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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1935. \laska Juneau mine | Together, Then Everyone oy 3 ¢ o e £ e o 0 S SR And if that’s true, then practi- |y ry instructor. ot B nly | s !’;‘\‘\ir{“,“] . “'j:i‘“ VI ) 1 1 $4.84 ‘ ner v.fl;l cally all of Juneau should be in- | r sk A N ; . it hen come a ng multitude | game s lot of Tk itial ob- ] g d 68, Nabesna bid and T Neve p terested in seeing the two per P okt T e jonal STANDING OF CLUBS 1 of s s 7 Industrial Take Lead Car- ° R Never bakes' out o : e e $5 for fighter / e rying Issues of All JUNEAU MAN ARRESTED Over 400 boxers already have PP XA~ S L 5 Mt oo joined the union. Nobody knows Gofw o Groups Upward e b iy e SChlllln I Kt AT a LS e fense invo! 2 young Juneau | ‘nor freezes out. will happen when ilist is called upon to NEW YORK, May 3—Stocks gave girl, George Bryson was arrested by | hopper in the ring. a econvincing demonstration of re-| the Marshal's office t and promoters e as a rule, com- | oyperative powers today. Led by in-|when arraigned this morning be- habit of paying as|Mmercal 5 should be SOWN | qustrials, gains of one point or more | fore U. §. Commissioner J. F. Mul- ‘on W a in purses for a rousing thoroughly worked | ware well placed throughout the!len was given time to see an attor- Kles, e 2 20| four round preliminary. or harrowed into the top three| )it with rails the exception, which|ney. His bail was fixed at $3,000 Y\\YQ anilla Ramsay i’ > oy soil. They are advis-|peld above even. .o - Con, cas; who f youne. pit i A MqTHFRS DAY TO lh':‘ ecially wh ‘!::b:;;“::xu:::r_‘ Today’s close was firm SHOP IN ".NF‘P,,, o he pant of Aunt Sutan - B | Nougror 21 BE OBSERVED BY i E "‘““!flIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIII'IIllII!IIIIIIIIlIIlIIIIIIIlIIIlIIII RO For one, cor 1 € ng A cing in her hu- “Your Home-Owned Grocery and Murkct” man, Stanley Nygren 1 g ) 1 Gam 500{ 5+ ma potatoes, which may be feminine hearts flutic s pro-| g Bross, it sken -] 7 el it S inj > much manure, its sentation of the part of Gin 3 yee (who, incidentally arrang- S ; N i 0 a vegotable garden is a memi of the v f ed tr grams) 462 ¢ X B cann overstressed and brothe ? 3 : 182 of the Alaska Mine Workers' Union. ? ) AEIS . EEAY IMay 5. 1 3 o was| NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Then there is Busyman Ted Dan- : ‘ felson, He mot only directs “Loose 1 < Auinees” UL Nas an important part isaiads Balhy Sl \’ Y it ; R to noon May 15, 1935, at the office t (he's comed fas 8. O. 8. | wi irect 5 o FOE RS o 3 y 5 e neer, Room 10 a repo; /hen not en- d the , B D v 4 B Rive dr . B ind | Territorial Building, in dramatic s 3 3 boilec tty. |1 d i e p g | JUT for the construc- ! x \ o | th y bridge tram crew vo ot % S . 3 5 three miles from the town of Seward, Alaska. 5 | Cleveland 9 noun day. An llent pro- 5 2 v 2 | Sealed bid » received up T Grocery prices are rising, and Federal authoriiies claim that they will Hoyees in An ¥ e biaey arol Beery Davis and “That Won- | % ! ] rise approximately 107 more this year. So lay in a good supply of S0 AN T K i of, 3 n M . . 4 a I specifications ay 3 . 