The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 10, 1929, Page 8

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FERRIS 'RE | FROM Ke[CHIKAN| CHOSEN DET TEACHER L. 8. PRAISE GIVEN Miss Grace Naghel, daughter of M Mrs. C. E. Naghel of Ju- HUME GUNDUBT Mr. proprietor of ho graduates from the Che- the and Blue Fox 1 school this spring, h: Cafe was a passen- on the steamer he school: to BY LAWMAKERS Ferris today stated |t r in the Seattle schools nekt dson, who has y, cording to word received by for the past two , - the States to el was graduated two Managerent Couldn’t Be T. G. Boone tram Bis Junsen -Bigh) Better, Say Members of as new m d since then has attended | I e C . old staff unch: Normal school in Cheney. A| nspection Committee will be in Juneau teacher works in the city eral s on business. He is a for a year, under close su-| Almost as a.u guest at the Gastineau. | jon and after the first ) bers of the joint - lis ved to teach without super- mittee of Inspection of Old papers at the Empire. vision. neers’ Home praised tk 2 . and manag { that s management ot s o T couldn't be better than it is” clared Sp r Rothenburg, C man of t House Committee. ’IFI{E WE 4RI'7 RIGIIT The Commit and others mak- 4 P ! - g ing the trip returned last night after an al of slightly more T T T atier an avence of sty more 2 Py [N FRONT WITH Home, visited wila the residents tion and then made 2 trip to Goddard's to look over the sanitarium and resort maintained there by Dr. F. L. Goddard The party left Juneau last Sat- urday about noon and reached Sitka 24 hours later. The voyage featured by numerous cases of ickness. It was declared by y aboard the four vessels to have been extremely rough The Comm: » remained in Sit- ka until Monday morning then left of the insti THE BEST AGAIN New England Oven Baked Beans 28 ounce cans, 25¢ and returned to Sit- evening. am It left ther Tuesday and evening was made un- and we r condi- ka Mon for Juneau 2 at 2 der ide: Brown Bread in Cans was thoroug enjoyed. aking the trip said every provision for their comfort was () l 25 made on the vessels used and ne pound, &2¢ praised warmly the personnel of The boats on L - the several crews. which the voyage was made, were: the Seal and Sea Otter of the Alaska Game Commission, and the Murre and Auklet of the U. S. Bu- reau of Fisheries patrol fleet. The committee was composed of Senators Sundquist, Anderson, Dunn and Frame, and Representativ Rothenburg, Donnelley, McCormack Lomen, Nylen, Woofter,|= A GEORGE BROTHERS PHONES 92- Open Till 11 P. M. 95 and McCain. —r ~ =y PIGGLYW e ; r@w Qwer =N 1GGLY — PIGGLY. w el bl \ PRICES FOR THURSDAY, Friday and Saturday 4(’ Prunes, 3 lbs., 39¢ Hamlin Fancy—30-40 I§| Corn Flakes, 10c % %] Kellogg's or Post Toasties Boston or Scandinavian §=§ | Mayonnaise, 59¢ 3 h 3 pound package Nalley’s Quart Jar . Cocoa,47¢c | +4 . Citrus Powder,29¢ g5 SN -4 . £3 ) Ollves, 23¢ Large size £5 %] Elsinore Ripe, Medium Size S ’ LS v ol Fontanas iv2 E= S e £= = i SPAGHETTI, MACARONI = W Lighthouse | EGG NOODLES bt g Cl(’flnser, 5(' can L 3 packages, 23 cents ;_-EE The American Housewife recognizes PIGGLY WIGGLY as the }-;—: ] market where only the best food products are sold at a close f& 3'.;-:: margin of profit, where cleanliness, courtesy, full weight and =g B} orderly arrangemenet make shopping pleasant. ;_:"‘-.:: i¥i 143 Ll ¥ ——] PHONE 24 DELIVERY—10:30 and 3:30 —— == Ty ZTERTG ’ l r ) i L4 BB N IEGRA] Jli [V PG . DAILY ALASKA EiPIRE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1929. 1sen as one of the fifteen be a cadet EATON IS HERE IN REGARD TO TAKUPROPERTY “SPRING IS HERE So are Fresh Fruits and Vegetables. ! Come and Look. Buy and SAVE!" ? i"V”'lly Pay More b Large Crew Will Continue Development Work This Season, He Says ( | l { J FOR TOMORROW AND SALE 5 UNTIL SATURDAY NIGHT Trade Here and Save Money W. A. Eaton, prominent mining |man, who did development work on i prospect up the Taku River known as the “Kirkham claim,” last POTATOES New, Pound Price, ...10¢ summ rived here on the steam- st in Yes 5 “ Lowest in Years Qo J er Aleutian. The property is thought | BUTTER—5 EGGS—3 doz. for $1 42 to be very valuable and at one time | ¥ g —52¢ No: 1 Gan ! as under option to the Treadwell ORANGES Bt O athk T & N Gold Mining Company. ~Mr. Eatc A few more of the y Extras, 40c¢ dozen ent the winter in the Sta T test of All ing in the East and conferrir Biesien ‘ AT with the Los Angeles interes Nine dozen for......$1.00 HAMS—39¢ BACON—40¢ which have fully financed further f E Corn Fed Eastern development work. | N 3 Fancy Eastern Sugar As soon as the river is open there "h%D LETTUCE Exirell . will be a crew of 30 or :0 men at | N'l;d Iceberg Golden Flecked Ripe b \ work on the property to 2 heads for .............