The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 17, 1928, Page 8

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“THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE SATURDAY, NOV. 17, 1928. i Address By Governor [ At the close of the ,,,,,er,[ z - m— — e =2 i . ’ to be recelved from the national George A HIGH SGHUUL gov, Semge A Buki b tolitl The ABNEEIC dieviy ¥ '|'|MBER SALES reb abe¥ wABRATLA Wrke the Goorse Lo 109 161 154—i1ly W NOLAND VISITS chief dedicatory address ! e new gymnasium as en- verage amount for several years T o | P 52 11935 HERE ENROUTE HOME c Schools, however, 1 nd and a former resident of I-ARGE cRown credit it i 'v g X Y UMDER NURMAL st S i | Ficken B"“i""’ a% ¢ city, has been visiting*here for o unseftiah, grogressive * THREE LUDGES I on this program, th-|Former Beat Grocers and!iean i::: :‘:; 50—46 ral days with his brother. He aid 150 will le on the Prince Latter Trim Doctors in | Harris 127 180 142—443|today for Monon, Ind., his VanAtta 123 162 159—444 )0 Addresses Are Made by | Mskar T Decreas Duritig: Fiscal 0. DONAT y visit relatives A R . ase g Fiscal LOCAL CO. DONATES Elks Maple T | Radde 76 186 514 Gov. Parks and Attorney | e » v o #if PLAN TUURNEY\ Year Ending Tune 30, a} ELECTRIC RANGE TO Bt P“e “o‘fm]ey, ; 1“ 3 e . l"h;‘l“:—hq:'\'nl.lml is one of the best Robertson — Dancing | ®Vstem i A KO e | Last—$22,441.74 ‘ NEW HIGH SCHOOL|veat e (SR 4 3 )| known guidos ot the Atlin diay I i 1 2l trict e lived in this city from S Juneau, l\(‘tchlkan and An-| = Alaska Electric Light and|j o : s Bt 1901 to 1913 and sy vinter horage Ll € Rece m timber sales from v Co. has dc leume|Powling tournament. The 4 G ~-[1901 to 1913 and spent winter comnmor chorage Lodges to Com- | o i, AT gt 07 r, 00 TA8 arge | ook two out ‘ of 1916 in Douglas. Th , I oint elect s 1o thet ol = Doctors first visit here since that ton_ex , ‘ S 4 pete on the Alleys ] tary ROR e {IeH | oment nce Department in e ouncil 164 191 91| While here Mr. Noland mads . ¢ ki b . new h school building | Kirk 150 416 | arrangements with the Alas of the new bu ng to a o-|The range is of the latest design |2Rd Hendricksor * M) yanderLeest .. 118 70—493 for A crowd that ¢ od Aintisti o Pl pania ce-cornered, teleg i iy , Game Commission to, land a & |advance of the s e 1890, bOW tournament bet i ’ :‘ 5 ;‘ - lan of the all enamel xmmh.q . e I““:”\n-wan 150 150—450}'ing party next Spring at il T n|m men teams epartment This is the seco was Righe et snde 5 5 5 sl . adh - b has n m. is the second range aad Rad0s: Hal Henderson 150 150—1450 | mouth of Taku River, it wil | The attendance ) ; M Jleges and universities sin:e| 1008 Juneau, Ketchikan ana ' A48T it amount has , he donated by the company to| °" 4 1 | that tim will start next Thur X to the Territorial|ine schools in Juneau. The first a 732 830 743 :I.'hn.":u",[ 1Pt Wiber Tuki regi o | 1t mm‘ k ~ | tre presented to the high school g rs downstream to the mouth of that $19,018.52 can ear, where it is also in use Domestic Science Depart-|the Customs follow meet the Merc ts an I ply | Handicap 10 10 1C 3diriver. It will contain two Eng- 2 — ——|lish big game hunters, Major and 753 2335| Mrs. Gooch. Mrs. Gooch has been on two hunts in northern British opening address e spoke N powmal CaKriadal brief of the financing and dingloant ' an gh scho y of that last unit c s modern|ment exclusive of Jun high | ma will be bowled. )!‘ gchool system of June i 55 K 4 « [ about §10,000 less thar ‘_.l‘_‘;l(. v l\‘"i:\ ; "” o | school nereased 1055 per ¢ \\:ll 1}::”’\ >\nn|."