The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 23, 1931, Page 8

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SRRSO We Raise the Price Question with Values ANNA PAVLOVA_ WIFE JEALDUS: GOVERNMENT OF , DES SUDDENLY THREE ARE Suor PReMER sTezs | All-Alaska News 8™ : THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRF FRIDAJAN 23, 1931. IN THE HAUGE sur ks oy o ZH IS OVERTHROWN Paviova, aged 45, Russian kot ch:}dren. one of them probably Chamber of Deputies today over- Company of Altadena, “importers that Def fat |threw the government of Premier 'N EVERY 1and dealers in wild animals, birds y eaving her husband at a dance | Theodore Steeg by a vote of 203 | and reptiles,” and souroe of supply a where she had accompanied him |, 283, This served notice that |far most of the wild and strange C M earlier in the evening, Mrs. Alma|prance will not pay $2 a bushel | domestic animals, birds and reptiles omparlson - |Elizabeth Ahlander returned home |for wheat which is quoted in Chi-| used by motion picture studios in t and after writing a farewell note, | cago at 80 cents and in Winnipeg Hollywood and Los Angeles. her two sons, aged 2 and 4|.¢ 60 cents. and then put- a bullet|" The Government sou | ts i ght to stab-|[nterestin Fac!s Dogs roaming the streets in - |through her own heart, the officers |yjize the price of wheat at $2, g About Seward have become such a nuls- turn | years The tremendous response to sence of six years. decided after an investigation. Various Places and Per- ance that Chief of Police Fred . 32 . o ; bbb e PORTLAND,‘O‘re..— it i sons Are Assaniied Kollchesky has warned owners that our recent reduction in prices Gold fish are caught In com-| More than 150,000 unemployed |yadd, 75 years old, former banker| they must keep the animals at mercial quantities and food size ersons are recelving relief in Aus-|and leader in Pacific Northwest| 1t a bear mauls & worker, the|Nome or on-leash or pay for their|g has been a reassurance to us. We in the Great Lakes. |tria, | business affairs, is dead. | Jatter cannot invoke the Territoria1 | K¢6P 10 the pond. e =S o meae - - compensation act, Judge Oeeil H. Clegg of the United States District | Court at Fairbanks recently decid- - — o e —————— ed in the case of Peter Jorgensen _ |against the Alaska Oonsolidated Gold Company. A bear attacked Jorgensen while he was werking | X® Eowent 1 endisvu;g b ):e as a ditch tender for the company. | CPo%eR 88 ol o He sued for $2,000."° He was in ng. The Home Missions Councl | ? s an interdenominational body of | the hopital some time. | i home missions, boards and soc! { ties of some 30 denominations. Mi At a meeting of the Anchorage sion representatives from nearly all | Chamber of Commerce to consider gtates and Alaska will attend next anreases in freight and passenger summer’s conference. rates by the Alaska Railroad fewer s we! S st “ret::eunt.hz:c; Owners of radio receiving sets Times, which opposes the hi&h’r in Seward have organized with a| view to minimizing interference ber's membership o protest ngsinsn E. P. Harwood, Assistant United Bk SU States District Attorney, was chos- ; . | President. | 'W. H. Conners, 65, Ploneer of v o Recently on separate voyages, i COM M U I q I | > | Alaska, died recently i Ancherage. . ..'seamenins in succession were | His widow, a son, 10 years old, and § 2 forced to leave the dock at Bfiwud\ |a brother are in Stanwood, Wash. and to anchor in the bay. Slrfms i south winds buffeted the vessels! Demolition of the headquarters against the piers, and to lVDld | building of the old Army Post in ts had to move the Alaska Railroad yards at An- g&m::::e e |chorage is in progress. For the |last three years the building was Patrick Hagiwara, Indian | 4 youth {occupied by the Land Office, which o wetonikan broke a leg playing i took new quarters in the town of | football. iAnchorage recently. | g Ly tin count, and our customers have plenty chances || oratter stepona sac Dartapr- |- SNOINEER i0%S 76 frrica lips were recently married at An- ‘ R. J. Soi . Territorial High- feel that the public is observant of our close attention to market With the Home Misslon Council declines. This is just another ex- ample of our passing on to our cutomers, benefits that are due them. w4l Fresh Killed Chickens 29¢ Lb. DRY PICKED---HONEST WEIGHT = e ‘ to add to their's--with the money they save from | chorage. 