The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 20, 1930, Page 8

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E e S —— HOOVER TAKES HAND IN NEW | CONTROVERSY Asks Couzens to Push Leg- islation for Permanent POV\“\ COmm'SSlOIl ; i 5 c I sion like the Inter: Ccmmission MORE TEST l'\ll)\\ of the Federal| y testified | F o Associated Press Photo Among those mentioned for justice of the world court to fill place left vacant by resignation of Charles Evans Hughes are: John W. Davis (upper left), Dean Roscoe Pound (upper right), Newton Baker (lower, left) and George W. Wickersham (lower right). (lp]l osition to the Accounting | DREAM HOUSE ATTRACTS | \ ision.” | THOUSANDS OF WOMEN | el | o> —— MAN PREFERRED - BOOK T0 BI.UNDE : lIOLL\“’OOD CAl Feb. 20.—A | man has been found who would rather peer between the covers of a book than into the eyes of a FITTSBURGH, n*: 2( en d Scores of Women and | Men Injured, N. Y Rlot NLW YORK Fet -| LEL Aimq el ) We call and 1hn couple were student. ord University Miss Bowers was frec of ma ties today after telling her s Boys’ Corduroy Long Pants Sizes 4 years to 10 years e Special at $2.75 N THE HOSPITAL Claud Hout __(‘;‘A—i;’r(‘!i St. Ann's| Hospital last night to undergo an cperation for appendicitis. John Garcia entered the h carly this morning to be t for a cut over the left eye. e Dell E. Sheri:i, Jeneau's r!:m:v‘ J. M. SALOUM o= | LADIES SILK DRESSES AND 'EVENING GOWNS In Styles Latest Vogue. \ 1 | Cordurovy Breeches Dark brown fine wale} \\ilhs strongly reinforced corduroy made knee, double seat, lace leg. We are offering these at{! 85.0” Newest patterns and materials — both printed and plain, Sizes to fit all figures C. 0. SABIN, Prop. SABIN’S ; Prices from $7.75 to $35.00 Store will be closed all duy Saturday—Washington’s LAVA SEPTOL ‘ A cleansing and healing antiseptic preparation— Birlhnla_v agreeable and refreshing. 50¢ per bottle LE D E R uneau Drug Z& J Cosiinn & Department om i Store Free Delivery Phone 33 Post Office Substation No. 1 GEORGE BROTHERS /7 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY FEB. 20, 1930. - ' MENTIONED FOR WORLD COURT 1-I-w0 MILI.IBN T‘\anucm seek_a mafority_of|ed, o fluter up into the branches 1 t | |California OAange Grower | tion in which | ( overnment, a tree where, bees have stored ats in the Government, will nf probabl; y not be known before Sat- ho - DOLLAR SUIT =~ - Party from Field Museum | E yeei\mg Rare Honey Bird - LAKES FOR WILD LIFE , w. C.—All State-own- in North Carolina have be on set aside as wild life sanc- tuaries. FOR DAMAGES = HICAGO, F‘L‘) 20.—A Field mu- m cxpedition from PR LIPS il producing shale in the Uintah | in in Utah is estimated at 02,- 59,000,000 tons. | Georgia’s income in 1929 from 10 1 be truck crops was Claims Malicious Re- ports Circulated LOS I\\I(‘FLFS Cal., e o’ 89 ma dr a 70-mile np to visit his daughter. person spends 18| led in the Superior Cour the (‘a'!fornm Fruit G row Our Store Doors Are-— SARDINOLAS (put lunch) can only BUCKET SYRUP. a delicious maple syrup, quart can (Made by the Old Time Log Cabin Co.) RAISIN BRAN, fresh and delicious, pkg. 20c¢ PRUNES, large them in your ?fi LUBNS VUTE JAP, ELECTION Counting of Ballots Starts Unknown,Several Days Tomorrow — Results and fresh, pound ... 