The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 28, 1935, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. FRIDAY, JUNE 28 ,1935. : R By GEORGE McMANUS . H BE SEEN ‘ : | COME HERE- o e g WITH THAT DON'T TAKE N' HE' NE fi PRE'?ZGEE- 82 THAT HOME- "'VE GOT TO GO } IN AN' QIT THAT ‘ DOG-HE'S GONNA BE A e ANNUAL =1 Moose Picnic }ARE MARRIEfly DIES, PNEUMONIA|ll R{FLE RANGE NEAR GLACIER . NOON TODAY . poesyimes sl SUNDAY, JUNE 30 Mrs. Wilms was admitted 1ffering from is sur- @ Plenty of eats—Beer, Hot Dogs, Coffee, EalE Ice Cream, Cake, ete. : © 1933, King Features Syndicate, Inc, Great Britain rights reseriod YANKEES KEEP ILONDOS LOSES Mediation RELATIVE OF WINNING; BEAT ‘WRESTLING 60 SParcd by~ HUGHES SHOT SENATOR CLUB 70 O'MAHONEY ~ “P°""*™ INROBBERY . .. .. ... - on J Mill Men Want to Settle o H Grounds|Former TIri re ate 210 7 | / i B8 &} oon . to ks e . > filiy Retu\:&lhto Szr:cissflifu EFEUII:F l[l)ISh E‘.CCS[S}?k Stnl\c‘m Own W"{Y"‘ Nepl?.(i‘l“d O.f C[})nef' _Jushcel.(‘” e G ek @® Cars leave Terminal Corner for Picnic er | Soldier Does Ihs Stuit, Tension Is Growing lled m Detroit— '@ 050 arrangements hav Grounds at 10 a.m. Western Tour 1 Hour, 16 Minutes e | Bullets in Body K - PCRTLAND, Oregon, June 28.—| iy b, 1 A BCSTON, Mass, June 28—Dan Lumber ntinued today; DETROIT, Mich, June 28.— A eral months as honey, former Frea State |t0 on by outside in-!quick. solut stripped Jim to end the Howard Ca by operating New York eip. Chief Jus and State officers rema re and in Tacoma acts of in- ADMISSION—GENTLEMEN, 50¢ LADIES AND CHILDREN FREE 1 in Juneau sev- | W. Carter Mortuary, e Juneau mar ; - 1 of the killing of ge West Coast . Grocery | d 52,1 Comp. | v of > > o | < Enibheg Games and Fun for All Public Invited : the remsh of. *MOP IN JUNEAU FIRST! | ‘hlv g ,:\ : : S e A suree S LT ective talent 24 hours| - by two bul- side a driveway NEW YORK, June 28— kees returned to the ho: yesterday after a I western tour and p crease their lead by Senators 15 to 5. The victory increased the lead|Ty over the idle Cleveland Indians. STOCK TO SKAGW. lumber s with non: ,000 fans.; City, 1 one hour and six- GAMES THURSDAY Pacific Coact League Sacramento 3; Missions 6. 1; Hollywood 5 s 0; Portland 11 “ N A NS ery was the n is known to um of money. | 1 TO SITKA ;\Lun;xl ELeanuv e n, connected with a 1, 8 Boston 11, 7 e were the only games schel- g » that port the North Sea. What Protection Is Worth to YOU! The safety of your valuables is worth exactly what your valuables are worth because it 1s assurance against loss or theft to that extent. Amcrican League i e Washington 5; New York 15. under arrest for against STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League (Second Half) Won Lost Pet.! Whether your valuables are worth a few dol- %5 . Missions 7 3 700 i “ Los Angeles 6 4 600 lars or thousands—you can give them ade- i Seattle 5 4 555 quate protection in the Safe Deposit Vaults | Oakland 5 5 500 at the First National. Only a few cents per gAY SHolly 5.5 500 month for Safe Deposit protection NOW lel.