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and Prices Think it over. Compare the Quality for Goods vy One of Alaska’s Most Mod yourself Finest, and Sa ern for and be conv RY-KRISP . . . 16 ounce packag COT TISSUE, 2 for . 23 ¢ No Limit on Quantities COFFEE, pound . .44¢ STEEL CUT—Best in Bulk FRUIT SPECIALS 1 large can Class A Prunes 1 can No. 2 Grapefruit, Idol . 1 large can Del Monte Peaches 1 can No. 1 Fruits for Salad ALL FOR HER: Specials That Are Specials w QG D....’...l....‘ Hl G H SGHOBL e GOOD FRIDAY TODAY | ecssceccsececse OPEPETTA T e Good Friday, which is ob- 1 4 e served today in many e ® churches with fasting and e Nl |® prayer and services both in e ® the afternoon and tonigh . ]o commemorates the OCruci- @ |® fixion of Christ. It is one e Mh]cal Sllow Wl“ BC Giv-|® of the most solemn days in e ® the church calendar, parti- e en at Elks’ Hall Tonight [e cularly of the Romian Cath- e and Tomorrow ngh[ 9 olic, Anglican and Pu?hm’an L& | ® churches, but though its ob- c‘ Something new in the way of en-, ° Servances m:e polam, 1t pr ¢ tertainment is promised by those ° S38es the joy of Easter Sun- e producing the High School oper- ® day and the celebration of e} otta at the Elks' Hall tonight and ® Uhe Resurrection. Lent, which o tomorrow night. In addition to 3 1A% lasted ’:e““y ]“" ot an interesting list of principals' § 18, QoW Hs Briose. ® there will be a chorus of 37 Sailor ® 0 0 00200 0 0 0000 Maids and Life Guards, costuming and scenery, so attractive e clever Spe ty dances by Harriet Holl- man and Gardner Leighton, and a Dicked orchesira of 18 piec The musical production is belng staged by the high school under the dirdction of Miss Dorothy Fish- er. Miss Ardena Leer is the dra- matic coach and Miss Dorothy Chisholm is managing the show and cting the chorus work. Cos- tuming is being taken care of by B L b o7 Dunn and Diond s Mbvod ordered from Leubens in Seattle, dU(‘C Bill Revxsmg SCI’)OO] and others made under her super- vision here. The Sailor Maids and, Laws—New Features Life Gi ds will have snappy nau- tical costumes in the first Act, and | in the second are to appear more, formal garb. {the Governor, to authorize trans- Musical numbers will be sung by portation of pupils residing a dis- Alex Kiloh, Dorothy Bakke, Xenia | tance of more than two miles from Kashevaroff, Brian Harland, EAna | the school they are required to at- Riendeau, Billy Sparks, and of tenq. SCHOOL LAWS (Continued from Pube One) = course, the ensemble. The scene edy | Approve Nominations of the musical com-| The genate Committee on Terr! 5 the same during the tWo!torial institutions yesterday re- s ¥ : & lighthouse and the home of | ported favorably on the nomins yrus Templeton, keeper, played tions of Wallis S. George, Harley! by Carl Jensen, on the New Eng- J. Turner and Harold H. Post, to land seacoast. Action all takes ¢ be members of the Territorial Board Place on the eighteenth birthday of Accountancy. It is expected of his daughter, Frances Marie, that the Senate will confirm them \'ho. will be portrayed by Dorothy today as the report was unanimous. Bakie. There was no indication of when Briefly sketched, the plot has to'g report might be expected on the do with confused identity, a dual nominations of John H. Kell, Fair- love affair, some harmless schem-|panks and George J. Love, Val- ing, which results in difficulties dez, to be Trustees of the Alaska which are finally explained away, | Agricultural College and School of leaving each maid with her chosen wines, which were submitted to the lover and the blessing of Cyrus. The launching of a yacht, given to ,the present session opened. Frances Marie for a birthday pres-| Tpe Senate passed three meas- ent, and a party at the lighthouse, |ures yesterday. One appropriated are the occasion for all the fun. $15,000 for the construction of 90 Bveryone at the high school has miles new and rehabilitation of 17 been working hard. for several miles of old telephone lines on weeks to make the show a succ Seward Peninsula. This is in ad- and a large crowd is looked for both ,dimm to the system already main- pights of its presentation to prove tained by the Territory in thut their efforts worthwhile. Division, Then Phone 92 « GEORGE BROTHERS nitary IS ATTEMPTED Senate by Gov. Parks shortly after! and for which $5,000 was| ou are and Store. inced. Better Quality for Better Trade see THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1929. Quality Guaranteed Best PEACHES VERIE Large ,4 for . Sliced- 95¢ in heavy Syrap— Cans COCOMALT Hecalthful Drink—Adds 70 per cent more nourishment to glass milk CRABMEAT, can . .41C ICEBOUND CLAW MEAT FREE! 1 package Kellog 1 large package All Bran 1 package Cream of Wheat >ancake Flour 1 package Sper: ALL FOR FREE! s Corn Flakes with this Deal 92¢ ORGE Phones 92 and 95 | appropriated by the House yester- day morning. | A bill refunding $200 to L. Carl |son for a trap license, and one pealing existing statutory require- | ments for posting bonds to cover costs of appeal in criminal cases | from justice to district courts, were | also passed. Mr. Frame introduced a measure to amend Section 2,246 of Chapter (15, code of criminal procedure, | Compiled Laws of Alaska relative to conduct of a trial and miscel- laneous provisions relating there- to. The Amendment deals with the giving of copies of court in- structions to counsel for both sides. A memorial was introduced by| Mr Sundquist urging the Depart- © ment of Commerce to cause a sur- 'vey to be made of