The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 24, 1934, Page 8

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 24, 1934. PRESENT SITE A.E KARNES TO DECIDED ON FOR | BE GUEST AT GOLD CR. BRIDGE C. OF C. LUNCH City Council Selection for Expensive Structure Stands at Meeting Less At meeting cil las retain t Gold Cr ed unde 5-foot sidewalk is about $7,000, of about $9,000 le ed location would req In addition wider b it has be grading signed by ing that changed |1 expenditure. Fertilizer discou chance to to Tete the f an e the Juneau will hold Bailey's mmissioner Karnes noon . tomorrow of Commerce will in ev. John A. Glasse will the members in community with Paul Brown as piano dang 10 Curtis ary. a report on the » Board's proposed plan to mum the damage to on Hallowe'en. - - — PILOT S. E. ROBBINS LEAVES TUESDAY TO CONTINUE TO NOME After being delayed here by weather for se’ days, S. E. ® | Robbins Alaska Airways ® | pilot; 1 au yesterday to con- tinue from Seattle to 3 s , in a > company. only a brief stop nd will continue to A city to inaugurate air service being started the Pacific Alaska between Fairbanks and Stuart, former pilot with ka Southern Airways ac- Robbins on the Just say Happy-Peppy .want of real good Beer- It will make you Happy-Peppy And will give you lots of cheer. LARGE AND STANDARD SIZE BOTTLES IN HANDY PACKAGES o | szENEEn SEEEEEIESENNETEEEES DERSTESERENNRENENE PO LT EEE DR P R TR LI TP PP PP TR P PPEFE 1 SBRERTTENINREE R R g Skiing ZERSEREE Skating Hiking OF COURSE, they are = Q <] = 2 H & E 1 100% in a variety of color- 4 ings. All sizes. $12.50 AND UP! ¥ERREBRERRRERE THE LEADER Department Store GEORGE BROTHERS NI ——— EEEERIZERERENEIYE Luet's find out why Turkish tobacco is so important to a good cigarette On the sunny slopés of Smyrna . . in the fertile fields of Macedonia . . . along the shores of the Black Sea ... . grows a kind of tobacco that is different from any other tobacco in the world. HESE Turkish tobaccos are Tthc only tobaccos of foreign cultivation that are used to any great extent in making American cigarettes. - .. Turkish tobaccos are famous .for their spicy aroma, and a blend of the right kinds of Turk- ish tobacco with our own home- grown tobaccos is better than any one kind used alone. In Chesterfield we balance mild, ripe tobaccos grown in this country with just the right amounts of the right kinds of Turkish. It is by blending and cross. blending these different tobaccos that we make Chesterfield the cigarette that's milder, the ciga- rette that tastes better. Native tobacco grower tell- ing American tourists how N g | Turkish tobacco is cured. ® 1934, Licarrr & Myrrs Tonacco Co. CALIFORNIA GROCERY GREATE® -GCRO JELLO, all flavors, BEANS with PORK, Campbell’s, 3 tins for ... 25c BEANS, Stringless Ever- son, No. 2 cans, 2 can for . c FRESH SHIPMENT GRANDMA'’S CAKES AND COOKIES Large assortment of FRUITS AND VEGETABLES — Fresh Today BEER California Grocery Co. PHONE 478 PROMPT DELIVERY EGGS, large, cleaned,. sealed, 3 doz. for......... TOMATO SAUCE, S & W brand, 4 cans . .... SPINACH, Del Monte, No. 2% cans, 3 cans for .. . WESTERN, 7 gifits fof ... o...........$1.00 Western, case, pints .....................$3.25 ® WESTERN, case, quarts ... SRR MONDAY ROSA PONSELLE Tutkish tobacco bung in the open air 10 be cured. WEDNESDAY NINO MARTINI SATURDAY CRETE STUECKCOLD KOSTELANETZ ORCHESTRA AND CHORUS 5P.M . (I50TH MERIDIAN TIME) COLUMBIA NETWORK YUKON IN PORT . ON WAY SOUTH On the way south the steamer | Yukon, Capt. Charles A. Glasscock, master, and W. J. Wilcox, purser, |docked here at noon today. There i3 a large southbound passenger {list with more than 775 from Sew- |ard alone, bound for Seattle from {the Westward and Interior dis- | tricts. | Those who arrived in Juneau |on the steamer are: from Seward— |A. E. Karnes, F. C. Derringer, S. Wallstedt, Sam Baker, C.R.Wright, E. M. Polley; from Valdez—C. A. Schonacker, Mrs. T. H. Haines; from Cordova—E. D. Lucas; from Haines — James Paddock, E. J. Jougeleit, D. F. Jurgeleit, Jack White; from Skagway — John Bobek. The steamer is scheduled to sail for Seattle and way points at 9 o'clock tonight. PLATINUM CLAIM | OWNER IN JUNEAU i ON HIS WAY SOUTH Tony Lindstrom, who is inter- ested in a group of approximately {70 platinum claims in the Good iNew.! Bay country, is a passenger on the steamer Yukon enroute to 'Seattle. He will winter in the| | States, returning north early next i spring. | . Mr. Lindstrom and his partners, |Ed and Andrew Olson, Axel Palm- ‘gren, R. J. Vinedge and W. Week, 'the last two mentioned being en- igaged in the lumbering industry in Washington, leased a group of plat- ifum claims from the original own- ers last year which they are now working together with their own claims, under the name of the Northland Development Company. for the first time this season. The product was shipped out to New York scarcely three weeks ago and as no returns have as yet been received Mr. Lindstrom does not wish to give out any figures, how- ever, he says that a conservative estimate would place it well over 2,000 ounces, TENDER OF DIAMOND K ARRIVES IN PORT The cannery tender Marguerite, of the Diamond K Packing Com- pany of Wrangell, Capt. Larry Parks, arrived this morning and will leave tonight for Seattle with the ‘household effects of Karl Theile. H. Kittlesby, Superintendent of the plant at Wrangell arrived on company husiness and is leaving for the 'south tonight. He reports that hiscompany put up a very favorable pack this season. BUSY BUT BETTER RICE & AHLERS CO. PLUMBING HEATING “We tell you in advance what A Bucyrus dragline excavator was imported and set up on the ground which was worked by this method Jjob will cost” “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” -, [/ “Juneau’s Own Store” FRESH DATES In bulk, pound At GARNICK’S, Phone 174

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