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1 : HATS from $3.50 fo $8.50 IN FOUR GROUPS IN A PRICE RANGE FROM $1.00—S$1.95 $2.95 10 $3.95 Governor fo Deliver Ad dress in Elks Hall Observance Flag Day will be observed in Ju- neau tomorrow by display of the national flag and by a public pro- gram at the Elks Hall at 7:45 o'- clock Gov. Ernest Gruening will d liver the Flag Day address at the THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JUNE:13, 1940. AR, Phone CANS $l FRUIT Silver Bar Apricots — Ukelele No. 2Y> tins + Pineapple Silver Bar Pears -Silver Bar Peaches Del Monte Plums No. 2 tins SUNBRITE CLEANSER 3for19¢ Don’t Miss This Price Saving Sale! Elks Hall program, which will be gin promptly at 7:45 because it 0 be brog The El performe y ritual will be cudience will take part singing of patriotic ALL STB‘A “ r Harry 1. Lucas is in f the observance - - HATS Must Go! DOUGI.AS NEWS MRS. CASHEL AND DAUG NOW VISITING IN TH Mrs. Ed Cashel and Miss Margaret Lindsay, who s south for the benefit of the latter health in January, and have been visiting with relatives in Baltimore. Md., for the past couple of months re soon to leave the East for the veturn trip home. After Miss Lindsay had ur zcne medical treatment in £ le the two women went to Detrc Mich., where they purchased a ne car and drove from there to Balti- more. They expect to motor west = N o NC7A /0 - J o N E S b Friday Thursday SEE THE CLIPPER COME IN? The Gray Line Will Run Sightseeing Coaches | to Auk Bay for the Arrival of the Clippers “hes will leave the BARANOF HOTEL corner one hour before the Clipper is due to arrive, according to lat- test r »s. KEEP. YOURSELF INFORMED. Gray Line Coaches will begin to leave Auk Bay as n after the arrival of the Clipper as passengers desire ROUND TRIP--ONE DOLLAR. Latest advicgs pper will leave tomorrow—Fr'day morning riving here at 4 P. M. EP YOURSELF INFORMED! Coaches will leave one hour before the arrival of the Clipper, returning to Juneau not later than one hour alter arrival. ROUND TRIP ONE DOLLAR -ar- Farthest North Gray Line, Inc. Juneau, Alaska GEORGE BROS. Super Market Buy Coupon Books—SAVE 5% CASH GIVEN AWAY FRIDAY NIGHT —7:30 P. M. FRESH VEETABLES EVERY DAY FROM GEORGE BROTHERS FARM AT SALMON CREEK George Brothers Super Market Phone 92--95 _ Phone 92---95 There is no substitute for . _Newspaper Advertising ,!h‘rI—< v nmwy = GRAPEFRUIT JUICE | DOUGLAS-Coliseum | : | | the mailing will be finished land 26th, * |they have regarding the Del Monte TOMATO JUICE Del Monte CcCoO 12-OZ TINS 12fr $1 s ‘Schilling. % —— e LT by the southern route fornia on the c home y in J » word received by Mr. D “People of Ketchikan also pro- test Doubtless pressure from local er airplane companies has a on this restriction, but believe best interests of and of Ketchikan in par- r require elimination of ex- limitatioy. 1 believe that of PAA will greatly increase ir transportation and that the actual business lost by local chart companies between Juneau and Ketchikan neglible in face of cther advantages.” R Silver Wedding Anniversary for Olaf Bodding To mark the twenty-fifth wedding y of Mr. and Mrs. Olaf| surprise party was given the well known Juneau couple last at the Fred Newman sum- | mer home at Lena Beach. Hostess- es were Mrs. Newman, Mrs. Hans | Berg and Mrs. Oscar Oberg. | Cards, dancing and a bonfire on the beach provided entertainment | for the occasion and highlight of the evening was a mock-wedding performance, | Gifts of Silver were presented | the honorees by their many friends, | some of whom remembered when " 70 MOVE and family plan to Ju- isti comir local where they I about the mid e th. Their present s house will be by 1d Mrs. Claude and son as scon as it is a - TAX NOTCEs Notices of tax asst ents for are now 3 Charles Tuckett and by the end of the week Next month, on the 24th, 25th, the Council will hold session to hear any com- property owners may feel assess- | annivi | pecial plaints i ments, | BT ot TR SITKA TRIP The Forest Service siup Forestar will leave tomorrow morning