The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 18, 1929, Page 8

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THE DAlLY ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY OCT 18, 1929. r—— OBSERVANCE OF ‘3’;5’!212’,”}’,’,,.\,,’,’/,' ALASKA DAY IS '",’ g | ' Stores Remain Open, but Offices and Schools Are | ver is referred ¢ Closed Here Today |4 b o in hair 8 Juneau today was o public $ha tieks GLCEhLE ;lym{u Alas k an of blor I(ir‘% d brunettes. i AS ONE UNIT WORKING HAND IN HAND OUR COMMUNITY CAN e e FAR EXCEED ANY PREVIOUS EFFORTS EVER ATTEMPTED. s S B e e B GEORGE BROTHERS—“THE STORE WITH THE JUNEAU SPIRIT T A STAND PLEDGED T0 DO EVERYTHING IN THEIR POWER TO LEND a public dance in Elks' Hall ST iy LW A ASSISTANCE TO COMMUNITY ADV ANCEMENT. ey, Umtpd S S 8 3 rrs E: eclipsing Cle rt and United Sl’nr ; . And the ission obser s » Y by the new demand made by the B3 were 8 Bt " men. He can under d the 4 £ : in for anything from au of Public teis shuving otrls, 16 Commission, | 0 f fab ik o s o IS DECLARED FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SUPERVISIONOF JUNEAU MELUDY SWEET ORANGES FINEST QUALITY Amocat PIMENTOS | Amocat CATSUP DEER |N[]USTRY HOUSE TO OPEN dozen, 2lc CUT MACARONI per can, 10¢ botile, 23¢ . E e ik nound, 15¢ Comissioner Cooper Rec:| DOORS SHORTLY)§ “MONTHLY DIVIDEND" |y, \\ iy Divipexp»| MONTHLY DIVIDEND” [“MONTHLY DIVIDEND” ommends Transfer of ‘ : i |Mrs. L. A. Pigg Announces SOLID PACK—Best Qualit ) 5 trat i ; ¥ SERVUS BRAND PRI Administration iy o st ies Soom RIDE OF CARROL PUFFED WHEAT (@aoktoued ‘eac) Fago One) i |1 —Has Victor Agency TOMA TOES, NO. 1 CIIILI CON CARNE C()I{N ON COB’ NO. 2 \h-n (‘1\.': Railroad | The opening of a new business for ‘, t(lll, 3 (f(l'ls, 4‘8C ('an, 15(: SiZ(’, 0(1"9 240 p(leage, 16C also endeavor-| yuncau, the Juneau Melody House, plan whereby | i the very near future, by e may e o oy e ik Tyt b0 _'; @ “MONTHLY DIVIDEND” |“MONTHLY DIVIDEND” |“MONTHLY DIVIDEND” | MONTHLY DIVIDEND” ilroad for transportation to ye: round navigation. In this connec tntm Dr. Cooper, In a recent report |y pigg Building on Front Str SNOWFLAKE—Slightly Salted OLD HOMESTEAD SPANISH QUEEN HEINZ cretary Wilbur, said: 'ld_](llx]l'l,’: the Alaska Electric . A" "o e, e j": SODA CRACKERS | VEGETABLES for | GREEN OLIVES APPLE BUTTER S AN 1 the Ml ma Lo e Macking, ey, (T carton, 65¢ - Salad, can, 42¢ large jars, 29¢ jar, 45¢ o 7 , road, their fattening and butcher ncy for all Victor products. ,f‘:g,p'tf:‘:fd’;;;‘;.‘:“;,:“tQ‘EEE:E%,?; e Vi s ol “MONTHLY DIVIDEND” |"MONTHLY DIVIDEND”|“MONTHLY DIVIDEND” [“MONTHLY DIVIDEND” will be butchered. The pe fegtured, and all machines sold | is to establish a refrigerator | | will be serviced. ¢ at Seward. With this ac-| " penry pigg left this morning for complished, butchering can be done geattle where he will be given prac- FIVE FAST D . at eny time; a ready market bilt fiea) training in the technical de- DELIVERIES Purveyors to Particular up. Thus will a new industry beipartment of the Victor plant. Com- © 5 & People developed in Alaska. It is esti- pieting this, he will return here |} OPEN EVENINGS p mated that a reindeer carcass, take an active interest in the when this outlet ls establishad, Will | busivoss. handiice. the serice Wark Telephones 92—95 be worth $10. Since there are|ang repair department. many Eskimos and Indians Who| 1, a4dition to radio and radio have developed herds ranging from | compinations, the Melody FHouse g ke 9 i 7k ki i 1000 to 5000, it is obvious that! i ., v in stock all of the Victor|occupy is being specially con- and wounded on the field when Cein T, i these natives