The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 12, 1929, Page 8

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R RER T S N WNORRY RO SRR S W ey SR VORI YT EIRR AV PV ET VY R ANy VRNV YV VY ey VYR CHAMBER PUTS ELECTION OFF ' FOR ONE WEEK \Jcmlnatlono for Director- ships Closed Today— Elect N("(t ch’k and —————— Vegetables G o ioa o en s THE DAlLY ALASKA EMPIRE THURSDAY, DEC. 12, 1929. SINGERS ARE ARRESTS MADE | (nary figures will be approximately correct. A request for information rela- tive to Alaskan commerdial bodies, and population figures for the vari- | Private Sokoloff is the head- | fire, carrying his emergency tele company operator. graph equipment, when his foot wen{ ous towns in the Territory was re- |ceived by the Chamber from the |New York State Chamber of Com- | merce. This data is to be included in the annual book issued by 1 organization. Former Secretary Frank A. Bo; of the Chamber, will sail from N York on January 2, on a world tour, i traveling on the Dollar liner Presi- dent Johnson, according to a wire received by Brice H. Howard. Mr. Boyle will be in San Francisco on that | vas only recently dischargad from the army hospitai where he “ds treated on burm recewed wh1‘~ WANTEDFOR 'ASRESULT OF . PUBLIC FEST FATAL BLAZE i Meeting Will Be Be Held Next| Two Pathe. Executives, Week for Christmas Charged with Man- | Community Tree slaughter rly next week a meeting w NEW YORK CITY, N. Y., Dec. 12. - |ing burns from which he only re S Election by th r of Com- merce of member. e Board of e 5 o Directors for 1930 v today post- I,ettULL, l‘lr”L hL ld% """" poned one week ations Rielery .o v e 20c and 25c | s EEE e cicctin ik S5 op s The Chamber deferred election to Cauliflower, per head .30c to 40c §|oermit the pmoe a ballot. % g 2 el | Twenty-one nomir were made Fresh Spinach, 2 Ibs. for ... .. 35¢ st week, but two of these Brussel Sprouts, per Ib. .. ... .. 30c Celery Roots, each . .........25¢c Fresh Carrots, 4 bunches for. . Fresh Beets, 4 bunches for ftictimbers,each ... ieion Green Onions, 4 bunches for . 1 LL]\S, 3 bumhcs f()r Jap Oranges, per box, $1 .3.‘) Just In-]\ucou, per lb. . 30¢ CALIFORNIA GROCERY PHONE 478 {have since withdraw: | Postpone Bar I The time for sut ting additional |data on the proposed Mendenhall Bar dredging project ! been ex- tended for the pe 1 one year, the Chamber wa informed by the Board of ers of the | War Department. De 31, nexy {was the time as ly fixed |Recently the C |the Board to cha cember 30, 1930, granted. During the coming year more da- ta will be gathered by the Cham- | ber on the need channel over Mende 1 Bar and | this will be placed before the Board. Radio Hearing Heard | The Federal Radio Cummissioni {held its hearing last Monday on the | ‘A"nkq radio broadcasting licenses, according to a telegram from Col. ‘Fx‘mk Griffin, head of the Seattle- | | Alaska Cable system. He said the ‘Chlof Signal Officer of the Army \md appeared before the Commis- | the race. e date to De- s request was which the Signal Corps would han- dle Alaska stations and licenses. | The Commission has taken the| matter under consideration. It prob- ably will issue a new order within a Compacts FOR LOOSE AND SOLID POWDER $2.50 of Silver—Many Different Designs Make a Delightful Christmas GIFT Made * W hoopee i | ? | i Conklin Fountain Pens AND PEN SETS $5.00 to $35.00 JUNEAU DRUG CO. FRFE DELIVERY PHONE 33 O i S S S e R S I U S S S |week or ten days, Col. Griffin said. | Await Official Survey i No action can be taken by the| mber on the Front Street im- | ient project until an official | s completed by municipal | thorities, the Chamber was in- 1 |invariably shut his eyes. Trainers appealed a4 coaches dried to break him of \ small boat |- |sion and presented a plan undeu % | d at which all public gers are requested to atten: i e purpose of preparing for v choral work to be given on the af noon of December 24 at the Cor munity Christmas Tree exercise Triangle Place. The Juneau Woman's Club i ponsoring the event and the ct cinging will be under the directi of Elmer E. Reed. —Two executives of the Pathe Stu- dios have been arrested on charges of manslaughter in connection the death of 10 persons in the fi whic¢h destroyed the Manhattan Film Studio Tuesday forenoon. John C. Flinn, aged 40, Vice-Pres- ident, and Henry F. Lalle; Manager, have been arr 1e police seized 100 imated to hold betwee As now planned the public e is- 100,000 feet of film. es will