9, A A d Hill, an | erful M { Mine,” by Monte| . "~ PeCETbwichD. N9 A croceries NOW and at these low pr ices! You can’t lose and where seen at the office of Highway En- electric The former is one- piu ; ; Ehmiany i DGRAM kfestirae ! gineer else can you make this much on your money? half fer” pair, playing the et IS FEATURE ('}'-' §eic he Territorial Board of Road e 4 fention_are Dave Nichols| MAY DAY BA ES A e Free Delivery NE are hr “Xt 'Niron (he's the deep, dark villain as| o SN g fHK‘ i ation, @:u..l 30, 1935 3 here ‘( e T Linton). They came to Juneau re-| ~?n» m“i,-,\ D b3 1 s N, May 3. — Fred|Last publication, May 7, 1938 the Egh Sch il \ Philadelphla |ned tor the Ame ington, the Sen \.4.[!1»1“.1um oL student culty men i s ¢ . YR i 3 W dance 1 itfielder uy 1 Albany, has been . SALE should o who proh_ |evening that s attracting feotball 1i the last two| NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN iiences, t # A d inter is the program to be giv-!years ¢ Yk iversity under| Thal. purSuant to the this 0Py & " S en at 9 o'clock by members of th wde m whom Sington 2 certain marine m Teache > et B et Alahamia s A mber 10, 1930, given by H will be (}uldcn Ripe, l‘\tr't Fancy, ll H i I BUTTER--Fresh Creamery, : T heroine) chool English stu-| > : AN SRR B Csonig follh § net ton - with her lish s i i : : is of her are pupils of b k : : YPa0s s of t} 1xiliary 1 g d in t ice of the U. S other Talbs : S R T > yivi irley nring, taking the first|Alasks, in r 10 of Mort- The third High instruct X NI 1 e e avis; song—Al My ka, threz pla ach meet. They gages, Folio No. 39, the undersigned the cast is s Et Sosad RR L e RO [ i) of A ’ “halmers McMahan, Bill Bryce will offer for sale to the highest French teache: A fay & niors tha 4 and 1| - for all of the > Mrs. Fra ndersor s Jes FIDBIES' MATINEF e R nd Maty M. I n, bridg r, was tackle, apparel, engines, equipment, y ete, as d such mo; ed when (to which reference is hereby ms e WO Scow A 3 1 at two o'clo [ ) ) o P. MJ The sale will be conducted 3 able to leave the hospital after at 't r v Float, Juneau, SHOP IN JUNEAU! 0P Iy § 1 FIRST eatment , where the said gas boat is ing leading lads She s ¢ o = The program, which i los ¢ n i National Bank of Ju- Wood- l GGS--Extra Large, S‘rricl‘ly Frcsh, dred Log 1l do son ) d : 5 May Pole Dance and several other ring the gas boat male he Ann, ‘ 3 5 nee features 2 15 grot P 3 > burden of ”)l ATOES ORANGE .lLTIClC . S. No. 1, 2 cans Shonping B:l_s: c fop . . 0t c COFFEE—Hills, M. J. B., Schillings, Chase 290 and .‘am‘.lmm tmund M Heoomaon | claim t0 & cygjock, Joe E. Brown in SIX-DAY TeRcting o fon ! Y- BIKE RIDER. —adv. stitute inst r. Miss Kate g P Mo DATED this 25th day of April, FTRST NATIONAL BANK OF JUNEAU, a corporation, By, JOHN R President. tion, April 26, 193 ion, May 17, 1 l()‘l ATOES CHOCOLATE Solid Pack, l]\U s, Cake Tin BOND SUBSCRIPTION Council of Juneau, Al- y resolution adopted its » meeting April 19, 1935, has its intention to refund H neral obliga- icns of the City U’ Juneau, in the denominaticn of $1,000 each, dated June 1, 1927, bered from 11 to 60, inclusive, g st at the rate of six per cent per annum, payable se annually on June 1 and December 1, maturing June 1, 1957, (which bonds are now call- able at the option of the City of Juneau at an ment dates) by issuing in their stead fifty general obligation bonds of the City of Juneau in denomina- tions of $1,000 each, bearing four per cent interest payable semi-an- nually June 1 and December 1, mataring June 1, 1957, but callable at any interest payment date at the option of the City of Jumeau. The City Council of Juneau, Al- SUGAR--Pure (4mc, 10 pound cloth sacks 530 RISQUICK DEAIL—I Relish Dish, 1 package 650 Bisquick--$1.25 value for .................... MEAT DEPARTMENT CHICKENS, 24 COTTAGE Stewers, 1b. ...... c CHEESE, pint . 