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* the Nugget Shop. The powerful | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JAN. 4, 1929. w crowds for the|und expects to go back to a 24 events that wiJl be|bour service for his patrons| SAYGANADMNS Coml l)nv; (lon.sul(’ru'lrlv R G .‘ it i ARE NOT FAIR‘ Profit Reported Made " be stuiy Seattle Ob]ecls to Cmadl ming today Mr. Rodigke't |[of old duffers w ~ of the Tavern Cafe, will ksep|money to leave ians Denying Use of Ports to Fishermen By JOHN N. COBB (Dean, University of Washington College of Fisheries) i#iness open fr T T O Mr. Rodigieit | A man’s idea of a tearoom i ese are pub teui-|that it i’ a place you leave with ents for 1¢ | both your stomach and pockets and February |empty. GARNICK’S GROCERY Thank you all for your support the past year and in preciation are giving you the benefit of these rea- le prices— SWIFT'S WRAPPED BACON, pound P CHOCOLATE ECLAIRS, pound 25 \A'\(OI\FR B. C., Jan The_ reopening of the cc over the ru.h(« of Amer ing cra British Col poris w led i from the Seattle Cham merce to the Domin nfent of Fisheries at ( Seattle Chamber of ( protested that Canadian sor are violating the letter a of the treaty between the B ; s Bibtae: wxl anada by CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP, 22 bars for 1.00 American fishing vessels shelter in British Columb Spokesmen for Canadian men deny this, contending United States fishermen : | tempting to use the Canadian | ports for fishing centers e It is upon the interpretation |that of the word ‘“shelter” that the| In dispute hinges. Major Jam Inspector of Columbia, v ances, d ROYAL BAKING POW MACARONI or SPAGH All our goods are priced as reasonably as the above. vaaN R ooE , 12 ounce can A5 S u = 'T, 3 packages for 25 b e adnet ANNUAL MEETING rtor 500,000 ¢ OF SHRINE CLUB Come and save money. g o salmon field WILL BE TONlGHT PHONE 174 . Oth At 7 h nual meeting of the Juneau 1 1924, Shrine Club will be held in the b rooms of t cottish Rite 30 o’clock tonight the an Motherwell, ( RICE & AHLERS CO. Canadian Temple. Officers cf the body w.il of the Ala faced be elected for the coming year, | Dixon Entrance, it is pro mv‘h‘\\ h th Ing the ' plans. wilki-be '“”’“”""“_I and 4 Plumbing—Heazing—Sheet Metal | ordered out by the United S mmittee will be appointed to for a se for the new doing of the Of Shrine i S | son. The | club for the | authorities, but south of t Al ,»],\ of fish on 1 aska boundary, in Hecate Strait |banks between Queen Charlotte Islands| Herring packers had an excel ; : < T ARE and British Columbia, American | Vi1 wiildoubt) fit on|dcar 1929 will "“ planned and HERE WE ARE boats are allowed to operate | ya | 1t SXpEcHElv thore ' will | be L GEO. B. RICE 4 SHhe TH A ATIORTR ) o e Ay 1 large attendange of Shriners and :£O0. B. RICE JOHN L. AHLERS IRA TUCKER e \ ther members of the Masonic “Gee Bee” Call Me “Johnnie” Just “Tuck” J” Order who are also invited to attend Ve g 7 fee 7 P 5 o FRONT. ST. LIGHTS i Our guess is that the reason| Tach indizidual of the Masonic We want you to feel we are the | TO BE MAINTAINED |0, UNTIL NEXT MAY o o ing personzl pride in ¢ new temple dedicated a short ¢ ago and the social activiti will be miore us in the futcre. T e fleor is an added in Friendly Plumbing Shop “We tell you in advance what job will cost” | he leaves in the mory The. several |m\u1ml street lights installed about a )vunth’ ago by a group of Front Street| merchants will continue in use| until er the close of the com- 5 of the Territorial about the first of # aid. Five 1,000-watt lamps were in-| stalled before the holidays on| Front Street extending from the| Ludwig Nelson Jewelry Store to| Where Service, Price and | Quality Meet