The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 31, 1930, Page 8

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F. S. INSPECTOR "[JUNIOR GARDEN CLUB | " PLANTS ADSIT'S LOT ARRIVES TUDAY arden Club launched| 1. m..‘:( i 088 e SOWtion of Yesterday's Puzzle 8 Kind of roh. Y + 4. Flo s s tivities today, when | ATCTATR TARERCOHA » Return of evl | s RIALIEQNCIATPIE[RIMRIUTI[N] 10 100 square | G| [E[D ORME[R[S|T| 1. uu-na with BN rchestral ine | 7 AT 0 lake ' E1 R IO E[SIA[S] 1. Perun " | . . Loveridge to IMake AlW SITILIE| o LiTes body o | Analytical Study of 26, Phillppine TN [OIAR] 5. mn de | B dst Sarvice Work o, mpet oren [SIE] ATIE| ,, o | orest dervice Wor ® | 30 Fermented ER TIE[D] 3 Feimry | 24. The ecream ! '“I"k‘r ;g- Farewell 3 RIE ORIAIGIE]| 85 King of rrav ! ,! EV E[A[R] 1. Simia consists of BIE RI1IN] 35, Sea sagles waits el e o] AR OINJE] %% JSEre L’ . | Ann Coleman| g5 & t g, The vine- pows do. Broax sma. | arrive (0 ay or meda, it was is one 0: the 56, Judges by 47 e District For he city and 1.5} appre nendeq O Number of the 3 Harden ‘ . Pronoan | 0. Lat is accompar ge | hnwro re under-| 45 Genns of the m‘:n“ nd- 4. Symbol for = ru comb, ] and their e | taken by h " Garden Club, the| Virslain wils' gy ale oRIBIAE. 5 RIAERl 8. Eyes: Seoter | Iy been fenced in| 43 Sewed fotnt 61 More eational birthplace & Tnvect [ 62 57, Myselt [ g i the gate locked. | rious members of the Junior club ake care of their individual spots” where their flowers have planted. nd observing lmn operatio; """ 1 be accompanied on his inspec- tmn trips by Mr, Merritt. Their first survey will be made | in the Petersburg ranger district From there they will go to the| west coast of Prince of Wales island | and other southern regions. Later they will go to Cordova and An- chorage, and Mr. Loveridge will spend several days in district head- quarters here before returning to the States Mrs. Loveridge and their son wil remain in Juneau while Mr. Lu\-r ridge is engaged in the inspection e 'SAGE MEMORIAL IS’ | DEDICATED AT SITKA! The Sage Memorial was dedicated at Sitka on May 22 with special exercises according to passengers arriving in Juneau aboard the Ad- miral Rogers. The Memorial cost $42,000 and has special oqulpmf\n" 25,000. large carpenter shop, | p,.printing shop, draft- } /5 E | fl | 2 Gt machine g and class rooms besides a hy- c. in-| dr« ectric plant with A. A. EAGLES' ANNUAL DANCE Tonight at Elks' Hall. Everybody Welcome. adv Old papers for sale - ——m—— | TAKU MAKES TRIP | TO WHITEHORSE, Y. T.| Seaplane Taku, pilot R. E. Ellls’ left at 9 o'clock this morning for| Whitehorse, ¥. T., with James Carl- \ son, D. S. Weyand, Mary Young, C\ L. Graham and Larry Parks for| the second trip. They expect to return here tomorrow morning. " Yesterday the Taku went to| Wrangell, where several flights| were made. In the afternoon she went from Wrangell to Ketchikan and return, and on the way to Juneau, northbound, stopped at Pe- tersburg. Tomorrow a flight to, Sitka is planned. The Em- | For the Sportsman FLYWEIGHT RUBBER BOOTS A very light but durable boot just the thing for the trout fisherman. Sage green color. Cleated sole. e ELECTRICITY OFF NOTICE Electricity will be off intermit- tently in downtown section from Fourth Street as far south as L Goldstein’s Store, including Wil- loughby Avenue from 6 a. m. to 12 noon Sunday, June 1st. ALASKA ELECTRIC LlGHT AND POWER COMPANY SABIN’S C. 0. SABIN, Prop. adv. