The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 20, 1936, Page 8

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S$TOCK MARKET HIT TODAY BY . PROFIT TAKING . Buying, Selling, Compara- : tively Dull — Close Is Irregular Deil _ermss-word Puzzle ACROSS about Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 8. s-;l«:emnnnce na 28. Pic ut carefu 29, Penusylvan lake port 30. Coustellation 20.—Profit | 31. Near 32 Portable out- door lamp 35. Adv NEW YORK, March tock Market mme the for- ertisement Pays out y 36. lnuue the 2. Large serpent 47. Related on the DOWN ed mines, oils and specialty | 28. Form of father's side 4 Jewel 43 Heal c i Hop kiln to flourish how- urlty 50, Scenes o Pas 46 Hop kiin 59. Mountan 1 actl on Greece §3. Understand 48 Turn to the ¥ ._ 41. Roma ub Oul ght g was compara- s oth 43. Coptends with 87 Be]ongl ng to A successfully at . 52 Caten slght ot close was irregular. 44, Negative 58 A,m‘” 55 -u(-\ ,¢| nd s totalled only 1950000 45. Stir up 59. Roguish 7. Bird's beak IIIIE% WA .==%IIII //ddun Wl | u III wy /4 III////I=%%// | V| JEEN// lll///flll SECaumngmasae] Bl Illl%fll.ll DOW, JONES AVERAGES Locomollve Explndes, Two Men Are Victims WENDOVER, Utah, March Two persons were killed and four injured this forenoon in the explo- sion of a Western-Pacific locomotive at Silver Zone, Nevada, 3¢ m:les w o laan Mfiasure Tidal Undulations - in Earth’s Grusts in Ck 20— T L ] II//WIIII Germany permit the impor ation value in sealfish. - Polxce Chief Sets Mode llONOIU[U “March 20. — Pol son believes }l’\ ellers should “go Ha- even if he has te give prizes them introduced the holoku ian dress, as an unof- TE, March 20.—Deep If I had my way T'd take my Schilling Coffee like a Persian Pasha. Slowly! Luxuriously! Drain every fragrant dropl Béisel by 41 5 ficial uniform along the waterfront. rolls up tides waves are infinitesi recorded only by ame force tha i iagd D€ €W 1d can be VEars after the holoku was first aely deli-| Wern in the islands. i loku You prefer Drip Coffee? B Schilling Drip Coffee is “tailored to measure” for your Drip maker. More than that, those important filter papers are packed in each tin. Schilling Coffee Two kinds One for drip. One for percolator. solid rock One set of mirrors is fixed to the rock of the cavern and another swings ever so slightly as the earth’s surface rises and falls. F flected light thus traces the mo ment on rolls of sensitized paper Butter for Fish | VIENNA-—Butter shortage in Ger- many is stimulating Austrian ex- ports of this dairy product trading isn't as easy as it uased to be. The latest trade pact between the two countries stipulates tha KENTUCKY STRAIGHT WHISKEY / BERT'S CASH GROCERY “SAVE THE DIFFERENCE” A visit to our store will convince you that you really can “SAVE THE DIFFER- ENCE” . .. DO IT NOW—if you can’t come just PHONE 105. PEACHES, Red and White, s 35¢ Fancy—Sliced or Halves 2 LARGE CANS BUTTER BANANAS EGGS Danish Made Golden Ripe Large—Brown—Fresh Pound 38c 3lbs. . 29c 3 doz. CATSUP, Regular 12 oz. bottle lQC EACH APPLES, Extra Fancy Winesaps $239 Last Chance on Something Extra_Good—BOX RINSO, Soaks Clothes Clean 240 LARGE PACKAGE SALMON MATCHES COFFEE Give Your Cat a Treat! Large Boxes Schillings—M.J.B. . 3 tall cans . 