The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 19, 1933, Page 2

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'I'HE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, ml’DAY MAY 19, 1933. The New Hats are Charming! Latest Shapes and Fabrcs with hewer Tnmmmg {oalts | . ;| ¥alk i much chic they will add to your summer costume . . Inexpensively Priced! Just Avrived! A LARGE SHIPMENT OF MEN'S WOMEN'S, CHILDREN'S BOYS' AND GIRLS' FAMOUS ALL-LEATHER STAR BRAND SHOES MEN’S OXFORDS Lilif'st; Sty]f‘ Solid Lea!]f('r Star Brand - 2P New Low Price ... Childiens’ Oxfords and Dress Slippers Famous Poll Parrot Brand. Solid Leather. They Speak for Themselves Trim Tred Dress Slippers PLAY oxm}mun 25, $1.80, $1.75 PATEI\QT smAPs--szm sms $3.50 INFANTS SHOES at 75c and $1.00 FOR PARTICULAR WOMEN Strap and Oxford Siyles $3.75. $4.75, $5.75 eit’s Work Shoes Moccasin ng, Composition Sole—More Wear Per Pair at New Low Price; $265 Ked Tennis Shoes For Boys and Youths 85¢ and 95¢ Just Fine for Summer Wear Summer Sport Shoes Litdiey Spiort Oxfords Two-Tone Crepe Sole and Leather Sole Medium Low Heel $2.75, $3.50, $3.95, $4:95 White and Red Oxford and T Strap $1.95 and $2.25 Green, Brown, “Home of Dr. S'choli’s Foot Cnmfort Appliances )., Inc. | | {dance, so that YBASEBALL HOP SATURDAY BY ' LEGIONNAIRES - ers and with Worth as manager, as well as player, we will run away with the pennant; George Worth says so himself, the ex-soldiers today. The Amgerican Legion Drum Corp will do their share by parading the streets befors the, no one will forget| the date, and all the committee lasks is that everyone follow the crowd to the Elks Hall and enjoy | the dancing which will start at 9:30 declared | Junior | ‘ 18 DEPARTMENT OF AGHGU‘I-TW WEATHER BUREAU The Weather LOCAL DATA MBy the U. 8. Weather Bureau) aw and vicinity. Cnudw mnmht and Saturday; beginning at 4 p.m. May 19: gentle. variahle winds. Time Barometer Temp. Humility Wind Velocity Weather [4 pm. yesty 29.95 65 3! w 9 Clear ‘4 a.m. today 30.09 44 81 w 2 Cldy Ex-bflldlelb Wlll Be ‘HOSlS Noon today .30.15 52 60 w 8 Cldy v e CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS at Enjoyable . Dance : Tomorrow Night ety i —_— | Highest 4pm. | Lowest4am. 4am. Precip. 4am. is the date of | Station temp. temp. l temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather nce by the Ameri-| Barrow 10 10 i 10 - 10 02 Snow given at the)Nome 30 30 | 24 24 4 04 Snow e enticing music | Bethel 36 34 32 32 6 .36 Cldy velers furnish- | Fort Yukon 54 54 36 36 4 o Cldy s for dancing cou-|{Tanana 46 40 Jis Ty 4 24 cldy Fairbanks 56 54 | 34 34 4 0 Cldy The committee in charge of the|Eagle 60 54 | 40 40 4 10 Cldy affair base JAH;SL Paul 42 42 32 a2 16 .06 Snow | fans and ers, or both, that|Dutch Harbor 48 46 42 42 12 .01 Cldy the most | Kodiak 50 48 | 38 40 0 0 Cldy . Waino | Gordova 48 44 B e 6 18 Rain n of (h!‘}.llmrall 65 65 | “ 44 2 0 Cudy John MeCor- | Sitka 58 — 3 — 2 0 Pt. Cldy and J. H.|Ketchikan 56 54 46 46 4 0 Cldy him with | Prince Rupert 54 48 44 46 4 04 Rain v Edmonton 53 . 50 40 42 4 " 01 Ptoudy More equipment is needed to put | Seattle 60 60 | 44 44 &0 Pt. Cidy @ first class team on the field. |Portland 60 58 | 46 46 4 01 Pt.Cldy We already have the best play-|San Francisco 62 56 50 50 0 0 Clear northern portion of the Territory. |the regular monthly social meeis |ing of the organization apd is an attractive change from the indoer meetings that have bezn held dur- |ing the winter and early spring. The barometric pressure is slightly below normal over the In- fv.erior and moderately low and falling rapidly in Bering Sea with light rain or snow in Bering Sea and on the Arctic Ceast and cloudy | with scattered showers from the Interior to Oregon. have fallen over most of Western Alaska and have risen in the Temperatures PRICE lNVESTlGATF.S SUICIBE AT CHATHAM o'clock. S ‘:‘D }nv;s_ugatj the reporlg: sui- cide. of John Arcnson at Chatam, ¢ NEON SlGN ls Deputy United States Marshal MARTHA SOCIETY NEW ADDITION TO |Frank Price loft Sitka st night, HAS OUTDOOR | GASTINEAU CAFE | \ta"Siares “Marehat Aibert waite |Blomgren’s homs ] see them and try them on to reaimc fmw ’)ecommg thm are and how ! s MEETING TODAY n official report received here sterday 'said Arenson had killed mself Wednesday at Chatham, aboard his own gasboat, T-470. Chatham, located on Hoonah of the Paul- | goumg off Peril Strait, is only a Adding the finishing touch ‘o With delightful looking basket ; the new Gastineau Cafe, an at tractive. . neon sign and win of luncheon goodies, about forty i b I3 decoration has been completed week by Erik Pauls Ed members of the Martha So: the Northern Light Presbyterian ** |Chureh Teft town at 11 o'clogk this % Sign Company, : few hours distant from. Sitka by |morning bound for Mrs. Gunnar Business continues to be g00d,|gaghoat. Deputy Price should ar- according to the manag of the Lena Point to spend the day. N, Oute. S0 ¥y Wre Indze thad The outing will take the place of Pleassd by the patronage given them by residents of Juneau on the shore at | rive there early this morning and |is expected to report details of | the matier by iomorrow. ——DIRECT TO THE CO At PIGGLY WIGGLY the products of the manufacturer, the packer, the canner and the farmer are brought to the consumer, this saving all intermediate expense and profits; here cleanliness and orderly ar- rangement of goods makes it a pleasure to shop. GRAPEFRUIT, Del 'Monte, Picnic ) PEBISEN . ..o b wa N TOMATOES . CHEESE Solid Pack AME_RICAN—FulI‘_Cream 2 large caiis 25¢ Pound, 17¢ PEARS FLOUR CLEANSER Armour’s Veribest Fisher’s Homelike Lighthouse 2 No. 2V cans 49 1b. sack 6 cans 35¢ $1.23 25¢ TOMATO SAUCE CRISCO Sand W For Frying—For Cake Making 5 cans, 25¢ ~31b. can, 63¢ BUTTER, Sunset Gold, 3 1bs. ... . . . 89 EGGS, large, clean, fresh, 4 dozen . . 99¢ Piggly Wiggly Meat Dept. ‘1933’ BROILERS, 4 Whole Chickens $1.00 Fresh Stock — Average Weight 1 pound to 114 pounds BACON 18clb. | HAMS . . 18%cIb. CUDAHY’S—By the Piece SWIFT’S—or—CUDAHY’S FRESH HAMBURGER PORK SAUSAGE. .16c Ib. PICKLED PIGS FEET Meat Dept., 24-‘. rings

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