The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 8, 1936, Page 11

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»» €~ X GOLDEN WEDDING Not just one, but four couples participated in a Golden Wedding celebration at Caldwell, lda. When the Rev. and Mrs. A. C. Bird observed their anniversary, they were joined by three other couples who had passed the 50-year mark of married life. Left to right (above and below): the J. N. Meadors, the Will McKinzies, the Birds and the Sam Vassars. (Associated Press Photo) Pemper Cucumber Crop Tramp Repays Debt WAUCHULA, F!l Hardez Coun- CORPUS CHRISTI, Tex. t e ar ) n, f back Govatos, cafe mana { il || ~ = — rom e == i HUNDREDS TO CHOOSE FROM NOW AT GUY SMITH'S DRUG PHONE 97 i Garnick’s Chats “A Newspaper Within a Newspaper™ STO THRIFTY FOOD NEWS THE FRIENDLY STORE MAY 8, 1936. THE FRIENDLY STORE May Bargains SPECIALS for SATURDAY and | uua nto a tree MONDAY | “I read in a book that Apollo she A GREAT GIFT vas chasing a nymph and Johnny—Pa, what is an ora- tor? “He was lucky. The one I'm chasing always into a jewelry shop or a restaurant.” His Dad—He is a fellow, son, | who can say absolutely nothing in a way that makes it sound | | MOTHERS turns as if he were giving you the most important information in = 0—0—o the world. k o t Quick Qats | .. ..o s iy 0—0—o nan.” large package with CHINA Special 35¢ SWANSDOWN FLOUR large package Special 35¢ BISQUICK The Perfect Biscuit Mix |[# Special 35¢ | “DELICIOUS BRAND” SODA - CRACKERS BOXES ‘ | 2 pound packages | For she was as beautiful 35¢ - Special 35¢ o . CALL GARNICK’S —PHONE 174 AS THE WORLD MOVES ON His Father: “How is that?” Simon: “You won't have to buy me any school books this aying in the same Years and years ago we used to hear a woman complain that her heavy crop of hair gave hes a headache—now, just locking at many a dame’s crowning glory, will give others one. year. I am s grade.” 0—0—o0 0—0—o0 Jones, who used to be a rail- road conductor, got a job on one of the big air liners. One day he met an old crony who asked him if his new job was much different from his old one. “Not much,” was the reply, ‘except they won't let me throw man off for net paying his JUST THE US AL U STUFF, AFTER ALL Evidently April never has tried te rival August for heat—any eld ner can tell you that back in the days when they “wore ‘em” it never was considered safe to shed until after the 10th of May. SEARCHLIGHT MATCHES Every Matich Reliable ARTON OF 6 LARGE 0—0—o0 NUDIST CAMP NOTE Hers was a form both slim and fair, Blue were her eyes, and gold her hair— I couldn’t help but stand and stare— THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRELFRH),\Y, MAY 8, 1936. -John gave a 1ke mone \ y tramp a 25-cent meal. Four months ty cucumber 1 later Govatos received 25 cents and a 1 hundreds a note saying the man now had a lo job, e — s B AT G. 0. P. Picks Fighting Keynoter; Strang National Conventions o Senator Frederick Stciwer won the designation as 1936 Repub- lican keynoter by his spirited party leadership in the rallying G. O. P. forces in many parts of the country. enate and by Rhode Island each saunter into the returns to the capital and By SIGRID ARNE ollowing 3TOD Senator May 8. Fred stwer db Oregon. 18 fo I¢ by rumors that he, and Jue introduction to the N or Vandenberg, is the PR dark horse” to watch at the 1l be “¥ Cleveland convention. fcans when = they Hi cks on the “New Deal” Glevelarid fin: - J) ) Imost every part of Presidential ‘oan the Administration program. He P ; dcesn't deny need for relief : measures, but he has criticized platform facing pt I terly manner in which Feders s, grinding mos 12,000 people. H flattering handled He has ropriations for , and been with Federal housin 1 has will be > gone along the center of silence measure n- bur of clapping and frenzied 4 g tered energetically into the Sen- at investigation of the tock He r has been to a conven- g i doesn't assail farm relief as He has heen busy out in the ) L, I8 ; 4 rnmental responsibility, but : he demands t n “adequate nent and constitutional meas- those that came easily to his ¢ written He has a large - farm, 1 dled flocks idied both agriculture Conductor Goes Up to the war orney, and in 2 Senate. He was re-| CINCINNATI—Albert S. Bossong ¢ on the Republican Who was a conductor