The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 5, 1937, Page 8

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BEFORE COUNGIL | AGAIN TONIGHT City Clerk Announces Reg—! istration Dates for Next City Election J Coming up for second reading, | proposed amendments to the Ju- | neau building code, to bring it lnto; conformity with the Territorial reg-| ulations, will be the princlpal order of business at the hi-monthly meet-| ing of the Oity Council at the Coun- | cil Chambers tonight at 8 a'clock. f City @lerk A, W. Henning an- nounced this ‘morning that Tegis- tration of Yoters is mow in order, and that all new voters must bei registered with the city by Aprll} 3, in order to vote at the City Elec-| tion on April 6. Those electors who have voted at city elections during the past two years are permanently registered, | and need not register again, Mr.| Henning further stated, but alll electors who have changed their addresses since last voting, must no- tify the Clerk of the change. LEADERS NEEDED BY | JUNEAU BOY SCOUTS —— The need for new Scoutmasters| in Juneau is expressed by Wellman, Holbrook, chairman of the District| ARKANSAS CITY, Ark., March 5.! committee of the Boy Scouts of Thieves here don't care who they| pyginess and election of officers |steal from. America. In pointing out the dearth of qual- i ified men who are interested enough from C. A. Smiley, assistant chief | Dugout. in the work to take over the duties of police. Two nights later they of troop leadership, Mr. Holbrook (took a bicycle from the front porch | adv. issued call for anyone who has had|at Police Chief Lester Richard-| 8 BUILDING CODE ' ““0\c e | day night at 7:30 o'clock. Every- _THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1037. RAINER, MUN| FRANCE TAKES _ - WIN ACADEMY | NEW STEP FOR | &) MOVIE AWARDS ~ STABILIZATION | |Capra Again Foremost Di-Free Gold Market to Be Es| rector—Great Ziegfeld | tablishéd—Emergency Best Production, 1936 | Measure Is Taken i HOLLYWOOD, March 5.—For her work in the “Great Ziegfeld,” Luise Blum today announced a free gold| Rainer has been voted the Award market will"be established in this of the Academy of .Motion Picture country on Monday as ne of the Arts and Sciences, ‘for the ‘best!fitst. steps to emse the country's performance by an actress in the|critical financial situation. | year 1936, The stabilization of the franc is S ES Paul Muni was selected for the not mentioned-in the. surprise com- = i award for the best performance munique which was read at an em-| The Rev. and Mrs. John Lin- | by an actor, for his portrayal of €rgency Cabineét. session but it is ney, of Terrace, B. C., who have | the title role in the “Story of Louis believed the measure taken indi- held Evangelistic meetings in | Pasteur” Awards for the best sup-|cated a de facto stabilization at many places, both in Canada porting actress and actor went to|abeut the present rate of 2150 and the United States, expect to | Gail Sondergaard, for her work in|franc to the dollar. ¥ come north to Juneau aboard |“Anthony Adverse,” and to Walter| Another measure to restore con- the Princess Norah leaving the | Brennan, for his portrayal in|fidence, sald Premler Blum, will south tonight. They are both |“Come and Get It.” |be large: cuts in the budget. gifted speakers, singers and “The Great Ziegfeld” was voted | DRI e 1 0 S musicians and will hold Evan- |the best production of 