The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 11, 1931, Page 8

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e ST TR IRT ONY. tae _— ot B o SRR ™ R R A S ) S t w "| which to eat. You might send l ! veyi: ti r S ing @ 8 e boys are expecting a large building. wd here next Sunday at the ACROSS c- At mabuedavts Pussle 10. Nobleman g g 1 dinner and those coming are 1. International 1L Trigonomets b Cook Is Popular requested not to forget to register| o . conflicts ¥ ATTIS] rical rune- | i | Probably the one person in camp|with H. W Douglas, at the United| . Mexiean dol- (¢ (A7 wy Sttt e | ' § who holds: the boys the Weather Bureau office in| jo , lar © ko g TINIE| 20 ineredient of | i 1 i best is Tom McMul Capitol Building, at Juneau, sheltéred o . w;lrulxh { Juneau Oxganlzahon Plays TCKYO, Japan, iune 11 ‘A\ Z Tom has a hard b(rmc 4 o'clock Friday afternoon.| .. o lfih < 2h MK 1 | earthquake shook this territory § oo " n the nigh. gfiiL 4. Auimal mclo- | on Street, then at City | naif of the population in the Tokyo £ H . 18. Showe &L 26 sy N district was out to see Prince Taka- § Llé‘fli\ n \Xealhe\ Has Af— 1 Funds Mlsappropnated, H l{l-:,rra::"k RS e amILM' ‘\Vlu Hold EXCYCISCS at ]l‘ Baseball Park matsu and his bride return from " = 3 4 bhayila 2 2 T " ; forded Rare Oppor- Banker Takes His Life| ,, g bocker £ worehio | a.m. Sunda Instead e dnndduacity i Tt Lmeyibon WUk 15 l!‘e‘:{u:‘rn: E 28, Rousted | y The Juneau City Band, in uni The quake was of a horizontal 3 tumheb f01 Play YARTIEA: Wesh, Jine 4181 Bl S g mtoNs S| 30. dlake toto & | of 1 p torms, appeared on the streets last | movement, and struck just us the Miller, -orme. Toppenish banker, | g e ‘LF 3L | The Flag Day exercsses for pext|night and gave _d; °r°h°°:°e couple was entering the city aboard ok SCOLT I cooking | charged with misappropriation of | Ii §reek ietters N[T Sunday have been advanced two|down town, theb rocd :;ttvi “f;e a train. They did not feel the ¢ camp funds, shot and killed hifmselt. tos|: W& BRowE the R| 32 . making the time 11 a. m. ball park and s een M¢|auake which was of about one 1th.|day. A previous attempt to take way to = [TIA 5. d of 1 p. m. it was announed | innings during entire game Be-| minyte duration. his life in’ Gpdkine; fatied RN [ElY 33, Spaces back by E. M. Goddard, Chairman | tWesn Moose and American sk wo boys, under Miller was released yesterday on| 3% Mognuin t of ine sxesy|of the Committee on arrangments.| L BRI R 1 { Curtis Shattuck, a $10,000 bond. ¥4 WRGE KPS 3 mepadeed - 1 39, Iridescent | Many persons desiring to attenc e Bl RUSE FESTIVAL ¢ silismotive y, there| He is survived by his widow. 36, Watery §9. Assumed ¢t LuE™ oyeage | DOID the exercises and the annual|the ba Fagmpeier »m 10 o'clock un- Miller carried life insurance of " " ton af the character 2 2o 41, Cubic meters |Boy Scout dinner at the Eagle|Was thoroughly enjoyed, especx}:l); nded. 8t B:30!| atmast. $300,000, P ) 6L Plece of baked 3. Say repeated- 45 Exist © " | River camp asked that the earlier by the players and the bastba 3 to drag a few eagidi gt U0 40, g‘:v'g'r':g. P M"T.,:’ i e 10 Bat'away ;hfln be set. This will make it pos- fanl‘ in the grandstand, bleachers| o £ % 2 Black bird of go' pooaice 5. Fold Bing: o1 > for them to attend the Flag|and sidelines. | 3 ol . P s 5. ¥ 1aved | S £ = s L gL :John McCormack Officer % “L’;."..‘."“‘“ 4. AMohamiedon . & ‘.e | Day mesting and teadd, tha Scout| THe a_np?;w{nn(‘fl nf ;he“b?kr‘\cd 11;:‘ q 4 ave cticn : M . L O 2 v r ot o ight was ne b Al - , e Of Irish Music Academy| & Lit.ror™™ Sradas 7 N Y'n neck |CAMP by ghe hour set for the)Dight was U = et e, a4 e T ) vance Simpson and 7 | 430 Companion 5. Poeins; 8 R ering | dinner, which is 2 p. m. | few months services jects of the mythical Kingdom of the DE{BLIN. June 11.—John Mchl: 2(;- 5.},’?‘,.;:“0"“ 66, Btitchés | The Elks have issued an invita- baen donated. The band is NOW|Rosaira paid homage to the Qu g mack, papal taAum and famous Biddes of 67. Glve tempo- ‘ar asunder |tion to the general public to attend | preparing for the usual Fourth ofvmday in an impressive coronatio { Sanarslins SRR s T T | o sl rarily §0. Tyos measures | <o ceremoniss, and particu- | July celebration and if there ar:|ceremony marking the opening of | dency of the Royal Irish Academy | Jarly the American Legion and other |any visiting bandsmen in Juneau, | the Rose Festival. |of Music, vacated by the death of ternal organizations. |they are requested to report at SRR S ) he salt water .