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s e THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 1930. £ | i ;. TR R IR R | SGHUUL STAFF Dally Cross-word Puzsle ACROSS Sjlution of Yesterday’s Puzzle 11 Sour 4 1. Hastened e 16, Character In | & Distant AP E ulny-'-f-..:-f"'"' | { 8 Instignte LIOVIE . dreland [ 18, Wings =1 23. Angry ¢ | 14, Anatomtear ST RIA 8. Governor of 3 % . Sissne R| Turkish | e . nents L i Eight Go South on Princess| 1. Fe CloILIE 3 dafay out- | § < 5 ¥ | rigger canoe Louise—Several Will I Qeeny ElL . Noving“on | . . | DIEIS|T i | P N | 2 '-l I+b 1 . Th 1 14 Remain in Alaska HerheLe b 21 worows ' | |28, To u great RIA . Obliterates e & o i lhs'rul 87, Walked with r AlL measured tride P00 5. ¥irst name | TIEIN of the leader | ounced of the forty | ; 1feves day erintend- | 30 Bermely i Ereneded P L 4N Minute | i | 87 Nominal vaiue g, Mafinn '(‘5‘:?)" 6 Top card 40. They used to | Seven of | " of stock 82 Divine being 7. Put into spell nafl this | 89. Beast 56, Smail quirrel former cond- Sintes G way e States will at . Kind of 42. Spenk im- ! aphasia DOWN 8, Makes amends ; Soft mineral 1. Droops #. Having the ok 1 p 4 nt 2. Supplieation face ough- daill | ; 8. Spanish wides 3. The orfent Iy covercd 1 comb, | &8 | mouthed pot 4. Disonite 10, Ardor |8 IH othy Chisholm, Wr angL'l Mi i en Gray, Bozeman, Montana; Mis 1‘ Dorothy Israel, Dayton, Wash.; H Miss A | X Dakota; Miss Loretta O'Malley, St.| Paul 4 At Summer Schools i Miss Violet Bourgette, accompan- | ’ ied by her mother, is bound for Se- | attle. She will make her home at | { Three Tree Point and attend sum-| mer school at the Unive Washington. Oth ? stitution will be son and R. S. Raven. is accompanied by Mrs. Raven and | | =21 1 1 Ed° filllfllll their two sons. { Miss Hedvig Samuelson will at- 3 tend the University of Chicago; Miss Alma Olson, ‘Wisconsin after visiting at her | : home in Fairchild, Wis.; Miss Enid | Burns, Columbia University arter‘ visiting in Montana and at hor] home in Grand Island, Towa; Alcx‘ Dunham plans to spend some time | at his home in Cambridge, Nebr | ka, and at the University of Ne-| 4 | outside and do not plan to return SAN M lhme in the fall Among them are e e [ Miss - Gliedys - Beuliler, iss Ruth Creveling and Miss Loretta O'Mal- O EI=I%flfllI=III | University of | Several of the teachers are going LOG BOOMS ARR]VE MILLS SHIP LUMBER| ‘9“0 ley and Miss Mildred Abrahamson.| TWo booms of spruce logs from P S the Juneau Logging Company camp | ¢ at Hecata Island, were received| Miss Dorothy Fisher will spend Sunday and yesterday by the Ju- h.hout two weeks in Seattle, after neay Lumber Mills, The Virginia o which she will go to Vancouver|ry = capt. Matt Nordness, arrived B. C. There she will be met by|withy the first tow and the Driva, Alice Merritt of Juneau and they Capt will go to the National High School Orchestra and Band meeting at| rne Virginia left with a full load Interlocken, Michigan. They will re- | ¢ hox shooks, which will be de- main there all summer, under the|jivereq to the Pyramid packmg! direction of Prof. Joseph E. Maddy, | company at Sitka, the Peril Straits | founder and director of the orches- packing company at Todd and the | tra, and one of the recognized lead-| 41 cka Pacific Salmon plant at| ers of school orchestras. Funter