250 ROASTERS, PICNIC HAMS, cxposed s nlnilon o retund flllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIII|IIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII thirty Sewer Bonds, general obliga- tioms 1of the City of Juneau, in the, denomination of $1,000 each dated March 1, 1929, numbe from 1 to 30, inclusive, bearing in- TAQ g > e ter t the rate of six per cent Because they TASTE smoother, mellower . . . Seagram’s Crown { W.z“;niun‘]“ Bike Pt AL . . o T Q 2 m arc! and September 1, Blended Whiskies are America’s favorites and FIRST IN SALES. ol “m':,"‘;']’yfh”im 1 et s o > § > = bonds are now callable at the op- Say Scagram s and be Sure . . . SEAGRAM-DISTILLERS CORPORATION, N. Y. ) § g tion "of the City of Juneau at any f o 5 of the d interest payment dates) I|III|IIIIIIll!II|IIIIIIHHIHIH!I!HH!IHIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIINIIIIIIIlIIIIHIIIiIIHIIIIIIHliI|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIHII!IIHI!IIIIHII fiIIIIIIlllI!llllfl!lflIIIIIHIIIIlllllfllIWMWWWHIHWWIHWWHIWWW" |llllllllllllIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllullllllllllllIlllllllm]llllllllll!lllfllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII by issuing in their stead thirty g LB LB B 4 i géngral obligation bonds of the 9 9 i City ‘of Juneau in denominations ezl : of $1,000 each, bearing four per s g 577 cdntt interest payable semi-annually \i ° I 3 Mar¢h 1 and September 1, matur- ing March 1, 1949, but callable at iy interest payment date at the @ 7)/ / / /7/‘7 _ / ] o ; Jptién of the City of Juneau. 4 7 7 /2 y /9 > 1 ¢ Subseriptions for these proposed 3 ) (/’( (;( [[d I//flj 4% bonds will be received by the %1:;’ ?;‘”kl;’[fi‘mf::jf," . i The satin-smooth, semi-gloss finish of Fullerglo im- { their parts a beauty to your walls that will be a constant order of their reccipt. Preference ! N )f the pres- source of satisfaction. O-'/ jfi /d / é 2 4 shall be given holders : X %g W nt bonds, wk 1l have the priv- 3 " K 3 SPECIAL NOTE’ (/1(3 0/ Wm 4 W :legc qx; ;xc;;:g:;xlu l)‘u‘): )w‘)‘uli for For kitchens, bathrooms and all interior woodwork e new issue in like amount it is unequaled. M{(M ,0//{0/// Wfld J{)%e &M (%dfiéflfl MW ng;ml d come ,\he,:qulz?;:lrlifii; '\[‘1‘1'.‘3)‘ lj‘::"l‘,(\it, It is available in such pleasing colors as Ivory, Buff, bonds, when called for payment Cream, Pale Ivory, Nile Green, Sea Foam, Orchid and the world fomous SEAGRAM'S BOTTLED-IN-BOND WHISKIES | 5%y i St - While s chui demancs Fulerlo order as provided in the original BOTTLED IN BOND UNDER CANADIAN GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION bohd issues. E A. W. HENNING SEAGRAM’S *V. 0.” + SEAGRAM’S "83” + SEAGRAM’S “ANCIENT BOTTLE” RYE + SEAGRAM’'S BOURBON First publication, April 26, 'Last publication, May 13, 1935.