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| g o THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1929. usetul wild life. He added that tt i h on a FORERUNNER PLANE HERE NEXT WEEK , ers Are Considered . \DUNN SPONSORS ix\ Pete Says: You can’t get away from this fact. “Why Pay More?” Seattle Fruit & Produce Co. (Gonti om 2. tead Election of Auditor Pro- * posed—Would Succeed to Secretary’s Duties i The creati serv-| Auditor of car- yided for In 1918, roquced yester service, the gengtor John W. 1 was 17831 {poureh Division. 1 was no resuting loss S onord. wi ¥ 1919 the amount car- i to 30,251 pounds and s 258 pounds. From 'S 24, when the air mail | re let to private con-! _ re were three years with re, and during two| PHONE 486 1918 until contracts Personal Delivery Service o ke the Chamber begihning Morch 1. 1021 Extra Large Fancy Winesap Apples, for the great assistance that hm“f""f’ ‘“m]m it i . i e e oty o unca o B Mlly ripe,dozen . o ... . . .30 g o have ils @ service, a yet d t . ~ e e 1ts S SV, N mediately preoed (Friday and Saturday Only) All-Alaska Chamber |appointment is requ 1 o at $4,000 p A by the Chamber was the comingOffice of auditor will handle all|g8 ¢ the All-Alaska Chamber of | Territorial duties heretofore dis- | g8 to be held here next|charged by the §ecret Friday. President H. L. Faulkner ka. Senator Dunn’s bill Among other matters taken up, 8y is fixed Fresh Creamery Butter, powid il | Red Rock Cheese, pound . . . ... 25¢ will in the meantime name a com-|for the Auditor to be registre I I R i i C, mittee of five to represent the local | vital statistics. 3 T yes- n]l)or’(’( ()(Ill € U?’t N’(?S(’. I’('ll"(l o o 8()0 Chamber at the session. . terday recommende this section 7 with all vital | g o iee. @ Brick Cream Cheese, pound . . . . 40c - @ Sparkling Strawberry Rhubarb, pound . 15¢ “ @ Texas Spinach, nice and tender, pound . 15¢ Chamber to Back Bill {of the wo R. E. Robertson made the mo- | statistics the Chamber use its in-|red to the Health Depa toward the proposed chang-; The measure the bill that is known nsfcy clause that the t ed. The change is sponsored by‘\pflhs“!ufl and approval the Parent-Teacher Association. e Ay | R 5 B, %, Blowart, Terrorial rean| Norice 8 California New Bunch Carrots . . . . 10c S | | briefly the situation that the Al-| On and after trus date I will not | §g aska ne Commission 15 con-ibe responsible for any debts con- |} ith in its game conserva- | tracted for by my wife, Mrs. Harry | | . He spoke of the real!Carroll. Parsnips, fancy, pound . . . . . . 10c Fiicte s e pre /" ROLL. |H ~ 2 o | Z g ° . ot of i o S samey oanons Yellow Turnips, fancy, 3 pounds for . 25¢ the ravages of varmints to the Last publication, March 7, 1929. | * ; S T e —— #l Rutabagas, Alaska, 5pounds for . . .25¢ B ['ancy Yams,pound . . . . . . . 10¢ @l Nice Smooth Bulk Carrots, 6 pounds for 25¢ fror tior Bring In Your Copper We wish to announce that we now deal in copper, so if all you children bring in your pennies, spend them with “THE HAPPY HOME BOYS,” it will be to your Spanish Brou‘u Dry Onionsq 3 lbs, for 25(' advantage and “THE HAPPY HOME BOYS” WILL B o i HAVE CHANGE FOR A NICKLE in actual coin. Ruby Beets, 4 poumls for % o Rae A o Extra Large Florida Grapefruit, 3 for . 50c Gastineau Grocery l Medium Size Florida Grapefruit, 3 for 35¢ PHONE 37 | P. S.—Some big'hcur‘ted x.‘nerchz\nt' told a little girl i SunkLSt :’u';cy Lemo,ts’ (Iozen b k. ? % 25C that we were refusing pennies; we ko bet- |l ORANGES, dozen . . 25¢,30c. 40c; 65¢ — : — 8 GREEN BELL PEPPERS, each . . . 5c 3 pound glass jar Jam or Preserves . . 65¢ HOT HOUSE VEGETABLES French Breakfast Radishes, bunch . . 