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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 1934. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG i - - _By BILLE DE BECK 1 s:/eflmA;oa.';\S, 3 v ALBERTO - YOU'RE MY PERSONAL : HEY ,) URN SE£. o s CHAUVFFEUR --- EMILIO, YOU'RE WHERE 1S TELL THE AMBASSADOR i 3 GOOGLE S MY CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARY — SERIOR GOOGLE ¢ FROM PERUVIA NOT l ° ndian Egg Lump G0 et DA e DA PERUVIAN YO WAIT. FOR ME — $12.00 per ton at bunkers FEBNN. GUSTAVO -~ MY BODYGULARD — CARILOS - JOSE - RICARDO s S L I _CAN'T DORO - ALFONSO - i My PERSONAL SERVANTS- FIND MY HAT AND I DON'T WANT NO ARGUMENTS - CEEBRY - Your $ is bigger when you burn Indian Egg-Lump PHONE 412 CIFIC COAST CoAL (o. King Fearures Syndiaute, Incy 3 NATIVE SCHOOL i 5 "5 Da:ly Cross-word Puzzle | M_I_ GIRLS TO 25-yd. dash, girls under 12 years, z <4 Aoyl ACROSS Ty Dorothy Martin. \ Solution of Yesterday's Punle 5 " o E ENT 25-yard dash, boys under 12 years,| 1 Chafacter in \ a2 1 Atow EaiEs E IFU I- Frank Thomas. RN e’ . Shallow recep- | Free card of tacle DO.UGLAS @ > 4|2 - JUNEAU 0 50-yard dash, girls over 12 years,| ¥ Free card of 3 Lillian Martin. . Likely L] s Brilacyed ; - remens . 50-yard dash, boys over 12 years,| 14. On land B - Efl;e‘a::g“" | R b ! David Howard. - QBaite of o] . White poplars | MANY DOUGLASITES 100-yard dash, for boys, Frank s L fl‘ésl;l 7 2 Kind of arrow ARE PLANNING TRIPS W’NDOW CLEAN NG Mercer. polson | CAMBRIDGE, Mass, May 23.— 3 E PHONE 485 [T ‘ L . Cutting lmple- L % ik “The Posey/ Bed” to Be | J00vard dash, for girls, Liltan Ctent e : Fibatit [T & bundred yours o 0 all G| A number of Douglasies are artin - akes up again |INAY be pretty enoug! AR RN A8 3 J . Old sical | planning trips south. this summer, Enacted at A. N.B. Hall Running board jump, boys over T 223 |AD| " - Measured by & |magazine covers or go into the cone for g season’s visit and some . Advertisements # 30 Wears away |movies. | i._.,.m...._ Running broad jump, girls over| 23, Deeds Ventured . Jos. Wehren is preparing to 12, Daisy Hayes. . Drink slowly JA E.B . Affirmative F. Alexander Magoun, associale| .. ...q (h. Rebekah Grand Lgdge The Juneau Government School g i .. | 26. Crafty ; River in New % i e °'1 " Running broad jump, little boys, 27. Prickly seed [E[N] [QIThE 3 Blessa e professor at Massachusetts Insti-| oo Galeoate from Northern Light ] C h G will_present an operetta, “The POS t yp ey Jackson, i ALy IIEII [SIE]E and Maine | tute of Technology, eventually will! 9 h bides ¥ uneau L.as rocer ey Bed,’ Friday evening, May 25 ; e : More pallid 1 Coveringé for Rebekah Lodge No. 1 of Douglas, t Running bread jump, little girls, Not intoxicated * ~“the hands eliminate the wallflower. and will leav, during the coming CASH GROCERS at the Alaska Native Brotherhood 3y i 3 h Hall, The cyrtain, will rise at 8| “Ch TKong 3 Sunnanc 8. Obstinate : Desie forfood | All women wil be attractive, and| yeck-end. Mrs. Balog and two Corner Second and Seward % ¥ Standing broad jump, boys over . Weight allow- e 0 70, N " gning the beautiful will become more| ;. : b ‘clock, and the general public is y 2 . 8 beauty | daughters are expected to leave Free Deliver: Ph 58 o'clock, and the genera 12, Frank Mercer. ance 62. Young bear 71. Placed at . Any climbing beautiful as time and evoluhonuy‘(n s few days fof Skatila Wil v one invited to’ attend the entertain-| g g "y ] 3 .| 88. Ingredient of Spread loosely intervals woody per- i 1 h high aks, Ma-| ys for Seattle ere e tanding broad jump, girls over varnish 55. Not so_much DOWN ennial principles, reac! gher pe: | they will visit during the next two|= % ent. 12, Florence Bobb. . Channel from 56, Adversaries . Owns American goun believeés. |or three months, Fo ving is a list of characters 2 S i the shore 60. XLl a n t ( axl;lflrhw-rjta:in?« ’n_' e o Standing broad jump, little girls, inland L F e & Sy o0 e hErelr who | Just as the giraffe's neck @reW! ap ang Mrs, Elmer Wentland , l]‘ hose g part Jenny Kong. gr]zet;ar . J\h(x‘(?.