The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 25, 1936, Page 8

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8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JUNE 25 1936 laskan Ho- DETAILS ARRANGED 'BUDGES lNcENTlViE ‘ Pratt \:1 Bess O'Neill and y:l:h(' fllmn:)\ must get on the N!’\\ PROSPECTOR HUR ; clude FOR WOLF CONTROL FOR MANY PART]ES M)::I mes Orme will have a FRESH ALASKA (\13\ km"o“rflxrfiz?x)\lx‘i T:(:kti[:n:nm‘fiog; Harry Feathers e, old-time An- Mrs. Budge on Fri- y n given right-of-way. {chorage prospector, is recove On urday Mrs. Monte The shipment of the marketing |from a back injury obtained ham and Mrs. W. M. Whitehead association is the first coast fresh|a boom knocked him off a dock into CHECKER CAB =7 COMPANYIS * - IN ALASKA SOON me for him from the Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Budge sitors here from Boise, Idal 3 1 { e Di oridge into Negotiations with the Interior Di % i g 2 W be joint hostesses at a lunch- fish cooperation to market its own|a boat. G Chanr Ole Scarbo t, Reindeer Service, have i “";d“‘{;‘rfim‘l‘; 0- con, and on Sunday Mrs. Dewke products direct and the first to dis- | P S U o7 i arEs e s ity =z afiairs £ Mrs. Buc Baker will entertain for the Idah card S0-Ca a e ! me etor of the W y completed by the Bic ay th Mrs. Budge's si ,l S b g frkhe mlle-d.&g.ent e MR. ARNES DISMISSED ( Cor T nd Lewi - an Grummett at the ) y to place Harlan Gub- imett home in the MacKinr )1 man anc | d Mrs. Budge plan to leave ‘\ & Avaes, who oiiteed Bt Ann'j fo it it o MRS. BRUCE BUDGE LI Y Alaska Cooperatve Asso- g HONGRED GUEST o 2 e ment fo S Mrs. Budge and a grc JENNES HAVE GUEST ciation Marketing Its | dismissed this morning. He a luncheon in the Dr. anc Mrs. C. P, Jenne have as Own Product Direct Mrs. Kenneth Junge entertained |return to his home at Hawk Inlet Shoppe. Over the their house guest for the next two at a luncheon yesterday honoring | ———— ————————— — immetts entertair Robert Prapt of Whidby Is-| SEATTLE, June 25.—Fresh Alas- Mrs. Bruce Budge, sister of Mrs.| s at a beach outir nd, Washington. Mr. Prapt, who ka salmon, diverted here on ac- "“"“ ‘“'"“‘“‘“’}‘ P;“"l' ‘"";f*“ ""A‘ rs. Budge caught a 30- g .. Jenne is for joyed a delightful lunch served | c l ln 3 ot a cousin of Dr. Jenne is a senior | count of suspension of the Canad- 5 PIE a Contest Name Editor An S ‘ nounces Award—Prize neau Cabs, Triar Is Airplane Trip R Ter v animal control, (.. word received here 2 ments have been made| the Bureau will transport er to the reindeer cour where 'Oy ent at the University of Wash- i amid decorations centering aroun oty e v $i6 Bouli B tocson | thetin ian National Railways’ service from Alaska cotton flowers RICH RED £ i lly Shafer entertair Rl by Prince Rupert, B. C., due to floods, The guests were: Mrs. Stan Grum- in the Juneau Cofive TO LOCATE HERE is moving east in special train lots)Mett, Mrs. James Orme, Mrs. H d yesterday Mrs, Kenne >. C. Rulaford, carpenter con- from here, being shipped by the M. Hollmann, Mrs. Dewey Baker MONDAY A,TTEND SYNOD had a luncheon at her home. tractor. has arrived from Wrangell Alaska Trollers Cooperative Market- 2nd the honored guest, ; Reindee ht Mr. and Mrs. Wellma nd intends to locate in Juneau. |ing Association of Ketchikan, Sitka, 5 AT The R David Waggoner of the . | Holk will have a gr T Wrangell, Juneau and other Alask: LAV ST. ANN'S b u of Indian a group rangell, er Alaskan LEAVES ST. ANN'S First Presbyterian Chuch plans to ! traps and friends for dinner at their home SON BORN ports. John Brown, who i connected with HUNGARIAN on Seventh Ave. The guests include Mrs. Bruce Budge 1d Mrs. Stan Grummett, Mr. rs. Dewey Blk\x Mr. and N A seven pound, two ounce boy One train load leaves here to- | the construction work at the Shrine . 