The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 30, 1934, Page 2

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% THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY MARCH 30, 1934 : - ARRANGED FOR | TS Phone PRES. CHURCH 58 58 ? FREE ; . FREE |Special Servnces, Three 1 m ; EASTER g P | Number, Planned for | Delivery Delivery j ‘ Next Sunday HATS ~omz.| FOOD FESTIVAL! | At 10 o'clock Sunday morning the Sunday school hour at the [ ] orthern Light Presbyterian church e Faulkner Adult Class will have| interesting study, as will the| ' r classes! provided for those of B 1 ages. e | For YOU and YOU o e JUN[ AU C AS" GROCERY ock will afford opportunity for * tation while listening to Han- and YOU and YOU! is “Lasgo's and the “Holy iy y Adams. | "At the 11 o'clock morning wor-| “THE HOME OF CONSISTENT PRICE” > | ship service there will be an ap-| e ——————————————————————————— e propriate message by the minister, e ? 3 AND THEN - - - | eloctions By the enildrena’ chots| CUDAHY’S PURITAN SKINNED 5 of thirty voices, and by the Uni-| W TR : g | versity of Washington Glee Club| Half or Whole—Skinned Ham for Economy! - I Laster Parade for Good Things to The choir will sing ‘“Jesus| The Easter Par: 4 & [ 4 ¢ g K 4" ‘3& I s | Christ Ts Risen Today” (Davidson) (ll Eat leads to the I. G. A. Store—Take ew rlnt t' Sés | ooy S0 Toved the World”| B ydyantage of these SPECIAL EASTER “Abide With Me,” by wison,| FOOD VALUES il be sunk by Malcolm Faulk- | A 'T°C nd dntie Newman ey Hetsel [N 1 § “ . Pound 1 “Tell the Glad Tidings,” by| Rl v ? Wilson, will be sung by Ruth Al- ’, i = . |len, Elaine Housel, Marguerite| {z' - - - Protzman and Muriel Wallstedt. The organ offertory is “All Hail| the Risen King,” by Hawley, and | R postlude, “Jubilant March,” b;} Lly. Evening Service } Easter evening service will be at|f $1.00 IN TRADE to 7:30 o'clock, the augmented adult| cholr, directed by Mildred sta- | oach of FIVE LUCKY pleton, singing “Open Our Eyes,”| “The Lord Is Risen Indeed” (Wil-| P MRS 3 $ ln S son), “Alleluia” (Rogers), “The fj CPSTOMERS finding Word of the Lord Endureth” (Rog- | & ers), “Open Wide Thy Heart”|[ll a colored Easter Egg in (Steinel). ; 4 Dozen Mrs. G. F. Alexander will sinz| @ eoc cartons. Prizes re- Oley Speaks' “At the End of the | ©° - 00 Sabbath” and Monte Snow will s » N av ¥ ' ) , for God.” | 3 Dudley Beck's “Festival Te| All Re“son“blv Price(l! anf;m; u“:?fz e bl}att[o};e ;:u‘xm IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIHIIHIHIIIIIIIHIIHI i;l UE I\lBl)()\l—l‘arg('. Clean, Fresh Mrs. G. F. AleXander, Mrs. H. L.| Faulkner, Monte Snow and J. J. — ining Easter Eggs T, Giiah: e o hc\ l ARGE BAGS Containing 288, “Hosanna,” by Granier; the omr ‘ Mixed Candy and One Chocolate Bunny tory, “Andantino in B Flat”, o ALI FOR 99 % A Lowden; and the postlude, Fu v ( s o A P | tive March,” by Erb. : O T e — . Y Nursery for small children is B 2 3T b e T PA. *, @ 3 provlded during the morning ser-| Rz R \ X Or S ' 5 vice “so that parents may attend ) S, LG A E with comfort. A cordial invita extended the public to atten YOUR NEW TWEE‘:)C:;.'7 &= L A W8 Gelatine Desert 5¢ on the 1035 e mscemmen e | N For.qladly owners of either real or personal | Regular Packages—All Flavors, ALl T ot P e ’ CAMP FIRE » w st e M ARSHMALLOWS ® Scarfs - Neckwear - Hosiery - Handkerchwfs Gloves R o o b 93 9 Ib. iar. 29¢ marked “YES” will indicate ap- poll,l(l I)kg., a2C . ] 9 proval of the proposed bond issue. R - . - - r L A W. HE?‘ININC;. | Hand Bag.s Umbrellas - Purses - Lingerie w 78 | TISTER LILIES CHICKENS Every item pleasingly priced! leges in the south has been han- SELECT THEM HERE BLUE RIBBON—FANCY dicapped this season by unusually o DAFFODILS pound, 20c et e e NOTICE TO PAY SCHOOL TAX NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN ) A . SUITS HATS e S e St | COFFEE—M. J. B. Aladdin Yellow Laws, 1919. TOPCUA TS - 3 .‘ 'I\_h? famous Stetson or All' male persons between the| ages of twenty-one and fifty years,| except soldiers, sailors-in U. S./®@ Pitted No. 2 can Hardemm Hats for Navy or Revenue Cutter Service,| CHERRIES - volunteer Firemen, paupers and| e =rasetie ceig men——many colors insane persons, are subject to tax | ‘ 3 7 - 48 in sum of Five Dolzars (85.00). orably known line e ] 4 sEPvd & Should you be kl)w“?il in Al:;kni Heinz Tomato 11 oz. ' ’ on or prior to the first Monday o of Michaels - Sterns $ 00 up in April, 1934, said tax shall be| JUICE, 3 cans .. 9(‘ i due and payable on said first date iz R ;m:a shall be delinquent after Moy ll i ‘ FRUITSanoVEGETABLES ed—Fresh Should you arrrve in Alaska later Pitt than first date above mentioned, DATES, 2 1bs ? ASPARAGUb 2 | A 25_(3 MEN’S. DRESS GLOVES & s ot sz f P17 ° B 200 \' RADISHES, bunch ten (10) days after notice is glven; Li d a Ripe Plgskm and Mocoa you. LAy P GREEN ONIO’\S bunch i All persons, firms or corporations, OLIVES, 2 pt. tins. 350’ ‘g SR iy employing labor shall furnish list 4 $2 50 pa',r and up of employees: to collector and are { LLTTU@EJZ}HCY SRIE authorized by law to deduct amount 3 i of tax from wages of employees. FreSh Wa]m‘n i s CE Rl ]arve 2E xF e Fines and imprisonment are pro- MEATS, 1b. ... 49¢¢ - RS { i MEN’S MCKWEAR % WbOLWEAR SUITS gt e e wom wwed il e 2 2 7P| CAULIFLOWER The well and fav- MEN’S SHIRTS Plain or Fancy $1.25 to $3.50 tax or furnish list of employees. Heinz : { .7 APPLES, fancy, | doz. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, Marchy| G 2 &) L i for BOYS 3, e neau, Alas| arc PICKLES, quart ... 45¢ ORANCES fancy, doz A. W. HENNING, City Clerk. The very choicest of Spring Patterns now being shown School Tax Collector for Juneau. $1.25 and $2-00 A large assortment! First’ publieation, March 22, 1934, B. M. Behren"dfs Co; Inc. | ‘ . WEDNESDAYS SATURDAYS Mandarin Ball Room Revelers. \l«f (add = = £ *Juneau’s Leading Department Store —§- e i

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