The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 11, 1937, Page 2

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++-H T I O e e i HH+-|-H—+-| +T+F++44+F+++1-I-++H-P+4—I—I'4+H°FI’H4+PFHH1+ wwmr@ is RIGH White Wool Fabric Coats Hamdsomely Lined $14.50 and up g THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JUNE 11, White Brimmed Hats STRAWS and FELTS $2.50 to $6.00 White Gloves PIGSKIN—KID BRIC $1.00 t¢ $3.75 [ . OXFOR fofeninfrieeefodesn et bt B. M P ] Sttt bbbl Behrends juneau’s Leading Department Store White Shoes SANDALS--PUMPS o D $2.75 and up {SITKA ENJOYING BUSINESS BOOM, Season, Much Building Street Improvements Sitka is enjoying a boom of busi-| | | | £ -l salmon hav |ctarting ouy for ness activity, reports U. S. Marshal |so William T. Mahoney, who returned from that city to Juneau on the; North Sea, bringing four prisoners to the Federal jail to serve sen- 0,000 pounds of King 1 taken there hermen are at season, the | Marshal said. The is considerable | building and street improvements. The basement of the new Federal | the last few di ¥ building there is finished and they are |James Carpenter, |terms were | months |crderly; pouring concrete now on the first floor Men brought here to serve jaill Mike Lyons, thri for being drunk and dis- Menandry Malackoff, drunk and disord six months and 100, drunk and disorderly; Jake rpenter, six months and $200 for ault and battery. R months, | lrvmgs Market t efefetrbebefebrbefede et bbb CHARLES BRUFF ON BRIEF VISIT HERE Charles E. Bruff, mining engin- | ¢er and mining mill man, who re- sided. in Juneau while supervising the installation of the Thane mill was renewing old friends here to- day while the Prince Robert was in port THEY COST A LTTLE l-!” Now a resident of San Francisco, Mr. Bruff accompanied by his Among Bruff called on was George Kohl- hepp and to the latter he expres: great surprise n eral impression of great ity. wife, a round trip passenger on the Prince Robert the special friends M. ed at the growth of Ju- u, the busy atmosphere and gen- prosper- BUT ILEMEMBER VIOMT KELLOGG'S GIVE YOUY/ 'BLACK GLACIER IS ! irom REPORED ON MOVE According to a report received Fairbanks by the Weather Bureau, the troublesome Black Gla- cier on the Richardsen Highway is moving fast. Yesterday afternoon between 2 and 4 o'clock, the glacier is reported to have moved 200 feet, a loud, crunching report P S WO R with A serious problem of the poultry ndustry is the lack of proper fea- hering of broilers in many of the heavy breeds. # IMarket will be inaugurated by - giving Combine Fountain, Mmlem Food Store Combining a fountain lunch with a modern grocery store, Wilbur Irv- ing will throw open to the Juneau |public tomorrow the doors of Irv- Co. Inc. § ing's Market. Situated in the former location of the Terminal Cafe and the Hollywood Style Shop, Irving's the away of opening prizes to Prizes will each et of food 13 lucky patrons. consist of a market ba selected by the winner. Wilbur Irving, who for rly erated the Totem Grocery nd Li- quor store, announces that thorough remodeling has been done on the premises at the corner of Front and Seward Streets, to make Irving's Market as completely modern a food store as is to be found “I am sure the convenience of a fountain and lunch counter, com- bined with a widi sortment of the tinest in foods will find favor with thrifty Juneau shoppers,” Mr. Tré=d ing stated. Lode and placer location notices for sale at The Empire Office. TRUE VALUE is what you get for your money. For a few cents. Kellogg’s give you a big package holding many generoue servings. But the real reasons why they lead all other corn flakes in value are these: They're vven-fresh. No other brand is protected by the patented WANTIZE inner bag. Flavor-perfect. No imitaiion. can match that appeiizing goodness that everybody loves. Made by Kellogg. That means finer ingredients. Innnaculate cleanliness. Happy working conditions. y. kecllogg