The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 31, 1933, Page 8

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AT, 'FH'E DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE }RIDAY MARCH 31, 1933 SEN Afflfl LOMEN [nomer s s o mes o« EEATURES 0 N BEER MAY BE ‘gmmuummmmmumummmmmmu|uumnmu||||uu|u|uu|n|u|||u|uumummmuummmm|umummmmu|m||uuuummlmmulnmmn = = Start Your Account Today ATLOCAL CLUBESSE B oims IDANCE TUNIGHT POSTS IN U. . SWIFT’S PREMIUM HAM, halves, pound . ; BUTTER--Best Grade Creamery, pound prmts i 23c ral; Mrs. Walstein G. Smith, wife| Three features have been dded FRUIT-large cans, Peaches, Pears, Apricots, |of the Territorial Treasurer, and to the program of the Junior Will Addteaa _]uneau Wo-|Mrs. Frank Boyle, wife of the|prom that should make the Jun-| WASHINGTON, March 31.—Pres- /l ” Territorial Auditor. Mrs. A. E.liors' formal ball tonight even more |ident Roosevelt, it is said in high man’s Club at Monthly |karnes, nad aiso expected to. be [entertaining than had been antic QUArters, has decided that the sale Meeting Tuesday present, but has been called away [pated. of the new beer will be allowed at 5 f__ e and will not be in Juneau at this| Miss Alice Palmer, Miss Blanche |ATMY Posts, Naval stores and can- |= time. Turner and Mrs. J, C. Stapleton, [te€ns in states which allow such [= As Mrs. Karnes is now a local |whose clever singing hasmade them | Sales. _|resident, however, the club hopes . |to have the pleasure of enter- ~taining her at some later date. e e < VOTERS PREPARE a sought after addition to many | entertainments recently, will pre- sent several new numbers. A Dutch Dance, and a solo by Ted Keaton will be other features of the dance tonight. Dancing will start at 9:30 o'clock in the High School gymnasium, PRESIDENT IS GUIDING BILL, (regular 30c fruit)2cans .. . . . ... ...... 25¢c PEAS-No. 2 cans, tender and juicy, 2 cans . . . . 25¢ RICE-Blue Rose, extra large grains, pound . . . . . 5¢ MACARONI-Best Grade, bulk,4 pounds . . . . . . . 25¢ Our Prices are for Cash or Credit-we have one price for all GARNICK'’S, Phone 174 1 o e iwhich has been transformed into . a ballroom, with an effective wind- ™ S {mill and row upon row of tulips {combining to furnish the Dutch| WASHINGTON, March 31—Pre N x UE motif for the party. lident Roosevelt today took into Miss Margaret Yeakey, commer- |his own hands the Administra- £ s cial teacher at the High School, [tion’s Farm Relief bill by summon- ’I k?“fl-\m‘_“l pom ¥ i |and class’ advisor to the Junior [Ing members of the Senate A smfl;xz;,d;r\en Reglslrahon Books Open Class, has been very active in the |Yicultural Committee to a confe g X 3 preparations and arrangements for cnce late this afternoon. as lhe” vnlmeél axig Salul‘day and Mon the Prom, and all members of the| The conference was called after | unusually large, (Jay nghts class feel that her efforts will|the members of the committee fail- | f‘n(m]xc( OOI‘"L;l]\:bO‘IJY: n contribute to the outstanding suc-|ed to agree among themselves on d ¢ t to make ng ladies, member: to bring individual reservations are de for (‘um in advance. It is nted out that the seating ca- is limited, and while ample for all local members, and ficient for many additional per- sons. All members are urged to make a special effort to be pres- ent for this occasion, and it is hoped that the club’s full mem- bership will be represented. In keeping with its program des- tined to inform its members more about Alaska, the featured speak- er of the afternoon will be Sena- tor Alfred J. Loman, of Nome, who will discuss the operations of the Lomen Reindeer Corporation of Alaska, of which he is resident manager. An additional speaker will be E. M. Polley, of the Ter-| ritorial Child Welfare Committee, who will explain the five year child welfare program which is With the city election only four |¢ess the affair portends to be. |What to do with the bil. B — Read the ads as carefully as days away, and two complete tick- s for Mayor and Councilmen to and were fashioned in an artistic ‘The dance programs are unique, be voted upon, citizens are taking {manner by the Sitonss, advantage of the last few days V before election to register. Registration has increased more than 100 during the last twenty- honor guests, will not be suf-|vha four hours. At noon today 754 residents of Juneau eligible for voting had registered at the office of City Clerk H. R. Shepard. To acccommodate those unable jto register during the day, the CxL) Clerk’s office will remain between 7:30 and 9:30 p. m., Sat- urday and Monday. No one has filed for member of the school board to fill the va- cancy which occurs with the ex- |piration of the term of R. E. Rob- |ertson as member of the Board. A City Ordinance widch would grant a franchise to W. H. Bacon for use of certain city strcets for the operation of an automobile bus line will be voted upon at the read the news amcles ; EllfllilIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|I'llIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||IIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIlIIIIIIII HAPPY DAYSARE HERE AGAN! It Won’t Be Long Now . . . . . GOLDEN BANTAM CORN AND HOW! BUTTER-Fresh SLICED BEETS being carried out by the Ameri-|€lection Tuesday. et can Legion. 2 . Honor guests for the luncheon| Promote Frosperity With Pusni- cans pound brles 2 cans will be Mrs. James Frawley, of|er's Ink! L 25¢C OLD HOMESTEAD MILK MILK CHEESE 16 cans pound - $ 1 .OO VERIBEST BRAND c BATHROOM TISSUE FULL CREAM : 5 rolls 29¢C - WINESAP APPLES 25¢ |} dozen WINESAP APPLES [ | GINGER ALE 2 bottles m—— . l n OLD HOMESEAD BRAND FREE — CLOSET BOWL BRUSH 30c with each purchase of one tin SANI-FLUSH v FREE CLOSET BOWL BRUSH : COFFEE pound 29c Vacuum Packed—GOLD SHIELD K. O. SARDINES 3 cans for 25¢ KING OSCAR SARDINES | NUCOA \ Pound 17¢ ‘ NUC0A GEOR TELEPHONES 92—95 24c BEST QUALITY Of course you can bake with any kind of baking powder[ but when you bake fine [ things nothing ever takes y ' the place of Cream of SAM, Tartar baking powder.’ B akmg Powder 2ipya® = Week End SPECIALS! Boston Cream Pie French Cheese Cakes Hot Cross Buns CATSUP 15¢ bottle BLUE AND WHITE SUNNY MONDAY 10 bars‘ E BROTHERS R : FIVE DELIVERIES DAILY PEERLESS BAKERY Try Our Genuine FRENCH BREAD — " LADIES’ RUBBER BOOTS High Heels, $3.50 Leader Department Store . .GEORGE BROS. » Open Evenings

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