The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 26, 1929, Page 5

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NOV. 26, 1929. ing at 11 oclock. There W MENDENHALL FUR R o v e st WE WARNED Y FARMER RETURNS | fusior Chois and i subiect o I ou RSN the sermon T Tru % 5 of the Mendenhall Meamnssof LT-‘\ ksgiving Day.” before the freezing weather to put Anti- returned to Juneau on |cordial invita i 3 1 7, o 1 " 0¥ N T |the Queen after a trip east to visit the public to worshiy 3 1 Freeze in M Radmlor . NOW WE friends in Columbus, Ohio, and |gregation at th Clarksburg, W. Va., and incidentally el ol Wflrn YOll Again Ito sce a few games of the World tion as it is painstakingly worked __ady, |18l Farms disposed of their . PLACE flN GARD c large letters of scarlet cran- tures the latest and most mo et production of mink. Some W ee(l Ch(uns b g e e which stand out well on a novelty on the market. . Today" he animals captured three first| Mrs. J. J. Marsh 3 X & 3 packground consisting of yellow display consists of orchid silk bou- \ 4 and one third |denhall Fur Farms issentar We carry them in all sizes—for every [9 ) S racked corn. doir pillows and bed spread a two- e r k strain bred in |south on the Princc ah ¢ sk 5 Another feature to be found in tone fluffy blanket which is \pens here. her mother and family ir o make of car—BE WARNED. this display is a striking pencil on one side and Nile green on th [ o——— Mrs. Marsh will tch, marked George Brothers, other side, ladies silk lingerie ] THANKSGIVING DAY SERV](‘ESyland. TItaly, Spa nd I for Con'lors Motor Company depicting a pelican rampant with a soft pastel shades, tiny addres \ /AT THE LUTHERAN CHURCH |four or five month Doc’ Silvers Substituted for wicked gleam in its left eye. |books, ‘and all sorts of attractive N - i the Panama gz Service Rendered by Experts The four large display windows of ' novelties for milady. { The regular Thanksgiving Day |where she will o 4 kets, and men's’ wearing apparel. [ = 1= —— spirit of these energetic brothers 1‘ Q SFATIONERY fll!ll OFFICE SUPPLIES | Jocal fight fans for his magnificent ner of Ferry Way and Front Street i | ke % BT He will meet Joe Collier, local Bob Howell as Col- George Brothers Department-Store| The other windows feature leath- | \ 24 services will be held at the Resur- |expects to reach —(AdV). . New Ford Fordor Sedan Geo. M. Simokins U i i 2l Next Tuesday evening, Novem- . . p . fight against Soldier Olson several ckpecially bipike. aat Khatis ex uesday evening, Nov | . main event of the American Le-‘ ;’ | to DI‘HJO veteran of the cauliflower game.| CLEANERS E : cost of up-keep. Economical because it has been Howell was called out on the Unal- |3 work called for and delivered made to stand up under thousands and thousands of e pa last Saturday and his re:um‘ TELEPHONE 355 g 3 \ ! miles of steady running. lson az a amps l'cr's Opponent |also portray the coming holiday |er luggage, shoes and slippers, blan- | 4 N rection Lutheran Church Thursday ;in France the dé_\' befor “Doc” Silvers, who earned & mghlwhn are now operating both stores. — . b i . weeks ago, was today substituted for ber 26th, 8 p. m, Parish Hall.| » Is An Eco,lornlcal Car PHONE 244 glon’s boxing show next Saturday:t ANNOUNCING ECONOMICAL because of its low first cost, ard low here is indefinite. CLEANING iseason and reflect the progressive | o T - .‘ L IVVE PRI/;‘T" EVF;RYTHING place for himself in the regard af1 The display window on the cor- R s ARy B oW Daige Battler; f ‘e to sttentan of (o blase sourdough | prigge and whist will be played., ot ({ THE CAPITAL can fight and proved it to the fans REPAIR WORK shown in the extensive use of fine steel forgings. who saw him jab and punch Olson PLEATING More steel forgings, in fact, are used in the new Fond ABSOLUTELY THE for four rounds and pile up a big ONLY the new approved and . n les: i lead, only to lose on a kayo in the|{ tested methods used—Complete than in almost sny other car, regardless.of price. STANDARD OF fifth round. Collier will have to satisfaction GUARANTEED of Johnson’s ¥ £ THANKSGIVING { 4 N Silvers is a tough customer. He PRESSING 2 > ¥ RS An indication of the built-in quality of this car is Come in and learn about the safety, comfort, ) be at his best to stop Silvers, or|}MRS. JEFFIE FREY in Charge smoothness and alert performance of this car by even to fight him on even terms. It | & ; y F /’ 1 drivi : self. Youll k it's a great s 4 COMPARISON W b & i o =l \ firu%mmacf | getving e, SRR o { U Attractively y pror ? 3 4 : GEORGE BROTHERS ! [ [ i ~ A . I Service Drug Store ] WINDOWS ATTRACT {3 Ef- |6 | || | Phone We'baner | Juneau Motors, Inc. GREAT ATTENTION| (s (& : o bbb | o : The right shade 2 i | Alaska Electrl«c nght cast their shadows before,” is read- { 2 04 Jor every frock ily exemplified by the harbingers | | X ey - i B Bt ™ “ lin HOLEPROOF HOSIERY | & Power Co. as seen in the clever window display {{ %% éMLLWO Wash. ) The ¥ight shade in | in George Brothers Grocery. Here N < SUPPLY CORPN # el silk hadtes may bg seen in tempting BITaY: | — i g—— artens you sembl PIas rosy apples, golden pumpkins, pur- THE LAST WORD ;;::::;r:‘,' I I::l:\.:l ll:‘c Juneau Phone No. 6 Douglas—Phone No. 18 ple grape juice, amber apple cider, s right shadeisso easy tofind, | s srom Zeweobis. msocn | o o SIS RDARER: || - et opessarestysistt First Game-High School vs. Alumni Holeproof coloursarecreatedby | ettes, fig puddings, mince meat, Lucile, the famous Parisian coutu- | pastel shaded jelly beans to delight PHONOGRAPHS | ' riére. Shechooses themwith aneye | the hearts of the kiddies, and an | Just Arrived and Now to the season’s colour su s and attractive array of all kinds of Being Demonstrated the requirements of a heautiful leg. ruits and ve; es interspers = | . > ottt et e e e $35.00 ffoleproof [osiery | At Hi gh School Gymnasium THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS labels of the Heinz and Amocat T 7y ¥ e ot sods siso catenee me’| JUNEAU MELODY ke ; THE GASTINEAU .. .} ;fi’:y’“‘: h:{’fipi:i;“;:s it HOUSE . 4 y * Children—=10, @nts Adults—35 cents Our Services to You Begin and Emd at the pleasing picture. Hex | Temg’:“g josatian over ot | { Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carvying Boat . Pigg's Office e The motto “Shop Early. Make i { ..in the stands its SPIRIT. WEDNESDAY—8 O’CLOCK 5 .. in'a cigareHe | TASTE. CRISP autumn air, the thrilling tenseness of the kick-off, the roar of cheers, the hard-fought battle—and al- ways at hand, the dependable good taste of Chesterfield. We think we may fairly claim for Chesterfield the most steadfast army of smokers any cigarette ever had—and for the soundest of reasons: unvarying tobacco quality, mildness balanced with character, an “‘extra something’’ of aroma and good taste — “TASTE above everything " " u MILD, yes. Land ' ~ ¥ yet THEY SATISFY POPULARITY MUST BE DESERVED oL R |y (11U b % \ st & 1

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