The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 3, 1929, Page 8

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SOUPS No Limit on Heinz Tomato— Quantities—can (. CATSUP HEINZ— Pint bottles BRISTLING’S AMOCAT—In pure olive oil 5 cans SYRUP Pure Cane and Maple 30 ounce pitcher CHANC ATLANTIC AR FREIGHT 1S $3 Hans Olsen were fined Commissioner $100 and costs, Letter to Chamber Solicits Cargo for Rohrbach Seaplane Secretary of the Juneau Chamber of Commerce, Harry Watson, yes- | terday read a letter to the mem- bers that was recently ved from the United States representa- tive of the Rohrbach Airplane in- terests of Germany. The letter stated that the first trans-Atlantic commercial airplane flight would soon be made and requested this Chamber to boost trans-Atlantic freight. The ship for the flight is now flying the Baltic Sea waters carry ing freight and passengers. It i-! a twin motored Rohrbach flying boat weighing nine tons, has a cruising radius of 2,500 miles and carries an operating crew of four men, pilot, co-pilot, mechanic and radio operator. The letter stated that three thousand pounds of freight would be carried on the flight this spring The rate will be $3 an ounce. The trans-oceanic flight will be via the Cape Verde Islands, and the West Tadies with New York the conti- nent destination. The letter solicited freight pas- cage from any interested person in Juneau. e AR GRANT BALDWIN RETURNS | Grant Baldwin, local carpenter cohtractor, was a returning home passenger on the Princess Alice. Mr. Baldwin has been south on vacation for over two months. Time was spent visiting friends on the Pacific Coast and enjoying a pleas- " urable rest after Mr. Baldwin's ac- tive season last year. | 4 ——————— “Try a TOASTED SANDWICH &t (he Juneau Ice Cream Parlors. adv 4 —————— —— Have you tried the Five o'Clock Dipner Specials at Mabry's Cafe? w—adv. T T Better szlzty for Better 1rade If its the best you want the road leads to George Bros. Grocery, and hear your - praise your 'ii‘:('rn.mmlwn 10c¢ 26¢ IMPORTED SARDINE 95¢ Guaranted Best (hmlil)‘ ON ROUND TRIP TICKETS GOING FAST GEORGE KETCHIKAN COURT NOTES | $25 and costs. bail. Mary Hepso, Andy As sentenced to | day before U. S. Commissioner A A Arnold for a 'Od | of vagrancy by U. s. Cnmnuf-smnu‘ violation of the Alaska Bone Dry | Arnold. to information re- |by oficers of the U. S. Marshal’s | Law, according ) i 19 shal’s | FUR uNE OUNGE ceived here by the U. S. Marshal's‘ufflce there. 1, enior Class office. Mary Hepso was Fred May, arrested by Deputy |High School took a and Andy Asgard;U. S. Marshals and charged with | morning, Neittleton and Shoes and Oxfords Regular $12.50 to $15.50 Values, $8.95 oldstein’s Emporium famil DILL PICKLES Large Tins 2 for ECLAIRES Jumbo Chocolate—DBest lehl\ pound S HEINZ— Per jnr : CRES( I'—Pure Pound can and Hans Olsen were each fincdl[or::m,\' is bei His hearing held Charles Reagon w: serve 20 days in ja \nold on a ¢ The arrests were made SENIORS TAKE THE 44 Specials Thai Save You Money 39 v, B4KINC I’()W I)LI{ | on a $1000 | Hil — e - “sneak” t leaving at 7 o'clock for C C Bread and Butlvr Pickles C STORE The Senior Class of the Jun.‘uu, his THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, AERJAL VIEWS Alaska Scenic Views adv. | . Creck where breakfa ed. " and tonight the wm is on the program. were accompanied by members he faculty MAY 3, 1929. FANCY CORN BARTLETT PEARS 214 tins Servus No. 20 \f‘al I(ui\ lnulf—ll('(u i h\rup ALL FOR 1 can Amocat St. Beans, 1 can Del Monte Corn, 1 large Amocat 67 Spimach . ce... Dot Nl o C FLAPJACK FLOUR ALBERS— 29(\ Package THAT GIVES THE MOST CHANGE BACKPHONES 92 and 95 DELIVERIES—10:30 a.m., 2:30 OPEN EVENIN b REQUIEM MASS FOR an, Lincheon was regular steak (lm The sen-| a¢ g gelock tomorrow morn: Requiem High Mass v and went on a gas- OF JUNEAU if. May l1st to 15th -:- BIRS. BOYLE SATURDAY 3"sif o s 1. i & by the Rev. Gabriel N-n\ae S. J |at the Catholic Church of the Na-}b(‘ held there tomorrow. tivity for Mrs. Frank A. Boyle, who | Judge Boyle's wish that the service: iied on April 25 at Los Angeles, |in Milwaukee and in Juneau be am., 2:30 and 4:30 p. m, id:“'lLL WORK FOR FOREST SERVICE THIS SUD } A message from Judge Boyle sal | that the Rt. Rev. J. R. Cmm]t S. mv ton,[ Tom Thompson, High | came to Juneau on the Ranger al, to|of the U. S. Forest Service and It was|lcave soon with J. P. Wi | Milwaukee, Wis., D. C, to Coast of Admiralty Island. ‘held at the same time. | cLEAMNBE SALE 15 Days Only - 15 Days Only MEN’S DRESS SHOES and OXFORDS Arch Preserver E.T. Wright and W. L. Doug- las Shoes and Oxfords Regular $6.50 to $10.00 Values, $5.95 This Is All Regular Stock Dress Shoes and Oxfords. Nothing Reserved. plenty of Sizes and Widths. whom he will assist this summer = making timber surveys on the Wejgy of Ketchika W Ny

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