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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, NOV. 25, 1930. l WAS UNABLE TO ' WALK 4 BLOCKS “I had suffered with a rheumatic trouble since 1920 and it finally got so bad I couldn't walk four | | block: Everything I ati Truly an Excellent Picture Is I.fiWH!i LBRCENY sese BANIELS LOWELL SHERMAN Olive Tell — Kenneth Thomson—Bert Reach Purnell Pratt PATRICK McCARRON ndigestion; my color was unhealthy and my kidneys were too free-act- ng. I finished my eighth bottle Sargon 3 months ago and I be- ieve I'm as well and strong as I ver was. I eat anything I want; never have a trace of indigestion r an ache or a pain and my kid- ectly normal. Sargon Pills have made me regular as clock work and my color is ruddy and healthy.” — Patrick McCarron, 1225 Jackson St., Seattle. Butler-Mauro Drug Co., e e R Song and Dance Revue News Comedy 10—25—75¢c—Loges $1.00 NOTYCE TO SHIPPERS On this trip of the PACIFIC all | |freight must be on the Dock not | (later than 3 p.m. Wednesday. adv. Pacific Transportation Co. WATCH FOR “SILVER HORDE” e N No matter where you plan to go—by steamship or rail— we'll be pleased to give you full information—make reservations and deliver tickets if you desire. ' Write or wire KARL K. KATZ, Alaska Representative 200 Smith Tower, Seattle, ELiot 3560 Ilorthcrn Pacific Railway Route of the NEW North Coast Limited and The Alaskan (A-20) L o0 T T T T T T T L I LT I LT L L e St et What Goes With the TURKEY Is just as important as the bird itself. The mincemeat or pumpkin, the seasonings, the vegetables, the pickles or relishes all go'to make up the feast. You will find them all here of a quality which good judgment demands. At reason- able prices. SPECIAL—OYSTER COCKTAILS gave me| i noo; Sanitary Grocery “THE STORE THAT PLEASES” Phones 83 and 85 ; | Mark Williams, Arthur Charles ) Mrs. O. K. Rude from Hoonah; ‘Mrs. C. Otterson from Hunter. S eee - ATTENTION EASTERN STARS Juneau Chapter No. 7 Order of |Eastern Star will meet Tuesday, Nov. 25th at 8 pm. All Matrons will take the chairs for initiation. There will be entertain- |ment and refreshments. All visit- {ing members welecome. A special ferry will leave Douglas at 7:30 p.m. LILY M. BURFORD, Worthy Matron. FANNIE L. ROBINSON, Secrelary.‘ HUNTERS' BOAT | LOST: CLING 40 HOURS TO ROCK (cantmued from Page One) to the rescued men looked as big | as the steamship Leviathan, the ex- | hausted hunters were put to bed, | and given warm food and drink, |—8dV. They were able to walk ashore | R IVING BIG THANKSGIVING DANCE when 1?19 boat reached Sitka L)ul, Moose Hall, Wednesday night, P | November 26th. Scandinavian-Am- Brings 17 Pmsrngnrs | erican Music. Fishermen especially The Estebeth arrived in Juneau |invited. —adv. from Sitka and way ports at 4 . gy A A5 o'clock this morning. She brought | TO TELEPHOUNE PATRONS 17 passengers. They were Sanford| A new teiepnone directory is now Dodge, from Sitka; Mrs. H. Sumato |in course of preparation. Patrons; and Elizabeth Sumato from Killis- | contemplating change of address or Ed Welle, Thomas Morgan, |Persons who wish to have tele- Larry Edwins, Capt. R. B. Lesher, |Phones installed are requested ta Al Axelson, P. H. Polyk and Carl] |Dotify the Telephone Company. Strom frmo Tenakee; Sam Houstoa, | Télephone 420. All changes for new George Jones, Albert Greenwald, |directory musf be in office by “De- cember 10th. . —adv. IIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IMIIIIlIIOIiilIIIIiIIIIIINIIIIIII!I United Food Co. “WHERE CASH IS KING” GOLDSTEIN BUILDING [\ o v) HAMS, pound . . . . EASTERN SUGAR CURED BACON, pound . . . 