The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 6, 1930, Page 3

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. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, NOV. 6, 1930. ’ 3 STRIKING CLOTHES FOR DAY AND EVENING WEAR G BISHOP PLANS GREEK CHURCH BETTERMENTS Rwht Rev. Antonin Pok- | u)\\k\ Confers with : PRODUCTS FOR | =PALACE = | yeyogep 1655 |77 THAN YEAR AGD, TALKING REPORTER | Outgoing Commodit); Ship—! ments for Past Month LAST TIMES 9:30 TONIGHT COLISEUM Valued at $2,849,784 j : $2:849, Father Kashevaroff , Alaskan products shipped to the g States last month had a declared value of ~$2,849,784, which, with United States goods returned and foreign products, made the gross} cutbound trade for the month worth $3,336,341, according to the month- ly statement issued today by J. C. McBride, Collector of Customs. The value of local products was | , he " . $492819 less than for October of | position s ":r:“"‘ l:l"’“‘ L 3 last year. Loss in canned salmon ac- bl o - TWO ALL-TALKING COMEDIES counted for the drop. c ' ‘THE oo 1 NP R R i “ s Copper showed a gain of $64,000. € of his dio- Livestock increased from $8,000 to he ed for years -a0 Loges 75 cents $50,000, mainly in foxes. Canned ) T - — salmon declined $470,615. Fish oil Bishop Pokrovsky will 9 &0 5 and fish meal dropped $263.444 with Rev. A. P. Kashevaroff, pa GARY PEN Watch for “DIXIANA” with Bebe Daniels— e it of commodities and val~ s e vm.r:u A HUSTON ¥ A ues follows: Church. HARY BRIAM Biggest and Best Musical Comedy Yet Made Blue foxes s 2252 “We shall discuss plans for mak- ] Other animals 21765 ing our religious organization more Here at last is America’s ———————7-—_——,—4‘Cunos P I . 320 . 3 |effective,” declared Father Kashe- great classic of the frontier VALUABLE DISTRIBUTING FRANCHISE F‘;”fh : et to Bestiiod OIIros Miroet. snsomble BT Tk BN ARe ‘short Eton embroidered Juoliet mh{“‘{g\‘,‘m & i bodd il e Gl £ : L ‘(céchearl)rtms;:l‘-efri‘sh)v black and white buttons, The skirt is black Canton, box pleaded. Clara Bew (left) can remove the| lne (v!lmk iy e s ‘he'r‘: blooded dlalog of the cow- A California food manufacturer, nationally distributing its Hraltiit 105,256 | bolero jacket from her frock of black crepe, and mate it a more formal gown. The dots are silver Wil | it day ovening 40T CRioHd end boys. You hear their stir- W products to every known food outlet (hotels, ships, restaurants, Bl 45199 | €0ld. The Iapin ensemble with ifs tiny muff and yoathful beret is chic for the young m ring songs. You are con- hospitals, schoos, bakers, canners, sausage manufacturers, groc- All other il '370 . o e £ o vulsed by the great comedy ‘ers, ete.) desires a high-class salesman as exclusive distributor c: d - situations. You thrill to the “ih the Southern Alaska territory, to sell and distribute its non- g 5 drama and romance. inthe Beylhern Y0 L (except shell-fish)— ¥/ ® 1 It's a masterplece of th Y competitive nationally-advertised products. Salmon . 1,126,481 . New ok “WhiH e The man desired must know this territory and have the Cured or preserved .*' orld and it's I ability to organize, be financially responsible to the extent that (except shell-fish)— & ¢ he can purchase and carry a sufficient stock for prompt de- Cod 19,039 i livery ‘and also carry important accounts which will require at Herring 222,227 . i least $300 to start with. The majority of sales are cash. If you Salmon 133,535 ' are positive you can fit our requirements, we are interested in Shell-fish— | A ) 6% # '] hearing from you with full details and references. Clams ... 36164 . ’ Crabs .. 10,799 ¢ CALIFORNIA VEGETABLE PRODUCTS CO. Shrimps . 21,967 4 0 BURBANK (LOS ANGELES COUNTY) CALIF. D i ol H : h e ¥ T ’ Meal weol IN USING the oil 160,605 - - e Furs and fur-skins— 2 s e s e C o} ShEROT NN fod UI l # Shimye tra Violet Ray { i | white fox p g Mink H h ° D S { DR.J. W. EDMUNDS it in the ‘Toasting ance Sets 3 All other | oy ! Manufactured furs ° V7 ai A Bl o ol whale .. of Lucky Strike ¢ Ore, matte. and regulus— by 1 Whose permanent offices have been in Seattle, Wash,, for the Copper, 6574 gr. ton P rincess i past 26 years (703-4 Liggett Building, Fourth Ave. and Pike St., Lead, 222 gr. ton : s N . 