The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 9, 1931, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, FEB. 9, 1931. PIGGLY WIGGLY STORES BER(‘ SMASHES | — FOLE il NORED, | wawrs stsssm PORT L Pux.‘r‘ Keep Cargo Dry| codaz b P wharf at an ea / Aceideut .. meie o 5 N L mnessOffThane ':G“ iy T e Queen { alcng the side of the dock, dn odg PIGGLY WIGGLY STORES WHEV SI Here they are! Nationally Head on, at full speed into an e o ing several pil Picl P ation: : Gn .lock eral feet of d 4 % ik up any national maga- n 9 gy Nt ¢ | the rebort, a bro known foods from the finest // A f 5 b L& f ’.‘n\ ’.. zine. Look over the food ad- & Ak |the main food producing centers in the o tc0 iid N vertisements. You will see dozens of these advertised on 2 S UALIT Yo ECONCW | The rever: |as the vesst rom uuck to keelson; 3 ‘ 9 s ) approdch to the country are on “parade” in ed by the accel d . |strong tide running at the time. everyone of our bright, mod- display and ready for your ps were set lo work at once. 'Tl ok care of the leak, while | The damage is estimated at around selection i - store 3 V. F. Grough, master of the ern food stores. et '.’ m ”"‘l store at most . hurried her to this port and economical prices! varped her beside the D. B. Fem- - 40 minutes after the ac- |Deau, struck the dock almost in th2 o 2 : AR AT PR n el t With a double gang of |Same place, and did not stop until | : 1c remen, her cargo was lifted ythe bow of the ship was in the oy rom her holds and transferred to|mMiddle of the warehouse. . warel dry and undamaged. Ea;_gd on Beach ARE DINNER GUESTS p i This morning with the 5 o'clock{ Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Guerin enter- b e tained the Douglas High School | % g . le, the vessel was eased on| " ach near Woodman and|basketball boys and Coach Rinden B drydock. Three hours at dinner Sunday evening. Covers ! la he was left exposed for a|Were laid for twelve. The table survey of damage and for the mak- | Was decorated with the high school ems P s IE! CK Cards ing of repairs. colors of purple and gold. Several years ago, the steamer City of Seattle, coming from Ju- This work cannot be completed|Vere plgycd after dinner and & e % s : ‘ i g : before tomorrow night a least, _[most enjoyable evening was report- PACKED IN CLEAN NEW | Government Inspected U. S. No. 1 A WONDERFUI A t f th h . T s fpapbuh, | I 0 A CRFUL A n'x;mx"mr - :r:alll;;pxa" T : BURLAP SACKS OVER FIVE CARLOADS SOLD IN JUNEAU LAST YEAR BUY ]\mh iy was :fer::cdegqt::nihse sh%;( i S e Government Stamped Inspected ; A WONDERFUL RECORD [ FULL WEIGHT was not seen before the|tess to a group of friends at her | o * : , and could not be distinguish- | home Saturday afternoon, with a ven after it. 12 o'clock luncheon followed by! Iceberg Follows Ship bridge. The combination pla; and score cards were characteris of St. Valentine’s day in desig Honors for the afternoon went tc the Douglas Island side late yes-|Mrs. W. E. Cahill for the high terday afterncon. The floating|score and to Mrs. Guy Smith for | menace, flat on top, appeared 10|the low. s feet above the surface of an‘ water, about 70 feet long, and 7 half as wide. e huge plece of ice, melting In t, i stranded now on the here opposite the damaged vessel e Norco brought two passen- , David Ramsay and Miss E. What is believed to have been the iceberg struck by the vessel, drifted into the harbor, hugging SCHILLINGS COFFEE Peeciagosta, T and Percolator Deal """ ORANGES : LEMONS Medium, 25¢ FANCY NEW CROP Dozen, 39¢ GRAPEFRUIT Fancy Large Floridas 2 for 19¢ BIRTHDAY SURPRISE 2 | Alma Savikko was surprlsed Sat- | §8 urday evening on her eig birthday with a p"n' y given fox her libss o s FRESH FRUITS & I/eqetal’lfl/ ———_————— won by Helen P PERSONS holding tickets num- Hnd Mrs. Grant bered 36 and 82 for typewriters, call | ! Alice Sey carried off on the undersigned at Gastineau |Whist prize. Bernice Edwards ar |Effie Fleek were the hostesses f adv. (Signed) SAM PAUL. [ne occaston. Lar ge, 43¢ EXTRA LARGE 69¢ dozen i CABBAGE, Cannonball Variety, Pound . . 