The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 22, 1932, Page 7

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T’HE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY JULY 22, l932 B-\R'\IEY G OOGI E AND QPABI" PLUG NouL SEE , Tt TRV o FIX OP A MATCH WITH MY MAN AN THE. SCRAM , BO — = IF YQOSE (S CALGHT SNOOPRIN' ARCLA DS * TERRIBLE TURK" AN’ T WOZ \WONDERIA IF THERE WUZALT 'Some WAY I COuLD MEET THE TURK'S ManABER CAMP (TS JUS' GONNA Cordova, which put into Juneau today to discharge a hold full of coal loaded at Seattle. The two others are Mrs. Emily guest of M Allen, White, wife of Mr. are from Los A CARGO GAHHlER BRINGS HAPPY TOURISTS NORTH Head of Excursxon Agency and Author Voyage on Cordova and Mrs. White. Fares Are No Lower Fares are no lower on freight |than on passenger vessels, but there are more meals on the cargo carrier for the money, because |the time of voyages is longer. Th cuisine is equally excellent on bot kinds of crafts. o “Qur only trouble is to keep our To enjoy surceace from business | waistlines from expanding cares and to see and appreeciate |one of the women on the Cordov: ka's coastal scenic grandeurs, |“The I\]"lla are so good, and SO yage on a cargo carrier. Why? use’ ‘Miss' Elizabeth P. Allen, Car:lova left Seattle July proprietor and director of the Al- She came north by way of len Tourlst Agenoy and L. T. the West Coast of Prince of Wales White, well-known fiction wr Island. She will return south who specializes in detective stories, | from here by the same route. Her say so. They know. They have |calls both ways inelude Ketchikan, ed on all kinds of convey- | Waterfall, Klawak, Craig, Port ances on land and sea, and a|Conclusion, Port Armstrong and freight steamship is t choice | Washington Bay. solid comfort and pleas- Busy Both Ways Coming north, she discharged They are two of the four round- | general freight; going south trip passengers on the Alaska will take on canned salmon, Steamship Company’'s freighter | meal and fish oil. BUTTER RED SHIELD BRAND Solid Bricks 2 pounds, 45¢ HEINZ CUCUMBER PICKLES or CUCUMBER RELISH 2 bottles, 35¢ California Sardines S & W—In Mustard, or Tomato Sauce, Oval Tin 2 for 25¢ KRAFT’S CHEESE HALF-POUND PACKAGE All Flavors, 20c CITRUS WASHING POWDER Large pkg., 20c SWI 3 S. West, | All| said | ral - hours, ample oppor- the and ing her passenger: tunity if they desire to see community and go on hikes fishing t The Co'dom is expected | homeward this even | scheduled to be back July 29. Her skipper | C. Anderson. Her purser is George . Pa “no . relation,” he said to Alaska's popular Governor. e~ ESTEBETH TAKES SIX | ON VOYAGE TO SITKA With a fairly large cargo and six passengers, the motorship Estebeth, Capt. Edward Bach and Pursarc Robert Coughlin, departed last night on her weekly voyage to Sitka and way ports. The vessel's freight was destincd for various places of call. Her passengers were: For Hoonah—Mrs. Charles Metjoy. For Tenakee—Mrs. Gus Messerchmidt. | For Chichagof—John Mosth. For Sitka—Joseph Littlefield. ———.——— D. Hawkins, C. st. Clair, 0ld papers for sale at Empire At every port Office. BACON FT'S PREMIUM Sliced Pound, 35¢ HEINZ SOUPS CREAM OF TOMATO, CELERY ASPARAGUS Per can, 10¢ POTATO CHIPS or PEA NALLEY’S Per pkg., 10c TOMATOES WITH PUREE—Large Cans 2for 25¢ OLD DUTCH CLEANSER cans. 25¢ PUREX Quart bottle, 20c FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES ON THE ALASKA NEW GRAVENSTEIN APPLES, per dozen ORANGES FOR JUICE, 252 size, dozen CORN-ON-COB, MELONS, FRESH PEAS, FRESH TOMATOES, 2 lbs. .35¢ FRESH BEETS, bunch’ Home-Grown Turnips, bunch 10¢ RADISHES, STRING BEANS, GREEN bunch ONIONS, LETTUCE, CUCUMBERS, CARROTS, GRAPES CALIFORNI 'PROMPT DELIVERY GROCERY TELEPHONE 478 By 32 VIOLATIONS OF LIQUOR LAW SPECIAL RATES ANNOUNCED FOR AL, CONVENTION INPAST MONTH {Juncau Worst Offender Against Dry Regime— 24 Enter Guilty Plea { Thirty-two cases of alleged vio- |lations of the Prohibition laws were way, returning from Prince Wil-|recorded in the First Division dur-| liam. Sound points, and from South- |ing the month of June, according| ©ast Alaska points to Prince Wil- rto statistics compiled at the United liam Sound points and return, 'States Marshal's office and made in connegtion with the American public today. Twenty-four of these Legion convention to be Fairbanks August 22, 23 and 24, entered not guilty pleas. were announced today by Willis'! Of the latter number one was E. Nowell, agent of the Alaska convicted by a jury, three were Steamship Company. dismissed and four are still pend- The fares ancunced are from ing. Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg,; Juneau was the worst offender Juneau, Sitka, Haines and Skag-|against the dry regime, 14 cases way, to and return from Cordo | having been filed he Ketchikan Seward; and to Cor- ‘rank(d second with 12. Haines and aldez, or Seward, Alas 'PLLLI‘:DHI‘E had two each, and Sitka and rolum from Cordova, andez‘and Craig, one each. or Seward | Fines assessed totaled $2,485; jail The rates are as follows, first Scntences impose egated two ond amounts being for years, nine months and 25 days. accommodations and Bail bonds in the sum of $4,800 for steerage trans-!were needed by those apprehended. B (Gathering of Vst at| Fairbanks Brings ‘ Out New Fares Special round trip fares from Southeast Alaska peints to Skag- to Skagway and return| Seward to Juneau, $34.80, $18.00. i Skagway and return | to Juneau, $32.00,] Spiritual Dean’s Wife Is Denied Right of Divorce !hm $31.20, Juneau tc from Valdez $28.80, $16.80. Juneau to Skagway and frem Cordova to Juneau, $27.60, $16.40. Juneau to from Seward $47.60, $26.40. Juneau ‘o return| JACKSON, Tenn., $30.80, |Ellen M. Noe of Memphis, yChaTL’ld her husband, Dean irael H. Noe, Episcopal rector, bandoned her physical |he had reached such a st of Cordova and return!spiritual fon that he no to Juneau, $50.00, longer car i earthily pursuits, 20. I bee! enied a divorce to Cordova and return The Circuit Court of Appeals iova to Juneau, $48.80, e refused to grant a separation. .80. A Noe had taken the case t to Valdez and the Appeals Court here after Chan to Juneau, leellor M. C. Ketchum of Memphis | }dx ‘missed the divorce bill in chan- return ! cery several months ago. $51.20, A July 22.—Mrs. who Is-| had when | [ [ | retur: $52.80, Cordova and to Juneau, return $54.00 Juneau from Seward $48.80, $26.80. Juneau to Valdez and from Valdez to Juneau, $46.40, $25.60. Juneau to Valdez and return! from (Cordova to Juneau, $50.00, $45.20, $25.20. | Juneau to Seward and return from Seward to Juneau, $56.80, $51.20, $28.00. Juneau to Seward and from Valdez to Juneau, $48.80, $26.80. Juneau fto Seward and from Cordova to Juneau, $47.60, $26.40. Sale Dates and Limits Tickets reading to Skagway and returning from Seward, Valdez or Cordova, will be sold only August 4 to 6, inclusive, from Juneau. Tickets reading to Cordova, Val- dez or Seward and returning from either of these ports will be sold only August 13 to 16, inclusive from Juneau. The return portion is limited to September 4. LADIES’ return $54.00, Card Party MONDAY NIGHT JULY 25TH EAGLES’ HALL return $52.80, Bridge and Whist Admission, 50c Everybody Welcome DOUGLAS DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT Labor Union Hall (Over Coliseum Theatre) Krane and Peterson ACCORDION ORCHESTRA Admission, 75¢; Ladies Free Ferry leaves Juneau at 9:40 and 11:15 P.M. SAVE — —To Make Dreams Come True The simplest we can say why banking 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 of JUNEAU held at|charged pleaded guilty and eight|. §/mended such action here. AUXILIARY || BILLE DE Bl' CK JonE DOUGLAS —t DOUGLAS FIREMEN MEET A short session of the Douglas Volunteer Fire Department wa held last evening. Appointment of a new Maintenance Committee to inspect the fire equipment and see that all apparatus is in good | working order was made by Vice- ‘Chairman Robt. Bonner Jr.,, as fol- |lows: J. R. Langseth, Matt La lin, Rangnar Kromguist and Car Lindstrem. Action regarding a cial for the near future was de- ferred until the next regular meet- ing. | Two interesting articles on fire| hazards and proper conduct around fires were presented by Secretary Langseth. | e COME TO DOUGLAS Mr. and Mrs, Martin Imberti yesterday moved into one of the Olson cottages on D Street, cor- ner Fifth Street. They have been [residing in Juneau for a short | An effort VHH be made Saturday evening to wind up the business of the Douglas Fourth of July Association at a meeting to be| held in the City Hall at 8 o'clock. All interested should be pres2nt Dry Propraganda May Flood Nation| ASBURY PARK, N. J, July —A plan by which the coun would ‘be “flooded ‘knee deep wi | literature to contradict wet prop- | aganda” may be part of the proh- | ition program of the Women's hristian Temperance Union this| year. Mrs. Lulu E. Walker of Oneonta, N. Y, vice president of the New | | York State W. C. T. U. recom- P “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” ADV ANCE - SHOWING of Fall Dresses and Millinery ELKAY’S Fly.Kil KILLS FLIES, MOSQUITOES BUTLER MAURO DRUG CO. EXPRESS MONEY ORDERS ANY TIME Phone 134 Free Delivery OIL BURNER EXPERT DIRECT FROM THE FACTORY NOW WITH ice & Ahlers Co. PHONE 34 Plumbing Heating Sheet Metal “We Tell You in Advance What Job Will Cost” Takes any decoration! You can paper Sheetrock— paint it— panel it. Or you can apply Textone, the new decorator that gives hand- some texture finishes. And Sheetrock does not warp, is weather-tigat, dur- able and fireproof. Ask us about Sheetrock. Reg. U. 8. Pat. Off. SHEETROCK ‘THE Fireproof WALLBOARD JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS, Inc. Phone 358 Royal Range Quick and Even Heating Oven Eliminates Guess Work and B:jking Failures Large Cooking Top Surface Long Lasting Body Construction NOW ON DISPLAY Thomas Hardware Co. Frye-Bruhn Company PACKERS—FRESH MEATS, FISH AND POULTRY Frye's Delicious Hams and Bacon Three Deliveries Daily ' Phone 38 UNITED FOOD CO. “CASH IS KING” FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. ALASKA MEAT CoO. QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:39

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