The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 12, 1929, Page 8

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i e o 8 POSITIONS ARE FILLED BY THE CITY COUNCIL No Chang=s Are Made b\ R City C f)uncrl Com- mittees Appointed 20 o'clock from 7 [ing, which 1estea {to 10 p. m Zinger a of what | tract, 1¢ owner nd Robi 2 T P‘!M‘(v Twelft on ‘mr city suffic jent ound for i the offer ¥ ted by the Coun walk pur unanimously cil. Nielsen, Cemetery C Coleman, Librarian 2s chosen to ¢ the for the yor Jud- submitted | the Public Health d Bothw 1 (hm man; G. E Several other 'cha ed at the meet- Bothw Pete Sa Y g SACK today.” st ORANGES-—Juicy, Sweet, 9 dozen for $1.00 JUST ARRIVED! A beautiful assortment of potted Hyacinths, Hydrangeas, Ferns, Ribbon Grass, Begonias,*Fuchias, etc., “WHY | PAY MORE?” Also New Peas, New Asparagus, New Pota- toes, Parsley, Tomatoes, Cukes, Cauliflower, Lettuce, Radishes, Green Onions, EVERY DAY PRICES—“WHY PAY MORE?” Seatile Fruit & Produce Co. | Telephone 486 Personal Delivery Service KODATO FIGS Preserved in pure California Wine, Port, Sherry or Claret I pound lms~47L MOENI smoked and sliced SALMON in pure olive oil 23 cents PEACHES, No. 1 sliced—13¢ NEW POTATOES, 3 pounds—24¢ BUTTER FLAKES—24c¢ CORN FLAKES or POST TOASTIES 10 cents WALDORF TISSUE—3 for 23¢ STRAWBERRY JAM—Pargon i pound jar—64c LIGHTHOUSE CLEANSER—5¢ FRESH SPIN \(ll, pmmd—lOc pans -;‘lu 1 Over one million discriminating housewives who know ihe value of every dollar and know the quality of everything they buy," enter the turnstiles of Piggly Wiggly daily. Quality goods, clean stor lower prices and full weights, are Piggly Wiggly standards. TELEPHONE 24 A (L 3 4 ih U u-b £ g 3 o Lin Two Deliveries Daily GOy [RIGG R husband al wa | cock, nerth, consin and the Alas] | Herrick to the Uni ction . Sec ate Before I iticn of his made l'w trip neverthele ock paxv 27 Car best known route, wa; lay morning ir eamer Yukon bound for Seattle. of friends PHONE 478 Per EG chs and Collection nd Printing, C ntire Counc WIFE OF CAPT. GLAsscncmafs; on dul , Mrs. Julius Ei ed 50 years, will be | mated late today. Capt. Charles Glasscock torn for months with at his wife's side during her present tri Capt. Glasscock f ad lived in Seattle fo years. pt. Charles Glasscock, one of s in Juneau yes-| in thc- north who mll SWANSDOW’V Shortenmg NUTRADIET | Sliced Pineapple or Pineapple Juice Packed without Sugar No. 2, 2 for 45¢ HOT SAUCE M THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1929. FRENCH CRU INI R BRINGING IIILRRI(I\ S B()I)) Il()lll " s designated to bring the body of Ambassador \l)mn vipg the funeral! o FPasl CAPITAL and Water- airman; C. H sympathize with him in his berea Lockie ment 11 N wms — WS GIGNS FIVE YEAR LEASE FOR PALACE o Spi Lke’l. has signed a Very Phone 177. of ott, chairman; W. John T G. E. K_r:xusv five year ase for the Palace — Lockie MacKinnon, | pheq the First National 1; W. P. Scott, C. H. Mac- | g, ickett leaves tomor-|furrier. Goldstein's Alice for the e d by Mrs. Spick- ., who is taking her Dinner Specials at Of Lemon Snaps, Gin “Over 100 sacks of Al- |/Passes Awa ay m Se 1[[1(3 3 aska Potatoes have While He Is Making ASnal)s or ChOCOlflt(’S been sold — with no Trip to Alaska | complaint. ~ Get your SEATTLE, April 12—With he‘ in Alaska h Glass- cre- | Per Trunk, 35¢ has been wish to| . illness, but the call of duty the Alaska Steamship Com- pany, fr aid, pre ed. ] PHONES 92-—95 Open Till 1 wife’s was born in Wis: MONEY SAVING SALE AT mariners on the n command of the which is south- He has a host Best—and Actually Pay Less WITH CHINA packa ge, 40c¢ i i d BEST FOODS 1 pound tin More fine Picnic Hams 6 to 8 pounds, per Ib. Fresh Local Eggs Per dozen GS MINUTE TAPIOCA RELIANCE—No. 2 25¢ each Heavy Syrup AX-I-MUM—S8 oz. 4 for 25¢ f latest meir Cleaning and Dyeing. ner Professional Cleaner and — e TUR EXFIRT Our ¥ur Manufacturing Depart- is in charge of an expert 4 TRUNI& FULI, ger Better Quality for the Better Trade T HIIIIIIHIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIHHIIIIlIIi!fllll T MOTHER’S OATS Per package, 45¢ 25¢ 90c¢ Per package, 15¢ | I " PEACHES § | DYE WORKS hods in French Sce adv. Emporium. adv >+ Have you tried the Five o'Clock Mabry's Cafe? ~adv LR T O T T T T |W. ALASKA C. OF C. DELEGATES HOLD MEETING Final Acceptance of Con- stitution and By-Laws Is. Delayed Decause a number of the dele- ':r,.