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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, DEC. 13, 1933. Pre-Inventory Sale SATURDAY. DEC. 16 TO WEDNESDAY, DEC. 23, INCLUSIVE 8 Days of Unequaled Food Values 00“““‘0““’%%%“’“’% COFFEE SCHILLINGS Regular and Drip 2 pound can, 69c¢ SUGAR Fine Granulated Cane 8 pounds, 49¢ JELLO All Flavors 3 packages, 25¢ 90000 Green Asparagus PALMDALE BRAND 2 cans, 25¢ Reliance Pumpkin 2 large cans, 25¢ Each Can Makes 3 Pies RELIANCE or AMOCAT Tomato Juice 8 oz. can, 4 for 15 oz. can, 3 for ... No. 2 cai. 2 for 26 S { s Campbells’ Soups Gulfkist Cove Oysters TOMATO 3 cans, 25¢ OTHER FLAVORS 3 cans, 28¢ WHITE KING large package, 37¢ — NONE SUCH MINCEMEAT 2 packages, 35¢ Krispy Crackers 2 Ib. carton, 39¢ SUNSHINE 0000000000000000000000000000000000 000004 5 oz. can—Regular 15¢ 3 cans, 35¢ Razor Minced Clams CORDOVA PACK 3 tall cans, 59¢ Straiwwberries DEL MONTE No. 2 Cans 2 cans, 68¢ OLD ENGLISH Plum Pudding Crosse and Blackwell 1 pound can, 35¢ 9000000000 FLOUR, Picket, 49 b.sack . . . . $2.25 000000000000000000000000000000000 00000000 Kraft Cheese 14 1b. package—Your Choice of 5 Popular Flavors package, 20c FRESH DATES 2 pound Cellophane Bag 20 cents Seaside Lima Beans Easy Cooking—Tender 3 pounds, 25¢ The BEST is the CHEAPEST Del Monte Peaches Large No. 214 Cans SLICED or HALVES 3 cans, 50c JAP ORANGES by thebox . . . so0oe. SUPERIOR TASTY MALT CHOCOLATE FLAVOR Delicious Hot or Cold 1 pound can, 35¢ SKINNER’S Macaroni-Spaghetti 3 pkgs. for 25¢ Red Mexican Beans 4 pounds, 25¢ CLEANSER LIGHTHOUSE 6 cans, 25¢ Del Monte Apricots Large No. 214 Cans 3 cans, 65¢ $1.05 | CALIFORNIA' GROCERY PROMPT DELIVERY TELEPHONE 478 DOUGLAS NEWS CANNERY EQUIPMENT DISPOSED OF AT CREDITORS’ SALE Under the Marshal's hammer, the cannery machinery and equip- ment which belonged to the Doug- las Island Packing Company, of ! which E. E. Dudden was the prin- cipal owner and manager, Wwas sold here recently to a group of local creditors, the latter being represented by M. Monagle in the sale. There was no competi- tion and the property went for a sum sufficient to cover the cost of the deal. The sum paid was $1,000. C. O¥ C. MEETING The Douglas Chamber of Com- merce held a one-hour session in the City Hall last evening for the regular bi-monthly business meet- ing. Interest of the meeting cen- tered in reports of committees and a brief review of matters as they stand at present on two or three of the issues being promoted by | the local organization. ———.—————— GUILD'S ANNUAL BAZAAR IS PRONOUNCED SUCCESS The needlework sale and tea of 8t. Luke's Guild which was held yesterday afternoon at the home of Charles Fox was well pat- M: | ronized and a neat sum realized. | Disposal of a cake and a lunch cloth, around which the main ac- | tivity of the bazaar centered cul- / minated in the awarding of the | former article to Mrs. Glen Kirk- ham and the lunch cloth to Er- MAN SLAIN, | lights and otherwise made ready | BODY FIRED CHICAGO, 111 Dec. 15-%A few | minutes after the blaziig body of | John Jobb, building contractor, was | found on a vacant lot, the police| arrested Fred Markham, a bill| peddler. The police said he con-| fessed to killing Jobb last Tues- day night in a fight and concealed the body until last night, when he| soaked it with kerosene and set it afire. | CHRISTMAS TREE IS BEING SET UP The town's municipal Christmas tree was yesterday planted at the corner of Third and D. Streets and is being trimmed with electric to give out its yuletide spirit. Keep Your Shirt On! Palm Beach Warning PALM BEACH, Fla, Dec. 15— The Town Council has issued an edict that folks must keep their| shirts on in restaurants and other | public places except while bathmz‘ on the beaches, when the regula- tion bathing trunks will be al- lowed. There were complaints that many sun and surf bathers, nearly nude, had been appearing in res- taurants without shirts. ——————— AUTOMOBILE LICENSES | Automobile licenses for 1934 will | {be due and payable Jan. 1st. Plates are now available. Fees—Territorial, $10; Clty, $5.00. A. W. HENNING, | win Hachmeister. —adv. City Clerk. AR YOU ALW AYS SAVE HERE ON EVERY BUTTER—A Better Grade, p()und MILK—Tall Cans, Pet or Maximum, 15 cans . APPLES—97¢ a box, SPOUMERIE .. ..o ai e e i s EGGS—Fresh, medium size, dozen .. .. .. CORDOVA CRAB— No. "AsilEean .. e, .. .. ..c. .o oo vrien o NAPKINS ; War Publication IIs Seized; Authorities Act HONOLULU, Dec. 15—A sup- plement entitled ‘‘Dream of War between the United States and Japan,” incerted in a Jap- anese magazine, caused the seizure within the past week of 5,000 coppies. The publication was import- ed from Japan, the Customs officials announced. The sup- plement contains pictures of navy battles between the two the Japan- ese won the war, capturing !\ Hawaii. countries and sgid 3-DAY WEEK FOR INDUSTRY WASHINGTON, Dec. 15.—A three day week for the hosiery and knit- ting mills all over the country hds been decreed by the Hosiery Codo Authority with Gen. Hugh S. John- son's approval. LIQUOR CONTROL STILL DEBATED OLYMPIA, Wasn., Dec. 15.—The liquor control problem. the special | business for the extra session of the State Legislature, is still un- solved. A cat and dog fight is) predict ed g S‘I'AMPE:;:S N For the new panoramic picture of Juneau. Get yours in fimeI —de Don’t Be a Softie! Go In For WINTER SPORTS Lake Placid isn't the only place in the world for winter sports. There are probably ponds for skating, hills for skiing right in your own back yard. And if you don't go in for it, you're missing half the fun of life! SKII { Winter and Pond Co. | fl|||||||||"l""||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||I"|||||||||||||||l||||||“|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||_._‘ UNITED FOOD CO. CASH GROCERS PURCHASE T00 GG o | e e SARDINES, in Olive Oil, 3cans . 900000000000 00000000 25(: Meat Market 0 SLICED BACON, pound’ . .. .. 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