The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 19, 1931, Page 8

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A ' 3 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, NOV. 19, 1931. JUNERUWORKERS MAKE ATTENPT | Duy Croswacord Pussle G BALMRIS Doctor, Victimof Sleeping BUSY ONHAINES AT ROBBERY OF 57 o 1o ON TOMORROW | Femewsy oenn ety > 2| 73] i o..fl;ne summit AR |E . Division of a | LOUISVILLE, Ky, Nov. 19.—A NOTICE OF MEETING o1 = school year R Z victim of sleeping sickness for 30| poouieoine of the Women Z[m<|m 5 Reepr™ Martha Socnety to Conduct days, Dr. A. J. Berresheim, aged D DS Will> > ELEGTRiGAL jUB P fl AT sz Color | . . of Mooseheart Legion will be held ‘ E | Sale in Presbyterian |30 vears a surgcon, died foday.|a; eignt gclock tonight at Moose Guarantee - it 1o [SHIA AISIEID| 38 MNarry | Parl Most victims of sleeping sickness o ™ s¢ier the meeting there will U.S.S ng $25.000 Bm slars Pnobably Lured| im s bt RIAIN SIAR[1] ¥ Exorcesion of Church Parlors Idie within two weeks. Dr. Berres- |y s 2oy tn whioh all brother Protects U. . oper ”‘:\ g 18. Side picces of [ETR[] |S E[B|O[N]| 25 Unity | |helm was kept alive the last 300 |aooca are cordially invited. on New Plant, Equip- by Gold Dust Valued T A WIE[S|T O[D[E]| 30 Lerates Shoppers will find a variety of hours because of injections in his G onsoN B i at $740 000 -'f;y{(;rr';y S MIEA|R| NITIEID| 35 Destroys the |articles for gifts at the Annual|veins of a fluid eoncai:flng dex- | _aqgy. Hacoidar { ment at < ’ Fi Gk bves _fi 3 3 3 minesof | Basaar of the Martha Soclety,|irose, serving in place of food G 19.—Bur- | 26 Noxlous vege: |EILIOIPIE RIA[TIE normal tem- | which will be held tomorrow in P TTC v HANDKERCHIEF SALE swey Wl N b e RN VIU[EIS] 35, maciature the Presbyterian church parlors. SHOULDER IS INJURED The women of Holy Trinity Guild to force an | AVI1[D ED[EIN| .. performance | The comkm";:“in ;ha;gd :1 t:e m‘i’;“‘g:n A‘m"fl,s gf ‘m‘]flhflg:;rg:; will hold a handkerchief sale and A i Otlee | 31 Saurce ot yint MIATDIE DIAMIE] a7 Tm} 1‘\2“@”}{“%‘” Crewson and she is tx};'m receive treabmex:):pfor m}; injurea b l?eo.mber Lt cuiihe lignt joom> $240000 in gold dust was| yp p 80d heat 3 38. Wading bira gl | pany’s show room. —adv. 3 oun 45. Spoken e n‘olwfvu 39, Co'vue;: with be assisted by Mrs. H. Irvine, Mrz shoulder. 2 46. Annul b WORCLINNS D. F. Millard, Mrs. R. C. Mize and ———— E “ “'yg»‘m?;-:rsy:e};e % D,rw""' o E“I‘f‘l'l“’,"‘ns’ 2% {l.;?':(‘?f‘h‘ weed | Mrs. Gunnar Blomgren. | ? i’ ? saturdayur‘x:;}sn H-t‘ll‘;;rle;mber 21st, Kantleek makers can af- r- Ok . 5 s 3 il . E llej 3 st. - P 1d took a posi- 4. Follage 45 Repose CCF®| Other booths will feature home DANCE THE RAILROAD WAY.