The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 19, 1936, Page 3

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STARTING 0 NWP/GH'T 5—4 4—BIG UNITS RACKET [1/’0.’, A ROPIN’-RIDIN’ FIGHTIN’ FOOL! J \0\ 5th Episode—RUSTLERS OF RED DOG PONS FOR THE xi l\I'I\I\..:' I SAVE YOUR COl \TOR—Spelle “"%LD ‘“Aafifl B e \‘Ull’ n ‘l‘“llll fi : 5}!}5 \F,.A NORTHERN LIFE i 4 g Life—Accident—Ilealth INSURANCE 2 L. U. Mrs. }\L:lk Jer discuss plans fo be give! June Manley E. Sweazey, C. Resident Territo: Supervisor of Alaska HOTEL ZYNDA @ Here is positive assurance of qual- ity and value—the result of months of study by Good Housekeeping ex- perts. They gave Holeproof Hosiery the most thorough loboralory check- ing they could devise : vcnflcd its ten features of supevxorny : then proved it in actual wear an a \, wear squad” of active young women. $250,000 of improvements have gone into the making of this Sheerer and Stronger Holeproof Hosiery : : : yet YOU pay nothing extra. Shadow- lesschiffonsor lightservice weights... 2/, — LEPROG UALITY Clhecked amd. GUARANTEED GOOD HOUSEKEEPIN( wnd Gppaeadt by S $1.00 pair or 3 pairs $2.85 85c pair or 3 pairs $2.40 LEPROOF HOSIERY THE FAMILY SHOE STORE SEWARD ST. LOU HUDSON, Manager DOUBLY CERTIFIED! Besides the Good Housekeeping guarantee of quality, Holeprool Hosiery also bears the coveted seal of approval of the Beiter Fabrics Testing Bureau. It is the only hosiery thus dewbly certified. G THE DAILY ALASI\\ E’\IPIRE FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1936 | ®INEW FEATURES [FRENCH LABOR S5 LEMES®Y, 1o ™ o ARE UPENINGE - AT THEATRES A““l(‘ Oal\'l(‘_\' H Double Bill Show- ing at Coliseum | | | nblage of Hollywood's mos: Moroni Olsen, Pert varing Idaho gold rush rrett s "u Pa le\ Jame Houston Aubrey and > oo YCUNG JUNEAU FOLK MARRIED HERE TODAY project sked to s CALL FOR BIDS 1936, furnis h r the 1,000 5:00 publicly of for all labor and material ation of approxima feet of 12” cast iron pipe, pipe, 50 feet « pipe and necessary on Gold St. ar according to plans 1 file at the which may be the sum of ). ed tenances tineau Ave. and specification: City s office cbtained on deps $10.00. All ied by cash bid bond, for 1 w‘) an five per the t t of the bid ul bidder fail to ract and furnish a actory mlm:munr'r’ bond with- lx time stated in his proposa n\\h cer 1 check or ted as liquidated ful bidder will e required to file ¢ bond for the full amour contract price, which bond shall be hed by a surety compa tory to the Public Woi ration. This improvement 1 be constructed under the con- t provision of Bulletin No. 2 nents as to B ds, Contract, W and amended for Alaska. rired for this project shall d in 3 (a) of the Con- gulations.” Attention is fact that not less than the minimum wage rates prescribed by the deral Emergency Admin- on of Public Works must be paid on this project. Except in ex- ecutive, administrative, and super- visory positions, no individual di- rectly employed on the project | shall be permitted to work more {than 48 hours in any one week. | The money available for this proj- |ect is approximately $7.000.00. If ar person contemplating submit- ting a bid for the proposed contract is in doubt as to the meaning of any part of the plans and specifi- cations, or other contract docu- ments, he may submit to the City ingineer, Juneau, Alask: request for an interpretat of. The person submitting {quest will be responsible | prompt delivery. Any interpretation |of the proposed documents will be | made only by