The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 19, 1933, Page 8

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BEER BRINGS | BIG REVENUE | TO UNCLE SAM Over Nine Million Dollars| Received in 23 Days in April WASHINGTON, May 19 LEAVES FOR SITKA AND| WAY PORTS THURSDAY With Mrs. James Gleason for Tenak orge Jones for Hoonah, neral freight, the mot- , ‘Capt ard i Robert Cougl eft port last night on its veekly trip to Sitka and way ports: The tebeth 1is due back in Juneau on Monday ->-—-—— TIDES TOMORROW oA s s Low tide, 4:33 am. 12 feet High tide, 10:44 am., 13.0 feet | Low tide, 4:30 pm., 28 feet High tide, 10:42 p.m., 15.8 feel ee e cececc e o0 * Steamer Movements . NORTHBOUND . e Zapora scheduled to arrive ® . at midnight tonight L] e Northland scheduled to arrive © L at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow e . morning. . e Alaska scheduled to arrive @ e Sunday. . . SCHEDULED SAILINGS . e Aleutian scheduled to saile e from Seattle, May 20 at 9 @ : 4 am. . e Norco scheduled to sail from e ® Seattle May 22 at 9 pm. ® e Northwestern scheduled to ® e sail from Seattle May 24 @ e at9am . e Princess Norah scheduled to @ e sail from Vancouver May e e 25 at 9 pm . e SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS ¢ e Yukon scheduled southbound e e next Monday morning. . . LOUAL SAILINGS . o Estebeth leaves every Thurs- © (g e day night at 6 p. m, for © e Sitka and way ports. e © Pacific leaves every Thursday e e at 10 a m, for Petersbug, ® e Kake and way ports. . ...l..‘.ll.‘.l S A S ‘( JIGSAW PUZZLE FREE! The person naming the , g { { { § { ; { PO nearest correct number of pieces in this puzzle will be awarded the MAMMOTH PUZZLE TRY YOUR LUCK! See Our Window! Juneau Drug Co. “The Corner Drug Store JITNEY DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT A. N. B. HALL KRANE’S ORCHESTRA “NO BEER” TODAY FUN! FUN! FUN! Dancing 9:30 Everybody Welcome General Admission, 25¢ | This entitles you to 3 tickets — good for 3 dances. DOLLAI}_' and CE They’re Ma rching Today in The Cause of B Quality THE campaign of bargain sharpshooters has been ineffective. Their sniping at Low Price merchandise has failed to capture Economy and proven that they were merely aiming at camou- flage. True Economy lies back of Quality and nowhere else. Quality goods keep operating a long time in satisfying service , . ..You just begin to appre- ciate the moneysaving in Quality goods about the time that cheap goods are ready for replace- ment. Quality goods were never so reasonably priced as today . . . will never be so reasonably priced again in years. o BUY QUALITY and USE YOUR interest. joy to prepare. Treat Your Family to These Delicious Summer Foods Jaded summer appetites will give way to healthy, héppy renewed And you’ll save! FRESH - - - FRUITS and WE WANT 101675 68804 R TN Your meals will be a VEGETABLES Direct from Our.Chill Room to You! PUMPKIN or SAUERKRAUT 2 LARGE CANS 25¢ AMOCAT ASPARAGUS 50¢ AMOCAT ROBERTSON’S MARMALADE JAR 25¢ Robertson’s Marmalade coco4 POUND 10c cocoa "SALTED WAFERS 35¢ 2 LB. CARTONS FRESH STOCK . Gold Sunny Monday SOAP 10 BARS 29¢ S04pP NEW PROCESS PRUNES 25¢ for 2-pound carton NEW PROCESS PRUNES Shield COFFEE 3 Pound Can 90c WINESAP APPLES LARGE—DOZEN 30c EXTRA FANCY LIPTON-TEA POUND 75¢ LIPTON TEA HERSEY’S ik CHOCOLATE 5 BARS 20c PLAIN or ALMOND AMOCAT' TOMATO JUICE 10c CAN AMOCAT TOMATO JUICE AMOCAT SARDINES 10c CAN 5 AMOCAT SARDINES GEORGE BROTHERS TELEPHONES 92—95 “Juneau’s Largest Independent Food Dealers’” FIVE DELIVERIES DAILY g

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