4" will be at the GASTINEAU HOTEL from November 11th to 17th } Reindeer meat ays S >4 -inclusive. He will be glad to see his many former patients and Stone, including marble Sh 8 f prospective ones, who wish their EYES EXAMINED. Trophies, specimens, etc CLEMENT o p - i Wood, timber, lumber I . 3 . 1 In addition to your obtaining an accurate, scientific, analysis All other articles X i of your eyes, you will be surprised to see the many, attractive _— MINIGER ¢ } NEW STYLES OF FRAMES in Green, Pink and White Gold, and §: Total value of pro- In Crepe with Lace in Zylonite combinations. | ducts of Alaska $2,849,784 A K p - H Products of United Noted.mdunmal le.adn:r and_phflzmhropm. and Embroider b ~ COME EARLY! Phone for appoinments. | states returned . 97,245 Prosident, Blectric Augp-lits Company. Y : | Director Willys-Overland Company Tri $ g !Total value of foreign 4 o i s products ... s 389312| *The demand of Americans for SN it g 7 ! theutmostincomfort, convenience Q | ‘Total value of ship- 2 5 2 ¢ FRESH DELICIOUS | ments of merchandise §3,336,341 and safety has made the Electric All Pastel Shades ¢ a1 . e | . . . t Chocolate Eclairs .................... pound, 25¢ i Auto-lite standard equipment in [PLAN BEAUTIFUL BOOK SHOW | many of the finest of American §| LEmSIC, Nov. 6—Germany's 50| automobiles. In using the Ultra 2 {most beautiful books of 1930 will| Viplet Ray in the‘Toasting’ofthe iibe sent to the United States for . !kexhlblclan next year, the plan be- LUCKY STRIKE tobxu;cos you |ing to exchange such exhibits with 3 rme: da » il | Great Britain and America. h“we laid thefi st of foun E ——————— tions for the success of your prod- 4 fif] Clothing made or pressed by us| g0t Because you are nendering il | will retain their shape. Tom Shear- 5 v 3 il er, successor to Almquist, the Tal-: Americans a service which they i . : 4 fitor: —8v.| ghpreciate most—the benefit of ’ .. ’ ; . . |i Ladies’ Gruen Wrist W atches | AMAZING KOTEX Regular $27.50 Value OFFER Now $13.75 i Tmm,_&mnm, Everyone knows that | : . kage otex i o— ) and eme 60c 8 Belt | s, y"," H5dit casier w ,sunshine mellows—that’s why TOASTING anitary 7 obtain the other things you so ° . ) Regular $25.00 Value—NOW $12.50 § tmuch desire. includes the use of the Ulira Violet Ray. eaibns e i We have about a half dozen of these models s e I:EW s Soins - LUCKY STRIKE—the finest cigarette you fl“’]‘ g lintle e of “"“’l but very fine | o petbem 2 sixsbg 6 ever smoked, made of the finest tobac- value. ey are fifteen jewel movements in syl tplogp i r-..-.lu-.mn.mab = uneau T F 14K 25-year cases with black ribbon bands. [{| §= - - - 2. - " ::(2’ cos—the Cream of the Crop m __"’s lb { i XGF 6. o0 o a o o bl = C i They are left overs from last Christmas and - ooy o sr e con'si, 365 TOASTED.” Everyone knows that heat ompany | i are just the thing to give a little girl for her t with glass “;._ 4 % Free Deli . . French 15 s, v {ll first watch. Remember they are Gruens, |[|| =e&s B 13 b 2681. 6,50 purifies and so TOASTING removes harm= || Free Delivery Phone 33 e . Garage Doors, 4 fi. x 7 ft. 5 700 ” Post Office Substation - !l which means the best. Better have one put n B ”::‘"""""" . 7 ful irritants that cause throat irritation ! g away for Christmas. Ly - e e e AN K No. 1 i i and coughing. No wonder 20,679 phy- i £ i e - e d sicians have stated LUCKIES to be less [ ;g 2 : l complete BATHS 4 fg i Situated directly back of Alas- it § P kan Hotel on Gastineau Ave. & B # u e J 0 Look for the Green House. 3 7 % § l % i Open Wednesdays and Satur- i y- o 3 days bétween 1 pam. Toreror; e 1943 Pirst Ave. So, Seattle, Wash. sk 3 aam Your Throat Protection —cgalnst irritation = a'ulnst cough NEB RNILY. SR, PHONES 83 OR 85 “The Store That Pleases” T TRE TR e Lt o TR T Consistent wit! KoGCy of laying the facts before the public, The American Tobacco Comffl"yhuinwwi Mr. Clement O. POS SR GNPPC PR | LUCKY STR! > E S A N I T AR GR E Miniger to revi rts of the distinguished men who have witnessed b 'S famous Toasting Process. - — o The statement </ Mr. Miniger appears on this page. > Raising a tariff wall flour is 3 i) ) " S : 2 Afrs. on © 1930, The American Tobacco C urged in a bill presented to the Philippine Government,

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