The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 1, 1936, Page 8

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» I R ___THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY. MAY 1, 1936. . JUNEAU P"_UT ( I)("l) Cr()ss.u'ord PllZZle [ROYAL BLUE CAB i s T.‘x(\'fi].,:-l.;fa::,;3“'?(‘,"_ U S o die, onenar] BIRTHDAY HONORS FOR Guests attending the affair which 4 which has recently been repainted will be held at 6:45 o'clock G DRIVERS ON DUTY' .(. E([.,.:‘;“:(\t»“l;:]‘”:‘:-‘]l”a»‘(;(:’:\h ind the other will receive new FREEBURGER SOMMERS John W. Troy, Ge(lrgeLPaz:(e( L:ZI form for he arrive | | ACROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 11. Not so much i paint at an early date Cleeland, John New; . Righ later 3 . marker, A. B. GIVEN PRAISE | 8"““‘!":“:““‘!“‘ 3 A ::. lngslneunna SMART UN“‘.OR'MSJ et nsideration of the safety of AFFAIR GIVEN TONIGHT Phillips, Dr. and Mrs. G. F. Free- 1. & REGSEW £ T 3 ZIRIE A e | At least one. and possibly two of e e e Durger, Mr, and Mis W, 5. Pullgs 12. One: prefix e Isiands, land | Royal Blue cab drivers appeared | the three New Ford V-eight sedans n g the | onoring R. J. Sommers and Dr.| op; 200 Mrs: A. W. Btewart, M 13. DIZES Year EIAY R duty in smart new uniforms of | ordered by the Royal Blue Cab will| Peed to 35 mil i B Fresourser who are coleprar. 21 MIS. A. VanMaver, Mr. and | 14, Front of the AIMIA M v, including coat, trousers | arrive on the North Sea. The three | reported. ‘m;_ their birthdays today, Mrs, Som- | o FTank McCafferty, Mr. and, — | 15. suiy covering SILIA[TIE| 32 Resound ~ . |and cap. Even Bessie Powers, tele- | new cars will make a total of six 5 & | mers is giving a dinner party to- | oy L E: Taylor, Mrs. Z. M. Brad- - ' Abili 1™ ®ihe head SHUEIVII |L} 23 cause to low |phone attendant and dispatcher at 1033 el Fords in operation by ationed | night in fthe Sommers' cabin on the | (2% 8Rd Mrs. R. E. Robertson. 1+ s Sheldon Simmons’ Ability| 1. P UITITIEIR[S Ina stream |the main cab stand of the com- 1 Blue company in addi ! e i 3 . | 19 Units ot 4 Choose by vote | 3 Gove s A ecognizec Almos- ! ving a mean — : o A i Almos- (i) gidsente - RIAFREIE il ] NWiick Case | publication EM] | Tm annual tain- | i Biiey Lace (B EEL SUTDE| it | AT | 36. Vegetable Y BIEIX inches The feat accomplished on Aprii| - ‘exudation BIEX! 50 nopert Louts 12 by Pilot Sheldon Simmon 3 §§1'xd§g.m E = o Stevenson the Alaska Air Transport, when at| 29 Exclamation [W]E S I} sitotgsibs ¥ ntrols aplane Patco 31- Affectionate B weather the cuuml of the seaplane Pal | 0::‘1“1“0‘5:[ T S A i * “Tabbr. 46. Impute or at- 1. German city 36, [:;vfi’llx?m . Chinese tribute 2 Huge mythical 5, py S Siengy measure of 48. Long narrow bird . Brothes of Sh(())v:;mme 51 z‘n‘:{;fird. 3. Eating away "~ " one's fathe | Alternative 5% Unit of elec l'lloiynh: a5 Simothen he a2 tromotive 4. Compositiol 2. L T force for one 43. Son of lsaac has resulted in several expressions| 88. Cover b4. S(ale whose 6 Near 39. Pulpy fruit captal ls 6. 0 arge serper of thanks and appreciation from | 30" past Indian t Lake 7. 8 49 l'l'quum ac) | : tree L ty i | 41, Small fish 13 nluta suit 9, Garret 50. That girl - ° 5 2. icl 56 hard 10. Awkward 53. Times ten: | wilp GRS TGEe R g Cigavettes | Sowp |Cigarettes| Salad | EGGS | Grapetruit Alaska Air Transport, without the knowledge of Pilot Simmons, who ALL BRANDS VEGETABLE WINGS Dr i like most Alaska flyers, is extreme- ..