The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 29, 1932, Page 6

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POLLY D HER PALS IT'S EASY TC SAY THAT WE SHOWED BRING &3 ELM.- AR’ CARRIE TOGHETHER AGAIN BUT HOW HANG IT? S \ WE—I_L HAFTA TELL A FEW WHITE LIES THAT'S I'LL FEED CARRI WITH A LOTTA SWEET FIBS ABROUT HOW ELMER IS PININ' AWAY E LISTEN, ELMER, POOR CARRIE . MISSED YOU, YISTERDAY/ S _)_.( SREAT! A'\l I'LL MISQUOTI CARQVE ALONG THE, SAME LINES TO ELMER! e to Fairbanks, ain to his home. The winner was John Pot nois. His of the (‘\l"nrls | from tur ing is the program arrangefl for casion, which all pdrents ends are invited to attend: ocation—Rev. Cddwell. ‘America”—Audience. s—IL. W. Kilburn, Planting of trees—By Grades an d f the second mxzo TOTEM CARVERS OF BOY SCOUTS DOUGLAS NEWS !mg the mmayoralty office for his a depth oi 27 feet of {ninth term recently, reappointed | t covered buildings of the {Nelson J. McCrary fire chief and or ex-officio chief of police, B. B. School. Jolih, Al 18 1T yedrs ade mine in the Willow dis- | °X-9"C10 3 . Sblo “Trees"—Mrs. G1m Tu GUME NGRTH - rf Edicern north of Anchorage dast Tibbs, night patrolman and Kenll L % i | winter, but liftle dafiage was done |G- Robinson, clity magistrate. Dr.j) . s, i s okl 24 {0 ding—adrs: Rose DIWIK | The third pi was won by |t of the structurés. The mill| H. 'W. Milkelsen was appointed We tell you in advance what the job witl cost Be nfidxcllon—l”./ev dewll 2 1‘ of El Paso,|¢ od virtually without damage,!City health officer. No city at- 3 NliSSlSSlpl)l, Illln ois and 2 s of age.|cported Heinie Snider, one of the 0rney wis appoinited as the council Phone 34 E as far as|wae of the property, on his i3 considering abolishing the office. ! - 4 | Texas Scouts Win Trips turn to Anchorage after having| ) N 4 i 7Z | Mayor Will H. Chase, on a&sum‘ ) A CHINA TANK TOILET $19.95 Each We give FREE with every closet com- bination sold a high grade brush for cleaning: the bowl. Rice & Ahlers Co. PLUMBING—HEATING—SHEET METAL TREE PLANTING =" o 1 ke T, | ted the mine to learn what| Gene Tibbs, warden with the ohn Doogan, son A to the ler "1!01} | 4 <ot | was needed for resumption of Alaska Game Commission, and Miss “ s. Ted Doogam, Wi el | e 2 ,;) 5 - Zar,}a,"':,i:s tivities Iorothy Booth, school teacher, 4 5 : sd St. Ann’s | jyeaze: jiiigec e Natiorial Mus |“EHHEES = ki G ety Douglas Women s Club st Lo m:;;;z S Bl ADie b e b R gl rore maried at Russin Mission| q . st s he T v o e e b alled |00 the lower Yukon er. | Sponsors Event—Set |wnich he is recovering in good [th s Dr. Walter Hough, of the Mu losses in Fairbanks totalled iver i . | shape w among the n ff; Mrs. Eugene Meyer, 8 in the fiscal year ended i for May Sixth g ashPnas it of that organization, h: f the chairman of the Re- rch 31, reported Fire Chief E.| Inhalator and masks, as emer- SN TONIGHT ze trips to Alaska, T! n Finance Corporation; Weaver to the City Council. & equipment, have been order Wi e piaiig. tevingnyt! - nT CEIVIBAISEAL - IO held under the aus- H. Sargent, of the Alaska|Two blazes outside the corporate by the Cordova Fire Departme planed by the Douglas Tsland| o ANEOR. nt of the of ithe Geological Sur- caused losses aggergating e > £1 8 o'clock this evening at the |p.0 ., were s One of these fires was at| After having suffered eight years ‘Women's Club, will beé held on the Sclipol grounds Friday afternoon, | tional church the G ngton Bicentennial Pro; Emil Kaj- set in its home