The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 17, 1935, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1935. PAMAIRPLANE iiornisiev | AVAL-HITLER 'HRDLICKA IS [Noves,or wooss will leave fo) at Ketchikan on Sunday. E HUPS The Fairchild will leave Juneau GU FERENGE |N ] 1 g ay noons for Hawk Ir Chatham, Hood Bay T B tka, returning the same day. On 4 Vel Funter Bay, Hoonah T Exol Inlet, Port Althorp and | lowed by more SOGIAl ACLIVILY. MIS. | Gremsememem e romoems e rams e oo e sannm o sapom r‘((o \‘[ux rison played an accordion RS ny Pel tuumn l‘hl‘n there was danc- GOMING NURTH 5 C with phnuurviil' The committee in* charge of | jlast night as the Women of the|this portion of the social included Moose tained with a social|the Mesdames Monagle, Tor\mvu{ | | which featu both a dinner ;nm and Reede Anthlowologlsl to Resume dancing S ¥ The entertainment started at G"- — : t will be visited. These Exp o':(;'o{:s wa o'cloc ¢ Moose Hall with the| | qyPEWRITERS RENTED Fairchild Flown from Fair- fiehts will be made in addition to m(hsfuhler Sald Be Ap- 1a gerving ¢ On this dinner $6.00 poe. month S the regular bi-weekly service co committee were the Mesdames Star, | . | banks—Makes Trip to necting cau with the Firs prehensive—Confab SEATTLE, May 17—Dr. Ales Hrd- |Peterman and Gisen. [-J. B. Burford & Co. || “Our doorstep is worn by } | B S rel) The plane will leave this Plans Denied licka, anthropologist, will sail to-| A s s session was fol- Petersburg TOJd_\ satisfied customers” Dealers SPONSOR SOCIAL!Sh s accompanicd by s Bn- ; Chevrolet and Pontiac | eacicff il i CONNORS MOTOR CO. AGENTS and Thursday morrow for Larsens Bay, Alaska, to|— — - s o e S - . . -~ k for the Ket-| ppprIN, Germany, May 17— resume explorations on Kodiak SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION — — Persistent rumors that French For- and and mwsugaw ancient 3743-A hani¢|sjgn Minister Pi val is com- ves in an endeavor to discover|In the I rt for the Ter- 0 arrived a rence at the facts about ancient civilization. He| ritory of ., Division Num- 1 Fairbanks last night on the ssident Adolph Hit-|will be accompanied by nine stu- ber One. At Juneau. 1d. Bob Ellis will pilot the|jex circulated today despite official |dents . /, Plaintiff vs. ROB- who has| jenials, - s e " E. CLARY, Defendant. radio stations| gt js said in diplomatic ecircles ident of the United States| ved on the|nat Hitler is becoming increasingly %9 4 A, to the above named | did not €ME | 3 renensive of the weldng together| The mewest thing in food leaving t 3 Russia. Fr iechoslovik A o LA.f Russia, Franc Amu(u:}.m. ovak IS COLOR . Makes dishes more attractive Brought to Junedu last from Fairbanks for r the. Pacific Ala mer Southea. rict Court for the , First Division, within thirty after the last publication I¢5 fun. 8 attractive shades. 0 namely, within b the Tth day of SChllllng is publi within forty (40) | days Li d after the date of its service| iquid upon you in case this summons is WENDT & GARSTER FgOD Colors serve upon you personally, and an- PHONE 549 swer the complaint of the above C oGl ) (s 5 e b e, named plaintiff on file in the said T _jeourt in the above entitled action. tif in this suit de- following relief: a dis- solution of the bonds of matri- . L) SPEND or SAVE? Pacific Coast Coal Co. it WHICH . . .. ‘ OFFERS Vil take is more likely to hp}}, want the: and will apply to the s YOUR Prosperity? For Qui(‘k Sprin g Fires B complaint ax tusa fl!ll||IIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIII|IlIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIlIIIlIIIIlII|IIIlllIIIIIIIIIII|III||II|IIIIIIIIIIII||lIlIIIIllII||||II|||||||III| stated A | [ Witness the Honorable George F. S that | I N D I A ’V E C (‘ Alexander, Judge of said court, and | 9 1 > the seal of said court hereunto| W affixed this 10th day of May, 1935 l‘ U "1 P C () /‘ L ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, Account Clerk, both 12 ‘ CLEAN HOT——ECONOMICAL First publication, May 10, 1935 A Hand Picked and Processed Coal that gives a ion, May 31, 1935. f order for publication NS 3 Clean Hot Fire—in a fl ] GLER, WHOLE WHEAT BISCUIT WITH ey for Plainii. YOUR COUPON NOTICL N @D ON PURCHASE OF ereby given thai a s for liguor licenses have Juneau and will . wore appetizing. Try it service immediate AA © SHOP IN JUNEAU FIRST! ALL FOUR FOR THE PRICE OF THREE WITH YOUR COUPON 40c JIM ELLEN’S CASH GROCERY WILLOUGHBY AVENUE "IDEAL PAINT SHOP | If It's Paint We Have It! ONE PACKAGE FREE You can do no better than follow the leadership (] of the States Government, who use thou- nds cf tons of Indian Egg Lump Coal every led with the Board of Liquor ;:rhn” First Natio: ‘12.5() I)()r T‘;", 1 by the following P I , i 'BOAT LICENSE, by the Alasia ankg F. O. B. Bunkers Steamship Company, Seattle, Wash- & hiutin ington, for the Victoria.” i PHONE 412 / the Alaska | 74 amship Company, Seattle, Wash- | > ¥ for the 8.8. Closed .