The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 31, 1929, Page 8

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AMOCAT PRODUCTS THE HIGHEST QUALITY OF I'OOD PRODUCTS BUY AMOCAT TINY WHOLE BEETS No. 2 tins THAT MONEY CAN NONE HIGHER PeQuality For Saturday TIME. THE DAILY ALASKA EMP]RE FR]DAY MAY 31 1929 MARK DOWN /‘%“ @ PICNIC SPECIAL 1 can France-American Spaghetti 1 can med. Van Camp’s Pork & Beans 530 CEREAL SPECIAL In playing our Winning Card we present QUALITY first. then we guarantee you lowest pos- sible price. To hold our customers’ confidence we pre ssent QUALITY FIRST AND ALL THE BETTER QUALITY FOR THE BETTER TRALE. CRABMEAT, per tin, 38¢ PEACH JAM, 28¢ I(’El!()l'Nl)—()’unlily Foods LIBBY'S "1 can Dill Pickles ALL FOR . 1 package Cream of Wheat DILL PICKLES, 25¢ KADOTA FIGS, 39¢ MISSION—Tasty N WINE S P I E SYRUI 1 package Corn Flakes PEANUT BUTTER, $1.25 COFFEE, pound pkee, ddc piciase Grove Nais SUNNY JIM—5 Pound Cans BREAKFAST BELL—Steel Cut GRAPEFRUIT, 25¢ OLIVES, 29¢ DROMEDARY—N. 2 Cans Large Size—SERVUS PEACHES, 25¢ SHRIMP, can, 19¢ GULFKIST AMOCAT CUT STRINGLESS 1 PEANS—Tender No. 2° 94 Quahty Canned Foods 1 can Amocat Fruit Salad tins AMOCAT TENDER PEAS Sifted June No. 2 tins ... ... 1 can Amocat Grapefruit 1 can Amocat Strawberries 1 can Amocat Blackberries ALL FOR . AMOCAT EXTRA SWEET GOLD- EN BANTAM CORN, No. 2 tins ... e it —— AMOCAT GOLDEN WAX BEANS SHIORESS Mo, Riedivey O Buy By Brand—It’s Your Protecti Al SOLDR! Al AN —It’s Your Protection Very Tender—No. 2 tins ... 280 SARDINES, 15¢ Cucumber Relish, 34c BRISTLING IMPORTED—In Pure Olive Oil HEINZ Su gar and Cinnamon AMOC: \T CORN ON COB No. 21, 3e 18¢ ;:ut(l'/n‘ SPINACH | 23 c “'/2 Year in and year out the Dependable Quality of AMOCAT never varies—QUALITY CANNED FOODS SWEET PICKLES, 69¢ HEINZ—Quart Jars George PHONES 92 and 95 MEAT BALLS, 29¢ HEDLUND’S Brothers OPEN EVENINGS Toast, 31c 12 ounce packages BAKING POWDER, 32¢ CRESCENT—One Pound Cans SYRUP, Amocat, 39¢ CANE AND MAPLE—36 Ounce Cans AMOCAT HOMINY T LA lll]S IR TR 5 ANNOUNCING A NEW DELIVERY ROUTE ON GLACIER HIGHWAY TO ALL POINTS AS FAR AS TEE HARBOR WEDNESDAY AND SUNDAY é LARGE SHIPMENT OF STRAWBERRIES, CANTALOUPES, CHERRIES AND EVERYTHING TO ARRIVE ON ALAMEDA | Clearance Sale | of WOMEN’S SHOES May 1st to 15th All Regular $10.00 to $13.50 Values . $7.95 All Regular 850 to 10.00 Values . $6.95 SCOUTS LEAVE DEPARTMENT GRANTS | AUTHORITY TO SEND PRISONER TO ASYLUM Authority has been rececived from the Department of Justice by the Uni'ed Sli\lex Mm's}ml to p(-rmlt SATURDAY FOR Local BOy Scouts Depal’l Mormngsldo sanitarfum. Miller is at 9 am Saturdav for Iserving a sentence there for white e G | slavery. Eagle River Camp He was” sentenced to 60 days im- | prisonment and to pay a $250 fine, Some 30 boys, members of um‘;Severnl days ago he became violent- local Boy Scout troops, will leavoil}' insane and was ordered com- 3 town tomorrow morning for the an- (mitted to the sanitarium by Com- nual encampment of two weeks missioner Arnold of Ketchikan. He | at Eagle River, H. L. Redlingshafer, | Will be sent south on an early boat Chief Scoutmaster, will have charge AR of the camp. Automobiles for transporting the | Seouts will be available for all who | desire to go. The Scouts are re-! quested to assemble at City Hall in : Albert White arrived in Seattle last time to leave at 9 am. tomorrow. night and will sail from there to- If the usual good weather, which morrow on the steamer Yukon for as a rule has marked encampments | Juneau, according to word received in previous years, the boys will live lat the Marshal's office here. They in tents. If, however, it should have been on a brief visit to Wash- prove to be cold and wet, the newly |ington, D .C. completed cabin will be used. It is ready for occupancy in case of emergency. MARSHAL ALBERT WHITE LEAVES SEATTLE, YUKON United States Marshal and Mrs. — eee —— Commercial job printing at The | Bmpire. Put Your Name on Our Books THIS MONTH and we will save you money A“ R g I 7 00 t 8 50 v | 5 : 9 5 CORNED BEEF, reg. 35c¢ ..... 28 eguiar 1 0 p diues [ B SWANSDOWN, reg. 48c, 2 for 75 One Lot Broken Sizes, Regular $8.50 to $12.50 . $5.95 SERVUS COFFEE, the best grade, 1b... .50 . NALLY’S MAYONNAISE, pts., reg. 50c .38 One Lot Broken Sizes, Regular $750 to $11.00 . $4.95 i ROMAN MEAL, reg. 40¢ ................ Y ‘ : ! Larfie m% GRAHAM CRACKERS, reg- i-- No Refunds or Approvals on Sale Shoes : 4 - 3 pounds CRISCO, reg. ‘))‘c. :37 . , i h GARNICK’S Goldstein’s Emporium ; ‘ PHONE 174 SHOE DEPARTMENT : : | ‘fllllilIIlIIIIII|IIlllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINHIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHIIIIIIIIII|||llllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIll||||IIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIlIIIlIIlIIIIIIIIII|II|IIIIIIIIIIIII|I!|HIIIII|IIIIIIIII B -

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