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1 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, DEC. 9, 1% 1932 1sengers to this city from the South| D¢ abel C Parsons, ,____-______________——-—_——_—.—_——————M MINSTREL SHOWBOAT ROSA LEEALASKA BOING|::r bove ot ey v i st Cn reaching port, the Alaska Belv: elen Lindstrom. | moored at the City Whari where ¥ C. F. Lane, John THI® EVENINGBURNS:2 ABOARD WESTWARD IS IN 5t som ™ 1 b i Pre. Inventor y Sale Put Off Mining Equipment . lcl_nc G u S 0 lju u I.I- | Then she shifted to the Alaska] All ons who have booked| AT v 0 K ET T H RE NEA A DAY’:’.‘;L‘Ea';heff’ihe“flfif"in et Hnea 1o bl (g M SATURDAY, DEC. 10 TO WEDNESDAY, DEC. 14, INCLUSIVE for the mining company. After-} i Mrs. H. H. Pfleegol, wards she moved to. the Pacitie| Don Lec, Irving MCK. Reed, Pearl 4 Days of Unequaled F ood Valuos ()‘, | Al day was required by the| _]u cau Hi gh School Boys' Joseph Adamson DT, | teamship Alaska, Capt. C.V.West-| St | Barve o BLBGHA Cleb Will A tin Hospital for Injur- jeriund and Purser Joseph L. Large| Cotst Coal OCompanys bunkers : : S 2o ) A Glee ub Wl ppear | where she unloaded coal. | leS and Ex osure to unload frieight for Juneau. The| Good 1 | in Black Face p | vessel arrived from Seattle at 7| Incoming passengers for Juneau 90d qualE | R l Cl l P | oclock this morning. She i sched- | from the South were: i C}“ by ‘Ccord‘“g to R. C. Roth COFFEE [ oy(l uo runes s sou . E. Sun X | this evening. ohe brought 17 pas-{H. G. Nordling, Mrs. C. E. Su SCHILLINGS’ | IN SYRUP- R«)(uly to Serve ( Paimer, the Junnau o Bov‘; c’ee Club win f Point Hilda on the western ) side R Large Can—No. 214 Py ¢ of Douglas Island, last Monday,| — — - b J oclock ftonight i N and its owner, Joe Adamson, and 0400000000060000000008 2 pound can, 690 sh which has been & companion, ‘W. J. Cruden, battled | | ¢ 2_ v 2 cans, 25¢ ehearsal for the past sev- their way to safety through icy | it waters, it was made known here | 8. T rogram | e .med ::.‘u;lagk rgaccd today. Adamson was thrown from | el s e el 1 be supported by an the boat and battered between 4 SUGAR 5 members. The ad- i and a large boulder and is now J | Fine Granulated Cane Rellan(’(’ Pl“nl)kln popular’ prices, and being treated for injuries and ex- 8 pounds, 49¢ hat the crowd at- posure at St. Ann's hospital. 1 b overflow. 'Cruden walked from the scene gpe *presentation mn‘g;;lheingngm O FOR THE HOLIDAYS 2 lar ge cans, 250 |en, f sland, stancs | 4, N T L My | e shan 15 miles 4o get 1a tor FRUIT CAKE STOLLEN JELLO a Each Can Makes 3 Pies In'(;‘:';)"u'ox‘ Ted Huntsbedt Adamson. 3 mdg Fhesant Gow 0 Bewve | SWEET ROLLS MINCE PIES Al FI op Chorus .... Entire COMPaNY | preasant was sent out wifted | s . avors H ] s ver B e i PUMPKIN PIES : 3 pa ck L s | Relmnce F omato ' = Juice Bill Friend, Clyde Bolyan| port mayeock with the gasboat ce Converse and Chorus a iia Tuesday night and picked up the Solo Tap Dance Jack Kearney [ inroq mar’l, P P t It's Sleepy Time Down Ergine Talh B | LB i pes, 15 4 % South.. Milo Peterson and Chorus | *oe fallure was the cause of All Specially Baked for Christmas Kentucky Babe....Boys' Quartette|neooic™ona on efforts to start it | 8 oz. can, 4 for ... 25¢ (Brice Howard, Frank Foser, Bob b ore e “The. sl ersf. was | Cam bells Sou Y i gemll‘mg Joe Romenseth) driven on the rocks, caught fire, p p llV) ()i. (Jn'zsff()l " 38(: ack Joe and, when the gas tank exploded, | i i TOMATO 0.2 can, 2 for ... S Joe Romenseth and Chorus the vessel was totally destroyed. | 3 2 i | Adamson was washed overboard 5 R Fi% Brice Howard and Joe R"m“"*‘h'and caught between the side of the Cans, C (Harmonica Duet) boat and a large rock. He was e 2, i 3 & o SRR ) OTHER FLAVORS Reco'.