7y Enginer. 1 o pasenger on i : : li PIGGLY WIGGLY | Fur trappers in the vicinity of ‘D¢ Mmoterebip BHebeih sttt buying their food supplies at ., | methet are meeting with fair g~ JURSS. last night. Ho s destived | | cess, but catches are light in other nection wWith the’ hydroplane ldnd- parts of the Interior, repo: | Aviator Dorbandt on his: return to 108 Port fo be éstablished there. e . . Anchorage from Bethel. To date| L B IR 4 BUT TER--\\';lshmgtnn \léll(i, : | this season, about 1,500 pounds of H:'L“ly Indaor QoK av Tka "":‘:::‘l‘ fur have been brought to Anchor- 5 3 p()unds f()r ..................... |age from Interlor points. Y : \ Platinum mining for the winter }P | was suspended early this month in the Good News Bay district in | the vicinity of Bethel. Sixteen imen were engaged in operations. .......................... Last year's output was 600 ounces. The metal is mined in a way sim- CASCADE BUTTER, prints .......... visjack 20D JERSEY or MAID O’éLOVER BUTTER, Ib. 39¢ MEDIUM FRESH EGGS, dozen ....... ... 28c LARGE FRESH EGGS, dozen ...... Rl 35¢ Aspiroids The New Treatment for {lar to placer gold. Although plat- inum prices have dropped to $27 i i | e ie] E COLDS AMOCAT PEAS, Tender, can ...........c.: 24c DUCHESS PEAS, can ......... S, i AMOCAT CORN, can ......... A e .23¢ WESCO YELLOW CORN, can ............17c AMOCAT CUT BEANS, can ..............28¢c DUCHESS CUT BEANS, can ...... o .17£ AMOCAT SOLID PACK TOMA’I‘OES No. 2 1-2 can, per can . ‘ DUCHESS TOMATO PUREE, can . ... +:17c AMOCAT PEACHES, No.21-2can ........33c WESCO PEACHES, No. 2 1-2.can ..., ......25%¢ AMOGAT" APRICOTS, No. 2 1-2 can /... ..36c CHEESE--Darigold, Full American si40. ihe mining of the metal I Gream, pound ias oL ‘ William Krubner has closed his roadhouse at McGrath and will de- vote all his time to raising mink, of which he has 200. BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. “When we sell it—it's right” We Deliver IHIHHIH ‘|um|mmmmnmuuunuumuuuummmmummummmmmmmnmnmmmnnmfiummmm T e T T T T T T ) CORN--Del Monte tiny kernel, fancy SRR T Sugar Corn, 2No. 2tins ............... glacter or polar bear; cubs, wolver- ines, emperor geese, ' Harlequin ducks, puffins, or what-nots?” J. 8. Horne of Altadena, Cal, wants to buy them, ‘if you can get permis- CORN.-- Del Mprite Golden Bantam, o A Telephone 134 PEAS--Del Monte Fancy Early Garden 3 5 c Leader Dep’t. Store Sugar Peas, 2No. 2 tins for ........ Notice to Our Creditors FRESH BULK RYKRISP-- Zipoundsfopar s it s Lt LD Prompt payment of all accounts over 30 days old will be especially appreciated at EGGS--Large Standards, this time owing to our extensive building 3 7 £OB Fui e il Mt L L g alterations goi dozen for g Iterat going on now at our store. RELIANCE APRICOTS No. 21 2can......28c ]S’HAKEIR SALT--Morton’s or Leslie’s, % OYSTERS, large tins, No. 2, each . - wa.40c er package .........ccceeeiiiiiiann, 5 &5 ;g LOVE BIRD Chinaware Cou- £ SODA CRACKERS 24 Ounce package ..... 37C FIG BARS-- g pons will be given for every g 2 OB s o AR PR R £ dollar paid. £ P R pounds for i " g APPLE BUTTER, 20 ounces".."."..........35¢c A large assortment of FRESH FRUITS and George Brothers, Props. CLAM CHOWDER, 15 ounce cans ......... 17¢ VEGETABLES to choose from at H ’ E PIGGLY WIGGLY R G B | i eorge Bros. £ ,.Tdephone 24 We Deliver — CASES (fil};{gl{s, SHTRING, Telephone 92 0r 95 ; Flve Fast Dehvel"les = | GEORGE BROTHERS s IlllllllllllllllIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIllIlIIIIIIIIIlllllllIIIIIIIlIIIIIIlIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl = £ - g LARGE DELICIOUS APPLES, dozen ..... 45¢ = g = s = = [+] e nnuwumm_nn_m

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