The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 26, 1933, Page 7

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY MAY 26, 1933. BARI\F\ GOO(,LF AND SPARI\ PLUG J 5 ave four or five rooms, the said. | heir country home ; 55 = 3 S ( is and they hope to WELL, T WANT You ~ : AR S S f B g TO FIRE HIM SO'S I e ez HEY, SOCKO-« % Z AN i have u‘ 3 under way to ! P ¥ T i # move ' A G WS, i N : 2 WHAT IF IT SHOULLD THE Ugoe.as‘_cx’mmfs i 71 % ; colony of p ent residents on - Bt 20005 wo‘;K.N \)“ro Sz e B | " . = h the highway and spend both winter § ‘;lft AS A aouNuR g i [ = Y = end summer at “Roc .\'.\uu(l " The TSK- TS | log cabin, wr HE'S ROINED- e \f’ ; _ o5 i . * jon the property f ' ; * VZ = k (3L % Rt 2 ‘ 4 \\'un t‘N new F < P to join the llll.. - | l{()lll.lll PP RESIDE ‘l BE REPAINTED SOON | PARKER n and Pencil Sets $1.95 to $12.50 Work was b(\\ un the home of Mr. a | Kohlhepp by E. J. Ba | preparation to repaint dence. The colors are l) a cam PEDLGSAFE WELL KNOWN PIONEER |CAFE PATRONS WILL | hare to ettt somare| "Iy i o i 3 5 of Juneau this season by painted house this summer DOUGLAS | o = ' Guerre ENJOY REVELERS’ [1ivin: "t hotas"on o Koo e i she s, G , LAID TO REST TODAY EMJO ug e tms e gn. Cold RN o6 i o - gk : KES TRIP TO | MUSIC ON SAT. NIGHT | Siicey 3o e rete e s NEWS {Paul and-Cal rtri rmm 1 servi or Benjamin ey et Spayiitl B s etah ~Tore beedtital that in ‘f l Bessie Mills and Jenny James, se rancher, | Y ments “have been com- _Ipast seasons. The Kohlhepp gar: | oreom nd A mc"—s“m JGm v s / 8 O Xy PO g laces 1 neau for a number cf r “RCCKWGOD” IN FEW MONTHs Piccs in Ju a 2t Andrew Jack- afternoon at and the Juneau Ice Cream Pa > ) nnusLAs e ] 0F son, 1 4 i u cmpel of the C. w Carter lor: so that patrons of the - 75 e RS I A | 0 ry. or the di ¢ pla ) and Mrs. James Drake are (] | a GOCS to COI] fe r on DIS- M nuaxs. under the direction of plac('& may enjoy the music play . Calvin Shortridge the Pioneers’ of Alaska by Jimmy Steele’s Revelers, at husigsticaly watching the pro- Clifford Haight, Ketchikan, was c ls PLANN'NG ey G Kostrometinoff, bunsement Of Em(lgency The Rev. C. E. e, Chaplain of |the New Mandarin Gardens on of their new house on !h’: arrested there yesterday charged i y James and Jockey the Pioneers, and Dean of Trimly‘SaLurdu_\' night. z Cove road. The foundation with assault with intent to commit 2 sscond. Billy Paul Work Funds to Alaskans Cathedral, delivered tl oy. | According to Manager Wilbur|'s completed and work is expected|a statutory crime. He was ar- { a John Wilson, made a Pall bearers were, L e E Burford, of the Mandarin Gard:ns on the framework next raigned before Commissioner W. C.