Bay. The Driva will re-| Fred Boynton, brought the| second ORONITE FLY SPRAY KIT, ' Containing 1 pint can Oronite and 1 Sprayer $1.10 As in the past, Mr. Keller Will ¢,y at once to Hecata Island for o z remain in this vicinity, but willl, ) tver boom. 100 }’Ii:e(::(;?ctidlzc“‘e | spend much of his time on summer Sunday 15,000 box shooks were ;f‘rsfx_] patrol with the U. 8. Marshal's | snipped on the Alaska to the Emel | office. Miss Etta Shaw plans to spend | the next few months in the Inter- for, much of which time she will | be near Carcross. Packing Company of Valdez. ., ADDINGTON BRINGS FISH Juneau Drug Company Free Delivery Phone 33 |! JANNS LEAVE Post Office Substation b No. 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cann left i eeeeeed | DY@ 1St €vening on the gasboat ————c; foeecroceecreeeeeeen |Pheasant for the Apex-El Nido SEE BI(; VAN | mine at Lisianski Inlet. With them went nine men who will be The Gun Man | Elk Guns and Ammunition kays lmsed to open the season’s work : | Shoe Repairing | . Fly Kill } The Addington, Capt. Ole Sevold, | arrived in port this morning with | 6,000 pounds of halibut which sold to San Juan for 10 and 7 cents. P, . |at the inlet. ———————— | Opposite Winter & Pond KITTINGER INJURED 2 & e A | Joseph Kittinger was admitted| | The Coffee Shoppe ‘i |t6 St. Ann's Hospital this after-| | MRS. K. HOOKER ‘ |hoon for treatment of an injured| | pome cooked meals as you like | |foot. He is an (‘II)}?ID)\C of thel tyem” Featuring Chicken Din- | |Juneau Lumber Mills. B eem Thividay. Bioa kel Guaranteed Killer of Flies, Moths, RS AR AP NEE ¥ | Ahlers Bldg., Corner Third and | Mosquitoes Old papers Tor sale at ‘The Em-| | praviiin Streets | 5 pire office. P — ‘ " & e S i S = P S A PR B S T SO SRR | DRUG CO. I { free Delivery Phone 134 IMPORTED SWISS CHEESE i Per Pound—$1.00 WHEN WE SELL IT IT'S RIGHT Express Money Ordery NEW YORK SHARP CHEESE | Per Pound—60¢ | 1 Pt s o s , a CREAM STILTON CHEESE \ Jar—90e | GEORGE BROTHERS PHONES 92—95 “Purveyors to Particular People” NEW NECKWEAR CHENEY CRAVATS Snappy new patterns in all colors for summer. The long wearing qual- ity of Cheney Neckwear makes them economical as well as good looking. Five Fast Deliveries | frrrrr et START THE DAY WITH A GOOD BREAKFAST WE HAVE 42 DIFFERENT KINDS OF CEREALS TO CHOOSE "FROM MOTHER’S OATS, with China, package CORN MEAL, 10 pound bag, .................... PEARLS OF WHEAT, regular 85¢ ... SWIFT’S BACON, fresh and delicious, pound GARNICK’S—~Phone 174 SABIN’S C. 0. SABIN, Prop. | | ( S —————— ADGAIN HUNT ' AT THE LEADER DFPARTMENT STORE We must clear our stock and it will be worth your while to come and see just These prices effective only from June 2nd to 14th inclusive, or as long New Merchandise Coming in Droves. what we are offering during this clearance. as the items last. Nothing reserved and we maintain the right to limit quantities. For the Home BATH TOWELS BED PILLOWS Workingmen’s Specials AMOSKEAG CHAMBRAY WORK SHIRTS Good Double Thread Quality Regulss Pily KiSs All Sizes Size 22x44 For This Sale Only 95 cents each 3 for $1.00 $2.45 each SHODDY WOOLEN FACE TOWELS Very Good Quality KHAKI KNIEKERS 5_2."50 per pair 8Sifze ?