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e v - THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1930, MALONY BLOCK TO A::cor:ilx;i to :l};eb telrms hx:‘ th: :;r;tling vork contract, 0X Wi egin ‘worl 1t BBEYRE‘DJI(()EVCEI?EISKQORNOX today and has guaranteed to have 5 -oo everything removed within sixty TAXPAYFRS, sUlT “Wrecker” Lee Rox, Juneau's well |days. Nothing is to be left on the - lot, which will be completely clean-| ENDS THIS AFTERNOON known building reducer, has en-|ed for possible future construction. — ered into a contract with Malony | Rox said this morning he would | After tirc and Hill, owners of the Malony have a crew begin work on the |Justin W. Block, which was Tecently gutted property this afternoon and ex- |District © by fire, to remove the ruins. | pccted to proceed with the dis-'against the City ALASKA MEAT CO' 1\ No money was in the cash regis- .ter to greet the marauder. The 1S BROKEN lNTO‘entering party cut the light lines LR in the market, but otherwise dam- After carefully removing a glass|aged nothing. The skylight was skylicht over the office of the|undamaged and the glass which was | Alaska Meat Company, some un- | removed, was carefully set aside in known party, during the mght.‘ z00d condition. entered the market, packed up a e few picces of bacon and a rump{ Only 1,000 Ccnfederate veterans steak or two and left without in-| e left on the Tennessee pension terruption. | rolls. The list includes 75 negroes as rapidly as pos- | sides were e days before Judge|Simpson are the ding in the Federal|protesting against a taxpayers' suit|which was made PIGGLY WIGGLY i1s an Alaskan Institu- tion. Less than two years ago a company incorporated under the laws of Alaska to operate a grocery store under the limited franchise plan of the Piggly Wiggly sys- tem sold all its stock to Alaskan residents making it a home owned and home op- erated with combined buying and intense modern merchandising supervision. A Chain of Stores “ALL OVER THE WORLD” Stands Back of Every PIGGLY WIGGLY MATCHES SEARCHLIGHT BORDEN’S MILK CARNATION MILK DARIGOLD MILK % Per carton, 27 cents 50 cents dozen BUTTER FRESH CREAMERY—OUR BEST $4.35 Case 10 BARS FOR 69 cents (With purchase of $5.00 or over) ‘2‘ ppynds for 87 cents GINGER ALE CLIQUOT CLUB 2 for 43 cents TOILET PAPER WALDORF 4 rolls for 29 cents 45 cents each 5. PAIL HONEY RED CLOVER For 78 cents SUGAR, 101Ib. Cloth bags DRY GRANULATED CANE 70 cents Fat or Lean LARD, LEAF IN 10 POUND PAILS $1.89 each ALL FERRY’S SEEDS FLOWER OR GARDEN 3 for 25 cents : CREAM OF WHEAT | PACKAGE 28 cents b 4% ORANGES MEDIUM SIZE 2 dozen for $1.05 CRISCO 3 POUND CANS 79 cents each SHAKER SALT MORTON’S 2 for 25 cents PREPARED 0OATS MOTHER’S CHINA OR ALUMINUM 37 cents package I 'CRACKERS SNOWFLAKES or CRAHAM—Large Caddy WESSON OIL OR MAZOLA OIL NO. 215 CANS Full quarts, 58 cents 43 cents each 4 cans for $1.00 TELEPHONE 24 WE DELIVER leged excessive property assessments was tried without a jury. S. Hel- came to an end t | All of the testimony ’lhis morning and co making their closing arguments this afternoon E. Valentine and D of Juneau over al-|Assessor J. E. Johnson EXTRA FANCY APPLES - WINESAPS OR ARKANSAS BLACKS FELS NAPTHA SOAP " WASHING POWDER WHITE KING—Large Packages Bacon or Ham 35¢ Per Pound HOSTESS CAKES FRESH SHIPMENT EVERY BOAT 10,25, 30 cents each e s S s e Fisher’s Blend FLOUR 49-POUND BAG $2.60 - VERIBEST PEACHES {einoon, lenthal appeared for the taxpayers s concluded [8nd R. E. Robertson represented e! for hoth |the City government. - MRS. BERTHOLD HOME prope the S ssed yesterday. sment - ——— Cit; BASEBALL DANCE case | ELKS HALL, SATURDAY NIGHT. | Washington Airways. ih 1928 KEADLE IS BETTER Floyd Keadle, former pilot of tha | Alaska - Washington Airways. who ‘v\as recently reported as seriousiy Mrs. B. H. Berthold, who entered |ill in a Portland nospital, is n's hospital April 28. was |better and has been permiited o 1lcave the institution for his homie, |according to advices received by |Larry Parks, agent for the Alaskm- ¥ el The correctness of the fundamental prin- ciple upon which the Piggly Wiggly sys- tem was founded has been attested by its Nation wide growth by the millions of dollars that it has saved for the consum- ing public. Like the idea of forty-eight States--each with its own rights and own control over its individual territory--but combined under one Nation for mutual protection and profit, the Piggly Wiggly system will endure as long as the Ameri- can Nation is free. Purchase Made at GRAPE JUICE PINTS 29 cents each TOMATOES SILVER BAR 3 for 29 cents DRIED PRUNES LARGE SIZE * 2 pounds for 27 cents l SPECIAL COFFEE PIGGLY WIGGLY 37 cents per pound l BLACK TEA PIGGLY WIGGLY 75 cents per pound l CAMPBELL’S SOUPS ALL FLAVORS 10 for $1.00 “ CORN PRIDE OF ILLINOIS 3 cans, 50 cents S S ST Mail Orders Solicited