be held about 4:30 o'clock on | The manslaughter ck | the afternoon of December 24 to on negligence growing permit a large attendance of not alleged violation of the only the children but adults as we 1ance prohibiting the The meeting next week will be more than five reels of 1i purpose of rehearsing the se- building of tha Manhattan type. ns to be given at the exercise: - e B S AL T B LEL Almquist kress your Suit We call and deliver. Fhone 528. CHEESE FOR ALL PURPOSES January 21, Mr. Howard said. New crop english walnuts w featured at thte Chamber’s lun: today. They were furnished Mrs. J. R. Porter, Orange, Calif re —_—aa | SHUT-EYE KABIT CCST( GREENIE FULLBACK Jon NE WORLEANS, Dec. 12.— DeColigny, Tulane football p lost his chance at fullback thi: lbomuse he couldn't keep his eyes open. Coach Bernie Bierman noticed that when DeColigny hit the line he * ALEX SOKOLOFiL' G:inis the habit but failed and he became PICTURE IN PAPERS a reserve tackle. Direct low wave connecti tween Fort Wright, Spokane Presidio, San Francisco, an ture of the dispatchin; nessage from Fort W lmported French Roquefort Cheese, pound .........$1.00 Imported Swiss Cheese, 1b. 1.00 Imported Roquefort Cheese, formed by Allen Shattuck, C‘nair«‘ man of the special committee on the | | matter. The City Council has au- | | thorized such a survey, it was an- | {nounced. City Engineer Frank A Metcali‘ | put before the Chamber a blue print { showing plans for the new City float | to be constructed at the Alaska Ju-! |neau rock dump. It will be in-| Census Figures in January A preliminary report on the local‘ | Federal census enumeration will be | available for public use about the; end of January, Director Charles E'i Naghel told the Chamber. The mop- | | up campaign is still under way. | It will be several months later be- } | fore the final and official count is %made known. However, the prelimi- | e | Old papers 1or sw: at The Em- | pire office. [ e i LEGION AREN . Next Smoker | DECEMBER 21 | Auspices of JUNEAU CABINET Post Office Substation No, 1 and DETAIL MILL- e e WORK CO. i Fronu Street, next to Warner :000“0 9404000 3 | Machine Shop . MAKE YOUR MONEY || et ma ; Count on P ay D(ly |{ GENERAL CARPENTER WORK $ FLOUR, 50 pound sack ... $235 ||l GLASS REPLACED SOAP—Red and White, large bars, good 3 i 4 o AUTOS asiinos (28 chars iAo 1.00 §1Ehst1matesRFeS:2§hed Upon SNOWDRIFT—3 pound pail, regular e Bz oamtl ol e 79 b — BLACK TEA—1 pound package, ex- i 3 I Gllens oeade > o o o .76, 4| Usefu'l Gifts { BROWN RICE FLAKES—ready cook- SHEAFFER . ed, two packages .35 l and COME IN AND LOOK AROUND— s PARKER OUR STORE IS YOUR STORE Fountain Pen g Desk Sets | Pl GARNICK’S || oo ; DRUG CO. ! PHONE 174 . s, #ree Delivery Phone 134 = g il Y Old Papers for sale at Empire Office|] " Mo Ortem talled early next Spring. ,- 11-2 oz. portion ........ .l Phe-net Fine Cheddar Cheese, package .. Velveeta Cheese, package. Nippy Pimento Cheese, 1 1-4 pound package Philadelphia Cream Cheese Pabst-ett Cheese, pkg. Badger Limberger Cheese Italian Blend Grated Cheese, package 30 30 15 .30 50 .10 Watch for prices on arrival of next Canadian Boat--- NEW GOODS Purveyors to Particular People GEORGE BROTHERS PHONES 92 and 95 OPEN EVENINGS DELIVERIES— 10 am,, 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 3:30 p.m., 4:30 p.m. B 2 2 e oy Announcing THE OPENING of the JUNEAU MELODY HOUSE "Heinz DO IT Clean out Boiler. Change water in Heating Plant. Cover Pipes and F See that Safety Valve works. Inspect Smoké Pipe and clean Chimney. cently recovered. The fingers off both hands were burned, as well his feet. He finally escaped nd his equipmeént with him wr h ported to his officer in ch: NOW - urnace with Asbestos. PHONE 34 Ex Al GE 57 HIGH CLASS GOODS Rice and Ahlers Co. Plumbing—Heating—Sheet Metal “We tell you in advance what job will coq’” vercoats MADE OF OREGON L-WOOL FABRICS The Leader § Department Store § Varieties Now on Sale--Dec. 10th to 24th Holiday Specials STOCK THE PANTRY NOW WITH THESE PHONE 34 tra Values IN Men’s Nuf Said $15.00 TO $27.50 SEE THESE AT ORGE BROTHERS 4 Monday. Dec. 16th,1 P. M. Exclusive Dealers VICTOR RADIOS and PHONOGRAPHS SHEET MUSIC RECORDS RADIO SUPPLIES IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIlIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIllllmlllIllillllllllllllllljflllllfll : LU T T T T T Sanitary Grocery THE STORE THAT PLEASES PHONES 83—285

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