The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 29, 1932, Page 8

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ey 2e THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1932. cLE A N_UP WEEK | Democratic Nominee ‘ s A Lv ATmN ARMY fllIIHIlIIIIIIIIIHIlIIIIIIIIIII|II|HIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIHNIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIllIIIIIIIIl'!IlIlIIIIIIIIIIIlHIIH!IlI!IlIIIIII3 O k Luws Tun\szls ; " Senator A. J. Dimond, ' Delecgate to Congres, will e do no campaigning for the e | ' next two or three dnys.» In e General Committee Meets| s foxine of any xms ¢ o|Staff Captain Joseph Acton sk i Leader Department Store SEE THE LATEST IN FOOTWEAR AT NEW LOW PRICES i CHILDREN’S SLIPPERS and He underwent a tonsillec- Will Come to Aid in and Divides City ‘ Campaign . . tomy here this morning. Dr. Into Districts W. W. Council, who per- formed the operation, sald h Id be fully recovered The BSalvation Army Annual . . . . . few days, and in e [Spring Drive for local maintenance . ° . . . . Clean-up and Paint- funds will commence next Mon- day, Staff OCaptain Joseph Acton, leader of the Army forces in Al- |aska will arrive on the Motorship | Norco tomorrow, and will remain r a vigor- mpaign, such E al and Hellenthal in ‘he as he ])‘m]i for next fall. Hellenthall building of members | of the general committee having in the city a week assisting with the observance in charge. the effort. S. Hellenthal represented the | The Staff Captain has formerl Chamber of Commerce, Mrs. Sam- ]3_KNOT SPEED expressed his pleasure at the splen- uel ‘A. Light of the Juneau Wo- did way in which the citizens eeees 0o Lco0 00 LADIES’ OXFORDS men's Club, Mrs. Edith Sheelor, of Juneau have so heartily re- OXFORDS of the American Legion Auxilary, sponded to this annual appeal and Ralph Martin of the American Le- of the co-operation of the resi- $3.25, $3.95, $4.95, $1.50 to $1.95 Pair gion, M. 8. Jorgensen of the Elks dents with the solicitors, making | and C. H. MacSpadden of the 'lt possible to complete the drive Moose. |in & week. May S { This' year's objective is $1,000, $5.50 Sizes 2 to 5 or Thomas B. Judson was to attend but he sent word M and there is every reason to be- t city government would N 4 I d Se . V l]ieve it will be realized, in view te in every way possible |[\NEW lndian IVICE VESSEl|of the strenuous year the organ- he clean-up movement, em- | Makes Fine ShOWing on |ization has experienced. ing his previous announce- @iy During the past six months ment that municipal motor trucks ‘Prellmmary Run nearly $500 has been expended in would be awv: uhbl( without charge the city for vrelief, apart from away of debris{ An average of 13 knots was made |the fact that the Army has been fro om p")\a y m\n"d premises. by the North Star, new Alaska|the medium for the distribution of Authorized service vessel of the Office of In- great quantities of - clothing and member of the general|dian Affairs, over a measured course | perishable food. s authorized to ap-|of five miles during a preliminary — e mmittee of her or [trial run last Wednesday, according' MORMON CHURCH BUSTER BROWN AND GIRLS’ OXFORDS AND SLIPPERS BROWNBILT SHOES Guaranted 100 Per Cent Leather BABY SHOES——95 cents to $] 35 $2.25, $2.50, $2.95 —— GIRLS’ SANDALS $1.49 to $1.75 nization to help in the|to advices received by Gov. George e R WO, 2 o ivities. A. Parks. The builders were highly| MEETS SUNDAY Sizes 5 to 12— city was divided into dis- |gratified with the vessel's showing. NEW LOCATION KEDS % and supervision of them giv-| The ship was taken back to its = 121 to 2 respective members of the |mooring place in the builders’ yard| -4 1 committee. for a few minor adjustments. The“LhT};\; week]ymsunday servbi:es of r\;ulllhs """""" 31?; St = sgiauns Reports at the meeting last night |official trial run will be held in|%he Mormon Ohurch will held VR i, N & ~ chowed that citizens generally were | Puget Sound tomorrow. in the Odd Fellows Hall on Sec- M e 1.25 CHILDREN’S HOSE 10 CENTS | b y co-operating in the cam-| The North Star will replace the ond and Franklin Streets. The PRCINS 2.0 oo fok s Special Close Out ) P There is every indication, |BOXer between Seattle and .