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* e - THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1936. points to earn merit badge e & R M FUR )ds a day lasting for a |8 be devoted to swim- 1 instruction in | i Mrs | be as f sistant director of the camp under T Miss Palmer who arrived ht‘)t re Anchorage to take e of camp when it opens| e Instruction in Sports, June13 o Chief hxvcuhve Going to[Donate $25 for Summer Gigls Going to Camp LS ki Crafts, First Aid ng at, Washington, Thence to | Training Camp—Move : '\Ix R’\ G.| ) o b e ’ 3 O F S' - / emocratic Convention ne Fire Siren Announced st Democratic G re. " y B ive Flanditer the i Boout, 10 discuss s and equipment! .. jonn W, Troy is planning to| At the request of Mrs. W. W. Coun- Camp which is to be held for 2 two necded for the coming camp period. yo,ye Monday on the Yukon for|cil, Secretary-Treasurer of the local B oeiion it and who have already announced 'y "annual visit to Washington, D.|commitiee Girl Scouts of America, m‘L Rptindlolt intentions of “‘”"““r"““ ”“"“ C., where he is expected by June 15| for a donation to assist in the hir- o e Kaufmann, Betty- Nordling, i, confer on matters. ing of a trained and efficient di- are holding their camp period now Reed Bett Rice Betty a a B & * G p 2 CULY - p 3 X! i expects t oetor or 2 a VO-Wi are being made by the camp COm- Vi’ perice Meade, Berle Mar- gy direct 10 the National Capltal|summer training. camp for . Gir Rheinlander, Olympia, Rainier, Port, White Port, Muscatel, Sherry, m}[l"‘;.'l,x",f,:l,),j;;r;:rl:‘.\" iy ia Davis, Shirley Davis, from Seattle and hopes to complete | Scouts, the Juneau Fire Department Hop Gold, Globe Tokay—BRING YOUR JUG! B L 5 U Inevas /derimite ‘»AIU]‘"'- his business in Washington before | donated $25 of Fire Department % el AR 2 going to the National Democratic!funds for that purpose at the reg- 95 l ll ?”-’“df (,‘l ,‘,."“f‘l““‘i“ ‘,‘.]k :‘1:1:\?“ wds, Joan Cohen, Mary Stewari, Convention in Philadelphia Juneyjay monthly meeting held in the o, el‘ case o Per ga on "m?‘r".l' ).ul'n;ggclfl’:fm;"n‘f et ao- Stew rbara Hermann, |93 to which he is a delegate from’ pire Hall last night. Sm;& ,‘ ! g msking and .«l:u in- and Mary Fuku-|the Territory 4 | C. B. Arnold, manager of Station e e e itteovatenprysremmeseeemr] e m\L i ther ?r'\ln\ E; Is who not at-| After the convention the GOVer-|gyNy, who attended the meeting S e g have also signi- nor plans to continue on west 10| equested cooperation of the Fire i First aid courses and fied thelr intention. of attending!southern California where he WhL| o rtment i arraRBAR B bstal. v o D K A c H Study_ classes ‘have been ““k for CAmD pend some time with Mrs. Troy at | jaocon """ oot line to the base- for the girls who will work fOr “go o) meetings will be held dur- |San Diego before returning Morth.|y.n" .. anq erection of a booth FULL PINT A He probably will be gone at least|potl B 0 CReCTOn B dcastios BN AP N | | G VLbL FANL » mohih City League baseball games. The g e LLOW c AI) | the Playground Committee, compu g SPECIAL for SATURDAY | ‘i LIRES HD, i RED LASEL PIRY .. Blake and Frank Heinke. It was decided by members of the Martha Society members held a department to ask the City Council o N o G R A M KELLOGG'S dessert luncheon in the Northern | * i o 0T ve the fire \ Light Presbyterian Church parlors' > PSSt 0 FOv on at & SPECIAL SA LE Mrs. John Rogers and Mrs. Forest| p. 0 (Ul i ctreets, which is q Baken 168 Nopicaics. .