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i : 1 Y - b ' ! MIXED VEGETABLE FOR SOUPS AND SALADS No. 2 size—3 ior ASPARAGUS TIPS SERVUS PICNIC— Nice Tender Tips— Tin S THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1929. y { { { E COMPLEXIO 1 5 bars for ) GOOD FOR FR . 2 tins—each If It's From Our Store It's N SOAP— Can § s KREME WHIPPED PICNIC— § SOMETHING NEW— { Can 1 can pum can picnic picnic size Tender Peas, All Fresh They are best quality that — PUR-.VEYORS TO PARTICULAR PEOPLE -~ D CRAB MEAT ! | E \ { SELECTED CLAW MEAT— { ! )] JUST THE SIZE FOR TWO e size Cut Beans, 1 ize Wax Beans, 1 can for.. S e ——— i %HERE”S SOMETHING NEW AGAIN WHOLE GRAIN WHEAT— Prepared Ready to-Serve— Tin c | Y | e o e g W S e A e e USSR HONEY § E HEINZ SWEET DILL PICKLES SPECIAL— . st e ! . BUTTER NEW ERA PASTEURIZED— Guaranteed to Give Satisfaction Pouhd 2l o c D e U AU Bros. Free Delivery money can buy SIS PERSUNALITY IS [ WHO'S WHO I} D WHERE | | lMPuRTANT ITEM Ed. J. Blake, siudent of Ore von‘ An act by “Dr. J. F. P.” is bill-) State College, returned here night to spend the summer vaca- ‘ nd “’m"’[‘f“ The “Dr.” is her- and ha ofh o hromIneRt ipary] S WY aver Tl stulf in 1 iodk] wenistice. Blavina tbail m\pxm( sional fashion, it is said. By S. W. PRENOSIL ithe City League and being a mem- | b ) R (A. ,;'n",m nm of the Firemen’s basketball OLD CLOTHES WANTED e uad. | NEW YORK, June ing attention is being given to the| Among the tourists aboard the| The Rev. Gabriel Menager is busy question of management by specu- |Frince George, making the round-| {this week fixing boxes of clothes llr:";m in securities. 1 |trip, is J. H. Keith, Vice-President for the natives, orphans and eski- Good management invariably |°f Remington Arms Company. He|mos of the far northern part of is pleasantly impressed with the means good earnings and good earnings mean substantial profits for the shareholder In the case of investment trusts management is regarded as the pri- mary factor in the determination of market values. This is illustrat- g, +pe steamer Prince George. Mr. ed by the fact that shares of hold- ‘Gunther spent the hour in port ing and investment companies or- ‘last night visiting local shops. He! ed and controlled by the J. P.'gaid it was a remarkable trip and| H. H. Gunther, proprietor and| |operator of a resort at Murietta gar Morgan and other large interna- nis entire party is enjoying it to fur garmapts. Goldstein’s Em- tional banking interests, sell much | the utmost.” | porfum., —adv. higher than those managed by les-| p_ E. Sheriff, piano tuner of} — ., ser known investment banking firms. Southeast Alaska, returned to Ju- neu on the Admiral Rogers. Ray Dennis, Indian boy from the Two of the most striking NSES‘Sheldon-Jackson School, came to| in which new management has'Juneau on the Admiral Rogers on| brought substantial appreciation [his way to his home in Haines. | in market values are the Mont-| Moses S. Jackson and Arthur G.| railroad | Schaaf, soldiers from Chilkoot Bar- | | i gomery Ward and Erie common. Montgomery Ward un-\racks are on their way to van-| der the management of the late couver Barracks on the Admiral| Theodore F. Merseles, who reor- Rogers. | ganized the business and planned ——————— its extensive expansion into the! Presh roasted peanuts and pop- | chain store field, has been one of | corn. Juneau Ice Cream Parlors, | sensational features of the | —mm———— | so-called “Coolidge bull market.” | Erie, the butt of many Wall Street jokes years ago, has risen to prominence under the management of J. J. Bernet, who was placed in control of that road by the Van Sweringen interests and did much to rehabilitate the property before his recent transfer to the presi- dency of the Pere Marquette rail- road. the TRY OUR Plain Layers | Maryland oil received a new lease of life when Morgan interests ac- quired a large block of stock and