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* THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, OCT. 13, 1933. a 'AMER. LEGION NOMINATIONS SETTLEMENT IS CAPE YAKATAGA : A Visit to Our Third Floor ¥ a0 R 2 'LAST EVENINGNOT IN DANGER 1< Will Surprise You We havée dssembled upon thé“third flob" &‘&Mmre hund¥etts uporf® hundreds of items to retail at 10 Cents Each Below you will find listed -a- few-of §m dtems you w:ll find thére and we feel you will be well repaid by visiting this up-to-date display of pnpu}ar prmed men‘hamhso which, we assure you, is in keeping with the quality you mll dlwayq fmd in thls establlshmem. " i SCRUB BRUSHES SINK BRUSHES SPONGES PULL' HOOKS PICTURE WIRE COAT ASSORTED SCREWS THUMB TACKS LOCK WASHERS MASK GOGGLES STAPLES FIFTY-POUND HOOKS WIRE CUTTERS SCREW DRIVERS PUTTY KNIVES CARPET TACKS HANDY PACK SCREWS ENAMELED CUP HOOKS KETTLE KNOBS SINK STOPPERS POT COVERS WIRE SOAP HOLDERS DISH MOPS KWICK-KLEN BRUSHES QUART MEASURES TOILET BRUSHES PADLOCKS TOWEL RACKS UPHOLSTERY NAILS VEGETABLE BRUSHES LADLES PERCOLATOR HANDLES DRINKING CUPS TIN CUPS MOUSE TRAPS each. AND HAT HOOKS we are displaying at this extreme Tow price. ' COOKIE CUTTERS DOUGHNUT CUTTERS CLOTHES SPRINKLERS “PUSH PINS "NATL BRUSHES' ' BAG TAGS NATL CLIPPERS PERCOLATOR TOPS GLASS KNOBS FUNNELS SALT AND PEPPER SHAKERS TRAYS PAINT SCRAPERS POTS ICE PICKS MATCH BOXES COMB CLEANERS TOILET PAPER HOLDERS PARING KNIVES JELLY MOLDS ANTI-SPLASHERS CAN OPENERS SPATULAS WOODEN SPOONS MEAT FORKS BASTING SPOONS BAKING SPOONS BOTTLE OPENERS MEASURING SPOONS FRUIT JAR FUNNELS WASH BASINS LEMON SQUEEZERS PIE PLATES There arc many, many, useful items in this same department that reunl at 15 cents These are not listed, but we invite your atteuhon to the comp]ele assortment 5l ale a 'w«'vz,..*a bun ed Election an:]_—ln stallation Gov. Tl‘oymvised Ship-| Will Take Place on ment of Supplies Left October 26 Cordova This Week TR | 5 At the meeting of Alford John| Fears for yvd Post No, 4, American Le-|lated community '6f some ,20° per- 1, held last night at the Dugout s, comprising four families, re- ing . Legionnaires were the welfare of an iso- ank , Metealf;, First ander—John McCorn E. Coughlin; Sccond Vi | commander — John H. N Ad, nt md Finance Offic or upplies were dispatched from that M £ CorJzn aid: “Yakataga sup- Cordova four days ago, nd wll be landed whenever weath- er conditions permit.” Committeemen—H. G. Nord- Ralph B, Martin, Harry Stone- |day that the little settlement, lo- ng at Cape Yakataga were al-| {layed today with the receipt of a nder—W. ‘E. Hendrickson |telegram from Cordova by Gov: Vice-{John W. Troy 'that the annual and ' shipment of foodstuffs and other Commissioner K. wiring Gov. Troy was informed yester-|—= V illa B W delivale kxyumie i " Bouguet persists through /qry; baking or freezing Thats Lbecause it is Pure Vanilla. S v e ae can ki AuncanaA it i o 6us o b S bam REACH for the JOY OF LIVING WITH RADIO Now is the time to have your radio-adjusted for the winter season of bigger and bétter programs. Prompt and Efficient Repairing e " 3 of RET 3 Radio and Engineering Service _PHONE 501—Near Capitol Theatre THE TREND is toward “ELECTROL”-of course! Hal'l‘l Mac[\me S[lOp " Hehting. . ", . Sheet. Metal se and J. H. Holle: cated of the most exposed Cél(_E_ ’IilNS__ R il e held open |spots Alaska coast, was in CASTOR CUPS g of the Post|some nger from a shortage of to be held on October 26, when |fcod d other necessities. The T‘EA BALLS hey will be closed and clecmoniamllm! supply conssngnment was 5 |ai