33c FINE EASTERN MILD CURE OATMEAL 9 pounds BY THE BAG ONIONS 9 pounds —— L DRY—MILD BU TTER - 4 pounds Mt ; FRESH LYNDEN II||IIIIIIlllllllllllfiilllllllll!ll|||lllllIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIll 53¢ e T T (v PRUNES 25 Ib. boxes $1.95 SANTA (JLAR,A—NEW PACK ONLY CHOICE TURKEYS and CHICKENS A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Fresh Fruits and Vegetables FOR YOUR THANKSGIVING TABLE T | g IIIIIIll“llllumllllul"illllllll!lllll F ree Delnery Phone 403 LT R B. P. O. ELKS IlllllllllllIIIIIIII_I!!"IHIIIHIIIIIII s Thanksgiving Dance FHURSDAY EVENING, NOV. 27 LLLLUTU U ALL VISITING ELKS WELCOME Invitations for friends may be secured by applying to Elks’ Club Steward. Dance with the Elks! * OO T LT T T T / Past|? 5-DAY WEEK IS PROPE EARS BUFFALOES TAKE GAMES FROM TIGERS, ELEPHANTS The- Bears— Barragar, Whittier invaded the jun abbed two ¢ wing| Make Move for Un- PII]])IO}'i;:‘\]I! CHICAGO, Tll, N y week for t& afts has been adc y program of the r: rhoods a mover unemployment in 1 "Davis and r of three gau neil rolled 1 Pullen high i tw ow tied for e with the Camels and Wil cats Tonight at 7:30 the Bes the Can 8 at 9 o Leopards T e Wildeat Team Standing Won Lost Pet k the | previc gram The a majc tw ty o Tigers 12 6 W 3" unions. ‘Wildcats 6 A - D Wil Camels Buffaloes Leopards Goats Colts Bears Elephants Beavers Malamutes Lions ) organizations re twenty-one railr TURKEY DINNER e Coffee Shoppe will Dinner Thanksgiving re now being oo For the best in town dressed turke & ckens, orde | t once to D. B Daily meirl: ‘Want Ads Pay. ?ou Have \ ” ¥ | Shop Crafts of Railroad X ..,fiflfifimr . - Grins - Thrills! vest fistful of entertainment 'r had. Packed with thrilling na, suspense and uproarious He |~ n Morgan crooning It s This.” Charles Rug- ic role that’s a wow. just pulling the <‘) D Jin immy Durante bs from way down deep. ar it! There yvou'll never ut this pie- Jimmy Dur- nte's one of them. ROA'?HOIISE WIGHTS HELEN MOhGAN (%Y CHARLES RUGGLES - FRED KOHLER snd CLAYTON, JACKSON snd DURANTE a Quramount Picture and Wil ‘\I\l)\\ — 7:30-9:30 @EK@EUM A i i Kl A smonstrated AW Says PETER GRIMM President of Wm. A. White & Sons. Four times President of the Real Estate Board of New York. “The development of real estate values in America is always fur- thered by modernimprovements. Only in that way has real estate become one of the premiere fac- tors in America’s economic growth., “It is interesting to me to note that the same principle which dominates the deveiopment of real estate holds good in other fields, the principle which you have demonstrated by your use of the Ultra Violet Ray in the toasting process.” Everyone knows that sun- shine mellows — that’s why TOASTING includes the use of the Ulira Violet Ray. LUCKY STRIKE — the finest cigareite you ever smoked, made of the finest tobaccos =the Cream of the Crop — THEN = “IT’S TOASTED.” Everyone knows that heat purifies and so TOASTING removes harm- fulirritants that cause throat irritation and coughing. No wonder 20,679 physicians have stated LUCKIES to be less irritating! “It’s toasted” Your Throat Protection—against irritation=—against oug Consistent with its policy of laying the facts before the publie, The American Tobacco Comy n who have witnessed LUCKY STRIKE' Grimm to review the re| The statement of Mr. ©1930, The American Tobacco Co., Mis. ris of the distingu rimm appears on t! d 1 y has invited Mr. Peter tumu Toasting