The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 24, 1936, Page 2

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> THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1936. : faog S b’ e “ ¥ Counting complimentar ket i nual indoor classic always at s Y [ from 15,000 to 19,000, considered the i AlR Ml E largest basketball e¢r=wwds in the | world ‘ Jn 0 On a ues flN Two DAYS Paul Brown, of Jur who was S member of count; ional and regional winner in Indiana in 1925.: st in the second round of | the state, said that the must be falling off back in 1 home state, for 19,000 wit- the 1926 tournament, Ll\en: n the Hoosier State Fair| ling. | Keeps Continuous- WOMEN'S SUITS . 19.75 to 2500 ©ndStraws. ... ~$3.25 10 $6.95 ly in Action : STREET DRESSES . 8751to 2150 SILKBLOUSES .. ... .. .. $2.50 B witn'a téta1 of mbout $90 miles|ETOUNGS IaTEESt DU ximately 1000| - gyop IN JUNEAU. FIRST! reld | flown yesterday, app FORMAL and SEMI- WOOL FABRIC SKIRTS., each $3.50 | M:z“gxga]fic\l FORMAL GOWNS 8.75 to 25.00 GLOVES and HOSIERY, pair _ $1.00 § morrow to Taku, " New York Life ! chagof and—weather permittin, | | to Skagway, Pilolt Sheldon Si [NSURANC‘FFS | the Alaska Air Transport|s| KEITH G. WILDE ! - i 2 | plane is entirely in favor! | i r Y i & | of the present fine weather. e o o | After several previously reported | i S i . ' | flights earlier in the day, the Patco, | ¥ | | tiope, - (AMABEE ik 1, pictured at left, getting a \ !took off jesterday afternoon with| ' v, 4. ang Jewelry Repairing | ‘ 3 o g i ~ | two passengers, V. L. Hoke, radio| | : o | lesson from the erstwhile hea sht champion of the world. Nova i ; / | engineer, for Angoon, and pete mil-| | ?AUL BLOEDHOR ! | s a San Francisco fighter and is a former national amateur cham- | |ier for Hawk Inlet. From Hawk| | ac very reasonable rates || pien. He has won seven straight pre fights in the East. Another | Inlet the Patco went to Sitka where | | FRONT STREET 1| white possibility that has attacted Dempsey is-Jim Ostal \ | J. J. Meherin, Hills Brothers repre- | £ = 5 3 ! o3 ] dayon Gowns ~..$1.00 Women's Neckwear, 2 for .. $1.00 sentative, boarded the plane f | Juneau, arriving here at 8:30 o’clock n's One-Piece Rayon Assortment of Berets, 2 for ... . $1.00 st mane. A aC 8 $1.00 Printed Silks, yard . $1.00 b DR o fome nen’s Rayon Vests, 3for ... $1.8 Cotton Seersuckers, 3 yards ......... CF R e R K men's Rayon Combinations.... $1.00 Glass Toweling, 4 yards ... _$1.00 §| 5 s:15 veock this morning pitot. cam | whic ; Pilot Sheldon Si | WOMEN'S COATS $19.75 to $32.50 NEW MILLINERY in Felts Hoa” g bl gaind 1 4 | Simmons flew to Tulsequah and re- 4 irls' Vests and Bloomers, 2 for $100 Terry Cloth, 4yards . . . $1.00 [ tuned to Juncau with Capt. Will- ) 4 5 -~ 5 . | ia Strogg as a passenger, arriving Girls' Rayon Combinations, 2 for . $1.00 able Felt, 54 in. wide, yard .. $1.00 ¥ aooul 6:45 cclock . B ; At 8 o'clock the Pateo took off Women's Rayon Taffeta Blouses . $1.00 Table Padding; 54 in. wide, yard _ $1.00 b S st wslon dimer Petersol and TR SR ) (2 G s | Oscar Danielsen, returning Girls' Knit Blouses $1.00 House Lining, 12yards ... BL.00 BT v At a0 Toar ® 1 - » n, Marion Sandstrom and Fabric Gloves, 2 pair $1.00 Cheesecloth, 12 Yfil’ds ........................ $1.00 William Race, son of ;!':rrv Rar“n / with \all Of summer’s 2 £ A i A Ketehikan, boarded the Patco for a Feather Pillows 31-00 NOVehY Cul'taln SCrlm, 7 Yards ..... $1.00 half-hour scenic flight over Men- /// h ! Y : denhall Glacier. H ‘ Q te Dilloy $1.00 Outing Flannel, 27 in., 7 yards .. $1.00 J| At noon the plane left Juncau f gOOd thlngs to eat & i with J. J. Meherin for Petersburg, ’ ) Towels r 1.00 Decorated F 5 | |and Jack Conway for Wrange / - H 8 Towels, § fo § lour Cans ... STAD )i o o i Sha drink waiting for you $1.00 16Piece Glasswoge Set ... $-.00 /' e ‘ : | pass o $1.00 Assortment Aluminum Ware $1.00 Wl cturning from Seattle, arid win ac- dt @. W 3 A LT company her to their home in Sitka $100 Turmblers, 2 dozen .. """ $100 [0 ve o uneans ' [ N e v Wrangell the plane will ! m”, \,\('f,,:)fix.“""b:l‘,",.ému‘n, Hea;l. $ f and ]ad;edda[}pe:;te? go]to%etheri? Not v ® . estern, and will fly with Mr. at all — if you include food that looks and tastes i fl@use nress SPQCIals Bedspl'ead s’ecial ‘I‘Z'““q'l‘[k“ 5““}\{F‘l"’1;]t;l-c[(: >por;unnn. cool and refreshing . . . breakfast cereals with | to Sitka Mr. Elliott made ar- | : 3 2 5 3 i Ridiip $1.95 86x105_Blue Rose, Green, | rangements with the Alac) fresh berries, iced tea a;ld coffee, tempting salads, i { Transport by radio from lamb chops, cold meats! 4 Group 2 2.95 Gold, Helio—$2.50 i ! et was cl 3 to a oy e e e rer |- Butter Eggs | New Potatoes former port. Mr. Elliott has char: i = Stk Taing bost for & SUNSET GOLD 4 Ibs., zg@ | period of two weeks. i { B M B HR D ‘ O lnc $ | The Patco will fly to Wrangell Highest Quality = 3 : from Sitka to pick up Ken Edwards. Wonderful Flavor! ot » r ., ¢ Heinz Pickle Company representa- We Sell for LESS! Hawaiian Grown 15 i ; ” tive, E. J. Reiland, agent for A . Juneau's Leading Department Store Schilling Company, o Tenakee | where M. E. Monagle, local attor- | VISIT OUR UPSTAIRS BARGAIN DEPARTMENT rer. it waere e pune wnt v |- NEW GREEN PEAS 2 SC ‘etur 0 Juneau tonigh! | —_————— D ORI = ] he Seattle-Alaska aviation plan [ within twenty-four hours of Seattle | communications system. The odds ocE Y TART AR Iw AE-ASKA cLIPPER eived enthusiastic support of the | through an inland passage airplane | can and will be met some day. A FANS PR“TEST LIBBY'S—DILLS—QUART J/ : transportation men. They pointed | route?” Seattle-Alaska airplane serv £ out that the proposed service not That question was answered fa- | inevitable.” R YRR | TGMATO JUICE c e SEvacE snugHT only would bring new commercial | vorably by Maj. Donald MacLaren A. B. Hayes, Northwest traffic rep- contacts in the North, but also would | superintendent of the Pacific Divis- | cesentative of the Pacific-Alaska Air- w LIBBY'S—THREE LARGE CANS ... ¢ be “highly practicable” from an |ion of the Canadian Airways, here | ways, subsidiary of Pan-American € ' P e aviation standpoint. o | vesterday on a “one-day visit from | Airways, pointed out that an Al- 15 e, SOUP__Vegetables or Tomato,. can .. ... 5¢c 5 ;flm (‘m'“l’)' 5. ; : Other Air Links Cited | Vancouver, B. C. askan air-mail bill now is before a Believe ngh School Cha and Alaska, now four days We now see California and far- | Weather Held No ‘B: joint Congr iations - m- —Swift’ j ould be connected | flung Pacific islands connected by “1 ]m\': beecrn o:)ernu:g :i:plane: -l‘:ille(’. Gl pions Better U. S. Ex- SALAD DRESSING—Swift's, qt- Jars ..o 43¢ four hour } the China Clipper,” C. W. Broom, |out of Vancouver to Datwson, Y. T. “This bill, sponsored by Alaska g l lation ser- | president of the Washingtonians, |since 1925, and I find that weather | Delegate Anthony J. Dimond, would ponents of Game | RHUBARB c vi 4 said in commenting on the resolu- |and other physical objects along | provide for twice-weekly air mail ! ne objective in a three- | {ion. “Those islands are economi- |the route are not insurmountable,’ | service between Juneau and Nome.