The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 26, 1928, Page 8

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, NOV. 26, 1928. ‘RELIEF PLANE |- e e emean aner - POLITICS WILL - FORCED DOWN o = o | _’BE ABANDONED, GEORGE BROS. “Queen Dr 9"1}11‘1;111 | and Pilot [Metlakatla Leader Says ‘\1‘ AR All Fruits and Vegetables W1::1 (‘1‘1441((‘ i[; e w- | forced Pilot Wien i | aska Native Brother- : v g Lose Wa ‘ e s o hood to Quit Politics : . storm and Lose Way > g ir. Mol for n i o 9 et for the Thanksgiving et e N sk s 17, N O\ “q” Michael t m > > B o e : FADA ALL-ELECTRIC RAD A= A b e <cahgterag OFYEIaNTY ) I : by dar X | SHOE REPAIRING ana lakatiana (S A v Potatoes $2.50, 100 pound » i S " ; I 7 ( the ¢ zation opening at ANOTHER \HH\I' ut YOU WAIT.| ' © 5 or § k 3 7 : ) t T P2y m o v 1 3 Corn Flakes, : s § 5 el o ¢ seve 1 12 oz. Royal Baking er, 1 5e, Athom - et A i : Jn] of : ! 1 rey ! the week | 8 . reproductions | Broth Mar and | B 2 " tered its - rank i S iginal, dif- | 1 ean FREE wi 1‘ ry 5c cans pur th cents each at|? ze the Metlakat. | PHONE 174 | Christmay Cards—Empire. was 1 Mr. Mar S —— e ————————————— — len sa ) e i 2 of brin "~ r fraterni |l||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHIIIHIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIlIiIIlSIlIIlllllllillllllIXIlIlllIIH!IIIlIIIHIlllllllllIlIllIIII|I|||I|l|IIl|||||IIIIl|||IIl|||g ng among The Famous e i advancement 1l ways possib In t « founders ther Many of our customers have asked us to add more specials and to extend the 5th L] was no « the it should ever J b 3 £ o WE HAVE L and watch this space tomorrow for i 1 he dictum of i | Fod i MORE SPECIAL PRICES ) ut these things t the Br h at Sitka and it was with the understanding tha You cannot be too exacting in the selection of your Canned fus. fra i : iy e WE SINCERELY WISH OUR COMMUNITY TO KNOW e e -‘-""i.',‘f,‘{".\,‘,' place in it That all our Canned Fruits, \'vm't:‘hlvs and Sea Foods, under our “HAP- B Nt skl T i DIRECT FROM THE FARMS—The ones you have been w"i'i"g for PY HOME BRAND LABEL” are packed under such exacting packing k 3 P e w» . requirements that insure uniformity in quality and richness of original :1:‘.“ \;:i;"lflihl\vllv:l. ‘ill-: ’L’,lm “:‘1 $2.50 BOX.-Guaranteed Qu(lllty flavor, of which combined protection means that when you purchase a ook Tho b hall hake Bk can of HAPPY HOME BRAND Fruit, Vegetables or Sea Foods you will spent in social activitiak“ang | be certain to enjoy a treat, because of the HOME-LIKE taste retained rtainment. The Metlakatla dele-| at the time of packing. tion is traveling on the Estebeth | { 're for the south abou | 2 fm $ .656—4 5 NON-F‘ARTISA’NV;’LEDGE ° ](’Hl. Apric g - P i MADE TO METLAKATLANS H. H. Black - 2 : [ -55 L Herbert Murchison, who was "HONES 92—95 ' Fern. Blackber Vo. & L 25— ] e L et e B PHONES 92—95 OPEN TILL 11 P. M. H. H. R. A. Cherries, N 4 i dox . ' ans at Sitka, who was in Juneau Fern. R. A. Cherries, 4 p iy § 26 ver a ailing this| — i ; H. H. Whole Ripe F NO. y p A £ g orning ath, said that AT ST. ANN’'S HOSPITAL | o . ¢ anberries, No. & 4 Pt f 05 3 etlakatls 2 he direct ” | %'!vrs;l. Ifi?g:xlm;ri];.\: :’:‘In. p et t Native| Little Gilbert Moe m..?(-r“«».\.l an | H. H. Pears, No. 21/ i X i 2rhoc reafter, would hejoperation for the al o .‘mf' Pk Denre 217 ‘ ' : ,,.,l,,_(,m,.,..;l t !..}-‘.;.; ;“1 (_x:l.: suamlkeR Iy youngster B ahas NI % anization Defore the joined doing well. 1," _”‘ I,e‘“h('\.' ‘\1“' o1 5 s el he organization. Not only was| Tom Lete was received at St. Fern. Peaches, No, 21, iy { o { | that pledge made, but it was equal-[Ann's Hospital Saturday to re- H. H. Plums, No. 214 . s 8 i ly pledged that the individual In-|ceive medical treatment H. H. Sliced Pineapple, No. 214 ... s P % e . dians would be permitted to vote| E s was admitted Satur H. H. Buffet Pineapple, No. 1 _. 