The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 15, 1930, Page 8

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8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 15 1930. T ’I“. EGE BE 1UTY GUVERNMENTOF B. C. WILL AID | TAKU DISTRICT _ ILARGE PACK OF FISH FINISHED, READY TO SHIP sh Brokerage 1ds Up Season Splendid Business Con- in Road \ccording to Metzgar %M |the next {()\r: 1,000 and ha i three times m as pr m, loc: is ple season in 1930 ted in Kelct June ess Phote e of Eatontown, / s long nece st N. J. w=s voted the prettiest girl of 3 freshmen at the New of packers will > for women, the Queen to st e g Wrangell. l‘ L‘x 7 .- KUHRES HAVE BOY FUR CAPITOL ONE MILLION Tons Arrive—Concrete Kuhre and Mrs. Kuhre cg . N E last August,” since which time Work Progresses N been with the Alaska R missjon office force. The mot [ d little boy are reported doing nicely. | — e for AND, Oh CLEVELA *ul were unloade WOMEN OF from t Queen before s Mooseheart Legion will m sailed today. ijay evening, January Form work preparatory to cunv‘(l crete pouring on the f floor is | will ’nllow i me mbers | o’clock. Entertainment regular session and all > compar i going o ull- and husbands are urged to J. E. Marshall, truction En- |ized every fire hose i present gineer in charge of two fire AGNES GRIGG, received |t Mar- | in No structural steel was in the present shipment, Mr —adv. Recorder. [ A shall said. Only about 60 tons is to be used on the Capitol. This ! hipped to Juneau at : \ YOO until 3 ¢ part { 5 three 3 pro- § \ %] " PANT is covered by insur- s 4 e It would be possib i M ’.u‘“‘(‘m‘;i‘ | g e { A large assortment of pants || butthis is not being contemplated O CONNOR AND HARDY ! - > - FORD BUTLE ND MISS COONES WED | | BACK FROM CORDOVA Capt. M and Edith Leon |ag, Juneau Fox, U. 8. | serges, worsteds and cheviats. Ford R. Butler were married in ay by Arthur W. ssioner. Mr. Butler is city police officer here, and w termerly prominent in ring circles | Alaska, at one time holding ., 5 heav ight championship of J O'Ctm:h;xz the U. 8. Plain and striped at prices | that please. the the Territory. deva |area. SABIN’S C. 0. SABIN, Prop. e IN IRM\(H FILM | > o —— Many titled Englishwomen have One of ther though she styles \ ) ) { in wool mixture and all wool l | 4 . 4 The Money-Saving GROCERY STORE Where You Get SERVICE Not only are our prices lower on Best Quality Foods but we give you better SERVICE—>5 Fast Deliveries. Associated Press Photo Mrs. J. D. Kohn, wife of Capt. J. D. Kohn, English millionaire, is FRESH TOMATOE puum] ..30¢ hese oho 1e e A e SWEET POTATOES, pound .................. 10¢ il R R R FRESH SPINACH, 2 pounds ... 35¢ ) PARSLEY " Bugl= - o 10¢ GREEN PEPPERS, puund CAULIFLOWER CELERY .. ... RED SHIELD BU TT[‘R Gauzetts 45¢ “For the 35¢ and 30¢ 25¢ and 20¢ Discriminating JERSEY or MAID O’ CLOVER e BUTERR G i f e b 49¢ ,,,,,,,,,, 53¢ BEST RANCH EGGS, 27 ounces BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. n:ee Delivery Phone 134 WHEN WE SELL IT IT’S RIGHT | Express Money Orders | “Purveyors to Particular People” GEORGE BROTHERS Phones 92 and 95 Open Evenings Dmly Cross word Puz le 8olution of Saturday's Puzzle 1. HnHmv n. use T Re - & Inhabitant of leg: an Asiatle Sprin] with country dlrty water 3 Avay . Frequently oney given to harity 13. Was earrled 