The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 22, 1932, Page 8

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Will Marry Britos. HOOP ATHLETES ARE ALL SET FOR CAMES TONIGHT Large Attendance Expect-| ed at Juneau-Douglas | Contests Here Boy and girl basketball players representing the Juneau High School participated in no workouts today. The youthful athletes went GOES OUTSIDE - |SLIDE BLOCKS FIRST TIME IN | JUNEAU-THANE PAST 18 YEARS| AUTO TRAFFIC Frank W. I'E;is, Business|Highway Clossd by Snow- Man, Leaving Tomorrow | slide in Gulch Near for Visit to States Standard Oil Station Frank W. Harris, proprietor of | Traffic between Thane and Ju- the Harris Hardware Company,(neau was suspended Wednesday by will be an outgoing passenger on|a big snow slide at Slowslide Gulch the steamer Victoria tomorrow for |near the Standard Oil Company's " THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JAN. 22, 1932. — e M i||ilmmn‘mlinmmmmlmnimmnmmllliflmn‘lm|mnmnmu|||ii||||||||| UNITED FOOD CO. CASH 1S KING T AT S TR S — the states, his first trip to the out. |station, it was announced today by side in 18 years. L. W. Turoff, Resident Engineer Mr. Harris goes on a combined {of the United Stetes Bureau of pleasure and business trip to Seat- (Public Roads. Removal of the de- tic. and other Pacific Northwest (bris depends upon weather condi- cities and will probably extend his )tions. visit to Vancouvver, B. C. Mr.| Work cannot be undertaken un- Harris expects to be away about{til the weather is cold enough for five weeks. a freezeup. The risk of starting During the absence of Mr. Harris |another and larger slide while the A. R. Davidson will be in charge|snow is soft was sald to be too of the Harris Hardware office, and |great. 00D FELLOWS through a few plays, but nearly all the time spent in the gymnasium this afternoon was devoted to list- ening to instructions from coaches E. G. Wentland, of the boys' squad and Enid Burns of the girls’. Both teams are set for their con; tests tonight in the Juneau Hig k School gymnasium against the bo: g and girl teams of the Douglas i ¥ 3-Day Specials EFFECTIVE SATURDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY—— High school. The visiting athletes, | Associated Press Phote accompanied by a large delegat}i]on w;:;‘eznsoll'w:::;;:lr;:io::;.l:rl; student: d other g“:;::glss‘dznlisen‘:m a,:rmg in Dr. Trevor Charles Stamp, member this city on an early ferryboat this g'umfr:n:::;:lhA;lealbfoél:ngr:p ':: i Ithe son of Sir Josiah Stamp, lead- Third Of Series |lng British financier and economist Tonight's hoop program is Lhe. third in the series of five schedul JANUARY 23, 25 AND 26 2,500 cubic yards of debris to be i imi iti g F = We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities road is 250 feet long, 12 feet high and 15 feet wide. The Bureau has wired Seims-Spokane any seeking to rent its chovel to dothe CAMPBELL’S SOUPS, CHICKENS, Just Arrived, ed | to determine championship honors NDERwEAR AND 'NSTALL THElR W"flc‘l o “vk:“d to be done b): 25c 250 s U tmod. « woud cont atbded 1S All flavors, 3 cans ......... pound .... ... S and a victory tonight would give' HOSIERY anRT NEw oFFIGERS ;Il'he Sgovellt}:unb z:;h:r;:r:o:tpeed- B the title to the local lads. The ly and Wi . P B b 5 s Yoo o GRAPE NUTS SPECIAL COFFEE, Fresh previous games and need ly to-| 2 o . % ¥ mights triumph o be awarded the A'I' GI.UB DEPUT Refreshments Are Served|SURPRISE, FAREWELL 2 packages ..... I c Shipment, 3 pounds ...... 500 pr;rvr;;er hon(;rsm i T at Corcluslon of PARTIES ARE GIVEN 1 PRSI SPPPIIP PSP/ IGARGEE. BA L S ABTA e T ners of e annel o il t win ikal 1 3;5‘:'5?;?6 nl;i’ e B i b R Ceremonies v D T /= Tea Garden PRESERVES, SUGAR, Pure Cane, Cloth SS C ‘champions] - With Chanel titles dependenton| for Dionations of These okl JuTeey sitended meeung ot |0, "Eores, Yo0e oot e Toe = reg, 30c size, 2for ......... €| Bags 10 pounds ......... tonight's games, they are expected to be the hardest fought and best | played contests of the season. Tonight, before the games and Pratt at their home. The farewell party was in honor of Miss Dorothy Aalbu, who is leaving shortly for the states. Four tables of bridge were en- joyed. Mr. and Mrs. George Miller carried off the high honors with : pendent Order of Qdd Fellows, in TWO Ar“des their hall last evening, mew offi- cers were installed. After instal- lation exercises, delicious refresh- ments were served. The installation ceremonies werc conducted by Charles W. Carter, DEL MONTE GRAPE- FRUIT, No. 2 cans, 4 cans . “Wanted — More underwear and hosiery of all kinds.” This is the call broadcast today by the Clothes Depot of the Juneau Women'’s club during intermissions, the Juneau 4 High School band will enliven the | i3 occasion with selections. Students of both schools expect to stage : established several weeks ago by it | Ml-s the consolations going to Miss 14 their serpentine dances. to assist local authorities co-operate mzfict;;)cgutg GA”:G’;:SOI‘I g:ya‘é Aalbu and Edward Blake. After a POTATOES U S NO 1 IVORY SOAP lal’g‘e bars’ § !Re:enltly estlbfls{led lo;v pflfesun relieving distress caused by un- Wing, Oliver Drange, E. V. Brown delightful evening at cards re- 50 | oun ds c 2 f c of admission remain in force for employment. 