The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 10, 1938, Page 8

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY JUNE 10, 1938. ______————-—-————_25 JAPANESECUT ~ Mother Gers “Kidnaped” Child RAIL SYSTEM, GENTER CHINA rll\t TilY\P COII\!I]lIl!i(‘GIi()Il l. S(‘\ ere Ll on P( 21ping- Hankow Branch Ce Miss M. Kolasa HOLDEN FLIES, Becomes Bnfle m‘ Flakne Handlmg Employment for MNYUN ISLAND > P."“,‘fsl,, L 11 be 1 Willilam O. Carl- Holden flew to C Bob on lu\ vear m New land Pish Comy Radio Operator for PAA, and | representat the Cold St L Shirts, PAA operator at the aid toda remony Held at Res ; ¢ n said the Territorial Em- I ers, Hold- | ployment office was handling all rectian Iutheran Chu <|1 en car { supplies | details of such employment,® and t a i}e cations should be made with 1 Thur ~(Jay Evening Direc flew Mike Mc- r Joe Flakne in the Terri- | NEW DR[VE LAUNCHED 2 e : n . v\l:nd[m,:‘ to Mary ((v:)“‘;n"ljlv‘zw!m: if worlk is desired in recti ran Church last r el ¥ ot ; L | } BY INVADING FORCES M Kolasa became the bri g TENDER IN FROM TYEE of M, DaniliRCa e o PASTOR WUOD’S The ca tender Fish Hawk, wa Feeble Resistance Reported Encountered as Push Gains Momentum SHANGHALI, forces has 1 end of whi already captured - > Mrs. Helen Fabiani and child Philadelphia rmnh wrote finis to a hn;,lul marital dispute when ra" e G UU abiani to her mother. d that her estranged husband, a New York hu\m'g pmmnlvr, “kidnaped” the child last November BARANOF HOTEL NORTH SEA IS COMPANY FILES JUNEAU BOUND Boat Ducks Herg— The Wrangell Institute’s 42-foot boat Bluebell, Capt. Walter Rudolph, jocked in Juneau last night with rsons aboard, staff members Sct trip the e Institute, and a Wrangell ter. jed in the party, making ‘i L ct with families of the school's i Hea ¥ throughout Southeast Al- George Barrett, Principal e Institute, and teachers Ruth er, Marie Alexander and Byrdie The Rev. Aronld Kri alian minister a . S I Meherin, George. Stabler, Shyman, Incorporators Juneau b Capited $390.0000 {1, B 5 co ty Ma Wilder, F. Ja : | Roehm, Mr. and M » Bluebell is expected to leave Rptiiies o At N et X e A filed with the ritorial Auditox s. Helma Haga, Mrs. T. T. Jack- ¢ R T this morning Baranof Hotel and son and Mrs. W Inc., the which is plan- and Second and Fra a cost of Mortland and three s approximately halfl a million > BIRTHDAY PARTY LAST NIGHT FOR BOBBY BROWN, JR. The concer $350,000 ar Saturday nghi o i D. Stabler, Amy Lou Guerin-Druliner, daugh- | gy oo 500 we J. Howar and A ter of Mrs. William Fromholtz, will Plar be married to Herbert Neff, nephew ,”m‘ of the late Fred Ordway, tomorrow ;‘y o at 8 o'clock at the home of 4 Mrs. William Fromholtz emony is to erformed by e tendant for Mys, Druimer wii| TOM COLE ENDS VISIT IN CITY @ be Mrs. Laura Ordway and the bride’s brother, Eckley Guerin, will north with thi evening - be the best mar Following the ceremony a recep- | tion will be held at the home of the bride’s mother for a few close friends of the couple Tom Cole, who came y Cole Jeft The couple will make their home 4 Gity. Mr. Cole spent most of hi , in the Klein Apartments. Simp. willy' Bl thode nevhews, el plning oy i e | Jim, and Jerry Cole, sons of M. tended the ball game Armisti is not a legal holi- cash Cole of this city. - - : Today’s News Today.—Empire. day in all sta dance time! CLOSE-OUT at 1 Price SPECIAL ON ALL DANCE FROCKS. See these new off-shoulder charm- ers, pert bolero styles — all with slim waists, whi danceable skirts! Delightful she prints, pastels, white. 