sponsored a change in manage- ment. Paramount-Famous-Lasky's lgr market position has been strength- 1 ned by an active participation in} " | fts financial policies by Kuhn, Locb Strawberry | and company, who also have been| instrumental in the rehabilitation | . of the St. Paul and Missouri Pa-| Shortcake cific railroads. Other instances are numerous. One reason for the successful| management of companies Sponsor-| cd by the large banking interests | is that their resources enable them | to go out and buy the services of i the best men available. These men, | having proved their ability, are giv- en a free rein in the conduct of the business. ———————— BOUND FOR WRANGELL J. P. Forde, in charge of the De- partment of Public Works for Brit- ish Columbia, and Mrs. Forde, are passengers for ‘Wrangell on Lhe‘ 10c per layer Peerless Bakery Admiral Rogers. ————— i LET Amqus rress Your Sult | w.aflln.nddcllvu'. Phone 526. the Territory. tour and delighted with the won- | responded generously in contribut- (lel(ul scenery on the route. |ing discarded or outgrown clothes for the | Father Menager said. We ma-c anu awer all kinds of | | | Try a HOT TAMALE after the show. Juneau Ice Cream Parlors, | = «-'smzcm ACT AT PALACE TONIGHT | cd for the Palace Theatre tonight taking uie lead in the movement Many people have poverty stricken families, —————— real Portsmouth, all large Virgi More are |iron is being wired for flood lights. | Springs, Calif, accompanied by his|desired and anyone having any-| i { |family are making the roundtrip|thing that they wish to have sent' | in the boxes can leave it at the | Bishop’s house. \ EW VIRGINIA LEAGUE MAY BE ORGANIZE he system will be portable and |can be taken to other fields. | e o S NORFOLK, Va., June 28—A Nor- | BROUGHT INTO HOSPITAL folk commercial organization is Abram Peterson was brought into Juneau from the Taku Cannery last Richmond, Lynchburg, |night and taken to St. Ann’s Hos- a cities, | pital on a stretcher, suffering from E on, |a stroke. revive the Virginia league for 1 A y Norfolk, ,are without baseball this | while Charleston in South C - !Raleigh in North Carolir MAJOR OPERATION Savannah, in Georgia, als professional teams. - FOOTBALL “AFIER DINNER” Joseph Kelley underwent a ma- | Jor operation at St. Anz's Hospital }lhis morning. He is reported to \be doing weil. - e— ST. PETER, Minn, June 28—| Students at Gustavus Adolphus col- | We SPECIAL1ZE on Tinting and lege here will take their football |Framing Plctures. Call in and see after dinner next fall. The gud-‘nu* work. Coabes Studios. adv | prrr—— — MEN’S CRAVENETTED CAPS Nonbreakable Visors | “For the Outdoors” |} Showing the new “BUCKAROO” Ansco Cameras and CAMERA SUPPLIES BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. Free Delivery Phone 134 WHEN WE SELL IT IT'S RIGHT Sub Station Post Office No. 1 Breeches, Blazers and and || Cruiser Shirts from the * WATER PROOFED famous Pendleton line. Wool Cloth : Keep warm and dry || No Other Caps As Good ) in all weather Price No Higher |SABIN & SCOTT The Store for Men J. M. Saloum | | Next to Gastineau Hotel Our Store Doors Are Doors to | ECONOMY 13 DEW The Original Color- less Deodorant Non-Irritating Harmless to Use 50¢ Juneau Drug Company H. M. HOLLMANN R. R. HERMANN Free Delivery Phone 33 Certo, regular 35¢ size, 2 for .. ..55¢ Post Toasties, each ............10c l Baking Soda, regular 10c, 3 for. .25¢ ‘Snowdrift, 3 pound size ........78¢c Cracker Jack for the kiddies, gegular 10¢..00. .. ... 0 Matches, household cartons, regular 35¢, 2 cartons . . .....45¢c GARNICK’S | PHONE 174 -3 __—-Jl BBV RWMMELH BB BB IUBUBUIBUBUBUE @H&fl&flflmflw BEVBUBBUY - DURING OUR Closing Out Sale We Have Accumulated a Large Variety of o iR R e« AN e Remnants These Will Be Placed on Sale on OQur Reg- ular REMNANT DAY, JULY 1ST-DON’T MISS THIS Everything Must Go For Cash We Quit Goldstein’s Emporium JUNEAU'S BARGAIN CENTER