The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 24, 1936, Page 7

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THL DA]L\ ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY. JLL\ 24, 1936. BOAT “BLUE FOX" IS | of a badly infected leg. He iha MOORED AT LOCAL FLOAT been off work for the past week DOUGL S The Blué Fox, owned by Chris| 4U¢ to the aliment, Dahl, fox farmer fronr Teben%off RIEDI TO MOVE BAKE SHOP NEWS Bay is the Douglas float tied v at s Alterations have been started at e first of the the Douglas City Bakery t nmk A 30-tooter. | . o ; ¥ : room for the ] d othes ’ t is ihe home | .0inment of the b »p wh ith of Mrs. Da ’ gfd 15 . i ”m'rw’lll““,’l" "“‘, husband is | 1, “Riedi plans to move irom its or the Douglas can- | .ecent location on Thir MR P Celebrating F L Avo R NAvy WEEK “F¢s the Water” | - s p UR subterranean spring water has a rday com- | Mrs. C. McGuire, mother of Joe % S al £ 4 3 the pur-| Short, arrived Juneau on the Balanced solvent action that brings out trect. | steamer Aleu and will spend T e ARG here | the summer h A otlierwise hidden flavors fro . quality hops, barley-malt, and yeast used ini the brewing of Olympia Beer. n to the Navy men in u and those to come to be thé | r guests of Douglas at ce to be given in the Natatorium Saturday night was extended by the City Council this afternoon. - ~ ANDREWS BUYS LOT JTURE HOME SITE | Plans to have th ent in hon- e visitors were made at an meeting of the local of- everiing. _Arrangements ) build a home this fall. | Short affair_include the ex the property of Gert- | Seattle, etings by a r' 1de ks composed of the M - ] Anna Anderson of Douglas un- and !i\l‘ d J I IN HOSPITAL derwent a major oper 1 at the “arl Lind; ntered St. Ann’s | Government Hooptal morn- ds will play for the dance, | Tospital last mighi for treatment | ing lot on Douglas si Mrs. McGuires' ho % For two generations this rare flavor has made Olympia most popular. s beneficial relaxation Ask your doctor. Promo e “I¢’s the Water> On your left..an old favorite Gn your right..a new friend FIVESIMPLE Monons - VO MAKE A TOM COLLINS BOTTLED OLYMPIA for sale everywhere PRAUGHT OLYMPIA at places of distinction THE STUBBY. BOTTLE SAVES SPACE YET HOLDS the SAME Home Grown Carrots, Beets, senis PR S SO B Turnips, Swiss Chard, e o - IFancy Red Ripe—Firm, for Slicing New Potatoes zsc 7 POUNDS 3§ U.S. No. 1 Irish Cobblers, Uniform Size FRESH PEAS o B il S - RS (R || BS10CGT || | 3 Pounds 20 REMEMBER, YOU CAN USE EITHER MY DRY OR SLOE GIN IN YOUR FAVORITE LONG TALL DRINK TON SLOE GIN FOR A PLEAS INGLY DIFFERENT FLAVOR BEER—AII Brands Muscatel—per gallon DRY WINE—per gallon BRING YOUR JUG! Drop in two or three CORBY’'S—8 Years Old—quart pieces of ice Here's a simple way to double gour enjoyment of your TEACHER'S HIGHLAND CREAM OLD GOVERNOR HAIG & HAIG faverite long tall drink. Now you can get two entirely different drinks out of the same long tall recipe. Occasionally try mixing it with Old Mr. Boston Sloe Gin instead of the old reliable Old Mr. Boston Distilled Dry Gin. Presto! Cha The old favorite long tall ft new drink. And what a drink, a thirst- wcher with » Fill with ginger ale or ike taste . . . not tart, net sweet . . . ’s hard to ®® ciner chorged water 1t mighty easy to sip. Tonight er right now buy a bottle of 1 (you have everything else right in your | wnd some sparkling water or ginger ale). Find out what a mixer you turned out to be. Ben Burk Inc., Boston, Mass. T DISTILLED DAY G- o 575/ SLOE GIN -+ s ) R" A 015 enent AL PHONE 478 MONOGRAM—S5 Years Old—full quart Green Onions Per Bunch 10c R N s S’ |- | NAVY WEEK SPECIALS IN OUR FAMILY LIQUOR DEPARTMENT! 7 for $1.00 $1.25 $1.10 SWEET WINE—Port, Sherry, White Port, Tokay, $3.25 $3.25 $3.50 $2.75 $3.50 ——FINE SCOTCH WHISKIES—— Many other NAVY WEEK SPECIALQ too numerous to mention—All at Prices Yau Can Afford to Pay! ALIFORNIA GROCERY “THE PURE FQODS STORE" Prompt Delivery Navy Ball Tonight FAIR BUll.DlNG NO ADMISS!ON CHARGE LA TR CONCERT—Juneau City Band—9:00 P.M. DANCING—Clarence Rands’ Orchestra — 9:30 P.M. Sponsored By The City of Juneau L. GOLDSTEIN, Mayor Juneau Women’s Club Business and Professional Women’s Club Let’s all turn out and give the boys a Royal Welcome! Spaceidonated by The Daily Alaska Empire 83 _AFD STAFF SERGEANT IN SIGNAL CORPS, U, S. Emil Hill, formerly connected with the Signal Corps, U. S. Army, radio staff in Juneau, has been | promoted to Staff Sergeant, ac- cording to word received here. He |is now in Seward. He started in | the Signal Corps at Cordova as messenger, then enlisted and grad- | ually worked up. He has been in Juneau, Petersburg, and Seattle radio GNices. — ., MRS. SHATTUCK GOES SOUTH Mrs. Allen Shattuck left aboard the Princess Charlotte this morn- ing for a brief stay in the South. ———.——— MARTIN ITJEN IS LEAVING FOR SOUTH Martin Itjen, who operates the | only street car in Alaska, at Skag- | according to a letter received by The Empire from the pioneer Lynn | Canalite. Last year, Itjen went to Hollywood and visited Mae West. ! — e — | GOES T0 HOSPITAL Carl Lindstrom was admitted to St. Ann’s Hospital for medical | treatment shortly before midnight | last night. e, — | BANKER GOES THROUGH Harry E. Mason, refired banker, ‘way, is leaving soon for the south,' For Prompt, Safe, Efficient Service CALL A PHONE} CHECKER CAB’ _carcxen cas 390 | SEE GE BEFORE YOU BUY! EASY PAY PLAN Rlaska Electric Light & Power Co, DOUGLAS 18 TUNEAU 6 1] All 3 types with "Ageless Sealed in- &5 Steel” mechanism — any style, any size, any price. 230 South Franklin CONNORS MOTOR CO., lnc Distributors o PONTIAC BUICK Telephone 411 CHEVROLET The First National Bavk JUNEAU ® CAPITAL—$50.000 SURPLUS—$50,000 [ COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES 2% Paid on Savings Accounts who was formerly connected Wilh | gr————— the Security First National Bank of Los Angeles, is a round trip passen- ger on the Prince Rupert. Mr. Mason is now residing in Alva, Ok- lahoma GOING HOME H. W. Stolton, Seattle jeweler, | who has been Lere for several months, ieft for Seattle this morn- ing on the Princess Charlotte, | LUMBER = —— " Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. N

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