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5 T - — emeaese SPEAKERS PAY = RECK TRIBUTE AT NOON MEET : Bradley H(*ads List of Speakers Honoring John Reck Before Chamber Continu _THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1931. | members of such high intelligence |celebration fund was given by a\ o from the s bb ¥ Chsmbex % % - to interest some of its in Alaskan development Communication Reccived from the Glacier Taxi Association;| The Chamber was advised by |comprising leading taxicab operat-| - | Delegate WukP sham that he had[ofs of the city. It sent its check )} 1 to get action by |for $50, requesting it oe placed epartment on the |the credit of the Fourth of Ju S| rchase of the block fac- | Committee, and suggested it © the Capitol The economy [used for additional prizes for chi program of the Administration |dren’s sports. could not be dodged. He suggested the desirability of approaching the department to purchase the north Stabbed tO Death | f the tract By 4 Masked Men The Chamber adopted a recom- s one to p"xccl\c mendation of the Executive Board BUCHARIST, July 2.—M. Popu he viewpoint of |asking the Delegate to go ahead on |[cu, newly elected President of a ¥ hat basis. If that is unsuccessful, | savings bank of Chary, near B the Delegate ,will then introduce a |2eu, and former Chairman of ti nu]on. special bill in ‘Congress next De-|local Zionist Peasant Party, wa he 1ddel cember for the purchase of the en- | stabbed to death today by fou said, all of the|tire block | masked men. a United States of Letter From Lindbergh | e —— each country wants| The Chamber was in recelpt of | PUPE RANCH IN PHILIPPINES of the union. Europe |a letter from Col. Charles A. Lind- bird—the dove of |bergh thanking it for its suggestion| MANILA, P. I—The first dude France, it is a lovely |that he make Juneau the Pacific|¥8nch in the Philippines has been Alaska \\nhnnl Iqu.ll world Rittenhouse '\ ld 1ed from Page One) Store Closed & but other countries view the |base for its projected flight to|OPened on Mindanao, the big is- 4 st. And|the Orient, but said the route he|!and in the southern part of the ! " had tentatively selected along the‘?;;hlfifi:iafi O’Cf:;fb::‘l:‘“;’gaf::; o ST T | B S O bl N L S FD T July 4th by :T-:(l‘l\]‘p(:g(aitsfie Ar:bacfi.::;%%m?; ffi‘émcéifnbf}méih RAIDERS DODGE BGAR TRAPS| to Hasselburg |pressed regret that it was not pos- | ASEUAND, Ky-—Add the bea ne circled the |sible for H. M. S. Dragan to ex- | trap tq_che list of perils the war " s saw seven deer |tend its Alaska voyage as far north | prohibition agent must dodge. When ke, Closer ap-|as Juneau. agents raided the home of Mary ch reve: xlml the deer to be| Secretary Walmsley reported lz‘ls;fltrgt:mtfihrey”f‘c‘unfie lan?;: bear“lra‘p | communications recelved and an- as hiddon.LP)ZA?;: s:im?;e thequlk:‘- )Dxfl .P‘rv:?'\iwlx,: u.lm1\1”11!\(;“\(‘?;\'\:?(\\;::‘-Eswm-ml l(i:‘r::;: ;2‘cln\;"eel):“nd quor without getting caught. s the hop« of the Cham- |any Chamber meeting with so manyi A boost for the Fourth of July Old rapers at The Emprre. For pl)]iti(‘fl] iudependence our furcfathers fought and dit’d. Life, liberty and pursuit of happiness is yours, by reason of the courage and determ- ination of the heroes of *76. } Financial independence can be attained for yourself and your children by practicing : ™ ° thrift and by being industrious. & ust ln lme You are thrifty and industrious when you buy regularly at PIGGLY WIGGLY, where 3 you get the best Groceries, freshest Fruits and Vegetables for the least money. The Best in Town HOSTESS CAKES RAINIER LIME RICKEY fresh every boat 30 cents s e R e ) - 15¢, 20c, 25¢ and 30c FRESH CREAMERY BUTTER R T R s Washington Maid ’ & NALLY’S OR G. ! 3 pounds for e Aot ii 93¢ 1931 FRESH KILLED-—Weight around 14 pounds each Quart .................. 55¢ BAKED BEANS ® Qu; 1rt 70c Large can oy s 20c O e ST S R R L A R . S e 5 CthkellS, Lb. 2 5¢ S DEL MONTE CATSUP gbli o RN Pings 1ol C e 20c FRESH KILLED—Weigh from 21/ to 3 pounds each Tanners:¥.. ... itiaiiirses 25¢ SNIDER’ S CATSUP T S S ; ................ 20c Del Monte BLACKBERRIES Pmmw }? Y F h J l No/2 s b s Gy 27c GRAPEFRUIT or Your Fourth of July RASPBERRIES Vero---Florida d S d D . v N6, 2iin i e 0 2k i i 33c 2tins fors nin . B B L, 45¢ an unaa mne R — e e e ] ; ALASKA RADISHES—Red and White, large bunches .......10¢ Dfor - 2 e v b 25¢ 50 cents : BUNCH CARROTS, TURNIPS, BEETS, each ... <L Ee 50 cents LARGE SOLID HEAD LETTUCE, each FRESH ASPARAGUS, pound FRESH TOMATOES, pound HOT HOUSE TOMATOES, pound CASABAS, WATERMELONS, PLUMS, GRAPEFRUIT, BANANAS, HONEY DEWS, GRAPES, CHERRIES AMOCAT CORN, MAINE ... AMOCAT TENDER PEAS ... AMOCAT DE LUXE BEANS ... MR S AMOCAT ASAPARAGUS TIPS ... ¢ AMOCAT PINEAPPLE, Dole No. 1 ... AMOCAT PINEAPPLE FLATS, Dole No. 1 . AMOCAT PINEAPPLE FLATS, Crushed AMOCAT GRAPEFRUIT, Unsweetened ......... .2l .00 25¢ AMOCAT PURE EXTRACTED HONEY AMOCAT NO. 2 SOLID PACK TOMATOES, 2 for ... 35¢ AMOCAT RUBY BERT RN ot S i 23c AMOCAT CUT BEANS ............... S SVl T I 27¢ AMOCAT TOMATROJUICE: 2 for . L . i i 25¢ AMOCAT YELLOW - CORN~ v c s i Sl b i 23c George Brothers PHONES 92—95 = 20c and 25¢ WATERMELONS Pound . Each .... BANANAS 2 parhtdSis e 0 taer L G 23c GREEN BEANS 2 pounds .... WELCH’S GRAPEJUICE 29 cents CLIQUOT CLUB GINGER TELEPHONE 24 - CANTALOUPES Fiarge, 2o, . we.Dou. v i 3be _ GREEN PEAS 2 and one-half pounds ....35¢ GREEN APPLES Dozen .... MARSHMALLOWS Pound . WE DELIVER STORE CLOSED SATURDAY AND SUNDAY ¥