s Corn Flakes for breakfast, lunch Guaranteed qualit i or the cuildren’s supper. Ready to eat with milk or creani. Delicious! Anud wholesome. Easy to digest. Sold by grocei- everywhere. Insist on Kellogg’s —the only Corn Flakes made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. betore you so ) 4 “CORN FLAKES” SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING CENTURY BREWERY —- l‘resh Fruit and Vegetables HOME GROWN RADISHES, ONIONS and FRESH LOCAL EGGS DAILY California Grocery THE PURE FOODS STORE Telephone 478 Prompt Delivery -from $55 ALL HAND WORK SHOP FROM OUR NEW PATTERNS BEFORE JULY 4! SAM THE TAILOR PHONE 642 SAM:-SHABALDAY. Straws Are Passe; Leivers Sets New Siyle in Head Wear | MARSHAL SAYS - looking |town course s terrific t to VIKING CLUB TO un to set adopted the * Straw uperior manner. cting to be held in Odd Fellows Music i 1937. |ROBERT SIMPSON TO BE HONOR GRADUATE Robert Simpson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Simpson of Juneau, "to graduate with honors o 15 from St pleting a 4 He and hi r, Miss Anabel Simpson, are ave following senior week activities at Stanford, to spend the summer in Junl\au - e TWO HOT WEATHER ROOF FIRES CALL i OUT DEPARTMENT roof fi and Jun s 1 to bring “JUNO-MAID” Butter—~Milk Produced in Alaska's FINEST DAIRY PLANT A'néw product of the JUNEAU DAIRIES, Inc., is now available to you through our regular de- livery. PHONE 638 or place your order with the driver. You will enjoy this healthful drink. JUNEAU DAIRIES, Inc. out under Juneau’ a new style. 1k Buck” helmet. | he distinguished | | you see around | ne other than | " Bill in per- that's righ hats are all right, of wdmitted Leivers, “but with sunshine T've just got to protect my Hot we and Synonomous, as. ever, current hot spell I out its crop of them noon, when ¢ tment en hou Streets. This morning the department was E called out for the cond time. MEET TOMORROW shortly after 9 o'clock, to extinguish | & '+ B smold rks on the roof of , 'the Episcopal Reetory at Fourth and Gold Str Both fires w extinguished in a few minutes ecach with little more omething queried the of- Bill smiled in ect what? and on Third and H: - HOLBROOK TO KETCHIKAN NILES HEARING | Trial of insanity charges against Albert Niles, who is being held in the Federal Jail following his re-| . . . damage than two or three shingles| cent arrest after heing quml‘l\un on the North Ses destroyed stranded near Point Retreat, is YR Of Forest Service =T 3 scheduled for tomorrow in U. . that vicinity. | Commissioner's Court. the fore part-of the week. evening for , followed by dancing. is to begin at 8 p.m. & will be projects Re- for the shed by Albert P n. PONe 1’6 ' ROCE! '\"'A AAR KE | Make ”UNITED" your hecxdqumters for your FOOD NEEDS. You will find a larger, more complete variety of foodstuffs to choose from, both in fresh and canned items, at all times. We are ready and able to serve YOU BEST. S PI N A CH LETTUCE CANTALOUPES 2iw5 | 20r35 | 2i 19 LOCAL GREEN ONIONS Perbunch... §Qc GRAPEFRUIT—Florida, Large, Juicy .. 9 for 25c O R ANGE S—Fine for Juice . . . 2 dozen 69c ASPARAGUS—Tender, Green . . 2Ibs25c FRESH STRAWBERRIES—CHERRIES—PLUMS BUTTER CREAM * WHEAT EGGCGS SWEET CREAM LARGE PACKAGE LARGE—FRESH 2 tbs. 79c 29¢ P doz. 65c RIPE OLIVES MILK PINEAPPLE TALL CANS ALLBBANDE HALF SLICES—NO, 2 CANS 2 for 3 B¢ 12 cans Q3¢ 2 for J B¢ gomw | SOET | T c Ib. WWfim, per package 146 PAPER sroaus—sonxs—nmmups mimx_fi—g dozen in pkg. . 3 3¢ ROYAL GELATINE-AM Flavers... 4 pkes. 25¢ PRESER VES—Monarch or S. 8 W., pound jars... 2 Q¢ OLD FASHION GINGER SNAPS, Ib. celhphane pkg. 2 Sc e o MEA'I‘ DEPARTMENT ® S 1937 BROILERS A fine ROLLED Rib or 1937 LEGS of LAMB " RUMP ROAST for FRESH COTTAGE CHEESE Your Sunday Dinner A Full Assortment of Pickles and Lunch Meats RE€ DELIVERY Wellman Holbrook, Assistant Re- ional Forester, sailed for Ketchi- on an inspec- He expects to return

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