The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 15, 1930, Page 8

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FRUITS room for 8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1930. AT KETCHIKAN .o B s cletel B . HIGH STANDlN[} oot 5 W BlGiand Jury Reports for NATURAL FOODS | 1 rd .38 19 13 36 10| Service Tuesday— action: collog. | o : by . P sed with S .. o . Perche . A% Both years the graduating classes reserved with Sugar Marshal White Advised .‘"':;'.I}".Tr nase- (Tests Given Them Above . rated much higher than the! Petit Jury Mar. 31 Ritthikaii Deputy s Hodent Average Ratins i tandard given for the averagehigh| o oo Torn VEGETABLES cichikan Uepul) Pronoun erag Ing n 1o0ls in the “States.” This sigle 4 . I Tad onuded Mai P hools : { United States district court will be Preserved without Salt Drowned Early Toc ay part of a coat ajor Sub]ecls ipled with the fact that 20 per) ., .neq here Monday morning by | T 5. Allowanee vrur This is the tenth 4 Ul{nill']:e S'(‘:}‘:g;fl;hrgozlo llh; ’i‘; Judge Justin W. Harding. Both CEREALS I Kk State 1 the welght of & (This is the tenth and final au 3 2 “lgrand and petit jury panels have Q. 4 ¥ K . o "..:'p'u; irticle in a series on the Ju- “r:, RS Sus Lot 10U, OF been summoned for service. Steel Cut W hole Grains N p 5 neau Public School System college, while none fail indi-|*S0 SUETRRE T ERTEE eport which has been' appearing ir s that the graduates of the| | WATCH FOR PRICES MONDAY 'at 11 am. Tuesday. Petit jurors do x plains: Sp. The Empire. Ed. Note.) neau High School are receiving| A Sh A R S s A AR 4 Prilsted e 1o, hmer.” ™ . L < il PRy ot report until March 91. It | Halfway be= 3. Disencumbers 48 Hojsting ma- The Juneau High Sehool grad e ey andrei At o) 2 TRUCKS—5 FAST DELIVERIES ::-r:;\\l;lu ] uates have a better knowledge 1 grand jury. It is believed, how- | Jut of one's g3 O Z Eng P i 4 Y. ved, 5 5 mina S5, Cont with an . | Englis} 'mm"UZ;Tm'.CS' science a1 ' [ever, 1t wil be virtually through 10 am., 11 am., 2 p-m., 3:30 and 4:30 p.m. & Vessol for __andlend an the average gradua with its work before the petit jury | ular { out the nation, accordir anel reports - Prescribed |15 results obtained from tests giy PAYS PENALTY"“ne R s e | & lII:Nl]rIns en to the graduates during the pa M. Curi brot, f Budi C ! 2. Beau * |two years. Superintendent Keller| _ ; » SN eptigt al Mgl O ¢ t d ¢ i SAN QUENTIN PRISON, Cal,|ih who passed away early this| March 15.—Alphonse Dan Reilly,|week is coming north on the Yu- | 22 of St. Louis, was 2¢d ikon to attend the funeral services. | last night for the murder 14 | ths ago of Abraham Sandel- { a clerk in a Los Angeles shoe | making u beve ag GEORGE BROTHERS PHONES 92 and 95 OPEN EVENINGS ng borne out by the excell 1 the local graduates h |college, as summarized a few day ago in The Empire. | The test used to determine t {standing of the local high school |S10T€. ? DANCF' |Bradusting class was the Tows| Rellly deserted the Navy in 1021 4 4 Buy Your M.J.B. Coffee . | High School Content Examination as caught .and served two |devised by Drs. Ruch, Stod y tantalum 69. Plural ending . Symbol for iron e, LS 7 d at Mare Island. | Elk H 'l |and others, now in the University| Reilly killed the clerk in an at-| S ak NOlU---FREE of Towa. It, like the Stanford tempt to get money to take him to| H |Achievement Test, has been usec Missourl after his release from| 1 i i lin several State-wide surveys, and Mare Island. | Saturdav Half-pound can with every purchase of 2 lbs. | |is rated as one of the most accur- - o/ |ate tests in use. Mr. and Mrs. William Douglas, | Different forms of this test have wellknown residents of this city, arc S 1 been given to the graduating ciass- | returning home on the steamer Yu- erenaaers GARNICK’S. Phone 174 |es during the past two years. As|k after a visit to Seattle and vi- ” e {in all other standard tests, no spec- |« A nd resigne WE SELL Sayers as he cannot be found in Ho |41 |42 town. Tugs have line on auto and [ _ h expect to lift it s 47 98 Deputy Say rved under Unit- 3 A i o - yok office. Lat- 5 157 g d by the 1 | e | [T 2 | “CRANE” ar He | i and cap-| [Jh6é |67 I - “STANDARD” ' oo V7 4 v i ROBERT BLOMGREN ‘ “KOHLER®” ¥ o temy several da is reported following, he had a change for the M gren, son o1 mr. and critically ill by worse this week, due to complica- | . . t who has| Wh n n tions. There has been practicaily Plumblng letures v's hospital | ur his no change in his condition for the & an appendec- st few days past 24 hours. e i o x :‘:::::‘ :.::finf:” 5 - attractive hosiery is availe abl; in a great variety of B styles and colors, i o RICE & AHLERS CO. ENOW ehy PR el bl PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL v ,‘::‘:%:’::‘3505“%‘!‘&“".,.:5' “We Tell You in Advance What Job Will Cost” : thing for ULTRA~CONSERVATIVE . men as well as for the ex- v ponsnt of FPLAMING YOUTH, Wo're just as UP-TO-THE= e MOUENT in every other item of men's apparel as we are in this matter of SOCKS APPRAL = WOOL SHIRTS $3.50 Value for $2.75 $6.00 Value for $3.85 o J.M. SALOUM |} For the best men's fure nishings you ever saw, just look at our show windows = Aben COME IN and B3UXJ A new line—just received, in all the latest | ! — models, in a variety of colors. “ S'ABIN,S : - . Fine Quality Spring Hats | | Priced at || C O SABIN, Prop. || C ROW : VE R MEN’S CAPS at $2.35 to $3.50 BOYS’ CAPS at $1.25 to $2.00 NewSpring Suits S P LEADER and Coais That’s What You Will Receive Beginning ; Department Store ~‘1 ()IVDfi Y, ’W[ /IRCH 1 7TH { Gronts M oriins _ There are versions of the coat and suit " ; : l this Spring, which smart women will wil When We Reopen IN OUR NEW LOCATION 2 — Front Street, next to Connors Motor Co. ; al gal I ls | | —with a AT THE readily descern in our collection. With finger-tip jackets, with cape or flare, three quarter coat or a dressy, fur trimmed suit. All types are represented here. In the new covert cloth, tweeds, jerseys and silk crepes. $16.75 to $52.50 COMPLETE STOCK OF SHELF AND § HEAVY HARDWARE | aSh Bazaal' { MONDAY SPECIAL SALE OF ' Silk Dresses Up-to-date Spring Styles. We are show- . ing a wide variety of colors and excep- 1E! e, Of &5 “The Store That Pleases” i L CALIFORNIA GROCERY ‘1 | : THE SANITARY GROCERY J aliliie. £ PHONE 478 The Home of Better Groceries 5 | §

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