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8 = e —————————————— e e e e e 2[][] PEHS U NS : CHURCH SERVICES f o S oot |Alaska for Californ:a on a visit.|about two months a passen- i L 8 wvhic 8 ha and Mrs. O. D. Leet are pas-|ger south on the Alaska. Old- HELD TOMORROW " e Neldiing Teniie e cost of product a s for Wrangell on the Alas-}mixon and a friend came north to Nor oms 1 branches of the 1 3 ' 5. R G. Walmsley ; A, gl b o . He has been in Juneau for|see the country and spent most H y i % E pn i |try are appar ne time in connection with hali. ime at various places on | ut buying, by the Ala - : a ‘ 0 3 | “We had an enjoyable visit, but|Brokerage Company, 1 gl b land : ARE HUMtLE an " P | LONDON, Nov. 28.—The British “‘n ;d“ln,i] v[ .,‘:‘ M:i 1J»1.u that imk d|pany he represents in ka. eal force of The Empire "‘nlm“ 1 i es toda _wel B i ol ‘:'y"‘\‘l : B. F. Oldmixon of Fort Worth, |on rhe Northwestern after a short i X » 4 . at 9 0'c N 3 X p and there wer h'a s in Juneau{irip to Seattle Rq:ml\ Received of Disas 1 § I 3 1 Sacr s $ ¢ 28 tq be seen. s We - e i to make other trips in the future! Xas, who arrived trous l'»y.lmu:a n v B put they will be visits an : e : i but they w e visits and not 'to! ey Al i o o) et ks are artonine by L oo et On Thansgiving Day o : 4 tesur on Luther SR St s = ks —we pause for a moment amid feating o e . , | 5 ith the | { WHO SA”'”')/ = : and pleasure to marvel at the happi- 7 ’ ; : i 'Vl) /4 ’,,' R{ ness and plenty that is generally taken (" ANOTHER SPECIAL! ‘ Walter B. Heisel,| : will be hold s Dreverited HiSlot SheRIRNE ro Sootrl Sedn for gramed. b e : g ) Mrs. R ! reaching ships off the|iney naye peen visiting for s i ilna Phnier. fas. BEE How 15 4 ¥ i raon —tiaisin . ! ’[’“r"‘]\”{' "‘r" eral months We sincerely wish you all a faking. i g , now M v . 1 = yreced to re- soii. of ihe dsble Stis o y only high grade Canned Foods and of {|moward; al uglas Aus. i tain on the tossing waves out-| 4 Fen OF the Cble oifien very happy and enjoyable are giving for remainder of the week fitin, My Mortbua. s. Har-| OPEN UNTIL BIGHT P. M. |si o e, Bordeaux andf, " og diaske for a teip to O THANKSGIVING 2E with every § 18 purchased. 1 M i y WEDNESDAY. Closed all Thank fornia and which may po: GARNICK’S B e o B e 1 R weeafit S © s RE R D RTINS € PHONE 174 = qr st oot dlekauf, mother o 3 4 b |2 Paul Abbott t on the PHONE 478 “Best in Eve ing” ANOTHER STORM PARIS, Nov. 28 W vlands Ho I 1 - e | ) sa L the e 1o I AM THANKFUL i g 2 | FROM TRIP SOUTH; 4 ‘ CONDITIONS GGOD Have you tried Mary Dowd Reardon’s | |aoparen 3 = ) favorite coffee Recipe? : : oAt 7 on ~ ~ b s L i shaulifol forstuy. many (For those who prefer the Im S who with Mrs, Krug. friends and customers. percolator method) ne ¢ son John Jr., re. MEdAgU!;lE ingredl;n;s:l Ufctl er s in_variou g FOR PEACE AND PLENTY rounded tablespoon of Folger’s to 3 )\\.1: He 3\ Alasl sach cup ot MAERIEINYE wates bosting and W ! . 7 R For the noble men and women aska. before setting basketinto pot. For aver- nditions in the w age strength, let it percolate 7 minutes. < ec re not good. The mar- I have many things to be thankful for. I am thankful for the patron- age of the people of Southeastern whose sacrifices made our great I am thankful that I can ecall Nation possible. If Alask If you haveanyquestions on coffee-making, S ik write Mary Dowd Reardon, Oakland, Calif. 9 ; : V ‘or the opportunity of serving I thank you, . 1929 For PP Y the people of Juneau zealously GEE: BEE. o — = SALES DATES and faithfully during the past two : FOLGERS 4 ‘ West Coast Fur Sales A yows. GEO. B. RICE v re e | Sy % Gastineau Grocery CorreEE Plumbing Heating Sheet Metal OFFE ‘ F%%%%fi%% ?3 s PHONE 37 “I tell you in advance what job will cost” EOLGER-FLAVOR | y tj ill Wia Yeur Praise i MARCH 13 futlie] APRIL 17 ; MAY 15 ';i o N ; y : : JUNE 12 3 \\*; : R AN LA N 2 p 20 JULY 17 €N St sl " \ A e AUGUST 21 - 3 i s g SEPTEMBER 18 OCTOBER 23 NOVEMBER 20 DECEMBER 21 Affiliated with the ‘est Coast Grocery George Bros. Gz've Than kS I mi)'l.trlyjc C?.;.. ¥ 1620 - 1928 Whel:, w;_i:::l 3y On that bleak New England Coast in Plymouth 308 L] 3ub Station Post Office No. 1. years ago, landed the Pilgrim Fathers. A year BUTLER-MAURO For Thanskgiving Day and the opportunity it : | later they set up a memorial which will last as long offers us to express the feeling that life has been & 2 ica i good during the past year. R # 1 e Dy Il T For JUNEAU, a city of Splendid Americans, (7 Bl - MagaZines a _ril_\' blessed with growth and prosperity, with W prosperity for this glorious land of ours. We're all spiritual progress, with a pleasant relationship be- A Newspapers proud and grateful as a Nation. tween neighbors, We are happy—it’s been a year of peace and For Tomorrow, we who have benefitted so 3 i Inte :oc(f s 3 JSt 4 i b mpl S m u- much from the labors and aspir: s of ‘e Roa oer 1 i S 1 a pirations of our fore neau. Now is the time fathers, bow in gratitude and remembrance. to send in your subscrip- : e TE l[ ’ B ) » tions for magazine gifts i GOLDS N S (,EOR(,E B ROTHERS ’ \ a;;m;)ublishers' prices. 3 4 ; Bk CY Next to Valentine's