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o e T s e A JUNE 20 TO 25 All-over shirred, nubby and nov- elty weaves . . White, vivid colors, mixtures. All sizes. New, elastic-shirred all wool s m suits . something to get ex- ! High-bos- -waisted, they mould your figure Lo slim loveliness. B. M. BEHRENDS CO., Inc. “Juneau’s Leading Depariment Store” SIMMONS FINDS ternational boundary. Air Transport may today and la- beled it “Lake Yolo." ——————— COMING TO JUNEAU Shell Simmons found a new lake today that appears on He was f) Yolo and Mrs. John Hol visiting Forest Ser outh for several weeks, is a pas- flight that kept them in the senger for for three hours and 20 minutes aska. While flying over the mountains i back of Tracy Arm, at an altitude! Try of 12,500 feet, Shell saw a lake “about results .- Phone 146 LETTUCE heads 2 19¢ y : EGGS CELERY MOUNTAIN VIEW WILD ROSE 1 4c stalk 2 doz. 65c PEANUT BUTTER HAPPY HOME 5 Ib. Cookie Jar 98c Made from Grade Ne. 1 Peanuts WHITE KING SOAP 20 75¢ Grapefruit | CUCUMBERS 274 ARIZONAS 3 for l’c e e et . The lake lies north of the head of Tracy Arm, and cannot be found * drew a pencil mark on an Alaska in the Juneau aboard the Al- the wmpire classifieds for HOME GROCERY AMERICAN CAS SATURDAY PRICES | BUTTER |Pork - Beans SIMMONS FLIES LOCKHEED FOR 'MOVIE CAMERAS In the Alaska Air Transport Lock- heed, Shell Simmons flew over the | day and dropped “food” for turn- | ing movie cameras. Simmons made four bullseye: | with John Amundsen dropping the { “fo0d.” On the way back from the movie Job, Simmons stopped at Taku Lodge to bring in actress Marie Claasen who is through at the camp anc going south, and Mrs. Bob Webster wi of “Golden River's” central figure. Simmons yest y brought in Lorraine Eell, ax Behrman and one other passenger from Chicha- gof, and Mr. and Mrs. George Mor- gensen and Frances Jane Barnes from Sitka, ICE POOL WINNER ON WAY OUTSIDE TO VISIT MOTHER Vivian Waters, attractive blonde came to Alaska as chaperone to a girl orchestra for the Fairbanks Ice Carnival. Today she is in Juneau on her way back to Seattle to visit her mother and “buy something nice for her” out of the $7.500 she won in the Nenana Ice Pool. Tired of reporters and the ever present question as to what she wiil do with her baby fortune, Miss Wa- ters said simply: “I've put it in the bank.” She arrived in Juneau yesterday with PAA, is a guest at the Gas- tineau Hotel, and will sail south ‘Golden River” movie camp at| ‘The {wo men were B. R. Brown | Mary Joyce's on the Taku River to-|and Albert Leid. Cope attempted | Twin Glaciers Lake across from |the flight last night, bu two COPE FLIES ON MERCY FLIGHT - Lon Cope, Marine Airways pil made a mercy flight in the Bel this morning to Port Althorp bring in two injured men for hos- pitalization, and a half hours flying get in through a heavy b: fog, so made the flight e morning Alex Holden took the Fairchil te Tulsequah today te bring in G Martins, Tom Williams, D. J. Mc- Dougall, and carried Monte Grisham roundtrip. JOE YOLO FILMS GLACIER COUNTRY AND TRAIL AREAS With movie camera and still cam- era, Joe Yolo, Forest Service-Game Commission photographer, took pic- tures of glaciers and trail areas from Mendenhall to Tracy Arm to Lake Hasselborg today, flying ‘with Shell Simmons. Complete photo-section was made of the projected trajl area betweer Mendenhall and Granite Creek for a “skyline trail” that may be built in the future. Most of the pictures were taken from an altitude of 12,500 feet — - LIGHT KEEPER COMES TO TOWN F. W. Ross, lighthouse keeper from Point Retreat, was in Juneau to day “doing the odds and ends that can't be done at the light.” He is a guest at the New Alas- kan Hotel and will be returning to tomorrow morning on the Baranof.