The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 25, 1935, Page 3

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMP]RE. 'IHUR%DM JULY 25, 1935. Vancouver EXTRA ey W AR E ol F |2 Hour's [ 5 s ; g ; | ; TWO PAIR FIRST QUALITY : . M. ! o5 Signal Corps ) s, e b Seattle "Publication Falsely Amtorg, Inc., c., Official Ar-|for speci of collecting FREE! HOSE—$1.00. VALUE | weath: ing data from Harry Duane Accused” ‘Prominent rives Here from New |point Labor:Men, Claim York—To Interior ! I FBEE @ $230 ROCK CRYSTAL NECKLACE, Late of the SEATTLE, July 25—Lowell Wake-| (Continued from Page One) K I-I.S SHARK ® STRUNG ON SILVER-PLATED CHAIN ficld and Emerson Daggett, editors —_—— ! " Waring Of the “Voloe |Of ACHON 8T¢|uy radiq with the' Russian plane] WITH KNIFE Prssqp Wk cortiose o ligebony ennsylvanians {charged with. criminal lbel in a| oo™ pi o o Beom | - one 9200 Tbx of Face Powder, one $100 Fx- and ’mmp aint filed in a Justice Court.| | Moscow to California.. He speaks - qulsl}.- Perfume, a $250 Rock Cut Crystal | Prosecuting Attorney Warren G.lpng)ish with a nojceable ,accent. i : s b ecklace strung on: silver-plated chain and Ishm Jones | Magnuson,. said the paper libe He said, that the purppsd of radio a‘nh it L i TWO PAIR OF LADIES'. FIRST QUALITY Orchestras m&, fi‘.’”“'&g wellknown men: | communication it the' plane from | PR d'h ”L‘h‘Ld f $1.00 HOSE. Remember, you receive two | William M. Short, former Presi-| axiivik was to give the pilot. in- | ; PAABAS 550 f first quality Hose. ~Choice of Crystal SINGING g B (Hhe' Waahinggin s"“"“mxmaunn regarding weather; Tofte Yy s Necklace or Pearl Necklace. | . | Pederation of Labor. 1 stabs ! land anything else' that ml ht ‘be e b 3 'ol!s | David Levine, former Seattle| ot Mmmmgm making - he! flghs, |18unching his a m a light lf you mnnn( come at this hour, send someofie to our store before sale, leave $1.50 ' ¢ Those songs you {Councilman and President of the |pre " plans to leave, for Fairbanks] “'and your set will be laid aside. w Seattle Labor Council | 3! lang Ly TWHITE | ovvobe [RORDmL L SSROGTEARE el vou ron m him sing over jAmerican Federation of Labor, | Have you obtained v car driv- PAY sl.so ALL FIVE Sokolofi said that he had con- ARTICLES City Councilman Robert Harlin,| =" er's liccnse for 193! § v KOMO—K]JR Sattle - 14008 il |ferred with the Usited States War |5 IeTee B WERE L ONLY . 4 and KOL R.-L. Brackinreed; - Predident of!Dop:mmcm officials in Washington, | oo™ 0.0 et bR WD O Ruth Etting in the Aberdeen Labor Council and|D: C: and that he left the easti "y, ;04 that new license tax 5 “No Contest” [ ] Fourth Vice President of the State |0 la: s‘“‘mdn'\.‘h”ymg & Belgor your « Orjginally $6.50 Value- for $1.50! Federation QYR St ory » chances by neglecting : sdns . | The complaint said the paper in these ers? Sla o Midnigh Preview | two issues subjected the five. rep- TO REFORT WEATHER | e the City Clerk at once. adv. LIMIT: J D c Limit 2 Sets “THE NIGHT lS resentatives of organized labor to| FAIRBANKS, Alaska, July 25.—| DU 2i4b & meau l'“g & 0-- to Eich . ridicule and falsely accusing them|The Weather Bureau office here| About 800 cotton farmers in Jim WIS - A nd YOUNG” of betraying their followers. will collect.data every three houss|Wells county, Texas, signed con< Customer JUNEAU, ALASKA Certificate SR e after the Russian plane hops off tracts to acreage to the gov- 4 from Aklavik, Dawson, Fort Simpwernmux this year, an increase of “THE WHITE PARADE” |son, Fort Smith, Point Barrow, 200 i T — | FEATURE AT CAPITOL 7 2 ST — ot e i i) el e A costume of her own creation is c l ln DOUGI‘ 4S worn by Loretta Young in one of s the important sequences of “The White Parade,” now showing at the 'g/H"nga"'an NEWQ Capitcl Theatre. It is a white i L3 |nurse’s uniform, with, high-collar 1 d Paprlka ! and cap and ruffled sleeves and ' P s i Ty time v ake ]7 is worn at grauation time, in the Prompt VALUES! That is just what you get every time you make a i&@# P | VACUIRATIUN RIS M. purchase at UNITED FOOD. Quality—Service—Price all