at i George Bros. lights are suspended from the| center of the street and give added brilliancy to the thorough fare. The cost of the mainten-| ance of the lights has and’ will| be paid for by the 20 merchants who were responsible for the im } proved lighting At the time the lights were installed it was planned to only keep them in operation over the holidays. They found so beneficial that it was decided to continue to mainta hem on the original pro rata basis until early | spring. The following merchants are sharing ‘equally the cost of main- taining the five lamps and have agreed to continue to do so until they are discontinued: J. C Hayes, Nick Bavard, George| Brothers, Peerless Bakery, W. C Wright, Coliseum Theatre, H. S. Graves, Oscar Waterude, Ludwig Nelson, Butler Mauro Drug Store, Nifty Shep, P. J. Castos, Miners Pool Room, Charles Miller, Ar- cade Cafe, Club Cafe, Robert Simpson, J. J. Connors, Dave Housel and Alaska Grill. .. g IS FINED $25 Harley Bray was fined $256 and costs for 1t and bal U. 8. Commissioner Kehoe, at Ket- chikan, Alaska. FOR SA’ SATURDAY MISSION SUGAR PEAS, No. 1 Tdll, 2 for 25¢ Sweet Pea . . o . . Swansdown 2 for 85 cents CAKE FLOUR MATHCES 30 cents Per Carton CATSUP 25 cents LARGE BOTTLE Heinz or Sniders TR T ‘ ’ RUSSIAN CHRISTMAS Jan. 7, 1929 PEACHES Diamond Crown No. 1 Tall 3 for 50 cents Heavy Syrup OLIVES Stuffed—3 oz. jars 2 for 35 cents We have many very appro-§ | priate gifts for this occas-{! ion — and they are all}| priced at a saving of near- ly one half for you. PEACHES Amocat No. 2 2 for 45 cents None Better PEARS Del Monte No. 2 4 for 95 cents None Better DATES 15 cents Fresh Bulk Dates HELLAN’S PHARMACY Next to Valentine’s t'hone 33 Free Delivery { Py CANNED CRAB MEAT, North Sea, 6 S j 1-2 oz. size, quality gl:aranteed 51y 350 Can EXCLUSIVE Largest Grocery Display On Gastineau Channel At L oy BOXED | STATIONERY Many Shades | tgmey] GEORGE BROS. MONEY BACK GUARANTEE ON ALL PUR'CHASES 1 Phone 25 } % o ! PHONES 92 and 95 DELIVERIES—10:30 A. M., 2:30 and 4:30 P. M. | \ Free Delivery el n+++-l—H-H-l-H e may Goldstein’s Emporium O o 22 e JULIAN HEATH FOUND IT OUT It is natural that a store while anxious enough to have people drawn in by a price cut to the bone ON HALF A DOZEN ITEMS or so must be even more anxious to see those people buy goods which counterbalance the purchase made at the loss of the store. Mrs. Julian Heath A\l one time stated before an investigation committee that by persisting in patronizing such store and buying nothing but cut-pricd merchandise SHE SO INCURRED the displeasure of the store people that they treated her with scant COURTESY whenever she entered such a STORE. MRS. Tomorrow Is Saturday And we FRIENDLY wish yon to come in and see for yourself that we use no baits by cutting prices down on one or two things that are of standard qu.llll) to sell you goods of no STANDARD. All Our Merchandise Is Of Standard Quality—“ASK ANY OF OUR COMPETITORS EVE AND ALL OUR PRICES ARE UNIFORMED WITH OUR FAMOUS “HAPPY HOME” PENCIL, WHICH MEANS— We Are the Merchants Who Sell and thereby make a living and we also know that 'PEOPLE BUY TO LIVE. So you do not need be afraid of such treat- ment as Mrs. Julian Heath got when you buy at our store. WHENEVER WE BRING SOMETHING DOWN IT STAYS PUT PLEASE SAY IT WITH BANANAS AND EVERYTHING ~ Gastineau Grocery Phone 37 JUNEAU, ALASKA These Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits are tailored the way fine tailors make clothes $40.00 You get the same rich fabries — silk linings—fine needle work. The only difference is in our favor. We'll give you styles that are six months ahead and value no tailor can hope to equal. Other suits at $35.00, $45.00, $50.00 J ur:eau’s Style Center.