The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 16, 1930, Page 8

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- 8 e e e e o R ——— T —————— THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1 6, 1930. . — : i BTN ( . enroute to Seattle. Mr. George vis F south and will be reliev ) ; ) . o 0 rout 1 ¥ - e d later, PRUSPEGTOR A|D Lower Bridge Over Dall) C' OSS'uzord PUZZle SOVIET FLIERS ARE ited all the wholesale markets iml‘AND OFFICE SURVEY laner which he will meur?;erefla;'l Wendenhall to IN CITY YESTERDAY tre East in the interest of nis| PARTY LEAVES TODAY |then go to the Interior. > o\ S0 B ACROSS Solution of Yestcrday's Puzzle 13. Operatie —_— firm, making his headquarters at| | Men in the party include Ed- FUND EXHAUSTED e VI ¥ orow i lot of grass - | Tor the third time this spring, Pawtucket, Rhode Island. It is eX-| “The second U. S. Land Office ward Naghel, H. R. Sarver, M. A. b Viean 00k S| 20 Attention |S J. Slipenov and F. Fahreg' of |pected he will leave Seattle for|Survey party to leave here this|Sarver, Walter Gerwels, John Ger- SYTHR : i 1y IR m\"j‘}‘r At . : L ':gi:lzl;'«xifll |the Soviet flying relief expedition Juneau next Saturday. season will get under way some-|wels, Carl W. Jensen and John P, a . g " S b | h aided in the Eielson-Bor- time today ab 1 the gasboat | Cook Apphcahons for Prospect- 2 ¢ ”!,["“ _“11! kgl NI Sl dava rch visited in Juneau yes- Monroe for ;et:haikra(m e “h(m_,\l POE L e e R e AL 5 oM 50 e Smeaig st Ll AT T > MARTHA SOCIETY it will go to Kosciusko Island GEVAERT FILMS AT ors’ Aid Are Suspend- |e was announced today by M L|H 25, Complement ey went north a few weeks ago | | Cnarles seelye will take the crew ALASKA SCENIC VIEWS a7 ed by Territory e s e TIEJA|SE| o0, Shutari® |for ther plane at Fairbanks and DINNER TONIGHT| S e i i > i | 3 | ship it south to Seattle, | B8 i e ons i oEiEwntc B i ?;Ait:;,ig‘l) (% wir i s:m“&m;:,?f;e_ The Martha Society will serve a | of the ; Fund, for : g ;. or n(;? i;-TTE "S—A et | were greeted here by mem- | dinner in the basemeni of lhe; ' ’ H ‘ fohi \TIE Pactory hand |yens of the local Russi lony | Presbyterian Church tonight. The L d l © hean ttie, and RiS|EMIOIF]| 3 b Mex®™ ™ lina were shown Svers oourtesy | first -sithing il be af 5380 o'clock | aales ueen Jua lty' R il b ! lw",‘f, % L A[D[o] " Aftire °f . |curing the time the steamer Yukon |and the second at 6:30. 2 Hnmf o s Bt VEAD 1 |T|O|R] 4. Unylelding |was in port. Recervations should be made| e that section of Glacier High- D’I' s urrent ‘ot an | P Al S AT FO W/EAR bl 5 DIOITIAIRION 3. rumuitatuy zation or with Mrs. R. D, Taylor. | OT v ihe s the brida P ™ 2 t] s. R. D. Taylor. | : ‘KD‘:U ‘.“l\h l"l‘m'nt:‘[‘x(xrh“:ifi : 84/ Resposttion DOWN '|I«!|'n;:;ru::‘|';vm ‘iOM GEORGE lS NOW There will be two course rved S e g SRR 1 awsieai'm. | ON WAY WEST AFTER g;x:‘.m\:y. Lo ot i the —_— ® loop around Auk La This 67. Plece of Destinies | BUSINESS TRIP EAST‘ i 2l it s 1o goc butte % Droo e . to be in good :" : g '("'v'?'::{mm e e B s | | SPECIAL FERRY Hara: P | 48 Spread b bl i oL 63, Judges Word has been received from e AR s DI i P :'If.'?':" b I.-Milll!“:“:mr!t O e Ofafre:. |Thomas L. George senior member| A special ROLLER RINK Ferry . . 