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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1937. - 3 ne of several Communications g . Ely Post. The Council-| CHAR ON PLAN, |evening on the M.S. Northland. Thej read, including one from AWOrDEY{men concurred with the Mayor in| BUILDING OF HOMES ISSUE shipment consisted of 2597 cases, Monagle about a Wright and Stock|pic oninion that the issue was ome| The first regular combined so-|the majority of which were pinks. . 9 THE SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU issue with the eity; an application . ng an attorney’s cou fclal and business meeting of the ————— erng s |from G. R. Isaak for title to a lot . bills totaling $83.20 were or-| Douglas Chamber of Commerce was B. B. GAME, DANCE | previously given Fred Storey t0igered paid, the payment of one for held at the Douglas Thn last even-| A baseball game between the sail- Toniqht N E w s {build on, and report by Clerk Tuck-'4 new pedestal for the Bagles' lodge ing at 6 o'clock. The members en-|or team from the U.S.S. Chicago |ett of price quoted for printing taX jeing held up for further consid- joyed a variety of sandwiches and and the Douglas nine is scheduled ar et | | |assessment notices. dratioin beer as they discussed the issue|for 6:30 o'clock this evening on} | Reply to Mrs. Lundell's letter Was| mhe Gity Hall and school issues Of assisting the home builders it the Douglas diamond. Following f pou G"""m(lll;‘g ':“"““\:‘”m“ left in the hands of Mayor Kil=fyere qcuin taken up for renewed the town by the establishment of athe game, a 50-cent buseball dance]| At the Old Terminal 3- - burn and the clerk was instructed|gisoussion. Mr. Kilbuen stated that set up among the membership | will be hekd in the niin! ¢ 'MTEHNE i e A letter of recommendation, With| to take the Wright and Stock mat-|je p,.(h,.“,(;“:;) e e o loans under the FHA. un-| paio; Corner : i | one or two protests included, from |ter up with their attorney. The iSSUe| plated before the other was start- derway. | WOMAN PHYSICIAN HERE MALLS . Mrs. Rosalie Lundell to the Cityinvolved is one whercin the COm-(ed Arn Shudshitt, president of the M. and Mrs. James Cole were| pe poce . Nichols, physician of|| GREEN CUT BEANS CRACKING P \‘ ) . Councll, started the hall rolling for |pany protests taxes ssessed agalnsti gnool Board, pleaded with the|8mOD8 those present as possible | pasadena, Cal, and her husband, No. I cidte DA ~ MY W thelr weekly meeting neld - last|their equipment while they WerelGouncil to make a start on the|8PPcants for ane of the new homes.|were visitors in Juneau while the ROOKDOM! b lmg- it. Roll call showed all mem-|located here. This the Council i8|sehol so that some use of the build- Am\‘up aining to .‘ ¢ meth- | prince Rupert, on which they are cans c i bers except Robert Bonner Jr., pres- |willing to waive providing the com- ing might be possible mext winter, 0d Proposed to help them get start-|round trip passengers, was berthed ) ent, and reading of minutes of the pany does the same with certain in-|ge ed, they were taken around to view |here, previous meeting opened the session. |terest charged the city. The EM=|acorue to the school situatidh here 10t able for their use that R S IN NATURE'S G HBT : A lotter, calling attention to the | pire Printing Company’s bid forlif the same conditions again pre- | they can get free from the city ATTORNEY VISITS JUNEAU pEANUT BUTTER WONDERWD! 5 i lack of needed street surveys for printing and preparing the tax no-|yailed, as did after the fire. = s B RS | Harrison Hewitt, attorney of New This Is An Excellent Buy a better town, need of an ordinance | tices, some 200 of them, r y and An offer from Harold Foss, ar- FIRST SHIPMENT OF SALMON |Haven, Conn., and his wife, visited| - v against dogs running at large, rec- |stamped for malling was accepted.