on a Cin- ti . general landslide cinnati horse-car line 45 years ), recently was elected a director of Carries Attack in Senate the Cincinnati Street Railway Com- In the last two years spectators Dany. in the Senate gallery have learned T o that a spell-binding speech from e Dl alic’ sids \of {iie ' los Prayers Answered usually meant a biting retort from * S # either Steiwer or Senator Arthur| WHEELING, W. Va—The gold Vandenberg, of Michigan, on the communion cup stolen from the Repiiblihn “éide Polish Catholic Church here while Steiwer does his fighting over is- the building was opened for flood rescue work, was sent back the day sues. He ignores attacks on persons, and he seems too intent and in- after the congregation held a spec- tense to indulge in persiflage. |ial prayer service for its return. But before he engages in the Y fights on the Senate floor he spends hours in his office or at his home study poring over Government re- ports. For instance, right now he has three filing cabinet full of mater- ial he has hered on Federal Re- lief Administration. Those files rep- resent the preparation he has done for argument on the new $1 000,000 relief bill which is due fore the Senate before the of this session. Speaks at Rallie: Steiwer's mop of wavy his six-feet-two, his huge shoulders, are becoming familiar in Republi- can circles. In recent months he has addressed Republican State conventions in North Carolina and Maine. He has led the program at said one man who crosses the bor- party rallies in Pennsylvania, New der frequently. Skates With One Foot OSKALOOSA, Ia—Although one foot has been useless since an attack of infantile paralysis four vears ago, 8-year-old Lena Mae Blunt straps a roller skate to the other and, with the aid of crutches, speeds along with her playmates. - - Big Seal Awes AUSTIN, Tex.—A big gold seal and six inches of red ribbon are now attached to letters of introduc- tion from the Texas Governor to Mexican officials. ‘You'd be sur- prised how a document like that helps to get one out of t spots,” The Finest Canadian Whiskey by Canada’s Largest Distillery! TRY IT ON YOUR NEXT ORDER! JUNEAU LIQUOR STORE PERCY REYNOLDS, Manager PHONE 36 Prompt Delivery would have failed to overcome some of the obstacles that confronted her. She recalls that only several weeks had to swing a heavy axe American Re\;ardéi : Ma" Slflgafl Aids COPENHAGEN Dr. Henry B 120 she . E Collins of the National Museum. wuma" Gal‘”er tfl to clear the road of fallen limbs Washington, D. C., has been award- ) and twisted trees after an ice storm. ed a gold medal and 1,000 kronor Once during a flood the bridge bout $275) by the Danish Scien- P b!o over a creek washed away a few tific Academy for “comprehensive efl ru H bms seconds after she had driven her ption of the oldest Eskomoic r across it culture and its origin.” ut carrying the mail has its >-ee —— er sides, she says, pointing out her romance with Mr. Barfield HAMPTON Votes, 76c Each il i Ga must logan that May 3. go r.rough that began when she drove her automo- bile into his ce station 13 years help to Mrs. Kennet! s o i R LISCOMB, Ia—It cost 76 cents|ing a 17-year carcer as a c = G ci bRy ol ch to record and tally the 44 mail over rural red cla 2 -ee— 1 es cast in the town elaction|road % She says BUY AT HOME! that without it 1 let him I'll admit that the coffees I had been using were very unsatisfactory. And I didn‘t blame my husband for complaining. I finally served him some coffee that he really liked, but when I told him what kind it was, he practically hit the ceiling. You see, it was Hills Bros. Coffee and he argued we couldn't afford it...even though he was crazy about it. Well, I let him talk himself out about economizing and then I said, “Listen, Jack, if you will go down to the grocery store you'll find that the price of Hills Bros. Coffee is practically the same as those other brands we've been using.” His answer was just like a man’s. “Why didn't you find that out before? Let me have another cup of that Hills Bros. Coffeel” Copyright 1936 Hila beoss Annual Hospital Guild Dance o Elks’ Hall @ Saturday Night @ Dancing 9:30 @ Rands’ Orchestra This space donated by HARRY RACE, Druggist “The Squibb Stores of Alaska” KETCHIKAN JUNEAU L

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