The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 15, 1929, Page 2

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> 4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMP!RE FRIDAY MARCH IS lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIII(II'IIIIHIIIIHIIIlllllllllllllllhllllllllllllI|lll!lllIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllIIIIlllllllllllllllm"llg A NEW SHIPMENT OF DRESSES, COATS, MILLINERY AND FOOT- WEAR IS NOW READY FOR YCU. The smartest of garments that gior- ify youth and point new and clever ways to Fasliondom. This unusual showing of the latest models cannot fail to appeal to all women who want to be correctly and fashionably dressed. G E I ENREEG R ERT n sn as sEn = Coats from $22.50 up. Dresses from $11.75 up. Millinery from $4.75 up. Ladies’ shoes from $6.00 up. B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. The Store of Smart Styles R R R HIH ST = LT lllll|||||||II||l LA G LU LU U LU U TR T U LU T T TR ANN'S HOSPITAL MASONQ ENTERTAlN y Wiiliams, of Hoonsah, n in St. Ann’s Hospital llllllll!llllllllllIlIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIllIIIIImfl"l!llmll"llllIllIlIIIIIllIIIIIIlIII B an. musing cape o pay Wool erpe pomain, eoathiigéfi %‘5. H e s Jotd, doi, e m%mwfiwmmmwm% I 929. m|||1mu|mmmmmm|umuu|muummmmnwuu |nnm|||mu|umm|uuuifu’uimu—uuuiiimummumg Pete Says: “THE MEXICANS HAVE DE- CLARED WAR AND SO HAVE WE.”. “GET THIS! THIS IS THE STORE FOR VALUES!” “Why Pay More”? PHONE 486 Personal Delivery Service ORANGES, larger, sweeter, 7 doz. for $1.00 Roman Beauty Apples, 100s,box. . $2.60 Extra Large Roman Beautws A pples dozen . . . e . 45¢ Malborough Squash sweet 3 pounds for 25¢ EGGS, two dozen for . . . . . . . 75¢ 5 IlllIlmllllllllllllllllllllllulIIIIIIIIIIIIH!IIIlIII!IIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIII|||IIIIIlIIIII!IIIIlIIIIIIIIIIll““llllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||IIIII|||IIHII|HIH WWWWAMW PAPERS FILED . ‘ BY CANNERIES |+ "'onty Two Huxpren CORPORATION|; , , "AY%, SieNe mooxs Papers for the incorporation for the Alaska Pacific Salmon Corpor- ation were filed by R. E. Robert- son, local representative of the cor- poration, in the office of the Sec- retary of Alaska this morning. The Alaska Pacific Salmon Cor- poration, which was incorporated first in the State of Delaware, is the result of a consolidation which included the purchase of six can- neries of the Consolidated Cantiet- {place here on April 2, according City Clerk H. R. Shepard. two weeks and those who wish register have two more weeks Mr. Shepard said. There should " NEXT MONDAY NiGHT (Il rd deg entertained in the club rox Monday night, March 18, will be | €8rds end other forms o Past Masters' Night at the Mt. Ju-|ments. K. W. Chapman, Super neau iodge of Masons. There l.("lfil‘nt of Douglas Schools will! " will be a dinner, for Mssons, only, | €ntertain those present with motion | and their lives, or lady friends at pictures taken during his travels | 6:30 o'clock and all Masons of Gas- | #round the world. The Masons | tineau Channel are urged by the #'¢ promised a night they will long | committee to attend. Those who femerber. | will be there arc asked to get in TR | touch with J. W. Leivers, so that' Old papers al {l.e Emptre. be | since February 26, ‘left for her ith home today. Mrs. Williams under- went a major operation. | A. R. MacDougall who unders went a major operation at the hospital some time ago, left for his home today. He had been in the hospital since February 25. e e - NEW CLASS IN SPEED WRITING | Starts next week. For particulars " telephone 227. -adv LOOKING TOWARD SPRING A smart version of the sportswear voguz is The New Butterfly Skirts in solid and combination colors Sweaters ——are in’ more attractive colors and designs than ever before. This Spring they are shown in new shades of green, yellow, French blue, orchid, tan, red, navy blue and brown. Blouses —are again in favor and are of vital style importance for smart ensemble. They show the new styles in frills, ties, tucks and bows. d 1,000 and Franklin, one each of the Deep Sea, Gorman and Selig. The consolidation has resulted in a corporation that will control 30 per cent of the Alaska fish pack, it is said. 