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3 " ‘the bride of William B. Hanley, Jr,, |8t Which Mr. Robt Fraser was the THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY AUGUST 31, 1934. po— DOUGL AS NEWS BEST SELLERS ARE READBY | Browse Through Anthony]| E A E ks Cparies Whyte, who recently suc- ‘[‘(!le“c Whfle Catlle ceeded Zalmain Gross as manager Browse Roadsxdes of the local Coliseum Theatre, the it latter having gone to attend school, DES MOINES, Aug. 5l- itants of ja’s rural ham! has taken an apartment in the getting their minds off the drought Smith building and will maintain} his residence in Douglas from now by reading, says Mlss Julia Rob- inson, se T on to give full time to his business. According to Mr. Whyte, con- eling libr 4 ‘And the b)l)kfi read, she says, among the * “Life Begins at Fo Adverse” and “Mar! During June, M 7,400 books wi crease of 1731 o CHANGES OL(II’ATION month a year ago | — One of her requests came from a| Henry Langfeldt h:h joined the farm community for books to sup-|foundry crew at Treadwell, having| ply folk who wanted to read while|recently résigned as baker at-the tending cattle along the highway, Peerless Bakery. forced from the pasture by severe| ->e - drought. “ MRS. GUERIN ENTERTAINS Madgefll(e;l:d‘y Bride | | | ciderable repairs and improvements o|are planned for the Douglas the- d|atre to make it more attractive Mrs. John Warner was guest of | honor at a stork shower given yes- of Young Radio Star terday afternoon by Mrs. J. R. T | Guerin, at her home on Nob Hill.| 31.—Madge Sixteen guests were present. The NEW YORK, Aug. |occasion was enlivened with games “Rennedy, petite actress, has been radio artist, for several weeks, ,“mnner was revealed by her local re])r,e- Several useful and attractive sentative, Charles L. Wagner. |gifts were presented to the guest- Miss Kennedy, widow of Harold Of-honor. Bolster, wealthy New York broker, | who left her $500,000 when he dled( i San Francisco in 1927, married Hanley at Kingman, Ariz, Aug utt’ Due home tonight is Mrs. Glen 13, Wagner said. Kirkham who has n south for They came immediately to Newthe past three months. Part of Yérk where they will live. |the time while she was away, Mrs. it | Kirkham was under the care of C. S. EXAMINATIONS | physicians, as is also her daughter | Vera who will remain below for The United States Civil Service Some time yet. The latter is un- Commission has announced the dergoing treatment at the P. O. A examinations, receipt of F. sanitarium, in Milwaukee, Ore- - o MRS. KIRKHAM COMING |three weeks. AL NYGREN RETU! FROM NS | TTLE TRIP| Rupert from a visit with his par- following applicaticns to close October 20, 801 1934: Junior Technologist (milli B and baking in ciate and Assi tigations) ; nt Cotton Te Civil Service E | TEACHERS RETURNING On the Northwestern, now on " !the way to Juneau, are Miss Elma ormation may be obtained at Qison, Sixth and Seventh Grades Room 311, Federal and Territorial ‘teqcher: Margaret McFadden, third Paiding. Miss Mabel Mondan, grade teacher; Second Grade. TO ENTER HARVARD gt Harlan E. Youel of Fairbanks is enroute to enter Harvard Univer- fity. He is a graduate of Anchor- ¥ age High School, attended Alaska “Oollege for two and one-half years and is to enter Harvard with the of Junior. Daily Empire Want Ads Pay! ffi rating y The flavor T NOTICE (J Ungelelongi Having been calied to Seattle, Fe ik my office will be closed for about threc weeks. —adv. because its PURE Vanillia Schil!ing DR. E. B. WILSON. —— - Six tons of fish were seined from County, Texas, lakes this scason and given to needy families. — e SHOP IN JUNEAU! i PETER P AN Beauty Shoppe $ Featuring a guaranteed PERMANENT WAVE for as low as Second Floor Triangle Bldg. Phone 221 for appoinment R. & W. FLOATING SOAP, 4 bars for the bath and fine laundry At GARNICK’S Phone 174 With a New Paint Job! Treat youd car to a new coat of paint and you won't need a 34 model! Drive in today for a free estimate. You'll like our price — and you'll appreciate our service and workmanship. 