&: 1 X > out the season, Mr. BANAKNAS—10c Ib. y JUMBO APPLES WINESAP . GRAPEFRUIT % i FLORIDAS b Juicy, Ripe ... ¥ Delicious Russets They plan on doing between and 10,000 feet of diamond ng this summer, he declared. While is still a prospect, any undeveloped mining prop must be, indications are that it is valuable and will open up an en- tirely new mining district, Mr Eaton said Eaton expects to go out to u property as soon as the permits, possibly in about While the company is ved by substantial inter- Eaton and his Alaskan retain an interest in the he said. Those known locally, who are interested in the property with him, are D. J. Wil-| liams, Manager of the Hirst-Chi- chagof Mine, Charles G. Warner, and the original claim owners, J. O. Kirkham, Glen Kirkham, Carl Carlson and A. K. Smith | SR B A ADMIRAL WATSON SAILS SOUTH AT 1:30 P. M. TODAY | The steamer Admiral Watson | capt. C. C. Graham, returned from | the Westward, southbound, at 11:30 |o'clock this forenoon, and . sailed ‘ah 1:30 o'clock this afternoon. | | The following passengers arrived |here from Westward ports: Joe Meheren, O Hart, Myrtle Kin- Mrs. Robinson and child 1 doz. for $1.00 or full JUST IN box for $2.60 Seotch Herring, 1b....15¢ Fresh Tenakee Crabs Cucumbers, Green On- ions, Tomatoes, Parsley, Rhubarb, and everything vou would expect to find in a FIRST CLASS Food Market. %5 G0 A RAO N ARES YR 1 eattle Fruit & Produce TELEPHONE 486 PERSONAL DELIVERY SERVICE A Chamber of s ¢| Have you tried the Five o'Clock Dinner Specials at Mabry's Cafe?‘ EXPERT SHOE RE It pays to mave your zippe; We make ana arter garments. Gol After discharging passengers at| Commerce Will ! sorium ~=adV.| poots rebuilt st Mike Av ] the Pacific Steamship Wharf the ¥ ; | -0 - [ T e | Gent’s furnishings. - ship pulled to the Cold Storage ’ leet Tomorrow | NOTICE | We SPECIALIZE on Tinting and | A S e A e Barn Dance at Moose Hall April | Framing Pictures. Call in and see| LET Amnquist Press Your Suif. | docks where a large amount of| fresh halibut was taken aboard. | There will be a number of guests 13. Real Barn Dance Music. adv. |our work. Coates Studios. adv. | We call and deliver. Prone 4J Passengers leaving Juneau aboard i at the Chamber of Commerce — i g T S B, ¢ TR e PR PR Sl S o = - the Watson, were: | luncheon tomorrow noon at the | siieieideiedeieied i feiiint B e e o T B e e B e e R e e R pA For Petersburg—Mr. and Mrs.|Arcade Cafe, according to H. Garfield Baily, A. R. Hall, Fred Faulkner, President. C. H. Flory, | Tiedt, William Baily and William U. S. Commissioner of Agriculture | Rusk. |and District Forester of the U. S.| For Ketchikan—J. W. Van Tress.| Forest Service, who has spent the | For Seattle—Peter Sommersett. ’wintfl' in Washington, D. C,, willl‘ - |speak to the Chamber among oth- Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Williamsers. Several members of the Leg- and their two children, Junior and |islature are expected to attend and Betty, are passengers aboard the W. A. Eaton, prominent mining | Aleutian bound for Cordova. Mr,|man, has been invited to be present Williams is manager of the New, The Petersburg-Kake mail route England Fish Company plant at | Proposition, which was discussed at ! Cordova. The family is well-known |the last meeting of the Chamber | to the Westward. They come northlwm be brought up for further dis- | each season after spending the wip- | Cussion tomorrow, Mr. Faulkner| enuine Lingette ters in Seattle. ;said. { o o | e | | FUR EXPERT FORS i . Our Fur Manufacturing Depart-| e aro now ready to alter or |make up your furs. Goldstein's Emporium. adv. | ., This store will be open Wednes- ment is in charge of furrier. Goldstein’s Emporium. adv an expert ————— SILVER TEA The Martha Society will hold a Silver Tea at the Forget-Me-Not | day evening, April 10, for the ac-| Tea Rooms on April 13th from 3jcommodation of the trade. to 5 p. m. 2 yards for 75 cents We have sixteen shades of this beautiful lustrous | Stock Up This W eek for the & cloth with the name stamped on the selvage, now on one of our bargain tables. Lingette is a cloth of many uses such as gowns, slips, quilts, coat lin- i Month ing and so on. Extra Special SUGAR! SUGAR! 10 pound Sacks, 68 cents It Pay To Waich Our Bargain Tables Big ROMAN MEAL. package -.................. SNOWDRIFT, 4 pound pail, reg. $1.15 TUNA FISH, reg. 35¢ can JELLO DESSERT—AIL flavors including grape, mint. peach, apricot, banana and pineapple —at; Plain and lodized SALT, 2 Ib. carton.... .13 FISHER BLEND FLOUR, 50 Ib. sack.. 2.60 OUR GOODS ARE ALL QUALITY GOODS A Poor Article Is No Bargain at Any Price GARNICK’S, Phone 174 oldstein’s Emporium Juneaw's Style Center i e A

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