| considered a- better site for the p Following the luncheon a business hern. which. 18 Sated i (B8 e~ ! ol meeting was held after which the | 5 SE % : vl v . 2 Corn Flakes Wonisit adjdtirned further ‘club ‘ad) ;;nlr]]] with the alarm bell at the Fire ; a8 . ee ar 1Sni first of September, | 7% | 5 1 Wheat Crispies Gvibes insleh [0 ptember. | =t was announced that there will = be a fire drill at 7 o'clock next o‘d Mr B t 1 FREE pkg. PEP Vi onimae o me woeke o annts A L e . BOSTON up plete arrangements for the outing, it Following the meeting refresh- 4 PKGS. ... all for | snonie 0 sesved PINT FIFTH ognac Brandy oue o albade A nurse and cook have already e 1 i been arranged for, the committee . mempers ammouneea and work is TRINITY LADIES ENJOY per bottle s .75 now being done on a buaget to cover. PICNIC ON LENA BEACH i the camp expenses P d G .y Dafly Bulletin | Climaxing the year's club activi- e erwoo ln | Of particular interest to the girls ties, members of the Trinity Guild 'y who met today was the announce- yeiq their last meeting until fall in lnt 7 ment by Miss Palmer of a daily the form of a picnic today at the b bulletin which will be issued each summer home of Mrs. John New- s ok Sttt e Wl camp S SR My 5 : ighland Cream is in session. Mary Stewart and Trinity ladies and their friends Fl h ey Ruth Allen were elected by the girls jeft in cars from the Deanery at 11 CISCIMaANN’s Flne scotch ! to be editors of the paper for the g'clock this morning and enjoyed PINT FIFTH first and second week respectively, a luncheon early in the afternoon GOOD ALL DAY SATURDAY AT The Girl Scouts are now selling at the Newmarker home. " tickets to the show at the Coli- seum next,Tuesday evening, June 9. the proceeds from the evening’s en- B. M. BEHRENDS CO., Inc. "Juneau'’s Leading Department Store" GROCERY DEPARTMENT mer camp. Members of the Camp Committec in charge of all arrangements arc Mrs. W. W. Council, chairman Clarence. Rands, Mrs. N. Les™ "I'Ill“h' and Mrs. George B. Rice tertainment to go toward the sum- to St e C §14.35 SURGICAL CASE e Mrs. Howard Hayes was admitted Ann’s Hospital last evening. and underwent a surgical operation this morning 72 KR = || % = 5‘ RADISHES AND GREEN ONIONS FRESH DAILY FROM OUR OWN FARM FRESH FRYERS AND STEWERS ARRIVING ON NORTHLAND TONIGHT $335 . ! CAUSTIC ) THRIFTY \ | WEEKLY a S P00 | CO: ENTS NEWS HUNGARIAN ¥ @ e P .k THE PURE FOODS STORE | “A l\elwpa[)er Within a l\ou spaper”™ aprl a PHONE 478 PROMPT DELIVERY rHF FRIENDLY STORE LB 5ol 06, "THEFRIENDLY STORE 0000000000000 0000 00T SUMMER SPECI ‘| ALS NEW arrivals of merchar ; THE FUES'!:S CHOICE CORN NOBODY HOME dise by every boat keep JETSE R peite % | Good Grade—Regular size cans | K0 O, Lady: 4 e S these three huge depart- |0:i:h|‘i;. ,:::.de iy il; 10 cents wi,‘\':,,:::_r:;:‘:‘ld:::‘h:siu“,"";m; ments brimming full of the .x OO0 | mercy, I thought I was lame.” markets Best Buys! $ ADVANTAGES 0—0—o : Jail Visitor—Isn't prison life | “He's altogether too honest. . 4 PORK and BEANS | 'm through with him.” Medium Cans—Van Camps | “Too honest, Jane?” The warden never drags me out | “Yes. He wouldn't even steal to bridge parties or to the 3 for 25¢ a kiss.” movies in the evening. | 0—0—o | pretty hard? Convict—Naw, it ain’t so bad. 0—0—o “So you want to marry my daughter,” said Mr. Brown to the SUMMER SUITS Keller-Heumann-Thompson “Timely Clothes” in a variety of new Spring patterns and fabrics, including the Bi-Swing Back Styles. Sizes up to 44. FOR THE LADIES! Complete Range of Sizes and Colors R LY GARDEN HINT | Haohof 3 5 you housewives and - business women will 5 vonst | anxious th. “Hav s i s 3y Put labeled .