The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 12, 1934, Page 8

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£ _THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JAN. 12, 1934. J. A. EAMON PASSES 'den. He was an old-time resident|T. BERG, TAILOR .OF ‘recover his senses prior to lis de- NAvY vEssELs AWAY TO WESTWARD FREEZI of 'Alaska. Of late years he had FAIRBANKS, IS DEAD mise. 3 ohile A. Eamon, 70 years of made his home at Fishwheel on | Mr, Berg, who was 68 years old, A age, d.ml December 31 at Seward the Tanana River. He wWas a fish- (was born in Norway. He came to Start the Nel(/ 1 an illness of several years. LEGS cA sEs erman and a trapper by occupation,| Thorwald Berg, merchant tailor | A!aska 22 years ago, and during Watertown, N. Y. on 5 So far as known, he is not sur- |1 Fairbanks for many years, died | ot of his residence in the Terri- Y ., Mr. Eamon came vived by any immediate relatives, |‘ecently in St. Joseph hospital In|iomy pe lived in Fairbanks. ear With Our Special Shampoo and Finger Wave (For a short time only—$1) Telephone 221 for Appointment PETER PAN BEAUTY SHOPPE Second "Floor Triangle Bldg. -3 1 * | ALASKA MEAT CO. | FEATURING CARSTEN'S BABY BEEF—DIAMOND TC HAMS AND BACON--U. S. Government Inspected PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 he Geologi- | § UG i that city of herniotomy. While he ¥ stoiciaming branch of | had been ailing for some time he CHANNEL BUS LINE he remain- ANCHORAGE BUSINESS MAN | became seriously sick and when he Time schedule changed. See regu- years. For years past ON WAY SOUTH FOR TWO '”u llapsed into a state of uncon- lar advertisement for particulars. 1 rark busi- 2 y sciousness, he did not full fully | —adv. T O As the result of having been MONTH VACATION ON COAST i RPN ST & ) . BY JAPANESEi” Two Addmonal Destroy- | ™ I e is widow. | frozen while traversing a trail near are, h dow, crs Bemg RushEd to ”thonsbr:t‘hgxz Nenana, last week, John Osberg, Alfred Benson, . well known Trouble Zone ; &0 s and Herman in |69 vears old, died in St. Joseph's|pioneer and business man of An- WE HAVE MANY BARGAINS L N o daughters, Suz- hospital in Fairbanks. He had been |chorage is a southbound passen- In Our Stock Clearing Sale TOKYO, Japan, Jan. 12—Fear- " brought in an airplane from Ne-|ger on the steamer Yukon which "ooch nana to Fairbanks. left port at midnight last night Both his Jegs from the feet to|He expects to spend two months the knees had been frozen and he | visiting Pacific Coast States and | was unconscious on his arrival. hopes to meet many sourdoughs The belief is enfertained that he|while away. Mr. Benson is pro- suffered a stroke of apoplexy while | prietor of the Alaska Transfer ew two crops—on the trail, and that the freezing |Company, and said he would re- n irrigated land|followed while he was in a sense-|turn to Anchorage early in March At GARNICK’S Phone 174 Tex., during the|less state. to do his part in the big recovery Mr. Osberg was a native of Swe- |program. ickey, in Fiorida, and Fred Kielcheski, on, Gerald, is with aska Steamship Company in R. R. Jacobs oats and stroyer were already at v | near Plain and one destroyer at Amoy 1933 season, JANUARY 13th to 20th Come and See! Get Into Something Warm and Wooly stk At V5 OFf STOCKING for January Blizzards V ALU E COATS-SUITS il DRESSES ol i » " An All-Embracing Clear- NOIU(& 6'95 . 49c fF 20, $30 2 7 - s ‘ Pair ance of Former $20, $ 3 / LR NO"? 7 95 and $35 Values Now K 7} . oy MUNSINGWEAR D ) : Y i " ‘ : ; Service Weight educe %, ] > g 11 45 New Shades Reduced to ! /,// ) | N()w $ . B Weve soic nesiery for less than this before that's 31 I -95 /: 42 I / Values to $30.00 | ; | :;:2:?..‘5;&,‘:; v Vhen If you're cconomy minded, get this W \ idea. Suits and cverccats reduced \ I Sizes 14 to 46 so deep that equal grades could nct be replaced at whelesale at : 4 it Men—Women this clearance price. Many are Values to $1.25 in ke medium weights that you can wear 7 I throaghout the spring. Others are = % s big savings against next winter's I p This Lot— inevitably higher prices. Sizes 34 to 48 SINGLE OR DOUBLE BREASTED Blue—Brown—Grays g | IR . || GIRLS' COATS, 1.98 HOSE, 5 pai s] 00 | ' Only Seven Left! HURRY! Slu, o pairs . i Ments”Rayon | San-Nap-Pak e 1 TIES, 2 for $1.50 ] Regular $1. Beautiful Selection. SANITARY NAPKINS BOYS’ Chinchilla COATS Sizes 1 to 7. All Wocl. Were package 15¢ §545. Only 11 coats left. NOW— $3.95 Handbags, Purses $1.69 CAPS . 98¢ Sheep-lined Coats $5.95 . All New Sha‘des MEN'S—BOYS While They Last! THE LEADER, George Bros e ‘ A i

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