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jma at the jof Comm Rainbow DESTROYERS LEAVE HERE | IN MORNING -al ROTC of Two Uni- ities to Engage mn luncheon and dance tonight .- 'MAYOR STATES Hanford, on juneau Visit Today, Says Busi- ness Is Good to the practic h ship: Wran- this iford of in Juneau the Reliance ritorial Er for the on board | Naval lmorning of |confer with sse about inr guest at the Gas- el in Juneau, was disap- d in his quest for Mr. Hesse, 0 is out of the city. However, he attended to other business. He i manager of the Union Oil Company in Wrangell. In addition, he completing a greenhouse in Wran- gell and was studying improved methods of raising flowers. Work on the inner will get under way as soon a plans are drawn, Mayor Ha explained. The work will be pleted at a cost to the Territory of $6,000. Dirt from the harbor project will YAKUTAT be used if governmental permission Many On Hand i is granted for filling in t! Take Advantade | o wrangen The of Low Prices! Whigh: time Come in and select your own skins and lining. CGATS by YURMAN Any up to 3¢ BEST BARGAIN EVER! was elected unani- R B AL R, FUR FACTORY be withdrew fifteen minutes before 231 S. Franklin £ final qualifying time. He was in- X o, . tu Prior to his election as Ma; PHONE 326 nental in receiving the harbor t from the Territorial Legi: or, he had served four years as Councilman harbor final ford com- received from streets, | ed all e grad- M compri reets, the Dia- Wran- approxi- are practically set operations July 10, Mr. In addition, wo plnimp canneries have been oper- > time, ess conditions in Wrang ot in the nature of a boom, tk r said it is di de. The popul n, than 1,000 at tt rown to more than of which empioy men, said size MORE THRILLS THAN A SHOW ! % Wizes DECORATION IDEAS & v S a tribute to spring-——the home-planning season— we've arranged to show you more than thirty decora- tion ideas—combinations of floors, walls, fabrics, and wood- trim that give bpdget-wise rooms smart individuality and cheery comfort. Plan now to visit our floor covering department . . . to see these eye-appealing color schemes designed by foremost decorators to take the guesswork out of home-planning. See, too, how the latest designs in ARMSTRONG’S LINGLEUM provide rooms of unusual beauty at prices most moderate. $30.00 Other room sizes at proportionately moderate prices. For example, a 9’ x 12’ floor com- pletely installed for only. . . .. Juneau-Young Hardware Co. YOUR HOME-PLANNING HEADQUAR S— TERS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1937. 7Slfirs Nazi amber | the HARBOR PROJECT George, Cardinal Mundelein ot Chicago, started another inter- national furor when bhe termed German Propaganda Minister Goebbels ‘“‘crooked,” and called 5 Chancellor Mitler “an alien Aus- trian paperhanger.” The German press attacked the cardinmal and German embassy attaches called on the state department in Wash ington to make “informal repre- sentations.” The cardinal & shown above. Awards Given To Leaders of Ra@nw Girls Dance Will Be Held To- night in Scottish Rite Temple week filled with varied social activities, the local chapter of Rainbow Girls, together witii the order of DeMolay, will entertain this evening in honor of visiting Rainbow delegates at a fare- well, invitat 1 dance in the Scot- tish Rite Temp Scores planning to attend the occasion, a main event of the sum- mer season. Last evening, the Rainbow Girls were honored at a banquet given in the Scottish Rite Temple, by the Order of Ea n Star. Close to 200 were present for the event which embled, in addition to the gu of honor, members of the De and Masonic lodges as Following the dinner Cross of Colors ceren in the Temple, when \outstending service we to Rainbow leaders. | Miss Ms Dodge Keleen Haubner were the Grand Masters of Ceremonies; Miss Kay stenberg was Grand Trutl Edith Carlson, Grand Keeper of the Miss Virginia Simonsen, Miss Betty Arm- piain; Miss Pol- aniel, Grand Marshal; and stance Holtorp, Grand Vis- Concluding was held wards for e presented and Miss ving the awards of honor M: Mary Jeanette Whittier, Lazette Shearer, Miss Anita Mildred Martin, Mrs. ast, Mrs. May Godfrey land M Whittier. { 3 I 1 The v ng Rainbow Girls leave \on the Baranof tomorrow to return |to the States. {ALL OF CAPITAL CAFE BUILDING NOW TO BE OPERATED BY MILLER Charlie Miller, operator of th2 ;Ci\])ll;ll Cafe here, has taken over |the Capitol Apartments, in the same |building. Mr. Miller today announ > i | | | | jed that the apartments and rooms | |are being completely renovated and |painted. WE WANT NUMBER 39348 SAVE YOUR TICKETS CHANCES— one each week in June for B Set of Silverware et of Dishes B Set of Glasses BUTLER MAURO DRUG CO. 159 S. Franklin Street Phone 134 Dixie Queen CLERGYMEN ON BOARD ROBERT | | ENJOY JUNEAU Former Episcopal Ministers : on First Alaskan Trip Two retired members of the Epis- copal clergy, travelling with their wives, thoroughly enjoyed an eight- hour stay in Juneau Wednesday as {passengers on the Prince Robert. | + Bishop T. P. Thurston and Rev. #_ jJohn Grainger, both of whom are |now 1iving in San Diego, Calit,, ex {claimed that they were thrilled with | the scenic beauties of the Southeast ska voyage. The two families ave been travelling, at various in 'tervals, through all parts of the 'world since the retirement of the |clergymen eight years ago, but “no | Where is there such classic enchant- men*, espec as the Taku Gl r,” they exclaimed o Petite Elvira Bryson, of the younger set of Asheville, N. C., society, is | shown in the regalia of the Queen of the Rhododendron Show at Ashe | ville. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Holmea Bryson. in charge of the Oklahoma district for more t a score of years prior to his retir: ment because of his health. Rev. Grainger served in the same dis-| |trict. The two ministers are ! brothers-in-law, their wives beins | | sisters. ,e o n Bissland Ricketts, whose | # SOVIET FLIERS cond year birthday was observed/ | | |vesterday, Mrs. Noble G. Ricketts i | JOHN RICKETTS’ BIRTHDAY PARTY HELD YESTERDAY entertained at a small party as- bling a few friends at her home esterday afternoon. Present were Mrs. J. F. Van Ack- and her daughter, Barbara; Chester Anderson and daugh- ined for the East|ter, Sandra; Mrs. Henry F. Stolf: with Soviet Am- | and son, Russell, and Miss v Troyansovky. They \”“;llhfl Miss Dorothy Ricketts. y be presented to President R o S B velt when they visit the Na- RETURNS HOME !ticnal Capital. E;l\vel Hardcastle, daughter of a P | prominent Ketchikan bu§mes.s man, | | returned home on the Prince Robert| ‘from the State: OAKIL , Cal, June 24.—T! three S d en who rece | flew over the North Pole from Moscow and landed at Vancouver,| Mr Today’s News Today,—Empire. | The flavor of good coffec is like a fine friendship-satisfying and dependable. We , like to think that describes? (( I\ schilling Flavor. f’ = Schilling Cotfee One for Percolator—another one for Drip and Silex Carpenters’ Local 1944 | PICNIC For Carpenters and Families SUNDAY, JUNE 27 at Auk Bay Recreation Beach REFRESHMENTS and TRANSPORTATION FURNISHED A good time is promised so be at the Odd Fellows' Hall at 10:30 A. M. | YOUR LOCAL OPTOMETRIST is equipped to give you complete eye comfort, as well as glasses. We have the most modern optical equipment obtainable with which to examine your eyes. We also offer an all year service which is depend- able, and conveniently located for your benefit. Our work is guaranteed to give satisfaction. Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson OPTOMETRIST Graduate: Roghester School of Optometry University of the State of N. Y. Post Graduate: Northern Illinois College of Ophthalmology and Otology. Office Ludwig Nelson’s Jew Store Phone 331 ICE ashe Irving’s All Flavors 10c Dishes of Plain ICE CREAM 10¢ HAM- BURGERS 10c !l ICE CREAM Quarts Pints 150° 25¢ See Our Other FOUNTAIN PRICES 376 IRVING'S | 5 19 Phone 519 SPECIALS Friday - Sat. Fresh Creamery BUTTER... 2 Ibs. 73c Large Fresh EGGS . . . 2 doz. 54c NEW POTATOES.. 9 I9s. 2 Sc ASPARAGUS 2 Ibs. 22¢ LETTUCE.. 2 heads l Sc Fancy New CABBAGE, perlb. . . . Ec¢ LEMONS, per doz. .. 3 YTENDER STEAK 6c Sweet—]Juicy ORANGES, per doz. . 30c Assorted COOKIES, per Ib. .. zsc Ripe ‘n Ragged Size No. 2Y2 PEACHES .. 3 cans 66c Fisher's BISCUIT MIX, 40 oz. 33c NU-BORA, 40 oz. SPECIAL In Our Meat Dept. POT ROAST 25¢ Per Pound .. 38° Per Pound .. Fresh Young BEEF LIVER Per Pound Fresh Ground ROUND STEAK1bs. 4 5¢ | STEWING HENS 2f¢ | Per Pound .. ... .......b. Assorted . LUNCH MEATS 33«: Per Pound .. First Grade ' SLICED BACON 45c Per Pound ¢ 5 If you are interested in a big saving on your monthly grocery account— i ASK FOR WILBUR IRVING TR P A 2 < MARKET |