The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 20, 1932, Page 8

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ROAD TRANSFER 7 /o ARE UNHEEDED Delegate \5: kersham Sends Message to All- 4‘\laska Chambm‘ . ‘Commissi: t re of $650000, but my was defeated. ! Gera!dme olitan opera ballet ll'l was 10,000 More to Pay " ¢ W Ontario Income Tax| | nimself. Police said the shooting| | climaxed a “lovers’ quarrel TORONTO, Ontario, May 20.— Ten thousand additional taxpayers in Toronto are expected to yield) RIISSIB MOVCS to an additional $1,500,000 to the Fed- End Bread Shortage €ral government as a result of the MOSCOW, May 20.—A decree revised income tax. Personal ex- emp fon from income taxes for| those with dependents was reduc- | ed rmm $3,000 to $2400, and fo: e and stimulate the initia- those without dependents from $1,-|tive of peasants on collectivized 500 to $1200. ‘Lo\unm nt farms has been signed |* —_ 7y Premier Molotoff and Dictato: Colorado to Vote DEMOLAYS GIVE waiter, who then shot and wuunded‘ gned to overcome the breadt ed the government grain | quotas for next year and | v »(an average of 7 cents per do: THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1932. FIRST ANNUAL DANCE TONIGHT Young Men Have Invite Many Friends to Be Present at Affair be their first annual b orate arrangements h made for the occasion is invitational, but have asked many and a large attendar ed. The Serenaders’ furnish the music. freshments will be | commititee in char lis composed of Rok chairman; [Daniel Livie, Cowling, Carl Alstead anc Lagergren. Patrons and patronesses Mr. and Mrs. Howard D. Stak Mr. and Mrs. Keith Wildes, and Mrs. Donald MacKimion and Mrs. Brice Howard, Mr. anc Mrs. John Fargher. (rul“u‘ Men to Attend | ‘wounded as she rode In a taxicak ac with Charles Del Rio, unemployed 1o 'FARM PRICES ~ BACK T0 1832 | WASHINGTON, May 20.—Farm prices in some St ‘as to read like {1832 instead of 19 OI Agricultural Economi today. Farm prices of ezgs ranges fr ~|in Texas to 22.8 cents in Ma DENVER, Colo.,, May 20. Cnlu rado voters will have an oppo tunity to express their views on the wet and dry question at the November election. An iniated amendment to the State constitution has been filed | with the Secretary of State callin - the Tepeal of the Y hibition laws and puttir ment directly up to the government. Actors Welcome Eggs in Hungarian Theatre /- OL, Hungary, May 20.— re no insult to actors in ry, provided ceral | office. | At a recent performance here ‘Extra’ Savings FRESH EGGS MEDIUMS C Dozen FRESH EGGS DUE ON NORTHLAND LIPTON TEA half pound tin. 43¢ YELLOW CORN 2 cans, 25¢ WESCO BRAND WELCOME——-TO THE OFFICERS, CADETS AND CREW OF THE “KA RLSRUHE"— GEORGE BROTHERS FIVE DELIVERIES DAILY PHONES 92 or 95 d|most of the aght's - | they are )(mm gently at the box| | chusetts, with a nation-wide av |age of 102 cents, while butter rangc.’; from 17 cents in Tenn ee to 28 cents in Maine, with an average of 21.9 cents. ‘Chickens can be bought for 9 cents a pound in North Dakota receipts were in the form of dairy produce. ‘take” totalled 14 pengos, or about 3270 in L‘Rbh nnd 130 eggs. some. BOB WHITE SOAP 10 bars, 30c FANCY 3 cans, 50c¢ AMOCAT Now that, ladies, is putting it mildly for all these items are everything the name implies . .. you values that help you save that extra dollar. gllllfilfiilIIIIIlll|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII]IIIII||IIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIHlIIIIIIIIIIIII"lI|IIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIlll|IIIIIIIIIIIIIHII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllIII|IIIlIIIIIIll|II|IIIIHl|||IIIII"llIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIHIIllllg Rainy Days Will Be Happy Days AND YOU’LL BE SMILING IN THE RAIN WHEN YOU TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS RAINCOAT SALE MEN, WOMEN, BOYS, GIRLS—AIl New Stock, Latest Styles, Attractive Colors $3.95 MEN’S RAINCOATS TAN—GREY—BLACK Sizes 34 to 48 $3.95 Children’s Raincoats in RED—GREEN—BLUE Sizes 3 to 14—With Belt Effects 35 Cents BOYS’ RAIN HATS $3.95 LADIES’ RAINCOATS in TAN—GREY—HENNA Sizes 16 to 44 $4.25 LADIES’ JAUNTIE JACKETS PEACHSKEIN Come in Green, Brown, Blue—New and Snappy —Rainproof—Sizes 14 to 40 GIRLS’ RAIN HATS 60 Cents Come in RED—TAN—GREEN—BLUE MEN’S RAIN HATS 75¢, 95¢, $1.25 A large selection to choose from UMBRELLAS Gloria Silk, $2.25 Up Silk, $4.95 Up Children’s, $1.00 and Up SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY Leader Department Store GEORGE BROTHERS NOTICE—FREE EVERY 30 Days—Next Award June 17-1 Ticket to SEATTLE or in TRADE """""l"l"|||lI|||||||||||||||||||||||||I||||||||||||||||||l"||||||||||||"|||||||||"""""lllll""lll"l"|||||||""lll|||||||"|||||||""IH||||||||||Ifll||||||I|"”l||||ll|H||||||||""ll|||||||""||||||||"|l|||""||ll:l We have concentrated for days on making this event worthy of its name, for we actually give SATURDAY SPECIALS FRESH CREAMERY BUTTER Pound C ONE DAY ONLY—Due on Northland CORN ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF WILBUR 8 OZ. CHOCOLATE FOR ONLY ONE DIME 49-POUND. SACK FLOUR, MOON BRAND BARS AND PEANUTS FRESH KILLED Chickens 2c DUE ON NORTHLAND $1.49 10, 11 a. m., 2, 3:30, 4:30 p. m. and then 22¢ George Bros. BACON SUGAR CURED POUND Sliced RIND TAKEN OFF BACON—VWe Give Moneyback Guarantee FRESH ASPARAGUS 10¢ FRESH ASPARAGUS WELCOME Open Until Midnight

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