The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 25, 1929, Page 8

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Thite ant: var, 88 Mixed lce and 3, geoteh land- ment 40. Olden times raln holder 9. Noticed 41. Japanese sash 3. Taverns 2. More eccentric 51. Insects 43. Old measures §7, Malden loved 3. Company: G4, Three: prefix of length by Zeus b3 8. Pronoun 45. Dine Fine 1. uh's vessel 59, Candle powert . Hard-seniea 86, Past of 5. Early English abbr. frults wagon court 61. At home : IEII%% Nl ANNE Nl dNNE &N // EIIII%IIHII g | | | 1 BT[] lantic City beginning January 11. jThe display will show samples of the background for the next Road Show, which will be held at At- Home for Rent 5 rooms, with bath, furnace heat, com- pletely furnished, in- cluding piano. Gar- age. Well located. a map of the projected Pacific-Yu- kon Highway, showing completed ever to be shown at the Interna- tional Good Roads Show is now of Lieut. John R. Noyes, formerly a member of the Commission and a SHUWN IN EAsT | Alaskan products, including ores from the several sections, grains {and other agricultural products and B probably some of the products ul its fisheries industry. Comprehensnve All-Alaska | . | sections of the route and the gaps Exhibit for Good Roads |on the route that must be closed. | Trophies of game, furs, the fun- ShOW IS Planned |damentals of a prospector’s out- it will also be shown. being prepared for that organiza- tion for its annual meeting next January, it was announced today by Maj. Douglas H. Gillette, En- gineer Officer of the Alaska Road resident of this city, who is now stationed in the east. Various commercial organizations in the Territory are defraying ex- penses for shipment of the display A feature of the display will be The largest All-Alaska Exhibit' Commission. It will be in charge which has been an annual feature for several years past. Heretofore it has been almost en- App]y tirely pictorial, composed of pho- ~ tographs of Alaskan scenery, roads, GEORGE BROS. and industrial and agricultural GROCERY scenes. These photographs and others mounted on panels wlll form SPECIAL NOTICE Reserved seats in parquet for all school pupils for “CAPPY RICKS” at 50 cents each Coliseum—Monday and Tuesday evenings, October 28 and 29. Seat sale now on at Butler Mauro and Juneau Drug Companies. Auspices American Legion FREE'! A Beautiful Cake Plate with 2 Packages of Cake Flour DON’T FORGET—We are giving FREE also a pint of PUREX with every pur- chase of a quart bottle of PUREX— at 35 cents P ——— GARNICK’S PHONE 174 other. BIGGER VALUES HERF' THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, OCT. 25, 1929. whlch it was growing thus ending Ixts growth which would have been |normal when it weighed at least i four pounds. The plant on which it was grow- |ing is two feet high and has two| remaining lemons on it. This | plant was on exhibit at the rccent[ Southeastern Alaska Fair, | American Wonder lemons have | AIR CONTRACT IS TAKEN BY ALASKA FIRM ybu’-n known to bring 25 cents each| Will Dellver Passengers, |in fruit markets. F may be successfully grown in hot- | urs at Nome from | houses, they cannot be grown com- ‘ Cape North mcrcflally This is the first time that the FAIRBANKS, Alaska, Oct. 25.— Declared to be the largest air trans- | Juneau Florists have attempted to grow American Wonder lemons and portation contract ever taken in |1t is believed that this is the only “ Alaska, the Alaska Airways has en- |1emon of this variety \to be‘grown tered into an agreement with the }‘“ Alaska. Swenson Fur Trading Corporation | to bring 15 passengers and six tons of furs from Cape North, Siberia, ‘FREM.M]NG w“"l' BE to Nome. | JUALIN WATCHMAN The planes will make about 15°' trips, flylng over Bering Strait mld{ Frank premmmg pioneer pros- following the coast line for 100| ,..t5r and miner of this district, miles. ‘has been employed by the South- Each round trip is estimated to | | eastern Alaska Mining Company be about 2,000 miles. | watchman of the Jualin mining Col. Ben Eielson will fly onej, ooty it was announced today plane and Frank Dorbrandt the |, w1’ paylkner, local agent, He succeeds George Stevens who died Col. Eielson will leave Saturday .. yyain Jast week from heart fail- for Nome where he will join Dor- | ..