The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 13, 1936, Page 7

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Half score F 10. Fish sauce T 3. Box o | 12. State posi- ! tively 2 1 i o As a paid-upr subscy 11. Quantity per unit of time 3 T o vt | Juneau Cash Grocery 3. Fish 2 Tear apart AR v it P ! CASH GROCERS . Vee tl 3 r Qe WS Slgnal Corps Reporl Com- 1. N “,,.‘,,:e“ v Cerner Second and Seward ook atives of an munication for” Planes— 18 Asiatic Free Delivery ) 3 9. ¥ x Y - Even Set for Infantry sostasy, o O PORMIRR S o e i bewllder- R B s 1 JAS G eb. 13.—Si on ons of WASHINGTON, Eeb 1--8lgnal |, yiolh o [OIV <ina of fish ! Corps officers have reported the 33 Garden imple- [W[{]R Compass point | § ! N S U R 5/?5.\ m c E 5 4 ; rogen army's 1150 war planes now to be o e B aoserty ! fully equipped for radio communica- 27 Babylonian g ;:u u‘n P i ilitar: war god 41. Son of one's 8. Founder of Hons, pras Wig-utmost I MUNALY., g SWRE Tple- brother or 1. ne name historical | A!Ee!fi t k and navigation devices. ments _ criticism o 9 The program to ‘“radioize” the 34‘2 E-;lt)h;t. 39 Mf,mfl“ more : army disclosed also the develop- 10 ?\'inxlike : ] i St ane 33 ith 42, Rent H ment of a miniature set designed to 33 T n ] Tl L ! Estabhsh =d 1898 be carried on the backs of infantry- 35 Bar of cast 5. Interminable 44 L'u\;':lnled : men, with talking range of one mile. metal period of B 36. f chur time 47. Mountain: N Compact equipment has also been 3o Gin° O 7. Irritated comb. form |} funeau 3 = Alaska developed for the artillery and all ! . other army units. ! \ Equipment o1 the army’s meets one of the chief critic: Aircrafts Board, follow. tion of mail-carrying by two ye ago, when com- ial contracts wéere cancelléd - e - BLAZE AT GASTINEAU last journey. Some are shown GROCERY LAST NIGHT ruler's cofiin while others ndon for the funeral train A Biase. den atos) UNITED FOOD CO. CASH GROCERS Phone 16 We Deliver Aeats—Phone 16 b Fi “ Sailors of the © in this Associatec hold the d WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 485 room at the ear of the Gastineau Grocery was extinguished by the Juneau Department shortly after 10 k last night. Damages, in- ing two crates of bananas, were //dumEn =1 | VA ikl i oy ted at about $20. fire, it was said, was caused placing hot ashes from the in a weoden box Vi 2ty i BRSelt ; e 7 ] AREN 1 / ] PE 0 8 1 A AENE AEN ps g 9. *® ) & dlaskan Hotel Li S % P T ———— | Alaskan Hotel Liquor Store elicate~ 1:30 o'clock, according to announce- A v 2 i VALENTINE LUNCHECN ment today by Mrs. M. S. Whittier, Dave Housel, Prop. Phone Single 0-2 rin, Y / 4 The flavor lasts FRIDAY AT CHURCH Chairman-in-Charge. B . . 0 Appropriate decorations and a s R I S AR Schlllln AR delightful menu are promised all The St. valentine 5 vay Luncheon, | who attend. Homemade candy and 1712 HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS '// cponsored by tn> Martha Society of |other delicacies will also be prof- PURE Northern Light Presbyterian |fered. 4 » aniila weh, will be held in the Church | g e a o Parlors tomorrew between 11:30 and | SHOP IN JUNEAU! e s ln R’ haaad T e T e T 1 | Our Services to You 3erin and End at the > Gang Plank of E v Passenger-Carrying Boat : BETTER BUSINESS DRIVE = . READ THESE RULES! - . : : Fruits and Vegetables v 1. Election starts Wednesday, January 22. - ALWAYS! p 5 2. Election ends Saturday, February W st ; 4 oto chows, European monarchs following the gun carriage which car- s Bled ¥ VR 3 o ’ yneral train at London. Left to right: first row—Earl of Harewood | 3. ection votes are given on the basis of 100 votes for each even } e » w), King Haakon of Norway, Prince Olaf of Norway, Earl of Athlone | dollar of cash paid to participating merchan