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Practice of American Legion |Drum and Bugle Corps Saturd Inight at the Dugout at o'clock. .o - 'ORE HOURS accommodation of { For t trade, Annual Event of Boy Scouts ' Will Be Held To- |- morrow Night ch 9 R h 9th, for of the trade. 1al Father a fathers rub el-| ¢ 1s, but not in a |’ 11 be given to-| ¢—ee morrow nn The banqu > Hall a he first 6 o'clock with the be in the Junior Prom are to be | fifty fathers | { ir ive no son of young- ge, do not fail to come on that unt, there will a_ son, some oy, whose father was really | to attend, he will feel mighty fine if he c side like the other k It will be an event for the sons| and the father hat will be built ing of Merit Bad Scouts, will follo The fathers will witness the lads receive the merits ful endeavors and the so: not a little elated at re in the presence of their fat the boys who have no father: ent will feel just as good Wk ] N N ] § { { ) N ) 3 ) [} N ) N § N N ) they take their seat beside lh('lx';z grown-up pal for the ev ! to the Boy the banquet Have You PERFECT It is of the greatest advantage in life. We can tell you just how good or bad your eye- sight is—modern devices are capable of detecting the slightest aberrations. It will only cost a half hour of your time to come in for an examina- tion, and may save you much suffering. hear his praise’ Gov, Parks will attend and will part in awarding the me honoring with the Merit Badges to | the Boy Scouts will be the first | time these awards have been made | in Juneau. Badges for proficiency | | in mearksmanship, handicraft, avia- tion, scholarship, bugling, art, music and swimming will be awarded the boys and in the future the badges are a part of the Scout uniform of | the merit winner. | The event is the Annual Father and Son Dinner, for boys and the Dr. R. E. Southw ell grown-up boys; the time is 6 0" clock Saturday evening, and the |{ Room 16, Valentine, Bldg. place is the Moose hall. = Buy your | } Jiyenings by Appointment ticket of a Scout, at Thomas Hard- | ware or the Nugget Shop, or go| PHONE 484 & without a ticket and buy it at the 4 door. A new and large stock of National Mazda LAMPS | HARRIS ' Hardware Co. PO DU S OF BLACK BEAR Water-Repellant Work Clothes H. 8. GRAVES The Clothing Man \ WE CARRY A LARGE STOCK For Real Battery / Service Capital Electric Company Radio Supplies PHONE 416 House Wiring tore will be open Sat- ——— 7 the T HHmm LT T H LT T T T T LT IR R ) N N \ \ \ \ ll 8 \ \ ] \ ) \ N \ \ 5 \ \ \ )\ N \ l \ 3 PR T LT B T TR TR T THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1929. [lIIllIIllIlIIIIIIIIIIIIH!IIHIIl|||||||l||ll“lllllll" The Store for Thrifty House- wives Who Demand the Best at dozen ORANGES oc Sweet and Juicy Snowdrift, $1.09 4 Pound Can Cheese, lb., 34¢ Full Cream Peanut Buiter, 55¢ 2 Pound Can—Sunny Jim Karo Syrup, 48¢ Blue—5 Pound Cans Scottissue, 2 for 25¢ Sardines, 14c Imported Norwegian—Wesco Ry-Tak, pound, 15¢ Health Krisp ;lsparagus Tips, 19¢ Del Monte—Each Schilling’s Best Baking Powder, 40c Pound Cans—Money Back Guarantee Corn Starch, 11¢ Argo Better Quality Lower Prices COFFEE, extra special, 44¢ pound YOU ARE NOT PAYING FOR THE CANS BUT ARE GETTING THE QUALITY BUY BY BRAND——IT'S YOUR PROTECTION AMOCAT Quality Canned Goods WE SELL THE BEST FOR LESS SPINACH—23¢ Large Size SAUERKRAUT—23¢ Large Size PEAS—23c¢ Tender CORN—23¢ Sweet STRING BEANS—23¢ Tender Cut BEETS—23¢ Strawberry CLAMS—23e¢ Minced Flats PARSNIPS—23c Large Size CARROTS—23c Large Size THREE DELIVERIES 10:30 am., 2:30, 4:30 p.m. PHONES 92 and 95 Open Evenings STRAWBERRIES—42¢ Extra Heavy Syrup BLACKBERRIES—34c Exira Heavy Syrup GRAPES—34c¢ Extra Heavy Syrup RASPBERRIES—39¢ “Extra Heavy Syrup EGG PLUMS—33¢ Extra Heavy Syrup APRICOTS—39¢ Extra Heavy Syrup GRAPEFRUIT—28c Sweet—No. 2 PINEAPPLE—32¢ Large Size CHERRIES—45¢ Royal Ann—Large Size } B - Territorial appropriations for t] work. Urge Increased Pensions No. 7—Deficiency appropria- | Petitions were received from var. J tion—Anderson and Sundquist. | |ious Pioneers of Alaska Igloos urg-| {| No. 8—Appropriation for | |ing increased pensions for men, | | school transportation—Frame. | |asking the maximum be raised to IN FAST TIME NEW HOUSE BILLS [$35 per month, and that a home No. 2—To Amend Sec. 705, | (for Pioneer women be established NEW SENATE BILLS e | | Chapter 29, Compiled Laws of | |8t Anchorage or some othsr con- | Alaska—Ziegler. | {venient place. 