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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, OCT. 9, 1931. Airplane mail servic een built at Kasilof, Cook Inlet, by Seward and Nakne D! iam | Capt. Heinie Berger of the motor- and Kanatak will start December | ship Discoverer. Residents of Chatanika were of | frightened by the invasion of a re | black bear. ‘While the woman a | schoolteacher remained locked in her house, she could see, through a window, the ani the fresh eggs and the cache near the - | wards, bruin en - | shop of the Fairl Company and ¢ henny out The maura - | shot and killed by J. Matson. Andrew Iver: Seward, died i after a year's carpenter by t Two marriages recently were cele- . | brated at Seldovia Miss Mary . | Jackinsky became the wife of Ed- _ | ward Lings and Miss Polly Crawford became the wife of Lars - | Odman. Both couples were from te | Ninilchik Two trappers ana their supplies were transported in two airplane: from Anchorage to the Oshetna r | River district. The trappers, Elmer Simcoe and Robert Dunn, will *ing | spend the winter there H\ ing Bm i\“ard 20 Yea"s Commemorating the twentieth anniversary of the first official airmafl dispatched in the U. S., a huge tri-motored ship left United Airport at Los Angeles with a special cachet of mail on the anniversary day, piloted by and carrying two of the pioneers in airmail. Earle Oving- ton (right), first airmail pilot, re-enacted the initial flight of 1911, which took place on Long Fland by flying a radically different plane twenty years later. Frank H. Hitcheock (center), former Postmaster- General and “father” of U. S. airmail, was a passenger on the com- memorative flight. Col. John D. Carmody, slso a passenger, at left. GET READY FOR WINTER ENTERTAINING NEW LAMPS IDEAL FOR BRIDGE and all are 1931 models Automatic Waffle Irons Automatic Toasters All of the Very New Types CAPITAL ELECTRIC CO. “THE ELECTRICAL SHOP” oWl Fall Festival Prices on Our FIRT ANNIVERSA WE CELEBRATE A WHOLE WEEK ON OUR BIRTHDAY-—THESE PICES GOOD ON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9TH, TO FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16TH LYE--Strong, COM .ovno oot L CL ORA\--B()ttle 2or .. S SOAP--Mission Bell, 4 bars for ................ SOAI’--FcIs '\Iaptha, 10 bars ................. MACARO\‘ I-- 4 pounds ..o bl PICKLES--Sweet, quast:. ... e o PEARS--Heavy Syrup, No. 2% .gans, 4 for .i ... .00 3 pounds \1LSHROO\1S--Large dcans . ... o E i SUGAR--Best Cane, 10 pounds ...\ il SALT--Shaker, Sfab . ... .. Gl SAUCE--Tomato, dfop .. ...... e el ine \% lTAMO\JT--Dog Food, 3dor ... . el UNITED FOOD COMPANY TELEPHONE 403 PROMPT DELIVERY CHICKENS--Three pounds or over, each ¢ POTATOES--Yakima Gems, 50 pounds for ...... 89 PEACHES-- FLOUR--Export Quality, 49-pound sack . ... FLOUR--Swansdown, large package, 3 for ... COFFEE--2% pound SPICES-;Z oz. can, each 10c 4 ounce can COFFEE--M. J. B, 2 pounds for CRAB MEAT--Namco, Flats, 2 for SHRIMP--Dunbar, 37 2cans .... MAZOLA--SaIad Oil, 49 fhart ... .. &0 WAL’\IUTS--Small Chonce, 19 FARINA--Albers, 9-pound sack ....... . 60 “CASH IS KING” LARD--Pure Leaf, 3p0unds.... ....... o 39 GEL ATINE--Old Englmh 05 any fla\ or, package ....... EGGS--Fresh Standards, 95 3 dozen for ............... PINEAPPLE--Broken, 33 Sllced 2 CaNS .....oinnnnns RYE l\RISP--Ldrge 40 Bax i =l s s ey ds o BROOMS--“Blg Value 49 eaehe i e e CATSUP--Two large bottles Ceseees e aiaas ;135 CORN FLAKES--2 large 23 CaABEONB- = e o ROLLED OATS.- . 4 5 4 9-pound sack .... PUFFED WHEAT-- . Large box I 5 COCOA--Hershey:o or | . Ghiradelli’s, pound . .. 25 PRICE Out of Town Customers Should Order at These Prices