‘ N n;m";‘:)i.‘m cu(3 the ylonger to reach the more succulent .nq son also plan to go south to b Standing broad jump, little boys, | €3 Agos 6. Maving a harsh, 5. Sing . confinea \leaves atop the tree, so will the|yojoeate in the states at the close Bllude. o U biaxe 4 PSR Tharas | Giiveana ) vough'sound’ § Actlon at law 0. Orderly |ankles of the debutante Or thelof genool NON-ACID BREAD DAILY rus, Ol 21 s Ma i) 5 141, ¢ o g ve wal . I i Or's +, v ¢ (mn‘inl:;;-(}srdnn il Tug ord war, intermediate and| 43 Poom o T Ardor Liguors 62 Bz}l‘?nvgr!rfgrfo. ‘;‘lelfll;b\“ s d'l:ih«er grow .snmnllel.‘ A nimber of oiirs' Wil lkave SALT RISING BRFADMSATURDAYSt g e 3 upper grades, boys, intermediate. . C: . hetween 9. Places to sl | her features become more regular,| g, Ph 546 J. A. Sofouli Fre t. Vg " vay— f own 3 | 2 uring the next few weeks. one . A, Sofoulis on 3 Dugt and chorus, Fly AWaV—| “ug of war, intermediate and Touning AP L 11 ) Py to reach the more eligible bache- s i i Natalia Yarkon, Irene John. o e S A | upper grades, girls, intermediate. {lors on the family trees, the edu | CHAMBER MEETING TO Solo and Chorus, Pussy Willow—| “pocaian throw, David Howard 70 cator. asserts, e R PR e | S Bl L ASKA MEAT £0. Chorus, Daffodils—Group of girls; | ANCHORAGE WOMEN The Douglas Chamber of Com- || To a Dandelion, Jenny Kong; Por 7 py lady, Eunice Wanamaker; My Beauty Hlflt % / . ELECT. NEW. OFFICERS merco will meet toniaht and || FRATURING CARSIEN'S BABY BEEF-LDIAMOND j* venm 12, Frank Mercer. 31 o / R to remain e = el (A s L E Friday E g j s over| h pen Y S| . Molstens again | «Selective breeding,” according to| i : e .....,..m......:.:.;z \ Hougehold Hints, Daisies and But- | members are requested to attend | tercups; Marguerites; Butterflies | e ——— The Anchorage Woman's Club|as” business of importance, includ-|§ TC HAMS AND BACON—U. 8. Government Thspected Hide and Seek. 'recently held their annual luneh-|ing the election of officers, will|' o kol Butterfly Dance—Elizabeth Col- 2 eon and election of officers. The » new officers are: & [P Chorus, Flowers Ball. President, Mrs. Alex McDonald.| wiLL SING DOUGLAS : g 2 8 o | S sl Valdo i Minuet, Flowers. 3 ! 7 H. fl .“fl Pirst vice president, Mrs, k) W 3 ; ‘ Herman. Seraphim Strelkoff, Russian bari- e carr y a Chorus, Madam Swallow, Irene 3 5 i F Song of the Sunflower, Pau ; . msefio?]“ vice president, Mrs. Della | tone, known as the “singing globe- : mball. b King Pansy, Alfred Gordon; & § | trotter,” whose three performances l l' f . ] Recording secretary, Mrs. Theo.|in juneau were so much. enjoyed [} Cl)mp (,’t(’ ne o y Month of May; Queen of % ¥ //“ . Mary Lawson. « 3 ‘Peywn. this last week, will appear in afj 4 Corresponding secretary, Mrs. D.| concert tonight at 7 o'clock in the [§ Dance, Maypole Dance. H Chorus, Spring Song. i 1 . Hosler. Eagles' Hall in Douglas. This will Garden Girls—Jessie Villoria, Wi- ¢ ¢ . Treasurer, Mrs. Mary Weaver. |pe the last opportunity for people [§ 2 nona Jones, Lilliam Martin, Daisy i : Historian, Mrs. J. Lindley Green.|on the Gastineau Channel to hear Department Chairmen, Educa-| ggrelkoff, as he leaves for Vancou- |§ Martha Rudolph : S i . . tion, Mrs. Huie Goodell; Home ECO-|ver and the Orient upon the re- |§ Daffodil —Florence Bobb. s ; . 60 v éflm\cs Mrs. E. L. Winterberger: | turn of Lhe Victoria from Skagway. |i8 Helen Martin, Elsie Eldemar, Mabel CATALINA BARCENA iyies, Mrs. A. A. Shonbeck; Soc s e Service, Mrs. Winfield Ervin, Sr.; BE(‘OME PARENTS Willlams, Pauline Smith, Dorothy ity n. Wfl W . oa 15 i 1 Martin. : Beauty is obtained through @ Lode 851 Cotisnabl i vRA, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley K. J B E E Rs 7 i r. ant rs. anley . Jorgen- A Buttercups—Lillian Peters, Bes-| healthy body, Wi of b7 sie Brown, Helen James, Daisy|means a hi 3 4 7, S Fi P sen of Fairbanks, recently became | Scott. sleansing 1 necessary. The 67 V7Y | GREEN SELLS CLAIMS the parents of a baby girl, weight