2 . | No. 3—Creating an Athletic |! The Tanana Valley Agricultural First Measure of S_egsxon‘ Otmmissloniar.. Zigler, | Association petitioned the Legisla- Passed—Many Ofilcnal | PASSED IN THE HOUSE | tWwe to fix quarantine regulatjons R R el No” 1—Amending Chapter 66, | |°% importations of livestock, pro- eports Receive: | Session Laws 1923—Woofter, | |4uce ‘and seeds imported from the i i “stalbes‘ declaring “exclusion of ani- = SER ymal and plant di - The House yesierday afternoon ! = s ficent an§ less gxsxf::seisv;st::;eef:. tried out the gear shift of its leg- islative machine and found it work- | P00l year. Both of these appro- dlcanon-—fl-oo—— d perfectly. In record time, “‘\Fnanémst were recomm_ended in thei to up Representative w“'te"s?c:zn:n of the Commissivuer of Edu- RUMMAGE SALE printing bill and, under suspended " - 3 rules, passed it by a unanimous Receive Many Reports T e K S Hoy iy Trinity Cathedral are soliciting ar- The bill struck out a clause in| The Legislature received manyticles for their Rummage Sale, to the 1923 act of the Legislature|JP2rtmental reports yesterday, be held next Monday, March 11, in wWhich prohibited the printing of | TanSmitted by the Governor. In-|the building formerly occupied by official reports and other Territor-|éuded in the batch were: Medical |the Juneau Music House. Dona- TA1 matter fh 1ok im0 Sghtaaies Examiners, Commissioner of Health tions may be ‘sent to the Deanery 706 - Tt ws" periersilly AN DIEEEE biennial report and a special re,{and will be thankfully received. this requirement made, Territorial| POt on the Fund for Children's o printing more costly than otherwise Orthopedic Hospital, Picneers’ Would: have been' the cass, Home, Treasurer, Commissioner of | ATTENTION! i Education, Library and Museum,| For Carpenter Work of any kind Two New Bills A'laska Game Commission, and Ag-|—shop or city—Call Handy Andy. | Two new bills were introduced,“”‘?“n“ra' College and School of | Phone 498. both by Representative A. H.. Zieg- | Mines. i ARG S e ler. One of these seeks to establish| A Ccommunication was received STORE HOURS an Athletic Commission to control |{rom the Junc_au Chamber of Com-| For the accommodation of the boxing matches and the other would [I2€rce endorsing continuation of | trade, this store will be open Sat- give automobile dealers liens on|!he co-operation predatory animal | urday evening, March 9. machines after they leave the|control work and urging adequate adv. B. M. BEHRENDS CO., Inec. agency establishments. The latter IR ¢ et 3 is entitled a bill to amend section | e 705, Chapter 9, Compiled Laws of Alaska. BE SURE TO TRY OUR There was little business tran-! sacted in the Senate. Two new 50- bills were introduced, one by Sen- SHCRIE COFFEE ators Sundquist and Anderson and | We have another shipment of those wonderful Fig another by Senator Frame. One| ars g seeks to appropriate $618.20 to de- | para.an 20/esgla pon poing, fray certain extra expenses in- —_ curred in building the Kotzebue sc'l;oolthouse and the other pro- & 9 Feaiied %) Garnick’s - Phone 174 penses for transporting pupils to schools to the end of the present Shoe Sale| FOR TWO DAYS ONLY, SATURDAY and MONDAY, MARCH 9TH and 11TH WOMEN’S SHOES SELBY ARCH PRESERVES Slippers in Patent Leather and Black Kid Reduced for quick clearance at $5.95 a pair Other short lines of Slippers in Patent, Black Satin and Kid Leathers reduced for quick clearance at $4,95, $3.95, $2.95, and $1.95 a pair. Broken lines of WOMEN'S RUBBERS at 50c pair MEN’S SHOES Black Calf Osteo-path-ik Oxfords reduced to $4.95 and $3.95 a pair CHILDREN’S SHOES Patent Slippers, Patent and Black Calf Oxfords, sizes 11 to 2 Reduced to $3.25 a pair Tan and Black Calf Oxfords, Patent Oxfords, sizes 814 to 11 Special at $2.95 a pair Patent Oxfords and Strap Slippers, sizes 814 to 11 Reduced to $2.45 a pair Patent and Tan Shoes, Patent Strap Slippers, sizes 5 to 8 Reduced to $2.25 a pair All Women’s and Children’s Ball-Band Overshoes reduced for clearance. The above merchandise is offered at REAL BARGAINS in order to make room for our New Spring Stock. Remember these prices are for TWO DAYS ONLY—Saturday and Monday—March 9th and 11th This store will be open Saturday evening, March 9th, for the convenience of the trade. R I T Goldstein’s Emporium Shoe Department