The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 14, 1935, Page 7

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BARNLY (;UO(:LI‘_. AND SPARK PLUG GOOD AFTERNOON; R - WE COME ALL THE WAY FROM FARGO TO SEE THOSE FAMOUS TH SEXTUPLETS ARE THEY CUTE ? SNUFEFY-- THIS 15 MR. ROMPLEMEVER HE'S MADE A LONG TRI\P JUST TO SEE TH' Kibs- THE DAILY ALASKA I-]VIPIRI: FRID/ \\ JL\ AND YOU'RE THE FATHER 272 1935. Jy BILLIE DE BECK SO YE HEV KEM TER SEE TH' LEE\.A'I\‘A.E-\JNS 2? EVER' DING ONE OF 'EM AIR TH' SPITTIN ¢ IMAGE OF ME AN'- was ap un- dnce at thfl‘ LlTTLE RETAINS BRITISH GOLF CUP 'MANY ATTEND PRESBYTERIAN ~ SITKA MEETING June&u Dv‘}t‘@l on Rlitng from Young People’s Conference 1y Junean to the cit wollld” Bolleve ' the atfon . which earlier in the w returned es, 12 from tlw Northern Light "l Piesyytgrian Chirch, and the rest |irom (he First Fresoyterian Chureh, I A total-of 6 {Rev. and Mrs. F. * | Ludy, { gon - | Har 7 I"‘ vhat a seven-day session was eldon Jackson school. delegates were ‘i at- than the 18 from ndance consisted of 9 from Skagway, 5 3 trom Wrangell, 2 1 from Kake, and 14 held in the tendance. Juneau, 1 from Sitki ' Haines, The facuity cluded th David W bgterian C at the conference in- following: = The Rev. oner, pastor First Pres- urch, Juneau, dean; the G. Klerekoper, Skagway; Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Yaw, Sitka; Miss Laura Adams, Sitka; Miss Ruth B. Mead, Sitka; A. B. Sitka; and the Rev. Swan- The efficial delegation from the | Northern Light Presbyterian Church * | Included: Vivian Gruber, Matie Jane Blomgren, Leota , Mildred Pledger, Helen Beistline, Carl Harris, Charles Tubbs, Elaine Housel Minnie Rog- ers, Beatrice Primavera and Lilian B ingst; : : . ] Daily Cross-word Puzzle ACROSS 1. Moor 7. Celestial bodles 13. Cover the in- side of agaln . Beast . Malarial fever 16. Restrained . Symbol fer . Pseudonym of Sir Wililam 8. Gllbert . Is In a rage 21. Grow old 22. Pronoun . Irrigate River mud Aromatic wood Snuggles 29. Notion 31. Infréquent . Moved back elf C. W, CARTER HAS RETURNED FRON VAGATION SOUTH juneau Bus.noss Man At- tends Lodge Session and “ Visits San Dleg) Fair | jattended from Junégu. Kiloh. returned Tuesday morning The First Presbyterian Chirch Harbor on the missionary | group included: Mrs. Hazel Peter- eisenger, skippered by the |'yon, Mrs. Josie Goenett, James Swanspn. At Tee Har- | Cloenett, Thomas Hansen, Albsrt Clunnar Blomgren, in| wilson, and Katharine /Smith. of the Juncau transportation —— committee, met the party with encugh automcbiles to trapsport| Farm experts say a 50 per ‘tent them 13 runmu |fermaldehyde solution sprayed over Raporfs ¢ th u,n(,.r.“-p indicat- sced oats will prevent smut. ording to Mr. Car- | Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 8. Units s attended five of the 9 A[RPFAIGE [s OB [ATL IN[TEALIOIRIE oW\ [T he end of the Gmnd] & # J ailing of his steam- | §§ 3 . 4 * - ; " Mrs spent several da) E: & § 9 @ hter and friends 3 snow | Vernon and other . Word at the 8 fa cities. > - *|GCCD WILL PARTY: HERE ON THURSDAY The Sentler | WORLD “ut into smalt cubes INPORTERS, INC. SEATTLE Chamber of Com=- arrived et Coardova nrcute to Seward The perty will be morn- vacation trip of nearly Seattle 2 whaich he visited algng, the Pacifiz Coast from Se-| attle as far sotth as Azua Caliente, ©. Wi Cartter, of the C. W. Clrl.‘l\ Mortuary, returned home this morn- ing on' the steamer B Mr. Carter spant time possible in made the round trip tc Los Angeles frem 3ecattle by plane. In speaking of the rapidity and o[ plane travel, Mr. Carter that the most outstand ng on his whole trip 'mendous ad- Revolve Rubber . Sand hill: . Seaweeds 6. Resume . Egyptian god . Urchin . Animals’ nieck coverings . Existed . While . Locations Contradict . Soclal organ: {zation . Hurry . Above and touching . Refute . One who furnishes nml serves Contrivance for raising nap on woolen cloth 52. Mission 53. Pressure or strmn iving Birds' habita- ¢ ris e uth thre . Manner - . Sagacious . Wila_sheep