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E 1% kR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1929. e e ————————————h—— O N f‘llx|'H:H'nliIII’!I|Illllllill|l!lllllliIIHIIIIIIlIIlhIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIHIIIIIHIIIIllIIIIIII|||||||||l||||||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII'IIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII"IIIIIIIIII'IHIIIHIIIIIIII!B The Sign Post of Economy Leads to George Bros.| Saturday and OUR SPECIALS SHOW THE WAY i’[,\lV AND DIRECT FOR BIG SAVINGS Monday spQCials IODIZED SALT, 13¢ SARDINES. 3 for 25¢ RVUS SHAKER—It Alws: Pours BLUE JACKET !N_OIL—A\n Unquestioned A\ Day For You to Buy Value TUNA FISH, 23c While Clover— Fancy Tuna—SERVUS—Solid Pack TAK., 2 Ibs., 32¢ ARMALADE, $1.00 HEALTH CRISP—We are Words But REAL BUY—5 Pound Tins ) We- Offer ___—~———-— RICE. pound, 9¢ } oF 1: ( '." B(’ ans, ed BEST LONG GRAIN HEAD VAN CAMP'S—Medium S ; e s e — oo e S | TP pTON TEA, 95¢ CLAMS, each, 32¢ poD R “R—No. 2 Tins—Makes Finest WHOLE BI ‘R—No. 2 s—Malkes s ~ SALAD SPECIAL ; Chowder -SHR ylP; e(lCh/, 20(‘ 1 can Del Mente Spi 3 IH e e Asparagus Tips HONEY , 5 poun ar More Delicate Flavor I)lu i & [ 4[ ( ()R\ ("lg, 22 —w— 1 ca:if{l;:ocat Pimentos 55 DEL_MONTE- or and Sweel— RIPE OLI VES’ e('ch’ 30 C Pure Preserves, 32¢ g ) DRme ting IF IT'S THE BEST YOU WANT COME TO US 24‘0 AMERICAN MACARONI DINNER Y et : 1 Tomato Sauce R S T ; ) —None Better—Jar 1 pound American Cheese ~ Peanunt Butter, $1.15 s M - 54 X | eanut DUt 1.5 TOMATO SAUCE, ea., 7c¢ | MiT6R C y 5 ..flL(.I Tins—Helps to giumflm_\ i 2 4 G. B.S SAVE YOU MONEY \ ENTIRE SATISFACTION GUARANTEED TO EACH AND EVERY CUSTOMER TRUIT SP S TXE \ FRUIT SPECIAL DE LUXE \\\\\\\ 1 can \'erih(st Sliced Peaches ({nnp‘n.l the QU \?Jl\ .H.l(] PRICES what you are paying cash for. G R 1 can No. 2 Servus Pineapple We deliver three times daily no matter how small or how large ® 1 can No. 2 Del Monte Pears your order is. Our clerks assist. Never insist. >hones ().Z and 95 Deliveries—19:30 a. .m, 2:30 and 4:30 p. m. Open until 11 p.m. RhAI ’l‘-\\TY FRUITS C NAV AL M Appmg T ot o 'f;f".ff; ng 0 NGERTS le;lpggEo&gggg}v 4 HENRY T Tt i’.;:;!::m;’: e o e s 16 Ounce Jars—3Si I\V]Jtltry, Loganberry, 1"“7(}()i Pi('kl(? Relis’! Raspbe i. Weather encou the country was d remely moderate, kan ivory work of all descrip-|ern part of the Territo: - tion. always bidding for the BY GADMAN Tfl H. J. Yurman, local furrier, has Is HETIRING Today Dr. Simpson, when show~‘ fascinated him and gave hil taken new store and factory quar- g some of the large stock pur-|ure in possessing. i =5 - - | ters in the Jaeger building on Front ed, said that Mr. Berry’s col-; Mr. Berry came to the Territory i F!REMEN ANSWER Z | Street, near the Nugget Shop. The tion of ivory beads, represented | in 1891. Most of the time since o i building was rented through Charles Sells His Collection of Ivol‘y pwbdhls a larger collection than |he has been in business in Juneau. CALLS YESTERDA el and it is understood covers: to Dl’ Slmpson, Of |that of any other fieulm‘ in Ju-|Today he did not state what hi a long period. | neau. The collection comprises The place has been remodeled Nugget Shop | some very fine work and numerous | say that he was selling on 3 inside with show windows arranged | gs are made up of wonderful | of ill-health. nd display racks for fur garments Henry Beery, pioneer and collec- ‘ color combinations. The stock purchased by Dr. Simp- in the first room The rear will tor of xmc ivory for over 30 years, | son will be displayed in the near lA the Geol S i Flory Worked Two = "]‘;””'” ghe i Months to Get Fliers rapher been d to the great (l(l “Anlr‘\ sior pa o o'clock \\Imn an overh 3 Ivory, with Mr. Zeerv has for to Come to Alaska 'm it Vi TritEvion do Bbt 88 e b The be devoted to manufacturing of yesterdey disposed of his entire|yoars heen something more than a | future at the Nugget Shop. — | itioas: Batwaen:: the vaitterent dd- Pastor of the Native Pr Palace th furs. The work of remodeling the |stock in his Front Street store ,nd; Theto. . Aladks ¥allb. . . ‘Verisolared SRR T When the Naval mapping expe- |partments and the Navy in con- cpyureh dition has completed the photo- ducting the field work, as he did graphic mappi of Southeast'three years ago, Mr. 810, | e en 2t at 8:15 (uloLk building was completed this week mmounccd that he was retiring!: ivory that showed skilled crafts- ternoon at 2:30 and the store opened to the tradefrom active business on account “'Ifmanshlp he collected far and w g Y nd concert will be | yesterday Imlmg health. Dr. Robert Simp- | From the natives of Point Barrow Alaska this summer, which Was Three amphibian planes, a large| e second alars — e — | son, for the Nugget Shop puxcbascd i begun three years ago, all of South- barge and a tender, probably the partment to the home of Walter | * of these two