The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 11, 1940, Page 8

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i 4 TH range yesterday afternoon and won the first victory in 10 starts, down- PIRATES FINALLY WIN ONE CONTEST - the Cubs wit a five-run at- CHILD RESCUED o it eeo v i 0 FROM CHENA BY P g LAWYER RIVERS 1 th Daily Empire class ek Of (By Associated Press h Pirates Boys’ Life Saved by Pio- neer Atforney, Now Enroute Here Eight-yea COMPREHENSIVE ANOTHER NEW WORD in AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE ~— old William Latta of s rescued from drown- in the Chena River last Monday ning by J. G. Rivers, pioneer r, who ran a block cry of s, peeled off his coat, plunged into the cold water and dra H - L] i banks Daily ... it's the broadest car Rivers was given a helning on the bank of the stream by Mize of Junea e Chena at the same time but who couldn’t swim, The child fell into the swift cur- rent when he for a willow rom wh he planned to cnt a whistle. Hearing the screams of the lad’s playmates, Rivers, who was ing with his wife, ran to the coverage ever offered the public . .. CT WHAT YOU HAVE] © va. . A If You Don't Have COMPREHENSIVE You Don’t Have Modern Insurance! ASK ABOUT IT. SHATTUCK AGENCY Tele;’:‘hone’ 249 ‘ s SRS SR S S Rt o piaMokd T TRUCKS ONE YEAR GUARANTEE : 106.000 MILES e e W T i DUTCH'S ECONOMY GARAGE [ . Rivers is enroute to Juneau to at- AND WRECKING YARD “In Rivers remarked 1909 I jumped into the Klondike near the ‘Ogilvie bridge, about four miles from th: stream’s mouth, to save a little boy who had fallen in- to the river. T didn’t have mucn trouble that time. The current wes 0 tend the meeting of the Territorial Board of Public Welfare, of which he is Fourth Division member, o PEFORE and AFTER the Pougias Fire Department Ball Cc 1« ir ta of m 18, E DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MAY 11, World’s Record-Air Run i requent use of in the world between two cities is be- tween Los Angeles and San Francisco, United Air Lines announced recently on inauguration of three additional daily round trips between those coast points, California, United said, is the most “air-minded” state in the Union. Aerial toast a la champagne is accorded the “most often plane” by a bevy of Billy Rose heauties above during public ccre- monies at San Francisco Airnort Eachran and Francis Paul. - T0 VISIT LOCAL MASONIC LODGE Monday evening at the Stated ymmunication of Mt, Juneau ydge, Howard D. Stabler who was | World Service Ends Members er the ora- sion , Stabler is on of the assembly. Olde. Jessie Va-| Meeting for Summer| of the World Servic 505+ Mrs. J. P. Williams brought the 1940. | Ell(%o RITUAL USED I "?v'gff.pfu'?fv"fi‘q S Anns Froopttal | TODAY AT SERVICES |0 Mok Moo o s Fok B. H. BER'Holli“w“L was in the Elks' plot of Ever- | green Cemetery. | Pallbearers were George Gulluf- | Funeral services with an EIks'|son, Edward Sweeney, Lester Weiss, ritual were held this afternoon from | Bert Loomis, John Larson, Sr., and | the Charles W. Carter Mortuary for | W. R. Garster. BERLIN, May 11 issued this afternon by the German High Command, says