1936, and| A horse at hard work normally gelistic meetings here, starting |Frank Caura won the direction |consumes about 1% pounds of grain the services at the Bethel Mis- award again, for his “Mr. Deeds|daily per 100 pounds liveweight. sion on Main Street next Tues- | Goes To Town.” Sheridan Gidney — and Pilerre Collings were double| | winners, taking awards, jointly, for| | the best original screen story and | |the best screen play, “The Story of Louis Pasteur.” Call the G-Men b 4 | NEW CHICHAGOF MINES | SYNDICATE | y o e PARIS, March 5.—Premier Leon one will be welcome to attend the services. 5 | meeting will be held Thursday, First they filched a car robe|March 11, at the American Legion J. J. STOCKER, Treasurer. experience along the line mecessary son’s home. for the work, to contact him. He| will then willingly explain the sit- FE¥¥Y uation. ESTEBETH GETS AWAY | ON REGULAR VOYAGE Sailing from Juneau on her regu- | lar weekly mail, freight and passen- ger run to Sitka and way ports, at 6 o'clock last evening, the motor-| ship Estebeth took among her out~ bound passengers from' Juneau: J. Sharcleve and D. Morgan, for, Hoonah. | KATHRYN CHENEY IS | TO WED HARRY SAM Plans were revealed today for the wedding of Miss Kathryn Cheney and Harry A, Sams to take place on April 2. ! Miss Cheney is the daughter of Mrs. Nina Cheney of Minneapolis. The bride-elect came from Min- neapolis eight months ago and is on the staff at St, Ann's Hospital. Harry Sams has been in Juneau three years and at present is em- ployed at the H. 8. Graves Cloth- ing Store. He is the son of Mrs. George Browning of Redlands, Cal- ifornia. | The couple plan residing in the Triangle Apartments. ————————— FELIX BOUND OVER J. W. Felix, arrested yesterday in Douglas by Police Chief Bob Du- pree while gathering articles of brass from the debris of the Doug- las fire, was today found guilty by U. S. Commissioner Felix Gray, of assault with a dangerous weapom on the person of the police officer, and of resisting arrest, and was bound over to the Federal Grand Jury. Felix was alleged to have resist- ed Officer Dupree with & brass cast- ng. IO ——————— Is 110 But Looks Younger Than Ever ST. PETERSBURG, Florida, March 5—Mrs. Martha Weeks, aged 110, is looking younger than ever, commented Charles Eldridge, 105, at a Prolic of the Three Quar- cers Century Club here last night. “I guess it is because she is dress- ing more modern,” Eldredge said. Mrs. Weeks was the honored guest at the Frolic. CONSTIPATION CUTS DOWN YOUR ENERGY, DULLS HAPPINESS Don’t let common constipation take all the fun out of living. This condition drains your vitality and enthusiasm, It may also the cause of dull headaches, poor appe- tite, sleeplessness. You feel punk. ‘Why endure half-sick days when you can correct constipation due to | meals low in “bulk” by eating a | delicious cereal? Millions of people have used Kel- logg’s ALL-BRAN with satisfactory results. Laboratory tests prove it'’s safe and effective. Within the body, ALL-BRAN ab- sorbs twice its weight in water, and gently cleanses the intestines. Isn’t this food better than %;kingweake n- ing pills and drugs Eat two tablespoonfuls dafly. Three times ly, in severe cases. Serve as a cereal with milk or eream, g; .idl; reci| Sold ;g golclers. and guaran ellogg in Battle Creek. FIXT FOR SALE! ENTIRE FIXTURES OF LEADER STORE TO BE SOLD OUT—CASH OR TERMS—Leader Store is best equip- ped store in Territory, barring none. All Oak and Mahogany Fixtures to be sacrificed. 