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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1935. By BILLIE DE BECK ......"...‘..P—wom(—mm |o AT THF HOTE y ' F " coon.--o---o-v IIS WAAL-GOOGLE- DING BUS' HER WIDE ! - } ‘ WeN T SUN ; SHE ORTER BE BODACIOUSLY BB A NG R " WEDBIG ARNIUERARY o Pk ‘ Gastineiu Wise to Call *8 {HEV RIZ WITILL ; y BE ERNOTHER T gratar U o B i s HE'S IN NO To SEE NIGH TEN VEAR AGQ-WEN T John Nedlos, Juneau; Pl Pocits ¥ DAY THET . o0 & ) URST SEED YOL-UNS LO-WIZIE- Juneau | itnédie : D BE SORE-TEMPTED pron e LIk e YOL WUZ E2 GAYLY AN' Ataskan Jun LO-WIZIE--EF 1 RICKYMEMBER LO-WIZIE T TER GIVE HIT TO . SPRIGHTLY A GAL EZ EVER RID Carl Wirth, Jineau; i 9eF = HER - WEN g DOWN A CRIK - ALLUS, A: SINGIN' ? T f C A SHE KEMS BACK---- R YR e e 0 8| | cerson, Juneau; Phil mumzher, b ransrer Vo. ; izl S an | when in need of SHAME ON || k. 1 MOVING or STORAGE YOU, SNUFFY, : 3 B Y MRS. JAMES C. COOPER TO | Fuel 0l R ARLS : - | | GO SOUTH FOR HEALTH Transfér WAY TO TALK o 3 2 5 : 5 : PR % Mrs. James C. Cooper, whose hus- band is a well-known certified ac- e—— countant here, will leave on the K H \ F F T8 motorship Northland to spend two Catibiset. wisd: MG 0 motiths in the south. Mrs. Cooper | Interior Detail Work | plans to go directly to Soap Lake | wyinqow, Plate and Automobile | in Hastern Washington, for the Glass. PLYBOARD—AnNy size; | benefit of her health. market prices. S ' i i SR ] 2nd and Franklin Phone 62 | SIOP IN JUNEAU FIRS™ - - summer, rock garden pink N“'—"'"V icians Smile the Roosevelt strategists. Scotch pink. s g The White House is not wonder-| o~ — 2 R T RS BRI LTI In addition to the many color- DOU(,L 45 | at Talk of Right ing how many of these Senators ful annuals which make attractive i d Pepepy Wil bolt next year, but it is won- Ch l l P GARDENING INTO Wing Third Party geing ney poversit they may be- evrolet and Pontiac bouquets there are a number of g perennials which are good for cut 7 NEWQ g i come in reshaping the “new deal” ntinued trom Page C:ze) flowers such as globe flower, do: > A E @ lagislative proposals this year. Dealers M I an nF Al.l. i s o ey b s Balii { no one who really knows him | Upen that point there is serious and erigeron. } S FOR DOUGLAS|® t to leave the party. He speculation, for most of the dis- \ EDE R t - Easy Growing Perennials FEDERAL LO/ 3 ‘hich believes that Senters occupy strong positions of Among the more attractive per- EXPECTED IN A FEW DAYS IS, . party at its worst leadership—so long as they stay in Practical Suggestions for |ennials which grow well and have AN WORD OF DELEGATE DIMOND ([ G in o iblican party the party 4 A [t L | : e CONNORS MOTOR CO Atnuals and Perennials | {na " primrose, forget-me-niot, col- N A letter reccived thls week by o, uny ‘ndependent movement at| , g13.foof government transport . n Juneau Climate umbine, lily-of-the-valley, bleeding | Mayor A. E. Goetz from Delegate A.| "1y ot i1 same spiritual line- | R2Y be purchased and anchored in AGENTS heart, centaurea hardy cornflow- 3 J. Dimond, conveys the important bk as that othebicoRiervELIvRITRIE Lratcclr‘d waters at Port Isabel,' for a fishermen's club. With Clean-up, Paint-up Week [T sa}xifraga cordifolia, St. Be}*n- - information that the public works oerat who recently was asked how nearing its close and yards raked |8rS hv y, many types .or vonrllca. Biaborate or expensive tools fre oan fcvr Bouglas a!nO\h\tlfig L9.§53.