fai ly | HERE FRIDAY MORNING| “The White Parade” picturizes| e B / According. to - arrangements per- | the experiences of girls in a mod- considered you just can’t beat UNITED F()()D for VALUES Rich red. ™ ; fected yesterday by Mayor Goetz, €D training school for nurses. It D(’liver 7 - X Douglas people will have an oppor- | covers the three year period from JC y n Deticate flavor g s et om0 ) e T R THIS AD EFFECTIVE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ‘Lomorrow morning. Two nurses will| The male lead opposite Miss TRAFFIC NOTICE come over on the 8 o'clock ferry Young is played by John Boles, . ¥ 15 3] ¥ f ;VA o) " s | prepared to admlnh'.l)l vaccine to A\“d actresses cast in important . C()FFEP‘ W l 9 DA TES T l I hin and Gastineau Avenues | aho wish &1 ihe. government PAFs inludo Dorothy Wilon, Mur- Cigarettes y atermelons oilet Paper school starting about 9 o(lnLk iel Kirkland, Astrid Allyn, Joyce Bulk—Cooking New Medicated i 1. GOLDSTEIN, - Compton and Polly Ann Young. All Popular Brands Vine Flavor—High' Grade Klondslies ? ¢ - — 4 ROLLS el T AN SO R i LUMEBR FEOWN W ‘l 2 ‘l 9 60 ERM ‘| 9 TONIGHT is the || . LAKE HASSELBORG b4 (H , C 5 | Success attended the dance given NIGHT | here last m:lm \g:dcr'th(‘ .';u.\é)u'm BY STINSON PLANE‘ CARTON I POUND POUND |61 the Douglas Chamber o om- —_— | B | . 1 P - I They’II' Split YoUr | nc:cc tor the entertainment of the| Two capacity loads of Iumber 2 pkgs., 25¢ acked by C. & S. Nice—Half or.Whole H H Navy visitors on the channel. Near- |and window sash were transported Homi-Sides! : transported | y 100 officers and sailors from|to Lake Hasselborg:jyesterday by| 7 stars in a he oruiser New Orleans and de- the Forest Servite By the Gorst| storyof mur- oyers came over and the Nata-|Air Transport flying boat flown by | B ; BUTTFR ; E ( G S der in the 1t m was well filled with danc-|Frank Knight. This morning Pi- | BEETS.BEANS 4 K >4 i L 0 U R lot Knight made another trip to b HIGH SCORE LARGE the lake with a load of groceries.| 2088 ELMDALE BRAND mwor wovenzox 1o i g el CORN-TOMATOES 2 Ibs. 2dozen f v ~ 3 With Mrs. Fred Carnduff, Miss|jaxe. Fine All-Purpose Flour [Jessie Doig and Mrs. Ed Holbrook| NO. 2 TINS J o e e Sriaes . MRS, MOODY. SAYS | : : . : 50 Ib. {cheon at her home yesterday af- SHE WON'T PLAY | FINE QUALITY v c it s !ternoon. Two tables of cards were S(ltl\ s | played, prizes going to Mrs. Charles IN CUP MATCHES| . ‘ |Fox for high $core,and to Mrs., [ Your ChOlCC, Holbrook for consolation. Eachguest| NEW YORK, July 25. — Mrs.| of honor was presented with a Helen Wills Moody arrived here to-| 2 cans c : | dainty handkerchief by the hostess day and announced that she will| S s e s s e MEAT DEPARTMENT as remembrance of the occasion. |not play in the Wightman Cup| g 2 POUNDS FOR Finest Yet | tennis matches between the United | | i husims 1000 | ROOF FIRE CALLS hpotent o ; : PIAT KILTON rs. y returned from Eng- p Q’m:’ro::fi:rl: )’ OUT DEPARTMENT :::: :F‘A:e 15\;1‘;&;:?;11 Jl;ecrm;:mg;. STRA\VBERRY COTTAGE CHEE:SE P R U N E S KO CHICK CHANDLER || & . The Juneau Fire Department was| Lhe All-England champlonsmp af- R 5 e upIo s ke , enre ety | called out this morning to exting- [ter being on the “retired list" PRESERVES 3 Fresh and packed in attraetive |u|sh a small blaze on the roof of|for two years due to an injury. ) i TONIGHT ONLY an apartment building at 412 Fran-| Mrs: Moody said that her victéry i g glass tumblers, each 2 ’ : 40-50 size, ¥ ik““ Street, owned by: Judge J.|over Miss Jacobs was “the sweet- 2 lb ]ar RPN T ) % i ; lb c R SR S | Wickersham. The fire, apparently |est victor of my gareer.” Her| | cansed-by - sparks~from &' chimney, | rival has improved considerably THEATRE ’was put out with chemicals. Very |since - their previols ' meeting 'two " ; A uarters for P l("lw mue damage resuloed years ago, Mrs. Moody said. ey W SPAGHETTI-Fixtra ’ Meaw.... .. K- POTATOES—Faricy | Special, pound 25e HAM—-Swift’s Premium New, 25 Ib. [’G lVE ME . ‘ ' cans; 3. for ....a ! 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