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A i one dance to the other MARATHON DANCE 775,03 IS ON SATURDAY |, “ones start night The marathon dance has reach ed Juneau and will be \;vvnn; at the A. B. Hall, upper floor, morrcw night at the \Hunln\ | night dance to be given by the Serenaders. From midnight to 1 o dance will I ged and four valuable prizes will be distributed to the w nn\ g D DAY OF PRAYER FOR WOMEN clock the iristian The Serens hour, fox trots, one and, the winners will be upon their quick changes at 9:30 ning and afternoon cxer and enterta THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY, FEB. 15, 1929. ; ~ - and their | and were give church but the |y begin® until IS OBSERVED HEREi n Toia, 0 1 Japar church- | d a Juneau | Daw that will | After women organiz of Churchwomen e future npanied at the piano los Mrs. Dufresne gav Jeess have charge of the[a violin The ful]()\nng churchwomen had > of the different parts of ternoon program: Mrs. L. M t, Chairman; Mrs. Harry Al- The (ounml is Young, Mrs. Mrs. Still- al body. Atter | len, Mrs, Henry gram and busine Krough, Mrs. Personeus, on was given in|man and Mrs. Tobin. WAIT WAIT The Qno(‘n arrive: tomorrow .vening at 7 p. m. with a big !\.ul of fresh fruits, \4\:H;1|)lr\ .MHI produce for us. Will be ¢ > Watch Monda dv. Seattle F e Mrs. it & llmluu Co. \Hh\( ribe to The Empire. BARBER SHOP HAS CHANGED OWNERS E. P. Curtis, who has been con- ducting the W. E. B. barber shop on Third Avenue, opposite from the Zynda hotel, has sold out to {Harry G. Davidson, Jr., who has been in the shop for some time. Mr. Davidson is well known on the Channel where he has been !m the tonsorial business for near- He first had a shop in and then came' to Juneau. continue the sams high class work as has been done at the W. E. B. Mr. Curtis will [devote his time to the delivery !service of the Capital Laundry. D WHITE MADE MEMBER OF THE ALASKA BAR Uniteu ouawes marshal Albert White was today admitted to the Alaska Bar by Judge Justin W, Harding in the U. 8. District Court, after he had passed a suc- cessful examination before a com- mittée of local attorneys. On the examining committee were: J. . Hellenthal, R. E. Robertson and Grover C. Winn, under Henry Roden, well known | local lawyer. He said it was not his intention to practice il the Committees from the different branches of the order conferred and among other matters di profession actively but that helj had taken up the study in order|ception and social Thursda to better meet problems arising|ning, February 21, the Subo in his present position. tand Rebekah lodges and’ the campment cooperating. ODD FELLOWS MEET; “, kg WILL GIVE SOCIAL . and THURSDAY EVENING Patriotic month, and the will be in accordance wit An entertaining and interesting meeting was held by the Odd Fel- plan. Appropriate exer - oring the flag and the cour Ty lows of Douglas and Juneau last evening in the I. C 0 F. hall will be a» {vjxrl of the program. ; [ Watch Our Specials and Saw Solid Pack Tomatoes, large size, reg. 25c¢.4$ .20 Medium Ivory, regular 10c straight, 3 for.. .25 Ghirardelli’s gweet Canned Chocolate, 1 1b. can LET Aimquist rrese your Sult. We cal! and dellvar Phone .50 Ye]low ('lmg Peaches, large cans, reg. 35¢ .25 Garnick’s - Phone 174 Marshal White has been study- n;, ldW for lhe past 25 mnnths * umm|muml|mm|u|umu||uu||m|uu|m|||m|muuuu|u|||mum|mmu|m|mmumu|m||m||||m|||||m|n CO-OPERATION IS NEEDED In order to retain our high standard of service to our cus- tomers down and round Twelfth Street and Willoughby Avenue. WE HAVE TO ASK All our customers to kindly co- operate with us in phoning in their orders. MORNING DELIVERY LEAVES AT 10:30 SHARP For this delivery we have to have the orders phoned in by 10:00 o’clock. AFTERNOON DELIVERY LEAVES AT 2:30 SHARP Orders for this delivery we have to receive by 2 o’clock, AND EVENING DELIVERY LEAVES AT 4:30 SHARP Orders for this delivery we have to have by 4:00 o’clock. SO YOU SEE We are only asking for half an hour of your time to give us a chance to serve you as you should be served AND THAT IS RIGHT. Lower Prices $1.00 ey Better Qualnty S 5 doz SWEET ORANFES FOR 8 YOU MONEY—BUY THE BEST OLD DUTCH CLEANSER 3 FOR WE SAVE (st GRAPEFRUIT ; ; LEMONS Large Size 3 O EACH DOZEN 10c CALIFORNIA EGGS ; LARGE FRESH Full Cream—Mild e RANCH 35¢ 45c¢ Pound Dosen THANK YOU! Gastineau Grocery P. S.—Look out for big hearted prices tomorrow—IT IS ONLY A BAIT. = e JUICY—PEPPY |\ BACON BACON BACON 35¢ Pound S e e R e P e CHEESE Gift and Bridge Prizes AMOCAT BRAND E Money Back Guarantee On All Purchases D FLEXO TOILET TISSUE 3 ROLLS FOR 25¢ 10c CAN Campbells—Best Complete Assortment AMOCAT PEAS, CORN, TOMATOES, STRING BEANS, BEETS, SPINACH 2 CANS FOR 45¢ None Better Than Amocat PEACHES Slice—Halves 20¢ TIN Del Monte No. 2 Tins SCHILLING’S BAKING POWDER 40c Money Back Guarantee FRESH BUTTER 55¢ POUND Best—Maid o’ Clover Cubes— Jersey—Cascade Come to the Store With the LARGEST GROCERY DI SPLAY On Gastineau Channel—at GEORGE BROTHER PHONES 92°AND 95 DELIVERIES—10:30 a. m., 2:30 and 4:30 p. m. Open Until 11 P. M. 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