3 St "|freshments were served. ~ |= JU IPOUNAS .....cceeeeve . . QW ! & IO ... .0t viietencssnossns i SEciahs Gimes. o Henry A. Jenkins and F. O. Jen- P or . ‘The biggest demand is for under- garments and hosiery, it was an- nounced today. Articles of this nature will be welcomed and will aid mmaterially. The depot is well-stocked with near.v all other kinds of clothing. Tt is located in the basement The members of the party were: Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Pratt, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Blake, Mr. and Mrs, Henry Hollmann; Misses Dorothy Aalbu Belva ‘Williams, Jessie Blake, Grace Pinkston; Messers Kenneth Junge, J. McNaughton, Dewit Baker and Preparations for a large attend- ance have been made by the Ju- neau High School authorities. —ele SEATTLE MAN son. The officers were installed for one year. They are: Noble Grand, O. Bikland; Vice ‘Grand, Bendick Lowell; Recording Secretary, James Larsen; Financial Secretary, Charles W. Carter; Treasurer, John Reck; RED 'BEANS, 6 pounds WHITE KING, P & G, CRYSTAL WHITE, 7 bars. 25¢ ‘Warden, RENUM'N ATED o it;: é&:fi;l;po::sx;e wl;g;w);:]a; Don ‘W. Skuse; Conductor, Harry |Robert Pratt. BLUE RIBBON TEA, ORANGES FOR JUICE, Fourth Streets ESN. G, Gt Voo 5. 5. ¥ | A skaing rink, under consrue-| = hialf pound ...l c nice size, 2 dozen ......... c G., Ed. Jacobson; L. 8. V. G., Peter Bond; R. S. S, Bert A. Lybeck; WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 22.— President Hoover’s Tenomination of ' TWO LEAVE HOSPITAL ‘William Humphrey, of Seattle, as a C. Dahl, who entered St. Amn's member of the Federal Trade Com- |hospital last Sunday, and W. T mision, has been approved by the White, who entered the institution |ain, Henry-A. Jenkins. Senate Interstate Commerce Com- last Tuesday, left yesterday after- | bR v ot mittee without a record vote. noon for their homes in this city.' DAILY EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY | ISATURDAY SPECIAL ONE DAY ONLY ing in the fall of 1932, is claimed to be the third largest in Europe. The United States supplied, 8 per cent of Chile’s petroleum im- ports in 1930. - 1 The old home of the St, Louis Republic, first occupled in 1870, has been razed to make an automobile parking lot. L. 8. S, Richard H. Radlet; Inside Guardian, Martin Brandall; Chap- CANDY, Hard-Mixed, POTATOES, Combmatlonssg c pound . 50 pounds S R N S TOMATOES, large 2 5 .............. (H cans, 2 cans .. 10¢ EGGS, Fresh, Standard, 5 5 ............ b5e¢ ——————— ANNOUNCEMENT The Cash Bazaar announces to its patrons and reliable customers that purchases during the rest of this month need not be paid, for until March 10. This gives our customers an opportunity to take CORN or PEAS, $1.45 per 2 5 ............. [H dozen, 2 cans i i%:fiugll%c:m: TOMATO SAUCE, 59¢ 5 C OHIO MATCHES, '| 5 i AP LT S ~roreooee § {resouroes ab s tme. dOZEAACAH Vo oo i Syl 6 boxes, carton ..... e Cc 1 B RESH BU] TER 300 BROOMS, TUNA, White Star, regular, SOLID BRICKS—Due Saturday Morning Good value .............. 500 25c size, 2 cans .,........ 35c FreshKilled Chickens 29¢ DUE SATURDAY—Around 3'; to 4 pounds each SALAD OIL, another ship- ment, bulk, gallon ........ 890 HEINZ CATSUP, ‘ large bottle .............. I 9C DANCE R N R PINEAPPLE, Sliced, SNOWDRIFT, ‘? COl‘n StarCh R::vlr)ugnspkgs,zsc large cans .... ce --------- l 5c pound .... ... ... 25C WITH THE CROWD Gmger Ale 7 e 25¢ SOAP 10 bars 25¢ BULK SOAP POWDER, - Made by White King, 3 lbs.. KING OSCAR SARDINES, pertin .... ... 24-0Z. BOTTLES RED AND WHITE “16¢ VITAMIN DOG FOOD, CRYSTAL WHITE 10-BAR LIMIT 3for ... .... ... TO CUSTOMER ELKS K.C BAKING POWDER, DRIED APRICOTS, Ch M.J > B. Coffee A'xElél()l;%:‘;;l{g‘m 30C Ball Room 25-cent size ..ii..ca.e.... ZOC 2 pounds ..... SAah L f).l?ezsc MARSHMALLOWS BULK DATES,,. 10-a'cnt pa&kagés . 2 pounds .;.}7:.’... : - RASINS, 4’"pounds"....‘.v!......... PABST MALT, regular 75c 49cE PREPARED. MUSTARD regular 15¢ jar 4 .10c | PUREX Eh large bottle 19(: .j ”ZIC‘ 33cE Saturday Night OYSTERS 2 cans 25c MILK WAFERS 25c SOMF‘THING NEW — Good for Pink Teas, Bridge Parties, Banquets eorge Bros. R TN FIVE FAST DELIVERIES 10A. M., 11 A. M., 2 P. M., 3:30 P. M,,430P M | to the Music of The Serenaders , CO“FFEE thwell ‘Gold Bar or Hills, pound ....... S & W MINCED CLAMS Regular 25c, 2 for ... SHRIMPS, Dry Packgd,-; 2 for .. b d 39¢ 35¢ 25¢ seceseneeane 9:30—1:00

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