Daisies—Natalia Yarkon, Trene| i, path, facial cold-cream cleans- / 5 6 pounds, 6 ounces. John, Legia Williams, Florence|ing nourishing cream or lotion for J. K. Green, Territorial Repre- | I Williams. the face, neck and hanc — sentative candidate, recently com- Dandelion—Jennie ' Kong; Sun-| astringent lotion are all a part of | Will be leaving Juneau during the HOONAH FOX FARMER pleted a deal for the Marmot Con- HOLLYWOOD i ad . ®i sy, Al-| tt ¢ o ummer. Her place was filled by solidated Group of claims on the R L | i Mrs. G 5 wammstey who will pro. BE BURIED TOMORROW . Marmot River, in which he is a| | SHOE PARLOR OPEN ALL NIGHT FREE DELIVERY fred Gordon; Poppy Lady, Eunice [ Wanamaker; Page, Pedro Riego, side until the next election of of- partner, acording to information| | Shoes Made Like New Jr.. Butterfly, Elizabeth Collier; ALTAR SOC[ETY HAS ficers. The funeral of S. L. Posey, Hoo- received here. While U Wait ° Madam Swallow, Irene Jack; May| SESSION: PRESIDENT Tentative plans were made for nah fox farmer, who was struck on ) the award of a hope chest in the the head by a limb of a tree while Queen, \ Mary Lawson; Maypole g y { : Dancers, Sam Wanamaker, Frank RESIGNS, ELECTION fall as the major project of the working on a right-of-way clear- e - — = l k H t l L. S r Thomas, Pedro Riego, Jr., George Za o year's work. ance néar Hoonah Sunday, and . 4 3 i i 4 askan ote "ql,"?r to g See, nomas, Elmer Adams,| The Ladles of the Altar Society ————————— died on the gasboat Damrons as he AND x Flizabeth Collisr, Jennie Kong, Ma- | of the Church of the Nativity met NOTICE was bl troaght to dikau, will PLENTY OF FRESH FRUITS ey Ao & Q.z el Wi Elsie Eldemar, Irene|Friday to finish the work on hand be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 VEGETABLES ave Ilousel, I'rop. olle h‘h ¢ l'lll‘. Martin. pefore vacationing until Septem-| I will not be responsible for any o'clock at the-C, W. Carter Mor- o ¥ Samartn & cwmgs 1{ter: he Gov-|ber. Mrs. F. 8. Fellows, who has|debts contracted by my wife, Mrs. tuary chapel, 3 & . 3 held its Annual|served as President the past year,|Orville Wheat, from this date on.. Mrs. Posey and her two-months- to arrive on Victoria tonight o beseball park, the |tendered her resignation as she|—adv. ORVILLE WHEAT. old baby, her mother, and Mr. Po: ey's father arrived here yesterda; afternoon from Hoonah on their own gasboat, ! Rev. Henry R. Cross will officiate at the fumeral ceremony, and in- HONE 478 PROMPT DELIVERY terment, will be in Evergreen Cem- etery. estimats. Xowll like sux price - .and We carry ah the new colors wum_* introduced at the recent 'M" arvies auto shows. ek « No Statement! & & Connors Mo;gr o.,l Can stand against the testimony of our tmany ' Siefled etatimels | IDEAL PAINT SH‘éP As If Ifs Paint We Have It] AUTHORIZED DEALERS PHONE 549 - Wendt & Garster of the RAY HART BRADER OIL BURNERS .We are in a pmmion to give yon the best to be had at any pfleef (o FOR VERY PROMPT DELIVERY! JUNEAU LIQUOR CO. RICE gn RS €0, i e 1 1 : i, B0 U8 ” _ [5) - : PLUMBING A’ "~ SHEET METAL The Seconp MesTiveRMoRe. JESSE VIVERMORE To-DAY i : % The bankruptey petition filed at New York, recently, by Jesse L. Livermore, noted “Boy Plunger” of Wall We tell in advum:e what job will cost’ strseti‘ is but the prelude to a come-] !‘:ck s;yth those whohknlzw the xp:lclgl;torl Thrfi' tlmc:lsl{‘o em:clxn ‘t‘}ln' N 4 «+mnade huge fortunes on the stock market an ree times he lost rl:pmf e 3 w.ly: ai cents on the PH aollar. lfievemoreemlde his st:rt as a $10-a-week broker's cluk in a Boston office. He mnde his first big “kill- ONE 3 ing” in Anaconda Copper. Since then his activities have been' the big morents in financial history. Liver- more has been marrie -? three times. His first wife, the former Nettie Jordan. who divorced him in 1917. His next was Dorothy Fox Wendt, of Brooklyn, who won freedom in Reno in 1932. The third and present Livermore was Mrs, Harriet Metz Noble, of Omaha, They were married about a year ago at Gengva, IlL