\‘v 4 han | sl Prices right—Christmas cards, { Columbia and is an expert at th taxpayers are tl i i r tes '3 2 | llarge ire o N owsiera of the .school of Juneau,| , . Alaske Pr ogressive vembe and Decembe The e, it was said by the| The diesel boat Monroe, Capt.|Bringdale T 177 185511} 28 i o RS {5 B i It is through their sacrifices that| glig 1 rragar is picking [ Govern ly due to thefM. B returned mora. | Sabin 177 16 IFg s e o - these buildings, which are th t en's ted d Mrs, H. L.|T e salmo 1| ing W e m Kako, | Davis 150 150 15 ANOTHER BIG SHIPMENT OF BARGAINS last word in school design, wero[EPRtENES TR0 S "aulkner the women’s team that| hick a 1{1 ) st night for Tee | McCartney 150 150 16 | 3 pounds Crisco, regular $1.00 size ..$ .80 made possible. Juneau now has th : e ‘]'“'"‘l‘" "‘l MORMI ’;"“[‘ Il represent the Juneau lodge acrease 16 yor and noo with a carg 7 | (one to a customer) ¢ ", |tainec 9 inter 114 00’ ng 1 for . 3 % % z g 8 finest school build in the fTer- | H€C o o .- — beir n 5 E n g 785. 708 2 i 3 packages Spaghetti, regular 2 for 25¢, 3 for .._§ .35 said Mr. Robertson. it s ]D J. WlLL[AMS GOES box E toC e A;HA:!w]n.-n : - ————— | Handicap 36 85 & . By watching our sales you will be dhh, tn keep sup- .4 L plied with necessities at a very small cost. riginal contract for the new| 5 | wuhing Sutes for . ot 4, Umbre, 1T 100 L1 b SOUTH FOR MEETING rorram . Aioiments were mai 4 20 803 708 24 o of approximately §90,600 [ e e o E ‘i ng on the basis of $25,00 fana ]:\"l:;\;:::; s & n contiet chocls in the Territory, except Enroute El to attend a| e 6":’?\6 Bavard Gmc”s 9 50 GAR[\ ICK S s | Blomgren 50 6—465 PHONE 174 $24,000. These two sum e receipts for the y iy Daily Alaskans ———— MONROE FOR TEE HARBOR |Bernard those conducted s or| meet | o | hurches, receive t or| gy Boinsany | ¢|from the Territorfal and Federal| nyoperty and Mrs. Willilams leave DRESSES and q . } WINTER IS HERE | B A RS e i WO AR DT } ! 3 N ¢ let Mr. Goverinments st year 16 high| ¢pio apternoon on the rince . + COATS R Why Suffer Cold Feet? Forget-Me-Not Tea Room BURRtO! Boare g0t s jols and 90 elementary schools| atice for Vancouver, They Ml Hot Water Bottles acifications from the et v i ne 2 he Te ori » total cost of which w L et Shi Territorial |y, gpgent g 30 day 1, PRICE 3 | and the Better Grades Specializing in a Merchant’s Lunch at 50 cents and ) of Rubk Goods. a home cooked course dinner for seventy-five cents— ntinuing thesc i Phone ree Delivery | a very satisfactory meal. Home made Salads, Pastry, schools of @ Mining operations have been car | ried on at H Shichagof during School Board to the Peteripag peen about 50 per cent of P a normal rate with| Woeck Construction Co., the fine|¢ne total revenue In other of construction and how Mr.|words we spend almost as much k throughout the entire build-|ror gur sc 4 Ao Anator atl ing made savings that made DOS-|pther p sible the construction of ex Speaking again of the new and refinements that would have|puilding, the Governor said: “We cost approximately $4,000, but at!a]] know the story of this build the final accounting cost $69 overiing and of the problems that had the contract price to be solved before it could be “The building is nct for the ma-| constructed Most of us have terial good of anyone, but was!contributed to its cost directly| built with the idea of training thelor indirectly and tonight we are|F B T i ehow | mant of: Bducation th (AleY con: ; : uvoer HOT WATER AND STEAM RADIATORS in the future of the community,” munity. We need not have mno | ( 1 { ! i - the f | »OOUS —Good as New— declared Mr. Robertson |epprehension for future of . t more underground d velopment work than usu continues to be a steady producer the only one now operat Ch f Island ! s ‘ MRS. BAKER LEAVING Mrs. J. A. Baker, wio rormerly nducted the Beauty Shop on | Street where the Juneau | hop is now located 1. Aves e also expressed the p of classes during the last few years es per iy me real o d f,‘.