3 i A they pleased without any at-{to the hospital to receiv H. Hl Ihi(ts%l] i"‘i-lw)l(’ I\‘; 1 el AV npt at undue influence from the|treatment. He is yee ‘ Fernbrook Sliced Pineapple, No. 214 ... ] ders of the organization. Ae-|the Admi pany | T _P S’ f W ‘ . No. 21 : : . g ks 5io A, ru-r oise Snoes ror omen ¢ : ang joined the Alaska Native For Public Reading Only Fern. Ras . 2 g p Brotherhood. - H.H. S v NO. & N g r 4 r 2.05 “I asked the question directly,{The Silver Fox Barber Shop s H Fern. Strawby addressing myself to William Paul,|Very pleas ace to stop ! are a patented construction made by SELBY to Fern. Strawberry ,]‘lm No. 3 jar who aeted as spokesman for the (.et dollul up in style s this to be a fra-|Until you rest for awhile hold the foot correctly poised in the shoe. tion as (lh* original {We are painted enamel white i V("r(’,tflbll’s consti is it to|Everythi lean and bright e i " e as a ]m%u 1l organiza- | Shine r by Mose Merry-| for § .4 for | The answer was that “the weather | for .76—4 for organization is strictly fraternal| We are working all together for A45—4 for and non.politic I then & 4, | Bverything at your service | . ‘ for 95—6 for “will the members be permitted to|NO chance for getting nervous \ for .50—6 for vote as their individual judgments | Baths galore, tub or shower \__ > for .65—6 for and consclences dictate, or will|Can be had most any hour @ for .50—6 for there be influence brought to hear|Prop in and don’t delay \ ( Look your best every day for .45—6 for upon them to force them to vote 3 b K as a bloc according to the w Be truly glad you're living of the leaders of this organiza-[¥ee Wieh YOu 8 fiie Thanksgiving. tion?” The amswer was that there[2¢Y¥: & % Va1 At Prop. would be no attempt to dictate to NOTICE the individual members. —— —————— For just cause, I w4 to make | ATTENTION EX-SERVICE MEN |it known herewith vhat I will no! 6 . 29 oo e The Nadine You are requested to report|debts incurred by my wife, Mrs. at Dugout Wednesday afternoon|Andrew Salazar. | at 1:30 P. M., to attend the fun- ANDREW SALAZAR. s eral of the late R. L. Douglass.|First publication, Nov. 26, AR tion, Dec 4 b Shown in Black Imported Kidskin with hand-turn- 4 ed sole and Spanish heel. Also shown in Patent Magaz"nes o leather with spike heel. Newspapers ' PRICED AT $10.00 A PAIR Fancy and Extra Fancy Combination £ £ z £ H o5 H. H. As] :I}!ll.\' Tips, H. H. Asparagus Tips, lar H. H. Stringless I.(.m~ cut, . . H. H. Tiny Stringl Beans, \\hn]o, No. 2 Fernbrook Beans, No. 2 . & v H. H. Corn, 8. K., No. 2 Fernbrook Corn, No. 2 ¥ H. H. Peas, sweet tender, No. 2 Pimentos, Potatoes, Pumpkin, Saue rl\mut, Spinach, Succotash, To- matoes, Vegetable Salad, Clams, Oysters, Salmon, Sardines Shrimps and Tuna Fish—ALL GO AT REDUCED PRICES F OR 2 2 WEEKS ONLY. THERE ARE TWO APPEALING FACTORS That will make this sale of supreme interest to all readers of this paper—the extremely low prices and the goods themselves. AND PLEASE REMEMBER! The above prices are NET, CASH or CHARGE—It is all the same to us. WE ALSO WISH YOU TO KEEP IN MIND That this is not to be a clean-up sale of odds and ends. The merchandise is all fresh new pack and in this store we sell more than “good things” to eat—satisfaction to our customer is part of every transaction. We do not handle, nor do we ask money for goods that don't give 100 per cent satisfaction. DO THE PEOPLE OF JUNEAU REALLY WANT TO CUT THE “COST OF LIVING DOWN”—IF THEY DO THIS IS INDEED THEIR OPPORTUNITY oo b o We have one of the most complete stocks in Ju- neau. Now is the time to send in your subscrip- Gastineau Gro i : | o Y i %l ] Goldstein’s Emporium THREE DELIVERIES DAILY 7 "l‘ We Sell It We thank you for last weck's patronage, please keep coming and boost I¢'s Right Shoe Department some more—“IT IS FOR MUTUAL GOOD” Next to Valentine’s Sub Station Post Office No, 1. ; Phone 33 Free Delivery LT L U T T T T R LT T UL T

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