14. Charge for services 15. Garner 16. City In Yowa 17. Brown 18, Museular twitching ants yielding a condiment 28 Regular cus- tomer Is nfrald of . Collection of facts . Born prop balt gently on the water Portable bed P e SEhuntive croe. offed ation mbol for . Frozen water elluriom N ‘rl'lll“llllt‘ ends Sallor 30, Respond to a Edge of a gare te, SmElns o M- Take & sent 8. Vibrating part 37, Boir of men's of disgust M 45. Possesses of a clarinet elothos . Pronoun 46. Verbal DOWN 88, Fx»mlmn : reatise on 48, Having life art of &1, Stamese coin Automobile try . Three { imes shy hree onles over 83, Baking cr - the original riment . 42. Turned the B4, Goif front wheels 55, McCIoskey s Taxi PER 50 PASSENGER PHONE 173 NIGHT and DAY 24-HOUR SERVICE Old Blue Bird Taxi Stand Next to Arcade Cafe [ prrrrrrr e f DO NOT FAIL WHEN SHOPPING ; TO GO TO ! \ ! \ GARNICK’S, Phone 174 “It’s a Pleasure to Serve”’ Reliance (:](lfI(EGB 50¢ per pound —AT— CALIFORNIA GROCERY Phone 478 MEN’S WOOL CAPS With Ear Laps—$1.75 and $2.00 J. M. SALOUM P. fi. ABBOTT (NG SOUTH GOING & : 3 FOR HEALTH: Hotel, and now Claremont Hotel. with pride to showed the signatures of 31 kans, who had stopped with over Christmas. —— R. W. J. REED ENDORSED s been sold to Mrs. John in charge of Bartlett pointe register which of Portland, who > last trip of the the vacancy in office here. The Pont will be in robe e & ! MDERMOTT RETURNS | ac tne weely nunc " l'RG\l VACATION Cumm(irci Club held s a resolution was pa: Du E R. W. J. Reed as a ¢ sor cDe mott, chief clerk of [the late F. E. Bronson 3 returned to | Collector of Cust 6 Norah, af- For the past 30 *e weeks dur- fhas been stationed at Nome ‘lx i By O time he visited relatives | :emporarily in charge of the Ci A , Wash. toms Office at by airplane from {zell. The ; via. Portland, | Commercial Club r 1999 to Seattle in {tnowledge.—(Wrangell called on Glen| LEI Ammu;.r:'fys You he Gastineau | We call and del I . | SHOE REPAIRING ! x SEE A b A o g i 4 i BIG VAN |.. BENZO A WITCH HAZEL B ‘ The Gun OWL BRAND it CREAM CHOICE MIXED l ]‘/lan RIRD SEED { no> Hemo which the quality—each f ! ) NEW GUNS and AMMUNITION [ cntains catilebone S e L R R S a3 R R e G Used Guns Bought, Pe* little ed i | h,it:d(‘ ‘ b, 3 Ibs. for 75c. Sold and | | A , Iy ‘ Exchanged 1 o YE1TE o Junean }ruc | You will be surprised | oy , at what you save when £ C”“:i')””) a you trade with Van. , | o Moeas aq ! Opposite the Coliseum. Tage DRDERY o s PhonSRa ALWAYS OPEN [ | 'ost Of 1 \ ." - . 3 Sl e ~eo . i irst Showing of | cw g\ Dresses |, A brilliant display of the new- est styles in Spring dresses ar- rived yesterday on the steamer Queen. . with a mode for every mood of milady — em- phasizing style, color, original- ity, diversity and value. sEREED May we have the honor and pleasure of your inspection of these advanced spring styles. You will find yourself enchant- ed with the showing of smart new designs in dresses for the season. R Priced at $15.00 to $22.50 This group of dresses was pur- chased last week in Seattle by our Mr. Tom Allen upon their arrival from New York. HH IRSTEREENNTNND, Sizes 14 to 40. THE " LEADER Departmeni Store .4+ ‘GEORGE BROS., Props. “Always Firs! in Styles and Shewings” PHONES 83 OR 85 “The Store That Pleases” THE SANITARY GROCERY |

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