The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 9, 1934, Page 12

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KIDNAPER AND GANGSTER HAS Hangs Hlnmlf in Peniten- tiary Cell — Uses Two Nm‘kties SIOUX FAL v THE DAlLY ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY, FEB. 9, 1934. * DE MOLAY WILL ENTERTAIN FOR FATHERS, SONS Second Annual Will Be Held Tomor- row Night at Temple Th Arch Gunnison chap- | I er, Or of De Molay, of this ity, will sponsor its second Annual Banquet ; SANKEY TAKES OWN LIFE De Molays and their fathers and Masons of all degrees and their sons are cordially invited to at- tend. All preparations have been completed by the Entertainment Committee consisting of: Peter Melseth, Chairman; James Cole Earl Beistline, Walter Holmquist and Edward Cowling, Jr. Mrs. Katherine Hooker is in charge of preparing the dinner. has been an interesting program arranged for by the committee. Mr or 1l act as Master of Ceremon- The chief speaker on the m will be H. L. Faulkner er speaker will be H. L. Red- | Terk lingshafer, advisor of the chapter, In addition to the dinner there| H. T. Tripp, 33rd degree Mas- ! SOMETHING TO LAUGH ABOUT WASHINGTON, Feb. 9.—They" re‘the 1928 campaign. His defeat in chuckling over this one which hap- pened recently down at the Pub- Works Administration. Former Senator Furnifold Sxm sorrinne Jenne, and Ellen Mize. The dinner will be served by Lhc owing Rainbow Girls: Elizabeth | Amy Lou Guerin, Rachel composed of Carol Robertson, | 1mons of North Carolina, member | | of the Senate for 30 years, was ap- ‘pearlng before the PWA in behalf of a project in his state. Simmo | retirement from the senate gen- erally was regarded as due to the| fact that he led the anti-Smith wfaotmn in North Carolina during | 1930 was viewed as punishment for | his defection. | Just as Simmons arose to argue | his case, a hurdy-gurdy man wheel- | ed up under a window and started grinding out a tune. It was “The Sidewalks of New York.” >——— Despite repeal of the 18th amend- men; wne use of aleohol in any Just the flavor you like best, too. If you are look= ing for a better flavored tea—uniformly high qual- ity at a low cost per cup, ask for Lipton’s Yellow Label Tea (Orange Pekoe & Pekoe) Lipton’s Green Japan Tea Nola Mae Seelye, Mary | confection or candy is still termed te Whittier, Birdie Jensen, | an adulteration and is barred by Carol Robertson, El 'the nation’s pure food and drug Corrinne Jenne. laws. who has just returned from Wash- ington, D. C. There also be several vocal selections by a girls' |len the —— Fathers’ and Sons’ banquet, at the y sui-| The U. S. national m has | Sq Temple, tomorrow a collection of 4,141,686 insects. night F‘l brua Ix} 10, at 7 o'clock. UNITED FOOD CO. EGGS One Mighty Pay Day MISTY MOUNTAIN EXTRA FRESH Standard Size 3 doz. §9¢ Packed Especially for Us by Washington Co-Op B e R N TR P A A BUTTER LOWEST PRICE ON HIGH SCORE BUTTER Don’t Use Score BUTTER MILK All SUGAR Pure Cane Popular Fine Granulated Brands i 10 POUNDS 15 CANS 52¢ 99¢ ! l’()Rl\ AND BEANS, 24 large No. 3 tins a Low 3 .?‘ COCOA, 2 Ib. tins 1 LIBBY’S BEST PEARS Large No. 21/ tins PEACHES, PEARS and APRICOTS Two Large No. 2V, Tins GRAPEFRUIT, Large No. 2 tins, Del Monte’s Best, can ... ... ~14¢ SHRIMP, dry pack, ‘tall cans FRUIT COCKTAIL, large No. 1 tins Large square tins PANCAKE FLOUR, 20 c large package ; QUALITY FIRST LAST AND ALWAYS LIBBY’S GREEN Asparagus FOOD SALE! SATURDAY AND MONDAY ONLY PEAS No. BEANS CORN 2 tins—CAN 12¢ { SNOWDRIFT, { full 3 Ib. can 2 tins No. 3 CANS 29¢ 2¢. 49c W. W. BISCUITS, Kellogg’s, large package ... ju GINGER ALE, Full quarts . GOLD DUST CLEANSER, large cans, 6 for .. ..... INTRODUCTORY OFFER MAZOLA OIL, cans, each TUNA FISH, half-pound cans ... TOMATO SAU CE, Silver- dale, each ... SPECIAL PRICES ON DOZEN AND CASE GOODS LOTS COME EARLY! Free Delivery PHONE 16! ORANGES, large, 2-LB. CANS . 1-LB. CANS =L M. J. B. ALLADIN, Ib. .25¢ POTATOES YAKIMA—Good 50 1b. sack APPLES WINESAPS—Loose Pack—Wonderful Buy)| FLOUR HARDWHEAT Grade, 10-POUND SACK BOX Paper Bags 99¢ 44¢ 5 5 c BANANAS, Golden 29 c icy, 2 dozen Ripe+3 1bs. o 0 CHICKENS FRESH KILLED 3-pound average POUND CORNED BEEF, Our Own Special Cure, Ib. .. PICNIC HAMS, 5 to 7 pounds, pound PICKLES, Heinz, bulk, ‘large assortment, pint. 15c SOMETHING NEW — STEW CHICKENS, drawn and cut, POUND wrapped in celleophane, introductory price c 19¢ THESE PRICES EFFECTIVE SATURDAY AND MONDAY HORMEL’S Eastern Sugar Cured in the piece

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