The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 7, 1940, Page 8

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8 e . ot Canada “for the cur:veyancé of | His Majesty's TULSEQUAH MAIL BIDS REQUESTED |-« | mer Bids are invited in notices posted | winter 11| Ottawa July 12 here by the Postmaster Gener You get all 1 advantages in ‘l THE RIGHT |Y.A\0" mellow whiskic 2. THE RIGHT LIGHTNESS— achieved by Schenley’s exclusive method of bl RIGHT S I'RE] , yet full 90 proof. ~4. IIII RIGHT VALUE— best value in fine blends. mails” between Tul- '0LD MEN'S CLUB FORMED TO PLAY ah, B. C, and Juneau on a ly roundtrip schedule in sum- and at varying intervals Bids will be opened Team fo Give Elks Chance fo Win After & g of the year. Old Man's nine, of rich, Moose Club, gave the qua jons us The Moose manager has already signed Gray, Kearney ar Collins hope the end of the day. “We'll have two teams, " said Mc- s to play the Douglas the Elks." - BRITISH ENVOY ESCAPES DEATH FROM LIGHTNING - Bolt Strikes English Am- bassador’s Plane- Arrives Safely LONDON, June 7.—A Reuters Bu- ¢ dispatch reported that Sir i riti Schenley’s Black Label 65% grain neutral spirits Schenley’s Red Label . o 72Y%% grain neutral spirits today when a bolt o flying near Salonica The plane arrived in Bucharest, > Empire classifieds briny resuits. We say it with Savings PHONE 478 CALIFORNIA PHONE 371 GIROCEIRY and IEAT MARKET 5 THRIFTY 16 shop the shap hera) fos wide latitude , for tren in (lu” sing fc BUTTER - TOMATO JUICE KNIGHT'S 15 oz can 3 ans 25¢ Snowflake Hills Bros, Peanut Ham 1b. NEW SHIPMENT JUS’ GEORGIA Pra Has T EVERYTHING ed ! ‘CALIFORNIA WAY" . Yes, C I(ile’/\ GRO( LRr an I MEAT MARKET a lhtu ; lace to lous se CRACKERS 21b. pleg. 39c COFFEE - - 2 Ib. can 53¢ | FRESH HEINZ CUCUMBER PICKLES, 24 0z. jar 23¢ Finest Fresh Fruils and Vegelables On Every Boat I' RECEIVED FROM Everyone of all kinds; large variely of Cold Meats, ‘anny Housewives find CALI shop. It's actually a pleasure lections and plainly marked departments « give you a ds. WE SAVE YOU MONEY! 605 - 2duen 65¢ Albers CornFlakes 2pkgs 19c Grape Nut FLAKES - 2 pkgs. 25¢ DILL PICRLES . jar 20c ' PEAS - - - 21bs 19 CANTALOUPES — WATERMELONS — CHERIES — APRICOTS — PLUMS — BANANAS and ORANGES — APPLES — FRESH LOCAL RADISHES and GREEN ONIONS — NEW POTATOES — STRING BEANS — CAULIFLOWER — BEETS — LETTUCE — TOMATOES CUCUMBERS — and MANY OTHER ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION. FRESH LOCAL EGGS NOW MEAT DEPARTMENT—— Canned Polish PICNIC HAM COQKED—READY TO SERVE! Average Weight—6 Pounds Pound ---- 43¢ Pure Ground Beef FRESH GROUND—FRESH MEAT Pound ---- 25¢ — FRESH MEATS! PORK ROAST LEAN SHOULDER CUTS Pound ---- 25¢ LOINPORK ROAST EXTRA LEAN—EASY TO SERVE Pound ---- 30¢ BACON =r=eu- 1h. 22¢ EASTERN SUGAR-CURED that | Any size Pie(‘e FOR YOUR OUTING.... Hot Dogs, Eic. 35¢ ‘" WITH ELKS NINE Men Over 50 Organize Ball Former College Student to giving the Elks their sixth the Moose |Arizona State Supreme Court has rning were organlzing an |upheld the first degree murder con- Club to play the cellar ; ) would m.n the “first, time m\bmh of gels up enough nerve to challenge|men in the desert mear Phocnix| April 29, 1939 The Supreme Court Justices de- Jack | cided ur and | fair tria to have a complete team by “One made up of young ’" instructing v nine and the other of us old men to beat |18 .. | Correspondence)—The city of Sitka ning hit, the'plane in which he was 15 Prepared to greet the members THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, 'YOUNG SEATTLE SLAYER IS GIVEN DEATH SENTENCE Die in Arizona Gas Chamber Aug. 9 PHOENIX, Ariz, June 7. The viction of Robert Burgunder, Jr. and ordered the former college stu- Art McKinnon, manager of the | dent exeeuted in the Stale prison gas ()nmhm August 9. son of a former le prosecutor, was convicted slaying two automobile sales ously that ne had a impartial jury Attorr for younz Burgunder made an insanity defense. They charged that the trial judge erred jury that Bur- erence between a student at College, near ked the es- Te m])lt Teachers Pheenix, when he men to demor him later in Tennesse a Sunday School ‘¢ Burgunder previously had served a term in the Washngton State reformatory for a rmx holdup he committec udent at the University ashington. His father helped (ln((l his defense against the mur- der charges. R Sitka Is fo Greel L. A. C.of C. Group , June 6—(Special of the Los Angeles Chamber of | wCOmm('l‘(:f‘ Eleventh Annual tour | when they arrive here at 7 am., Saturday morning aboard the Aleu- | | tian. | The Californians will be met by [the local Chamber of Commerce | Committee. The hours of the party’s ‘xtw in Sitka will be devoted ‘«)‘ ' seeing the scores of historic land- marks, including the National lvlunumtnt with its totem poles and { blockhouse, St. Michael's Cathedral, | the Russian cemetery, and other | | points of interest Charlic Haley has been appoint- | ed official guide for the group dur- |ing their visit here. Ben Miller, | Custodian of the Sitka National | | Monument, will also be in utl,('ll- | dance. Citizens here are hop(lu] ‘Lhr brilliant sunshine of the past few days will continue, thus to give [the Los Angeles tourists a taste ml their own much-publicized stock- | | in-trade. ARK ARRIVING " KETCHIKAN; SEEN BY DISCOVERER | Sailing Saiaand Home} Made Boat Nearing Alaska Port KETCHIKAN, June 7.—The Mo- i torship Discoverer, arriving in Ket- chikan today, reported that she had | sighted Paul Satko’s Ark of Juneau| 160 miles from Ketchikan. The Ark | }of Juneau, home-made boat sail- ‘mg with the Sitka family from Ta- coma, is expected to arrive in Ket- cmkan sometime lomurrow SALE OF ICE 251h. cake 25¢ 20TH CENTURY MARKET YOUR FURS Designed to Order ~—tailored b master furris ers, from your own pelts, nas Bros, system method of measuring, fitting assures mates, gladly submi Protect your SAlisble Puzs by sending to us for Cleaning and Insured ‘Summer Stora o pairing, remodeling, Tessonalily rates. Your Game Trophies Re-Created with the amazing fidelity to Na- distinguishes Jonas- mens and brings their owners permanent pride of ssession. Write for illustrated PBrice List: no charge JONAS BROS. Furs for the Women Trophies for the Men Dept. “E,” 1109 Fourth Avepue SEATTLE, WASH. Other Studios at Denver, Col.ndc -~d lount Vernon, JOE KELLEY, HABERDASHER FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1940. SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANGE SALE! STARTS SATURDAY, JUNE 8 ————————— e e e ¥ My entire siock of Shoes, Trousers, Sweaters, Wool Shiris and many other iems foo numer- ous to mention, will be reduced one-third of the regular selling price during this GIGANTIC CLEARANCE SALE! FOLLOWING ARE SOME OF THE SAVINGS OFFERED:--- CROSSETT DRESS SHOES ] Skeet Grain, Full Leather Soles, regular $7.00 for $4.85 2 n, Oxfords, Crepe Soles, $7.00 regular for 4.85 3. >rds, Leather Solns, regular $7.50 for 4.85 4, K Kangaroo Oxfords, regular $8.00 for 5.45 