installation .take piace. |declared to be more than two APPLE 'CORERS | william Dell, Jr., an employee of months cverdue. Before directing a E the United States Bureau of Fish- |relief exy on, the Governor wir- )’KNI,VESS 4 eries vessel Brant was elected (3‘ d Commissioner Robinson to get li‘() i 8 B ship.. additional information. It s .not RK | he ost will be the guests of now cohsidered necessary io send SPOONS |tne local Leglon, Auxiiary at their | speclal relief. » o) meeting to be held at 8 o'clock| TR TEASPOONS {October 19 in the Dugout. DUSTPANS Dues for membership in the Post \’ 2 A were reduced from $5 to $3 for| SC |the future, commencing with the| i COURING SPONGE g | FLOUR SIFTER Comsmander John M .Clark| WASHINGTON, Okt 13—A boy- = ointed the following com: has been ‘declared by the WAXED P’APER ke the semi-annual audit of | American Federation of Labor Post financial books: M. H. azainst goods and services sup- i];‘)1‘8!1'‘CL(Y]"HS Chester K. Tripp and J. T. plied by Germany, Italy, Russia § i a China or any other couniry O',r HOLDERS | rmistice Day Dance Com- | which forbids unionization. Pt)K:ER CHIPS imittee appointed is: Ralph B. Mar- ——.——— p ¢ . tn, W. E. Hendrickson, John H £ HAZOR''BLADES Newman, E. M. Goddard, and Chas.| _, DINE OUT TUESDAY i !P. Seelye. Martha Scciety Dinner from 5 to ; ‘PIPES A. E. Karnes, Territorial Com-|7:30 Tuesday, the 17th, Presbyter- TOYS missioner of Education, made an|ian Church ‘Parlors. Adulls 65c, Pm et resting report of the proceed-|Children under 12, 50 cents. adv D@LLS of the recent American Legion | Bl A ek Sl e o v ey » PS i Department Convention held at “‘ | Cordova. | Preparations are being made to! BGOI_(S [hold a membership roll-cal night | CKPS |at, the regular meeting. N)vvmbm 9, two days before Armistice Day. CHEEKERS BLELND T K Bl LBS BULBS BULBS | BLO(‘KS | We now have cn hand cur main | g BALLS - supply of BULBS of the very| /ehoicest varieties and of the high- | KNIVES Daffodil Bulbs are| WOODEN TOYS SCHOOL BOOK CASES HOUSEHOLD PAINTS + 16 Shades VARNISH ' STAENS 5 Shades DECORATIVE ENAMEL 10 Colots GOLD AND ALUMINUM PAINT ,): i ) or‘ INBUSTNES LAG . per cent. B.M. Behrends CO., Inc Junegu’s Leading Hepatfthint Storefa ? e I"", Coal output reacned 428 per cent of the program of 84,000,000 tons for the whol= year but it, too, gained 39 per cent over last year. Machine building, which includes the tractor, automobile and’' agri- cultural combine factories. fulfilled 148 per cent, of the plan for .the 2v of production valued at 6,500,- 06 )nul)&) roubles, INNEW SOVIET 5 YEAR SCHEME : First Six Ménths of Opera- tion Revealed—Good rrous metals 311 per cent and building materials 287 per Points, However i > " | Light industry managed to achieve 94 per gent of its six| —— months' program, resulting in a| manufactured goods such as cloth m of criticism in the Soviet ing and ‘household items, bett:red press which contends that its task last year's output by less than one easily was capable of fulfillment. | Basic chemical ‘maunfacture hed 439 per cent of the pla g {Contmued Iron: Tage Oue) The glassware and leather indu;— lelu industry carried out o better than 42 per rying out less than 75 per cent | Blame is placed on the generally | Federal Office Bu Transportation fell behind n.» bad organization of labor in this| washington, not later o ; 1982 mark on the basis of car load- Branch. tion, which recently resulted in a “wholesale shakeup of offichlls, s, reflected in figures revealing ‘that the daily average carloadings werq 52,000, compared with 58,000 :plan- ned and 52,200 for the flm s months of l‘a @"?n‘:.xm““ paeows gl ing open competitive examination: Inspector, Rivers, Harbors, Waterway Oommwm ~$1,800 $2100 & year, . % Applications must b: on llle wit] the Seeretary, Beard of U. Civil Service Examiners, U. 8. En- l ID for sthe. pRE eumm-m 18, made the poorest showing, 1 po.e of filling,:vaganeies. in, tm,uvg 8. Engineer thfle‘ ‘a fraction o( ‘the full year’s production pro- of their half year plans. Woolens,| for duty .in the Belme gram, when} its accomplishment footwear and dry-goods DM“F""NDMflut should have been 50 per cent. Its was 95 per cent of the schedult troubles were:attributed chiefly 10 while the shortcomings in dron and steel, al- linen industries exceede d their though virtually every major programs by about b cent. ‘branch was unable to accomplish, Rail Managers : its program. | In both heavy and light indus- | try gratifying increases in th2 pro- Pigsiron production for. the s&xlducnv!ty of labor ,were recox months a to 36 per cent' although in the latter much grlge ot - -the -year’s schedule of 9,000,000 cism continues to be leveled al tons, although It showed an 1n-|mge amount of inferior products silk, knitted goods IM’ .uparknae andfitness. , ., (o —eeo—— Competitors will et be-required 1o report for uapiwun,ctm plaee, but will .be rated on their dus CARLSON LEAVES i HOSEITAL FOR ndn rlm who heen u.--" celv\ng Ann‘s over ‘&e first half of 1932 turned out. i " The poor showing in tr-mpofll 3 left the hospital yesterday. hw XQQIL' "Blg Show % Now On, Ful Blast' F ':%ml'nr mi i ! fl‘*‘m‘m Page pne) Wwas quoted as denying mam.. *Franklin D, | upon to keep Far- ¥, Qub, .nve agsurance that he mw “ with the cam- 'rammny :u the while hoping that La neach other, politically, -frets over Ata 1 lncu ’L‘be cu) debt is pflmmm flgure) m 972, 16 some- gineer Department. .at JLarge, What U the lm budget. But seamq only 10, years ago the budget for iNew Xork City apd county was "*, of Columbia univercity per capita indebted- m‘fi‘{c 19&2 at $312, ity has borrowed and bor- !| rowed untd, when it went to the [4 banks for money;to.meet its Octo- of $18,000000 and $7,- | mst on.bonded debt and o 48 Guardia #nd McKee will [ 16,525, Professor Joseph [ ’rse quality. much lower in price this year, fedv. JUNEAU. FLORISTS. 2pounds .. .. .. dozen ce e s ey Shopping Hore-Like Surroundings Quiet, homelike surround- ingq add the ultimate to the | dignity of a Charles W. Car- | ter Mortuary conducted fun- | eral service. A beautiful | chapel with organ, Private ’ retiring room. Skilled ar- rangement of flowers. The 4§} GRACIOUS, complete setv- ice this community expects. ONIONS—Dry, 7 pounds .. .. .. Johnathans, box The Charles W. Carter Mortuary PHONE 136-2 “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” each .. atsBrewed ¢to smooth away fithe rotigh edges of a ‘bad night or a hard day s=gur - caffee, Served steaming hot. Smooth. Stimulating. ‘Blending richly with the good thick cream. And SATISFYING. BAILEY’S BUTTER—Fresh Creamer\ 4 EGGS—Large, Fresh, § POTATOES—Yakima, | Bag, 25 pounds ...... '} ORANGES—Sweet and Juicy, CASH Gnocnns Gt ! APPLES—Direct from Farm, Fancy -l 59 dqzen.. P e i o R E GRAPEFRUIT—Cahforma, Juicy, § PICKLES—Sweet, Mixed, '{ FRESH TOMATOES—Solid to Slice, CELERY—Well Bleached; i4 large stalk, 10; small stalk .................. ZINFANDELS—for jam and other pur'goses,lug S GRAPES—Tokays, Malagas Seedless, -lo LadyFmgers,pound..................... c APPLES—I.oose Pack, SHOUREN . L h i e e B e e s 0 e es s cs o8 s s es we PR 15¢ 150.