‘:mm;flm :c:‘:‘ll | MA S“.‘AEEOO NI TS ?:;1 ‘;V:r‘jw Ave Yom - shen szs, s3° and s;s want at least one pair and probably more of these amo our garden beds so ¥ e w o istis Vi ’ ' e o0 plantea | “Yes, but daughters don't al- Our Furnishing Department is packed with new distinctive shoes. They're flattering to the foot and T e 714 mounds. 29¢c s grow to look like their \hines comfortable as well! 43 their mothers,” ing reply. 0—0—o came the falter- “You know my watermelon vine that turned out to be a kidney bean?” ' LAUNDRY STARCH COCOA DOOR MATS—S$1.95 A SPECIAL SHCY/ING OF ARROW AND IbE SHIRTS, both plain and fancy patterns . . . Aroset Collars, Non-Wilt collars are featured. $3.95 Up A Group of Dress Shoes s ek el Ao LIMBERGER INDICATED BISSELS CARPET SWEEPERS -FOR GROWING YOUNGSTERS ow we think it’s a crimson | Fritz (to his mother as she 4. $6 00 sl 95 to sz So Oh! Boy! They're good looking and they’ll mever hurt rambler.” Pkq., 10 puts up his lunch for school)— $4.50 to D ° ol o S Yol o AL 0—0—0 g., 1Uc Say, mother, puts in lots of that BEE VACUUM CLEANERS—$35.00 ¥ 5 i em for dress or out in | e cheese 'like vom saVe me yeaihes NEW' MEN’'S SPORT $10°50 e empty lot . . . or even when you go walking with Here lie the remains of a radio | day. It's great. ® SUITS R S 1 = GOLD DUST | Hetwrrm w, sst vu Congoleum Rugs RN .o B4 G $2.95 Up Now mourned by his many h it’s all gone. e and the pants at $5.50 An Offering of Qumy Footwear relations. Washing Powder Fritz—That's a shame. Tea- RUGS, 6'x9 . L - He entered a gas tank smoking TAnR i cher said that it I came back RUGS, 7°6"x9’ PHOENIX SOCKS FOR BUSINESS MEN his pipe another day with any more RUGS, 9'x106” All late Summer patterns Here's opportunity for you. gentlemen! Rugged f And he was picked up by 21 Pkg.. 20c cheese like that she'd have to RUGS, 9'x12’ & grains, supple calfskins, and rough reversed calfskins stations. i let the whole school out. RUGs: 9 15 as low as 35¢ pair in wing tip and plain toe. They're appropriate for INLAID LINOLEUMS. . $L50 to $1.75 square yard SUMMER SHIRTS . ... .. $1.95 every daytime occasion, y PRINTED LINOLEUMS ...$100fo $1.25 square yard Plain and patterned, all collar styles. All pre- $4.50 Up Pkg. Ke’,ogg s PEP F ree.’ WALL PAPER: New patterns, New colots for walls, shrusk, and fast dyed. Others to $3.50. PO (A o . ceilings or borders, personally selected, as low as !n[ e WINDOW s‘HAI)Ezss‘(" = 90..:: ;:mg prices in sizes SH“ 5‘““11E§EJ$§ED§tex:fiSl.?l-x-srlreryrsr-r 'c-il-ejc»liévsfll;!gs o8 Y?l 50% MISSES \ 2 CORN FLAKES G Bi o, S plain colors. Others to $2.50. 1 WHEAT KRISPIES All 4 pkgs. for 42c 36 inches to 45 inches in green and tans— 85 cents to $2.00 KIRSCH CURTAIN RODS: _smgle or Double 35¢. 45¢. R5¢, SLOO SUMMER HATS New snap brim models, tyroleans, pork pies and homburgs. Others, $4.00 to $6.50. These shoes have many new style features. Some with square toes, some with semi-round toes and many other popular qualities. In the latest leathers and fabric combinations, “It will pay you to visit our’ B.M.BEHRENDS CO.Inc. 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