of President Bunnell of Alaska Agricultural College |3 opening ‘1€ d hip, ann nts of the Mey 6 at 2:30 o'clock, weather| ... .04 by the D. I. W. C. S prmldm s g were made last permitting. It is planned that each |5 "A will be given. Bveryone are zho Alaska Railroad, the A.As- b\ and were received with |’ 1d School of Mines and the other scing at the grade will plant a tiny evergreen |. ' . .. M &0 1o );ewnf 4 1 Steamship Company, the Bur- usiasm by the Boy Scout or-|¥as in a garage of the Alaska | Cordova hospital R«torauon of anid be responslble for its| > Vi e n Railroad, Northern Pa- tion, and details were fure| —— |the leg to normal use A afterwards ke € Railroad, and the Dx to Boy Scouts throughout | miniatures, | The young man ex | Club has had the hearty | b r",‘,::?)‘l,g Interior, % The contest Was very spirited |Injury in Juneau when 4 lan(l-; ration of the faculty and| * d in 3 s t high-class totem slide carried away a building inj Board in this project. The| p,prg April 20.—French el to Alaska received, coming from which he was. training boys under Mr| ;..o oan ‘now insure crops age ssippian First of the country. Those | directions, are busy build- |, &g e parliament & mer of the fir h strvived to compete in the| Women in Alaska are happier| ng enclosures to surround which is ton conteést are pronow women anywhere else n| ed bill authorizing the to 1)“»’\ tr |of finanec to organize |ence scheme against crop damage the statemen the judges as works of ar dhibition before the | ipling the planting, an insur- was won 'l)\ Blan- jy the name of tiie school will be sentiin and by Hail , of Columbus and i orities: They are registered on thée National Hadnor g e ard is 17 years e pole tells a‘x ngton but will later roli of the American Tree Asso- All his expenses will be legend or an adwnlum—— exhibited in the principal | (fluon at Washington, D. C. Fol- snoy IN JCNEAU ippi to Seattle much these Boy Seou‘ |etates of Lhn ccmnvry g UNITED FOO co. 1 CASH IS KING CLIQUOT GINGER ALE LEADER BROGMS - SNOWDRIFT DEL MONTE PRUNES 20¢ 49¢ 110 CHICKENS PURE CANE SUGAR 50-pound bag, $2.90; 5 o 100 pounds ... «.. .} SAUERKRAUT .. 19¢ PILLSBURY FLOUR POTATOES Yakima Gems, 50pqunds T FELS NAPTHA SOAP SUGAR CURED PICNICS Per 16c Fresh Creamery utter 2 Pounds Large Fresh EGG 69¢ Bread Fresh Rye 3 Loaves WHOLE WHEAT or WHITE MILK In Bulk, Zpounds TR Three pourids! /. . JLi Gk 49-pound Extra Large, AR b . 2-pound package ... ... PURE HONEY White Clover, 5-pound pail LARD Armour’s Number 10, HAMS Half or Whole, pound [ Arnold’s Bootery Store Open Until 9 p.m. UNITED FOOD CO. “CASH IS KING” To Make Dreams Come True The simplest way we can say why bank- ing your money is advisable is this: The more you save, the more you have, the more money you have saved, the more your desires and dreams can be fulfilled. That is why we say, save to make your dreams come true. It is the surest way. Start today. First National Bank THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat You are cordially invited to call and- inspect THE FINEST AND LARGEST « ASSORTMENT OF. h [ € HOT POINT ELECTRIC RANGES EVER EXHIBITED IN ALASKA Nine Beautiful Models On Display Alaska Electric Light Darigold TALL CANS paund i .o s ALL KINDS OF BEDDING PLANTS _ Also POTTED PLANTS and FERNS BULK MACARON Hard Wh,c_at. | & Power Co. Juneau Phone No. 6 Douglas Phone No. 18} Edison Masda Lemps Old Papers for sale at Empire Office

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