for Sitka with District Ranger W. A Chipperfield, Assistant Forester Wil- |liam N. Parke and Architect Linn Forrest. - ->o = | pR HIBI“ON Is H" in 1915 a young lady eloped to Doug- | las with a young man. ! | BY Gov GRUE"'“G Now the parents of three lovely | { . daughters and a son, Mr. and Mrs. | e, Bodding have their own home and I . business establishment in uhis city. | Civil Aeronautics Author-| " asked ror the attair 1ast evening | . were the Rev. and Mrs. John L, | IIY Ul'ged fo Change Cauble, Mr. and Mrs, Al Bloomquist, | . |Mr. and Mrs, John Satre, Mr. and Certificate |Mrs. John Winther, Mr. and Mrs.| George Osborne, Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Emphatic protest against the rul- | Reischl, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ros- ing forbidding the Pan American De€ss, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Zenger, Airways planes from carrying mail|Mr. and Mrs, H. W. Anderson, Mr. and passengers between Ketchi- | and Mrs. Gunnar Ingman, Mr, and kan and Juneau was sent to Wash- | Mrs. Joseph Fors, Mr. and Mrs, Fred ington today by Gov. Ernest | Newman, Mr. and Mrs. Matt War-| Gruening. |den, Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Oberg,| The certificate granted PAA al- Mr. and Mrs. Hans Berg, Mrs. Alice lows the company to carry mau:Ehson. Mrs. Alma Hendrickson, Mrs. and passengers between Seattle and [John Torvinen, Mrs. Charles Fox, | Ketchikan, or Seattle and Juneau, Mrs. W. C. Jensen, Mrs. A. Lager- but not between Ketchikan and Ju- |&rén, Mrs. Kate Jarman, Don Bell,| neau. Géeorge and Albert Troychek, J. C.! A telegram from the Governor to|Oberg, Don Graham, L. Drydahl and | Robert H. Hinckley, Chairman of the | Misses Thelma and Lynn Bodding. Civil Aeronautics Authority, was as | {7y ’”’E’_‘ follows: i “I desire to make emphatic pro- MAKES FAST Al | test against prohibition in certifi- | cate granted to PAA against carry- TR'P FROM Soum i ing mail and passengers between Io |mERIoR (In Seventeen hours 43 minutes after Ketchikan and Juneau. This seems to me wholly needless restriction and one not justified by local con- ditions., I request that this certifi- cate be amended to permit carrying of mail and passengers between Al- aska point touched by Clipper. Apart from this I am grateful and pleased that service will be inau- gurated shortly, Regards.” Additional matter in a telegram from the Governor to Delegate An- thony J. Dimond was as follows: tle's Boeing Field in a new. tri-| motor Stinson with eight passen- gers aboard, Pilot Bill Lavery swooped to a landing at the Fair- banks airport at 1:43 am. on June 4, according to the Fairbanks News- Miner. Flying time for the Seattle-Faire banks hop, with halts at Vancouver,; FRESH and LOVELY as « P€CWY Rose! MAKE YOURSELF JUST AS LOVELY! Like a sweet scented rose juat'' cut from its stem, you can be as fresh and dainty on the hot- test day in June. The secret is immaculate grooming ev-'' ery day at home and reqular, frequent frips to the ROYAL BEAUTY SALON. p e The ROYAL Beauty Salon” ANN EARLY SMITH—Owner PHONE 723 S 20th CENTURY GROCERY 503 603 rom?r’fffiucz DOUBLE COLA | @ Giant Nubora | SRAPEFRUIT JUICE 3 bottles—23¢ | = Pkg.—49¢ EACH--25¢ Red Sour Pitted Cflerries-l.‘ic SHOESTRING POTATOES NORWEST CORN NORWEST STRING BEANS 10 cans — S1 he roared into the air off Seat- [ Phone 4NN PORK - BEANS 3 No. 1 ums 25¢ 1-pound cello pkg., 23c CANDY BARS wa GUM . 41 15¢ Y.Ih, Brick KRAFT'S CHEESE| FRUITS and VEGETABLES Assorted " TOMATOES 0N10NS AND Each ---- 19¢ Ib.