5¢ } HOME FROM COLLEGE NOT APPENDICIT[S—— | Miss Madeline Riedi et GAS PAINS FOOL HlM home last evening on the Pri Norah after an absence of ove: “I had such pain in my right side }ea*s Qring (which, shé cou] I thought I had appendicitis, Bu & course of study in one of Se @ business colleges. 7 ° o . (. m‘; E;; ?‘roml :t‘;:g—[\\"l&" : i T___..___—__—_._.__—___ -‘..' B i st B T NUT-OLA 3 2 pounds s T DR H EADQUARTERS |the Eagles’ hall this evening by the | 14‘an(-y Qualily l‘vays toring the stomach. For gas stays el 2 ~ e in the UPPER bowel. Adlerika Ladies’ Auxiliary, F. O. E, as the AS GOOD AS THE BEST es BOTH upper and lowe: main first- of-the-week social event ————————ee ls, washing out poisons which The public is invited. A business- B 46() ———-——_—_ ) bad sl meeting ‘of the Auxiliary will be at v IV Pl)l ¥ = v v L] & o i oty oot 130 owlock 0" that cara piayig el \:1;(15 Lt 2 35¢ 8 DPEACHES,2largecans . . . 49¢ you feel the wonderful effect of may start promptly at 8 o'cloc 0 Dl # S ‘*Sll]lrl-mp Quality k& : x g SN G, A S A T = = f MELBA HALVES—“Sul)rmnc Quu]i[y” this German doctor’s remedy. But- e . v 98¢ ler-Mauro Drug Co., in Douglas uy Guy’s Drug Store. adv.| call SchombelcTEIEanme 4502. H/IM, Poun(l TR s R AR R S 3OC CORN fi've NO 2 tins . . s = e With That Old Fashioned Flavor i g / GOLDEN BANTAM or COUNTRY GENTLEMAN SCHILLING’S DEAL 2 00 : ; ; CHICKENS, whole, $2.00; half, $1.25 PEAS,twoNo.2tins . . . . 39¢ 2 POUNDS SCHILLING'S COFFEE, RATH'S TINNED : EARLY GARDEN—Sweet, Tender Regular Price ..o $ . EGGQ 3D ¢ SIS s B S, DIIOREI. o i i o §i0y 89C PRUNES, 2 lb. sanitary cart 6-CUP ALUMINUM PERCOLATOR, i More of Those Wonderful Large Fresh Standards it MEDIUM SI7 y g 230 o g A e o i COFFEE. 3 d ‘51_()() OGS 15, . ' oo o SOOI ) 0 , ' FEE, 3 pounds . . . . . $L TOMATO SAUCE. i i BREULAR, YALUE ..o VRS Y sl gads “Coffee That Is Coffee”—PIGGLY WIGGLY BEST _______M e e e 7 ey 1 P ; ALL FOR $1.55 TEA, half pound 49¢, pound-.. . . 95¢ PICKLES, I¥e. 2])1'25 tin, 2 for ... 49¢ YOU KNOW—“LIPTON"S” e i { ] This deal good ONLY on February 9th, 10th and 11th CHOCOLATE, Ghiradelli’s, lh. can 39¢ - KRAUT. No. 2 Tin 90, Get Yours Early SUGAR, 100 Ibs., $5.95; 25 lbs., $1.55 i o WU Pek 10 pounds ‘Samtam Cloth Bags ..063c CATSUP botile . . . .. . . 22¢ SANITARY GROCERY OLIVES, 2 Buffet Tins . . . . 25c b R EL MORRE: S “The Store That Pleases” ! FANCY—MEDIUM SIZE—RIPEy. SPAGHETTI, Heinz, medium tin . 15¢ e AR 25¢ QLI TRl e e . s RYE TACIl(l 1 E201U) :’:::{tl: i 25¢ PIGS FEET, quarts 59c¢, pints . . . 39¢ 0verhauling Season ‘ my R UpP —_—_—— — PICKEED—FANCY QUALITY During the winter months is a good time to || { two‘ 2 1-2 lb nns 3 $1 25 JELI’()9 (lSS()rt(’ll, any flavor, 3 for 250 4 have your automobile 1horoughly inspected || M“__ “THIS NUMBER IS O K” W:_—'—‘ a0 il remaic. | CHOW-MEIN, per s“—‘“‘—_—“‘et : %5c M. 7S, Searchlight, carton . . 25¢ waty & T 9 s |eliilae e e l X]ei:r: zg::;fsf o:irraufiu;n);:egal;:i:;:!;::‘]I: ! COMPLETE—Consisting of everything nec: lcd to make this ‘MII‘KQ ()"“rt e e s e e e = . 14‘6 justment and will be pleased to give you a wonderful dish A3 ; MENDENHALL—Fresh Every Sunrise flat-rate on any job. : ) i | Connors Motor Company, Inc. |\ Prompt Delivery - Ceurteous Service -:- Telephone 24 Service Rendered by Experts

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