray, blue— Tailored to Fit—Sizes 1 4to 1714 Fleischer’s Khnitting Yarn 2 large skeins for $1.00 Large Skeins—All Colors and Color Combinations— Our regular 65-cent seller Curtain Materials A large selection of patterns to choose from 20¢, 25¢, 29¢, 35¢, 40c Drapery Goods $1.00 to $1.95 yard Monks Cloth 85¢to $2.25 yd. Monastery Design—50 inch Oil Cloth 45¢ yard Beautiful selection of new patterns—Meritas Brand BEST ONLY Pequot Sheet Sales 2-year guarantee for wear with all Pequot Sheets 54x90 S SR A $ 63x99 72x99 81x99 81x108 PEQUOT PILLOW CASES, 42x36 Cotton Sheet Blankets Double—70x80—W hite, Grey, Tan $2.50 pair Women’s Sandals $1.95 Pair—Al 1 Sizes Women’s Tennis Shoes $1.49 Pair—All Sizes Women’s Ox fords $2.95 Pair—White, brown—Sizes 3 to 714 Boy’s Broadcloth Shirts 95¢ Fast Colors—Fancy Pat Collar and terns—Sizes 6 to 1414 Cuff Sets ' Silks—Percales—Organdies—Latest Styles $1.00 $1. $1.95 Wa 25 $1.50 sh Frocks Guaranteed Fast Colors—Latest Styles Sizes 14 to 52 $2.25 Wash Frocks With CAP and GLOVES to match—guaranteed fast colors—Latest sty A large les—Sizes 14 to 44 selection Fancy and Plain Buttons 10¢ and 15¢ Bias Tape 10c Percale—Nainsook-—6 and 8 vards Bias Tape, 2 for 25¢ Silk Snaps, 3 cards, 25¢ ] STORE OPEN EVENINGS i - 3 5 IR Direct From New York Just received a beautiful selection .of SILK PRINTED NIGHT GOWNS in fancy pastel shades and lace trimmed. Sizes 15 to 17. $2.50 “Just Checking Up” Old Maid nighties.” “I would like to look at some silk Salesgirl: “What size, please?” Old Maid: “Oh! I don’t want to buy any. I just wanted to see if I had missed anything by not getting married.” FREE A Simplicity Dress Pattern ABSOLUELY FREE WITH EACH DRESS LENGTH! = = »r