| INDIANAPOLIS, April 24.—Hoo- SPRING TONIC—TWO POUNDS ... Ao d pe m of commerce nml] in-|cally insignificant when compared | Major MacLaren said. If approved, Alaska then would have | Siér basketball fans are a bit re- | Pack, 2 29 i dustry expansion announced here | with the commercial importance of | “A Seattle-Ji te 1d be | servi ithin the Territory. sentful of the Western Conference —UIy PACK, 4 cans ... ... .. c ;:‘Mmap‘; })i\' lh(ebWa%hmgto:xlsz_‘ \laska to Seattle and the nation. | iairitained Onm,]:a:c;oml;r c;,‘:e'dulc T ;’unz:x-s:n“el:r N:it rule which prohibits DOM.-.\Q(IL(JAJ SHRIMP: DIY Cack, cans ... '€ a Northwest business and pro-| “1i the airplane can span the Pa- | by the use of medium-sized flyl “Thi t step, of 3 1d [basketball games, and which pre- | — 1:-\~ onal organization cific, why can't Alaska be broughtlhfmt.n_ rlor:;flcd l;:,?n:ux: Sglz)id ri‘;:fi e weli:;x.)usn::u ow‘:}t:u;;t;l:uby vented Pudue, perennial Big Teni CR'A'B MEAT Alas“a PQCked' 2 cms 39C iy ¥ L g N Ll g P THRNESRGT O i g champions, entering the Olympic | 4 : try-outs. They even believe that | < Blue e Double-Back their awn state high school cham- | schllllngs TEA sANDw‘cH 3 ¢ pions would be a better U. S. expon- | Chambray Y o HICKORY ent of the hardwood classic and| & c s read c WORK SHIRTS flocked 14,883 strong to witness the | P SHIRTS ® v finals in Indianapolis, while only | Pound pkg. Qt. jars ... > + & ; a few over 5000 saw the finals of the | E % 5 B Each, 75¢ Each $l.00 U. S. Olympics in New York. Iis Iced Tea Time Kraft's i i) 3 airplane. That linkage would put Seattle within twenty-four hours of s P W 2 Nome—a step greatly to be desired 1936 F R Y E R 1936 BLACK SIDE CALF — Goodyear Welt—Plain or Mm \ .'}{;fi““' RETAN, SEWED TONGUE, both by Alaskan and Seattle busi- 4 % Yisad g A y " ;;z;[;l;l‘()e—l.‘und Wearer—Good Fitters— Sen 95 v sl&at;??:;‘,i&;}‘rlgmm“on 82.95 negrgfi in commenting on the| 35c sl.ls 4 Outsole—| S i EOTPON B NI resolution, said the Wusfimgtomans would begin an intensive campaign POUND or 3 WHOLE BIRDS ¥ for the proposed aviation route. The | 3 . other two objectives of the club's | s’ Bcll . s S R program are increased local payron;E m Bake or c TEEPLE SCOTCH GRAIN BROGUE—2 full soles 7-INCH PATTERN ARMY RETAN—Sewed and a wider disposition of Washing- FRESH LARGE BIRDS—POUND ... —Goodyear Welt OXFORDS—Brown or ~ § g.95 ¢ . ton-made products. Black—PAIR . g Congue—Double Vamp—Munson Last— 59.95 | BI7 e — WEINERS, None Bett C s Chippewa Made—PAIR . 2R I y g GARBAGE HAULED | SWIFT'S PREMIUM—POUND ORIGINAL CHIPPEWA HI-TOPS in 12, 14, 16 inch E. 0. DAVIS LUNCHEON ASSORTED MEATS PACS RUBBER BOOTS WORK CLOTHING Twelve Varieties ... . 500 Samples—Largest House in the World of Good PHONES: H Made to Measure Clothing M GROCERY FELT FRANK L. JOHNSON, Representative Zipper o boey | HATS B IG v A N ) s WORK MEAT DEPT. " Six Colors : i SHIRTS 24-2 rings | Each 53.50 South Franklin St. Next to Midget Lunch Diwe-=Gruy" 42-2rings 1 ; Each, $1.00 | . 4 | |

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