may become men Of | o dels of phonographs, needles, [structed to meet the needs of the MANY K“-I_En another Legion came up in time : wealth.” records, record albums and sheet|business. The main showroom will to beat off the Moors who descend- | Owing to certain excessive €OStS ;e Later it is expected tof{be 21 by 42 feet. It will have ed from the Tafilett region, Mor- in marketing, and lack of markets g oo pianos and other musical in- |specially built in cabinets for rec- BY TRIBE N\ucco. for hides, the present worth of the g\ ments. A new Victor portable | ords and contain other facilities for R animal on the hoof in the herds is | 1yonooranh embodying a number |handling and showing the stock. NAGHEL GOES TO FIRST estimated at about sB ench lof striking improvements will o CITY ON CENSUS WORK ‘ y be placed on the mark(‘ H 1 2 i l rtly H ¥ ecording <o the victor asent. and | WILLOUGHBY AVE. FIRE |Moors Make Suiprise At-| chasies 5. waghel, supervisor for {5iiths Biown by the Melody Hou%v‘ tack on French Foreign |Alaska of the Federal Decennial las soon as it~ appears. DOES L]TTLE DAMAGE Census, left on the steamer Admiral Mrs. Pigg has just received a new Legion in Mountains |watson for Ketchikan. He was| Model R-F 45 Victor Radio, and it i T jcelled in to look after matters in an e is now on display ai the family| A fire in the attic of Jake Crop-| ORAN, Oct. 18—Moorish tribes-|connection with the census, and | SEATTLE, Oct. 18, — Death of residence on Main Street, where the | 1ey's house on Willoughby Avenue | men have made another raid on|Wwill return here Sunday. John Miller, aged 59 years, rail- business is temporarily located. |c¢alled out the Fire Department|French troops on the south slopes e road worker, brings the death toll Anyone interested can see it there |about 11 p.m. Thursday. The blaze lof the Atlas Mountains cutting up NOTICE of the Portland Hotel fire to nine. A quantity of Victor late releasc|Was extinguished without the use|a column of the French Foreign| The Motorship “NORCO” will Miller was severely burned. | records and several radio and radio |0f Water and the damages to the |Legion. sail from Seattle for Juneau and ————— | combinations, will reach here Sat- ;""‘MH\L were nominal. Fifty Legionnaires and native|way points October 25th. For LET Ammque fress Your Sult. urday. Apparently the flames started |soldiers were killed and 21 wound- |freight reservations telephone D. We call and deliver. Phone my The storeroom tk e firm will|2round a stove pipe leading from |ed. B. Femmer, Local Agent, No. 114. 'he hm floor out t.hrough the roof. ’1"he trlbesmcn left many dend —adv. SOMETHING NEW | PETE SAYs: || Todayand Saturday]| Wright's Mayonnaise in quart “A BIG LOAD of all kinds of Fruits andi Vegetables and pint fruit jars selling : : e | . 9 eaen arrived on the NORCO last night, come and take it ' l- d D i Y '9,0 > ‘1.nd ol away : : : ; you can’t lose here.” ! ea er ep i Ore (Made by the makers of Kraft Cheese) Peaches in heavy syrup, No. ‘ No Time to Write All the Prices 5 - 2 1-2 size, can s 33 2 BUT LOOK 4 : GEORGE BROS. Apricots, best grade, \0 2 1-2 size, can ; : Hill’s Coffee, pound : CONCORD GRAPES, basket ..................40c PHONE 83 OR 85 “The Store That Pleases” ] TS, very good, pound Gansing Peaches, 16 pound BRUSSELS SPROUTS, very good, pound ... : THE SANITARY GROCE crate .... . ....51.00 YAKIMA POTATOES, 25 pounds for ..........$1.00 § RY G ARNICK’S HEAD LETTUCE, solid, each ..... ..... .......10c 11 IFORNFA GROCERY PHONE 174 Hams Bacon Cheese - Dairy Products PHONE 478 The Home of Better Groceries

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