The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 27, 1935, Page 7

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{3 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, SEPT. 2 Winners in Contest Are Made public Three Given Prizes by Mike Pusich for' Naming His Night Club THE WINNERS First—Mrs. B. W. Neily, Jr. Second—E. C. Proctor. Third—A. Osborne. owner, will be nd” and will be opencd - &l by the C)nws' Editor fl( Tha Empire. The winner, Mrs. B. W. Neily Jr., 0! Jduneau, will be awarded the e, $10, at 12 z nig! m b< ause she nJr k to Dreamlan very apprepriate: cause E. C, Proctor, General relected “Dream- 18 other n 5 t midnight, ch said: missel the first prize by add- the small word “the" in front| the new name. It was his only| on. He will receive a cas® ser at midnight.” Cut of 40 suggestions, Marjorie ) { Juneau, came close with 's Dreamland” and * Gohlfl a case flf beer ai 12 o'cloc 18 lD the sublime. For ex-| e: Starlight, Come Of- O. 8. Tavern, Wonder B 1o, hundreds of Spanish names, | Spot, Blue | Moor- | e of Salvation, Hot , Dew Drop Inn, Mike's 7, the Nivht Owl, Over the Waves. Iu all Mr. Pusich deeply apprec- ates the amazing response to his advertisements, and announces that he plans to operate Dreamland in the most accommodating grect cpening, October 5. >oos o ero0eccesw e oo e . AT THE HOTELS . v o e e 08wy N Gastineau Karl Theile, Wrangell; F. G. Han- ford, Wrangelly B. X. Grant, Wran- gell; Herbert Kettleshy, *N. R. Coulter, Wrangell. Zynda Lynn Durleson, Morton, Wn.; M. M. Roose, Windham. Alaskan . L. Vannerson, Juneau; R. We- por Juneau; Nick Kane, Windham; ‘% k Eason; Windham; Bill Stod- ard, City; Ed Stanyard. LEAN AND MEATY STEER BEEF POT ROASTS, 18¢ Ib. PARKER'S : i’dpe Utters oclock on| “Os- E manner. | and hopes to have the pleasure of | all contestants at the big | Wrangell; | . Prayer for World Peace Does Not Mention Italy but | Remarks Bear on | African Crisis | Mok CASTEL CANDOLIO, Italy, Scpi | 21.—Pope Pius XI., seated at bi sk in his private library, ut words of felicitation and r for peace last night in ge broadcast to the Seve: National Eucharistic Congiess, ession in Cleveland, Ohio. poke in Latin, which wa b PR 02 trembled with emotion as hi ad to the “unspeakable moral havee of wars and their dire aft: | math cof tears and sorrow.” He implored for “that peace much desired by all—peace to th ‘ ho are near and peace to those wh Ethiopian impasse INTERPRETATION , 8epl., 27.—~The 7a interproted the Pope's ad dress last night to the Clevelanc icharistic conference as a plea fa specifically addressed to Italy | md Ethiopia. QUEBEC, Sept. 21. ~Hirry K. | Thaw, central figure in New York’s mo:t famous murder case early in entury, is in a hospital here ing from a severe attack of erippe. ;1935 HEINZ HEINZ OVEN-BAKED BEANS Three 16 0z. HEINZ FAMOUS KETCHUP 2 large bottles, 415¢ HEINZ STRAINED ; FOODS Three 4V oz. tins, 35¢ EGGS-Large, Foods SALE! tins, 35¢ 11b., 28¢ HEINZ RICE FLAKES 2 packages, 29¢ HEINZ Sweet, Plain and Mixed PICKLES big jar,43c Sooner or later you'll try Schilling Coffee Till then— “Wings of the Morning to you!” Schilling Coffee inspires confidence. With only reasonable care in brewing, its sturdy quality delivers a delicious cup as regular as the'morning sun. Schilling Coffee ‘There are two Schilling Coffees. One for percolator. PHONE 478 One for drip. BEEE “Alaska’s Oion Product’™ AR S Sugar-Cured On Boneless Brisket of Corned B E E f 22c pound STEER BEEF RIB BOIL 121-2¢ POUND “BUTCH" CORNFORTH Corner Market FREE TICKETS HERE FOR MERC )\N o allforma Grocery & [QIIll_IIIIIIIIII|II|!!