addendum duly is- | sued and a copy of such addendum will be mailed or delivered to each person receiving a set of such documents. The City of Juneau will | |not be responsible for any other explanations or interpretations of | |the proposed~ documents. No bids! may be withdrawn for a period of | thirty (30) days after date of open- | ing. The right is reserved to re-| ject any and all bids and to waive | any informality in the bids re-| ceived. A. W. HENNING, City Clerk. | irst publication, June 19, 1936. called to t} the re- for its Fi T SRR EERRADAGOOOID et prapiscasion, June 26, g3s. at (aplim‘l)- DR. COUNCIL ON TRIP CARTER HAD CAMPAIGN .= FORWALKOUTS e Made for Strikes as ld\ Back as 1934 i from Page One) -paral ion of Dr absence —— - Council's office }\H”‘\\ yad. Reduced | produ s. The viciou a down- seethed JAHODA BUYS SEVEN SEAS Carl Del Messier ha terests in the motort to Ed Jahoda, who I Seve om ward unde sk | mic ¢ tior he cra A tion, the communis e popular socia L 3 . ron ey : ol BEAUTIFUL SUDBURY . R : YARNS m l;:( impr onditions gene DOROTHY DEILY ation of quick rt, developed iich many of the call support Blum could get ament more eas- show a serious sit for rent could not b The Fr had v from its act 1 treasury, negotiate " PHONE 36 | For very prompt | LlQUOR DEL[VERY people. empty nl to ndon If blamed Stir Workers y on employers prevented fa COFFEE All Brands—POUND BUTTER RED SHIELD Schilling DRIPZA, ¢ T and New Modern DRIP Coffee Maker CORNFLAKES Kellogg's—LARGE PACKAGE PORK AND BEAN Campbell's—~THRF £ CANS . T 3 cans for Yellow Bantam CORN, tender PEAS S 8§ W CRAPEFRUIT No. 2 Ccms——3 LAFGE CANS . HO OATS, large package With One Bobby Benson Tumbler FREE SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR LARGE PACKAGE MACARONI, Spaghettl. Noodles Fould’s Brand — THREE PACKAGES COTTAGE CHEESE PINT PACKAGE LOCAL GREEN ONIONS RADISHES MUSTARD GREENS e FRESH DAILY FROM OUR OWN FARM ARRIVING ON M. S. NORTHLAND FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLESFRESH KILLED FRYERS AND STEWING CHICKENS VISIT OUR FAMILY LIQUOR DEPARTMENT . ... Our Prices Are ALWAYS Right! CALIFORNIA GROCERY PHONE 478 ''THE PURE FOODS STORE" Prompt Delivery sold his in Jahod SUBSTITUTES ! TONIGHT SATURDAY MATINEE SATURDAY THEATRE 1 P. M D T R S ) CUP“) WAS THE BEST MARKSMAN' : When the world’s greatest deadshot matched his skill 3] against a woman'’s...!, / .IN A PICTURE THAT'S A BULL SEYE IN ENTER- TAINMENT... OAKLEY PRESTUN FOSTER MELVYN DOUGLAS ANDY CLYDE Pathe New MICKEY MOUSE MATINEE The Same Show PLUS— “Rustlers of Red l)ug" EXTRA SPECIAL DIONNE QUINTUPLETS IN THEIR SECOND BIRTHDAY PARTY EXTRA SPECIAL!!! 1y Sherman is the jUDGE ALEXANDER, r ; Lillian Alexander and SON, ON VACATION ce v probably will stay with TR") TO STATES her f 1 time before joining his father in Portland Federal ander Judge From the Oregon city, the Judge rge were passeng- | and George will make pilgrimages oard the Prin- to the Oregon beaches and enjoy a south, plan- | the summer with old and Port- George F. Alex- part of ning to visit in land, the latter city Alexander family’s former home. In Seattle they will Mr. and Mrs. Dean AUTO N[EDS : ‘““ Have It Done ngllt' Save yourself TIME and MONEY by bringing your automotive problems to us! We Guarantee Complete Satisfaction! CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc. BUICK PONTIAC CHEVROLET friends and relatives. District Court has been recessed see until August 3. 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