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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY MAY 18, 1934. Get out the “bus~fill up the picnic bcslal-—;nd away we go for a glotious outing. Your LGIA. © Store is headquarters for everything to makc the day a complete success. PQRK & BEANS bottles GINGER ALE3 35 |SHREDDED WHEAT, pke; PLl’Mh, large cans'. }l(PRI(:OT»—A.(;./\., can KELLOGG’S PEP, 2 pkgs. .......25 | BISCRUIT FLOUR, 1.G.A. pkg. : IOLIVES, Green, jar'...-.so._. WAX PAPER. large rolls .. 21 'PAPER NAPKINS, 100 for . |GRAPE JUICE, bottle |LIME RICKEY, bottle . RED “A” COFFEE . . . . 25¢ BLUE “G” COFFEE, . . .. 3lc PEAK COFFEE, [b. 33c ® [.G.A. COFFEE 1S ACCLAIMED BY THOUSANDS ® TRY ITS RICH, NATURAL FLAVOR 3 cans 23¢ “REMEMBER THE OLIVES AND PEANUT® DUTTEN-SIS” ‘. . CATSUP, Heinz, 3 bottles . 69¢ SA-USAGEj Vienna, can . . . 10¢ .SARDINES, 2 for . . . . 25 LARGE CANS PEANUT BUTTER, Ib. jar 15¢ MAYONNAISE quart . . 47, KRAFT " COMB HONEY, cello pack 23c ‘ull Cream, 1b. . . 17¢ | | | | | SNTNY LIKE \LWVAVS h(:f"/ STHESE 1L.GA smr\;s & | MANY ATTENDE ROBERT HARRIS v FUNERAL TODAY |Pall Bearers Chosen from Among Former School Friends of Youth Funeral services for Robert Har-| \ert Harris, 17 year old son of Mr' THIRD ANNUAL BALL™ { Daneing, with music by the Trou- | badours, | BARNEY G()OGLE AND SPARK PLUG AMA A TU VECINO Y TE . OF DE MOLAYS TO BE GIVEN ‘TONIGHT he local chapter fo the Order of DeMolay will be hosts tonight at their Third ‘Annual Ball, which is said to bear promise of outdoing 1all previous social events held un- der the young Masons' sponsor-| ship. will start promptly at} 30 o'clock, and will last until 1 O(lflck and it is expeeted that ithe Scottish Rite Temple will be} taxed to capacity. Patrons and Patronesses of the “Ihis untimely death. Ciducted the services and dehvepd'*]ames Cole, Walter Holmquist ancd | following the commital services two! {and Mrs. John Harris, who passed | |event are Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Rob- away Monday afternoon, were held !ertson, Mr. and“Mrs; Grover C. at 3 orclock this afterncon at the Winn, Mr. and' Mrs. ‘Robert 8. Northern Light Presbyterian,Raven, Mr. and Mrs. R, C. Mize Church. Many friends of the youth Mr.'and Mrs. H. L. Redlingshafer, and his family attended the ser-'Mr and Mrs Robert Simpson,-and vices and expressed their regret at|MI. and Mrs. H. L. Faulkner. The committee in charge is com- The Rev. John A. Glasse, con-|DPosed of Peter Melseth, chairman the eulogy. In his fine talk, Rev. Barl Beistline. Glasse conveyed three main| All members of Scottish Rite thoughts, “He was proud of mstodxes are especially invited to at- heritage”; “He improved his her- ltend the DeMolay affair, without itage in his 17 years’ and “He left | SPecial b e a c}‘all(’n'e to others to do like- b4 TR e wise.” BARN DANCE Monte Snow gave two solos,j The Women c? the Moose will “Crossing the Bar” and “Rest in|give the second BARN DANCE of The Lord,” accompanied by Mrs.[the season Saturday, May 26 Trevor Davis. | Prizes. Haymaker's Music. Save Beautiful floral offerings from|the date. adv. the many rfiends of Robert and! D s e his family indicated the sympathy | NOTICE which is felt for the bereaved fam-| preighi at the City Wharf not P L inia e _ lclaimed by June 1st will be kept Interment took place in the l-"mn-‘m)]y at owner's risk and be subject ger plot of Evergreen Cemetery and ' ¢y storage charges from that date. | —adv. members of the Boy Scouts, to! which Robert belonged, sounded taps Pall Bearers Both pall beare A i WOOD FOR SALE Block wood and klindling. Phone and honorary | 359 —adv. pall bearers chosen mm‘ Ll among the boy's former school-| | s and fellow sellers on The| | ff. Those who acted as| I s were, Frank Behrends, | | | Budd Lmdmc'n Elmer Lindstrom,| | A]Hn Bloomquist, Charles Norton, | While U Wait and Robert Douglas. Honorary pa‘h | bearers were Milo Kapp, Tommy! * Hall, Chester Shanks, Grant Rit- ter, Spiro Paul and Henry Satre.| == You Will F ind AT THE { AUK BA One of the finest cooks in i Alaska ready to serve your Sunday’ dil\ner HOLLYWOOD [ SHOE PARLOR || Shoes Made Like New | [ Make reservations early byz writing E. Jahnke, P, O‘v Box 518 or see Bacon at\' Charinel Bus Line, 3, | CENRTAINLY HAVL . (SHOPPEN APPFAU =ALWAYS DAIGHT AND CLEAN GREEN BEANS 2lbs. 5 FANCY , APPLES, 2 dozen . . . . 