|Annual Raflroad Dance, auspices § ford to give a two-year 3 = 5. Ascend 47. Exclamation cookad food and candy. Mrs. C. Sa!urday Night, Elks' Hall. adv.)B. P. O. E. 420 Airhntes Wil ther ce _door. t0 6. Play on woras used to Flory has charge of the food — g - g ne men. 7. Locomotives frighten " I be e — ST products—besause Kant- said he | B e S o leck Bags can't leak. They P Mrs. J. G s i are moulded in one piece d the § : G Marshall. The candy boota is in S ll . —no seams. . \ charge of Mrs. A. J. Ficken and W e de for Cash or Cre(ht THEE TRy o hay ot o T &\ -;Mr;heR.B:‘z.a:: y:fi‘l‘i open at 11 o- at th l O t P $ f:?y::fi pglda‘::!te:“t o | N clock and continue during the af- e wes rices comfort and service when s office un-] N ternoon. MA needed. And l:wof yfim?_f)s g persons entering e ther! ds th < = but a fraction of the life ' mou the future will be com- | Mrs. Roy Rutherford hea e CARONI, Best Bulk, 5 pounds for ...25¢ of Kantleek rubber goods. fhag the clty, in the committee in charge of the lunch: & 1y Pelled to give & isfactory accounts wncand wx&be ;fiified;}; Mrsx'v:s,' VAN CAMPS’ PORK AND BEANS 5 11.:‘, :,1,:.,.;:::’,; the new L. Coates Mrs. pp, ow prices - . |4 K. Campbell, Mrs. ©. C. Saund- medium cans, 3 for % H R o | ers, Mrs. Joe Campbell, Mrs. W. P. s G RN L oNCE ;swu and Mrs. R. Peterman. For POPCORN—1 pound package with Butler, Mauro Drug Co. those attending during the after- 40-cent popper for | Wonee 1ne TOXSEL Store v B noon tea will be served. AT THE LOWEST PRICES . \UMPIRE SEARS TRIES of the United| Guard cutter Talla- | poora, won't be able to take his| t trick at deck w for several Mr. Johnson of furnishing and for he couldn’t shout ssfi;né . > o i !:;‘)\:Z: m?: szHeAnn'.c‘ wb GRID, At GARNICK S—Phone 174 DU BARRY | IS GIVEN REAL SHOCKE DALLAS, Tex., Nov. 19.—“Ziggy” | | Sears, Texas league umpire who lsl Soap used to chasing ball players for Powder ‘beefing” at decisions, is slowly re- | covering from refereeing a recent | football game between Quanah and MIDNIGHT SPECIAL | Bath Salts Basketball | EEEEL NEE ENEEE ‘Illlfi%!fl%lllfl HINEEEEE EAEENE j%@%llfi%]lll%/ %l T B ! - . \ \ { | Wichita Fall Perf lcl a alls. | erjfume ! N Ziggy wasn't injured, but he was | 1 WATER PITCHER | % ! | Gl ) badly jarred by the sporr,smanship‘ 6 WATER TUMBLE | Gift Sets [ ] CH A ) of Captain Harrell of Quanah. S | ! DOUBLEHEADER | BUILDS HUGE RESERVOIR |State's principal products, by Ot- Following ® substantial gain’ by RS | ! s MELBOURNE, Australia, Nov. 19. | tawa County miners in a campaign | quanah, Harrell rushed up to Sears} 49 | ! D. H. S. BOYS vs. B. P. R. —A new reservoir to safeguard |to aid the industry. {and. pointing to one of his men | cents | D Melbourne against water shortage e .t e sald “Did you see that? That's uneau rug 8. G Svs G S’ TOWN TEAM |in the dryest of summers will have | production of maple syrup has & 15-yard penalty on us for clip- p D. H. S. GIRLS vs GIRI I i |a capacity of 800,000,000 gallons of | | become a major project among club | ping, isn't 1t2” Com an Friday. 7:30 P. M Admission 50c, 25¢ [ | women in Humphreys County, Ten- | Recovering from the schock, p y i e il O =i i (George Bros " S ¥ ot ! RN . But if that’s the way you feei| Free Deliver, Phone 33 Z DOUGLAS NA r\‘()R"‘\] ;ASK ZINC AUTO LICENSE TAGS Southern Illinois peach growers about it, the penalty will be only L4 . 