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AMMONIA Best Always--- 2 bottles BLUING Jest Always--- 2 bottles PUREX Best Always--- Quart bottle LEMONS Good for the Flu Per dozen ... Grapefruit FLLORIDA 15 ORANGES SWEET Per dozen 35¢ SUGAR CANE White King SMALL 2 packages C Muscat Raisins 1928 Crop 3 pounds 10 Ib. factory bag .. 7SC Where? at GEORGE BROS. of Course! Peanut Butter Sweet Peas Amocat No. 1, Very I'ender Jdoril SOC Asparagus Tips 20c Del Monte Picnics Per can If You Want the “BEST for LESS” COME to BROTHERS GEORGE PHONES 92 AND 95 PIONEERS GET | GHRISTMASGIFT".:u*.r:; oliseum) \| Ritte Gross Fund Gives l:uch‘ R Pioneer $21.35 for Christmas | s fund will probably Mr. Gross town expects n othe that had prom o make donations. The money The h Christmas gift to the|will be held by the B. M rend residents of Pioneer's Home|Bank and draw interest until next | arted and; Christmas Juneau following are s t& the Christmas Fund: | Alaska Juneau Gold Mining Co Alaska Flectric Light & Pow: ler Co. I". Arnold fter the ance | Avoion Adams §! o dore Kettleson, | §1, Als superintendent of the Home at Sit-|ship C the » movement under Donors the 2 direction of the Coli. of Juneau and Ket. other the The Juneau llected Alstrom nds tin §1, ) Mendenhall | MeCaul 5| Nelson § hear | Fre ka. > §2,17650 was divided| Ande among dents, giving each man Mr. Gross money to be gollected aft made to Supe some i to th * the remittance Butler Maur ntendent Kettleson. | Barton $10, Bu en placed in a|Belmont Grocery » B. M, Behrends|ford Co. $5, Brunswick B it will draw intere t Council and and addad be raised at | \mm st ywling Bank, where antil next Christmas the fund that 4 time. | Iv ansfer Co. , Capital Laun- Pioneers Are Grateful ; Mrs, A, Cleveland §1, J. M, Mr. Gross, on Christmas Day, re-| Davis $2, Dawes $2, Dr, ¢eived a telegram from Superin-|Vighn tendent Kettleson, which |1, “A Merry Christmas to you|Co 1 the donors to the Ploneers’| Christmas fund. The 103 pioneers were handed $2 each at the| Dreakfast table this morning, gether with various presents, lots of good turkey. This afternoon the old boys are looking twenty|John years younger. Many of the I oy yrdons $5, Gastineau Ho- ' have asked me to extend their xul u 1 $5, Chas. Goldstein $5, Helle Sonal thanks and to thank you in}iha) & Hellent the name of the 103 at)ware Co. § A the Home.” Shop §5, Dave Housel :-. ank Statement of the Fund {Heller §1, Hellan Drug Store $5, The money sent to Superinten-|Robert €. Hurley $2, Hays Shop dent Kettleson was donated from J. H. Hart $2, Lester D. Hen- the following towns: Mu«un $2, Juneau Billiards §5, Ju- Ketchikan a Motors §5, Juneau Cold Stor- Wrangell . $5, Juneau Young Co. $5, Ju- Petersburg b u Lumber Co. §10, Jack's Trans- Juneau $1; Juneau Iron Works $1, Phil Seattle Juneau Bottling Juneau Paint , Juneaun Transfer Co. §5, Tailor $2.50, Juneau’ Flor- Dr. Jenne and pioneers Total . ...$2,176.50 This money was transferred Superintendent Kettleson throuzh g e B. B. Behrends Bank in ten “ {rafts for $200 each and one for|y ¢ Ite. Kisad® and $176.50. i v , L. Kann §2, A. P. Trust Fund varoff $1, Robt. L. Kaufman The following funds were recely . P. Lagergren $5, Matt, Loo- ‘ed too late for transmission 10 mie §1, H. B, LeFever §3, T. Lopa- armans §5, 1 Telpphmw Yo, $5, Ju- 3 2,! Winn $5, Deliveries---10:3( Al Lundgren A F. Mil Morris Construction Co. | 2,50, Err Mullae $2, Fr Matson $1, Maki I §1, Chas. Mil $2, Meichel Winter & Pond $5, ham Hat S Wolla 5, Mar Young | Hotel $3. Total, $629.10 kano $5 Shop McCloskey | & Son $5, MeMiehl $1.50, The The Buck coupe om livery New York | cery crashed tog -t wman J. N.|ing at about 10 o'clock Nelson $3, Harvey |Street mear the U Olympic Peol Hall $1, Office. Dr. Devi Bakery | INE to the ga Motor Main St L ||\]\\ car of in Own Peerless nd the gr Paine veling in the op . Peterson e B. Rice $10, R. Rober'tson .. M. Ri ry Roden John Anna Rosenberg §1 Allen Shat D — MORE Rustgard Stan ml 0il tuck § A new shipment rived and it is al HOME Reynold M Only a few more your DOLLAR elsewhere. Sawyer & WHEN YOU ARE Be sure and look at the price tags and you already know that they able, and the pri we oftm have s: g Produce ! Hardware $5, M. esdell Sam Thabaldak Torvinen . The Tavern $2, Tea Room §1, Inmn Hvl C & 1 Lunch Room Van Warn Wright Gift \mp $5, , Thoma $%, U entine $5, Dr. Chas come Cafe §1, Ga | et el H—x—:—l—x—l»H—l-l—l-H—f-—M—H—!—l—H-H e Works Judge CARS IN CRASH | belo; \h\lu] Dr. H. €. DeVighne anc f the Compar he PENCIL” 30 A. M., 2:30 and 4:30 P. M. ser- | rection. Both cars were dam-|8% p $1, F.|aged, though not greatly $6, Zynda | neither of the drivers jured wi and | were in | AUTo m{IVLRS NOTICE | Notice is hereby given that all | nd particularly the rear ok showing license number| o he kept burning at all Violators will be penalized his m ; il | I order of on Main | A S. Cable| was ( nging to| TCHELL, ~adv. Chief of Police. ol - Juneau | JOTICE foot of | My office will » closed until | ocery car| January 2nd. posite (li‘l adv. DR. GEO. BARTON. APPLE CIDER of our famous Apple Cide: I marked with our famous so you all can try some. 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