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

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i EXCAVATING ON CAPITOL SITE T0 BE RESUMED Revised Plans for Founda- tion Received—Pour Concrete Shortly Excavating on the site Alask: nd capitol, suspend to eleven feet, Mr. M This will entail the between 1,000 and 1,500 more yards of earth This will be done by hand, largely, and will e the ex- cavation down to the el strata. In addition to this ge, there are about 1,000 yards of dirt yet to be removed by machine. If weather conditions are not pro- hibitive, the co! ors will begin pouring concr n about one we Mr. Marshall said. The concr shell for the building should be e tirely completed by March 1, next year, he added. ————————— NEW PROPHET UNDER WATC BEIRUT, Nov. 18 new self-| styled Messiah who aid to have | 50,000 Turkish adherents is being | watched by Syrian police. The new prophet, whose name is| Sheikh Ahmed, has left a trail| through Turkish Turkestan and Syria, and has persuaded thou-| sands to cross the border into| Syria to consult with him, listen to his preachings and give offer- ings of goats, sheep and other valuables. | The police don’t like the migra- | tion and are seeking to stop iL‘ They claim that Sheikh Ahmed has | many agents in Turkey who m'(‘ach“ his power visit him. of the stories told of his casion when he | s to cook enough h ) > people. After | 1500 had eaten their fill, there was still rice left over. B e | ALASKA JUNEAU FIVE | DEFEATS MANILA TEAM Taking two out of three games, the Alaska Juneau pin busters Sat- urday evening defeated the Manila team 2450 to 2,308 pins. Larson rolled high single game with 208 pins. Ellengen had high match score, bowling 553. | The scores by games follow: Manila Patrick .. 170 158 158—4861 Nikich 147 146 167—460 Larsson .. 208 152 169—529 | Escalona . .. 154 152 138—444 Pascual ... .-142 122 125389 | Totals . 821 730 757 2308} Alaska Juneau i Ellengen 173 192 188—553 Avoian ... 147 168 137—452! Howell 162 147 193--502 Lang ’ 161 149 163—473 Ashby e 111170 189—470 Totals 754 826 870 2450 L A 4 A d LETTERHEADS as we print them | evidence your business progress and induce people to|sp y tand Navy administrations and was Night School Opens in Juneau Tonight The ececcoecsecee ©o0eoeescecocoe coce0oe00eeeieo0 - o OLD CHIEF 0 SITKANS GIVEN SIGNAL HONOR * Mountain on Baranof Island| ** Is Named for Annahootz by Federal Board In honor of Annahootz, famous Sitka Indian chief of early Ameri- can-Alaska days, noted for his friendliness to the whites, a moun- tain on anof Island has been med Annahootz by the United ates Georgraphical Board, accord- to word received by district quarters here of the TUnited| States Forest Service. The mountain, 4,700 feet high, is located about two and one-half} mi from the beach at Nakwasina | Narrows on the west coast of Bar- anof Island, and is north of Katlian | Mountain, named after a rival| chieftain at one time an enemy of the whites but who later became | friendly. | Annahootz ruled over the Sitkans for many years and served for a long time as Indian policeman at Sitka. He died prior to 1900, ac- cording to Rev. A. P. Kashevaroff, | curator of the Alaska Museum and | authority on Alaska history. { The Geographic Board, announc-| ing the naming of the mountain, said it was named Annahootz on| the recommendation of the United | States Forest Service, in honor of the chief who “with his tribe pro- tected the white population from | the natives under Katlian, a nval: chief. He always enjoyed the cct and confidence of the c many times rewarded for his friend- Iy acts.” The Rev. David E bson o Cathedral Shelter, Chicago, sisted 1,000,000 unfortunates in the | last 10 years. i | | e | € — ., The Hartman hotel at Hollister, | Cal, has not had a lock or key for its front door since it was founded 50 years ago. S e Ponies, Iceland’s leading form of transportation, are being supplant- ed by the American automobile. GOODRICH Leather Work}! Shoes A fine grade, oil tanned leather shoe with Goodrich Cord soles wear like iron. Munson last. Moc- casin toe. P Now $4.25 pair | SABIN’S The Store for Men [ W MATCHES—6 boxes t can JONATHAN APPLES box make ] g Ll BUY A POUND OF MARSHMALLOWS E FOR 35 CENTS AND——— Get a ticket on Beautiful Enamel Bread Box —LEvery Twelfth Person Gets a Box FREE PICKLED PEARS—Iarge whole fruit, PICKLED PEACHES—Whole Yellow Clings, can _.......... FRUIT CAKES—both light and dark, all sizes—like mother used to GAEy;ggK’s et 3 o carton 10 dozen to ,,,,,, 50¢, 60c¢ and 75¢ THE Daily Cross-word Puzzle ACROSS s Coueh stion of Saturcay's Puzzle % Color 8. Uneloss > | 10. Continong 11, Pasturs 16, ¥orwnrd mojr @|n|m [0 20. Mischlevous child . Netives of ormandy k=] GG ite of the seale DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, NOV. 18, 1929. 9, itailan river 18, S misol for tel- R | 7th Annual Canned Foods Sale | o Each year more Juneau housewives are learning to take advantage of George Brothers Regu- £ lar Fall Canned Goods Sale. The reduced prices mean substantial savings on Finest Quality § Canned Fruits and Vegetables, rarely offered elsewhere at less than standard prices. Every [ article is special pack, highest grade, fresh canned during the late Summer or Fall. ; Market activity indicates that Canned Peas, Corn and Tomatoes will be higher soon, reo-spot nreies w .. . . . ficuity = " so the sale in addition to present savings offers the thrifty buyer a chance to stock up against T e ot advancing prices. 3. Attempt Easlly fircie : i i DOW ¥ ;yv,--!‘:" "‘" All goods on special are of the Highest Quality and the best that money can buy. ¢ 1. Make stupid A faoas F : ! & Erenpn thm SALE STARTS TODAY AND ENDS NOVEMBER 23RD 2. Writer of the DEAL NO. 1 DEAL NO. 5 3 cans No. 2 Amocat Corn 2 cans No. 2 Amocat Strawberries 3 cans No. 2 Amocat St. Beans 2 cans No. 2 Amocat Raspberries 3 cans No. 2 Amocat Peas 1 can No. 2 Amocat Blackberries 3 cans No. 1 Solid P. Tomatoes 1 can No. 2 Amocat Loganberries ALL FOR $2.39 ays Cheapest ALL FOR $2.07 We Specij\lizg in Quality Foods Costume Jewelry for all Occasions $1.50 In this collection are pearls in choker Neck- and also the smart new lengths. laces in crystal or colored like s also rhinestone necklaces effecti signed. They come in all the new sha of wine, coral, dahlia tones, English greens, new blues, navy and the dainty pastel shades. BRACELETS and EARRINGS In this showing, at an attractive price of $1.50 for the two, are bracelets and earrings to match the necklace and each piece is a really unusual value. They are very specially priced at $150 for the two. NEW DANCE HANDKERCHIEFS Georgette and chiffon painted with lace. 75 cents, $1.00 and $150 NEW HANDKERCHIEFS An unusual showing of very sheer lin- 4 ens, dainty Swiss embroidery and lace trimmed and hand hemmed and hand rolled hems. * 25 cents to 65 cents COLORED HANDKERCHIEFS In all the dainty and new bright shades, tiny white hems. Special at 2 for 25 cents charming designs and are finished with They come in three price groups— Best Quality Is Alw | DEAL NO. 2 DEAL NO. 6 2 cans No. 2 Amocat Corn 2 cans No. 214 Amocat Pears 2 cans No. 2 Prince Spinach 2 cans No. 215 Amocat Pineapple 2 cans No. 2 0Old Homstead L. Beans 2 cans No. 216 Amocat Peaches 2 cans No. 21, Amocat Tomatoes ALL FOR $2.23 Best You Know What You Are Getting DEAL NO. 7 | ALL FOR $1.72 F Our Best Is the Best Obtainable DEAL