The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 3, 1937, Page 2

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FRIDAY, SEPT. 3 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIR . from a hunting trip up the w wPA wrltar Has | river with two moose to| Celebrat i, thirteenth birth- John Runquist who was operated : ¢ of the marksmanship ‘of | day, Glenward Kirkham was given O for ruptu terday at St. Ann’s . ¢ mm and Albert Stragier. a.party with a half dozen of his| Hospital, is reported getting along Madfl cu"tacts i SOMRESE ~ DRI { young friends at his home yesterday |2bout as well as expected. v} [ n [ LEAVING NEXT WEEK afternoon, by his mother, L ST & i - DUPREE'S RETURN | Clyde Boyer and Molly Christen- ON SICK LIST EXPECTED are leaving next Wednesday for Robert Dupree who ‘has been on e south on the Lady Ruth, cruiser| E Uberti n enforced | a hunting trip with a Juneau party 3 , CONTRACT the sout . . ; -~ ;\“ ‘l:‘:."'”l‘) .I(ll’""l)l"ll""\\"” b ng to the Alaska Evangeli-|vacation due i ROV | since the first of the week is due { Merle Colby to btop Week S o P | zation Society, with headquarters {nzmv ce s substituting for him at home Sunday, it was reported. B i | eting iwith BWA A | here. The former will go to his|the Treadwell four —_———————— Here After Six- Fo ,n\\mf “,,,»,N.‘\f [t was agrecd)home in Stayton, Oregon, and the| ~A. B. Goets is fecovering from an Sons of Norway meeting Saturday . Week Tri g o up the di-|Iatter goes to Rockford, near Spo-|infection of his hand which he | night, Odd Fellows Hall, 8 pm P h‘umu ecessary to secure further| "1715 Yflfmh ¥ o, N has ‘Vufl\»ri‘d from since the first Dance to follow, 0 agv. " Having contacted various editors, government grant i m,‘\w school teachers, chambers of com-|in position to accept the lowest bid merce officials and storekeepers in Submitted for bullding the school &% settlements throughout the Interior, that of Peterman (.nmu:m{.. bt | | f {and the Westward, in connection 'otal %'-1:4‘ The (’S\I will have ;- with a WPA handbook for Alaskan {0 Put up $1646 vt FOGR 0| ‘ This store will be tourists, Merle Colby, editorial-con- | With increased Tederaf SR T o i {sultant, returned after six weeks to okeved from s e closed dll day |Juneau for @ week’s study in the)tract can be signed and Wore £ . | Territori S B . underway Territorial Museum before leaving PR ' A i‘Ior the states. He arrived by PAA| |plane yesterday afternoon. ‘(" E On his way south he will also stop over in Ketchikan far several days SCHOOL TO BE DELAYED ING O MONDAY LABOR DAY ations re- Due to the late resig i In Juneau he is stopping at the Ho- | ceived from Miss H ;”“' Sv ““"":' 30 3 % tel Juneau. and Miss Florence Ryan, who werc so we urge you to do [ e uiby's work dealt, mainiy |expected to. return fo. teach here 1 i i ¢ s coming ter the scho: your Shoppmg Nnow so with gathering impressions as he again this (,’"1‘ ng 'fl'!n 1.:‘:.v (],":;.:,l . i . went along and contacting persons 0PeNINg which woulc k £ N the kiddies will be [who were asked to furnish infor- place next Tuesday will be delayed, X " S r rOpOS o a week or two until new teachers to} A ready for school. {mation. for the proposed handbook. 2 Weck or two uniil bew R ) = A, |When this information has been'P¢ CONtd 4 o s o mailed to WPA headquarters in Were sent out yesterday to prospect Washington, it will be edited and,|iv" U | combined with human touches on - | B.B. FINANCIAL REPORT positions Alaskan life, will be published by B-B- Tl : : |the WPA 25 GIVEN TO DOUG. FIREMEN | e | Report ¢ as anag val-| A DGy - werkid: sn seyerall: Feeport of mschell MAtAGTE Wal | handbooks for New England States 'c* Andrews 4‘“‘_":'““1 “w,'::’w,",]\i‘ ! T8 AllpbaliE 0 > [prior to his Alaskan visit. He has nlry" “"":I!".v