| yyic, ™ o UG B PO 7 Crne first shipment of canned sal-|here Thursday while aboard the 2 lb. ar [\ Patricia ELLI o ommending closing hours for beer| A complication surrounding prop-| mon to go south this season left|Prince Rupert as round-trip pas- said serious detrimient might 4 g ed fee was left ynaccepted parlors, protesting payment of wa- | erty and right-of-way rights be- 5 b : the Douglas Fisheries plant last sengers. ter rentals in advance, and asking tween the Post, and Cashel lots on| —— — — —— — o _____ — b - R B SO LY for return of certain money paid| St. Ann’s Avenue was brought t0| l can PEACHES for hauling dirt to her pmpcrls the attention of the Council hy Mr. | sl oSt ‘ : 1 can PEARS 1 can PINEAPPLE § . FREE LECTURE— |B% Al g e i i; On Christian Science . Cflsl':gfiigmm'“ )(/'(Z/fl/'/yfl/m } Margaret Morrison, CB:HES. zozA:‘:fEmsEc GEYSER MURD!R )(YSTERY “YELLOWSTONE" | L0 ’ OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. / We must make room TUNA FISH “DARKEST "RLAN FALE B g F for our fall styles. All [ Uame L3 on " RALPH MORGAN ¢ Member of the Board of Lectureship § i i ".“"“"‘m"""“’"'m R I of the Mother Church, The . » L Blow W 5° cflmedy_ya,mon_mws i First Church of Christ, L : 3 regardless of former MACARONI CANDY > Scientist, Boston, H L prices. | 1bs C e IE Mass. b - 3 4 29 _——— These shoes are ex- EE tional values. S SPAGHETTI were in Jnnmu Thursdav mghl A Pns'r UFF!GE ARE during the stay of the Prince Ru- & & MASONIC TE]“! LE - 3 : more than 507. port. H : 157§ ‘ : : SUNNY MONDAY Magnols, i ..‘y “,".",Lfé L b, u‘,'Zl : \ ‘ comfort take advantage lo bars Phkible il e Capisal To-|[Sama e Cm e b SRR 4 : v of these low prices. oc nigh{ Offers ‘Postal In- | 8 3 spector, ‘Yellowstone” | B o9 c h G ‘ —— LS boming 1o the Capitol Theaire o- GROWING-PLEASING-SATISFYING 2 - 3 night for a two-day stay. « “Postal Inspector” is an adven- Scores of new customers are finding that real quality, fine service, and prompt THREE PRICE RANGES PLUMS turous dramatic picture that con- delivery, low prices are t¢ be found here. WHY NOT TRY US TODAY? 4 P cerns a daring three million dollar LOT l a palr lb c mail robbery committed during a NEW REE g pc“nds c TP e D ° Se spectacular floor. This Universal sdreen offering has a romantic TART—JUICY :::‘::‘.'nt, as well as a humorous e e LoT ll ------------_--sz 95 a pair m st conen e v e | CARROTS 5c CABBAGE 6c ” i 2 for 2 Sc iz Saae epan B gt Vi i POUND b e ¥ LOTHI _____ $3 95 a pair BTy @ the mails, or use them fraudulently. GRAPES, Seedless Cortez, long a popular favorite, B been bestioin b oA 8 THlet] mlmmcefl‘ 3 bo C“ e Jar 8 (Y ALL STYLES—Pumps, Ties, Straps and Sport Oxfords zoe lb. “Frisco Kid”, “The White Cock- atoo,” “Special Agent,” and “Hat, Coat and Glove.” | # e e— Yellowstone National Park and M s ttl its many marvels have, through all aCarom, Pag e 9 M E N ’ s w “ l T E s M E A T the ages, remained serene, calm, FOULD’S Packages gy unruffled, almost indifferent to happenings in the outside world. ' ] -D E P T b 24t | TOMATO JUICE large tins c : : Bas kbt Just & iy lttle:bib Hol- ————— Any Pair \ WEEK-END lywood at last. All its magmncent grandeur, astonishing phenomena | W P SPECIALS! G S -Large 12 oz. es_ z for c in the | LEG PORK ROAST setting for Universal's mystery drama, “Yellowstone.” b e e e T : ~ f c lb. *=:=— N SALAD DRESSING, quart Store 36 The L.O.O. Moose No. 700 meet; 4t Odd Feilows Hall, Friday eve-| . ; Shoulder Pork Roast ning at 8 o’'clock. | adv. i -———-—-————m lb e : 26° PORK CHOPS JERGEN'S HARDWATER ... ' / . e ) : ssc 1b. KOOL-AID 6 packages z ¢ ¢ vy PORK STEAK HEA LTHFUL—-—-REFRESHING SNOWDRIFT || CERTO 9 for 277¢ 1b. snfi lllmm's; 3 Ib. tin 69° l i 55 . - Baby Besl LIVER FREEFO():e Silver Plated Salad : EX T RA SPECIAL! 28c Ib. rk with 2 bottles i | gewun sz | GTO-COAT FLOOR WAX quart$3.25 | LRERRTER | T Plesure Sery e iPsune: Ml QNEPINT OF FURNITURE POLISH EREE . 950 a pair—Wllile 'l‘lley Last 27c Ib. | SIRLOIN STEAK tvearomaticfavorandiie ll FAYE YOU TRIED §TANDBY’ table, Try some today. _ 'l 5RK AND BEANS 5 One Can of Each | ALL SALES CASH 43¢ Ib. 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