The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 19, 1938, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1938. 5 e ettt e e e &"""'""""""""""""""""""" HUNTER SMITH - WASHINGTON -0 e s e Mo Resemhling (R o comrorets —Wear 005 Woot” | MEAT CO. % ses any 3 ‘ & W Hunting plaids and other “Jt Takes GOOD MEAT we! : don't see any New Yorkers, This travelog can't be ended | olors. Ened ar ined—mackinaw, cruiser leaving this town to visit Wash- without hearing o s e E!] al .‘Ere - ’ - o ConshRia 2 % K , v Bean. He came from Odessd % M Prices right. Ask your dealer. Style Book FREE. to Make a GOOD MEAL” ington,” he said. “Those are just AR trainloads of mesick Washing- | sia, a number of years s & * > : 0 led from Page One) ton yokels heading for home.” to speak English. Now he has, a William Fre 45, late ¢ New Gun Camera Is Bemg — _— 9 string of ¢ s and is statistical yn and New York, is being UTISA ux a £RP- Carried Which Is Lat- coming. By the time he otf COOL SUBJECT ENCORE t(!\"smi Secretary Wallace the Federal jail on a charge < ork, t Agriculture. H g a g 3 : e 4 A est in Photography ork, the m was. chattin ault following his. i 850 Noyes fitreet, U —— D an Nocnan, Juneau, Alaska " gt ARMOUR'S STAR FLAVOR SEALED ajor Federal activit Once before it was written in this column that the air cooling ystems in ; federal buildings | SCCFetary recently before lea to have kicked Mz Wilton Lloyd Smith, trustee of : 4 Lloyd tru 1d be asked as|f0F New Orleans on departmental the lobby of the the American Museum of Nagural ¢ et o ; business : t i History of New York, and promin- | ° e AR + A PRSI R NSl i A\ [ L e 1t e by hi: he idea seemed to appeal to sa s e s aid the under-secce- torney G 8 ) rney, accompanied by his ) pEuktice Hi eyt it come to ty office | kicked Mr i him for a momént, but suddenly is now on the way to Al- » g efore yc A 3 he blurted: s 1 » throats and ¢ efore you go I'll give you a hot|in my wa ccutor said. He WILL CHANGE YOUR “WASH DAY” TO A “WASH HOUR” ording to advices recelved | “.peie “would think I was, The 1 v cool as cr 'i“‘qc’f’]fll“‘ flx{:\{w_ numbers.” also is alleged ve saf t “all WASHES—RINSE WRINGS Secretary Wallace — S— razy Y 1 when smiled and Alaskans 1\ my way,” and that e (",\,,m“m‘“\,,‘.‘:,“WJ" °n| So instead he will go to New | ing e Bear he didn’t have any such trouble in ALL AT THE SAME TIME. aribou for A g, e © York in for half his vacation tures to go home Hn shock : Brooklyn ON DISPLAY IN OUR SHOWROOM Smith will disembark at Seward,| 2d spend the on the seashore. them 8 c phone bers?” "reythe closely resembles the Let Us Explain Our Budget Plant. P8 Atuhi then i te Mattson kidnaper, Folta said Secretary Wa and an un : Arriving in New York he will The new interior s 20 to Anchor nd then fly to the ¢ : _|tician, “T'd add ‘em all t 6% | an IRvEMEation Wil be minda.whYs 0ASTING | big game country in the Interior. and divide by 10." he is under observatic tor AN A > 0\ % G HEN C mith plans to photograph ani- A PR L R e AR belleve to be delusldins RI(:E & /1I’IJE I{S (4(). mals in their natural habi 1 Lede ang i pracer ocauon notices He tly arrived here lookin " R 2 i-1b. average, Ib. 1 new German gun camera. This ‘ or «ale at The Emnire Office. Third and Franklin Streets ‘ancy, Colored gun camera