“ et vargains' atf | BUTLER-MAURO : Cakes, Desserts to order. one-half regular price. | DRUG CO. Frec Detlvery Phone 134/ | JARMAN'S When We el 1t : : ' _ FOR SALE It's Right Alice for Seattle. rrrrrrrrrred I pollowing Mr. Robertson’s ad-jour Territory or our Nation so dress, Charl farland gave two long as we maintain our public accompanied by schools on the high plane which| ® [ ] o plano. they now occupy.” Heating Plant che 2 ; : an S lVln ! Hot Water Bag and SN % - \ | Fountain Syringe FOUR SECOND HAND BOILERS — 2 FOR 1 Now is the time to get a Let Us Say Few Words About “QUALITY” The country and towns are full of food bargains prupuwll through glittering advertising and all sorts of premiums, tests and coaxers. You all have heard a number of statements such as: “Our Merchandise Is Best on Earth.” IT IS AN EASY STATEMENT TO MAKE But it requires TRUE QUALITY AND SE RVICE to back it up. TRUTH needs no elaboration and since the word BOTH FOR $75.00 to $90.00 each [ ] Su g ge stlons 3198 | Pipe and fttingiis rellied prices HELLAN’S Glace Pineapple Slices, pound . . 90c T ”“mbiGEo; ?' m?heE W 8 ounce pkg. Glace Pinea pple . . 55¢ Phone 33 Free Delivery oo P g M < gy Pound pkg. Assorted Peel . . . 70c L S e = === 4 ounce pkg. Lemon Perb..... « 20 4 ounce pkg. Gra pefruit Peel . . 20c 4 ounce pkg. Orange Peak .. . 20c 4. ounce pkg. Citron Sliced Peel . . 25c¢ Pound pkg. Glace Cherries . . . 95¢ 3 1-2 ounce jar Glace Cherries . . 30c¢ 10 ounce pkg. Dromedary Dates . 25¢ 2 pkgs. Amocat Currants . . . 45c Cluster Raisins, per pgk. . . . . 25¢ “The Norma’ Blue Ribbon Figs, per pkg. . . 25¢ HIGHEST Qlj/i LITY A new pattern made by SELBY in Black Satin 30¢ trimmed with Black Suede. Spike heel and 45 c hand-turned sole. “QUALITY” is much used and abused, it is now high time that you—“THE FOOD CONSUMER’ '—awaken to the TRUTH about the “QUALITY FOODS.” THERE ARE MANY BRANDS Of canned foods. We have found this out long time ago. We profited by experience. We have found what we have proved to be THE BEST and please note that we are solidly staying with it AND IF YOU ARE A LOVER OF THE BEST you will join the ranks of OUR CUSTOMERS and use “THE HAPPY HOME” canned foods. WE ARE NOT INDULGING In windy talk when we write and advertise so strong- ly about OUR HAPPY HOME canned foods. We are elated over our position to serve YOU. Won't YOU promise yourself a treat next time you are in the market for something GOOD. TOMORROW IS SUNDAY We wish to give you plenty time to think it over and give us a chance to serve you Monday morning, November 19, 1928, WE ARE VERY TRULY YOURS, Chestnuts, per pound . . . . Gastineau Grocery PHONE 87 Paper Shell Pecan Nuts, pound . —— Regular Pecans, pound . . . . 40c | F runquom’ Walnuts, pound . . . 45¢ Priced at $8.50 a pair PARISH Hazel Nuts, pound . . . .. . 30c | BAZAAR Brazil Nuts,pound . . . . . . 35¢ Almond Nuts, pound . . . . . 40c THE BEST THAT MONEY CAN BUY AT Closes Tonight * IN PARISH HALL Booths of All Kinds Gol(]stein’s Emporium e | GoOrge Brothers —— Admission Free PHONE 92 AND 95 OPEN UNTIL 11:30 P. M.

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