The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 24, 1931, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMP]RE FRIDAY APRIL 24, 1931 uuuuumumnnuumuumnnumumuummlmu e, ] % Zat £4?" Is Feature Offering by Thespians | i e e s e e N T T T T T R M of Douglas | ‘ ¥ [rrom g e 2 = - three act n,m‘«‘-‘d,\ SUNSHINE STORES 2 : YOUR CAR & SU(JCESS . —Always in Condition Dependable automobile repair is the kind that Fair treatment to all - uniformly low guarantees to keep your car always in condition, e N 7 emorse.” It costs far less to have your car viced regu- pl‘lCCS O\ l HL I‘ L‘LL 141\1‘4 f\] ‘\\ ’\\ b Som al (f( ?;w cheap ft larly, a service in which we specialize when you h'lgtcncd 'lnd s’[f@()’u’]rdg our suc- nished come here for first class automobile repair work ) ac C < s HC b s ! of all kinds. Every car “takes an awful beat- o cess. A few "specmls" never \V()Uld > an unusual| ing” during winter months. For your own sav- . & ariRe | ings it would be well to tell us to inspect your ' have made us the customer friends we it gone fo car and tune it up for Spring. “ i now enjoy. e e o - i 7 o ‘0’ s .r', Telephone 24 s JUNEAU MOTORS Wq@o Ve FRANK McCAFFERTY, Manager ¢ K PROMPT DELIVERIES gor it , — ‘ § % . Tauno Neimi | £IIHIIGHS , MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED : b “Purveyors to Everyone” 5 o g YES, MAM, WE SELL ELECTRIC b 7 { At (Harey e s |deib “and Teo Willism Gashem VACUUM CLEANERS | newspaper are mors | quiet and nstrative than Vi their noisy, happy-go-lucky friend z— | Peggy Bryant (Rosie Africh), a a—y T | charmi d tty girl, i c 0 F F EE ;::?rre:‘smfvhsnis IToekir‘lg er(;"r aslh?-‘ ROYAL HOOVER atrical engagement when she ? > meets the boys. They adopt her | as their sister qnd she keeps house PREMIER an(l Piggly Wiggly Spec ial, 2 pounds for. . . . . 48¢ i o, Rt WAL 01 5 ook and houisranatii o v € GENERAL ELECTRIC : > : | unk t girl in Mrs. Con- Piggly Wiggly Best, 2 poundsfor. . . .. . 34¢ unkempt servnt il n Mrs. Con- : g 1t training and education, PRICED $14.50 AND UP Central and South America’s finest RICH! |eing unable to even sead Bt o . . ~ the skies change for the “Mopups” coffees blended to a queen’s taste in MELLOW! and - she rmdk._s haitass 7 Détes Can be rented and rentals applied on p? these two popular brands. FLAVOR-FUL! e ssumalal xings H diom oy g purchase later apa The War breaks out and the |k enlist, causing the gang to Vs i hey are brought to- 4 i m m a ceieneat and 2 Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. by manner, two years later on | matine : i ,p ):illt)l(;]ll':](!t‘l:ll’::n b?nfl‘mr Juneu, Phone 6 Douglas, Phone 18 ‘ rening performance at 8:15 | 13 ; ) g | W(lslurlglon Maid SPERRY’S or FISHER’S R e s ;-I'IlllllI!!IIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll N . SPECIAL NUMBER AT g DOUGLAS COLISEUM . x e | Best Pastry in 10 Pound | YOU PROMISED : 1 Fddie Quillan in “Night Work,” 3 Pounds Hu('ks a comedy story, is the picture at- Season upon season ago you prom- v.r:\fuon at the “(]:ohse;lm for to- ised Mother you would have a night on uillan has a sup- “ » po[x"iinr! ; of i’{bintth; pllny hl;:-.tl;m:fl:;:r;u:alk"e:;:sg;l;l;y:; As a e Alberta Bailey, ac- o 2 4 cordionist, will do a special num- w:ngk:n;v“‘fl.:t;';l:rm‘l\:l‘zt;:r':' ?:“yr ber for the pleasure of Douglas time. Special this week—three ar- s, showgoers. | tistic portraits for $5.00. y | poUGLAS GIRL Now | C : AT FLORENCE SHOP, MARKOE STUDIO | Telephone 487 Miss Mona Carlson of Douglas,’ £ who has just returned from Seattle = = EGGS, Standards,large, fresh, 3 doz. for . . . . . . . . .. 89c R e i i vl T £ cau course, which include in- struction in all of the new methods| {yuneau Publie lerary TaE JuNeau LAUNDRY e~ of permanent waving, is now u‘ Free Read]ng Room Franklin Street, between member of the force of the Flor- ‘ s Hall Becond ¥iooe Front and Second Streets ) " ence Shop. ] WASHING POWDER, Citrus, large package . . . . . . .. . 24c AN || Main Sircet and Pourtn ¥ PHONE 350 \’ Old papers at the Empire office \ Reading Room Open From }tm..,..,,_____.- I e < i 8 a m to 10 p. m. |® s g SOAP, P. and G. Naptha, 10bars . . .. . . . . . . . . . 35¢ lwsnp motwwem { | A G savp | L) b4 Newspapers, Reference, 1l Music for all occasions ' Books, Etc. |l TRLEFHORE 40 | , Ete. i 4 | FREE TO ALL e —— w4 % ) ’ H N PR R e ; CORNED BEEF, Armour’s1lb. tins,2tinsfor . . . . . . . . . 49c e el [ The Best Laundry | f i l l B d 3 k f 25 3 At a Fair Price H je e | WHERE? i [ 'l . | i MACARONI, Spaghetti Noodles, Ghiglione Brand, 3 pkgs. for . c | capmaT TXUNDRY | | . | | Phone 355 Franklin St. }E | EXPERT [l LI | [ by 9 e o A ; 2" | [ > g atoumer g it . Kellogg’s or Posts’, 3 pkgs. for . g . 5¢c B| rerariNG : 4 CORN FLAKES, 88 .. 88, e : { : JUNEAU CABINET |}, & | You do not take your watch and DETAIL MILL- “i || to a blacksmith for repairs. WORK CO. |l Not Only Cheaper but i {| Then do not b LARGE ASSORTMENT FRUITS AND VEGETABLES b'as Benag " wom oo, il s o inexperienced. Our automo- || Machine Shop i‘ bile mechanicians are expert |' H engine men—and we guaran- CABINET and H RICE & AHLERS CO. 4 tee their work. Service charge MILLWORK f & ; 18 no higher—and you get 0 2 5 GOOD PLUMBING only first-class workmanship. GENERA‘I).\.'(?I?EPEN’J ER § “We tell you in advance (i 3 H what job will cost” | ) GLASS REPLACED CONNORS MOTOR IN AUTOS = P - (i v T COMPANY Estimates Furnished - > ALL OvVe R ] HE ) ORLD | () T i e 4 CHEVROLET DEALERS | $5.00 STORE M SO S RO | Second at Scw* v b otk vt 5 ‘_l Id papers at The Empire, { o bl ! J

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