The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 27, 1932, Page 8

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PUBLIC DANCE Howseives s BY KARLSRUHE | ON TOMORROW Giv- Personnel of Cruiser ing Affair at Fair Building, 9 o’Clock gesture on th and men of th affair f r.xp TO BE HELD SUNDAY : mactives b SAYSTENNESON % =5 % pe 3 i speed of 1:0 per minu _Funeral services for the late T A adni A B 1o . Alexar r B ku‘,)r-»‘) W be held flt anned to operate them at mor. irman of 11:39 g'clock Sunday afternoon in |, A 5 A 140, A e T Ca it nier- the Russian Orthodox Church. The | ITwo High Speed Machines gy e B whom | chyrch ritual be direoted by 5 i e il o %, | Rave ‘A B Kashevarolt, (b D Installed and*New Can- 1 been installed. 1 will 5 | i H There is a great abundance of rt promptly at 9:00 otclock to- | he Serbian Society of this city Making Plant Added king salmon ip Chatham iral morrow n.;'h' land the Eagles lodge of Douglas, Mr. Tenneson said. Thi trolle o 5o TS to by of which organizations Mr. | Important improvements have has no difficulty in maRing fir Bri h belonged, will have ch.m”"’ cenn made at the Tenake alreon | catches but there is no market { EDMUND BERTHOLD o the Susilas | car the Supérior Packing |their fish. DIES AT HOME HERE' Tnterment, under direction of th: [ Riugiany) R T ko — e Juneau-Young Mortuary will be in |Yesterday by J. T. Tenneson, Pr PARIS — Two coiored evening Evergreen cemetery. |dent, who came here on COMPANY | yuusces are n new smart fashion und Berthola, a or 42 Mr. Brkovich, who was a native | Pusiness and returned to th fancy. Frocks with pale blue bod- years old, died today at his home of Serbia, is survived by a sister |€arly this morning. Ab least ices and black skirts, white bodice on Willoughby Avenue in this city, in that countr; |normal pack, he said, will be Put |04 req skirts and sea-green drap- of tuberculosis. He is sur by e ———— [up this season. ed bodices and white skirts were a widow, one son and two step-| LONDON, May 27.—British mrd-i “We are giving work to as many |Jaunched with the Easter season sons, ical authorities have warned Eng- |loc idents as possible and will| The use of two fabrics — one The remains are at the Juneau- land that a plague of mosquitoes [continue to do so all season,” Mr. |shiny, one dull—in the same frock ng Mortuary. Funer arrange- may be expected this summer be- Tenncson said. Owing to the closure |is another new idea in the evening its hav been made Approved and (Tested by Goodhousekeeping Purchase for 2-Day "ululu r stores in e Memorial Monday. make a r,_supplies lers Sat holiday closed [ le ° . - . . ® day . . > to 5% from local with way, with t | both selling for 3 pound, and the Addi: 000 pounds, selling f the !cents a pound dance at cause TOCAT FANCY SLICED Dole No. One Pack LARGE TIN . will e | Dayandbe e Housewives o up on e ce their o a 2- e . . . “ SEATTLE BUYS FISH AT 3-6 1-4 27, and cents a pound banks included 13,000 25,000 pounds, and 6 cents a on with 18, BRKOVICH FUNERAL of the mild winter. RED AND WHITE Large Halves in Sweet Syrup Magazine TIN SWEET ORANGES PHONE 92—or—95 PHONES Full Quart JARS CATSU P NALLEY’S No Preservatives Used 3 BOTTLE GEORGE BROTHERS S K - with THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1932. ~ i — Halibut | 40,000 ay from sold the pounds, 100,000 marchers down Fifth avenue. ~ MAYOR WALKER LEADS “BEER FOR TAXATION” Dressed in formal morning attire, including striped trouser: t Walker of New York is shown leading New York city’s “be:r }’llcra)ffna.mf"d for: here are more 3 and 6% TENAKEE PLANT ment this year, and a m of work is being of several canneries in the district, 'mode. TISSUE 10 Rolls 50c¢c JUST ARRIVED MILK 14 Cans 95¢ ROCK DELL BRAND Guaranteed Best Quality 22 20( 40c POTATOES 50-Pound Bag 57| $1.10 than the usual number of Indians seeking emplo) stagger used MUGH IM R VED distribute it as widely as possibl Two of the latest wpe of c BATHROOM | HERE IS A HOT ONE PARADE BAGGAL AUREATE SUNDAY EVENING | Deliver Sermon to Ju- neau Graduates Baccalaureate exercises for the in the exeroises are Capt. Lesher of the Salvation Army, Associated Press Photo | Mayor James J. | i iscopa hurch, parade of approximately :Xevthoisz pmfiz;;]:l\'az;: ' _.