well- CITY APPOINTM Al S cast Alaska will have been photo-| Gannett, will be part of the equiD- Ropinson, at the foot of Tenth known concert artists has atoused TO BE MADE AP 5 graphed. It will form one of the ment to carry on the work tice is hercdy glven that the largest sections anywhere in the|planes are larger than those Common Co\u_\cu. City of Jpnpa}x. country completely photographed by the Navy in the first ma will convene in regular session in and the work of the Forest Se: the Council Chambers at the City i ountry will be put Hall at the hour of 8 p. m. Fri- 4 Fo 1o copn # day, April 5, 1929, at which time arted a roof blaze y extinguished by the! on after their arrival m called the De- Fresh roasted peanuts and pop- corn. Juneau Ice Cream Parlors. —adv. was qu The ' street, where the floor of the house es in Juneau as to the d|was ablaze. The fire was started | portance of the engagement € when Mr. Robinson was thawing tickets are in great demand indi- ce | expedition in this country, Mr.'ou¢ frozen water pipes with a gas|cating large audience: both ap- ars, Flory declared. Itorch. Considerable damage was|pearances of the pianist-comp: & a - . Flory, Comm oner | Nava erested | A el ra e con- . pe 3 ;h.eu(clj" ({} !-q! i ;flmem g I \~a‘1d'}{ ll’;ad lcr;hr’uh‘JF 1‘(10!,,. to the floor and to the house and mezz.o cm.m alto. T‘ e .un the newly elected officers will as- - or the U. 8. Depe T Agri-{ Admiral Hughes, Chief of Naval jnerior pefore the fire was put certs were given in Ketchikan 0 e office and applications for culture, said today. Operations, is very much interested |, |crowded houses, according to ad-'ay the following appointive posi- Naval Mapping Program {in the project and is anxious for it A VRS | vices received here. Mr. Cad Mr. Flory returned this week af- | to be as successful as the first one| HEINZ New Varieties have a and Florence Beeler are giving col ter being absent for five montt tions will be considered, viz.: City | i Clerk, City Treasurer, City Chief of s,! was, Mr. Flory declared. A num- TASTE. At your grocers Fresh,certs at both Wrangell and Peters-' police, City Health Officer, Night ber of those who were here with|cycumber Pickles. —adv. | burg. enroute to Juneau. Patrolman, Municipal Wharfinger, the other Naval mapping group | ——— - | e = {One First Assistant Wharfinger will return next month and be| FURS | Get your MAGIC FIRE CALEN- One Second Assistant Wharfinger here for the two months the work| e are now teady to alter or,DAR at the Silver Fox Barber | City Fire Truck Driver, Assistant & STETSON will take, he said. {make up your furs. Goldstein's|Shop. Have it FRAMED. Coates Fir» Truck Driver, Chief and As- 1 . In addition to working on the Emporium. adv. | Studio. —adv. !sistant Cheif, Fire Department, and mapping program, Mr. Flory con- | - - eee - 5 — e - yCil) Librarian. HA TS ferred with the heads of ious| Try a TOASTED SANDWICH Bt' Old papers for sale at Thfi! H. R. SHEPARD, ey e departments acting in his capacity | the Juneuu Ice Cream Parlors. adv' Empire. | —adv. City Clerk. of coordinator between the (Itpm(-‘ e —— o = ments doing related work in the Territory, to make for greater sim- 7\07\'1;: plicity and greater ease in trans- l;E?Tl,‘,{ acting business in the field. | Y On Game Question He made a trip to New York on' game questions connected with —_— the National Game Protective As- sociation, and after leaving Wash- ington stopped in Ohio to visit with his mother, before continuing to the West Coast. In Los Angeles and San Francisco, Mr. Flory con- ferred with the heads of the Cam- eron-Chandler and Zellerbach pulp and paper interests. Field parties from both eoncerns are the N. G. NELSON field to continue their preliminary y work, and as far as could | Pete Says: 9 Dozen Oranges for $1.00 Jarce cize) 20l s iuwias 45¢ All the colors of an artist’s palette in spring neckwear successors to (f.'dif:u-uiu Asparagus, pound ... 30¢ Florida New Potatoes, 2 pounds..25¢ Alaska Potatoes at 36 pounds for $1 ad with the work, Mr. Flory New stripes blend subdued colors with | sparklmg jewel colors; lustrous satins \ \ fosfocfoefootoriordrofoetoefesfooteefrefoefoetonienfrafenfenfonfonfer show ripe fruit tones; crepe silks are dotted with brilliant color; new foulards - with small sharp figures contrast with | large irregularly designed charvets. 3 { Order Potatoes Now Before § the Advance ! Best Large Yakima POTATOES, sack..$ 2.25 SWIFT’S BACON, pound 35 RED AND WHITE COFFEE—A won- i derful blend, pound ... .50 Plain and lIodized SALT, 2 1b. carton.... .15 SIFTED PEAS, regular 30c¢ per can... .25 PHONE 486 Personal Delivery Service Everything new is here- with prices from $1.00 to $3.50 Our - shipment of perlahahles missed boat conneetions this week, but the prices on remaining stock are “BELOW ZERO.” Seattle Fruit & Produce “WHY PAY MORE?” N I Goldstein’s Emporium Juneau’s Style Center