8ibi600 chowtd be ¢ RS Proportion b Py Lt PR lof the firm of George Brothers, |leaves Juneau for Douglas tonight ;mr of 'he“hwnmvu‘n SCOTT[SH RlTE TO . ;::::u-r covers d r.;‘:’l;llu'- scale * ment [" 1 &tm' he left Chicago this murnmg\at 7:30 p. m. —adv. tl 56. Knlght's title 9. Responsinle Was. yieiotions i I Last November, when 57, Shallow 10. Proposed ins 75, Canadl 4 resive ot t0d vt woat| HOLD EXERCISES, | oo ifor ¥ - fasndlag seer E|||||||||l||l|lllllllllll|||||||||l||||||||||||Ill"lllllll||||||||||||||||l|||||||||||||||||||||||||"|||||||||I|I|||I||||l||l|||l|||l|||||H||l|||||||||||||||||||lllilllllllllllllllllllIIIE the allotment for the y . Turne 0 S1. Mathematica 11. Gireek letter was $10,000, had been exhau applications were suspended April 1 of this year. However, af- ter this action ken, vouch- J. Simpson MacKinnon, Wise Mas- ers were recei ng 30 ap- ter of the Alaska Chapter Rose proved applications totalling $4,000. Croix of the Scottish Rite Masons, As this had already been expended, was inevitable This left ately $6,000 in the nd which be required to take care of applications already ¢ since the ban on them Ww: EASTER CELEBRATION| Announcementwas made today by that the annual Easter celebration of that Chapter will commence to- morrow, Thursday evening, conclude with public exerci the Scottish Rite Temple on next Sunday afternoon, and| ses at| According to| One handred bone ne functions 12. Capable Leader Dep’t. Store George Brothers SATORIALLY speaking to be or not to be femin- announcement the ' bers will meet at the Temple Chapter mem- | at s possible, Mr. Stewar ine is not the question. limited amount of money 5 - o) = S 1 i may become available later this Y"f:(-“_r“’\’\h:’l‘]"";”l“’fl'g‘p 8 l'o be feminine in the ‘;fil n)A ml";‘b“'; of :‘i}y’m{\;:l u“- hual Mystic banquet. ' rlght way ... the smart kr not to have been used, but SHtday, SUEEIRE A 20, way...that is the ques- , in the Temple auditorium, | the beautiful ceremonies of Relight- | ing the Lights will be conducted | by Chapter members. This exercise | is open to the public and in addi- | tion to the short ritualistic cere-| ATTENTION TENN monies an Easter cantata will be | The Courts of the Ju Tennis rendered by a chorus of twenty| Club located at Gold Creek are voices from the Presbyterian Church maintained at the expense of mem-|choir under the direction of Mrs. | bers of the > and the right to!Kipste. Last year the large audi- | use such courts is confined strictly'torium of the Temple was crowded | to Club memb | to capacity and the Chapter mem- | tion. When the mode goes feminine every woman realizes that her gown wardrobe becomes a matter of utmost im- portance. She must take her gown problems to a shop that knows when ey to cover them has to be re- ed. Some of these, po. of them, may be cancelled, ing the money for new applications. PLAYERS New memberships will be wel- bers extend a cordial invitation to| ld . comed. Ithe public to again witness this | to ad a frill and sub- —adv. JUNEAU TENNIS CLUB.,ceremony. ' PRSI S N < i tract a tuck when th(, IPRISONERS ‘GO SOUTH vited triends in Junesy ‘Tueaday WITH DEP. MARSHAL s takhet ‘ sewing of a fine seam iport. They are enroute torthel ‘With three prisoners for McNeils | lnilkefi or mars a g(}\Vll ...where lingerie touch- | | | home in Sitka. Dr. Condit’s retirement from the | Island