The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 10, 1936, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY APRII 10, 1936. SATURDAY . . MONDAY Pay'n Takit | GEORGE BROTIERS Juneaw’s Largest Grocery Store! Nationally advertised products here at lower prices———All orders sent C. £ _Saave from 10% to 20%. Where—Service—Price—and Quality—Meet PHONES 92-95 D.ROMEDARY : qu“or Deparment that we had (o'ma. money on Y Devil’s Food Mix The larges! selection of im- :’::- So r:z:r‘ w::kdxd her ;‘:": PHONE 36 Prompt Delivery one ot her savine For Devil Food Cake ported and domestic wines pagtiomtag e i ”‘-’Zood. and liquors in the city. WINES 5 year old $2.50 gal. 3 year oid $1.40 gal. Qur five-year-old wines are something different—a really fine quality in Port., White Port, Muscatel, Sauterne. Tokay. Our 3-year-old wines include Burgundy. Claret, Tokay. Muscatel, Sauterne, Zinfin- EASTER LILIES del, White Port, Angelica., per Bloom 2 5(: Port, Madeira Easter Roses Sl 50 SATURDAY ONLY Datfodils 25¢ Seagrams $7 .00 - Ginger Bread Mix For Fine Gingerbread 26°¢ JUST ADD WATER A bundle of odds and ends of |established, it 1s conject naterial such as was used in the| .ue onstruction of airplane parts, par- arly pontoons, some years a.go vas recently taken to Seward froi yak, where the airplane secnons ight years ex])i‘ll inspect The . bundle was forwarded We racts were PLANE MATERIAL IS FOUND TO WESTWARD; vroken p part of found. Hugh Bre“ ler, inspec.or of Aerc ] nautics in Alaska, at Anch ge. | INSPECTION TO BE MADE | While identification has not be sell Merrill flew SON FOR HARDYS A son was born recently to Mr. . a 3 noss in the mun)x city — EASTER BREAD y Ask for it at the PEERLES S "' | BAKERY S T SHOP IN JUNEAU® Our ldeas i - WERE OUT OF IJATE . We certainly have been in a groove at our house. I'm mostly to blame because I kept saying Of course we knew that if we drank Hills Bros. Coffee we'd have something that tasted right always. But we had the idea that ‘it cost more than we could afford to pay. Well, the other day my wife found out that our ideas were miles out-of-date. Listen — do you know that she was able to buy Hills Bros. Coffee at practically the same price that we had been paying for our many experiments? Well, we learned our lesson but it still p to think that we could have been drinking Hills CORBY The Finest Canadian Whiskey by Canada’s Largest Distillery! TRY IT ON YOUR NEXT ORDER! JUNEAU LIQUOR STORE PERCY REYNOLDS, Manager Save the Date! Dreamland—Douglas PUBLIC INVITED Sponsored by the of Gastineau Channel CONVENTICN BANQUET SATURDAY, APRIL 11 at 6:30 P. M. Young Men’s Republican Club 2 dozen Pl—m-————'—— SPRING H. Walker’s $l RYE—pint . § F George Benson 4bunches ... 25 YEAR OLD FINE Lettuce—Celery—Avocados CHAMPAGNE Fresh Mushrooms—DBroccoli Green Peppers—Spinach WATCH THIS SPACE COGNAC Fifth =i Dance VEGETABLES (1)1 ] Reserve sl.95 E!IIIII|||lliIHIIIllllHIIIIII||Illlllllllllllllllllll|I‘Ill|ll|||l||i||f‘lilIIIIIIlIlllIIl'll‘I!IIIIHIIIII!II!lllllllllllllll“llllllIIIIIl_‘l The Lur_qesrt Assortment BRANDY—fifth = g You are nvited to present this Fere Peter Dawson $9.95 | = oo fanion: Fresh Peas,2 Ibs. 23¢ || syear.old Scotch, 5th2 = Cdaplto! Theatre Sandeman’s — John Dewar's | = A Al o a Aspal‘ aglls, lbc ') loc —EleGChaerrfl nghland Cream E relative to see —Haig ¢ aig— = () , | New Potatoes 2 3c Fitth, 53,25 = Annapolis gt GLENN MAR SCOTCH = TONIGHT F well” Green onlons zsc 8 Years O g As a paid-up subscriber of The 4 bunches Fifth, $3 = EXTRA-SPECIAL Daily Alaska Empire RadIShes 2 Sc g Good only for current offering E Your Name May Appear Tomorrow £ IIIIIIIIIfIIIIIlllIIIIIllIIlllllII|IIIIlllI!lllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIlllIIIHIII|IIIII|l!lIIIlllIII STRA“;I;:SHRIES f“laldm Mtosnog;;.‘ IN HONOR OF THE VISITING . _— quar A SEE US FOR PERFECT SERVICE! + | 2 dozenfor GRC ___———i—— = G.0.P. DELEGATES CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc. STRICTLY FRESH SLOE - GIN - FAST ° Dancing from 9:30 Pint, $1.00 CRYSTAL PALACE GIN $1.35qt. $4.75 gal. RANCH EGGS Large size—Direct from farm Clean—Selected—Whites Booth’s Gin—fifth | b EASTER EGG DYES. . 10c ——————— || Gordon's Gin—fifth ... $1 90 2 pOIllldS 7 sc Fleischmann’s Gin—5th $1.50 Old Mr. Boston Gin, qt. $1.60 FRESH JERSEY COMPLETE STOCK OF BUTTER MIXERS The best grade that money BEER $2.60 Case MUSIC BY PAUL and DAVE Plus——THE MUSGRAVE TRIOLIANS Dreamland |5 GENERAL @ ELECTRIC WRINGER Control starts and stops rolls— applies and relieves pressure— directs drainboard. Washer . o bUY |\|/||znc!ed a}’so features LACTI. e ————— —Permanent Lubri- Meat Department | @ bottlesfor @QC - o o ton end G Gy MADE BY GENERAL ELECTRIC Steer Beef Pot Roast .__1b. 23¢ 97 AT BRIDGEPORT, CONN. Legof Lamb ... 1b. 32¢ OLYMPIA RHEINI.ANDER Fresh Hamburger _ . Ib. 20c For the BEST of MUSIC and Used Washer Wanted W Homemade Fresh P.’qs 1b. 30c 7 f“r SIO'o ’ We will take your old washer, elect: th HOMEMADE LUNCHEON EATS come to MIKE'S in trade on this new GENlERAL ELX;]cC'gll‘!loC. o MEATS . SPECIAL Lunch and Dinner now SOLD ON EASY PAY PLAN We buy only the best grade of meats — All U. S. Govern- ment Inspected! OO OO featured daily 3 gallon GIN $l°’5 Alaska Electric Light & Power Co, JUNEAU 6 DOUGLAS 18 3 = R e

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