|IIIIIIIIII||IHHI|IIIIIllIIllIlIII||||lIlIIIIIIIINI'lIIllIllJIlljIIIIIIIII,IIIIIIIIIIIIIJflIIIIIIII!IIIIIIJII! Willoughby Avenue PHONE 338 “THE PURL FOOD STORE” Clean 3 doz., $1.00 BUTTER--Darigold quarters, 2 lbs., 69c Red Shield, 2 1bs., 65¢ SPUDS 30 lbs., COFFEE-Gold Shield 21bs., 55¢ S and W PINEAPPLE Large tins, 2 for 45¢ and W GRAPEFRUIT No. 2 tins, 3 for 50c F resh Dressed CHICKENS Arriving on Northland Fryers and Stewers KiDS’ MATINEE . PROMPT DELIVERY Bert's Cash Grocery “SHOP CASHWISE” AN OPEN LETTER I wish to thank one and all for the splendid support given r store. In starting any new enterprise various interests are affectec rumors are circulated from no. apparent source. I wish to state am operating this business, no interests or con.bines control an: are not influenced by price agreements. We Lk ive one price—t! Thank You! BERT F COCOANUT souU?P Fancy Fresh Shred Vegetable, Tomato 19¢ 1b. 2 cans, 15¢ COFFEE Shasta—First Grade 2 Ib. tin, 55¢ PRESERVES Amocat—Assorted No. 2 tins, 29c 4 bars TOILET Pal 10live, Lux, Lifebuoy, Camay White "L M/ CARONI— Highest Quality 3 lbs., 23¢ > in the opening of my and certain unfounded rankly that I ALONE portion of stock. We right price for Cash. AcDOWELL. e CORNFLAKES Kellogg’s e pkg. SOAPS ling ,250 SPAGHETTI TWO DELIVERIES DAILY—10:30 A.M and 2:00 P.M. IRCAINS lIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||||IIII|IIII|IIIIIIIIIIIl|||lIlIIIIIMlIIImm|IfllIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIlIIIlIIIII|IIlIIIIIIIN|IIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIINIIIID = = = = E £ _ Bi”ings Testifies at Hvurin;_r { |Gives l‘udenu‘ in Mooney | Case, Alleging Per- jured Statements SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Sept. 27 William K. Billings, who came m prison, stified late in Tom Mooney's habaes &t Mooney and save myself from ing sent to prison or being hung | for fomething I had not done.” * is was in consiection with the bombing of the Utilities Company Tower, Billings is one of the withesses appearing te aid Mooney in his eon- tention he was convicted on per- jured testimony, D s Loses Liie, H ouse Fire COLTENECK, N M Sept. 27. — charred body of a man, identi- William A. Brady, scion of corpus hearing, that Martin Swan- son, Public U(mnu detective, said, nu as |“T was a damned fool for not go- a theatrical t family,” was {ing along with them and help con- | found in the, fire-swept ruins of a summer bungalow here this morn- ing His step:ister, his wile, Katherine {ilm players Alice Brady, and Alexander, are - | CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS 1 ne United States Civil Service announced open ons as follows: $2,00 a year, al Land OOffice, the Interior. vervisor, (psychiatrie), £5,000 a year, Department of the In- tarior Full information may be obtained | at Rocom 311, Federal and Territorial Building. B e Who own the New 1935 General Electric Washer A price advance is ex- pected on these wonder- ful machines. Make arrangements now for immediate delivery. 5 00 00 Down $ Monthly SOLD QN EASY PAY PLAN Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. JUNEAU~—Phone 6 DOUGLAS—I’IIDFG 18 I3 e s Mr. Paul Bloedhorn You are invifed to present this coupon at the box office of the Capitol Theatre and receive tickets for and a friend ‘or relativ to see {wmll (1 . Baboona” As a paid-up subscriber guest of The Daily Alaska Empire Good only for current offering Your Name May Appear Tomorrow WATCH THIS SPACE NOTHING SERVES LIKE - CONNORS’ SERVICE Call 411 Now! ° Connors Motor Co., Inc.

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