NO. 3 ’ When You Buy 2 cans No. 1 tall Asparagus Points 2 cans No. 2145 Amocat R. A. Cherries X 2 cans No. 2 Old Homestead Vegetables 2 cans No. 214, Amocat Apricots for Salad 2 cans No. 214 Prince Egg Plums 2 cans No. 2 Amocat Beets ALL FOR $1.88 Look to Us for the Best ALL FOR $2.34 Please Note Quality Goods in Advertisement—No Standard Quality—All Fancy Qual ; DEAL NO. 4 DEAL NO. 8 y il 2 cans No. 215 Amocat Pumpkin 2 cans No. 1 tall Reliance Fruits for Salad 2 cans N Amocat Hominy 2 2 2 e Amoent SauERE e 2 cans No. 2 Amocat Grapefruit can:s' No. 2B ‘“”d il éuccotash 2 cans No. 2 Sweet Treat Sliced Pineapple ALL FOR $1.63 ALL FOR $1.77 __Buy By Brand—It's Your Protection | Every Article Offered Is Highest Grade WHITE RAISINS, ORANGE PEEL, LEMON PEEL, CITRON PEEL, GRAPEFRUIT, GLAZED CHER- RIES, GLAZED PINEAPPLE, CRYSTALIZED GINGER, FRESH BULK AND PACKAGE DATES, CUR- RANTS, SEEDLESS RAISINS, PUFFED SEEDED RAISINS, MINCE MEAT, PLUM AND FIG PUD- § DINGS, HOSTESS FRUIT CAKES, SWEET APPLE CIDER, CRANBERRIES AND BOILED CIDER. > We have secured the exclusive agency for MANNING’S COF- 9 MANNING S COFFEE FEE INJUNEAU. We can grind it coarse or fine, any way to suit your taste, with our new Coffee Mill. We have a standing order of coffee beans shipped in every week. MANNING’S BLUE TRADE MARK COFFEE—Pound, 50 cents. FREE SPECIAL e DEAL NO. 9 TEA GARDEN PRESERVES 1 can Apricot i q.uart Purex 1 can Orange Marmalade 1 pint Purex FREE 33c 1 can Plum Big Store Filled With Little Prices 1 can Strawberry o 1 can Apr-Pineapple e 1 can Concord Grape 6 cans Campbell’s Tomato Soup ... 49¢ 4 cans Franco-American Spaghet: 3 cans Servus Large Oliv 3 cans Watch Dog Lye ... 6 cans medium Van Camps Pork and Beans 3 cans Council Corned Beef .. 6 small packages Lux Flakes Large bottle Premier Chilia Sauce 3 packages Puffed Wheat . Red and White Corn Starch 10 cans Darigold Milk ....... Sweet Juicy Oranges, per dozen Extra large Fancy Prunes, pound 3 cans Dunbar Oysters ... 4 cans Amocat Minced Clams . Impm:ted Swiss Cheese, Roquefort Cheese, Keiller's Dundee Marmalade, MacLaren’s Imperial Cheese, Or- monq s Cream Crackers, Imported Hol]and Cheese Sticks, Hormel’s canned Chicken, Hormel’s canned Hams, genuine Dusseldorf Mustard made in Germany, imported French and Italian Boneless Anchovis in jars. Bl N N S S SO 3 cans No. 2 Amcota Cut Beans 5 cans Amocat Sardines, imported 3 cans No. 2 Amocat Sweet Peas 8¢ Gvd o 3 cans No. 2 Amocat Sweet Corn :‘::::lgr;?;f é;::se; lfi;)::c:aiamllton ganoy; - 3 cans No. 2 Amocat Beets ........ 3 cans No. 2 Amocat Grapefruit = B R S oSSl S A L R N ol T 5 2 CARS—5 FAST DELIVERIES 10 A. M, 11 A. M,, 2 P. M,, 3:30 P. M., 4:30 P. M. our cars are leaving on schedule time—— therefore no delay in deliveries. If you are giving special dinners and have forgotten something give us a ring——we have 4 pleasure cars at your service. If there were better delivery services to be given -WE’'D GIVE THEM. ALL FOR $2.17 Q}mlity for Those Who Love Good Things DEAL NO. 10 2 cans B & M Brown Bread 2 cans B & M Baked Beans ALL FOR 88 cents Buy By Comparison—We Do Amocat Syrup, quart size .. Amocat Syrup, half gallons . 3 pound cartons Pure Honey . 5e 5 pound cartons Pure Honey . Money Back Guarantee on Every Article Don‘t Forget that We Have Clothing and Shoes for Every Member of the Family GEORGE BROS. PHONES 92 and 95 OPEN G! 40 Hart Oil Burners in Juneau THIS IS MORE THAN ALL OTHER MAKES OF AUTOMATIC BURNERS COMBINED WHY? %%, Rice & Ahlers Co. Burns cheap fuel oil without preheating at low pressure. Noise- f less—Simple—Safe. Money back guarantee. “WE TELL YOU IN ADVANCE WHAT ! JOB WILL COST” PLUMBING SHEET METAL

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