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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 1933. LEGISLA‘TIVE LUNCHEON OF ELKS INSTALL on Proglam of Big Juneau Women Enter iam ‘VI“"“IE"I:OUIE}“ Wives of Leglslalon and Officials i officers of at cere- llation of of- supper will be served, bers of the Elks are to attend the k Boyle, wife of the Territor- or. Gunnar Blomgren, chairman and of the committee was assisted in a her arrangements for the luncheon ndeer business (which was presided over by Mrs. R. vhen the first|{R. Hermann, president of the Ju- as acquired, neau Woman’s Club, by Mrs. J. P. n to be|Williams and Mrs. J. M. Clark. B ies in the RS \BERGSETH OPENS NEW - 'HI-LINE SYSTEM STORE ' ON WILLOUGHBY AVE.! ‘1 \hll open Hi-Line 0. 2 on Willoughby | W mmmng m the | delinquent ¢ harges of the refrigeration has and thoroughly test- »| c),r,“g‘o‘l md the best facilities are at ssy-willows and table 'hand to insure the proper handl- iition to a complete line of fan- . y and staple groceries. corsage oI cuv. flgv,_ Hx Line System Store No. 1 is all birch bark canoes made |located on Lower Front Street. Both | stores are managed by Bergseth. — e served L. Redlingshafer, Hon guests for SCHOOL TEACHERS MOVE were M James of| Miss Enid Burns has moved to N Luther C. Hess, of the Zynda Hotel and Miss Alice of ‘Palmer is at the Gastineau. Both of lhad previously lived at the home | of jof Mr. and Mrs. Ray G. Day. Miss Mrs. Allen Shattuck, of | Pauline Rinehart, who also lived , wives of the Territorial |at the Days’, is at the home of Mrs. J. H. Kehoe, of Ket- | Mr. a'ld Mrs. M. L. Merritt. an, and Mrs, Thomas Judson, B i of Territorial Representa- T\nem)—elght of the 33 players on {the San Francisco Missions base ball club's roster are six feet or d 25 of the number sons. SL’RING YEGETABLES Green Beans lb Ao RE Green Peas, Ib. 7 ~ Artichokes, extra large 15¢ Fresh S pmach 21bs. .. 25¢ Fresh Asparagus, Ib...18¢ s. T. C. DeVane Robert S. Bragaw ; Mrs. N. A. Walker, Parsley, large bunches . 10c "New P Potatoes lb. ' Lettuce, large, solul b+ 12c Cauliflower . . 35c 3Qf 25¢ Tomatoes, ripe, solid, Ib. 25¢ 10¢ Bunch Turnips iy e Bunch Beets . . . Bunch Carrots . . . . . 10¢ Green Onions, bunch . . 10c George Bros. TELEPHONES 92—95 Five Delivery Daily NEW OFFICERS WILL BE GIVEN CLUB ‘SUCCESS c-cncvic Buiter Feud AGAIN THURSDAY the B.} ~ | with rel d out a ~h;p monf ing of fresh meats and poultry in| INDIAN DANGES INew Features Will Be Ad- ded to Benefit Program Tomorrow Night Juneau will have another oppar- ated so much interest when they were presented at the AN.B. Hall late in March, tomorrow night when they will be repeated for the | benefit of natives of Auke Village. Three mnew dances have been added to the previous program am those enacting the ancient costum dances have been hard at work s. ‘The doors of the A. N. B. Hall will be open at 7 p.m. fomorrow | and dances will begin at 8 o'clock. .- 12 PASSENGERS ON NORTHLAND FOR THIS PORT Motorship Northland sailed for Juneau and wayports at 9 o‘clock| |last Monday night with a total of 44 passengers aboard, the follow- ing booked for Juneau: Mrs. Ernest Holmquist, Stanley ‘Nox\\mkfi Herb Kittlesby, Karl Theile, Charles Helsing, A. J. Mc- |{Pherson, W. Weise, Dick Dale, Jack Bou, V. Pojjoviska, Albert j\V iser and Gladys Comstock. | RS 5 (WALLIS GEORGE WlLL {MAKE TRIP EAST FOR JUNEAU COLD STORAGE Wallis S. George, President and ‘Managm of the Juneau Cold Stor- |age Company, will leave Monday ‘on the Yukon enroute to New York City, where he will spend some | time in the interest of the fishing business. | Mr. George will go directly East | {from Juneau, call upon the firms | with which the Juneau Cold Stor- age does business and book order: for the coming season. He will