5, " fords, Crepe Soles, $5.00 value for 3.45 6. B >ho Heavy Crome Leather Soles, reqular $6.00 for 3.45 7. N po:mon Soles, re qulur $4.00 for ... " 2.85 8 AL rome Leather Shoe, reqular $10.50 for 7.65 SPECIAL! ———12 and 14-ounce Cotton Gloves, 10c ea. (3 to a customer)——— SPECIAL! HATS AND CAPS SALE DOBBS, KNAPP FELTS, and BERG MAKE HATS— Newest Shades, and Styles in All Sizes bk app Felt, regular $7.50 to $8.00 for $4.85 Byron Hats, regular $5.00 to $6.00 for 3.45 & ther Well-Made Hats, regular $4.00 to $5.00 for 2.85 4 'l Byron Dress Caps, reqular $2.00 to $3.50 for 1.65 1 Caps, reqular $1.50 at .85 SPECIAL! ——— BLACK BEAR WAIST OVERALLS AT $1.25 ——— SPECIAL! MEN°S DRESS AND Wl)RK TROUSERS Herringbone Worsteds, regular $5.00 Pants.at $3.45 7 with Blup and White Stripes, reqular $6.00 for & s Slacks, 100% Worsteds, Teal Blue and Light Gmcn Fancy Gaburdmo el Grey 4 nts, regular $3.50 for 1.85 in Work Pants, regular $4.00 for 2.35 Mole: Double Seat and Knee, regular $4.00 for 2.85 7 Whipcorc es, Forestry Green, Double Seat and Knee, regular $5.50 for 3.95 SPECIAL! ——— BELL BOTTOM BLACK JEANS FOR $1.25 SPECIAL! )HlHH)\N\\!I( gporl Sweaters, $1.50 to $2.00 for SPECIAL! ——— WHITE HANDKERCHIEFS, 5 CENTS EACH DRESS SHIRTS ------DRESS SHIRTS SPECIAL! 2. Men's Broadcloth Shirts, reqular $1.50 to $2.00 for $ 2. Men's Black-Bilt Shirts, White Only, regular $2.50 for 1.45 Van Heusen and Jepson Shirts, regular $3.50to $4.00 for 2.45 4. Sports Shirts, all colors and sizes, regular $1.50 for ST u 95 SPECIAL! ——— BOSTON GARTERS, REGULAR 50c FOR 25c ——— SPECIAL! WOOL AND WORK SHIRTS Blue Shambray, regular $1.00 at Fancy Check, Heavy Cotton, regular $1.50 at Mixed Wool Shirts, regular $3.50 at - 7 Pendleton Woolen Mill Shirts, All Wool, regular $6.00 at ... Pendleton Light Weight, Semi-Dress Shirts, regular $7.50 at EXTRA SPECIAL—SHIRTS LOFRAINE AlWool. Gabardine. All Colors and Sies. EXTRA SPECIAL Regular $6.50 for UNDERWEAR------UNDERWEAR 1. Men's Athletic Shirts and Trunks, regular 50 cfints - Sas Al .....25 cents ). Munsingwear Athletic Shirts and Trunks, regular 75 cents at. 45 cents 3. Medium weight Union Suits, regular $1.50 at 4. Mixed Wool, Medium Weight, Union Suits, regular $3. 50 at . 5. Munsingwear Light Weight Underwear, regular $2.50 at . 6. Heavy All-Wool Union Suits, reqular $6.50 at . % 7. Regular $1.50 Sweat Shirts at . X SPEFIAL! ——— LARGE SIZE BATH TOWELS, Regnlar 50c for 25¢ ———— SPECIAL! e 57 s et e e i i, s T L 'MEN’S HOSIERY ===-==- MIEN ’S HflSlERY M-+~ Anklets, all colors and sizes, regular 25cents ....2 pair for 25 cents Dress Hose, reqular 35 cents value . 6 pairs for $1.00 Dress Hose, reqular 50 cents value ......... 3 pair for $1.00 Cashmere Hose, regular 50 cents value 3 pair for $1.00 Genuine Silk Hose, 75 cents value for ... 45 cents Heavy Wool Hose, regular 75 cents. value . ....45 cents Engineer-Fireman Hose, regular 25 cents value: . .2 Pairs for 25 cents SPECIAL! CHENEY CRAVATS, Begular $lio $l 50 for 85¢. —— SPECIAL! Filson’s All-Wool Stay Ccmts, reg.7.50 at 3.85 1. Mallon Heavy All-Wool Mackinaw Coats, regular $15.00 fo $9.85 2. Medium Weight, Top- Coats; in Oxford and Green Colors, reqular $2500 for . $15.00 SR e i keSS SPECIAL! — SILK TIES, Regular $1 Value for 55¢c; 3 for $1.50 SPECIAL! Also agents for NASH AND CO. CUSTOMED TAILORED SUITS—Guaranieed to Fit—Priced at $23.50, $28.50 and $35.00 SALE STARTS SATURDAY, JUNE 8, AT 9.00 ‘A, ML m N 85 cents Nooswn— oy b s Kovior

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