The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 9, 1938, Page 2

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Sew Your Own.. Complete Summer Wardrobe! It's the smart, thrifty and her EAL wash silk val- ues for you! All 39" wide. WASH SILKS 75¢ and $1.00 yl. Yl 1 @ Vivid Prints! @ White! Pastels! See Our Notion Values, Too! B. M. BEHRENDS CO., Inc. “Juneau's Leading Department Store™ A ——— MAN'S SKELETON THREE EMBARK DISCOVERED IN TRAP ATiflAlNES Believed to Be Remains of Fl'(‘(l N[_\'(‘)'S‘ F()UY Years Missing The skeleton of a man has been found in a bear r Haines accordin WOrc ved here by the hal's office, and mission vessel Jeave for F » Deputy M 1d conduct C Game Bear to pick for fou 2% & Today.—Empire. ing from Hain Today's News Dorothy Stearns Roff School of Dancing SUMMER CLASSES Now Enrolling Telephone Blue 275 Studio—526 Fifth St. J. ~ | balads " | Chinese cabs C. Rochn ON ESTEBETH ip Estebeth, Capt d Purser Dave and wa ree passe! motorsh f points last night ABOARD ROBERT 1S CANCELLED ‘Illf',“ ””’] S('.\-\ion to B(’ H(‘ld Later n Day with Los Angeles Party Com eles Cham- Robert to- ced at the Percy's Cafe t Charles W, ead an infor- 1 be held later ssel. Ar- e from ated d super- vised play was to the at- tention of the Chamber by Super- intendent of Schools A. B. Phillips. The Executive Committee will take up at its next meeting the idea of | contributing a sum to take care of prizes for events in the bowl dur- ing the summer. SIS S O 2 2 | BASEBALL TODAY L SRt e The following are baseball scores of games played this aftc n as received up to 1:30 o'cloc National Le Boston 3; Pittsh American League Chicago 3; New York 5 Cleveland 0; Boston 8 Philadelphia 8; Detroit 5 - - SUES ON NOTE Suit to recover $1,714.89 has been filed in Fe 1 Court O'Laughlin against W Deuglas of Juneau. The brought in conne 1 with a note, according to complaint filed in the case. -o - FEACHERS SAIL Mrs, G Mr. and teachers from the Bure: Affairs school at Kake, who ha been visiting in Juneau for se lays, will go south on the {land, for the summer vacation - o : LICENSED TO WED ge license was issued toda ; Commissioner’s off ; .. | to Che €. M. Huff went to Tenakee, Hilda | ks . | Juneau ¢ f John to Tenakee, and Billy Johnson | Crawford, beauty operator. to Angoon - - .o SWING MUSIC HITS SHANGHAI SHANGHAI written by June 9. Popular are experiencing a r has been respc Most popular song among city today is “The Man in the Moon is a Coon," George M. Cohan. s L fry an Empire ad. Oven-fresh every day! Uni- for olden loaves . . . ap- pealing to the eye and to the appetite. Always Ask for | PEERLESS BREAD AS A PAID-UP SL'BS('IHB:R TO The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon tonight at the box office of *—CAPITOL THEATRE AND RECEIVE TWO TICKETS TO SEE “BREAKFAST FOR TWO" Your Name May Appear—WATCH THIS SPACE i American com- posers two and three decades ago the Chinese younger generation in this} written years ago by | | Tells Arctic Story Stanley Morgan (above), United States Army signalman at Point Barrow, remote Alaskan outpost, radioed Washington he had located three natives who saw a large plane crash near Olituk last August. Au- thorities believe this may be key to fate of lost Soviet polar flyers, Sigismund Levanevsky and his crew five. = : 0. B. WILLIAMS C0. SASH and DOORS | Kitchen Convenience Equip your kitchen cabinets with METAL LINED DRAWERS—for | Flour—Sugar—Bread—Pastry. | This is a most profitable bet. ‘Women buy houses and rent apartments that are convenient ' to work in. | SANI LINERS are inserted in the | completed wood drawer, and | may be removed for washing. Three sizes. Net Outside Measure of Drawer: Width Height Depth Each 12" [ 18" s $335 16" B R L LA 415 Prices are for Drawer and Liner com- plete. Special sizes made to order at small extra cost. Write for FREE Illustrated Catalog | 0. B. WILLIAMS €0, |1933 First Ave. So. Seattlé, Wash, } American Legion Is Laying co: aid wo rajsed” by the Citizens Committee ! ) PRATLOW YELLOW ( LING CHAIRMAN OF . {TH PROGRAM me Plans for Gala Celebra- tion—$1,188 in Fund With a total of $1,188 in the fund ! for the Fourth of July, the following ebration: Jc THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1938. ., C. LUNCHEON 'PEGUES NAMED for the program committee m committee was to- Among these is a y Legion Commander | de d it is e Chilkoot r base Williams at Invit rom the in attendance, nson. C committees to t 1s details of the cele- time if possible. 1 .o TETLIN BOUND d Dimler u last nd other from velty at- in the In by of Indian Affairs Gold Medal MAYONNAISE BEST‘ FOODS—full quart ROYAL GELATIN OR PUDDING—per package GRAPEFRUIT 25c| Amocat 2 tall cans ) » SAUERKRAUT 35¢ Knight’s 2 No. 2!, ti L] PEACHES 4 2 No. 21, tins SALT 3 pkgs. 29¢ Morton’s Plain or lodized L] PRUNES 2-pound box Sunsweet Tenderized L] SPAGHETTI \ Washington Brand 3 pkgs.} N . | PABSTETTE 3 CHEESE 45¢| Plain or Pimento 2 pkes | | CHOCOLATE .. 25c| Baking 2-1; pound bars | | ] RIPE OLIVES 2 large tins B SARDINES 2 tins 23c Packed in Pure Olive Oil L] SUGAR 10 1b. sack 63c C. & H. Pure Cane | ] CHEESE ... American Lnafb |} SHREDDED WHEAT 2 Packages » HEINZ 3 BABY FOOD 35¢ N ) § { N N ) \ § ) ll ! § § § ) ) y i ) ) ) E { § ! \ N \ N ) 3 cans 29c| ] . 19¢ 35¢ TELEPHONES TELEPHONES ! Bermuda Onions . New Potatces - THE B - — SRR NEW—WHITE @ = Zsc CHERRIES — Pound 29c FANCY BINGS GRAPEFRUIT—Fancy Arizona, each 5S¢ TOMATOES—Fancy Rosy-Red 2 lbs. 35¢ CELERY—Large Stalks Each 19¢ LETTUCE—Large Solid Heads 2 for 23c ibs. 19': —JUICES — HEINZ TOMATO ... TEXSUN GRAPEFRUIT 2 large tins 293¢ f — UNSWEETENED ———— RED AND WHITE ORANGE MONARCH PINE- BPPYRE ... . .:.: large 46-oz. tin 39c _3 large tins 293¢ 2 large tins 293¢ At These Two Stores — Where Every Effort Is Made to Please! Two stores alike in purpose: patrons will always receive quality foods at fair prices—THAT'S TRUE FOOD ECONOMY! UNITED FOOD To assure that their 16 and 616 Piggly-Wiggly 85 and 24 this s0ap-box 1 of water sports cted Harry ka | of ion | he ng extended to the Navy ¢ a warship in port at that Canada.” LAUDER ha program are respected.” LOOKS FORWARD TO ANOTHER U. 5. VISIT ALBUQUERQUE, N.M., Lauder, singing d in a letter to STRAY PALM SPROUT i CHANGES LANDSCAPE PORT ISABEL, Tex., June 9—A coconut palm sprout washed ashore Scotsmar Eug d school here t here in the hurricane of 1933 may hope: “be | to malke mean a new landscaping plan for another in the USA. and Port Isabel Someone planted the sprout and The pupils listened rec y it grew. Now 60 more have besn Tander i, plantdd. If they flourish Port Isabel thek Lo expects to set out enough to line the bay front and all roads to the L city limits — .t Lauder replied immediately, say- “I certainly appreciate the Am- n appreciation of my songs and " He added that “good boy > good men, good men alway g the “Pe States” (470-370 B. C.;, SHEET Dk ooyl 1 COFFEE —- Per Pound 25c Bt SCHILLINGS-DHp or Percolator Darigold MILK | _ Per Dozen Per Case 8 Sc $3.29 ’ CANDY BARS | - or CHEWING MANY KINDS KITCHEN NEEDS A y;:zgry Dog Food 2 5c : KINGFORDS'S CORN or ?I GLOSS STARCH 2 pkas. 23¢ SANI-CLOR (The Wonderful Bleach) full quart 15¢ X l"‘ CITRUS Soap Powder . 2 lg. pkgs. 55¢ I BLUING or AMMONIA 2 botiles 15¢ s O. K. Laundry Soap _large bars 5¢ i M. D. Toilet Tissue 3 rolls 29¢ ! POTATO CHIPS—Ilarge square boxes .2 for 29c ! PLAN Meals | | BETTER MEATS CHOICE STEER OVEN ROASTS POT ROASTS BONELESS STEWS STEAKS ROLLED RIB and RUMP ROASTS 1938 FARCY LEGS OF LAMB and BROILERS L Loin and Shoulder 1 ROASTS | LAMB, VEAL or PORK FANCY, LIGHT and HEAVY HENS i BROILERS—RABBITS—CAPONS ' FRESH-DRESSED CELLOPHANE | WRAPPED HENS { BULK SAUERKRAUT and PICKLES

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