1s born to Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Al- | night, the salmon arriving on the|of St. Theresa being erected on the Pap rl ka be recently at the Anchorage Zapora and Northland and is going Eagle River Highway, was dismiss- east over the Great Northern ‘cd fmm 51 Ann’s yesterday A shipy to ska for distribution appers, to encour- T n Chu He will be gone about three wecks > LICENSED TO WED He will spend next v in the Kotzebue it is possible he at Juneau and LIQUORS-LIQUORS COMMENCING TONIGHT and continuing on FRIDAY, SAT- URDAY and SUNDAY these LOW PRICES are EFFECTIVE! GIN Fiveo’Clock | Seagram’s 5 Crown Pints 65¢ WHISKEY Fifths $1.15 Pint $1.00 Quart $1.95 GIN Qld Mx. Boston | U, D, L. Canadian Pints 75¢ WHISKEY Fifths $1.25 Pint . $1.65 = Quart $3:15 Monogram Whiskey | Hudson Bay Rum after whick be statione You Must Dress Up For The Fourth! SUMMER SUITS SHOES Keller-Heumann-Thompson “Timely Clothes” in a variety of new Spring patterns and fabrics, inciuding FOR THE LADIES! the Bi-Swing Back Styles. Sizes up to 44. Complete Range of Sizes and Colors Each of you housewives and business women wil 25, 30 an 35 want at least one pair and probably more of these Our Furnishing Depattment is packed with new distinctive shoes. They're flattering to the foot and things comfortable as well! A SPECIAL SHOWING OF ARROW AND IDE $3.95 Up both plain and fancy patte Aroset A Group of Dress Shoes Non-Wilt collars are featured FOR GROWING YOUNGSTERS Oh! Boy! They're good looking and they'll never hurt $1.95 to $2.50 your feet. You can wear them for dress or out in NEw! MEN'’S SPORT 510.50 the empty lot or even when you go walking with - Dad. In all sizes SUITS or you may buy the coat for $5.50 $2-95 Up An Offering of Quality Foofwear » and the pants at $5.50 6 Years 151 Proof PHOENIX SOCKS noes LOR BUSINESS MEN Pint_ $165 Quart $3.25 Fifth $3.65 GURE S e S s R e —_— as low as 35¢ pair in wing tip and plain toe. They're appropriate fo HENNESSY BRANDY, 3 Star, fifth .. $4.65 § SUMMER SHIRTS . ... S185 || o onimeomen | i Plain and patterned, all collar styles. All pre- % | p shrunk, and fast dyed. Others to $3.50. An Extensive Stock of Shoes NEW WINE PRICES | TABLE WINES ol L - il vt e Sweet Wines, Port, White ALL Bl gk v Npmalissis Sy $1.50 Up : - Port Sherry and Mucatel VARIETIES SUMMER HATS . 3500 B i B Y N e S ‘ 17 Gall°“ sl.zs Gallon sl.lo 3"::“):!::? b:)l::e:;?dsfio l:‘zol&a:‘; pork pies and ::Kmhg:n:xc ‘)]::g:;l::u:;nu:h:)es. In the latest leathers ] '3, "Bring Your Jug” “Bring Your Jug” | Californi BM.BEHRENDS CO.Inc. | oimziocec iCalifornia Grocery Vi, NG, petates Binyats DGintiiet” id PHONE 478 WE DELIVER "Juneau's Leading Department Store” B R i "TOMORROW'S STYLES TODAY" 1 0 TACI No Refunds—No Approvals—No Exchanges STRICTLY CASH "JUNEAU'S OWN STORE" "Your Credit Is Good If Your Credit Is Good.” e From previous values offered in our BIG MID-SUM- i MER CLEAN SWEEP EVENTS you know we are sac- rificing Quality Merchandise and in the case of these dresses we are simply making four price groups for you! Coats Groupl . . . . . $9.95 Groupll . . . . 314-95 All guaranteed values and in many cases z fol‘ ss Coats marked to sell formerly at $29.50 are included. N— T™WO Millinery All Pattern Hats in values up to $8.95 ARE NOW $3.00—OR GROUP :53.9 } GROUP s5.9s | GROUP $0.95 GROUPs THREE 9 l 4 VALUES OFF, ERED TO $32.50

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