\’m to the All-Alaska Chamber | of ommerce, had not heard defi the meeting yesterday after- was brief and final action < postponed until Monday after- noon at the same time. | Ketchikan Declines W:th the exception of Ketchi- [ kan, all of the Chambers which , have heen heard from, signified their willingness to enter the All- Alaska Chamber. The commer- cial clubs of Nome, Juneau, Wran- gell, Petersburg, Seward and Cor-! dova had been heard from favor-| ably, Sitka, Fairbanks, Anchorage| and Valdez have not yet made| known their intention with regard to affiliation, and Ketchikan wired | |that the Commercial Club there| | declined. No reason was given for Ketchi- ‘s refusal to enter the affi , other than that there such strong opposition to entering | the All-Alaska body that it could not be overcome. A letter from A. Bates, which followed the ire, and both of which were read by F. H. Foster, chairman of the meeting, explained that it was felt Llnt the Ketchikan r‘hamber of e | Antiseptis Sixteen Ounce Cemmerce, could continue coop- erating with the Chambers of other towns and with the Territorial | organization when it was organ- 'ized, without actually belonging to |the larger association. Mr. Foster | expressed the hope that they would fit to enter the All-Alaska body ater. Nearly all of the principal towns in the Territory were represented at the meeting, Cordova, J. H. Murray; Valdez, A. J. Dimond; Seward, F. H. Foster; Anchorage, E. R. Tarwater; Wrangell and Pet- ersburg, Charles Benjamin; Ju- neau, Allen Shattuck, Henry Roden and W. S. Whittier; Fairbanks, L. C. Hess, and Nome, Alfred Lomen, J. P. Daly and C. J. Woofter. elabnerid LARD OF THANKS I desire to thank all donors of automobiles at the funeral of my husband, held last Sunday, and for other kind services rendered. ESTHER DARBY. AN Dell k. suerul, tuner and rebuilder. H A - . ni from their home Chambers | regarding their final acceptance of | 5cTo Py constitution and their desire to| $5.00 ong to the Territorial organiza- "2} SE“ \Rl) STREET ANNIVFRSARY SALE QATL RD AY—»APRIL 13TH LAST DAY 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON ALL PLR( HASES OF $1.00 OR OVER SILK, EXTRA SPECIAL $10.00 value for $5.00 DRESSES SATIN and FLAT CREPE BEAUTIFUL Sizes 16 to .)0 COLORS GIRLS’ WASH DRESSES Bottle {75 cents 1S ALL WEEK GARNICK’S, Phone 174 flllIHIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIilIiIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII"IIIIIIII!HIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllmllllllllfl CALIFORNIA GROCERY FREE DELIVERY Where You Go When You Want the BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CoO. Phone 134 Free Delivery WHEN WE SELL IT IT'S RIGHT Sub Station Post Office No. 1 e SR e : Pad\wc of 6" (’PF\/IE OIL SO AP, " SANAB SANITARY NAPKINS 14 hars WATER TUMBLERS, 6 for PITCHER WITH 6 GLASSES Pink or Green Complete $1.50 BE SURE TO SEE OUR DINNER SET— LAST DAY TO SAVE EXTRA 10 PER CENT ON OUR LOW PRICES feet are good for. ARCH Goldstein’s Emporium SHOE DEPARTMENT MAKE YOUR FEET FEE1 AS WELL AS THEY MUST LOOK! LL style and no comfort make Jack act like a boob—no pep at all! All comfort and no style make Jack look like a boob—no swank at all. All right, let’s go. You take 18,908 steps a day. Count ’em yourself if you don’t believe it. And these steps make up the Circle of Your Activity. Now suppose that old circle of yours could be stepped off in shoes that put prance in your feet—shoes that are at the same time as smart as anything you ever saw swing- ing down Fifth Avenue! Moral: Get a pair of Arch Preserver Shoes, as thousands of up-and- coming men are doing, and find out what your fil € ShopVER Ccmn e e e e b o B 8 B L B 4~l—H—H+l-+H—H-++++i—)H—H+I-—H—I+H—H—HPH—H~H—P+ B R e e e e i e e B I e e e O o o o o e o B B e B R ! !

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