12 to 20 THERE'S YOUR HERE “NATURAL”" JUNO SAMPLE SHOP s a prominent resident of J Af MRS. JEWELL GOING erformed by the Rev 3 DAUGHTERS RETURN from the ian-Stuart salmon § cann at was in Juneau s : ginia and Wanda Wood, daugh- | today, loading lumber for building 3 : f and Mrs, H. L. Wood, | Work at the cannery. ; : today (2 - - - blue stre br il e 3 Alaska” by Lester D. Henderson of sweet ! ok ! lley. The maid- ©* ‘ it ‘]")“ vore a blue suit ey L e e : BIG SONG HITS IN £ pink ”mw‘s, ent Juhead: on 6 BIG \,“\" HITS |\» a i % he “THE SINGING MARINE” le service erine ed “0) Bétint mu}" ELL and “I Love Yo 2 : COLISEUM TH ventist Academy Starting Sunc eremony, a ! Auburn ends was Jheld mor with Mr. Ro hington and M s family in Idaho. Mr. Rc EXPORT THE FINEST OFf - TABLE BEERS ster of the Free, and and has been scal Public Surve e A of Washington, ha wctor in the Juneau G 0ol for the past. seven fter the couple return fror they will make their ¥ Capitol City. > Alt vg Our Last Allotment of Promotion Models KELVINATOR BARGAINS a low figure reserve SOUTH FOR SUMMER 6ufeme ell, wife Officer The supply is limi a surprisingly If you desire a yours NOW. is mow in transit. refrigerato Five year g antee. Easy 1 Rxse & Ahlers Co.~Phone 34 1 and Franklin Streets P W hon See These VALUES! On Highest Quality SATURBAY and MONDAY 3 ! Prime Boct Alter’s Corn Flakes 25c! Pot Roast 1b. 23‘: Short Ribs lb. 181: Hamburger lb. zsc Spring Lamb Shoulder Roasts 1b. 25c 1b. 35c Smoked Meats Swift's Premium Bacon b, 4oc Swift's Boneless Cot- tage Ham lb.;sc Rath’s Picnics, in cello. 1b. 28c PORK CHOP'Sh.ssc 3 LARGE PACKAGES %‘UTTER—Z pounds 63c‘ .$5.65 Breasts Legs ALL BRANDS MILK DARIGOLD—by the case SUGAR Pure Cane—100-POUND SACK M.D. 3 rolls 25c TOILET TISSUE 5 3 tins 49c Boligues Beapd. oo : ) FRUI]’S'AND : 1 (it The Finest! FRESH DAILY From Our Own Ranch LOCAL EGGS R Fresh-Killed Local LINK CHICKENS WIENES 30| TN w308 re Shret “The Quality Will Be Remembered———— % ———Long After the Price Is Forgotten” PEAS PHONE 478 “THE MODERN PURE FOODS STORE” \ \ \ \ \ \ \ 3 \ [} \ \ \ ] ) \ ) ) \ \ \ \ \ \ \ /] \ \ \ \ \ ) ) \ N N \ {1 \ \ \ ) 3 \ \ )\ \ E \ N i§ E ) ) N ) N \ ) ) N \ { \ (3 E ) 3 \ o : | MiSS PORTER HOSTESS day Night given | p, : : | by SISTERS GO SOUTH ster Mary Loyola .and Sister TO CLUB LAST NIGHT | niiy oyee o the St. Ann's Order in Ju u left this morning f e The we s on the Princess Louise ‘ Loyola will go to the jon of Seattle College ir 1ttle, and Sister Mary Joyce will to Victoria where she will visit Academy of that ning at th 2 orter, on West nents were the evening was spent t the St. Ann’s pinochle. city. The two sisters are expected to B g return some time in the early fall, ¢ j The British recora viiics has stat BRI papers from as early as 1100 Try an Empire ad. { f Nothing so soothing to j hing feet as a pair of Muscle-Massaging < v, Strain-Removing , Nerve-Resting 4 Arch-Supporting MASSAGIC SHOES x‘ i ¥ = . 7 V 0ol \ire | ? ° The exclusive AIR CUSH- ION in the MASSAGIC Foot- Massaging Shoe provides SOFT, YIELDING RESILIENCY with every step. It MASSAGES THE . MUSCLES. It EXERCISES THE BONES. It PREVENTS JARS AND SHOCKS while walking. It REMOVES BODY STRAINS. All this unheard-of FOOT EASE at a surprisingly moderate price. Letustry ona pairof MAS- SAGICS. WALK ON AIR! MASSAGIC I/ FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Men Saturday and Sunday LIQUOR SPECIALS AT THE . CALIFORNIA " LIQUOR STORE U. S. GOVT. BOND SUNNYBROOK — § 3.2 OLD HERMITAGE-$9.65 OLD TAYLOR —S$ 3.25 OLD GRAND-DAD—$3.25 quart SCOTCHES 83 15 Teacher's — Vat 69—White hd Horse — Dewar’s White FIFTH Label—Johnnie Walker Red Label Olympia—Rainier Rhemlclnder Golden Glow TELEPHONE —— CASE OF 24 STUB BOTTLES $3.25 478

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