\“ ; 2 ;H | may save loss amounting to many times i = i the small co: Portland 4 6 400 (] ; Sacramento 3 3 300 Reserve an individual Safe Deposit ’ i Box here this week and give your valuables the protection they de- serve. National League “Your Home-Owned “roccry and Nlarket” Won Lost New York 17 e ———————————————— e o ee——e—" iy 2 REMEMBER THIS: You'll ALWAYS find a large as- o ¥ Chicago 27 + [ o N A - < ~ ki t sortment of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables HERE . . . AT . . L and they are ALWAYS PRICED RIGHT! The First National | Boston 43 B(lnk V American League Juneau, Alaska PHONE 16 Free Prompt Deliv New York 39 23 62) EGGS = """ 00cf Cleveland 34 25 515 a 31 25 551 33 28 541 30 2 48 FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Philadelphia 25 33 431 . St. Louis 18 39 316 Juneau City League (Second Half) Won Lost Pet. BANANAS BEETS 0 000 % s - 4 ] 2 0o Golden Ripe, Baby, New, Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. She Knows “John” ROCKDALE, Tex. — The name SCHENLEY'S Butter !« Ceamer. 31 ndsggc " RED LABEL or WHITE LABEL CANTALOUPEg PITTED PR UNFS‘ : 1 AMERICAN CREAM BRAND BLENDED WHISKEY : %, v It took time and the cream of everything=——but here Ripe, Fancy, Large No. 2% tins, SCHENLEY'S it is—that good old “‘American taste” you’ve wanted —at a price you can afford to pay. High Grade, United Food cossee Brand, pound ........... I 9c - CREAM OF ; . KENTUCKY CHOCOLA TE WA TERMELON STRAIGHT WHISKEY = % ! Kentucky’s favorite, B:lklng, FHnCy I\l()nd}'ke, 4 x\:ihe;; th;)fl call it 'MEAT DEPARTMENT | sommmevs . GOLDEN CHEESE. HAMS " WEDDING C()ttage 2 5 PiCl’]iC, 25 i BLENDED WHISKEY ~e i America’s finest carton 2 R R c Pound .. .. .0 c | L “It’s ALL whiskey.” MEATS For Your Sunday Dinner One of Our Luncheon, “John” means something to Mrs. Claudie Hudson Caffey of Milano. The name was carried by all her closest relatives—14 in all— - ning with her paternal greatzr father and including both grand-| fathers, father, late husband, step- | son, four uncles and three cousins.| OPEN ALL NIGHT Alaskan Hotel Liquor Store Dave Housel, Prop. Phone Single 0-2 rings WARRACK RETURNS | J. B. Warrack, president of the| contracting firm bearing his name, | returned to Ketchikan on the Aleu- tian after a short business trip to| Seattle. The Warrack Construction | Company has several building pro- jects under way here and elsewhere in the Territory. Pacific Coast Coal Co. OFFERS For Quick Spring Fires INDIAN EGG LUMP COAL NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the United States Commission- er's (Ex-officio Probate) Court for the Territory of Alaska, Ju-| neau Commissioner’s Precinct. 7 In the Matter of the Administra- tion of the Estate of GUSTAF| BOLLINGMO, Sometimes known | as GUST BOLLINGMO, Deceas- ed. AN concerned are hereby notified that OLAV LILLEGRAVEN was on| May 29, 1935, appointed Admin-| istrator of the Estate of Gustaf| Bollingmo, Sometimes known as| Gus Bollingmo, Deceased. All persons having claims against | said estate are hereby required to present the same with proper‘ vouchers and vérified according to| law, within six months from the date of this notice, tv the under- signed Administrator at the office of his attorneys, R. E. Robertson and M. E. Monagle at 206 Seward Building, Juneau, Alaska. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this 22nd day of June, 1935. OLAV LILLEGRAVEN, Administrator. First publication, June 28, 1935. Last publication, July 19, 1935. CLEAN HOT ECONOMICAL A Hand Picked and Processed Coal that gives a Clean Hot Fire—in a flash. | You can do no better than follow the leadership of the United States Government, who use thou- sands of tons of Indian Egg Lump Coal every year. $12.50 Per Ton F. O. B. Bunkers PHONE 412 Closed Saturdays at 1 P. M. ¥ B Mark ofMerit le in buying. LEGS OF LAMB

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