15¢ — A vote of he total ap- 0,000 is indicated the second elec- al manhood suf- You Can Always Save Mouey At GARNICK’S * PHONE 17 a and other cit- 80 per cent of e holders cast their starts tomor- of the elec- linseiot Party headed by Premier o Plccw WHGGLY [IIIS Si()Rl \\lII Bl (I()SPD \II DAY S\F URDAY---WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY Come to this store or TELEPHONE 24 and make certain you have ordered enough to supply your wants for 2 days — BELOW ARE A FEW SUGGESTIONS: ITALIAN DINNER, per package . . .. 30c DEL RAY SPAGHETTI or MACARONI — With Macaroni Sauce CORN FLAKES or Post Toasties, 2 for 25¢ CODFISH, 1 pound bricks, pound . . . . 25¢ BONELESS AND TENDER CORN MEAL, 10 pound bag . ... ... 49¢c YELLOW OR WHITE LlT”i S Washmg Powder, 2 pkgs. for for 65¢ LARGE SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR, 2 for 85c¢ CANDY BARS, 5 cent bars, 3 for . . . .. 10c LOVE NEST—SUNSHINE—LUCKY LADY—O’DOLLY {Grated Cheese and BAC()\ Sugar Cured, per pound . .. .. 35¢ You have been paying 50 unts for Bacon of this quality WAXED PAPER, for lunches. .. ... . 10c 80 SHEETS—12x14 CHICKEN BROTH, per jar . . . “DENNISONS™In § ounce glass jar SWEET CORN, No. 2 tins, 2 for . . . . . . 35¢ GRAPEFRUIT, No. 2 tins, 2 for. .. ..45¢ I FLORIDA RELIABLE MUSHROOMS, laroe size tins, 3 for $1.00 “IMPORTED” TOMATOES, Del Monte, 2 for . . . . ... 25¢ SOLID PACK POP CORN, hullless, 2 pounds for . . . . 25¢ ... 18¢ £5,221,000, an in-' g instead of lh" 15 I with us. Doors to Economy 1§ ROGERS PREPARED .I ¥ CHICKEN RAVIOLL =, Compare thc “QL ALFEYS of grooda , vou are paying CASH for, “FANCY QUALITY” at plain § prices we offer. It's no secret you § will be money ahead by dealing § and . SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY and FRIDAY LUX TOILET SOAP, |l RS R KARO SYRUP, Blue LabeliZfiog: o4 o0 - § HEINZ FIG PUDDING, - medium size PARSNIPS, 4 -pounds i s o0 FRESH BEETS, 5 pounds MUSTARD, jar ALBERS FLAPJACK FLOUR, package ...... " CRACKED PECANS, Pound cartons ......... SERVUS HONELY, 3 pound jars, pure APPLE SAUCE, Gallon tins PRETZEL STICKS, 6 3-4 ounce pkgs., 3 pkgs. for . SALTED SODA CRACK- ERS, 2 Ib., crisp, tender Latoe tingac. o s @ TEA GARDEN JELLY, Gy e ¢ DUNBAR OYSTERS, 7 tms 0] vhi e e e 6@ DEAL NO. 1 1 quart PUREX, 1 pint PUREX, ALL FOR \Idst(,r Bleacher "DEAL NO. 2 1 can AMOCAT FANCY CORN 1 can AMOCAT TENDER PEAS 1 can AMOCAT TEN- DER BEETS, ALL FOR . 70@.‘ Buy By Brand--It’s Your Protection | AMOCAT APRICOTS, No. 2 tins, 2 for” 64@ In Extra Heavy Sy rup ~ CREPE NAPKINS, 1(}0 to pacl\age 1 5@} CLOSED ALL DAY SAT ATU RI) AY “Purveyors to Particular People” GEORGE BROTHERS FIiVE FAST DELIVERIES DAILY PHONES 92 and 95 OPEN EVENINGS

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