- he could support the president for| free ci the debris left by winter |day lily, aconite, hardy marguerite.| ‘" oieccary to cultivation of a|000 Wil be made available within X mwo»omomnoonomm“mom snows, Juncau householders are al- | Peach bellflowers, lychnis jerusa-| . .. garden. A spade or apadh]g‘l_“" weeks acco g to word -T.J(.h “Why shouldn't T?” he responded. | e had received on the matter frora ready planting and planning their |1ém cross, phlox, oriental POPDY.|rowy 5 nhoe, a steel rake, and a he fact that I don't approve of gardens for this year. There urr’i{el’eniun. }xlbelr)cum h::lt] “;tiff;: ine with two stakes are all that|tP€ “;“3‘""”“““ of the PWA ap- |, wporary leadership has noth- plants and chrubs available for 9'"1““ W ;C ‘fla““ ““d G wil_|are essential. A garden trowel and "’T”f il Jro given 1DE to do with my devotion to the every type of garden, but as some|OTbY Bre lozglove BNC SHE watering can may be used to ad-, Add®d &surance Wes 8°0 BWER, griy just a better Demoorat that the city’s application had been‘m‘m he is, l thrive best in borders while others liam, which sced themsel¥es and| ontage but are not absolutely that's all.” are more suitable for window boxes, | SWeet rocket. cex | approved as proper in every detail g v Greund Cover, Specials Kt so that securing th 5 ank Lock: To The Left s decorative beds or rock gardens, an | Brot er, Sp fEEE R P NG SHY e MGHRS 9 GIRY BULK Empire reporter interviewed J. P.| Perennials that are recommended CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS subject to necessary time involved It is not from right but from | Anderson, of the Juneau Florist @S ground covdr are Englishddmslt;; The United States Civil Service'® L‘ho admhnsm‘uivo job. : yll‘.v left '.x"‘.;u 2 p'f”.,;\l'anc?‘nra’v?x 1 Shop to assist prospective garden- |EOld moss sedum acre and BJuE| .o iion has announced open| ,The communication receved by always are less stable, thab the act F I N b S T ¢ + all; 4 ) ayor G as ir tlon is expecting whatever | ers to cbtain the best results bugle weed. The last is especially competitive examinations as fol-| M&yor Goetz was in reply to one|ministration is expecting whatever Duc to the late spring, next week 8 ood for neglected places such as recently ordered tent by him to| hird-party troubles 1936 may de-| Wil be plenty of timé to plant under trees, where scarcaly any- | il R lows: " rn the true status in the mat-|ve H N re s an T ra gi- I oz Qe Wil arow.. SibeMn ipis|” = onitedts aud Srontesyical kng For an entirely different reason, IN annuals, as they are sturdier and| thi neers, various grades, $2,600 to $5,- €% ' H + & st ground. For mass = 5 es, 92, = | s he re " a Dem- more healthful if planted in warm |15 fine f"; Gy ground. FOr M35 500 o year, Forest Service, Depart- - er, the (f"m] rise of !1‘%»3-" ‘ y K ground and grow quickly, Mr. Anbick Los ANC. PR D ment of Agriculture; Treasury De-| BRIDGE BEAMS PLACED SPte Hightrwing, Db IHL RS BIRR 11 L 1‘1 b /4 Anderson said. Perennials may,|larly effective and .as back- ay ground, delphenium is particularly ate does hold special interest for | partment; and Veterans' is- —— o T ERns Ady f some of the big steel | ! Flacing of _ g d Taxation (economists, various| Poos that Wi SUPDORS Bi€ MV | munit h; B : Our wine 1s absolutely the FINE: L I Seeds for annua s, if planted tco Shrubs and Bushes grades, $2,600 to $4,600 a year. For- ;‘m\dd @ \’“ i oo ;viv;)\ “w* b d ¢ 3 ome. ‘ = L s soon, may bloom but are apt to be| a.o10” is an attractive shrub|e , Department of Agricul- ok Eae. = e el Shlpl)cd to Alaska. PllSSed by Pure P()Od IHSPCCtOTS tion where the road was being ex-| i 5”()" ; A5 SUCHS 1. :M“d“- frem ‘"fd“““d "'“:"l rhedendron, and both are hardy,{ Full information may be obtained moeng the annual flowers “““p'vn Anderson said. Rose bushes, injat Room 311, Federal and Terri- may be planted from seed during|.ny varieties, are obtainable and|torial Building, Juneau cavaNed-0o Saiie aCEER N b Ot CELECTR ] ¥ aina : g 4 | oL SIENIT T A N - N r p the next ten days or and which g ‘hile dns Y B 2558 PuSH tain points, this work was tempor- ) f ] U " i f l‘ do quite well, while spirca both arily suspended to allow the ground | | —Of Course I (JLI\L INE (_A()N FI R()Y/\llld “ IN 4S do well here are California POPpPies, | yne ligh rose pink and dark rose 3 t gh rose pink and dark rose T00 LATE T AR ! | Sbirley poppies, Amer L2gion | pink are very productive. Lil E 10 CLasSIYY f0.2ey. Ot i | i poppies, , bat v buttons, sweet|ynie a pretty flowering shrub, are| WANTED — Will purchase lot in Bt S . peas, nasturtiums and candytufl.| o genendable here, according to| Shattuck Addition. State price| POUGLAS HIGH SCHOOL. = | | IDEAL PAINT SHOP s‘ p) nl ALY ’NP' Annuals for which small plants yp. ancerson. and location, first letter. Address| COMMENCEMENT MAY 16| | ¢ ypy paint We Have It! INE, R M/ A are available include Scotch mari- g . ¥ P. O. Box 2128, Juneau | | 4 i Two. mative. plants from (0 b Next Thursday evening the twen-| | *. wENDT & GARSTER | NFANDEL—GALLON PORT and TOKAY golds, " pansies,” Sndpdragons, * sum=| = " S it afel mer chrysanthemums, asters, swan| Westward that are pleasing arej, COMPLIMENTARY ticket awaits |ty- annual commencement of | | PHONE 840 river da stecl African and | S81lum rorthern bedst \w‘;md Mer-| Mrs. Tye Louring to see the big|the Douglas High School will be| o French marigolds, allyssum, annual| tensia. The later is a bluebell. | double bill of SHE WAS A LADY |held in th eum theatre. The|_ If used at all, the peony is best| and FARGO EXPRESS at the!c this year consists of seven| i- - - i ° . oy arg nasiupiiil, transplanted in the fall, but it has| UPTOWN TH % 1 anspia Wicoanpl i o T oy o [EATRE TONIGHT. members. Last year there wete nine Reck Garden Plants not proved particularly good in Ju- S . graduates. ” 2 PAINTS—OILS z L s % ¥ With rock gardens becoming more neau. On the other hand, honey-|FOR RENT—Store bullding at 124|° The graduates are: Mary Pearce Bailders' and Sheif | F'ree Sample Saturday Free Sample Saturday and more popular there is a con- suckle, of which the tartarian is) Second St. See Gus Messer- ol distorian: Bernhart Savikko, HARDW RI stant effort on the part of en-'the best type, is dependable and| schmidt, San Francisco Bakery. |galutatorian; Myrtle Feero, Py thusiasts for this pioturesaue type|dn ccellent climber. ~CAMCTUUY | ror RENT _ Purnished socpin Fraser, Alce Sey, Albert Wilson Thomas Hardware Co. plants to grow in niches alongside actory in beds or borders, rooms with bath. Close in. U”‘\““d Albert Stagicr . - —_— = stairs Adsit Building, Second ang | Commissioner of Education An- native, transplanted fernsand flow- Grass and Lawns ¢ " e Fra 2 T TN T . NI d 9 ers. A number of small plants Lawns, also are coming in for JdsD, :l‘;‘:yeriffim:de;xy BBRR: ia com LUDWIG NELSON which are especially recommended ajtention, but es each lawn has its| FOR SALE—Bedroom suite, dinette| Next Sunday, May 12, at the Lo uneau 0 ” ' J | atch Repairing for rockeries and are obtainable in individual needs, general advice on| taple, four chah.sin two rugs, elec- | usual ; bour of hEl"Vl:,:. 