|Russian Orthodox Churgh i The complete program follows | essional Mendelssohn Helen Torkelson Adante Cantabilc for String Maria Shclly Girls' Glee Club Qum-wz Tsz"m'kowfl(y Motors h,p Departs on|Bencdiction Rev. A. P. Kashevaroff String Ensemble | Invocation. Capt. R. B. Lesher | e Weekly Voyage with | S'np ural Lesson . Rev. G. E. James | Fairly Large Cargo |[COUGARS TURN UP ! Baccalaureate Address R | and of the Rev. C. C. Saunders Sancta Vith a larg five fairly cargo , the motor- | b C’i))f Edward Bach Purser Robert Coughlin, de-| from Juneau Jlast B |athlete regular we: lege, s Persons ‘booke inal pvts were: “or Funter—Victor Wallder. (3 L. Barton. Carlson, and | t Washington State Col- headed for nation this year. In his first out- dcor effort this spring Crews hurl- ed the spear 190 feet 4 inches. Todd—James ard. ing speedily. g e ka—H. C. Bryson ... SHOP IN JUNEAU Fresh Killed CHICKENS Pound 20¢c DUE ON NORCO LIBBY’S BEETS 4 Cans 50c No. Two Size—LIBBY BRAND BACON Pound 22¢ SUGAR CURED—Rind Taken Off Store Closed All Day MONDAY—Memorial Day JAVELIN PROSPECT| thur Crews, big, strong sophomore | SERVICES T0 BE ey, C.-C. Sounders. Will | | | | | | PULLMAN, Wash., May 27.—Ar-} | high-ranking | 2y jamong the javelin throwers of the G.)He has fine form and is develop- | R. B.lrajlway of the White Pass and Rev. | yukon G. E. James of the Metropolitan {and expect to arrive in Whitehorse shortly before noon tomorrow. he EXCURSIONISTS LEAVE ON TRIP T0 WHITEHORSE | | hor Juneau andv‘D:)uglas Resi-| dents Charter Yakobi for Skagway Run To take part in a celebration In| Route tomorrow morning, |, Ficld and Water Sports | Field and water sports will be ternoon and a dance program for tomorrow eve; |ors expect to depart back | noon. ld at Whitehorse tomor The Douglas and Juneau from V rse Sunday forenoon and w in Skagway about The length of their Members of Excursion Those who left here on the cursion trip are: | James E. Barragar, Jr., w | gan nized the party; Mr. and ker, and R. L. Carlisle, who Skagway, took passage or | U. 8. Government tea || Government tests. Al | Sealed in vacuum just like your coffee. | would naturally be the-best method. ®® Schilling is the Vacuum Packed Tea—the only || one that kept fresh in the Schilling experts say this: 6@ Teas packed in high VACUUM: -* ways Fresh. Head Lettuce CRISP HEADS EACH NICE RIPE and SOLID TOMATOES POUND FANCY SMALL COVE OYSTERS 2 CANS 20c 25¢ CHASE and ur.> ~ Po SANBORN’S und FIVE DELIVERIES 10 am., 11 am., 2 pm,, 3:30 pm., 4:30 pm. is or Sund af- 1 the stay |in Skagway Sunday afternoon will determine whether they return to Juneau late Sunday night or Mon- day. ho or- Mr Juneau High School graduating nhonor of the late Queen Victoria’s [R. E. Southwell, George Ben class will be held at 8 o'clock pirthday anniversary, a party of |V. W. Mulvihil, James Ram Sunday evening in the Northern|juneau and Douglas residents left |Chris Lee, Chad Bohn, John Mils |L‘ghL Presbyterian church, R. S.ithis morning for Whitehorse, Y. and W. P. Johnson, all of Juneau, | Raven, Superintendent of Pu‘blic}—r and Edla Holbrook, Pegay Schools, announced today. The| Aboard the power boat Yakobi,|ton, Bunty Fraser, John Ca 1 pastor, Rev. C. C. Saunders, will|Capt. Thomas Smith, they are|and William Cashen, all of Doug- deliver the baccalaurate sermon. 'scheduled to reach Skagway this |las, ther clergymen who wil take part evening. They will entrain on the L. M. Carrigan, merchandisc e bro. 1 Yakobi for the Lynn Canal port Old papers for sale at Empire ~

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