visit ther cities on the East Coast be- fore coming West, go to Astoria, Om,an to see his mother, whom he ;mxv bring back with him for the | summer in Juneau and spend a ‘week in Seattle before returning to| Alaska, FOUR HALIBUTERS SELL AT SEATTLE SEATTLE, April 5—Two schoon- ers arrived from the western hall but banks today and two came in from the local banks and sold as follows: Western banks—Trinity with 34 | 000 pounds, selling for 8% and 7% cents; Vansee with 34,000 pounds |selling for 8% and 7% cents. Local banks—Katalla with 6,000 | pounds, selling for 12 and 7 cents; Curlew with 11,000 pounds, selling (for 10% and 7 cents a pound. | ——————— |ESTEBETH TAKES FREIGHT, PASSENGERS, LYNN CANAL IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||IIIIIIIllllfllllllllII|I||I!!llIHIiIIIlIlllIiIIIIIl The motorship Estebeth, Capt. | |Edward Bach and Purser Robert Coughlin, left at 7 p.m. yesterday for Haines and Skagway with |freight and -passengers: Mrs. David Willard, Eddie Boone and Mrs. A. Boone for Haines. The Estebeth will return from its Lynn Canal trip during today. 1 - .- FRESH SALMON Fresh red and white King Sal- \mon. Alaska Meat Co. —adv. - e —— | Let the advertisements help you make your shopping plans. Burners for Ranges Circulating Heaters Heating Stoves Small Heating Plants See one of these $25.00 burners under actual working conditions at ALSTROM’S NEWS Daffodils, large stems, dozen Canned Fruit and Vegetables, large cans, 2 fOr ...ttt ..25¢ At GARNICK’S Phone 174 STAND Rice & Ahlers Co. “We tell you in advance what Job will cost” IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllillllilllllfiIIII Fine Footwear T460 2 Women’s Black Failette Regent Pump covered spike heel. Price $3.85 Same in Black Kid—$4.95 3/8 in. Women's Dull Kid Alvilde Step-in Pump Silver Piping Covered Heel Priced at § SOSHShS\S: DSOS Women’s Corosan Calf Step-in Pump Fawn Calf Quarter. Brown and Beige Piping. Covered Spike Heel. Vam Short p. Price $4.95 Same in Black at $4.45 G801 “Tread Straight” Women's Spanish Brown Kid Gore Pump 2'in. tion ter. Sole. L466 Whippet Elkhide Blucher Oxford Coroson Calf Trim Vamp and Quar- G768 White Hilk Violet Ray Blucher Oxford London Sport Sole. in Chaff Belge also, Covered Cuban Heel. Combina- Last. AAA to C Width. Priced at $5.45 “BrownBilt Tuf-flex” Girl's Laced in Brown Sport Rubber Priced at $3.95 “BrownBilt Tuf-flex” Girls’ This can be had G758 “Bru\wnlhll'Tnf flex” Glrls‘ V0000000000 00000 Leader Departmen GEORGE BROTHERS Winners All in the Grand Promenade of EASTER SHOES We feature the . . . BrownBilt Shoes . for Men and Women The . . . Buster Brown Shoes . . . for Chldren EVERY PAIR GUARANTEED for LONG WEAR! MEN’S CROSSETT SHOES LEWIS MEN’S SHOES BROWN-BILT MEN’S SHOES.......... $3.45 to $5.95 “A Shoe for Every Foot” Special Particular Attention Given All MAIL ORDERS! WE FIT THE FEET! T58-7 Patent Trim. Covered Box Heel. FEATURING THE MOST COMPLETE SHOE DEPARTMENT IN ALASKA An Expert Fitter in Charge DELANO AA211 Women’s Corosan Kid Pump. Brown Kid Trim. 2V in. covered heel. Price $6.45 Women’s Kid T-Strap Sandal Price $4.45 T44 “La Belle” Women’s Black Kid 3-Eye Tie Perforated and Stitched Tip and Quarter. Oak Finish. Covered Box Heel. Priced at $3.95 7623 Women’s Blue Nu-Pig Blucher Tie 1 7/8 in. Covered Boulevard Heel Priced at $4.95 T535 Same—Corosan Kid Blucher Tie Priced at $4.45 String Elk Blucher Oxford London Sport Sole. Priced at $4.45 t Store STORE OPEN EVENINGS IIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMWIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIHIIIIIIIIIHIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllfllllllllll|||IIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIII,lllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII o <