‘l Co,ve O/Ysters Dinah g o PR painfully injured but with Cru- 3oy Henning den’s assistance was able to make 3 J 28 Shorus s asss cans, C 5 oz. can—Regular 15¢ Chorus — Bill Friend Indians Give Relief "’152" Jack Kearney, Allan| mye two men waited and watched | Rt 3 cans 35( E!lm[ Wilford Ward, Bob Turner, !for some boat to pass and give verse, Lemoy West, Ervin Hager-|joon, el ot MU o) Crystal Wlute Soap BLIFRSLAG: ) Sdhr. ot Kenneth Keller, Clarence CON-|inom relief. Late Monday, two ° | up, Paul HaX;S:lflf;i_ Jl‘;h" Geyer. "close inshore and were hailed. They - o |pulled in and gave every assistance FREE R M d Cl UT{i\BuT}t 2{.:';:‘15 and Bob _mmer:possible. | s e ams nnett e o Tur Tuesday "fuorning, Qrudsn. Jatt 2 bars Giant Crystal White with ROYAL CLUB Carry Me Back to Old Virginia |Adamson, who was unable to be . cui g Watter Scott and CHOruS| moveq, with the Indians and start.- ‘ 3 bars Palmolive at 25¢ WHE Loy, Sasr -~ led on the difficult walk to Douglas 3 fla 50 3 - Boys' Quartet|for nelp, He made the trip by ° ° ° ° ° (] g R GRS . t cans, C Q\(Z{]chtucky Homgm. Tre 8 oclock Tuesday night. He re- L] L4 | & Milo eterson acc panie ported to Judge Sey and Maycock N S , M Lloyd Jarman. was started out a short time la- | onelucn "ncemeat Harmonica Solo ter. ! Ly P o Gém (éoldenDslmper; bt B A SSesaaaass o anncd FREE l rult reserves jonny Gray, Duncan Robertson, | ATTENTION PIONEERS! For Saturday 1 i Whyte, . . " i Sl G " | Meeting tonight 8 ovclock. Al 2 . i 1 Pie Plate with 2 packages DEL MONTE members and Auxiliary requested wn Every Girl 4 k25 e sy attend. Program and cards. adv. { g A e No. 2 can—1 1b., 9 oz. c: B e e et U s Will Want December 10th ¥ s 4 22“"‘ "’45‘” b cans, 45¢ (Tapper) Use Type and Ink—and Why" SUNSHINE Lonesome Road..... Brice Howard’ : Dusky Stevedore SR e gy Ty ' A | 1 ONE! Only . . . . i i ?vm Haéeorup seLeRoy West larence nver: brrrrrrrrree. comms O samanss o { CHRISTMAS 2 Ib. carton, 30¢ s B e Carol R;ob;;tsm;n%lz:ches tra GIFTS : 3 ; | Plum Puddlng o The members of the Boys' Giee i To introduce the famous Fibro Doll Furniture, manu- : & LA oSte Baysn, Tommy e, Jim in factured by the Dolly Toy Company of Dayton, Ohio, Kraft’s Cheese ok Pl s, Geosge Fora 511 Prend | T 0 ATHER! we will sell U 1. packags~Youe Tlibice 1 pound can. 35¢ Arthur Ficken, Frank Foster, John | o Geyer, Sonny Gray, Ted Huns- of 5 Popular Flavors bedt, Bob Henning, Tommy Hall, 20 cents BALLANTINE Brice How:_srd Fred Harris, Paul povisog Boomay i i ol g AMITY : ney, Kenneth Keller, Bucidy Lind- LEATHER GOODS Malt Syrll p o e Rommen, o/ WOMEN'S A I Fresh Dates ‘Whiteley, Duncan Robertson, Bob PURSES I HOP FLAVORED Rossiter, John Satre, Harry Stur- BILL FOLDS 2 pound Cellophane Bag rock, Walter Scott, Bob Turner,| LeRoy West and George Whyte. KEYTAINERS 20 cents 3 pound Can, 4’90 SRR WHISK BROOM pieces of Dolly Furniture, consisting of brightly paint- SETS ed Kitchen Cabinets, Breakfast Sets, Kitchen Queens, For Emergency Loans By R. F. Corporation! Miniature Magazine Racks, Dressers, Chests of Draw- CLEANSF R ZEE Toilet Tissue e 2;;2;??5; JUNEAU ers, Bureaus and High Boys at LIGHTHOUSE (750-Sheet Roll) for one year, the power of the R . 4 6 cans, 25c 4 for 25(. Reconstruction Finance c:;rporuiolm DRUG CO lelted to one plece to a 2‘;,,,“;3"50132;"55”3’;,,‘;‘;‘;' f?u:fi\; : customer — and with this Besn ering relief for unemployed an . ’ farmers. special offer we will pres- 1 Li ns ent you with one ticket : Set;.::dg) kli"‘?rg;if‘ NAVY BEANS y Cooking— . entitling you to partici- lee a pate in the free award of 3 pounds 25¢ 4 pounds, 25¢ ; e a ch The BEST is the CHEAPEST SMALL WHITE ’ the $75.00 Toy Automo- bile Christmas Eve. orona FLOUR, Fisher’s Blend, 49 Ib. sack . $1.69 . o REMEMBER: One piece of the well known Fibro Doll §{] Del Monte Peaches | Del Monte Apricots for Chl‘lStmaS Furniture to a customer and on Saturday, December ;ge i /; 3‘“‘“ Large No. 2V Cans ‘ 10th ONLY! Values up to $1.75 for fifty cents. cans, ouc i THE NEW SMITH CORONA SLICED or HALVES 3 cans, 65¢ | ‘ Now On Display—In Colors MORE JAP ORANGES RECEIVED ON THE ALASKA TODAY— Also a large assortment. of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables, Butter and Eggs $6.50 down $6.50 per month , mimuown || The Cash Bazaar (A FORNIA GRO(IRY .J. B. BURFORD & CO. PROMPT DELIVERY TELEPHONE 478 & “Qur doorstep is worn by satisfied customers”