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THE-DAILY-ALASKA EMPIRE; FRIDAY; JUNE 7, 1935 ,By BILLIE DE BECK THAT'S umn‘r CHEAP, ~ U. S. Department of /Agricuiture, Burean ‘of Public. Roads, June '3 1935, Sealed hids will be received At * the office of the Bureau of Public . SWASTIKA 1S wo‘g,N -:;g‘.% WAAL--T RECKON AND” AT v Retall Sdes Go to Highest Levels in Many Weeks, Says Review » NEW YORK, June 7.—Major | trends in trade and business ad- | vanced tcward improvement dur- lng the past week said the Dun- 3md=u‘eeu Inc., review. ¢ Brogress is evident inmany direc- \ tions in spite of adjustments nec~ itated by the previous week’s de- velopments which terminated NRA. Rotail sales went to the highest level in many wecks Wt a number | of ceriters, ‘the report’ said. P WENDELL T. BROWN TO TAKES POSITION, NOME Wendell T. Brown boarded the PAA Electra bound for Nome. He has accepted a position in connec- tion with PWA work in the Ber- ing Sea c ity. AMAZINGLY LOW ‘PRICE OF B$ 12.98 GUARANTEED FOR . 20 YEARS --- < Just because the neighbor’s gar- ‘den is already ‘up” and yours is | not “platied yet, do not think it is too latc. Thers are many garden vegetables which §till may be plani ted under ‘“averaze” weather con- ditions *to produce profitable har- vests before frost, Included among such late crops are bush dima and bush snap beans, beets, fall cauli- flower, late carrots, late sweet corn, celery plants, kale, lettuce, kohl- rabi, radishes, spinach, late tomato plants, turnips, late cabbage. Sum- lmmer ‘and . wihter squash, eggplant leek, endive and Swiss chard. Dmly Cross-word Puzzle ACROSS 1. Boy 4. Small Islana 8. Fruit ot the dog rose 8olution of Yesterday's Puzzle 8. Institution for cating for the siclk . Wrath . Pronoun 11. Healthy 12 l.l"lca'w1 dramatist ead 17. Belogent 18. Fragment 20, Planet 22, Commands 2. Dry. . Sloping letter . Encourage . Scarlet . Facts at hand L Killed . Adjusts 26, Suffielent: voetic . Pertaining to the country 28. Pasture north of the United 29, Broken stone States and clndnn used. mlk(n‘ ime Short letter roa 20, Plat grow- ing on the sea bottom 33. Revolve 83, Bracing 4. Undeveloped 47. Opera by flower Wagner 6. Jurisprudence 49. Edible seed |86, Swimming 50. Employer bird 51. Rear 37. Specks ¢ 52. Feminine name ¥ ust . 53. Withered 39. Station 54, Utter 41. Lasso 45. Glide over snow nE 7 /and Ifll// Wagon track deer tamily . Laments 40. Sign of addi- tion . Song from an . Narrow.road ¥ wmis 3, Thiel . Doctrine . Montain in California . -Catch for holdin; door sl . Pitcher oper . Very small 4. Con{uncllon 5. Health resort - Know: archalc Before ut // ne e i1 THE HOTEL OF a LASKAN HOTELS . . i The Gastineau Our Services to You Begin and End at the {7 -GangiPlink of Every. Pussenger-Carrying Boat FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409~ B. M. Behrends ‘Bank Bldg. ALASKA’S. FAMOUS HEALTH RESORT Ideal Spot for Vacations SITKA HOT SPRINGS GODDARD, FISHING e e s e e HUNTING First Class Accommodations ALASKA BOATING Reasonable Rates i WWM EE-//“ T EECaNEAN l%%”lflfi LL_HEV TER DO A LEETLE PONDERIN' AFORE T SQUANDER SICH A 800ACIOUS A ON LEETLE P ., Seat in church | . Of the present | Annoy | . Animal of the | SIX {EM COST -- LE AN' FOR 20 YEAR! ALWAYS INT T .| k1298, STRIKERS 9N MAGME BN OIL TANKERS - KILLERS DIEIN - TAKING VUTE STATE PRISON Expect to Decnde Questlon‘Two Brothers and'Pal El of Return Prior to | ectrocuted for Slaying Statement ‘ of Policeman . A [ {0 3AN FRANCGISCO, Cal, June 7—‘\ BOSTON, Mass, June '1—-4’!