| Lord Glenavy. i 57 P Garnicks Grocery and join the 10-| POLAND GETS U. S. MONEY : Other officers in our organ Wiring his acceptance to the lord NOTICE AUTO DRIVERS cal organization. WARSAW—The United States A , an dwilliam Hol- include Scotty Ford, bugl I mayor of Dublin, McCormack said i s Vo ook kb el ok S O T |1ed in forelgn capital invesments in P : < W camp yesterday and Cole, color guard, and Duncan Be- | wcufld bt rea;zm h;;;';:; driver's license upon request of| Modern American baking equip-|Poland at the end of 1930. Franca Scouts got a great , scribe. p b b e e b T it ‘members of Police D:partment. |ment is being widely installed in|and Germany were second and third Al ' e former’s instructions Obe I the Books- RS ;?’”e s i;"aAw";e;g, GEORGE A, GETCHELL, |New Zealand, famou for its taste in the light of statistics just releas- f and boxing. Mr. Hol- 5 woy b jdn, opperatign sy 1. ACAERIT (adv.) Chief of Police. |for bread and cake. |ed . anything 'of Musle. R et A RN R r q’mmmn for sev lI||l|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|I|IIIIIIIII|III|III|IIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIlIIIIIIlIIlIiIllIIIIIIIHIIaIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIII|IIIIlIIlIIl!IIIIIIlIIIIII Women’s Coats I.ess Than Wholesale Sport and Dress Styles 72 > r B, C, Z_ 75 JUNEAU LURES FOfk Kerciikan thip ON SALE ONLY | . ; Regional Foresier C. H. Flory, TUURIST FRUM As: Regional Forester B. Heintzleman and Supervisor R. A. Zeller will leave here tonight for = PY Lns ANGELES Ketchikan, the two regional offi- = p for brief business trips and rl a an a ur a 1\ Zeller jreturning to his home atter a 10-day conference at Fore sl 3 Picture Man aud Baseball Mr. Flory will remain in Ketch . ce headquarters here. FOR THIS WEEK ONLY Magnz'l!e Wants to ‘Iknu for about a week looking after == 1 lee Here administrative matters and con- E OSSPSR S 4 |ferring with business men there. HOLLYWOOD STYLE SHOP like—cloudy; these timber-covered |after Mr. Flory finishes his wor Near First and Main mountains with their tumbling|in Which they will participate, W streams of crystal water aré the|make a fleld trip to the West scenery I admire. Say, if I gould Coast of Prince of Wales Island make a living here, I'd stay, ™ said|for a week or ten days. Following Joseph Anfinger, of Los mn,s"that, Mr. Heintzleman will retu motion picture producer and ex-|Dere. hibitor and part owner in the Den-| ver baseball club in the Western League, as he stood on the whari of the Pacific Steamship Company at noon today. He is one of the tourists on the steamship Dorot Alexander. During the stay of the vessel in port, he was the guest of John T. Spickett, to whom the| visitor had brought a letter of in- troduction from a mutual friend. £ “Sunshine is nothing to me, ; J[ NE 14TH continued the traveler. “I'm tired e ¥ of it. I'm fed up on barren mn-‘ FATHER’S DAY sides and desert wastes. I'm sur-| feited with water that has to b_<-; Nice Assortment of boiled or aerated before it is fit > to drink. This Northland is a Father’s Dfly Cards i paradise. When I make enough 1 so I can retire, I am coming here to pass my declining days.” Mr. Anfinger is accompzinied by Juneau Drllg Mrs. Anfinger, who likewise is en- thralled by the Northland. White C in town, she laid in a stock of ompany fancy, beaded mocassins to be . given as presents to friends. Free Delivery = Phone 38 ——ee——— Ninety-eight men were hurt dur- Post Office Substation ing the razing of two buildings in No. 1 New York. RO S IIliiI!IIIIIIIIIIIfllflll"lIIIIj!iljllllllIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIllIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIII||IIIIlI||II|IIIIIIIIlIIlIIIIlIIIIIII“IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Arnold’s Removal Sale! WE MOVE TO OUR NEW LOCATION JULY 1ST A % Tonight COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF SEE OUR WINDOW Sk Tl BN e $ 25 A ELKS HALL BIAS TAPE, 3 fOr = coccoocooiimneeiesieaemmn e .10 4 i CROCHET THREAD, ONT, each ... .10 In Cuban and Spike Heels, LINING, CAMBRIC, 3 yards 25 il B e e Y ' I1AN COTTON THREAD, 3 spools 10 X ALL THIS YEAR'S STYLES VIOLIN AND P o RIBBONS, all colors, yard - 05 4k MOSQUITO NETTING, yard i REMNANTS, $1.95 value, now ... 95 REMNANTS, $1.00 value, now ..o 50 MANY OTHER REAL BARGAINS AND WE INVITE YOU TO COME IN AND LOOK THEM OVER X No Returns or Approvals on Sale Goods ARNOLD’S BOOTERY Goldstein Building. Store Open Evenings Until 8 P.M. RECITAL It is up to you to come early while the styles and sizes are more l'l)l]ll)l(‘l(‘. Frances Tanner and Dorothy Fisher —Ticl BUTLER BAURO DRUG CO. and JUNEAU MELODY HOUSE Program Starting at 8:30 J. M. SALOUM Next to Gastineau Hotel ] Admission 50. Cents

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