j:‘}‘;‘:» ]‘( “m 1";“_ S Yes, thousands of people are finding daily that writing the o SCHOOL GIRLS' C JOATS $4.00 to $15.00 . | published two novels on frontier life 1““ e ’ l“, " ‘l“m "““ m: ot “hard way” — wriling with a cheap pen— is foolish. Chang § in the Middlewest early in the 19t |17 monthly business sess : over to the Parker Vacumatic for perfect performa i SCHOOL GIRLS DI A { Al bt miGht follawiy : g acumatic perfect performance » i SCHOOL GIRLS' DR A ESSES—$1.00 to $3.95 century, and a number of short stor-| Department last nigf o owing o write the “Parker way,” the way of ease, precision and ! ies. prelude ‘of motion picture entertain ! lability! Yy y s P iR . i dependability! » { LS’ SKIRTS “The Afand ssions I ye-|ment: - L ; i GIRLS' SKIRTS $2-50 WHITE MIDDIEs——sLOO akived w‘:;’e mtl:e ml':::;“m:;];flrd» In round figures approximately The Parker Vacumatic stands alone because it alone offers { . . @ 14260 was realized from dances and all the features that make a pen modern — 1029, re ink — ATE A TERS beauty, of course, and the alertness > - 2 e I 7o more ir SWEATERS-—$1.25 and up B o e s the gate, lacking around §75 to li- streamlined barrel — visible ink supply — solid gold. and | : . 2 kg ; calivi uidate all obligations. Considerable : platinum seratch-proof point | | ne WOOT T DF in isolation, keep up with current i P A gt A & F P . | 109% WOQOL UN DERWEAR $1.00 and 51-25 events and trends,” he declared. :‘xl""i!"‘"x“‘d“‘hjl‘i"”:.‘\’:“f(.:‘lj(““'“l‘i‘(‘;’.““““‘_lf Af\ nd it %lnnt}u alone in craftsmanship. You can’t match the - | DA > o . “While Alaska is the last fron- " 5 S "o onimney inspection performance of this pen. and you can’t match the quality | RAYON PANTIE 25¢ pair iuer,h he‘udded, 4. ts/nopinearly sal. A BEET S O E e way dar of its materials, the accuracy of its - | R e much a frontier as so many people | . = 7 A 4 / s At all d e » e ~ o DAS ac) s RE\gh g manufacture. At a ood stores. | ANKLETS and HALF SOX-—25¢ pair lin the States believe. Someone “"‘,',0:;“’““,l’:“f:‘xii"(_“’)“:‘l“:(,,”‘L'}‘\::Q:“‘h’, BN 23 15% more g o il Ishould write extensively on the .. g i il scratch-proof ’ : be defective, be reported to him. He point of solid ; | BERETS 75¢ HA DKFRC}HEFS ~10¢c each !n‘lod!elm Alaska, which is even more ('\I:I:“:“ (“\”llm‘m al (m 6 T e Py PRy l‘ ACWTI o8 | theilling than the arly pioneer “ . platinum, 6"‘9 1ing of the siren for other than fire S e g o # land similar emergencies. Quink—the S 4 B i Mr. Colby said he considers him- 3 jpink—the gmua Pric $10.00. $7.5 3 , NEW FALL FABRICS | oy saia ne comsers e 5 SR S e o S S $10.00, $7.50, .fl 1 as a trip on ; E a pen as it writes, : | | . drews, Jensen, and Pedersen were 4 PARKER PEN £ i s e the Star to Unalaski and other . e P e i o 4 iR PEN COMPANY COTTON PRINTS 25¢ and up ting seasick. He also slept, 40 in ;.“A‘y’:”’[’,’\‘:‘;“,[‘,fi:“ lf,'x’]':\‘,l\':\‘m( 0 arangs manent. At good Janesviile, Wisconsin - | {ting seasick. He also slep, 40 in a e i o 3 i S e R =, | ] $2 25 d b2 d , A big feed of Chile beans, and [¢ | WOOL FABRICS—54 in. wide .25 yar room, at Gocinews Bay. ‘ | iy {beer regaled the members follow- : S / { S ke ling the meeting. PR » ! WOOL COAT INGS, 54 in. wide 5 sz‘so Yard |Charles W. Carter, head of (:ur(m-‘.\‘m!