fractional parts of a Oma l'ocel'y : ond row—King Carol of Rumania, King Christian of Denmark, President dollars not to be considered eligible for votes, as follows: £ rd row—King Leopold of the Beigians and King Boris of Bulgaria. | » THE PURE FCODS STORE Gk e e L, B G et | (a) On all counter cash and C.0.D. purchases. & i e e g | (b) On all cash payments made on accounts. Telephone 478 prompt De! Ilery KING DESCENDS TO DUST | DO UGLAS { (¢) On all cash down payments and installment payments KGR SR 05 31 P G M e SO AT R 5 ¢ . = | made on time-payment accounts during the election | 4 period, regardless of when the purchase was made. NEWS 4. Votes will be given only on strictly RETAIL business — that, is, N c o A L Pt N quantity purchases of commodities to industrial concerns, or whole- i sale purchases by merchants are NOT to be included. Restaurants, 2 P JAMES ACCUSED OF BREAKING | boarding houses, camps, etc., are to be counted as a wholesale The Old FGVOH‘G,—LOHQ B'ummq INTO WINE ROOM, DOUGLAS | purchase. t R e e B thns; 5. The election is open to girls of Juneau and surrounding territory, we“lligton L“mp morning after he had made an al- between the ages of 18 and 30 years (unma"ied)' I » ggsdla‘”:“;“‘;“ g‘:v::“:a::‘gk “fidf‘;‘s' 6. Nominating blank published in The Daily Alaska Empire is good for ’ Is again on the market, but at a S e B ol 10,,000 votes but only one lot of 10,000 free votes will be credited H greatly reduced price {by U. S. Deputy Marshal Miller, and by any one candidate. after being held in the Douglas jail ; {2 RS I g N $14 30 P T ” e i Toiots Do wad kken 0 N 7. giifiletels reserved to reject any nomination by the Merchants’ Com- ow 9. er on {neau for arraignment. . 4 | Aveagiling. o, roort disovery | 8. Votes may be mailed to Better Times Editor, Daily Alaska Empire, F.O.B. Bunkers e attempte . > officis a3 cati A was made by L. W. Kilburn and F. lort placed in the official ballot boxes, locations to be announced ° A. J. Gallwas after they had return- ater. . [éd from the Firemen’s ball in Juneau, 9. Judges will be appointed by the merchants and their decision in all pe | James was admonished to leave the TARE S Y fria] |place alone, which he promised to a , |do, only to return again after the 10. Merchants participating in the eluctmn_agree not to allow any comm i ‘ime",h"du‘:’I‘(-mia:‘fslh"““?e"ef 21 of their employees to exert any undue influence in favor of any opening th ! e wine room : 3 {and had taken some wine out when ! candidate. —PHONE 412— |caught a second-time and lurned! 11. Buying of votes by any firm in behalf of any candidate, or dis- if’"e" to the U. 8. Deputy Marehad | tribution of votes by any other method than according to the ahove 6 ‘;xl::rgfm Marshal Bliss, officers rules is expressly prohibited. | ; { This is the second offense by 12. Candidates will not solicit votes in business houses who are mem- proge; reperted, th fepent | wod; bers of Better Business Driye. Just a short time ago James smashed = a window of Goetz's grocery while : ° | Here is a picture of the final rites for King George V-of England |in an intoxicated condition, but Was M l‘ants c tt in st.e::.eorce'f chapel at Windsor, England. King Edward VIII (right) |rcleased upon his promise to make m OIIIIIII u sprinkles earth from the royal burial ground at Frogmore on his fath- | restitution and reform. P { ffin as it sinks through the chapel floor. The royal family, with 2 % : eqru.e::marx ‘eiled in black, stands below the crypt opening, and the | T e Y Juneau Better Business Drive o { ¢ Archbishop of Oanterbury above it. (Associated Press Photo) | SPEND WHERE YOU MAKE IT! CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc.

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