\.'Hlll'lll.\.\ at 1 PoM, 00 a0 Sk e | RICE One Kellogg's Pep, One Kellogg's Corn Falkes, RISPIE: One Kellogg's Rice Krispies ALL FOR 40 CENT ™. Swanson Bros. Grecery BOAT LICENSE, by the Alaska i s et Gt fl||||||||"m|||||||ile"l|||||||Ill||||I||ll||||||||||||||“|||||||||||||||l|||||||||||||||II||||||ll"l||||||||||||||||||||||||ll|[[| Aleutian BOAT LICENSE, by the Alaska Steamship Company, %, by the Alaska Steamship Company, Seattle, Wash-; - ® ington, for the S.S. “Alaska.” CAUSTIC ’ THRIFTY RETAIL LICENSE, by Jim El- WEEKLY roobp len;, Willoughby, Avenue, Juneau, < ANT'Q NEWS ALk COMMENTS RESTAURANT LICENSE, by Vira —_— Wright, 320 Front Street, Juneau, Alaska. ROAD HOUSE LICENSE, by Ed- ward Jahnke, Auk Bay Inn, Ju- neau, Alaska. BEVERAGE DISPENSARY LI- CENSE, by Sam Gazaloff, South Front Street, next to City Cafe, Juneau, Alaska. | RETAIL LICENSE, by Sam Gaz- “A Newspaper Within a Newspaper” "RIENDLY MAY 17, 19¢ ". TH}u I'RIENDLY bTORE When you say Seagram’s .. . you vote for smoother, mellower taste. Seagram’s Crown Whiskies have be- come America’s favorites . first in sales . . . because they taste better. Whether aloff, South Front Street, near City Cafe, Juneau, Alaska. RETAIL LICENSE, by O. G. Hill- man, Hillmans Dock, Hoonah, Al- |aska. | A hearing on these applications will be held by the Board of Li- quor Control at Juneau, Alaska, on June 10th, 1935, at 2 p.m. | Real SprmgValues | Father—“Let that young man of yours come here again and I'll sit on him.” Daughter—“Oh, daddy, let me do that.” Raw Sugar FOR HEALTH 5-pound package ——eeee OLD AGE RECIPE Methuseluh ate what he found on his plate, And never, as people do now, Did he note the amount of the caleric count— Protests or objections against the| 0—0—o 35 C He ate it because it was chow. ulowance of the above applications | Teacher—*“If there are any chould be in writing and filed with | dumb bells in this class, please {the Board of Liquor Control at stand up.” _ Juneau, Alaska, on or before the A little pause, then one little, COME IN AND GET YOUR date of said hearing. | boy stood up— % Dated at Juneau, Alaska, May | Teacher — “Do you consider SEAGRAM-DISTILLERS CORPORATION 9, 1935, yourself a dumb bell?” NEW YORK BOARD OF LIQUOR CONTROL, Little Boy—“Not exactly, but T in your home or dining out. Say Seagram’s and be Sure Seagram’s (rotn @ fi/(w(/g-a/ Whisties @ large packages GUITTARD'S SWEET e Chocolate Tapioca %E/az;ma/mi “Uneasare Fouse"-the worlds WMW 0//)@ W /Ww/w stocks come SEAGRAM’S BOTTLED-IN-BOND WHISKIES BOTTLED IN BOND UNDER CANADIAN GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION SEAGRAM’S *V. 0.” . SEAGRAM’S "83” « SEAGRAM’S “ANCIENT BOTTLE” RYE . SEAGRAM’S BOURBON He wasn't disturbed as at din- ner he sat, 9i | Destroying a roast or a pie, Kellogg 8 7o think it was lacking in P l i granular fat, By: Frank A. Boyle, Secy. | hate to see you stand alone.” rol u“ts ]::: “cl:::r‘:::ll;r :‘;‘:’:Tdm:"m First publication, May 10, 1935. | 0—0—0 ¢ Last publication, May 17, 1935, “What did Mae West say when 580 u)orth Unl:::;::i "b'y ";':mfl Py s > you kissed her?” 4 m She told me to call on Thurs- f or 40 l‘""b ’m:u ;I':';:':w;"’:u ox day night as that was amateur C P g, s R night.” R- = & A’ l S-0h BRING YOUR COUPON s ce wers Insurance man—¢“Pardon me, BRIDGE p Y""o—“ but what is your age?” cnes—“You talk a lot less CO Miss Antique—*“I have seen 23 Score Cards cince you were married, what ® summers.” has happened?” “Yes, of course, but how many (writing disappears by 2 r Sk times have you seen them?” raising sheet) * ;'":;‘h— We:lu Xy wiln, ihioky JOHN L. AHLERS oo IOC c B0 g % g e 4 be ::r:u: When you get to the end of eda h .. A Manager your rope, tic a knot in it and whati L sy hang on. 0—0—0 PLUMBING ST sy i | The best way to good service Customer—“I won't buy this Cake Flour is to give it. coat, W’s too tight.” 0—0—o HEAT[NG Clerk—*“I have shown you all Think it out before you speak of our stock and that coat you it out. OIL BURNER have on is your cwn.” 35C and RITZ CH E SHEET METAL Crackers WORK Fresh and Delicious Makes a Delicious Hot Drink 30c pkg. 11b. cans 30¢ thone 34 |} CIRNICK'S GROCERY - - - PHONE 174 , 10¢ pkg.

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