| hird. j.. %o, confe ance Of- ginnon, William Bosch, Ja it will soon be possible to week, Mrs. Drake said. When the! Arnold and his bail fixed at $1,500| Promote Frosperiiy with Painte race—Calvin Short- | ficer at 1koot relative parnos Janks Williams, John New- |this orchestra at'mearly any point|house is eventually complete it will pending a preliminary examination.' er's Ink! for | 10 ““;‘ s " ma and Gene Owens, all mem- (of the retail district on Front| T i . | Clara’ Kinch eth | the A { ‘emergency g, he Pioneers Street. Federal Aid Will Be Sought|snoriridse, tica for secor [ . H L i Following the services interment s TR s in Needed Improve- | Junior'Knbe 1863 _dndrew Jack. | ¥ oAt B eaad onserst POl W B KIRK HOUSES PUT e §’ ments, Harbor | George Kostrometinof f let f 0 ON FRESH FINISHING) ¥ it t t the rester. r e The subject :_ o 31:,(; ‘B:,-l;&sam R R "‘ ‘f_ 3 X » absent Make Millions Think—and Buy.! W. B. Kirk has been doing his 3 aid for the much needed i i BE e gl “'f\"‘"“l e = : - - , e for e, e - “ JUNORS SLAM = e T ‘ . % r 1 t ‘t’t‘:fic jinofli:;zsmghflmg:‘ 5( rvice, the disburse l]ll\'j Al))'\ n;;xlx]x'n ISS('(‘ W“ltfln /_\ : J uneau Drug Co. “The Corner Drug Store” st et o o e e 1 will be hand direc regular meeting last hi Ba i ’ i ) iyl DOVGLAS HARD 600D TACKLE. 9 - FOR cessability to " floats s Win Baseball Game h\ T Gl S e S for the Fisherman pected to be in operation by the time to b g AN B o Score of 32-4—Mrs. |end of the current month, it was | (f its just fish you want, get a g / g 1ot Serves | announced today by Wellman Hol- | teine bcat, but if you want to en- a ur a an On a = bl P, oogan Oerves | braok, Acting R I Forester. | jey the sport of fishing, get your- Y A ound i) I T | Authority has been re 55~ | self a good outfi b 1 5 were n f the Oubs|iablish a camp at 1 where | We specialize cn the proper vy 5 1-110 » ill be employed in cle tackle for the sportsman and can b ] Cl D l All D T ') I TR ) P s up the catfit you for trout or salmon D) Ltore 08e€( “y uesc ay s 8 £ 38 to 4 ir . e Island | w the Wrangell - St fiching - 5 AT DoUGL s o e o Memorial Day L. DAY AND 8§ § . indstrom, |~ A 10-man camp is now in process Salmon Stripping Poles 33.75 to $11.00 ——— it r Nelson behind the t Cordova by Yesterday afternoon the Govern- Lundell was on the mo A ; Saitt, énd Trout Rods it 2,50 to - 15.00 < YEEDRT T 3 3 e ment school held its annual clos- the Douglas nine leck pigth el A Be Tl 50 to 4.00 GRAPEFRUIT CORN FLLAKES ing field day and at}t 1s o 25 t i g camps of askelt g = g Reliance—Ne. 2’s Kellogg's t is hope ew Th ntend to is- ach at rd and An- T, ine: 5 to 750 < £ giound in the vicinity of Old{sue a challenge fo the Elks, of the | oy o e e ol Tronte Riiries ) ; 3 cans h.ululges e o 95 Muck's cabin, After lunch and|Juneau City y g8 e Leaders 15 up bofore the races, a short timelon any practi t oek. | § 5} : o=, [ O was spont In cleaning up fthe| The Juneau player ‘ Reels 35 0 5.00 [TOMATO JUICE CRACKERS i‘“ ““‘. o8 3 ‘f‘r ‘“‘“j‘ L 5 “H“»:)’p‘!"m "hp ¢ SENIOR DINNER TO Salmon Eggs— Sinkerg®&Flys—Spinners Reliance—No. 1's—Tall Snow Flake were s follow ; the members had pooied | BE GIVEN BY THE o B 1 3 cans 2 Ib. package ........30c J Seniors, 100 yard dash—Calvin|of their cash and then bo Don’t let the bugs spoil your trip—get a zl‘\;-x first, Jennie James, s o:n\o m‘ .nmk(‘ ‘_\I/;I)r:_h(‘T,rJ:l‘)‘ On(:z MOTHERS TON!GHT‘ ]‘ ” s()N ]” &I)Nl‘ 7 Pl\[ll‘:NT()ES (;RAHAM CWR—Af(:Ki‘:RS i Juniors, 50 yard dash—Frank |ser x to the Juneau b: Mothers of the memb of the Reliance it Thomas, first; Andrew Jackson, sec- 3 Senior Class are giving the annual B S % Honey Maid ond : ra dinner in honor of the graduates cans .... By ¥ Midgets, 20 yard dash—George |they le! e S f the Juneau High School this = — 3 ” p‘lCl“‘ge hoff, first; Hellen Wil- |them to e in the dining room of the 'llneau Oun S W CATSIIP son, second. night for me and the boys will | ish Rite Temple, at 6:30 S & \‘ A (AAI Sl.'l R\ I\RISP The Whole Rye Wafer Senior Tumbling race—Jenny |be ther o'clock. James, first; Clara Kinch, second. Though all mothers of graduates H l l 3 ing its s inmer e ] arge bottle Junior Tumbling race—Hellen Deposits of South Dakota banks are assisting in the entertainment, ar War O ar . ; e " . § (AE b Medium packages ...30c Wilson, first; Andrew Jackson, sec- |at the end of 1932 amounted to Mrs. R. C. Mize is chairman of the d. $68,745,000 as compared: with $92,-| committee in charge. Places will ) G ATLICE - - ior mros race—catvin Snors-| S e e betore e T o oy o che tabis (N COCKTAIL SAUCE MARSHMALLOWS ridge and Jennie James, tie for Monarch first; Elizabeth Shortridge, "Clara S AR AARANAANAANIER | @ 14 7. Dottle . . Red and White ol S 1 Ib. package ........25¢ PAIN Across KIDNEYS CHILI SAUCE Pl 4 ~ PRESERV SWELLING 0F FEET 7 3 D a N C E 14 oz MR ‘ Rdwnw—FAssor‘tzed A Tl it 1 » — 16 oz. jar.. .,e.s.%... . 17c aihes 10 o tack N : _ .. fo MONARCH COCOA 1) : tee oy (R ¢ 1 Ib. tin : TOMATOES WITH G s Y pfv i@ ¢ e o e PUREE ;wrote Mrs. C. Deck- fer of 6030—83rd St. . / v 1 San_Felipe Brand e G| TONIGHT - Large cans, 2 for ....25¢c [TEEEIEEE had taken part of a bottle of Dr. ]’wr'clea A-nuric ;I‘ablllulsh all this 4 i 3 ¢ 3 H o o [ SRR IS ok {trouble was corrected and I have never 4 \ " : ~ T noticed any of it since.” ; . , IN THE LOFBY PL /\S TOMATO SAUCE Sold by druggists cverywhere. 3 s ! Send 10e to Dr. Pierce’s Clinic, Buffalo. % o ‘ i - g \() 2 S, 2 cans "’ CANE - Sl s sioonss .25(: ‘ N. Y., for a trial package of A-nuric an yrite for free medical advice. i e SR O 1 e AN T PEANUT "BUTTER STRING BEAN Reliance For your Sundm dnd Memorial Day Dmncr—Swnft ‘ or Armour’s Hams—to bake! Musig by Freddic Gilman’s HALF or WHOLE, per Ib. ... gL “Yellow Jackets” I’IC\IC HAMS, ‘average weight 6ta 7 lhs per Ib.. . 17¢ SHIRTS $1.95 : % FEATURING FRENCH AND ITALIAN ARRIVING ON “NORCO” DISHES IN THE Fresh Chickens, Brailers and Stewers Fresh Brookfield Sausage in cartons Fruits and Vegetables e Buy while the price is low s SR PSS New Wm_.,,%':z:www.. L o R TORCHENEE . . ey Gastineau Cafe || (LFORNA GROCERY H.S. GRAVES The Clething Man Dancing 9:30 to 1 BEER—WINE—Of Cofiise PROMPT DELVERY "PHONE 478 l|||ll|||||||l|||||||||lfllllllllmlll||||||||||||||||l|||||l||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||m||||||||||||mm||ll||||||||||||||||||IIII||I||||WM|Illflmllm|m||l||||||||| : : L T

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