The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 19, 1936, Page 7

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1936, Daily Crossaword Puzsle 9. Audibly BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG T LEAVE (T TO You, SNUFFY-- DOES THE SENATOR LOOK A DAY OVER THIRTY 22 DOES HE, SNUFFY g By BILLIE DE BECK SHH—HE'S GOT TO PUT R ON A LITTLE STUFF TO MAKE (T STICK-- _—— KEEP = el um TH' HIDE AN' HAR ‘N' PASTE ORTER BE TUT-- TUT- BARNEY -- YOU'RE FLATTERING ME--YOU REALLY THINK (T'S BECOMING 22 AHEM-- T MUST SAY--IT DOES LOOK NATURAL-- JUST ABOUT THE COLOR OF MY Za OWN HAIR-- ACROSS 1. Dismounted 5. Poisonous snake . Woody fiber used in mak- ing rope 2. City In Nevada Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle A HIT SART'NLY . By birth Bone of the 222 arm Remarks Fly up . Impre with solemn ming bird 42. Large tub 43. Regions 3 Convicts Kili Guard with Own Gmk_Escaue Dcsp(‘rad()es il] Texas Mak(‘ Sudden Attack While Going to Work Prison Guard Felix S ! with his own pistols and then fled into the dense s horse and two mules convicts are T. N. Atkinson, al lifer, Luke Trammel, in for ars for murder, and Gorrest son, sentenced to ten s for theft. The three are described as desperadoes. The convicts Smith as the p Leing tak Smith was r g his horse be- hind the mules ridden by the con- victs. The convicts, without warn- ing slipped from their mules, threw Smith from his saddle, quickly dis- armed him and then slew him with his own pistols. D BIRTHDAY PARTY FOR MAXINE MULVIHILL attacked Guard ng squad was oring her daughter, Maxine, ad her ninth birthday yes terday, Mrs. V. M. Mulvihill en- tertained at a party yesterday af- ternoon in their home in the As- y Apartments, The children present played games. Refreshments, the high point of which was a large birthday cake with nine candles, were serv- ed. Each of the guests received a charming little favor Maxine's friends who enjoyed the afterncon with her were: Thompscn, Ann Thompson, M , Doris QGridley, Jane Wil- Williams, Eileen Mc- CORNS GO! CALLOUSES, TOO END-O-CORN TAKES THEM OFF QUICK, SURE, EASY, SAFT. | The Butler-Mauro Drug Co. clerks will tell you why END-O-CORN always stops pain and corns and calleuses when all others fail. . No matter how old or how stub- born your corn is, no matter how diseouraged you may have become by the poor results obtained from so-called “corn cures"—get END-O- CORN at the Butler-Mauro Drug Co. TODAY and be happy tomor-| row. It is worth $50 but only costs fifty cents. | GARBAGE HAULED Reasonable Monthly Rates | E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 584 Phone 4753 - New York Life INSURANCE KEITH G. WILDES Phone 2701 underbrush on be removes | % BADLY BURNED BY STEAM Hall WEATHER PERMITTING———THE WILL LEAVE THE CITY FLOAT SUNDAY AT 3 A. M. ON ! STRIP FISHING TRIP For reservatoins or information Telephone 293 Dermott, Florence Hawk Marie Glasse, Bee Prim olie y and Sajron Maxine left this mornin her on the Prince Charlotte vacation in the - oo HIRST RETURNS FRCM EXTENDED TRIP TO INTERIOR TOURIST Dance ELKS' HALL SATURDAY NIGHT killed him & Highlight of the Early Season DANCING 10 TO 1:30 part of and upper Yukon th south and north s during his journej May 12 On the whole, the Indians ar ting along well, he rep i wough the liquor problem is a growing one in many villages. Mr. Hirst reported that Dr. J. F. Van Ackeren, Medical Director, now in the Nome area checking the various Indian hospitals D SOUTH ON VACATION Music by PAUL BROWN and His ISLANDERS GENTLEMEN $1.00 Mrs. Betty Parker and son Anniversary SALE Is Still at Full Speed! New Fresh Fruits and Vegetables arriving tonight for SATURDAY Berries—Cherries Plums — Melons o TAKES TH' RAG OFF'N TH' BUSK:- 100 Work Shoes Men’s Regular $5.00 to $8.50 TO CLOSE OUT Nettieton Shoes Reqular $10.00 Now $£.95 Select Yours While Your Size Is Here! t Women’s Dress Shoes PUMPS TIES STEPINS Broken sizes but every one a bar- gain at Special Pricesf ON ALL ‘ Children’s Shoes FOR Saturday AND Monday Devlin’s Across from PAY'N TtAKIT EEKALLY DEVIDED-- Here is the crew which will represent the University of Washington in the inteccollegia Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Goxswain Bob Moch barks the orders to Don Hume, stroke; Joe Rantz, 7; Hunt, 6; James McMillan, 5; John White, 4; Gordon Adame, 3; Charles Day, 2, and Roger Morris, bow. (Associated Press Photo) i'nand has been an ik, born in Lon. actor in Amer- Tony comes f; grapher Sautio, film cameraman m a family of noted photo- Oliver Hardy toured the south with I film comed Brides! Take a hint from your older sisters . . . do your marketing at Piggly Wiggly. Here you get § honest value for every penny you spend. Garden-fresh fruits and vegetables, high q\.mlifr1 meats, finest canned and packaged goods await your choice. If you're in a hurry, you can finish your shop- J g ping in record time. If you fike to look around, this is the place to come! Everything is where you can see it easily. No clerks to rush you, to urge you to buy Help yourself . .. and suit yourself § BUTTER| MILK | SALT| EGGS Sunset Gold Large Shaker Large, Clean, Fresh 28, 3¢ each 9c § 3dez.91c TOMATOES 25C Large Cans—TWO FOR Armour’s 12 CANS 95¢ 30 22° ", 10° LEMON SNAPS CCOKIES 29(3 1 1b. cellophane bag quart jars Peanut Dutter 35¢ Armour’s, 8. & W. or School Boy PIGGLY WIGGLY MEAT DEPT. BACON,fresh £ )C FRYERS,1936 35C Fresh—pound FED LIKE MILLIONAIRE BABIES ATCHES CHEESE Mild LETTUCE I'resh, Crisp—12¢ and R SOAP American—pound Sunry Monday—10 BARS FRESH VEGETABLES! We've all kinds to grace your summer table. Radishes, peas, asparagus, tomatoes, beans, lettuce and many others make our Produce Department a regular kitchen garden. Keep your whole family feeling fit during warm weather by giving them lots of fresh vegetables — cooked or raw. LARD, Swift’s ‘;oc ’ PASTRY TESTED For Fricassee—large,—Ilb. EAT BEEF "5 anicd e e e EAT BEEF FOR o et Grocery 21 BUSINESS Meat PROSPERITY Dept. 12 IS GOOD -2 rings Dept. 42-2 rings PHON

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