‘,w0 Oll.fanker siikers over tr.2 Pacitic | brothers, Murton and Irving Cnn\et are today balleting in ¢d-| and Abraham Faber, weye. electro- range on tae arbifration pr’mo'als cuted in the State .Prison early to« selieved to be about ready to be day for the machine gun killing 'lbmmed ks n, whether the cliikers| hold-up at the Needham, Mass, work when uf awani\'rrust Company on Fobruary 2, 1934, s announced. This is according o | T ANNOUI CIOENE Niade: At the local readquaiters of ‘the Sauiers' Union. e | ment among Nor!‘x Carolina Con- STUDY SILK T " NANKING—The Chinese B"W'm'‘isl.abnsh a seaplane base at Fort nent is sending an export to the| mnowe)l abandoned military, Jnited States to study American | e this port ik mills as a '‘step . toward reha~1 3 siliating the native industry, hard nit by reduced American demand. ical schoel graduate. st GRS ‘ Seaplane Base Urged o> SHOP ¢ JUNLAU' HEINZ BAKED BEANS DEAL Individual Baked Bean Pots 10 CENTS EACH with purchase of two tins Heinz Baked Beans—Med. size 2 fer 25¢, large size, 2 fer 35¢ - P S S S HAPPY HOME TUNA FISH FANCY Miracl gUAfiNTEED 5 the Mediation Board. | | of policeman Forbes MecLeod in & Faber was a brilliant teachnolog- | SCUTHPORT, N. C—A move-‘ 05t ¥ | lon WOULD e =You'D HEM [New Mexico Communities Plan “Birthday” ‘Festivals ONE DIES, ONE AEUQUERQUE, N. M., June 7.—| Now Mexico, next to the ynungeu State union, is be:om\nx PLANEJ.‘-RASHES Undcrcar riage of Craft Steikes Top of Mark- er at Airport FERNIE, B. C. June 7—Jack Beckwith, of Vangouver, airplanc r action taken by the lnsL eon state-wide celebmuml 400th anniversary -of the ar- of the first white man m‘ Neow Mexico is planned for 1040. ln‘ the me: ne two plties, Albuquer- | que an ovis, plan . offieial recog- ‘ nition of municipal birthdays. |* & golden jubilee tentatively set| {for July 1 to 4, will mask the fif- gieth anniversary ol Albuguerque's dncorporation, Pilot .P. R. Grant, also _of Vancou- s has decided on June 5 on|ver, was injured slightly when the to mark the twenty-eighth 1 undercarriage of their plane struck ite and founding of the city.| The plane crashed and burst 1nta - | flames. | town e Thief Utilizes Loot Arthur Miller, who has bet‘u‘ TULSA, Okla—Eighteen months in St. Ann's Hospital,| yror ‘Mis Ruth Plunkety's y improved, according 0,4 goves were stolen, I authorities. them in a cafe, worn to shreds. AR - . ARTHUR MILLER IS ‘ IMPROVED IN HLALTII'\ bt M ser is | | "Dan Emmctt, compo er of the| ilar southern song, “Dixle,” | | tr i with the old, Al G. Field| Calyin mhMm show when he was welllIsland, Ga., rb(uL 12 feet h)gh A live oak twig, which President Coolidge planted at ‘Spa ALASKA, JCE PACK CRAB-MEAT 2 tins, 45¢ .--.w'w-'-"mm--”-, e WHIP QUART JAR 49¢ & Finc for Spring :Salads PR A Halves, 19¢ HI- HIGH QUAL S and W WET PACK SHRIMPS NO. 1's 3for 50¢ H 1 complete SILEX COFFEE MAK- ER and '3 lbs. GOLD SHIELD COFFEE All for $2.95 OF FANCY LUNCH MEATS—CHEESE—A AND PICNIC SUPPLIES — VISIT OUR FAMILY TLIQUOR DEPARTMENT — SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY APEX BEER PHONE 478 Tasty Luncheon Pickles LARGE JARS 2 for 65¢ WE CARRY A COMPLETE STOCK ALL SWEET WINES $1.50 Gallon Case, $3.00 pgy wines—s125 gallon Califomia Grocery Co. “THE PURE FOODS STORE" : PROMPT DELIVERY BISK ITY PREPARED BISCUIT FLOUR 4 1b. pkg 4‘)0 Here’s