{35’0 CAMP BLANKETS KHAKI PANTS e $2.95 pair All Sizes FORT MILLS SHEETS : " $2.10 per pair A Gdod Buy—A Good Just the thing for that ERRRERD St Quality vacation trip CORDUROY KNICKERS 54x90 ...... $ .95 each $3.50 pér pair 63x99 ...... 1.10 each 7 PIECE KITCHEN £ E 72599 50 1.20 each CURTAIN SETS CORDUROY PANTS 81x99 ... 1.30 each R $3.75 per pair KfiINKLE BED S@READS tied back§,12 tie baclé stra’ps HEAVY CANVAS $SliZ§ oglxgoh ggeen} g:)?d?r;)clie:r ro‘;xeniril:l .20 eac GLOVES Complete Set, $1.35 $2.50 per dozen MEDIUM WEIGHT CANVAS GLOVES $2 00 per dozen ALL WOOLEN SHIRTS 25 Per Cent Discount KNITTED BOTTOM WOOL BLAZERS Many Patterns and Designs 25 Per Cent Ducount These Spreads Are Washable THIS SALE = POSITIVELY ENDS JUNE 14TH For that Boy or Girl GREY CORDED “CAN'T BUST EM” BOYS' WASH SUITS KNICKERS PLAY: SUITS Your Choice $3 s p" pair Sizes 2 to 10 years 50 and 9,5 cent,s eadl Bl $1.25 each CHILDREN'S COTTON MEN'S SOX ——— STOCKINGS Rayon and Cotton Mix 4 Pairs, 95 cents Plain Cotton in tan, black, brown and grey 5 Pairs for $1.00 Heavy Ribbed “Buster Brown Quality” Black or White Only 4 Pairs for $1.00 ROMPER SUITS Ages 6 months to 5 years 98 cents each Al b | 3 A S FANCY SILK SOCKS One-'}'llfrc}) ggslstzfuhr Values up to $1.25 per pair Prices on All 3 Pairs for $1.00 "Wool and Cotton Work Sox _Sul’am for $1.00 MEN'S LEATHER PUTTEES Regular $5.00 values N_on(—fl.'ls EVENING GOWNS A Large Lot of PLAIN and PRINTED SILK DRESSES Regularly priced from $19.75 to $26.50 Now—$14.95 ODDS AND ENDS AT GIVE-AWAY PRICES All Remnants at Half Price and Less — “Come and See for Yourself” SKULL CAPS All head sizes—All Wool— Assorted Colors 3 for 371.00 KHAKI KNICKERS For Women or Misses 5 cents per pair MEN'S SHIRTS With collars attached, in BROADCLOTH and fast colors. Regular price $2. Now—3 shirts for $3.95 MISS LOS ANGELES House Dresges $1.50 each All Sizes, Colors and Pat- terns—Washable Fabrics MEN'S SHIRTS A wonderful selection with- out collars — Madras, Silk Striped and Pure Silks One-Third Off For This Sale Only ONE LOT UF Silk Gowns The LEADER AND STEP IN§ "DEPART! MEN T STORE Half Price GEORGE BROTHERS PHONE 454 ey NO APPROVALS—’——:I.‘I.O 'RE:I"URN'S L o e L e ——— ettt 4 . e - e e e e o -~ L T VT T T LT T T T LTS S T L T T BT S T T T E I T T TR S oA RS e T T R E LSO ORI T A C TR AT L T O EERT NS A T T Yardage Piece Goods WHITE OUTING FLANNEL 27 inches wide 2 yardsfl for 25 cents 36 IN. PERCALES Stripes and Figures 2 yards for 35 cents 36 IN. VOILES All in Faney Designs 3 yards for $1.00 COTTON POPLINS 28 inches wide 35 cents per yard 36 IN. WHITE BEDFORD CORDS 3 yards for $1.00 DEVONSHIRE CLOTH - For Hard Wear—All in Fast Colors i 3 yards for $1.00 KRINKLE CREPE PLISSE A large assortment of colors and patterns 5 yards for $1.00 SKINNER AND BELDINGS SATINS 36 inches wide $2. 35 per yard LADIES" HOSIERY Holeproof Pure Silk—Brown, Black or White Only Value up to $4.50 Now—95 cents pair WOMEN'S COTTON HOSES 4 pair for-$1.00 In Black Only HOLEPROOF MERCER- IZED LISLE Regular 75-cent grade—black, brown or white 3 pairs for $1.00 MUNSINGWEAR No. 348 Women’s All Silk Thread Vests—Regular $4.00 values Now—$2.25 each No. 391 Women’s All Silk Bloomers. Regular $4.00 to $5.00 values Now—$2.75 VOILE STEP IN SUITS $2.25 each VOILE STEP IN BLOOMERS 4 $1.50 each LADIES' HANDKERCHIEFS 37in a box 70 cents box MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS 3 in a box 70 cents per box