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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, FEB. 29, 1932. PETERSBURG TO DEAN RICE SAYS g COME NORTH ON PEOPLE LIKE TO | APRIL 1, REPORT HEAR OF ALASKA § O NW ARD RO[I-S to the States months and that | tlantic seaboard Rice, dean of 2 pal cathed- red on Alaska |8 . izations in | everywhere With a Pace That Is Hard to Beat ool g o - These Prices Effective Monday and Tuesday——Start Y our March Account Today Ty 5. Rice left here last s ledral of St. t Washington, | D. C, this wint { Many Former Residents { In many of the cities visited, o1 | Dean and Mrs. many for- | T ._‘ e 5 In iVast-J G DE;A[4 :\O. 1 : oo e : > One Pound 10 bars Sunny Monday ate 0 am and Mr b by Major Basil S. A, who at or i \ i if Tionie neiE T : e — It’s hard to know what to prepare for a family N and 1 BLCKET, 12 qt. size that’s on a Lenten diet. It can be easy to aveid monotony by buying here, where the variety is ALL FOR unexcelled. Here are a few satisfying food- R e Chicat , || stuffs which will keep every one happy. Milws New HARmNG GWES MDTS M R -‘ Manning’s ALASKA CRAB MEAT, R |recty” 0 Demter aching | U ) C packed in Cordova, can of the Puget Sound met i |of S, § 3 ) L o .2 plied the Cathedral pulpit du | - 3 Dean Rice's absence will leave Ju- | —_— neau to visit a few days in Ket- s B g Thl,m‘ Ketchikan Men .A\eif‘.m-banks. He will take over for | - . IJOBSI ERS’ packed n Nova Sentenced to Terms in [two years or an indefinite period | : Federal Prisons “me duties of Episcopal priest there { 2 CL’[‘ BE:‘\NS—DUChCSS SCOtlZl, jar S G B | oy WOLLEN FORRE(S){JTSIDE}‘ 5 JUNE PEAS—Pine Cone WHOLE CLAMS, packed in GEORGE BROS. Japan, tin 0 s Sithien chent tatli; Iate PACH i CAVIAR, Genuine Russian, n::“ the Admira ans thls; E COFFEE \,'““cy, N(). 2 Sile 16-()unce iars t he staff of the local .sL:\UOn‘ 5 2 o, e office to| i et TR - i e et et o asacmn s 300 SHANS RO CRAB MEAT, packed in . ; S Pound Japan, jar ¢ ¥ B i s o gy co 72 i 3 y able railway slots or s . — vho his neck rubbering. iy % gl e | SHAD ROE, Columbia o sanmasi AL teka] i RO ; on is in- River, tin |creasing by appr 2,000 ¢ men south with him. | £l oot ,momh, according to census offis iwho expect the 0 \ SOL B S i \ / ho cxpeot. &8 o be . ; . SOLID BRICK SHANDARD QUALITY A\CHQ\ IS, Caper Stuffed, packed in France Oid papers fcr sale at e -8 = g3 One Pound 290 SLICED PEACHES—Fountain SARDINES, packed in France.45¢ - en o o M Brand _ ANTIPOSTO SUPREME, DRESSES , i BARTLETT PEARS—Bulls Eye | packed in Italy, tin NOW IS YOUR CHANCE APRICOTS—A & L TINY SHRIMPS in jelly, pack- it st 50 PURPLE PLUMS—Red and White | ed in France, jar () ( \ (GRS A . S T S T T TR $9.95 ] [ Al Nic 3% BGs-PER CAN | THENIELMDMCREREL with Regular value $16.95—in l ‘tOM ) il “‘h]te “ mne, tin Crepes and Satins 3 : OYSTLng BeSt Quallty, 2 cans 26C Small sizes from 14 to 20 in AL RED ~ Saanpy pesceras of creps sad {1l e ‘ : TOMATOES, CAULIFLOWER, 30 WERE $10.00 ! Solid Pack CELERY, LETTUCE, Now $5.95 PACKED IN HEAVY SYRUP PARSLEY, SWEET POTATOES A CLEARANCE OF COATS FOR LARGER WOMEN New Spongy Woolen—values up to $35.00 NOW $13.50 and $15.50 Prom Frocks $6.95 and $7.95 Worth Double This Price LARGE SIZE 31-ounce Tins ARMOUR’S ‘ QUALITY is REMEMBERED long after PRICE has been forgotten EORGE BROTHERS OPEN UNTIL MIDNIGHT PHONES 92 and Due to weather conditions and the heavy fall of snow our delivery service is curtailed to three times daily- 95 -10:30 A. M., 2:30 P. M. and 4:30 P. M. Juneau Sample Shop Opposite Harris Hardware Co. i i ittt