%// 5 ess‘“g SUNSET GOLD Fresh Arizona—Sweet Iy sirades 7 or TOMAT : . A 7 e s oty e ///. ./// $l.25 = o Carton Full Quarts Fresh Mediums Lots of Juice, | 2 E;;n;!,c 5‘: $l :Bnc 3 doz. 79¢ 5 Eor 25‘: ceived by Pilot Simmons is one from | I T e e—————————————————————————————— CATSUP EDGEMONT SMACKS PEANUT BUTTER BUTTER Large Bottle 10¢ large box, 23¢ full quarts, 36c ~ «over o ORANGES 2 Ibs. 6 C | Lota'of Jitlce IT-‘IEIN% TO%ATP IHICE—From Garden-l’-‘resh I omatces, No. 1 tall ti i3 i .6 f 4 doz., 89¢ all tins or 58¢ HEINZ FRESH CUCUMBER PICKLES __large jar 27c iasars, the Ketchikan Chamber of Com- merce which stated e people of this community ou did a mig when you came down here r ly and conducted a search by plane of adjacent shorelines for a clue to the disappearance of the plane of Pilot Almoslino. “You discovered his wrecked plane and the knowledge of such disco ery coupled with the prompt action | of the Coast Guard, resulted in the saving of two lives The businessmen comprising he | membership of this organization have directed the undersigned to write you this little letter of thanks for and appreciation of your very . kind and unselfish act. It is a per- : sonal pleasure so to do.” The letter is signed by Frank S Sheldon, Secretary Pilot S8immons also received a let- ter from Pilot Almoslino’s mother, e oy RN TERE 1938 WEINERS, None Better 30C i o “y act was worthy of the | highest praise and in keeping with AT BIRTHDAY PARTY 35c sl l 5 SWIFT’S PREMIUM—POUND heroic traditions of your profes- — | sion.” sing s en, who cele- ¢ | § o5 R R e L AR RSl A | Pound or 3 Whole Birds » HENS, Bake or Boil 30(: : 3 Y LUNCHEON Asst. MEATS, 12 varieties, 40c lb. FRASH LABGEIBIRDS-_ROUND ‘Waukegan, Illinois, has also been|Pullen gave a cocktail party in ; PHONES—Grocery Department, 24 or 42 Meat Department, 24 or 42-2 rings—PHONES received by Pilot Simmons. Hazel |their home on Distin Avenue. ~f Van Alstine of that city wrote en- | Friends of Mr. Pullen called between | closing a stamped self-addressed |the hours of 5 and 6 o'clock to wish envelope, a leaf from her autograph |Mr. Pullen happy returns of the album, and a request for his auto- |day graph Mr. and Mrs. Pullen were gue: | A letter was also received by Pilot {of Dr. a ;. G. F. Freeburger i Sitmnons trom W. J. Lake and Com- ot S el e T e T e pany, owners of the wre ing Mr. Pullen, later in the evening 1 expressing lh|nk~ and appreciation. | D e MRS. N. RICHARDSON | Lice Lady, I promise APRIL WARMER TO VISIT HER FATHER to love, honor and obey:— : if you promise to serve me Mrs. Norris Richardson has Uunk-‘ Schilling Coffee every day. 5 | ¥ {ed p: ge on the North § | ple trip in the Stat There Must Be a Reason Why | Men Bought More Michaels-Stern or “Timely Cloth- for{ There are two Schilling coffees, | ing” This Season Than in Any Like Period of Our I £ her baby she plans to be i THAN Is USUAL'inltyfuftulll‘::‘onA:;ng:::‘hsb fll’lul W . visit One for drip. History! . Again . . . this season as in many seasons E Ay, WHO e One for percolator. past, the public have discovered thos tstanding ‘ d Monroe, We gtor | P I p c have € ose outstanding | B et S Each one will give you characteristics that arouse instant admiration in our | Highest Temperature RGB' MRS. DORA POOLE | :zore delicious coffee :\li)tllli):lem;;ml th:h t'actl Zoym;xins that ‘}h(’ tl:“&’t"l' you v . vear o R § J 3 E: em! istered During Month OPERATED UPON ich:rz i A S R | Was 62 Degrees | Mrs. Dora Poole, wife of Willam | for the pmic:’lar = |Poole, owner of Royal Blue Cabs, | B = sulTs FoR MEN = The month of April just passed |underwent a successful major oper- | method you use. = = was warmer than the normal, with lation at the Olympic Hospital in . . = = precipitation above normal, and the | Bremerton, Washingt Mond = = percentage of possible sunshine according to word received | Schllllng = = above normal, according to the Poole will remain visiting her sister = monthly meteorological report is- at Bremerton for several days affcr C ff 2 = sued today by the Juneau Weather her discharge from the hospital. 