1—IRON OILCLOTH RACK on casters; holds 16 rolls oilcloth; equipped with cutter— Reg. $35.00 NOW $7 250 1—MEN’'S CAP RACK — Revolving: holds 15 dozen caps; takes up very little room— Reg. $25.00 NOW $ 000 - 2—6-FOOT MEN'S SHIRT OAK SHOWCASES: holds 120 shirts each. ; 2—6-FOOT OAK SHOWCASES 2—8FOOT OAK SHOWCASES —-—_'—'*-'_-1' 1—7 feet long, 51 inches wide, 6 feet high, oak. « - . 1—7 feet long, 51 inches wide, 5% feet high, oak - ' 1—7 feet long, 51 inches wide, 50 inches high;-odl These cases have glass on three sides and plate glass top wi}h glass doors; have revolving rack pull outs andhtums all directions; holds 90 suits or overcoats each. § 2 WALL CASES—Oak, 772 feet high; glass doors: pull oup racks; holds 144 men’s hats. 4 WALL CASES—Oak, 7%z feet high; glass doors: double deck: racks pull out: holds 40 suits each TABLES and all other equipment to be sold. A deposit will hold any of these fixtures; some mdy be.taken immediately. WATCH FOR BIG CLOSE OUT SALE LEADER Dept. Store GEORGE BROTHERS, Proprietors Open Evenings Until 8 P. M. PHONE 454 -8 e T TTTessvTTITITssITIITITITIIYE Pay'n Takit GEORGE BROTHERS COMPARE. .. YOU'LL FIND THAT PAY'N TAKIT'S LOW PRICES ON EVERYTHING WILL ACTUALLY MEAN BIG SAVINGS TO YOU. AN “ALL-AROUND"” comparison will show that PAY'N TAKIT not only has low advertised prices—but all our prices are low in our MEATS, GROCERY, FRUITS and VEGETABLES and LIQUOR DE- PART&NTS. Compare every price—allguaranteed quality merchandise. MEAT DEPARTMENT CASH IS KING Pound ... mgcmékiéfi‘s"isc Ste f‘.)“_m’,,_"_"'::"“"”',l"ff ,is,c FRESH ROASTERS 38C FRESH RABBITS 35¢ Pound RIB ROAST OF Bl POT ROAST BABY BEEF—Pound LEG OF VEAL Pound b it e ol LEG OF PORK 35C SHOULDER of PORK 20 FRESH ROAST—Pound . HAMBURGER FRESH GROUND—Pound 35¢ 35¢ | VEAL STEW f:igl—;l';g Sausages SWIFT’S BROOKFIELD—Pound Fresh Cottage Cheese Pound ... Fresh Oysters Half Pint, 25¢—Pint Swift’s. Premium—Cello Wrapped—"; Ib. PICNIC Fresh FRUIT and PRODUCE Avocados. . . . 2for35¢c Lettuce, solid heads . . 10c Celery . . . 15¢, 12¢, 10¢c Tomatoes, firm, Ib. . . . 23¢ Cauliflower . . 29¢, 25¢, 20c Parsley, large bunch . . 10¢ E;AhRRO'rS -2 for zsc : Carrots, 6 Ibs. . . 25¢ Rutabagas, 6 Ibs. . . . 25¢ Onions, firm, 6 Ibs. . . . 29¢ 3 for 23(! GRAPEFRUIT Oranges — Apples — Bananas — Pears Fresh Texas—Large Green Peppers — Cabbage — Squash Cucumbers—Best Market Affords COFFEE 30¢ NO LIMIT—CASH IS KING Ib. M. ]. B.—Hills—Schillings—Chase and Sanborn—Gold Shield - EGGS Fresh Ranch MILK Tall Cans—CASE Libby’s—Carnation—Borden's 12 cans for 986 SATURDAY ONLY Large Pkg. GRAPEFRUIT Wesco, No. 2 tins CATSUP MISSION ORANGE JUICE Piutsssc Quarts $1 .00 Gallons 82.99 CROSSE & BLACKWELL Tomato Juice 3 for zsc 2 for 290 LIQUOR DEPARTMENT CASH IS KING! Ben Lawers SCOTCH—Fifth Royal Charter SCOTCH—Fifth Peter Dawson SCOTCH—Fifth Martini Cocktail, 5th . $1.00 Manhattan Cocktail, 5th $1 0ld Fashioned Cocktail . §1 Fifth Canadian UD.L,, gt. . $2.85 Canadian UD.L., pt. . $1.50 California WINES _$ 40 3-YEAR-OLD—Gallon WHISKEY PAY'N TAKIT—Per Gallon Pay’n Takit GIN Gallon Burgermeister, Old Milwaukee, Rhein- lander, Alt Heidelberg, Olympia, Rain- ier Beer and Ale, Schlitz Beer, Blatz, Pabst, Regal Amber Ale - 77 $1.00 REGAL AMBER BEER—Cans or Bottles .. 85r$§1.00 MIXERS OF ALL KINDS ON HAND |

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