12 o'clock | | FiliiooGeneral Blestrls Kes aty ”*'“,,,‘?; 1l 1 Juneau are arabls, violas, snow-in-| this subject is apt to be mislead-| tric washing mach! | ne, cn, H e i FR ¢ TREET summer, rock garden pink, native ing. However, one can be siafe in| gogi, Willoughby. i 9% lamp.{;:c«?ala::;:tdeG;rmon in ):;ac“;(,::p ONT £ ) ‘WWQWQO“WQ“““ bluebells, sedum: frage, edel- sprinkling lawn fertilizer on the| — R e g o Tk weiss, and creeping gypsophilia. Of lawns which have been previously i R s — — these, arabis, violas, rock garden cultivated and for raw soil a pink and saxafrage are also recom- sprinkling of lime is suggested be- mended focr borders. These are all, fore grass seed is planted. . n } " 4 PHONES perennials and will grow year after Vegetablcs PHC(C year. - Vegetables that arc successfully U N E S Bo:der Suggestions groewn in Juneau and the immed- A L In addition to those named, per- iate vicinity inciude cabbage, cauli- Meat Dept. § Grocery Dept. 24-2 rings 24 ennials which <hould be planted flower, cele spearmint, parsley, from root or small plants that do|leituce and chives. Spzarmint and well and make attractive borders chives are best planted by root. s & are English daisy, polyanthus prim-| Ry i o ~ 42-2 rigs 42 rosq, Sccich pink, lupirp and GOES TO GET WlTNEbs painted daisy. i Window Boxcs, Cut Flowers Deputy Marshal John McCor- . PEA s While many people are accustom-' mick went to Limestone Inlet today t § THIS IS YOUR STORE . . . Make it your food pantry. It will pay you dividends in money saved through lower prices . . . in satisfaction from the quality and freshness of merchandise . . . in courtesy and service ed to planting their window boxes to get A .H. Westdall as a witness each year with varicus annually|in the trial of the larceny charge b from every employee . . . and in the knowlege that everything you buy is of known duality, tested and blooming flowers, some perennials|against Amada Mandi and Jacob B U T T E R found werthy of sale in PIGGLY WIGGLY STORES. are a help and among those which| Paulini, scheduled for tomorrow or are ;uggle‘as;odd as prn_ctllcnl for lhis‘Munday. He expects to return to- SUNSET GOLD sh daisy, violas, snow-in-|night. § L are Eng] aisy, violas, snow-in. unxzhlr 5 1 MA YONNAISE full (It 556 KFTCHUP 2 fflr e o o 436 Begt; Qualify, 9 50 KRA”“S HblNl—Ldrge Bottles 3 Pounds AMMONIA, bottle . . . 9¢|CLEANSER, can . . . . 5¢ SATURDAY NIGHT TO ACCORDION Y MUSIC FEATURING SPRING CHICKENS—For Frying——Fresh RHUBARB, 2 lbs. . . 25¢ SOUP. 2 for . .. . 33c Average Weight—One and one-third pounds RED WINE 2 HEINZ-Lafge Cans T R 0 Y C H A K To avoid disappointment order yours ‘early! $1.15—THREE WHOLE BIRDS —$1.15 GRAPEFRUIT, 3 for 29¢c | WALDOREF, 4 rolls . 22¢ LARD—PURE—One-pound cartons LARGE SIZE TISSUE u ay nn Swift's Silver Leaf 3 POUNDE ity e Cake Flour Candy Bars EGGS 33c¢ Ib.—ROASTERS—BLUE RIBBON—33c Ib. Swansdown and GUM LARGE—FRESH—CLEAN FIRST CLASS MUSIC Admission 40c Fred Siflorsd s Lge. pkg. 33c All 4 for 15¢ . : CHICKENS—FOR STEWING—24c Ib. ® Chicken Dinners Served Pl Teter Tt 5 Upon Appointment WEINERS—SWIFT’S PREMIUM—28c b, Just the Thing for that Quting Please make your reservations with 2 : After All BETTER MEATS Costs No More 21b. can 23c 3 cans 25¢ the Channel Bus Cocoa Sardines 3 dozen Rockwood Imported—in Oil f()r