Bering Sea and ® other northern waters to determine This is a cooper y(O location of halibut and cod fish | banks. ! MAJOR ELLIOTT ANNOUNCES THE A, B, C. PROGRAM (Continued rrom: Page One) {in any Intemauonnl Highway t‘m' may develop later, through White Horse, Y. T., and Hazelton, B. C,| connecting Alaska with continental | United States. The necessity for the Gulkana- | Chisana route has been evident for | some time, but until this year! funds for commencing active oper- ' ations have not been available. Various short routes, connecting | with the Copper River Railroad, at| McCarthy, will be given ordinaryi maintenance and some improve- ment. Fairbanks District | The Richardson Highway will be maintained between Rapids and Fairbanks. This section of the, highway is in very good shape and! | very little, if any improvement will | be requiged. | The Steese Highway, extending from Fairbanks to Circle, will be maintained and improved. The | principal improvements are at the ! northeast end where grading was done last summer, and considerable | surfacing is now required. ‘This | route will doubtless be very heav-| ily travelled because of the freight- ing for the maintenance of the ditch line and aiso in connection with mining operations in the vi-} jciuity of Deadwood. It is expected that the Steese Highway will become a favorite route for tourists entering or leav- ing the Interior of the Territory (3 by way of Skagway anc the Yukon River. A branch of the Steese Highway leads to Circle Hot Springs which is becoming a popular ve- cation ground for the Central Alaska. The local roads around Fairbanks and the tram road to Livengood, 11 be suitably maintained. Con- ruction will be continued on the road from Ruby to Poorman where | mining operations are in progress. | Roads in the v y of Wiseman and Coldfoot will be maintained and improved to some extent and other roads and trails in the Yu- kon and Tanana maintained. The Yukon-Kuskokwim portage will be undertaken in case the ap- propriation now under considera-| tion by the Legislature is made. ve enterprise in which the cost is shared by the Territory and the Alaska Road | Commission. Southwestern District The road system in the Willow | Creek-Matanuska area | maintained and some extensions undertaken, particularly in the min- ing section in the neighborhood of ! the Talkeetna Mountain Some work may be undertaken on the: Iliamna Bay-Tllamna Lake road,| provided it is found that the east- em end of the proposed road is | accessable from Cook Inlet. This road will very materially shorten the route to the Lake Clark re- gion, to which access is now had | | through Bristol Bay. In any| event, a careful survey and loca- tion of the proposed road and its people of | valleys will be | will be. TEA, in bulk, pound g{)c BLACK ENGLISH BRE PINEAPPLE, 2 for.. 43¢ No. 2 Tins—Broken Slices Quality Guaranteed AKFAST FREE! FREE! 1 package small White King Powder With This Deal 1 large package Duz 1 kage Oxydol 1 flush ALL FOR Smaller Profit and More Volume of I That's the Way It's Done Jusiness terminal will be made. Local roads in the vicinity of Anchorage ! will be suitably maintained. ! Roads serving farm properties in the vicinity of Homer and on Kodiak Island, will be maintained and improved to some extent. Im- provement will also be made on |the road from Iditarod to Flat and mo Ophir-Takotna road will be| mmntxmccl at its present standard. Nome District | | The tram road from Nome to (Shelton will be kept in running !condition. It does not seem prac- | ticable this year to provide for ex tensions to this tram road, ana Isuch extensions must be deferred luntil considerably larger appropria- tions are forthcoming. The rc \Irom Nome to Council will be giv- len some overhauling with a view ’co improving its condition. ‘The ‘Nome -Osborne road will also be improved to some extent. All of Lhr‘ other roads and trails of the Se;.- {ard Peninsula will be maintained ¢ 1p1esmt standards. ‘ ~The flood protecilon work at| Seward, which was affected last year, will be continued so far as! | practicable and the funds '|mno-| i priated by Congress, the Territory | {and local interests, will permit. ! Work yet to be done on this pro- | | ject consists of removing snags and Ilogs which might be washed downl |into the flume. | Construction of a drift barrier, {to collect floating logs and trees! jand prevent their entrance into the | flume, is also under consideration, | by the Road Commission, Majorl Elliott said. We Belicve that “Honestv Is the Best Policy” We Have Succeeded Our Policy FANCY CREAMERY i )\ { ! i 50 MARSHMELLOW, regular 50c tin._.___. 35 PRUNES, best large, 25 pound box ... 3.75 PRESERVES and JAM, 3 pound jars . .65 TOMATO JUICE, a healthful cooling drink, can ___ GARNICK’S GROCERY Phone 174 e e | { { Because It Has Been BUTTER, 1b. ... Open Until 11 p.m. e B SPECIALS that pay you to Chicken Raviolli I 1 Del Monte Chicken Tamale L Chili Con Carne SO 1 ALL FOR ... 4 e C Buy Now and Save Difference BAKING POWDER . 3(¢ CRESCEN? PEAS, each . . 15(‘, AMOCAT—Sweet Tender, No. 1 VEGETABLE SPECIALS 1 can Del Monte Fancy Corn 83 1 can Del Monte Sugar Peas —Pure, 1 pound can 1 can Dcl Monte Cut Beans 1 can Del Monte Hominy BROTHERS Deliveries 10.30 . m., 2.30 and 4.30 p. m. a @ZZZLOAQ Completes her ensemble with fashionable and appropriate footwear for Easter. Slippers in shades of Sun-tan, Lido sand, Royal Blue, Green and Red to harmonize with the new colors. moderately priced at Goldstein’s Emporium Shoe Department '