The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 9, 1934, Page 7

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY MARCH 9, 1934. T v iesecties il 5. GRAVES LEASES e sennecwiesl il C WRIGHT BLDG. The property owned by W. C. Wright, and at present occupied \hy Charles Sabin’s clothing store, Zynda Mrs. P. 1. Dahl,Skagway; Mrs. K. B. Hannan, Skagway. HIARRY ELLINGEN TO STABT REMODELING MESSERSCIMIDT | Bl’lLDl’hG ON' SECOND STREET Harry Ellingen, well known car-| penter, will soon start work on the | remodeling of the building on MRS. OLLIE TROWER AND MOTHER LEAVE FOR SOUTH | the Bureau of Indian Affairs, and Mrs. Ollie Trower, employee of | her mother, left for Seattle this| week on the supply ship North | IM‘- AND MRS. DAVE DISHAW BENJAM!N MADIiON RETURN FROM HAINES TR"’: Benhmm Madison, who has re- o et ~ Isided 1A the Interior for the past Mr and Mrs. Dave Dishaw re- 35 years, died Teeently in Fair- turred on the Victoria, making the | panks of heart disease. round t¥p to Haines on the steam- b LT e DIES Alaskan |has been leased for a term of Second Street which was formerly | Star. er.. Mr. Dishaw made the trip on N SA VE E. Gilligan, Salmon Creek; R. J.|years by H. S. Graves, owner of occubied by Jarman's Shop and BT o P | business for the confracting firm R i g Peterson, Juneat. the clothing store on lower Front is owned by Gus Messerschmidt. . |of Dishaw and Son. Belling refall al:-New Deal pricps Gastineau | Street. Mr. Graves is undecided An up-to-date store room with BRIDGES CONSTRUCTED e pRRRY e SRR Large assortment of general mer- ' M. Hurley, Tebenkof Bay; W. as to the use he will make of thes@Partment above, will be installed| ot et e o e TUESDAY Basse, Port Alexander; O. Peter-|building, but will announce his @nd modern heating plant added.| N Shap. 15, Tunsan | e g surrection River, Salmon and Min- eral Creeks, near Seward, was re-|gog cently completed by a Spokane contractor who immediately sailed south. The construction was with PWA funds. There is store space UPon the completion of the apart- ment it will be occupied by Henry Messerschmidt. ] ———————— gon, Port Alexander; R. W. Thomp- | plans later. gon; Peter Lenke, Tebenkof Bay. ‘on the ground floor and apart- | ments 6n the second floor, ———————— NOTlCE After March 10 no telephone | rentals for the month of March| & This is to notify all interested There will be a special Lenten -will be accepted at a discount. Al | parties that I have disposed of all service at Holy Trinity Cathedral remittances by mail must bear my interests in the Pioneer Cafe this evening at 8 o'clock. Dean | postmark of mot later than last to Jack Paul and will not be re- C. E. Rice will give an address| discount day. ‘Please be prompt. \spomible for any debts contracted following the services. 1 JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS | by them on and after this date. T TELEPHONE CQ. Ladv. NICK NOVAK. MRS. G. B, AUSTIN LEAVES FOR SOUTH ON NWLSTER\' March 13th SPECIAL LENTEN SERVICE AT HOLY TRINITY TONlGll’I‘ e TOBACCO GROWN AT KENAI TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN 1 Eighteen plants of good Virginia tobacco were ‘grown and matured on the shores of Lake Kenai by Mr. and Mrs. Alex Nolam last| | year, according to a report made | recently. 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 Labél Tea (Orange Pekoe & Pekoe) Liptons Green Japan Tea for the adv. ANNUAL FATHER and SON DINNER D BABY BOY BORN Mrs. Guy E. Austin, whose hus- band is well known merchandise, A baby boy was recently born in broker, left on the Northwestern|Fairbanks to Mr. and Mrs. L. E yesterday to join her husband in Judd in St. Joseph's Hospital. It Seattle. | weighed nine and one-half pounds. R JOHV ClGhETTl Following our usual — - NOTICE OF SALE Selling retail at New Deal prices. Large assortment of general mer- chandise. Now:. The Casit Bazaar. bali —adv. pre-Easter custom we are fcaluring to- John Cignetti, store keeper of Livingood, who came to the North in 1897, died recently in Fairbanks as the result of an attack of bron- . Daily, Empire Want Ads Pay | chitis. Bflfll“flIIIIHHHHIHIIHHIIIIIIIIIIIHIHIHHIIHHNIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIflfllflfllllIlIII|IIIIIIlIIIIIlIIIIlIIIIIlII morrow our famous g i RO IIIII|IIIIIIIIIIlIIII|IIlIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIlllll||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINHIIIIIIiII}NIIHlIIIII PEERLESS QUALITY or by the GLASS, BOTTLE or KEG You Will Find Your F AVORITE BRA ND : HERE Just Telephone 94 for Very Prompt Delivéry JUNEAU ICE - CREAM PARLORS PERCY REYNOLDS, Manager | mlmmnmnnmmmnmnmnflmmmnnnmmmu||mmflum|m||ummmmuuumm||||||u|||||mmmmmmmmm Wi GLY WIGGLY | ii(r&ft’s Cheese Spreads . 20c R APEFRUIT in 5 oz. swanky swig glasses, formerly 4 oz. cups LARGE—SEEDLESS O’Cedar 0il, Special . . . 95¢ --3for25¢ Quart Cdm—Regular $1.25 Jel'D, 3 for b g R K 216 g__h___,_._——_-——_-——‘— Peas, No. 2 tins, 6 for . . 99¢ Al Flayors 25¢ per Dozen PEERLESS BAKERY i (Y] “« o Ask for Peerless Quality Products at your Grocers It is a real pleunre and genuine .collomy to get your FRUITS .and VEGETABLES at PIGGLY WIGGLY 1L it any cceret, this consist- ¢ ravihg through the consumer efigcted by our store. It's just the result of a real scientific syo‘em of merchandice. G Brooms, Blue Goose . . 39c Blue Handles Lux Flakes, 3 for . . . . 25¢ Small Packages 55¢ CUDAHY LARD or SHORTENING 10¢1b. Banan;s, 3 Ibs. Tomatoes, 4 cans . . ‘ Golden Ripe bis Del Monte—Farly Garden ‘ S & W Cosmos—Large No. 214 Tins Salt shaker b i 8C Apples,dozen . . . . . 18¢ [ PICNIC HAMS FANCY HENS Peanut Butter, 1 Ib. jars . 15¢ Cooking Cudahy’s Sugar Curéd—For Frying or Boiling FRESH KILLED—We Dress ’Em Oranges, 3dozen . . . . 69c .. Nice Sizes~Sweet. .. . Avocados, Now, each . . 25¢ Large Size—Commonly known as Alligator Pears ORNED BEEF HOME CURED—Boneless Briskets 18c Ib. 15¢1b. - 20c1b. Soap,10bars . .. . . . 33c Crystal White or P. &G. e CUDAHY’S BACON Sliced—Sugar v()nrej-'—No Rind 24¢lb. emery 24 BUSINESS Meat 24-2 rings #424 1S GOOD* ‘Depy. 42:2fimgs~ ~*2 >, ; ¥ 2 & . e 2o, i\ 4 Bread and Butter Pickles HOME STYL?: 25¢-pint 4 * —-vw-‘—'—”"—"—‘*_'a—r"__-‘—'—' Pork and Beans, 2 for..25¢ Large No. 21/4 Cans Coffee,2lbs. e Piggly Wiggly Special

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