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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1936. R —— — _,_——-.———————-‘E__L__.___‘ the church services. The affair is ‘ ) being arranged by a committee un- ‘ s. R. E.| e ATKINGGADMITS | NOT DISCUSSED /), Pay'n fakit AT HEARING AT CONFERENCE GEORGE BROTHERS Save Every Day FAREWELL FOR NOWELLS TO BE . BIVEN SUNDAY Juneau Violinist Will Pro- vide Music for Services at Northern Light Church D MAHAN ISIN LEAVENWURTH Transfer of Willlam Mahan, kid- naper of George Weyerhaeser, from | | McNeil Island to the Federal pen- | itentiary at Leavenworth, Kas.,! A special program nas been plan- | recently was announced by Bureau| ned for Sunday morning at the | of Prisons officials, the Ax)(nt(‘d‘ Northern Light Presbyterian church, | Press reports it wa unced by the Rev. John! The announcement disposed of | se today, as a farewell to' rumors several weeks ago that Ma- 5. Nowell, Juneau violinist,| han had been sent to Alcatraz Is- |George McMahon Will Be Bxshop Callag}tlel; Has Aud- Tried for Offense lence W1 = During Autumn Statement CASTE GANDOLOFO, Italy, July LONDON, July 31—George An-| 31.—Bishop Michael Gallagher, of drew McMahon has been commit- Detroit, Michigan, U.S.S, said the | ted for trial after sobbingly testi-| political activities of Radio Priest Charles E. Coughlin was “not brought up or discussed” during his| | ago audience with the Pope. fying he “slithered” a revolver at King Edward the Eighth two weeks &3 Harmon Met; who, with Mrs cll s leaving | land, which houses Harmon Metz| “Coviop 1 voctitied ne had planned| - for the south on Monday Waley, Mahan's confederate, serv-| , VOVAROP tess(ied he tac pianned Mr. Nowell will furnish the music| ing forty-five years for the kidnap- | oRt ChE U S. GEOLOGIST ON e l erence ed to toss his revolver in the road- | way in protest of “wrongful impris- | onment.” McMahon will go on trial some- | time dunng the autumn. for the 15 minute period from ing. 10:45 to 11 o'clock, accompanied| Mahan is by Carol Beery Davis at the organ, tence and will also play during the ser- Waley's wife, Margaret Waley, vice is serving a twenty-year sentence VISIT TO ALASKA; IS ON NORTHWESTERN | | John A. Reed, Geologist of the under a sixty year sen- Not a bank—Yet an institution of saving—"THAT'S PAY'N TAKIT. PAY'N TAKIT ei- ficient operations saves you money right down the line — on all your groceries, Ralph Waggoner, tenor, will sing at the woman's detention farm at | Ry e Nogdcal B 1 ; : : P ; T Coombs' “Ave Maria” as his con- | Milan, Mich, 11940 OIymplcs B S e e “wortrcs. | ll meats, wines, liquors, beer. Our system is built on the principle of elimniating tribution to the farewell program ¥ > 4 . . 1 G . “After the service & reception wil ramiLy ser azaska |Awarded to ern. He will be met here by . 1|l wasteful methods of distributing foods—YOU BENEFIT — Shop Always at PAY'N | Sargent, Chief Alaska Topographer | Mr. and Mrs. John H. Smaltz of |Japan for the Geological Survey, who has ))m Pa., and their two| been in the Territory since spring Elizabeth and Rebacca| BERLIN, July 31.—Japan was to-|on survey wofk in this region, and ngers on the Prince| day awarded the 1940 Olympics and |the two officials plan to go to George. Mr. Smaltz is an industrial | the representatives of that nation|Glacier Bay for about a month's economist | immediately announced the great-|work in that area. | - est of preparations would be made o5 Bl G2 | at once. | Empire ads are read. be held in the church parlors for friends of Mr. and Mrs. Nowell, who want an opportunity for wish- g ing the long-time Juneau residents' gy god-speed on their voyage. All friends of the well-known couple | are invited to the reception regard- less of whether or not they attend TAKIT and BANK THE DIFFERENCE. QUALITY MEATS WE BUY BEST GRADE OF BABY BEEF FRESH GROUND HAMBURGER, lb. 25c Fresh Ground PORK SAUSAGE, 1b. 25¢ BABY BEEF POT ROAST, tender, lb. 25¢ HOME-MADE LITTLE PIGS, Ib. . .. 