- brandt. i Mr. Fremming has been working |at the Alaska Juneau development |camp on the Manville group on AMERlCAN WONDER ‘ Taku River. He has just returned LEMON GROWN HERE“O town. He owns a number of | mining claims in the Berners Bay An American Wonder lemon,|district on which he will do as- measuring three and one-half inch- ;-‘Cif‘mem work this winter. i P es in diameter and weighing four- | LADIES teen ounces, has been the center of | Salesman's sample line of Dress- attraction for the past two dfns and may be seen in the window oi‘ s, Here Saturday and Monday the Juneau Florist Shop on Third [ONLY. $4.75 up. The Leader Street. “The lemon was grown at | Store. —adv. the Juneau Florist greenhouse on | - e, the Glacier Highway and was acci- LET Ammquim ress Your Sult dentally knocked off the plam on We ecall and deliver Phone 526, WWOQNWWW“W YOUR DOLLARS BRING TOVIATO SOUP, Camp- bells, 3 cans for .. 25c PEANUT BUTTER, Adam527 c Brand, 1 pound cans. ;. 75c “SYRUP, Cane and Maple half gallon cans ... AMOCAT FOR YOUR FRUIT CAKE FRESH SHIPMENT Orange, Citron, Lemon, Grapefruit, ancupplg : and C?lf'r.rvies Candied Peel: o FRANKFURTERS, No. 1 43 G tall imported style, can .. qt. PUREX, per bottle md 1 pt. bottle FREE.... 35(; 2¢ % MACARONI, SPAGHETTI, ses e NOODLES, 3 packages - St R and W BRAND ‘ 3 OYSTERS, $ 2 cans for :45c FANCY RHUBARSB, large cans 45c 1 ORANGE MARMALADE, half gallon cans .......... s] STUFFED OLIVES, 2 5° | LYE, High Test, ar. 2 large cans ;250 TOMATOES, Solid Pack, Purveyors to Particular People 5 FAST DELIVERIES DAILY | 10 a.m., 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 3:30 and 4:30 p.m. ZJarsfor No. 1 talls, 3 for 45(; WQWWWOWM JELLO All Flavors, ORANGES, Sweet and 21 c Juicy, per dozen .......... GEORGE BROTHERS MANY ARRESTS |* Although thcyIB“lg]an Pohce Push Inves-| DOUGLAS GIVES $25 TO. A. L. DRUM CORPS heir to the Itcal\a: ts:‘unc 1cse being | BUREAU WAREHOUSE ey "iri‘;ts“éi‘ve been mace| SCENE OF CHIMNEY FIRE THIS MORNING/ of suspects believed implicated in the plot against his life which cul- | 3 An unusuai c-:smney fire in the warehouse of the United States| minated yesterday when the Prince “as placing a wreath on the tomb ) of the Unknown Soldier, Bureau of Public Roads called out i . {the Fire Department at 11:30 &. ceived a donation of $25 from the Meanwhile the Prince is unde o [ terred by his near untimely end and | |m. today. No damage was done. |city of Douglas. |is joining joyously in the festivi- | The chimney was a large, Ivewv This organization is the only on~ ties in his bonor, celebrated with | Concrete structure. When the flfe- | of jts kind in the entire Territory Bl 3 iV | Princess Marie Jose in the form'fl"?g" sy ed xfihe bullding, ool of Alaska and Douglas' gift come; tigation—Prince Joins announcement Of thelr betrothal. b orthern Laundry O om |88 8 delightful surprise to the oy \ SN R |Creek, flames were spouting from | members of the Corps who expres Festivit the top of the chimney almost 20 P ics ’ CHICKEN DINNER et [bigh. themselves as being extremrl | Epecial Chicken Dinner at Ma~ Tlmbgr falsework left in the BPat:ful to their beefactors across BRUSSELS, Oct. 25—A sweeping |bry's Cafe Sunday from noon till ARl b Ralk s daalt fll": il the channel. The entire amount nvestigation of the attempt against (8 p. m.—$1.00. Femmer's Juneau | g will be set aside for Drum Corps the life of Crown Prince Humbert, |killed chicken served. adv. | ?;;‘fia:’ne;"w fanned 1t into a roar-| . ment, The Drum and Bugle Corps of the Alford John Bradford Post No. 4, of the American Legion, has ro- IN ATTEMPT TO KILL HUMBERT llll|l|||II||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIII||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIlIIIIlIIIIIIIlIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIII!IIIIIIII|IIII|||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIEI ANOTHER TRUNK OF SALESMANS SAMPLES EVENING GOWNS ENSEMBLES HOME DRESSES STREET PARTY AFTERNOON DRESSES 125 ENCHANTING Frocks and Ensembles = New Fall and Winter Styles — Every One a £ Pattern Dress—All Sizes TEMPTING PRICES $4.75, $7.75, $12.75, $19.75, $29.75 “4 PRICE FOR EVERY PURSE” ON SALE TWO DAYS ONLY SATURDAY and MONDAY The Leader GEORGE BROTHERS = 0000000000000 A b

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