Health, Efi«gy* T And here’s tempting “"’“ZW' pess in fresh foods to add vitality building elements to your diet, in- viting you to enjoy hot weather meals! EINZ ‘Fresh ¥ ruits Vegetables CHERRIES CANTALOUPES STRAWBERRIES PPETIZERS —in fact we will"have a large assortment of all seasonable fruits and vegetables. | I FRESH KILLED CHICKENS ARRIVING ON NORTHLAND mechanic, was burned to death, and Roads, 419 Federal and Territonial Bldg., Juneau @ska until9o'c )ck AM. on July 3 R and grubbing 5689 m the Seward Highway, Snow River:Law-| ing Section, located within the Chugach National Forest Judicial Division,‘ Territ raskn, involving 415 acr and 220 .acres grubbing tention of the bidder is d {certificate of compliance with codes 'Ot ‘ur fair competition, subletting and W {assigning the contract, minimum wage rates and alternaté-bid to be submitted in case he may desire t¢ (€ offer any rorelgn’ artitles, mater lals or supplies, ere plans and ¢ firctlicatlmls are_requested,, a. de- o— posit o $10.00" Wl be; ‘nsure. their yeturn wil | after -opbhiitk of ‘bids: be made payable to the Bureau of Public Roads, Juneau, Alaska:| | Plans and specifications may be e: amined at the Bureau of Public Roads, Federal \BMg, Juneau, Public Roads, equxmx ta /30 days Alaska; Bureau of |’ Federal Building, Seward, Alaska and Associated Gen- | |eral Contractors of America, Aretic | Club Bldg., Seattle, Washington. Bid blanks may be obtained at the| | office of the -Bureau of Public| Roads, Juneau, Alaska. M. D. Will- | |iams, District Engineer. i First publication, June 5, Last publication, June 7, 1935. 1985, SHOP IN JUNEAU FIRST! ary of the ‘opening ‘of Lhe\on the takeoff yesterday afternoon. = in 1927, now stands, I‘lm(l Germany’ dng the togethe ' “shall | and Territoral | * | Otfice Hours: | Evenings by appomtment REICH'S FLAG BERLIN, June 7.—The swastika, | emblem of the Nazi party, ¥ now onal flag, superced- whit: mnd red. = of Dr. William " Fyi the interior, the \bi d no longer ma§ public buildings with- stika and the 1atter honor position. \ two flags are flown nazi emblem must be when there is but wastika gets the | By u nust hav When n the i ne ‘flag pole op. IDEAL PAINT SHOP I Iy Paint We Have It! | WENDT & GARSTER PHONE 548 X | @ e i i | Dr. Geo. L. Barton | CHIROPRACTOR | 201 Goldstein Bldg. Phone 211 | 9 to 12, 1 w 5 | S‘A BIN’S Everything In Furnishings NEW 1935 G-E REFRIGERATORS CARRY 5 YEARS PERFORMANCE PROTECTION: Now All 3Types with A G-E Sealed-in-Steel .«Any Style, Any Size, Any Price "mc after year General Electric rators have to hnndredn of thous: users that long performance and h-md:fl cmt is. mote mporw than refri hlmd. 97% )(onl Tops now nun! rears are still giviag faithful to cheir n:gnul ow| xrr— sealed- in- anism as .ood as lhe dly they were .lu. In the General Electric line you will be able no nd compate all 3 {7058 0 of.re rl.oumu— onitor op , Flatop, Lifto ere is a Geaeral Electric m to exactly, cnh your nqnlre- meats in style, in size and in rice — ther your income 13 925 a week or $25,000 a year. Alaska Eléc dmuztdd 4 lependable ',5 Years 4 Performance Protection | In addition to the stand- ard 1 year warcanty, 1935 G-E refrigerators sealed-in-st l“— wism for $5 . . . five full years for only $1 & year. ami Pawer Co. LAS——PIIane 18 Chevrolet dnd Pontiac Dealers Alaskan Hotel Dave Housel, Prop. Liquor Store Phone Single Q-2 rings

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