3 We _carry ah the new colors introduced at the recent auto shows. Connors Motor Co., Inc. GLACIER TAVERN TOM CASEY Open every hour of the day! Music by Jack Merriman DINNERS LUNCHES SANDWICHES BEER WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 485 THEY NEED t | Cream of Wheat for growth and energy LARGE PACKAGE 25¢ Sw&a( . 17 QUALITY COFFEE Extra s WEINERS SWIFT’S PREMIUM 24c pound (T FOR PROSPERI mmmwwwwmumnmmmummmumw Mr. and Mrs. Lester H. Keip,| Al Nygren, President of the Min- and daughter Virginia, of Pasadena, ’ ers’ Union, returned on the Prince | cal, Rupert for the round trip. |ents in'Seattle, having been gone|Keim is Vice-President of the Ofl| where he will enter \Wp]l Supply Company. STORE CLOSED TIME IS THE BEST TEST OF TRUE SERVICE which they have increased. SALAD DRESSING KRAFT'S MIRACLE WHIP I quarts, 33¢ MAKING ROUND TRIP -‘OII\ John Hellenthal, are passengers on the* Prmce‘ Mr. DAY ALL To live and grow a business must render a faithful, economic service to the public. Pigely Wigg l) Stores do offer such a service is evident by the unprecedented rapidity with gly Wiggly stores are recognized as the most modern and progressive grocery, meat, fruit uml vegetable markets in the country. EVAPORATED MILK | 14 cans for 98¢ ? ALL BRANDS—Keeps Fresh and Sweet Today Pig Apples Just right for maunching SNAPPY FLAVOR 4 pounds 25¢ Sweet and Tender 25¢ | ROCK DELL Pancake Deal 1 large pgk. Rock Dell Pancake Flour — 1 can Rock Dell Syrup— 45¢ 1 can Pears DOUBLE HOLIDAY DINNER SUGGESTION Swift’s Baby Beef Roasts, Cured, Ib. Cottage Cheese KRISTOFERSON’S Temptingly Different Prime 20 cents 20c¢ E W,ld A LARGE SELECTION OF COLORED HENS AND FANCY BRO S 24 42 Grocery Dept. HELLENTHIL RETU K\Ifi to be gradlldmd nexy spring from TO NOTRE !)\Mb UNIVERSITY hm basic' course of Arts and Lf".“ son of Judge| and Mr. Simon Hellenthal, is on way to Notre Dame, Indiana, | r his senior vear | | fu Notre Damo University. MORE ENDS SATURDAY HURRY!! DAY SUNDAY AND MONDAY CATSUP 2 pint bottles, 25¢ SHARPENS APPETITIES Green Corn - WONDERFULLY 6 large ears MAYONNAISE KRAFT'S ® L4 full qu_c‘lrts, 42¢ Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. Fruit Deal ALL LARGE CANS 1 can Peaches 1 can Apricots | All for 53¢ Corned Beef, Home lllllllllllllmIIWINIIMINIWIH“WMMWWMMB Old Papers for Sale at Empire Qm « | ters; after which he plans to study law. After to Hawk Iniet,| he took pass A" P. E. Harmrls |'Company cannery tender for Seat- He is| Daily Empire Want Ads Pay! | | | Those who know their iced | tea want a full-bodied flavor that melting icé won’t de= stroy—and a tea that re- quires ‘no over-brewing to get it. That means a fine quality tea to begin with. Next time, try LIP YELLOW LABEL GASTINEAU CAFE GASTINEAU HOTEL BUILDING French-Italian Dinners Wines—Beer OPEN ALLNIGHT FREE DELIVERY Alaskan Hotel Liquor Store Dave Housel, Prop Phone Single 0-2 rin, Process Served Confidential Investigations Alaska Detective Agency WM. FEERO, Manager Room 1, Shattuck Building Phone 2152 P. O. Box 968 o AR That ol Dripl Dripl Poor lamps waste electricity like leaky faucets waste water. Sno’u?(lrift Don’t let them go on in their inefficient, costly way. i 6 To prevent lighting “‘leaks” see FIRXING. s that every lamp bulb carries the CATSUP 0 Dri 0 famous () monogram. Ours do! That’s why we suggest you make our store headquarters for all vour lamp and lighting needs. 0 @ Measured Light for Better Sight! @ Ask About Our Sightmeter! 3 pound can 53¢ ‘ | COOKING | | Vegetable Deal 1 can String Beans 1 can Corn, Yellow 1 can Peas LARGE CANS All for 33¢ JUNEAU—8 DOUGLAS—18 'IlIIIIIIlIIIIllIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJIIIIIlIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIHIIIIHIIHIII —— H. R. SHEPARD FIRST DIVISION Candidate for Territorial Legislature Election Sept. 11, 1934 |IIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHEIIH T . . . . . ) HENS FANCY STEWING . “]uneau's Own Store” BUSINESS, Mut 24-2 nn:l = IS GOOD Dept. 42:2 rings =