'l'h,! corporation will have 17 plants and 244 vessels ranging from small craft to large cannery tenders. According to the' articles filed | this morning, the corporation has at 7:30 o'clock, City Clerk H. 100.000 shares of A preferred stock director, Mr. Shepard said. - e COUNCIL MEETI G than money, $4.660,778.14. and the liabilities are none. G. W. Skinner is president or, an, Chamber at 8:15. — et — NEW COSTUME JEWELRY after & vacation in the States. Your attention ‘is invited to af yesterday's shipment of costume jewelry. Also gur PRE-TOURIST close out sale of Silver, Glass, ete. adv. THE NUGGET SHCP. ! boots -——0:’*?— Gent's furnishings. B it FUR EXPERT Toscowmtyumaons Special | meeting. Friday evening, 7:30| o'clock. Work in 30th degree. WALTER sacretnry } § IN SPEED WRITING | *,ek A‘l'l‘ll'l‘la’ —adv. Phons 498 BOYS' SUITS Well dressed boys are wearing these Spring suits in'the mew materials and colors this season. In over blouse and belted styles. Solid colors with contrasting trims— checked and striped blouses with pants in solid colors. From 3 to 8 years. - Priced from 95 cents to $2.25 At noon today 202 haa registere to vote in the local election to take The | registration books have been ope which to do so. Registration ha: been slower than usual this year {about 1200 voters at the election t year there were between 900 i So of e Synyrey “nflo candidates have filed yet for ithe positions to be filled, Mayor, three councilmen and one school | ON'IGHT AT 7:30 P. M. There will ve a City vuuncnl meeting tonight in the City Hall| Shepard said this morning. Judges and 480,000 shares of common ,and clerks for the coming election stock, with no par value stated. |wiu be appointed and other busi- The sum of $1,067480 has actually |Ress taken up. The meeting has| = been paid into the corporation and )been advanced half an hour from the amount of capital stock, other the usual time, in order to allow The | |the delegates of the Alaska Cham- tual cash value is $5728258.14 bers of Commerce to use the hall b f!or the discussion of an All-Alask- Harry Hoyt, mechanic with Al- aska Transfer Company at Cor- dova, is westbound on the Yukon SRR R EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING It pays to mave your zippers and rebuilt at Mike Avolan’s ~adv. Our Pur Manufscturing Depart- |ment is in charge of an expert B. HEISEL, |fursier. ooumlns umm ady For Carpenter Work of any kma For particulars —nhop or city—Call Handy Andy Fresh Creamery Butter, pound . . . 55¢E Red Rock Cheese, pound . . . ... 25¢ £ Imported Roquefort Cheese, pound . . 80c= Brick Cream Cheese, pound . . . . 40cE Sparkling Strawberrv Rhubarb, pound . 15¢ £ Texas Spinach, nice and ten(ler pound . 150 = California New Bunch Carrots .. . . . 10c E = Parsnips, fancy, pound . . o I E Yellow Turnips, fancy, 3 pounds for . 25¢ § Rutabagas, Alaska, 5pounds for . . .25¢E Fancy Yams,pound . . . . . . . 10c E Spanish Brown Dry Onions, 3 lbs, for 250§ Ruby Beets, 4 poundsfor . . . . . 25¢ £ Extra Large Florida Grapefruit, 3 for . 50¢ £ g Medium Size Florida Grapefruit, 3 for 35¢ 5 £ Sunkist Juicy Lemons, dozen . . . . 25(: g ()RANGES ‘dozen . . 25c,30c.40c,65¢ HOT HOUSE VEGETABLES French Breakfast Radishes, bunch . . 10c Baby Beets, with nice tops for Greens, 2 bunches for . . . . § . 25¢ £ Turnips, young Cahfornms, 2 bunches . 25¢ Also Cucumbers, Tomatoes, Celery, Brussel : Sprouts, Cauliflower : New Peas, 2 pounds for . . . . . . 45¢ New Potatoes, pound . . . . . . . 25¢ Iceberg Head Lettuce, 10¢,2 for . . . 25¢ IMPORTED PASTES Semola Macaroni or Spaghetti, 2 Ibs. 35¢ Egg Noodles, 250, Plain Noodles, Ib., 20c Sinclair’s Eastern Bacon, the best, lb 42¢ g Sinelair’s Eastern Ham, whole, hal, lb., 39¢ E WHY NOT? Thompson’s Seedless Raisins, 25 pounds o, = POT ATOES Ne. 1 Yalama, 361113. HHIn tc,— MR t i b R. "E‘ = = = = = = = = = = mmuummuuummmmmmnmmuu = == A i . $1.90 "‘..3 S /¢ i mmmnmmmmmunmummmmmmummmmmummuuuuuummmummmu

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