33¢c SHORTENING—For all Cooking, 4 lbs. ; % FRESH F RYERS—Direct irom the Feomalbie 0 vg 33 FRESH STEWERS—Plump, lb .29¢ PAY’'N TAKIT Money-Saving Cctsh Store CIGARETTES Camels—Chesterfields—Lucky Strikes—OIld Gold—Raleigh 2 pkgs. 2 Sc $l.25 carton MILK MILK l 2 tins for sl.oo ’ F .o Empire ads are read Red & White Milk—Large Tins 3 rolls 256 | BATHROOM TISSUE—Soft, Absorbent—1000 Sheets IR 58¢c Inviting You PAY'N TAKIT SELLS FOR LESS— FOR CASH LIQUORS WINES BEER See the Largest Display in the City! CANADIAN MONOGRAM Full quart s;.oo 6 Years Old—SATURDAY ONLY! Something New - CAN WINE 3 tins for sl.oo PORT—MUSCATEL—TOKAY California’s Famous Wine $3.75 OLD CROW RYLE WHISKEY—TFifth 5290 PAUL JONES RYE—Full Quart PAY’N TAKIT WHISKEY and GIN Buy at Pay'n Takit and Bank Difference TOBACCO TOBACCO Prince Albert—Velvet—Half and Half 121b. tin SoC Ib. tin sl.oo TWO POCKET TINS FOR 25¢ FRESH PRODUCE 25¢ SWEET SEEDLESS GRAPES, 2 lbs. .. CANTALOUPES—Firm, each NEW COOKING APPLES, 3 lbs. . 25¢ NEW EATING GRAVENSTEINS— fLorge, dozen :. .. ki o CUCUMBERS—Firm, each .. FIELD TOMATOES—Firm, 2 lbs. ... 25¢ CELERY. stalk ... .. ... o LETTUCE—Solid Heads, head CORN ON COB—Large, 4 ears for . 25¢ Watermelons—Casabas—Pears TOMORROW-—August PFirst, the VOGUE, newest arrival in Juneau's Shopping World, will open its doors and present to the ladies and - WHISKEY misses of this City: cheerful service and unceasing effort to please. A policy of sincerely trying always to offer the very best that it is possible for us to attain in fine quality, smart, up to the minute, modes, S_eward Street near Front. (next Juneau Drug) Bananas Largest complete assortment of FRUITS and VEGETABLES in the city and at lowest prices. PAY'N TAKIT always sells WHISKEY Fuligallon . . . $4.50 All the advantages in saving to you of a business conducted on a cash basis—a business that does not have to take a greatly increased margin of profit on every item sold in order to overcome credit losses. for less because we sell for cash. Half gallon . . . $z.50 Fullquart . . . $1.25 Full pint 650 GIN GIN GIN Full gallon . . . $4.25 _Halfgallon . . . $2.50 ALL CRISP SALTED SODA CRACKERS 2 Ib. pkgs. 39(: ALL CRISP GRAHAM CRACKERS Made with Milk and Honey 2 Ib. pkgs. 3QC 7 tins for sl.oo A shop conducted by a personnel familiar with the needs and wants of its patrons and also familiar with the best sources of supply. T T Our buyer, Esther Rhind, has had ten years experience in buying for exclusive ready to wear shops thruout Alaska and we feel we are offering the people of Juneau and vicinity a real opportunity. Our buyer makes frequent trips to Los Angeles, San Francisco and other fashion centers, and THE VOGUE is enabled to use quantity buying power thru her connections to bring to Juneau finer products and at lower priees than could otherwise be possible. As an example of cash buying we are featuring for tomorrow only: Two Beautiful Fall Dresses at $15.00 (Absolutely guaranteed Advanced Fall Styles) the mcmaqément, ; Also Advanced Fall Coats from $9.75 up LUCILLE REINKE Fullquart . . $l-25 | * Advanced Fall Hat Styles from $2.95 up Local Manager Your Choice—Assorted‘ or Straight o ! NOTE: We have but » limited supply of Advanced Fall Styles 1 eady BARTLETT PEARS—SLICED PEACHES Full pin to wear on account of the very newhess of the Season . { ... SO PLEASE ESTHER RHIND APRICOTS—GRAPEFRUIT 8 {‘ COME EARLY FOR THESE STYLES. Buyer i i Phones 92 - 95 e Don't forget to be at our store SATURDAY NIGHT AT 7:30——FREE CASH AWARD! mflmmmfiflmflmfllflIIIIIIII"IIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHllll||fll|I||Imflfllfllmlllllllmmmllllflfllmlllllllm“flnnmmfllmmmmlulllflmlll : : : V4