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED—Nurse girl wanted for { i !i child of four years. Telephone ! ——— | 3441. i : SUNDAY DINNER AT THE BERGMANN DINING ROOM SOUP—Cream of Tomato SALAD—W aldorf Tomatoes, Mayonnaise Sweet Pickles VEGETABLES— Sweet Potatoes Creamed Carrots Mashed Potatoes Hot Buns MEATS— Chicken Friccasse Roast Pork, Apple Sauce DESSERT Ice Cream Lemon Pie Assorted Cakes and Cookies PRICE—$1.00 From 5:30 to 7 P. M. MRS. A. HAGLUND, Proprietress TENNIS SHOES FOR EVERYBODY J. M. SALOUM FRONT STREET FREE! FREE! | | PEANUT BUTTER—1 POUND TIN FREE WITH EVERY PURCHASE OF 3 | POUNDS OF RELIANCE COFFEE, $1.40 | GARNICK’S—Phone 174 | : ; { 4. Fragran smoke el il R i AWE Datly Cross-word Puzzle on \ 1. Cry of a crow 44 l.nvn ont A | 55, Supper Complete ecole 6. Cover ction 7. Frozen 68. Older: abbr, II%“ IIIWHIIJ llfl/%gllfll lfifl/fil-l,/; NG Gl =%IIII%IIIII SN ol HNEE dENd III%%@I.III= /// 1] | T TrEEEL R %Hllflfi/lll ANNEE EEE) FRE Inquire about our One-Way Trip and One Round Trip Ticket to Seattle. Information will be gladly given regard- garding conditions. ASK TODAY! Leader Dep’t. Store George Bros. Phone 454 JUNE 2ND TO 15TH INCLUSIVE — WATCH MONDAY’S EMPIRE FOR PARTICULARS :' fi : E! Open Evenings Values That Outshine Them All Betier Quality Always for Less Than Elsewhere SATURDAY AND MONDAY--MAY 31 AND JUNE 1 Libby’s Pure Strawborry Jam 20 ounce tins 2 TINS FOR Comparison Challenged Libby’s Apple Butter 2 TINS \ FOR 2 TINS FOR Trondhjeim Fried Fish Cakes, 2tins . . .48¢ *Chips Are Still Flying Fancy Cut Shoe Peg Corn .......... STORE OPEN EVENINGS Guasti Wine Jelly 2 JARS FOR Port, Sherry, Tokay, Sauterine Burgundy Close Out Special Golden Crown 2 TINS FOR 32¢ Pure Vegetable Short- ening. pound . . 19¢ Asparagus Tips Libby’s Loganberry Jam 13 ounce tins 2 TINS FOR The Clock Ticks—We Don’t A Buy You Can’t Afford to Miss Norse Crown Kipper Snacks 2 TINS 1 4° FOR Buy By Brand Amocat Fancy Corn, L TSR Underwood’s Clams in Clam Boullion, 2 tins 39¢ Blue Jacket Sardines, perun FR T . 10c Amocat Tender Peas, 26ps . . . . . 48 Cress Giant Olwes perlm e R . 30¢ Heinz Individual Pork and Beans, 2 tins . 14¢ Servus Spinach, No. 1 tall, 2tins. . . . 30c Hedlund’s Tamale en Casserole, tin . . 49¢ S and W Pearl Corn, chhs . . < 49¢ Amocat Asparagus Tips, 2tins . . . . . 80c Amocat Quartered Carrots, tin . . . 25¢ - __*___‘— 5 FAST DELIVERIES——2 TRUCKS——10 am., 11 am., 2 pm., 3:30 and 4:30 pm. GEORGE BROTHERS PHONES 92 AND 95 STORE OPEN EVENINGS Al Gourmet Fancy Mame Blueberries, tin . . 40c Amocat Sauerkraut, 26ns . . e

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