49¢c FANCY EATING "'PHONE 58 PHONE 58 Juneau Cash 1G.A.STORES! BN L AR 42000 LR A g 9c':“ ¥ GOODRICH | | MENS SHOE PACS 11 $4.50 i: See BIG VAN AT ANY time—break- fast, lunch or dinner— youw'll find at Bailey’s a great variety of tasty dishes. 'You'll like our special business men'’s lunch. BAILEY’S "' BEER 1t/ Destred ———d YOU CAN REALLY HAVE A NEW CAR With a New Pamt Job! ‘l'reu n-l en«a. new coat of paint and you won't need a ‘34 melel! Drive in today for a free estimate. You'll like our price — and you'll appreciate our ‘service and workmanship. auto shows. Connors Motor Co., Inc. ——J——:fl-—v—v—w‘—' ALASKA MEAT CO. FEATURING CAKSTEN'S BABY BEEF_-DIAMOND TC HAMS AND BACON—U. §: Government Inspected i |under’ eircumstances reported : i QUE Lo PASE Vo GIEN, SENOR. GOOGLE WE MUSTN'T FORGET o 'ZEND _SoME . POST CARDS RIGHT = % AWAD 2 That’s what everyone wants to know. Reliable last reports were that Elmer ¢ouldn’t stand it any longer. Just broke down and left. Poor Elmer. His ever-loving wife fell for the “bargain coun- ter” coffee story. So Elmer suf- fered what he called ground up hickory in his coffee-cup as long as he could. Now Mrs. Elmer has seen ;3 new vision. Her grocer told her: “Coffee economy depends on strength and flavor. Hills Bros. Coffee has abundant rich flavor. That’s why it tastes better. That’s why Copyright 1933 Hills Bros. CONTRACTOR TAKES CREW AND MATERIALS ON S.S. KIRKPATRICK R. D. Pefgrman, reeently awarded contracts by the Territorial Board of Education for the construction of schoolhouses at ' Seldovia, Port- ~ |lock and Port Graham, left this afternoon on the John C. Kirkpat- rick for Seldovia, where he will art' operations immediately upon arrival. Besides a large amount of mater- ls, Mr. Peterman took five skilled rers with him. - The materials included 100,000 feet of lumber |and 100,000 shingles purchased {through the Columbia Lumber Company of Juneau, and a large | quantity of ‘steel, cement and other |struetural ‘items. The building crew: is expected to be ‘gorle all ‘summer, as plans at present ‘call ' for ecompletion of the 'lree buildings about September 1 |JUDGE MULLEN BACK FROM HOONAH TIRIP After havmg mvasm,atod the re- )| cent death of Mrs. William Sheak-‘[ y at Hoonah, United States Com- Imissioner J. F. Mullen returned | here yesterday aboard the Fisheries | patrol ship Teal, Capt. Roy Cole. | | Judge Mullen was accompanied by | | Assistant United States Attorney, George W. Folta and Deputy Mar- | |shal N. O. Hardy. Mrs. Sheakley died last Sunday to it goes farther. Don’t forget you buy coffee by the pound but , you drink it by the cup.” Mrs. Elmer is now using Hills Bros. Coffee. They say Elmer’s liable | to show up ‘most any time now. Judge Mullen as suspicious. A thorough investigation was made but nothing was learrfed to justify any charges or arrest. e DEPARTMENT CALLED OUT BY BLAZE ON ROOF TODAY A small roof fire on'a house ad- jacent to the Assembly Apartments on Third Street called out the Fire Department at 8:45 a. m. today. It was extinguished before any dam- age was done. Qardinal Cabs Wecarrya LIQU BEE ¢ OPEN ALL NIGHT com plete line of WINES OR$ RS S0DAS FREE DELIVERY Alaskan Hotel Liquor Store Dlvo Holuel, Prop. Phona Snde 0-2 rings 1, NIX, NIX, PEPITA — TALK UNITED STATES AN’ TELL ME WHAT YOU'RE MAKIN’ — . DEBCE- Just. the flavor you like best, too. If you are look- ing for a better flayored tea-——uniformly high qual- ity at a low cost per cup, ask for Lipien’s Yellow Label Tea (Orange Pekoe & Pekae) Lipten’s Green Japan Tea Third Annua! DeMolay Ball Scottish Rite Temp!e TONIGHT Music by Troubadours INVITATIONAL—REFRESHMENTS Dancing 9:30 to 1 Admission $1.00 @ Special Ferry leaves for Douglas at 1:15 a.m. mmmmlmnumlmummumnnmi||u|mmmummmmm FOR SAl[ Five-room house, three acres patented land, 4%% miiles from Juneau on Glacier Basement. Hot air furnace. Highway. Furnished or unfurnished. Terms. A Real Attractive Offer SEE US Allen Shattuck, Inc. Phone 36 FOR VERY PROMPT DELIVERY! JUNEAU LIQUOR CO. Percy REynoLps, Manager FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Tdephmm B. M, ummm, Old Papers for Sale at Emp% Oflice