penitentiary, Deputy United | superintendency of the Sheldon o 3 i 1 States Marshal W. R. Garster left | Jackson School at Sitka was an e dppll(’d with 3 r- | nounced recently. He and Mrs good taste. ste ACCom take! Condit, however, will remain ther This W femininityv charge of ne woman to be{until next December wheh *Yhey | Ih" new ill]llllllllt_\ added to the party at Ketchikan,|will go to Los Angeles to make | has brought about a to be taken to Morningside Sani- | their home. | < 1 s 5 Y- ) great change in gown Prisoners taken from here were | William Bigoff, William Jacobson and Robert Proper. 1 fashions and before you MARTHA SOCIETY DINNER . o e collection of feminine The Martha Society will give a dinner at the Presbyterian Church | Parlors Wednesday, April 16th. ;COND[TS BACK FROM | There will be two sittings; | firet at 5:30 p.m. and the next at l VACATION IN SOUTH\MO pam. Tickets, at 75 cents, may | T |be secured from any member or After a month’s vacation in the |py telephoning 5501. An Apron ,south, Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Condit booth will be featured. —adv. spend one dollar this spring, you owe it to yourself to see the new gowns. T T T the It Is Fashionable to Be Feminine and ‘ Women’s Gowns g CALIFORNIA GROCERY Were Never So Soft % ‘v PHONE 478 (= | Flatteri = | sLEs = LR RaeRe ) 3 = = and Flatterin = FRESH ASPARAGUS, per pound .. 20c || FRE‘SHTRAP ISItIES’ 3 bunches.25¢ = 8 = FRESH TOMATOES, per pound ... 25¢ il GREEN O‘*\IOL\S’ 3 bunches. . .25¢ E E FRESH CARROTS, 2 bunches for ... 25¢ LEEKS, 4 bunches T 25¢ B8 . preson: many of new. indi E FRESH BEETS, per bunch ... . 15¢ NEW POTATOES, 2 poundg?..25¢c § £ vidual fashions in soft feminine £ .| GREEN ONIONS, 3 bunches .................. 25¢ CUCUMBERS, each ..........35¢ § gowns in a full range of colors = ¢ CUCUMBERS, each = ; = s n b = and sizes. = CAULIFLOWER, per head .......... 25¢ to 40c BL,E‘Ts’ 2 hiinchos iy, - - -+ -G8 = = LARGE HEADS LETTUCE TURNIPS, 2 bunches ..........25¢c - 7 o = | NEW POTATOES, 2 pounds for ............ 25¢ FRESH TOMATOES, pound . .25¢ g NEW. SOFT. FEMININE E ; 5 SPINACH, per pound . 1 SPINACH, pound .............15c |2 1 ) I E | : ; : , pou 5 FASHIONS FROM OUR £ - | FULL LINE OF CANDY i} RHUBARB, pound............15¢ E LARGE COLLECTION = e FOR EASTER PARSLEY, bunch ............10c § £ CREP? thCIHIFFON ]?OT'NS soft- = : 4 ¢ 3 = ened with 1i i 4 = ; ~ | ASPARAGUS, Washington, Ib..19¢c | DARK GOWNS bright with prints or = 1 . = e 2 = | AN UNUSUAL BARGAIN i CARROTS, 2 bunches ........25 § £ CHIFFON PRINT GOWNS with win S | ) ; ~ : Bl 2 R = print e ts. . = ‘ 6 IVORY FLAKES, reg. 2 for 25 ...._.$ .75 § Fresh Shipment HOSTESS CAKES 'E CHIFFON PRINT GOWNS with deli = c 1 Jarge pkg. DUZ Washing Powder. ... .25 ,' : INTENTFS X = cate bead embroidery. ; E r 1 large colored ENAMEL KETTLE . 1.25 E MANNING’S COFFEE = C}iIrFlI;gNfiflfilrcl\:’sl‘ GOWNS with feath- = 1 o L = t = i ; | BORAL VALUE ... $2.25 E CHIFFON GOWNS with chiffon ap- = 3 g = plique on net flounces. = ALL FOR $1.45 GEORG[ BROTHERS E SOFT GOWNS in soft colors, vivid = ! PHONES 92—95 Five Fast Deliveries § colors, exotic colors orcblgi. g ¢ GARNICK’S, Phone 174 } “Purveyors to Particular People” = $14.95 to $33.50 g [T tadip OO OO LR AR

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