The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 9, 1930, Page 8

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E i ? LR i e e B et §3 . MORAN GUNMEN ) iraions o/ SCOUTS LEAVE 'FIVE PERSONS o s, s s resident Hoover and |Electric Drill | | Hentey, 6; Virgil Planant, 26, and | Guests Return by Motor ] MISSING; GANG - FOR CAMP AT tunnel of the| | num mine. This - Police Believe Gangsters!Shy Killed in Latest C;\ug()ulbn‘ak CHICAGO. others. 1erman Fra from Ketchikan to Be- gin Encampment {tana, and Ralph Port, of Denver. | an > dozen mem- Kk -———— troops of Approxim bers o OVER: G MEN - ~ ARE DROWNED = by b k z ~ P H v ‘:\('(1{]01‘:? Occurs in Colum- ot since| hia River Near Long- [f lie ants have 1 he outbreak of the laters gang| 3 . n for the camp : ! view, Washington = jue complete charge of | ol laglgialle | plee {an on and camp work,| NG nning his encampment sh., June 9.—A |and nt basis than any ever | 1rv , G. E. Krause and Mr. Jonas, of whom were aboard the scow. | .. Clark will organize as quick- | - It t erday, the scow of G.| cupants were drowned. The vic Kr carrying all bedding A [tims were Wilbert, Sanford and | equipment , ar Wano Josi, br " aged from 20|the cook, Mr. Jonas, reached Eag to 26, who I y the iver b was unloaded and D mother der; Nick a | |K of Kelso, and Nick |before the heavy rain fell. | | BRI g were Scouts Tom Redlingshafer, | : | Robert Simpson, | 5 e B | FIVE LOSE LIVES and Assistant Scoutmaster Curtis attle to Repdu Break | LANCASTER, Penn., June 9.—|St °k, who. went out Saturday — | noon when a canoe capsized on thvibr-r of the Scout Council, Scnutv’ The Juneau-Haines-Skagway |Susquehanna River at Columbia, 12 master H. W. Douglas and Scout| i for about one during| The victims were Andrew All- trail Sunday; T. B. Judson, Scout| use of radio, will be resumed aged 60 years; Willlam Mil-|Cour ounced here this mornin {James Reilly 50, and an unidenti- ted States Signal Corps officials. | fied man. Coast, the Dellwood, Cdp’\ ATTENTION MASONS time this evening, gnd tomorrow | r, cableship, returned to] There will be a stated communi- | plans to complete this part of the 14 reached Juneau at 11 o'clock |147, F. & A. M, in the Masonic campment, which Is scheduled to wday night. The Dellwood |Temple, at 7:30 o'clock Monday flast two weeks. erday evening and six of the oc and food supplies, and | pplies were stored | Lami of Willow Grove. | Those who helped with the work | . | Dellwood Arrives from Se-|canoe capsiz | Arthur n bl(‘ph(‘ns Passagc | Pive were drowned Sunday after-|evening; Dr. Robert Simpson, mem-| » service, which has been sus-|miles below here. Hagerup, who walked over the, the next day or two, it was|] aged Lloyd Umbeger, 38;|ma nding a year on the At-| e, — t Alaskan waters last week |cation of Mt. Juneau Lodge NO.\work and begin the regular en-| evening. Work in the M. M. De- plaltbse R Sy i came to the Pacific Coast a sh time ago after repair work and gree. Visiting Brethren cordially GORDON'S : cable laying on the east coast. |invited. By order of the W. M. For your accommodation, this . o CHAS. E. NAGHEL, store will be open the evening of | —adv. Secretary. June 10th until 9 p. m. —adv. | The break, accord: 1 officials of the Signal Corps t 23 miles from here. It is .l:zg;t"x‘(\)'\i‘ci will be resumed Our Imported Scandinavian Do wh0 ponc Foods Have Arrived h belmee ol SARDINES, priced from 10c¢ to .............25¢ SR ey DELIKATESSBREAD, a rich flaky This W be taken up and perma- i nently fixed Rye Krisp, cartony i ... i 45¢ These two jobs are all that are : scheduled for the Dellwood this NORMANNA CHEESE, creamy and After her work is done in tempor i hens Passage and Lynn Canal well cured, pound ... ... . 50¢ she will return to Seattle for fur- X £ o Rl ’ ther assignment. PRIMULA CHEESE, three varieties in i O STORE HOURS ])Zl(‘l\il{.