25¢ Carton 29c Pound 29¢c KITCHEN TOWELS, 2 Iarge rolls 29°¢ BERT’S CASH GROCERY “SAVE THE DIFFERENCE” STREET 211 SEWARD PHONE 105 | | Vet || VA ol N o R e ot e [ o) BRI " ministration. in Honol Beach Wear V] |_ AMSUN aged a “fashion” contest, 100 |~ The winner received another ho- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY MARCH 20, 1936 ’FURMERARMY - o | s Pay'nTakits;| l OFFICER LEAPS GEORGE BROS. Bils Wils Goue We Guarantee to Save You from 109, to 209% on Your Purchases WHERE SERVICE, PRICE AND QUALITY MEET Cwn Life—Body Near- e e e e e s e+ e e e e e ] ly Hns M]lkman Don’t Forget to Be at Our Store at 7:30 Saturday Night § - 2pdumlsfor75€ MEAT DEPARTMENT] ' ».y nvalid former Amn ulf(fl h ap- d to his death this morning from a Stricily Fresh—Jersey Pot Roast, tender . . Ib. 22¢ BUTTER YouSave From (| Hamburger, fresh . . Ib. 20¢ ccond story apartment house win- 07 ¥ H 10% to 20 % Here Homemade E G G §—Inspected by the Little Pigs . . . . . Ib. 30¢c In the 1p'u'lmonl was found the Department of Agriculture OUR MEATS ARE TENDER 3 dozen for QBC RITZ CRACKERS Fresh—Large—Farm Pac‘(age ° o 0 32c Cole l’\‘ h '\gul 30 LET PAY'N TAKIT HELP YOU SAVE —_—,—— New Spring VEGETABLES ON YOUR BUDGET! % for 590 and FRUITS NEW SPUDS, Large Tins—No. 214 A CTERE Florida,31bs. . . . . . 25¢ M PEACRES-Sliced or | ponichFsand GREEN I Halves ONIONS, 3 bunches . . 25¢ Amocat Brand . . . The Best | RHUBARB, Fancy Hot that Money Can Buy! House,2Ibs. . . . . . . 25¢ : GRAPEFRUIT, 6 for . . 25¢ WHITE KING POWDER Sweet Seedless | been Killed with 'a fiatiron. sfid; her | body slashed with a hunting knife Cole apparently had cut his wrists and turned on the gas but decided to leap when he heard steps of a milkman on the street below. Cole, in leaping from the window almost hit the milkman. b rep ROOSEVELT TO CONFER WITH MAJOR HAGOOD Officer Rerl{o\x;d for Criti- e cizing Work Relief to Talk mlh Executive J. A H:mnt recently cause he criticized the wor Thl conference, said to b the Ge n(r\l \Hl] be re tive duty. T0 SOON KNOW | | Large package @ £C | JURY'S VERDICT i 36 CRETEW PEAS_ASPARAGUS - | PAY’N TAKIT LI® UOR DEPARTMENT Momnogram Canadian, 6 year old Whiskey, pint . . . $1.75 Crystal Palace Gin, full quart . . . . . . . . $1.35 G. & W. Mountain Ridge Straxght Bourbon Whiskey, quart . . . . GIN . . . Half Gallon b8 $| 95 Third Trial of Alleged Wife-1 i Slayer Is Ended in California SAN_JOSE, Cal, March 20.+The | 8 fate of David Lamson, charged' with slaying his wife Allene in their anford campus home, was placed | |§ the hands of the jury at noon | today. This is Lamson’s third trial. He was first convicted and sentenced | B to hang, but the California State Su- preme Court ordered a retrial at which the jury disagreed NEW SPRING SUITS..... Keller-Heumann-Thompson “Timely Clothes” in a var- iety of new Spring patterns and fabrics; including the Bi-Swing Back Styles. Sizes up to 44. $25.00 and $35.00 Qur Furnishing Department is packed with new things! A special showing of Arrow and Ide Shirts, both plain and fancy patterns . . . Aroset Collars are featured for e $1.95 to $2.50 NEW' — MEN'S SWING BACK SWEATERS— $4.35 : ® Button and Pullover Styles—All Wool PHOENIX SOCKS All late Spring patterns as low as 35¢c pair SPRING SHIRTS. .. $1.95 Plain-and patterned, all collar styles? All pre-shrunk and fast® dyed. Others to $3.50. - SPRING TIES .. .. $1.25 New small figured patterns, aisleys, checks and plain col- ors. Others to $2.50. . $5.00 SPRING HATS . New snap brim models tyro- leans, pnrk p|es and llomburgs B. M. BEHRENDS (0., Inc. “Tuneau’s Leading Department Store” "It will pay you to visit our pstairs Bargain Department”

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