10c Baby Beets, with nice tops for Greens, 2 Sbunchesfor. . . . . &0 i .. 25¢c Turnips, young Californias, 2 bunches . 25¢ F OB $1'49‘ Also Cucumbers, Tomatoes, ,Celery, Brussel ! VHITE KING Sprouts, Cauliflower 4 BARS WHITE KING @ New Peas, 2 pounds for . . e v 25¢ ! SOJ:E’ W New Potatoes, pound . . ., . . . . 25¢ i el Iceberg Head Lettuce, 10c, 2 for . . . 25c AND - < ARSI Scotch Cured Alaska Herring, pound, 15¢ PAD AND COVER B | Fancy Yakima Potatoes, No.1,36 pounds Saves the Clothes for YOUR DOllar $2.40 VALUE Malkes Ironing Easy BUY BY BRAND—IT’S YOUR PROTECTION | A Fresh Shipment of SINCLAIR’S Eastern e _ HAMS and BACON GIEHO(EE(: fi lj‘ fgs‘ A‘fow-more cans of Cinellis Imported Olive B oo _Qfl, qulf gallon can, $2.10, quart can, $1.15 Don’t Make Me Beg You to Také These | “Let’s Get Acquainted” | merce Will Give Spread |dogs have been practically useless | of mer next Tt Hall. weekly n t committee, announced that ns are complete at this time. ry Young, proprietor of the Ar- e C: of the bodies and to the Governor to at- i & tend the banquet. ! We have another shipment of those wonderful Fig BENEFIT GGODY SALE | Saturday, March 9. Home cook- ed cake, pie, or doughnuts, with Y k’ P[‘ coffee will be served 11 a. m. to '; at Alaska Light and Pow-‘ arnlc S o One 174 5p.'m, er Co.s display room —adv. quet. There will be no regu-|___ day of the banquet. | o i Formal letters of invitation will BE SURE TO TRY OUR ibe sent out by the Chamber to all LAWMAKERS |MILD WINTER SEVERE QUAKE - TOBEGUESTS | WEST ALASKA IS REGISTERE | | AT BANQUET‘ SEWARD, Alaska, March 7-‘”'ESeismograph_at Sitka Re rivals on the steamer Starr from h the Aleutians report that the Ber-| cords Disturbance Last- Juneau Chamber of Com-|in€ Sea resion has witesssd the ing Four Hours mildest winter recalled. Sleighs and . |as hundreds of miles of land are . ‘Special to Empire)l During Next Week et Sy s SITKA, Alaska, March 7.—On ! b2 L of :he hardest earthquakes in re Members of the legislature and s |cent years was recorded here yes. Gov. George A. Parks will be guests | MORRISON RETURNS | terday afternoon. The first W;\'(’} Juneau Chamber of Com- | |reached Sitka at 39 minutes and ab & banguet ih thelr honor Malcolm Morrison, of the local |50 seconds past 4 o'clock. For near i = 0 ©ursday evening in the Elks' rgi’lsm‘;fl‘g é‘;m”l: L‘";; _*}“"k be;‘“ ly four hours the seismograph re| This was announced at the Gk oot Barracks for |corded vibrations. This was a long) several weeks while the operator- | gist o a . % ant shock and was i ‘:;;xl:(heon of the Chamber in-charge there has been ill, re- here. hs nov e ¢ turned to Juneau on th N Goddard, Chairman of the it S | EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING | Dell E. Sheriff, Juneau’s piano| pays to have your zippm-:g and| tuner and rebuilder. Phone 573. | poots rebuilt at Mike Avoian’s, —————— . afe, will be caterer at the| o1d papers at the Empire. ;Gents furnishings. —adv| members of the legislative 50-CENT C()FFEE T 1 I R T Bars at 20 cents per pound. | — o ’ v r Iy = 4 L - ., G © - ) O N e d A 6 ¥ @ i I i e 2 7] i i1 1 ) Latest Arrivals i A complete presentation of apparel and accessories @ ©) for the woman and miss:of individual taste. . O ’ ¢ S DRESSES 5 0 Dressy and tailored models in sizes from 14 years to 50 bust. O / & Priced from $6.95 to $35.00 : 5 ©) COATS Ensemble and sport n}odels in a full range " of sizes. e Priced from $12.95.t0 $39.50 (®) 3 ] S5d MILLINERY A Our line is complete in straws of various types, felts and silk models. @ Priced from $3.95 to $12.50 2 /RS Choose now for your Easter Outfit while our stock is complete. 2 oM Goldstein’s Emporium : Juneaw’s Style Center. ba,