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

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Self Domal WLeL Begins|? Monday—Capt. Acton natu 1 publicity. about the &£ ation or institution to which they ay subscribe, and in view of the approaching annual Self-Denial came game warden. appeal to be made by the Salvation 'my a few pertinent questions and their answers may not be amiss. Does the Army publish a balance Sheet? is a question often asked by business people. Yes, it does and s done SO ever; est Corps Officer. “What commission does the col- lector get? None whatever. The ef- fort is a labor of love and the en-jreached regarding severs e amount of the money raised which will be made public la toward its object. Only a small entage is returned to the Cor ficers paid? public funds, PHONES 92—95 ARMY TO MAKE ANNUAL DRIVE Coming to Heip obin, in charge of Army work at Ju- s that the 1 Week will be Ok ext week, beg g Tobin and the be aided in the work Acton, of Wran-) s the pur € bout the same ! over money here as was ra: $800. The money wil s vicinity in the d in tion Army has 29 dif-| jian corps in Alaska. It | ing on extensive wo 8 I as vell as among all ¢ ) which, because l:' the of the work, is not following * e answers st people like to be correctly ed with regard to any organ- Jome. ar of its being. from Headquarters or the that the organ s not respecter of Aid is offered to onists pay for the form they is provided Soldiers ¢ mrien zecelve re 'y rewarded only by the | s, t comes through bring- ind biessing into the live there is no question|s |concerning the Salvation Army tha > in charge hope for a endance. y any of its member STORE HOURS |ALASKA PIONEER DIFS AT NAPLES| J. C. Tolman, pi T LT e — AT ST. y with a Princ other fairy ing part. It will be | ment. by the children and| W. costumed. Robert Sat expected of it. The been \'orkm., P make nodation of the|pital 1 be open Fri-| - 10th. | Try the pital yesterda the hospits Edwin t\hh ]m\f’x hu\w 0. - NDS CO., Inc. | Specials at Ma ANN'S TOSPITAL the hos- medical treat- fol d C working been in the h lays, left today. is, who has been or 10 da‘»s receiv has left the ho 0’Clock lmlIIIlIIIIIIlllIIIIIIlllIIllIllIIIlIIIII||HlIIIIIIllIIIIIllfifiIlllIIIIlllmlII_liIIIIVIIIll||mIIIIIlllfilllllllllliilllulllllrlllrllrlilvlfz t, of | a major operation news of the The Line of Least Resistance to Quality Foods at Lower Prices Is PIGGLY. WIGGLY he fell in with the Klo e published at|dike stampede Y request of Capt. Tobin for the mained there a few years without mation of those who may sub- | isuccess there success and went to Nome. was also indifferent He returned to Oregon and in 190 iwas appointed Deputy Marshal |settlers at Seward and there |years he has resided at Point Loma California. B LEGION MEETS AND TALK ACTIVITIES y may be obtained without| geveral matters of business came | before the members Bradford at the regular meeting I in the Dugout. A unanimous vote of thanks endered L. F. Morris, of the M “How much salary are Army of-iris Construction Company, They are lower than| donating those paid to the officials of flm‘;strncuon work on the other society in relation to the re- | ment walk sibilities which they must car-| v and the hours they must toil. “Does the Army turn ar Yes! The habitual spong nization considers sel BAGON A committee inspect the Legion’s | away? |shore of Auk L The | with the idea in view of mal usly its | property into a recreation pa obligations and being stewards of |is planned to clean the grounds of endeavors to spend |debris to the lake s e money in the wisest way to the mattractive for picni elp the folks who need help most. s the Army's appeal to church ors as well as to others? Yes We SPECIALIZE on Tinting and Framing Pictures. Cali in and see It should be remembered +our work. Coates s‘.mxas QUALITY The QUALITY is remembered long after the price is forgotten $1.50 3 1-2 pound carton of FANCY COOKIES GEORGE BROTHERS Open Till 11 P. M. i | Raisins, best seedless, We Are Dividing Our Profits With You Crisco, 3 pounds Royal Baking Powder, regular 50c¢ Babbett’s Cleanser, regular 10c can ... Tomatoes, solid pack, large cans Pears, Peaches, Apricots, Pineapple, 4 large cans Peas, Golden Corn, Solid Tomatoes, Cut String Beans, 4 cans GARNICK’S, Phone 174 Amaizo s, e O 4 bars SOAP ¢ L e 25 pound box .. YOUR CREDIT 1S GOOD IF YOU ARE RIGHT AT— e Pricesfor Friday and Saturday 10 Pound Cloth Bag Sliced Pound BUTTER Pineapple Best Creamery Del Monte, Sliced No. 21-2 UNDER- No. 1 Tin 47c Butter Scotch rup, half gallon Fresh Onions, Radishes, Leeks and Parsley Per Bunch 5S¢ LY PMGIGLY . o I8 TWO DELIVERIES DAILY PHONE 24 Ripe Olives "¢ P earlsofW[,eat Larac Package ik 24c 19¢ C 29¢ 26¢ “Phone478 - FreeDelivery fAlIfORNIA GROCERY* We Save You Money. We Serve You Best for Less. I F LLY--Strawberry or Raspberrv. 3 S C Tea Garden,No.2 . . . JAM-Strawberry, Silver Bt Nee .. .. C APPLE BUTTER-Heinz, 2 pound jar.eoel . .. e C SPINACH-S and W, ML 2§C STRING BEANS, No. 1, 2f0r......ZSC TOMATOES-- Del Monte, Solid 1 S Pack,No.1,each . . . . C CLAMS-Happy Home Whole 3 5 i C L N DR MEAT O WHEAT-“Kernels of 2 5 C Correction”, each . . . . DILL Pickles-California Home, 4 5 - C quart jars, each . . . . e o Rpea Children’s Raincoats A full run of sizes from 2 to 10 years with hats to match---Regular values to $8.75. Special $3.95 ALSO---A few Ladies’ Raincoats left at Only $4.95 Goldstein’s Emporium Juneau’s Style Center

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