4 = 3 . v A { |are seeking lower rates on peaches five yardsinstead of fifteen.” Post Office Substation Special Ferry leaves Juneau 7 P. M. MIAMI, Okla. — Oklahoma has | shipped to Eastern markets. o S e g PHONES 92 and 95 Five Fast Deliveries No. 1 £ been asked to make its automobile —_———e- Bring us your raw furs to be PRI DR L L ) Sl — license k,s.gs of zinc, one of the' OIld pavers at The Embire. made up. Chx.s Goldstein & Co. Annual Canned Foods Sale Prices Effective Friday, Saturday and Monday STOCK YOUR PANTRY NOW! Fresh new pack offered at the season’s new low prices: Consider the qu‘alit‘y of these well known brands, the new low prices at which they are offered and you will agree that ‘such values have never before been equaled. STORE OPEN PHONE 478 e, California, Grocery ROYAL CLUB - MONARCH DIMPLED PEAS - - SPINACH LOGANBERRIES or BLACKERRIES No. 2 can Adcansi ...\ ... $1.00 MONARCH PEELED APRICOTS large can STRAWBERRIES or RASPBERRIES No. 2 Can ROYAL CLUB ASPARAGUS TIPS MONARCH NOR- WEGIAN SARDINES Packed in Pure Olive Oil Large Can Square can, No. 1 3 cans ... x5y Butany e R 85¢ Preferred Stock RELIANCE CORN W hite or Yellow RELIANCE TOMATO JUICE 8 oz. can, 4 for ... 3 for .. None Better CAMPBELL’S TOMATO SOUP OYSTERS 5 oz. can, 2 for ...25¢ 10 oz. can, 2 for ... 45¢ LIBBY’S MINCE Bantam No. 2 Can MEAT -29¢ TOMATOES Reliance or Del Mont~ Solid Pack o i : LIPTON’S TEA King of Fruit Brand | DEL MONTE GRAPE-| 5 |arse cans . i HEINZ’S PLUM Genuine Brandy Added SILVERDALE TOMATOES 1 pound can ... 40¢ 15 oz. can, 2 pound can .........75¢ 2 pound jar........... 45¢ With Puree MONARCH CARROTS PINEAPPLE FRUIT—No. 2 Yellow Label PUDDING a;;d PEAS ~ |8 cans ... .. Fancy Sliced, No. 214 Fancy Florida VAN CAMPS PORK |4 pound ... 83¢| 1 pound can ......... 35¢ LIBBY'S APPLE 0.2 can 4 cans ...................85¢ 5eans ... 95¢ AND BEANS R hcalt inaancon v PEACHES one pound can 1 d ROYAL CLUB B e PHONE . Sa oo T Fancy No. 214 SHRIMPS : pound can BART Monarch or Reliance & o s R AT I T 25¢ LETT PEARS 478 SLICED OR H\AL‘szS C e $ 2 for large No. 214 can P ; Deli = Large Cans—No. 21, : x 3 g3 rompt De b = Prompt Delivery |5 for ... $1.00| MONARCH FRUITS | MONARCH BEANS MONARCH ROYAL (4 cans ... v = FOR SALAD Cut Wax MONARCH TOMATO | ANNE CHERRIES = 3 W-NATIOV MILK, per case ... $3.25 No. 1 can ... 25¢ No. 2 AT large No. 2V size | BLACK HAWK Pure Pork Sausage, 1-lb. can 45¢ g i Il hias advanced—EBuy now at this low price No. 2V, can .......... 39¢c|2 cans ... 45¢ l-Larga bottle .......... 20¢|3 cams .............. 31.00, Cooked in the tin to keep the flavor in E # 7] IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIII||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlllIlflllIlIHIIIIIIIIIIII|||IIIIIIHII||I|IIIllfllfllHIIH“I“IIHIIIIIIIIllIIMHIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIllmllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII

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