eliminates the neces- WOODS ‘Eiderdown’ Sleepmg Robe & fo b ity of c ing a tripod. It is T ik 1d sonitlis. B ) tokileal TRIAEE Phe S e ana HAT pru d to be reserved to the cold months. Bu ® rimed like a rifle. The shutter clicks | when the trigger is pulled. g UL 1 H-E-N-$ | cynenoe THAT Pound 2 §¢ |S GOMMUNIST F R Y E R s uu‘ln'ltlll' v r:»lil. Hl“"»‘v(;):)\l'll “‘"‘_h”“’,‘ 3 IMBORTED STRAIGHT 3 4 : : 3 g ’ : — Each Q)¢ | o b RYE WHISKEY | | & v ANey 7 —FOR THE WEEK-END— 50 nied anyining afer we ; fsied 3 o Here's your opportunity to stock up on quality foods. we wanted anything after we : ‘ Distilled in Canada _ [ y Buy in larger quantities for future use and extra sav- 1 to this country to let them g know.” i m.d‘«...‘.-' i p Years b | ings. AT THESE TWO STORES you'll find choice ‘~ foods at uniform low prices. COME IN TODAY! ® Abraham Sobel, another youth { related his experiences in Spain and $ ! OId told the committee members that | {HM o | B0 LEG o, LAMB speakers before the Roxbury Worl ] SlnlqhtRyeWhlskey Age is a recognized Whiskey Value and Club of the Amer Distilledin Canada | § Quality Factor. OGRAM RYE is a ycar inst Fascism, solicited c s L older than Bottled-in-Bond requirements. B U T T E R GENUINE LAMB | enlist in the Loyalis y i || | FULL 90 PROOF. The proven surengeh : The Committee o o 1 for the finest drink : mission to the Justice Department - - OLDERARNVE e BID NALb el . k 4 2 d 2 Pou“d c the testimony of the two Ameri- | B8 by che British Columbia Distillery Co., Ltd. GOOD GRADE 5 Poun s c | can deserters of the Spanish Gov- L 4 Since 1904, , T |ernment Army to. determine A i Old and New Friends, cverywhere prefer it lbs c T P L aee whether the Federal law has been 5 Y M 4 : » ., At your favorite dealer, ask for MONOGRAM &, o recruiting volunteers in the United 90 Proof % a es o“ s c States. . - ) All Kinds Imported Exclusively by World Importers, Inc.— Seattle « San Francisco » Los Angeles » LEG o’ PORK| - o % B 2., CALAVOS—-each (¢ Young, Corn-Fed Porkers Pound 3¢ | e g , "l',:'}f“o ';‘,“;‘“ CANTALOUPES 2 for 2Qc . | = AR - NEW POTATE0S-2 & pounds §Qc RABBITS | R-_Re : : TOMATOES 2 pounds 2 e Fancy Belgian Hares v ¢ 1 ‘ . . ’ . FANCY FIELD Pound 35c : tSlop WHRCEE™ _B|| TOMATOJUICE &8 ocoa w I E N E R s ! : ‘ ; ) NO. 1 TALL r[-lN:s“ : @ e ¥ i 3 FOR DOZEN 2 POUNDS OF OUR ' Get a new General Electric Refrigerator and 4 HoNEY—HoNEY F > S 4 | | | 5 you can count on piling up thrifty savings . FINEST WIENERS f month after month, year after year. Don't be c 5.p°und tin 55¢ i misled by a “white elephant” bargain that is S —PLUS— | ; ! very apt to cost more in “keep” than it can save. 2‘/z-pound tin 29¢ ONE PINT OF FRESH " -‘ : s . > Monarch MARSHMALLOWS PEAS—BEETS—TOMATOES s g 2 | Il . > l-pound tin ... 29¢ CORN—2 large tins zsc both for 60(‘. i | ’ . Alber's CORNFLAKES—3 pkgs. 25c | WAX PAPER—2 large rolls . 35c ' ' BEANS—Cut Stringless, 3 tins ... 29¢ LOAF CHEESE—per pound .....19¢c PRESERVES, All Flavors, 2-lb. jar 39¢c SCOTT TOWELS—2 for FRESH, FANCY - M o L >y United Meat nept. YEARLING HENS : POUND , v , ol Choice Roasts of All Kinds : Y i | ; TO SLICE COLD FOR THAT 35c 1] ) e PICNIC LUNCH | ‘ . Always a Full Assortment of Small Size Here is a genuine bargain in quality! 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