The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 20, 1927, Page 8

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A g A S ) oo Compromise Effected Be- tween Buyers and Fisher- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1927. FIRST. PICTURE ( TROLLERS BAGK © ATWORKGTIEDP IS CALLED OFF Loss $200,000 men ALLe o i < ne Y Her the Cape Ou rict | sumed fishing today, accordir . Capt. M. J. O’Connor of the U. 8. | Bureau of Fisheries, who returned hare his morning from a trip to that vicinity. A compromi was reached Saturday under which pri were fixed at 15 cent eight cents per 1 kings with a 15 limit, an four cents per pound for whi Xing Buyers al Port Alexander esti d that th tr had cost th | on account of the siriko. All of the w expected to resum fishing this morning, Capt. 0'Can nor said ed, buyer t an cents for reds with a 16 pound limit for Jarg fish nd x and five cents for white for whit s at least 000, whil placed the loss at even | Saturday the tied up at ) vessel figure ). hoats Port Tield | strike was cal! Both Sides At the time the were offering 16 an to the 1 while the fi price reduction buyers W While Capt.. O'Connor had no | ord from the southern end of Now comes the American Legion Baseball Dance Thane Mess Hall June 25th We Develop FILMS Also carry a full line of fresh EASTMAN and ANSCO Films 1—0—: BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. When We Sell It | It's Right | Free Delivery Phone 134 Sub Station Post Office No. 1. nd At the all of th |of la eas( and cold w | down 11 PECIALS THIS WEFK FRESH STOCK 5 cans Louisiana Cove Oysters for $1.00 5 cans Dunbar Shrimps for 1.00 8 cans Spaghetti Foulds for 1.00 5 cans Sugar Sweet Corn, Comeox for.. 1.00 3 cans Grapefruit, Amocat for 95 3 cans Peaches, H.B. Yellow Cling for .95 5 cans Drisling Sardines for 95 ALL PURCHASES GUARANTEED GEORGE BROTHERS PHONES 92 AND 95 FRONT STREET ARDEN’_[a OLS THIS is addressed to chaps who have the “Borrowing Habit.” Honestly, now, are you a mem- ber of that elan? Of course, no man minds lending you a hose or a rake once in a while, but when it gets to the stage where he has to borrow it back again when he wants it, that’s a little too much to ask. Buy a few litde picces of equip- ment and tools and you'll not need to bother your good neighbor. We can supply you with anything in that line that your heart desires— and charge you darn little for the fine quality of tools you'll get. ¢ Harris Hardware Com pany Open Evenings Phone 215 al Notice Really does trim your lox suit the head it t n n off 1 Rocky 1Isl bor at the > - NOTICE TOPKIS Athletie n on the streets in n when not in GEO. A. GETCHELL UNION SUITS 1 adv Chief of Police 1 -0 & b 0ld papers for sale at The Empire alon Quality Underwear they ¥ hib | SERVICE THAT IS | % | BETTER from Phone 25 Free Delivery , FAMOUS TENAKEE FRESH Start the day with PAR 4 Clean Cool Shave for | DOLLAR ONE Four different fabrics to choose | H.S. GRAVES | The Clothing Man SATURDAY NIGHT A “ANNEp Fo0 | A. B. HALL The Alaskans CRABS ARE IN AT OUR STORE Look over our Specials before || you buy elsewhere Phone 37 GASTINEAU GROCERY Open Evenings 3 Deliveries Something New STILL IN PROGRESS AT SALOUM’S (The Junction) 3 John “Junean Coast Spickett pickett and ‘Hollywood, where | June d as Lindbergh pa JUNEAU BEST Spickett limes Are Better in Ju- |tne neau than in South, | Mr. Spickett said he i of First National pictures Mr S OF UNITED STATES HONORING CAPT. LINDBERGH AT WASHINGTON Center President Cool (Internatic ed the 1 Hotel where,” continued Mr | “that times are not as There is not wood while they | they were towns, Seatt} Sieamer co or cannot get o [Jonsen, is due tc deat whenever he wants one by | tomorrow aite ame thing. One reason for th Ry outh, {of course, is th reat amount of money spent for and gasoline in th summer Says arly part of | | automobile s | season | ON TOUR more [ than ever convinced that | is the town fo st Junean with, i best town on th Mrs. Spickett’s grand-daughter, | Surance C any, declared John T.| Mrs. William . Clark, formerly | With his headquarter who arrived on the Prin- | Miss Georgia Caro, and her boy |Steamer Northwestorn, accompanied by Mr: |and girl, Willlam, Jr, and Jane, |13 @ round trip pa returning from a tro | returned with Mr. and Mrs, Spicic | companied by hi Coast as far south as | étt and will spend the summer i | Pioneer residents | an with Mrs. Clark’ and Mrs. J. B. Caro and Mrs. Spickett visited in Vancouver, Seattle, Portland, San | parent convention of ex- | Mr evidences every .. 3 about clothes 1 Who has style scouts constantly observing and reporting: what well dressed men are wearing in the fashion centers of the world? Who is the first in America with the new styles, [ the new colors (Hazel Tan, Pigeon Gray, Sil- ver Blue) and the new fabries? 3 Who puts such fine quality inio clothes that they wear longer for you? 4 Who through concentration and specialization” in clothes making saves money for you on fine quality? Hart Schaffner & Mgr:é iS lhe answer to lh(‘s(’ four questions-or any other questions . you about may have clothes Goldstein’s Emporium Home Hart Schaffner & Marx Irancisco, Los Ange > ALASKA DUE 4 TOMORROW Alaska, > o o INSURANCE MAN 18 E. ALASKA Cyrug W."Chandler, spacial agent | of the Provident Mutual Li | phin in Seattl r on the Both ar - PRt Larma i Lpnmae S Lormn e prra ot Lisrnond] Jorftpamsen

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