The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 27, 1932, Page 7

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ARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG (% e HELLO ; BOAT SEIZED FOR : RUNNING BLIND - Subject of Libel Federal Dis- trict Court T 4598 Is For tailure to pay a The T-4598 is cl in waters at the tineau 'Channel was sent Apri t the Customs E BUTTER FRESH CREAMERY Sunset Gold 3 pounds for 79¢ JAM, Armour’s QUART JARS 2 for 59¢ BACON GOLD COIN 19¢ pound CHEESE FULL CREAM—American, Kraft’s, Elkhorn 20c pound R T A R S T A PHONE 24 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1932. L2 il RIS 1S THE You ANT ME CAN SKIP o | SULTAN SPE‘fK‘NG k) OUT FoR ONE OF MY FANORITE WIVES\ DAy any iGK 0P WilL BE DOwWN Te Do SOME SHOPPING ¥ Nou MAY CHARGE EVERYTHING held long and 6 in 1930. {dvertiscrs of United States of more atten- he said ion of National Ad- ome 350 me $300,000,000 VACATION DAYS ering AN ARMY OF HARD-PLAYING KIDDIES WITH BETWEEN MEAL APPETITES. gl C & H BEST GRADE SUGAR, 100 Lbs. - $4.99 MAYONNAISE, full quart jars . .. ... 49c GOLD MEDAL—BEST FOODS MILK, 10 cans, 65¢,17 cans $1.00, case $2.99 ALL BRANDS—Borden’s, Carnation, Darigold TOMATOES « FOWLER—Large Cans . 2 for 25¢ S0AP CRYSTAL WHITE or P & G 10 bars CITRUS LARGE PACKAGE 20 cents FLOUR FISHER'S HOMELIKE 49-1b, sack, $1.47 Hard Wheat Flour MALT, Rainier LARGE CANS, 34¢ 3 for $1.00 e PROMPT. DELIVERY | ATTRA BOY, SULLY DECIDED ThAT g You SHALL HAVE THE HONOR OF ESCORTING + ROYAL RIGHN A SHOPPING Tour TSS ON @ 1932, King Features Syndicate. Inc., Great Britam rights reserves 'FISH RECEIPTS HAWLEY NOT elop 18 | ow Optimism 1ck a rock and had to be be: on Dundas Island a few w s returned under said at the | mo; |She ca | advisement. EXTRA LARGE Fresh—Clean 4 dozen for 89c AFTER LAME DUCK PLACE {Oregon Congressman Not Candidate for Tariff COI]]IniSSiOn JOb nmittee and co-a ley-Smoot tariff, who was in the Republican Pri- renomination to Congress, andidate for appointment 1 here. counties in the st Congressional District and un- al refurns from t show ading Wi ht for the Democratic nom- by one vote. - Juror Clark’s Case Argued Before Three Judges, Appeals Court PAUL, Mi three Judg s in ‘th A. Clark, in jail and to pay a fin f $1,000 for contempt of court because she failed to reveal she once an employ of W. B. ) when she was drawn in jury in the fir Foshay trial. d the jury to disagree. in the second trial con- The ju | victed. The Judges took the case under | LUDWIG NELSON | JEWELER [} Watch Repairing | Brunswick Agency | FRONT STREET | on the shelf Kills ANTS APHIS i, MOSQUITOES ROACHES On Sale by Druggists, Grocersand Seed Stores. CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY MEMORIAL DAY } SABIN’S | Everythi;lg in Furn- ishings for Men ORMY! [F S TRieS B SQUEEZE IN THAT MOB IN Tre TBN-CENT STorRE ONT ThaT B SUMP A 2 L y |ials have ruled, upsetting an old| ¢ |tion, following a > (3. | "1 |25th day of Ma | 1 | canimagine—Come in and | | he meeting and gi a tak, was read. Action was taken to secure (Short Haul Airline Browne Awaits Favorable Wind For Takeoff SEATTLE, May 27—Na- ® than C. Browne is 1. for a heavy south e escs0ccecas Weddings Taboo at Annapolis on Graduation Day|Transcontinental and Western Air, which accounted for 10,358,027 pas- senger miles in ‘s New 'York-Los ' Angeles - service. ANNAPOLIS, Md., May 27— bells will not ring at the Academy here Commence- meént Day this year, June 2, cffic- t ‘of eradua- | 2l elabor- nt for one dings will have to| until June ed that the teme ate functions, is suf! day and all we be postponed at Graduates, in years past, been d the ed have | NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Commis: Court for Juneau Precinct, Territory of Al- aska, Division Numer One. | In the Matter of the Estate of| CHARLES LARSEN, Deceased. | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,| That the undersigned was appoint- cd Administr r of the estate of |Charles Larsen, deceased, on the 1932. ving claims against | ald e te are requested to present m, wth proper vouchers attach- ! to Henry Roden, attorney for | Administrator, at his office in the | Valentine Building, Juneau, Alaska, | within six months from date of | this! notice. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this 25thiday of May, 1932 DAVE HOUSEL, | Administrator of FEstate of | Charles Larse Deceased. First publication, May 27, 1932. Last publication, June 17, 1932. | All sons k t * Lifetime The New Roto-Verso Electric Wringer-Washer is made by | Landers, Frary & Clark to give you years of flawless laundry service. Its coraplete up-to-date equip- | ment includes a cushioned | porcelain-enameled tub, Lo- vell wringer with balloon-t; rolls, triple-vane agitator, self- oiling noiseless | transmission, and many other modern fea- tures, preevive 1t will do your weekly wash- ing faster and better than you sbe it. THOMAS Hardware Co. By BILLE DE BECK WASHINGTON, may 27. — Th record for number of air pa: gers carried in 1931 has been gi {by the Depa: scheduled air transport oper @oceoo o0 e e e e o e o forthe year, the Department sh itk |ed that 58569 |ried by the lne. The company flew a total of 9,735,961 passenger mil Laundry Service g | Sy i roeeif oot rircs q Mr. Ellson’s at nce at the nex % | meeting if possib! fee of The annual membershi N[E"r/g 1 soon & again and a b aced in i’ ———— el - o Mg paUCLAS ‘CRAMBER BOO DPOUGLAS YOUNG Pl-'opf;::orq NEW GOVERNMENT SCHOOL | LEAVE FOR WHI | To attend the annual celebration at Whitehorse, the following group from Douglas left this morning n the gas boat Yakobi: M dla’ Holbrook, Miss Elizabeth Fr The imperative need of a ne chool for t Indian children of Douglas, which has been ever since the. fire of 1928, v e former building was troyed, has bee: D Cham! of Commerce a y cause at the prese time. This need has been ily apparent to the offi ¢ proximity here as well one in Douglas, and for y . . il appropriation for - such , new |this week Carries Most Traffic ‘chool has been asked for by Act-|Sunday after i Chief Charles W. Hawkesworth Mortuary. The servi hout suceess. But it is - |under the joint auspices of tood that the appropriation has at Serbian Society and Douglas been made and $2,000 is now 117 F. O. E. of which organizat le for the purpose. The ob- eased was a member. ey £ EAGLES TO ASSIST [ BURJAL SERVICE in June m the Ca wa i ¢ - e he remains will be his takeoff on his e |t0 Iuding of the Chamber is to ob-| erment of the remains wi ‘,‘figfir e(‘yo Japan. e | ates between Washin, possible the consent of those |made in the Serbian cemetery s were unfavorable e | YOTK. rge of the disbursement. of —,——— today, ° In a consolidated statement of s 1D M. i Naney ”“f» NOTICE TO EAGLES tions Some effort has Council has agreed t Members of Douglas Aerie 117 to the Bureau of Indian'F. O. E. are requested to meet at Af certain lots suitable for the Carter Undertaking Parlors in the location of & new school. With Juneau at 1:30 Sunday afternoon, . The rec- the support of local officials and|to pay last respects to Bro. Alex ROy, Was b of everyone in Douglas suc- Brkovich. hould be achieved. A leb from L. S. Ellson of th Blison Packing Co., expressing re-! 'gret, that he was unable to attena ) 0ld Papers 1 engers were ¢ holder in this ¢ GUY L. SMITH, Secretary. cr sme at The Empire. 7 2 FRIDAY, SATURDAY . Buy Your Hosiery Supply ALL NEW IN LATEST SHADES—A COLOR to Match Any COSTUME A MONEY-SAVING OPPORTUNITY! $1.00--Now 2 Pairs for $1.50 Service weight. New shades to match your costume. Sizes 84 to 10. Silk Sheer Chiffon Hose PICOT TOP $1.25 Pair, 2 Pairs for $1.75 Munsingwear in all popular shades to match any outfit. Sizes 8!45 to 10. Pure Silk Mesh Hose o Rayon $1.25 Pair or 2 Pairs 50¢ Pair for $2.25 . 3P(u,r§ for In all latest shades. Full fashioned. $1 00 Sizes 814 to 10. . Children’s Hose 10¢ Pair \ White and Black. All sizes. Values to 50¢ pair Mesh Hose, Silk In popular shades. Sizes 84 to 10. SILK HOSE 3 Pairs for $1.00 Pure Thread Silk. Full fashioned. Black, White, Brown, Sizes 8% -to 10. e aaes er Dept. Store‘ GEORGE BROTHERS

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