The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 11, 1933, Page 2

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S % fi especially in need of repa sale will have the greatest purchasing power in years. SPEC' ALS HouseholdSuppl Women’s Coats forr sport and casual wear $15.00 Values 10 $27.50 Panel Curtains, P(ur i uch... ',,"“"‘ 8]\9“ Pequot Sheéts, Cotton BLdspre(lds ea. Feather Pillows 20x36 each 28020, Mattress Pmtectors ea. Mattress Covers, each Bath Mats, each Pillow Cases, 4 for ... 48 in. Oilcloth, 3 yds. . 22x44 Turkish Towels 4 for 20 vds. House meg Mercerized Tablecoth e RS 10 yvds. C retonne f()r ; 10 yds. Roller, Towel- ing for [.uncheon Scts, euch Utility Sets, 2 for Women’s Spring Frocks for daytime and afternoon $8.95 2.50. Values to § Sizes 14 to 50. Women’s Spring Suits $10.00 and $15.00 All Early Spring Millinery 259, Reduction Misses” and (fhriltlrr’n’s Spring Coats and Dresses 1-4 Of ¥ Vogue Corsets and Girdles medium and large for small, figures Reduced 25% Tablecloth, red, blue per ‘yard ... Kirsch Curtain Rods, SAOr ;oo Congoleum Mats, 3 for Wallpaper for bedroom, 4 rolls for ...... Green and Tan Wmdm\ Shades, 38x7 for .., Gold Seal Printed Linoleum, sq. \'d. Silk Stockings No. 733 ONLY 85 cents Regularly $1.00 Leather Handbags New shapes and colors $2.50 |Club and with the permi 1 of | day aftern ANN“AL BANGE L H Metsar'a the Eipls two bea ses will be ct- | E. Rice 'Will preach Lhe sermon. 3 1 for tk nvenience | The public is cordially invited. Oth- I'er numbers will be: Voeal Solo “The Golden Key'—. Mrs. Glen Kirkham. Vocal duet, “In the ed a DATE SETFOR -~ To make finai « hers there. June Meeting ang Garden of eme for DUUGLAS cLUB S e AL tRapie Tomorrow”—Miss Pimperton, Miss f t Club will me 2, | Thoma. with Mrs, Rang Krong . "h': Krim as host oy i 5 On the program last n SUNDAY SCHOOL TO GIVE Wothen to Cooperate with PoT. A — Affair Is Slated for June 17 PROGRAM MOTHERS’ he Community Sunday school honor mothers during their yular hour Sunday morning, May 14, with a special program s:amm at 10:30. The program Wwill be as follows: Mothers’ Day—Helen Edwards. Song, “In the Garden"—Phyl- Edwards, Geneva Feero and Jes- ie Fraser's classes. Mrs Recitatidn, “Loving and | Billy Feero. Ex. Golden Texi—Sunday School. Choir, "My Wonderful Dredm.” Reading, “Oh, Mother '—Margaret Miller. Krim reported an Saturday mgnt, Ju date selected for th en’s Ciub danc The Club is cocperating with t las P.-T. A. 10 I fund ing some very necessary ca inz, painting and cleaning school building. The a ‘Mothers"— has also been some of the advisability of the arches to give a mo: d view of the stage Address, “Mother"—Rev. Cadwell, cleared from the dance Solo, “Mother "—Mrs. Cahill: 7, will be contributed to- T Oy Recitation, “Mother's Work”— ements in the school BACCALAUREATE SERMON | Jennie Johnson. s for 1d Sun- Choir, “That’s Why 1 Love Him". i¥%e made during the summer. | ; Bencdiction—Rev. Cadwell, mnwrshxp of the !the DoIIarSpeaals Ruffled Curtains, pair’ $1.00 .$}.00 (,,()tt e, Scrs pdlr fege .$1.00 ..$1.00 Checked Linen Damask. .$1.00 .$1.00 JUI\Cd\l Leadmg Department Store alllll“ml|||l|||||||"_ll||_|||||||IIll|l|||H|l||||||ml|ll|l||||||||"|lfl|||l||||||||||||||]H|||||||||Hfl|||m||"lul|“u"““mmwmflmmm""IIIlllmlflmllmllml|||||||||||"|H|l|||||||| n, May 14, at /! Cnliveh. uf.i?m R DAY | lies 1 L) $1.Q0 ...81.00 $1.00 .$1.00 .$1.00 i S C$1.00 $1.00 $1Q0 L8100 $1.00 $1.00 1itl (33 {4 $1.00 .$1.00 7 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MAY 11, A Week oi‘ Sensat;onaf Values' An‘offering of new est Spring Merchandisé' ind fashion? '8 g“% i:\ ery doan spent i’ this Mzchael Sterns Suits i/ .and Top Coats in latest styles and colors. At new ]()\\ pr ice— as lou' as $22.50 M en’s Sweater Couts 100% wool, 2 pockets. serviceable at $3.95 each M en’s Phoenix H ose Wonderfal values. (‘()]UTS‘— as low as 35¢ pair Motre: Service Per Men’s Hats Famous’ Stetson and Hardman brand in latest shades. ' $3.50 and $5.00 MEN’S CAPS at: $2.50 each STAR BRAND - All Leather SHOES MEN—WOMEN—CHILDREN in dress and sport styles at the lowest prices in history A real coat— All sizes and Pair *W Fur Show WASHIHK!TQN ‘May 11— “Big Shots” of ‘the * ¢ family will bask luxuriously under the rays of infra red and violet lights when ‘thay are taken to the World's Fair atiChicago by the Smithsonian In- | stitution in June. 1One proud sahd lizard from each continent of the world wil |displayed as a part fo the Smith soniah exhibit, llustrating the last word in the care of live animals Other ‘displays - will ‘summ. the varied activities of the ins tutieh @nd its history ‘as & govern- M specimens’ will be shown to demonstrate evelution *in one of the lower forms of life. —_— e — MILK PRICES REDUCED fwill be at the rate of 15 cents per quart and 8 cents per pint. —adv. DOUGLAS DAIRY. - e — As only three members of Custer , are still alive n has been dis- isanded. ment ageney. ‘A ‘complete series of | . |SPECIAL,_SERVICES FOR METHODISTS 4% ON NEXT SUNDAY, Special servicés have been ar- ‘ranged for the Methodist ‘Episcopa) | Church for next Sunday, Mother's | Day. All the mothers of the Cradle | Roll Department are especially in- vited to be present. Special music | has been arranged for the worship | ‘p-nod and the pastor will have a! story for the children and a Mother's Day message for the adults. The Pastor will also ad- tism for those who desire to have their children baptized. In the evening, a number of the = = =! E = = = E = 5 1933. c "-Y l s u R G E D J. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The Weather BY CHAMBER TO H By the U. 8. Weather Burean) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 pm., May 11: “BUY AT HUME“ Rain tonight and Friday; cooler Friday; moderate southeast- erly winds. Time Barometer Temp. Humility Wind Velocity ~ Weather —— 3 4 pm. yest'y 30.21 57 40 NW 18 Clear Adopts Resolution Urging|# *m ¢ B 8 v s iess Noon today 3016 54 50 w10 Clear Patronage of Home In- CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS dustry by Council YESTERDAY | TODAY Highest 4p.m. | Lowest4a.m. 4a.m. Precip. 4am. Station temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather Barrow 2975 gl S TR A + 0 Nomé i 28 28 4 Trace [ Bethel 10 40 2+ " 48 0 r Fort Yukon 54 52 34 34 4 0 Pt C'd\ ; 2 40 24 2 4 02 PtOdy 54 46 36 36 4 02 cldy 46 46 34 34 4 0 Clear 380 o 28 28 14 0 Cldy 38 36 8 8 Pk lim Cdy 0 40 38 40, 20 38 Rain 4 u 36 36 4 e Rain T | 38 38 2 0 Cldy % 2 g0 == 1 0 PtCldy tchikan 66 66 42 2 4 0 Clear | Prince Rupert 60 50 40 4 4 0 Cldy E 68 64 34 38 4 0 Clear 6 64 46 .46 4 [0 cldy 60 50 48 48 6 0 Cldy pre st Sk 60 54 48 48 Clear crchandise and su S & < ar as possible in Alaska; “WHEREAS, many The barometric pressure remains above normal throughout Al- ska with generally cloudy weather except in Southwestern Alaska ‘v\lnu\ moderate rains have been caused Uu eastward advance of low pressure south of the Ala<k1 Pm\ Light showers fell yesterday in th: central Interf fallen at izing hOM® | Bothe) and Tanana and have es and local stores; "md WHEREAS, the Juneau Cham-| y introduced in g local con-{ preference over outside] in the matter of all} WHITE LINE CABS 25 cents in City TELEPHONE 444 , Be It Resolv- I 1, That the ot White Line Cab and Ambulance Co. s in the r and letting of con FRED HENNING IS BACK HOME FROM | VISIT TO FAMILY | [ FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. d this week { minister the Sacrament of Bap-! old songs of home will be sung be- | sides the special music which has been prepared by the choir and a| male quartette. Lieut. Bender, of speaker at this service. e——— BARANOF MAKES FLIGHT ‘The Seaplane Baranof returned to Juneau from Chichagof Island yesterday With ‘Willlam P. Cham- ‘Ryan flew from Chichagof to Ten- akee on the same trip, Pllot Gene -eyflnc at the -controls. Fbemn as a passenger. Father T. | ‘the Salvation Army, will be the; Dating from May 10, milk prices| { | Louise s. Henning's p: He 5 in Washington. Mr. Hen-| just nine days with , but it was long enough inzg who| CARR’S JUNEAU’S FINEST FOOD STORE TELEPHONE 58 FREE DELIVERY! 10 a.m. Store Open Evenings that Anne Lou- | charming 1 the coun- | . Bo and baby daughter are feeling fine and will mmm to Juneau in about a month, } said. Just 46 Pounds of Fat Gone | Feels 20 Years Younger mos: | | “I surely can recommend Kru-' schen Saits. I reduced from 156 to 110 Ibs., my natural weight and I feel 20 years younger. ‘A pinch a, day, keeps the fat away.’” Mrs. Vale Walter, Seattle, Washington (Dec. 80, 1932). Once a day take Kruschen Salts —one half teaspoonful in a glass, of hot water first thing every morn- ing. Besides losing ugly fat SAFE-! LY you'll gain in health and physi-| cal attractiveness—constipation, gas and acidity will cease to bother— youwll feel younger—more active— full of ambition—clear skin—spark-| ling eyes. jar that lasts 4 weeks cost but a t ifle at Butler Mauro Drug Co., Juneau Drug Co., or any drugstme in the world—but demand and get Kruschen and if one bottle doesn't joyfully satisfy you—money back. adv. | 2pm. 5pm. INSURANCE Allen Shattuck, Inc. Established 1898 Juneau, Alaska - — THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “Tomorrow’s Styles Corner 4th and Franklin Sts. Today” Phone 136-2 | I “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” | An offering of real values in wool and knit SUITS Priced from $10.95 to $22.50 Halygrer> “Juneau’s Own Store” LUMBER J uneau Lumber Mills, Inc. THE TREND is toward “ELECTROL”-of course! Harri Machine Shop Plumbing Sheet Metal Heating “

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