Emael, strong- est of Belgian forts, surrendered this afternoon. One thuosand Belgian soldiers also gave up their arms, _i 00 See our First Showing of the Twin Stars of the Kitchen @ They are a pair of beauties . .. these two new kitchen compan- ions by Frigidaire! Beautiful to look at, spectacular in the way they perform, amazing in the number of new and exclusive features they offer. You'll find one that meets your needs and matches your budget. See these big, beautiful bargains...at our store...today! A communique EASY | TERMS | —— s LOW | COST W.P.JOHNSON Stabler was appointed Grand f the North-| Orator at the last Comnun caurch. > IO AR OO O Grand Lodge, and at its t Tuncheon wa ved by host- | L] ! unication this year, whic 1 5 Mrs. Claude Hirst and qu\— m on June| Ray Ward before the business | ¥ 7 ',l".p i'l at “'/\1 the meeting Monday Stabler | afternocn’s d Mr 1| G L 0 VE R , s L u N c H IN DOUGLAS ‘e T Rev. Glasse Plans and ‘ \ ’ ol 157 So. Franklin St FRIED SPRING CHICKEN TODD PUP”.S IN MOihefS Ser\“(e g y 9 ;i W RECITAL TONIGHT _rionc o s o cac ; TP:AU, : CANDY SHoOP FRENCH FRIED POTATOES = e viano puois of caroine ot 1) elock by the Rev.| T Goldstemn Store. LUNCHES, DINNERS, CANDIES, NUTS, ICE CREAM f§ and SANDWICHES i;(“d‘:‘ll;;b“ *‘1”;‘?“‘““- @ " Lz}_\‘:.hm;: “f:x)‘:‘\ln‘xn«F o b'l”: "Phone 324 The New Home of DANCE - - - - To the Musie o©f = & i il i j e o ot =] BABE at the PIANO P e i e S e il e St c A H M E I- c B I s P "Golden Bits of Sweeis for Everybody” TONIGHT at MIKE'S PLACE! TH {"1}5‘1;1;: (;27- OP || Also"CHEESKIST and "KRISPETTES" Fresh Every Day! POUGLAS Retailers of Famous SHUREFINEand || LUNCHES and DINNERS ; A | G ! SERVED EVERY DAY . SO | o, Bl b o 1 10:00 a.m. to 12:60 p.m. | BATH ROOM TI = A L §T§PE 4" Be 5 Fried Frog Legs Any Time APRICOTS " PEACHES 2" 45 [ mav nnm rmec. ANNUAL DANCE |- | TRY OUR FRESH ROASTED NUTS CUT GREEN BEANS 3 35¢ P PEANUTS - fs‘x»"i?«?‘s’?pfi'fi%%’éfl'}s‘zgfigfi‘fl%&?fi'fi&"fi WALNUTS fl! lhe x’lsugfilfil"i‘nn JAMS quart cans, each v g g 5c | OVEN-FRESH EVERY DAY IN THESE STORES: DOUGLAS VOLUNTEER || toxc ey T a0 FIRE DEPARTMENT HOUSEHOLD BLEACH*“"2% | "¢ ARMELED APPLES TONIGHT FRESH ASPARAGUS 2" " 23¢ ' THE MOST DELICIOUS FOOD FOR ANY TIME! : o || CEARRRE e A FRESH APPLE COVERED WITH CARMEL CREAM ] Saturday, May 11| WO POTATORS 57 "2 || & poTATO cHIPS | ICE CREAM || BRI . oot oo <2 | TASTWELL % res M | PunEE TOMTBES 3 & 39(: Evnnv DAY We Serve Ice Cream Sundaes, Milk D 0 u G l A S N A 'I' A T o R l u M || FRESH SHURFINE Shakes, Root Beer Floats | MARSHMALLOWS 1" 19¢ IN OUR CANDY SHOP! SOFT DRINKS OF ALL KINDS! | GROUND CHOCOLATE1" " 28 |} SPECIAL ORDERS MADE UP FOR PARTIES! MUSIC BY MODERNAIRES Admission §1 JUNO-MAID ICE CREAM e e FRFSH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES IN SEASON Tk blic 1 is invited to trade at.our store. Con- trary f belief stock purchase is NOT COM- PULSORY to participate in the savings offered through the SHUREFINE and TASTWELL PRODUCTS. Get the THRIFT CO-OP HABIT—Phone Your Order Early! ON ANY OF THE ABOVE ITEMS ~ Just Phone 324 GLOVER'S LUNCH and CANDY SHOP

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