--25¢ | RADISHES EGGS-—Co-op Special, A Large CUCUMBERS 3 bunches 10¢ M. ]. B—Chase and 2 doz. === 065¢ ) efiahidaiad Each--15¢ | SPINACH BUTTE R FRESH PEAS Washed and Cleaned Sanborn—Schillings 93 Score—Maid o’ Clover—Sweet Cream 2 Ib 2 2 Ibs, -- 25 ¢ 5. &3( 2tins-==25¢ FFEE Ib- zsc 2 Ibs. === 71¢ e 'MEETING IS HELD TR, BY ASSOCIATION f7rom tropic lands OF WOMEN VOTERS Prince George, and Whitehorse, was 14 hours. When he awoke from an 11-hour nap, the Fairbanks pilot announc- ed he could have brought 30 pas- sengers with him from Seattle, had there been space in his new ship, The eight he brought, how- ever, were James S. Robbins of the Arctic Exploration Company of Candle; Miss Mary Preston, daugh- Wherever the finest Vanilla beans grow, Schilling’s quest for choicest quality never ends! Schilling pure Vanilla has that exquisite, delicate flavor that won't bake or feeeze out. Compare it for quality and flavor! ol Schilling scarches 7o Wonll oo fiveit flver/ Vote on By-laws-Nomin- ter of Mr. and Mrs. George Pres- b > ton of Fairbanks; Mrs. D, L. ahnq Commmee Chestnut, mother of Mrs. Bill Lav- . ery; C. V. Hopk / mechanic Selected for Lavery Airwi artl Wit- ner, brother of Cu and Pavl ; Witner, Fairbanks barbers: Wood- | ti5 Alasek Bssocladnn “of Jo- men Voters met yesterday at the Methodist Church for the purpose of voting on by-laws presented by | a committee consisting of Mrs, Frank Metcalf, hairman for the group, Mrs. G. Edward Knight, Mrs, A. E. Glover and Mrs. Wil- liam A. Holzheimer. bury Abbey, Nome miner; Mike Ka- putka, affiliate of the Lomen Brothers company in Nome; and Dorothy Latimer, niece of Mrs Marshia Lavery of Fairbanks - - e Go fo Movies Or Eise, Is Court Decree 37 SPICES 19 EXTRACTS | Tyee, is registered at the Gastin- | eau Hotel. Stephanus had been at | St. Ann's Hospital for medical MONSEN, HALL Flvl“G HERE- | attention for the past few days 1 and will soon return to his can ELECTRA LOAD ™ | e IN FROM TAKU H. J. Graham, son of the North- | Object of the association is to promote political education of women and to encourage active participation in government. Their ‘pochy will be to relrain from ally- ing with any poli party, but to indorse measures and policies night or spend 30 days in jail iir desired. Al Monsen and Wait Hall are due ern Division Mines Inspector for That is the choice confronting| A nominating committee, com- in Juneau this afternoon with a British Columbia, came ;“ |,-. n his John Doom, 27, who pleaded guilty |posed of Mrs. John A. Glasse, Mrs. |Pacific Alaska Airways Electra, job gt Polaris-Tak las . today in City Police Court to a | Thomas Haigh and Mrs. William bringing in six passengers. a few days m tow; charge of driving while under the |A. Holzheimer, was selected by the Scheduled to come in are C. Daw- 1t the Gastineau influence of intoxicating liquor.|acting chairman to make a report son, Mrs. A. Parrot, F. Keppel J. . - > > Doom was arrested on 12th Street. at the meeting on June 25. Jennings, John O'Connor, Ralph City Magistrate Grover C. Winn | All women on Gastineau Chan- |Savory fined Doom $100 and agreed to sus- | nel who are interested in the pro- | - pend an additional 30 day jail sen- | mulgation of good government may i i o attend r- | o Elfin Cove this morning aboard his tence if Doom would attend a per- |become members and are invited! H. A. Stephanus, Superintendent | packer Elfin II, bringing prices of formance at the Capitol Theatre to b o many| and report back on a shurt feature | € present at the next meeting. of the Sebastian-Stuart cannery at!10, 7 and five cents a pound. pertaining to drunk driving, which | is now being shown there. ON A ALE THAT 1S A SALE Don’t Miss This Big Event of Juneau? 45 DRESSES All-Dresses Are Going Fast—THEY WILL GO! Selling at $1.00 ONLY 4 OF EM LEFT? OIL SILK RAINCOATS ---—-- $1 Now's Your Chance ALL HATS $1 y 'Gi"mAi, (CII;EAiltANlCE ON DRESSES LGeoun - rrevinsls. DRESSES $4.95 All 80c SALE HOSE—Now—50¢ LEOTA'S IN THE BARANOF D Attend the Capitol Theatie to- ELFIN ARR1VES Capt. Ernie Swanson was in port with 20,000 pounds of salmon from e L OUT NF HOSFITAL Mr. and Mrs. Roy Seburn and son returned to Juneau on the mo- torship Northland after several months’ stay in the States. Sebern, Forest Service employee, was on! special detail to Washington head- | quarters, | R Empire classifieds bring resuits. THIS WHISKEY 1S 4 YEARS oLD I 4 —13 COATS- LEFT FROM THE $5 RACK NOW-8$2.95 You Can't Afford to Miss These! OLD QUAKER SouTEAlGHy -l‘gf WHisKEY iy Srision o

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