{(‘, """""" Fedeteadiner i N For the accommodation of the GENUINE SCANDINAVIAN LICORICE e, this store will be open Tues- » L = Svaning, Mide ADE. DROPS; package . -Sit:..c.....olo. 15¢ B.M. BEHRENDS CO., Inc e ¥ . PR A TS CRAB MEAT in 1-4 size cans NOTICE Leaving Juneau Jupe 14 for ten days. Any typewriter repairs should GA RNICK’ Ph 174 be given your attention at once. i kot One —adv. J. B. BURFORD. See Our Windows for Beautiful Assortment of BLOUSES and NECKWEAR Blouses in Silk and Silk and Cotton in a big variety of models at price from—— $2.50 to $6.95 Another new shipment of ) FORM FIT GIRDLES and GIRDLEIERES DONT FORGET—Our BARGAIN hunters sale still continues Leader -Dep’t. Store VALPARAISO, Indiana, June 91 - miners |Field Executive Harris Here| 55 { here before. il pember, Mr. Hile, Mr. Hed- | § ly as possible during his available | § PHONE 454 GEORGE BROTHERS, Props. T | gve -y (A pas g o oy PSR N e Rl R, R G 1000 e . § THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SIONDAY, JUNE 4, 1930, = : |eney, &; vir Trade Opened Today, Attempts Own Life DIE AGGIDENT Me]{'mar}‘ark.s aged 15, tatner of| From Camp in Virginia| $20,000,000 Home| PAmLISADE, Colorado, June 9.— ’ | Harley Park, who was killed, was —_— CHICAGO, Ill, June 9.—Chicago | Mrs. William J. Lee, ranch woman, WASHINGTON, June 9.—Presi- Board of Trade has moved into a|shot and killed her husband and il ik dent Hoover motored to the White |statelier mansion. At 10v0'clock this|then attempted to end-her own persons Wi STORE HOURS House. with his 15 guests from his | forenoon, President Hoover touched [life last Saturday. She fired a . led late Sun-| For the accommodation of the|Virginia Camp, arriving early lastta golden key in the- White House |shot into her left side, and may re- | injured. m‘n«yongheréhan automobile trade, this ‘store will be open Tues- |evening. Mrs. Hoover remained at [that signalled the opening of trad- | cover. Officers are inves! kmge}r !tlra.m esapeake and day evening, June 10th. Rapidan, convalescing from an in-|ing in the vast new grain pits. ing. It is believed that Mrs. BEHRENDS CO., jured back. The building cost $20,000,000. is suffering from mental diso; Chicago Board of Woman Kills Mate, [ ! FIVE FAST DELIVERIES DAILY TELEPHONES 92 and 95 For Three Days MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY We are prepared to give you some real BANG UP VALUES and during this THREE DAY PERIOD we absolutely guarantee that nothing will be sacrificed by us to MAIN- I'AIN our HIGH STANDARD OF QUALITY AND SERVICE. ' STOCK UP FOR THE MONTH AT THESE PRICES HEINZ DUNBAR HUNT'S SUPREME ' Oven Baked Beans Select Shrimp Pumpkin 5 ounce tins 5 ounces meat 2 tins for 35¢ 3 for 2Ilc 2 tins for 45¢ ‘ | Buy By Brand Buy Best—Saves Disappointment Buy By Brand Imported from Germany PACIFIC B—K ! Small Pretzels Wax Paper Fancy Sweet Peas per tin, $1.25 6 rolls for 25¢ tin, 15¢ Real Butter Pretzels 15 Sheets to Roll—Size 12x14 Sweet and Tender—No. 1 Picnic Size BLACK and GOLD GLENARINE BRAND HEINZ Apple Sauce Fancy Cut Celery Ripe Olives ( : . per gallon, 59¢ Large tins, 15¢ per tin, 15¢ Buy By Brand Buy By Brand Buy By Brand DUNBAR Okra tins, 25¢ Tea Garden Garnishing Grapes, Peeled FREE! FREE! 1 CAN RED AND WHITE TOMATO SOUP WITH EVERY PURCHASE OF 3 CANS OF FOLLOWING jar,40c Cut 1 can Red and White Vegetable : ‘ 1 can Red and White Vegetable Beef P. F. Quality Gooseberry i LIBBY 1 can Red and White Pea or Tomato i Marmalade Prepared Mustard per jar, 35¢ Vegetable 1 can Tomato Soup FREE 3 5 . 11 4TINS BB e noist A c jar, 1ic Money Back Guarantee with Every Purchase Try a jar CLASS A CREME WHIPPED NORWEGIAN Purple Plums HONEY Sardines : large tins per tin, 60c 3 tins for 50c " 2 for 45C Pure Unadulterated Wesco Brand Papm‘ Napkins HIGHLAND PURE MAPLE .CUASTI 100 sheets to package Sal). Syr;" g 5 W,l " Jelly per package, 15¢ per tin, $1. jar, 15¢ ; 44 ounce tins Mint—Burgundy—Sauterne RED and WHITE PETERSBURG FRESH | Blended Flour Fresh Shell Shrimp Medium Eggs 49 pound b $";"‘2 535 pound, 35¢ per dozen, 32¢ o FRESH CRABS, 35¢ Guaranteed Fresh GEORGE BROTHERS | PURVEYORS TO PARTICULAR PEOPLE

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