of | india ! . Automobile Aehation. -t . Comparative on -in ending And: Wilson, Room podist, ne 1gs until 9. —adv. DOW! 1 Kind nl numeral F'rench j Gold Now 535 an Qunce |Cash for old gold teeth j ry, watch- 5. Satisfaction hipment returncd nt licensed ,ld Company ALASKA'S FAMOUS NHEALTH RESORT Ideal Spot for Va SITKA HOT SPRINGS GODDARD, W. Smith (right), captain of St. Anne's Gol” Club, presents W Lawson Little, jr., the cup emblematic of the British amateur golf championship. Little won the title for the secorc successive yeary {Associated Press Photo) ALASKA JUNEAU CASH his dau e, in Seattl aving for the south, Doarded the plane attle about 6 o'clock in the m ing and was in Los Angeles at 2 ck the same a noon ed in southern California for with his second dauz Mrs. Don Skuse. Mic: Nugiet Letcny | They drove to San Diezo &and spent a day at the Fair where they took in everything but the nudist colony. From San Di . Carter | and his daughter m: ed to Tia Juana and Agua ente. It was Carter’s first trip across the r and he said that cal of prohibition had evidently hurt business at the famous Agua Caliente r: rt, it was well kept up and very -beautiful. The San Diego Fair, in the love- Wi ly setting of Balboa Park, promise to be one of the outstanding affairs FISHING First Class Accommodations BOATING llen'snnuble Rates’ — GROCERY SPECIALS Saturday and Monday PHONE W hat Protection Is Worth to YOU! The safety of your valuahbles js worth exactly what ycur blés. arg iworth because it 1s assurance st loss or theft to that extent. quite’ completed on Mr‘marml Day, as r(’nrescnwnvn of Aurora En- when he attended it. campment No. A 1, 1. O. O. F,, at- Angeles Mr. Carter visited | tended the Grand Lodge held in r. L. O. Sloan, formerly of |Tacoma, Washington from June 2 and said Dr. Sloan h(lkvd to June 6. Others from Alaska who w*]l and W 2lighted to see visi- | were pri nt were John Langseth, of its kind 'held in the country, ac- tors frcm his cld home town. of Douglas, representing Alaska cording to Mr. Car r. Several Attend: Grand Lodge | Lodge No. A 1 and John Orr, of buildings and concessions wore not Achr returning north, Mr. Carter, ‘ Anchorage, representing Anchorage CRACK"‘RQ A PE 4 TN Salted or Graham 2-POUND CARTON 39¢ 3 DELIVERIES DAILY —_— PHONE 58 Whether your valuablés are worth a few dol- lars or thousands—you can give them Aade- quate protection in the Safe Deposit Vaults at the First National. Only a few cents per month for Safe Deposit protection - NOW may save losses amounting ‘to many times the small cost. KELLOGG'S BUTTER | Rice Krispies or PEP 2 pkes. 25¢ Fresh Creamery 3 POUNDS 99, Reserve an individual Safe Deposit Box here this week and give your valuables the protection they de- serve, The First National Bank Junean, Alaska SALMON - Alaska Pink THREE 1 LB. CANS 35¢ TOMATO JUICE Pearce’s THREE 15. 0Z. CANS 25¢ White King Granulated So0AP LARGE PKG. 36¢ 2 bars White King Toilet Secap FREE EGGS Large Standards 3 DOZEN 99¢ With EVERY PAIR OR SHOES purchased at our store FRIDAY AND SATURDAY we will present ABSOLUTELY FREE a pair of new-type RUBBER HEELS. All Shoe Prices Slashed! MEN'S DRESS SHOES, broken sizes, pair .$2.50 MEN’S DRESS OXFORDS, broken sizes, MEN’S DRESS WORK SHOES, JUST PHONE broken. sizes, pa'rr.................,.2.25 . ‘ : 34 or 101 MEN'S LEATHER HOUSE SLIPPERS, pr. 2,00 FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES oot CHILDREN’S BALL BAND RUBBERS, < GREEN BRANS, 2 1hs ”"_M“SO‘* : Chevrolet and ‘Pontiac pair .. 40 NEW POTATOES, MELONS—PLUMS B o Dealers " el : 95 PEAS, 1b. CHERRIES—BANANAS 4 TONATOES, 1. 7 CONNORS MOTOR CO. NeWYorkClothingStore LETTUCE, 2 heads . STRAWBERRIES "AGENTS LOWER FRONT STREET POTATOES Yakima U. S. No. ! 25-LB. CLOTH BAG § 95¢ PICKLES Heinz Cucumber Pickles LARGE JAR 33c Rice and Ahlers Company i 2:08 C. H. Metcalfe Company 5 lbs. 2 for — e r—oe - FOR INSURANCE See B R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. RS s nsBoor st i 200

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