0 ee .E Bureau office. ——————a - = Tt an t rature for the| GOLDSTEINS RETURNING T e Sy e gyon = rees above the average. The mer- | returned b to Junes o g oy 2 g ; $25. Fr. 4 £ 5 s = ing the month on the 12th when a|south to meet his wife who has | | BIG vuf’()‘ AR e | ut money makers, butithey. certainly make friends. .o = temperature of 62 degrees was reg- | been visiting in California for some YA mame Winig "“" Suits that can take wear . . . suits that hang casually = istered, and the lowest was 24 de- | time. and fit perfectly. See them, and we know that you .s = ' Fempertune n recora oer et mumunuuu||ii||T|iiilinil||||mn||||uum|u|m||m||um||i| T will agree that at $25 they're corking values. : I of 41 years was 69 degrees in 1916 TN = and the lowest April temperature = | grees in 1929 = IEn';;\t‘mlolal precipitation for the A N N U A L sls p g month was 7.13 inches, or 176 inches = above the average. Precipitation (0.01 = 1 e) occurred on 14 days, as = e ik 5 g o The MAY DAY THESE ARE NOT SALE TOPCOATS! Every coat = total snowfall for the month was passed through manifold tailoring operations, was cut = ::!a:e\(';]resé:s ufg]l:{:!rl:;‘i"\e\'lxl‘l]\a::“:;\l',; = generously of superb fabrics (from the heathery = depth of snow on the ground at any _E_ tweed to the covert type), and had to pass standards § f.',','"f c::;nai ‘{;:;IIEOI:]ll\)\/::\I:l‘:‘ ;;\(‘ T ~ = you expect. The value-wise will outfit themselves with = ke syl = TWO TOPCOATS, one for business and town wear, the = 11 s 35 inches = = Sy moem.“a;z lh;mcl‘:;e ot :;l:; L j I i = other for rough outdoor going. Two, at this ridiculous- E month there was no snow on the = ly low price, will set you right for thésyear. “And in - = ground at the elevation of the city = view of 1 ket, to BUY = ey = ol AI::Drlssx\‘g/Ev:oo market, we urge you to = There were 8 clear days, 3 partly | : = N = cloudy, and 19 cloudy days during = = fie o it ats pof:::bl: i Elks Ha“ saturday Night = NEW SHOWING of separate S}urts and Pants for = hours, the sunshine received amount- = outing wear—they come in_all’ wool, blue or ‘brown E ed to 2071 hours, or 48 per cent. = hich is 11 C e the 18- o g & i = colorings. The shirts have zipper fronts and pleated = ;:ealrc a\?:rage.per T e Ausplces American Leglon Auxuilary = backs, all sizes, at $5.50 and the pants are extra full E B B Lows et toc = cut and pleated, all ‘sizes at $5.75. Or the whole suit s age hourly '\vexocn;‘es'oror&" :,‘,Tr: 9 E may be purchased for $10.50. There is a world of g The maximum velocity for a sus. | Rands orchestra = value in these suits . . . SEE THEM! £ tained period of 5 s was = B oo = MEN'S FURNISHINGS! = 8th. The ilin = z = B v drastn DANCING 9:30 = @ Of course we are showing a complete line of MEN'S ! = The average relative humidity at = = 4 a. m. was 78 per cent; at noon, P % E = 5 per cent; and at 4 p. m. 59 per Admission $1.00 Ladies Free E B M ; BEI.I REN DS CO In c A VISIT TO OUR UPSTAIRS g A ;1.:';2 .nd”;ldd 'on the 3d, H Ch ! = ® ® .’ @ B G DEP \ NT = b S ope Chest will be awarded! = WILL PAY YOU! T P, P e seeine ok = Juneau's Leading Department Store 4 = - on a memorial museum honor = = Stephen Collins Foster, America; = = conposer. 1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIlI|I|I|I|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII = i IIIIIlllIIIIlllllIHIIlflllIIIIIIlIllIIIII|IlllllllllIIII|IIIIIIIIlllII|I|IIIIIIIIIl||||IIIIIIIIIIII!IIIHI|||II||||||||||||||||||||||l|||ll|IllIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIHIIIIHIE

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