~ S ””’000 — k : { - bk Mortuary today after a trip to God- T YTURES 1 3 e ) | : IMOTION PICTURES TO - i ’, CORDUROY—36 in. wide . $1.00 yard {dard Hot Springs near Sitka. | FEATURE ENTERTAINMENT | { Mr. Carter flew in on a Marine| + = — 1 ; Airways plane yesterday evening but| Moving pictures of the Douglas | iplans to return on the Northland fire of February 23, taken by Ed | e ren s 0 nc early next week. !l/.:d)u(l:\ of Juneau nd shown by | ° ® 9 L] | “When I first got to the Springs im at last night’s meeting of the iMr. Carter recalled, “a little boy|local Fire Department proved ex- ph , el N FPARTME n came up to me and said, ‘What are|fremely interesting to the members IUNEAU O LEADING DI "PARTMENT STORE you going to do today?' land quite a number of their friends. i “I'm going to rest and relax,” I|Views of the fire taken from Ju- -8 — - : B answered. |neau and numerous close-ups taken " £ = “What is that, and how do you|during the conflagration showed YOU LL FIND THEM HERE! QUALIiY FQODb at prices lthL 1 GOES TO KETCHIKAN TO PETERSBURG I do it?” asked my little companion. |the intensity of the flames and de- i 5 Miss A. Barlow, who will teach Trene Runstad, school teacher at ar es ar el' e O L ntter. tan worss || Will 'save srou mioney! Whetheryou pay cash.or buy erteeteit 1 school in Ketchikan this coming Petersburg, went south from Ju- did learn how,” Mr. Carter said, |could describe them. Several hun- i “and T feel much better.” Gred feet of film showing scenes || you'll find you are saving at CALIFORNIA GROCERY— b year, passed through Juneau from neau on the North Sea this morn- Sitka last night and this morning. ing. She was a passenger from Sitka ‘ Rel‘u rns Aftar Mr. Carter will attend to a few along the Glacier highway and pic- oL | business matters in Juneau before |tures of the graf zeppelin Von Hin- THE PURE FOOD STORE! i he returns to the Springs. |denburg disaster were also shown. T =~ Gflmnletg Rest i it LS Mr. Zaboda expressed his will- o : m~ escartes, French philosopher, ingness to come over at any time f 7 = = settled in Holland in 1628. flo again show his pictures IELEPHONE it Happy Snappy Service S5 Sk R = CANNENG P E A 8 cans (W - “I just rested and relaxed, and|y 2 4 n yeturnec i INTHRS f g Bl h |to Juneau aboard the North Sea ROM SUCCESSFUL TRIP PEAQHES News Pack vl 66 A L A s K A M E A T for m going back next week to do from a short business trip to Sitka.| Charles Schramm, Al and George e e e R e e R - | mfle of the same thing,"” said| adv. Stragier and Joe Riedi, Jr., returned L4 't BETTER MEATS” | Arriving Monpav|| MISSION ORANGE $2.75 . on ALEUTIAN Gallon PHONE 39 NO HOOK IN THIS _— 1937 Fresh In every pool, both big and small; Ready for Delivery P“‘eapple J‘“ce 3 sc -3 BROILERS SR eaCh Soc There is a rule that holds for all: TUESDAY! DEL MONTE—46 oz can . Take it easy, make it light, Buy good whiskey—know you'‘re rightl ‘Tresh Killod | TOMAMO JUICE 29 | | CHICKENS | Grapeiruit 3 cans G Qe BUY FOR |2 = 2 DAYS | String Beans Feans GQe | Stara Clossd-Men- || Do 28 e ST SN £10 MESRS. Il day for Labor Day || PE AS and §| - | [ Fresh Choice | CARROTS 3 cans @lge | . 1 MEATS 8 & Wl 26 0 W . o TR 4 | . mimee” (MK~ cams Ghe ) - Here's a thought to keep in mind: a perfectly blended HOME GROWN or whiskey makes a perfectly blended drink: That's why c o F F E E lbl 29c i the trend’s to blends, and the calls for Calvert! Smooth vegetables &*lh'"“'gs:!!',;';,B{:‘,‘fl‘!_’t'l‘fl_"'_;':;"_,_’;_"¢ and mellow in cocktails . . . _rich nnd‘ lluvurh-:l in i it o SNOWDRIFT 2 lbs. 39c .~. highballs . . . sheer perfection in all mixed drinks! the town. CLEAR HEADS ICI.!AI HEADED BUYERS] CALL FOR | - . . | | Genuine Spring LEG O’ LAMB_____Ib. 35(: Bake—Boil—Fricassee HENS _____1b.3Qc DON'T EAT SKIN ON WEINERS Buy CARSTEN'S EXCLUSIVE SKIN- LESS WEINERS and enjoy a different better tasting product. Per Pound 30¢ ROLLED ROASTS OF PRIME BEEF RUMP and SPRING SHOULDER LAMB Fresh Frozen YOUNG PEAS BELGIAN HARES STRAWBERRIES Roasters T paE E U Calvert | ™ ™ CaliforniaGrocery | THE PURE FOOD STORE PHONE 478 THEY BLEND/ u”“'% ™MD “A'”whbfllivllL( KY., fl“u“wflutt!x?flflK.s'L':I.l-E = M R R e e llfi -CAI. !Aul i g ALASKA MEAT CO. R T e e e r e e rr e e e e e e rrrrrree e e e e eee

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