|the light station tomorrow. - Herring Will Be Released at Auk Bay The Auk Bay herring pound will be opened and the fish released within the next few days, it was learned today. Strip fishermen are advised = to put up their supply of bait as soon - as possible, as no more fresh herring five miles long, almost on the In- will be available after the pound is opened PR e BASEBALL TODAY R The following are scores of base- ball games played this afternoon in the big leagues as received up to 2 o’clock: National League Chicago 3; New York 5. St. Louis 2; Brooklyn 5. Cincinnati 6; Philadelphia 4. American League New York 8; Detroit 12 Boston 6; Cleveland 7. Phone 152 HEINZ OVEN BAKED SALT HAPPY HOME 2 full Ibs. gpc 42¢ Each SEEREO S, — S e MARRIAGE ANNULLED Elissa Haube was granted an an- nulment of her marrjage to X Haube in Federal district there today. They are native people from Petersburg - -, ' Lode and placer location notices for sale at The Empire Office. Libby’s—No. 2!, tins PEAS Reliance Brand Swift’s—No. 1 tall tins Tea Garden Happy Home—3 tins ... Fernbrook OLIVES Century Brand [ LOG CABIN SYRUP Large Tin 95¢ [ HEINZ BRAND Baked Beans with Pork 18-ounce tins | 3 for 49c PINEAPPLE—s tins 69(: Tomato Juice — 6 tins Q¢ GRAPE JUICE-quarts 49c SNOWDRIFT—;II). tin 6 Sc Whole Stringless Beans59c PEACHES — 3 tins 3@ CALIFORNIA Grocery "The Quality Will Be Remembered THE DAILY. ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1938. ROOT BEER PARTY | green Bowl, and “all the kids in the! mann's Drug Store " gt i neig 0d” appeari Mrs, Bud Carmichael is in charge GIVEN YESTERDAY/| vatnir lits, and short Were| ab thh, shis" ahd’ peomIseR W varist terday afternoc i e S T of pies, cakes, salads, rolls, anc ! er d¢ S other delicacies. If in doubt as tc ; ety GOODIE SALE SATURDAY | what to serve for th rday dir Gail M v ho: M f the { Bastern | Der; or the noonda ch, drop it y refurned t Stor will’ hold § their| 204 tak “ at all the ty was h Goodic Sales Holl. | “goodie Tequiest THOUSANDS TO 3-MONTHS-AG HOP GOLD OIN the cheering throngs who are falling in .J line behind the Hop Gold banner! For the big swing is on to this new TRUE LAGER beer with the wholesome goodness that only months of aging can produce! Try some! Compare it, point for point, with the brand you have been drinking. You'll find out what three full months of mellow- ing can do to make a good beer better ... to !\ring that genuine lager flavor to the highest point of perfection! Ask for Hop Gold’s new Pale Export True Lager Beer today! STAR BREWERY COMPANY, VANCOUVER, WASHINGTON In steinies, full quarts, half-gallons, and 24-bottle cases TP QLD %2eaz BEER A Western Beer...Brewed For Western Tastes 478 “"THE MODERN PURE FOODS STORE” PHONE FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES WATERMELONS 1b. 7¢ CANTALOUPES 2 for 29¢ BANANAS—Golden Ripe 3 1bs. 25¢ PLUMS and APRICOTS .. Ib. 15¢c - ° 6tms 99(‘, TURNIPS e GRRROTS - .. - BEETS 6 bunches 25¢ 6 bunches 25c Sl e 4 bunches 25c FRESH WAX BEANS . .2 lbs. 35c FRESH PEAS . ; B 2 lbs. 25¢ LETTUCE—Large Heads............ each 10c FRESH HOT-HOUSE TOMATOES ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 lbs. 45¢ Local Radishes and Green Onions - 3 bunches 2 Sc AND MANY OTHERS——TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION! 3 tis 457 CUT TO YOUR OWN ORDER! Fancy Dry-Piced Hens pound 28¢ Colored Roasters, Frying Chickensb.38c Fresh Ground Beef Swift’s Wienies — Assorted Cold Meats Spring Lamb Shoulders Beef Pot Roasts Mock Chicken Legs pound 25¢ pound 30c pound 40c pound 25¢ pound 25¢ each 5¢ Long -After the Price Is Forgottenl” Sanitary MEAT CO. "Pleasing You Means Our Success” ARMOUR’S STAR HAMS Half or Whole Pound 33c FRESH—For Stewing or Fricassee VEAL ROAST| Faney Milk-Fed Peund 25c | Shoulder Cuts Picnic Hams Pound 2 4c Small, Lean Hams “ Shortening 4...551 FRYE’S WILD ROSE BACON Lean and Tasty Pound 35c HEINZ JUMBO DILLS Nice for Picnics 2 for 5c WE HAVE A COM- PLETE ASSORT- MENT OF LUNCHEON MEATS — WIENERS — ETC. From the Leading Packers SANITARY MEAT CO. ED SHAFFER Proprietor PHONES - 13 and 49 “Juneau'’s Leading Market” | | ; |