‘\laslt:\\“"o‘e has been made to accom- 5 L = 4 it was declared, that expectation [Ports, and will make its first voyage | Tofibe M;le large congregations at- New Low Prices TR 3 e e »f desirable results will be ful-|as soon as possible after it is of- tending the meetings. The use of 4 ey $ }H'."d R ficially accepted by the Govern-| | the new accommodations is through ] \DI S ‘\[L S[LK HOSE 3 PAIRG FOR 1 00 e G ment. It will be commander by\me courtesy of the Spiritualist 9 2 o 1 COUNCIL MAY ELECT - - |09, b Whitiem, master, ot G 0 Ko Run--50 ceats Brown, White Black—Sizes 81 to 10 the Boxer. [ e el (e et R o M S Close Out Special ARG 0 TN 1, includes vocal selections by Max i T e B B ST Lo 3 -4 - — CITY EMPL(')YEES AT Faith ‘of Fathére Draw | Screiber and a talk by Elder Paul MOT! HERS D/ \Y——M AY dTH—-\tore full of suggeinonh. = TONIGHT’S MEETING |E. Iverson, who has recently re- Let us help you select your mother’s remembrance. RUFFLED CURTAINS—75¢ and 85¢ pair It is expected that the election| Hindus from Christianity| “";‘Cd from visits to Skagway and 2 i iy MR AT of municipal employees for the | Tverson's subject will current year will be tiken up to-| AHMEDABAD, India, April 20.—|“Why I Believe in God.” The s night by the City Council which, | Wholesale conversions of Indians | vices will commence at 1 o'cloc it was announced by H. R. Shep- |from Christianity back to Hindu- Sunday afternoon. ity Clerk, will hold, a special [ism are taking place. \ TR oy ey g tonight in Council Cham- The most recent instance oc- ' AT THE HOTELS at City Hall. curred in the Dholga district of ¢ _ T[\e‘"‘ Leader Department Store ne have been appointed to |/ ad, where the people of Gastineau date, all of those in office last|ti e of Andhari, all of whom| A. C. Adams, J. A. Stacey, Chri year holding over. Election for|had been following Christianity, toples Aven, Excursion Inlet. . i this year was postponed when the |vere readmitted to the Hindu| Alaskan (GEORGE 'BROTHERS) Council held its regular meeting |faith. Cora Ourtis, Juneau; J. Jerauld, on April 15, awaiting the return — e ,—— 10 W. Mitchell, W. Gibbon, Tele- of Councliman W. 8. George. SHOP IN JUNEAU lgrap, B. ©. fllHIIIIHIIIIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlI|IIIIIIIllIImIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIllIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIl IiiIIIIIIIIIIllllllIIIHIIIIII!II]IIIIIIIIflljIIJIIIIll_l!llI|IlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII f All Goods Purchased Saturday Will Be Charged on May Account SATURDAY SPECIALS il rl 25¢| PICKLES |lac. oot . .....200 DOUGHNUTS-Fresh, made by Coffee Shoppe, 2 50 Crosse and Blackwell 'AMOCAT CORN—Fancy Maine, 50 ¢ Mrs. K. Hooker, Prop, dozen ................. J 25 Jeafs L cEETRERL L e e ALASKA EGGS—Fresh from Al Weathers’ ar C AMOCAT BEETS—Sliced, Chicken Ranch, 3 times a week, dozen ....... 4!!!; HOT SPECIAL Neanl: - oUnc EENERYL N A0 G soc RICE FLAKES—Heinz, BUTTER—Solid Bricks, 5 5 c package .. M l d 2pounds . .o il TOMATO I\ETCHUP——H E ol e v 19e Arma'aCC | SoAPF Red nd White, large bars, white, 927c Robertson’s Paisley Scotland good for hard water, 10-bar limit, 10 bars ..... Jar 25¢ AR L Beand R s e s Pl\'EAPPLE——Brol\en Shces -|4 No:2size tin .. :.. 2. s v ASPARAGUS—Fresh, 2 5c ZTpoun(’iI?(.)E:é i S0k B o R g HOT ONE COOKIES—MIXED. 35e OMA e : one- d celloph i s i e 510161 Ls IS o B SRS PR ANy T 25° Large CUCUMBERS, each .20c e 15 ITALIAN DINNER—with Mushroom Sauce 2 40 RADISHES— 5 c Fresh PEAS, pound ... and Imported Cheese, package .............. bunch .. Large ARTICHOKES, each 13¢ GREEN ONIO Watch for BIG APPLE SALE ALL FRESH GREEN VEGETABLES TR R A S SRR 150 NEXT WEEK DUE ON NORCO GEORGE BROTHER PHONE 92 or 95 \ o 5 DELIVERIES — 10 a.m., 11 a. Lm., 2 p.m.,, 3:30.p.m. and 4:30 pomy o Open*Until Midnight

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