The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 27, 1934, Page 8

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£ i ] e ! MORGANS LEAVING FOR SOUTH; GOING STOCK MARKE i GG ON ARK SAS TR i:l T‘](ml'h A. Jr, ]{’a\e on the ess Norah for the south. They pend ten days in Seattle, on ok | wil | business, then auto, via the south- | n | ern route, to Russelville, Arkansa where they will spend the Christ Holidays with friends an They expect to retur au in about two months. a revival 11 be in charge of about one million c ich of the Columbia shares (ll?\l\(’ II(I(P\ TODAY £, Ni 27—Closing |1 © @ ® ® 9y 4 = o ® 0 0 0 & AT THE HOTELS d | Wallace, Skagway; y, Gen- ' Seward; W. L. Powell, Skagway; \ onal Har-|L. L. Trimble, Railway Expres ott 17% Lmud,Cm W. P. Brown, Juneau; A. Iver- 4, Pound $499%. |-on, Juneau; Robert McCallum, e | Denver; Gertrude McFarland, Shel- |ton, Wash.; R. H. Chadwick, United FLORAL SH[PMENT States Rubber Co.; Miss T. M. * FOR UNITED FOOD campbell, Juneau; Alice Hill, Se- (attle; K. B. Edwards, Heinz Prod- Received fhis Morning, the Unit- |pets; L. M. Carrigan, Seattle; E. ed Food store offered for sale a|E- Peterson, Juneau; B. F. Kane, |dale, Arizona; Mr. and Mrs. K. N. ager of the |Neill Washington, D. C. d today that | Zynda 1,0\,59\‘.,\“‘ _E. E. Brimmer, Haines; H. B. nks; A. J. Streed, Skag and Mrs. J. W. Payn y; Florence Wallace, Skag y table decorations. e the largest floral |SKS eceived locally, |Way Alaskan - - i J. A. Curley, Valdez; J. Murdock, NEW BKLKERAGE FIRM |suneau; winiam McKenzie, Teo Hnrbux Peter Olson, Tee Harbor; TAKES OFFICE LEASE C. P. Ulsh, Seattle; K. Lour- \mg Seattle; Gilbert Madeau, Men- (!Ulm]l Tom Urabo, Cordova. | Clifford F. ( orman, of the Wil- son-Fairbanks Co., brokerage firm, annotunced today that he had ta- ken a lease on the location for- ‘(‘PT LAT"ROP o merly occupied by the Alaskal! YUKON SOUTHBOUND Steamship Company on Front| Street, adjacent to Triangle Place, for a branch office of the company he represents. The office will be open for bus- |*'1¢ i iness as soon as possible, Mr. Gor- ,I““ Well-known, businees ZuAgy man advised, and in addition to| 10, hAs extensive interests in dealing in mining securities the rathanks ar_xd Oordovh Bs wan SN Anchorage, is off a hurried busi- company will handle both listed | . - .~ and unlisted securities, as does the | > P 10 the south. Seattle office. B R ——vso NOTICE DAN CREEK MAN TRAVELQ ’ON AND AFTER JANUARY 1, 1935 J. J. Price, from Dan Creek, |the scale of pay per hour will be K n the Yukon at Cor- 1$1.20 for carpenters as allowed a southbound for Se- [Northern Zone by the P.W.A. H(‘ is a mining man. CARPENTERS LOCAL NO. 1. Capt. A. E. Lathrop, capitalist \M the westward, is a passenger on the Yukon, southbound for’ Se- \\Mm Asparagus, tin . . . . ldc Amocat Peas, 3 cans . . 57¢ Amocat Corn, 3 cans . . 47c Amocat Beets, 3 cans . . 45¢ Pumpkm 2c¢cans . . . 25 Happy Home—Large o Strawberry Preserves, 2W.jars . . . . . 30c Dates, Fresh,lb. . . . . 20¢ WALNUTS, medium, Ib. . WALNUTS, extra, large, Ib. BEST LARGE ALMONDS, Ib. BRAZIL NUTS, Ib. UTTER, [b. ry Root . . . 13¢ res e PHONE US YOUR " ORDER 3 DELIVERIES . et PAY’N TAKI for less because we sell for CASH ONLY! PAY’N TAKIT THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, NOV. 27, 1934. Thanksgiving SPECIAL OFFER Tomorrow! (ONE DAY ONLY) Bring in your old suit or coat and we will allow you a credit of 10 towards the purchase of any ladies’ or misses, suit or coat in our stock valued at $35.00 or over . . . Or the same offer will apply on any suit or coat valued at $19.95 or over, excepting that the credit allowance will be $5.00 on this grade. © Clothing turned in to us will be donated to the Salvation Army. The LEADER Dept. Store GEORGE BROTHERS save you money on ycur grocery budget. We positively guarantee to save you money. We sell (Only 1009 Cash Store in Juneau ) All orders brought in Tuesday night for delivery Wednesday will receive FREE one box of miniature CHOCOLATES FRESH KILLED CORN-FED BEST QUALITY TURKEYS - - - - Pound 29c WE SELL FOR LESS BECAUSE WE SELL FOR CASH ONLY CELERY. > 5 =i° ¢ v S Hiseien, 10c, 14e¢ ||¥ OYSTER, Willapoint, iresh, pint ._............ 30¢ SWEET POTATOES, 5 Ibs. «..c..c..c...........25¢ || CLUSTER RAISINS, 16 oz. cellophane HOT HOUSE TOMATOES, lb. 20c wrapped package 16¢ ¢ & B PLUM PUDDING . PARSNIPS, bunch C & B FIG PUDDING . CRANBERRIES—Eastern, Ib. ... HEINZ DATE PUDDING CAULIFLOWER, each ... "50c || FRESH FROZEN STRAWBERRIES ........ 20c BRUSSEL SPROUTS, Ib. FRESH ARTICHOKES, each .......o........ 12¢ GREEN ONIONS, bunch : FRESH KILLED - NICE BIG FAT JUICY CHICKENS, Ib. DELICIOUS APPLES FRESH KILLED SQUASH, 1Ib. FRESH EIMES, dozen ... . . 30c dozen, 30c —_— CUCUMBERS—GREEN PEPPERS BEER, case . . . $2.90 DANISH SQUASH—CABBAGE RHEINLANDER TANGERINES Just received a large shipment — o DT i 10:30 A, M.,2.30and430P M. EIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH"llllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!III{I"II""IIIIIIIIH!II|||I|||I|IIIIIIII|IIIlIIfllIIl"llllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII"IIIIIllIIIIIIIIIHIIllllllflflllllll"lllIIIIIIlIiiIHIIlllIIIIIIIIII||II|IIIIIIIIllIIIIilIMIIIIIIIIIIIMIHIIIIIIIIQ ? 0000000000000 LIQUORS MUSCAT BRANDY, fifths .... CHAMPAGNE, 1928 AFPLE CHAMPAGNE, 1929 .. U D L—Imperial quarts ... HUDSON BAY COGNAC BRANDY ... LEMONHART RUM HUDSON BAY RUM HIRAM WALKER GIN, pints HIRAM WALKER GIN, fifths ... HIRAM WALKER WHISKEY, pints ... 85¢ HIRAM WALKER WHISKEY, quarts .$1.70 MONOGRAM CANADIAN RYE, pint .. $2.15 GORDON GIN' i lia i $3.35 WE HAVE OTHERS—Too many to mention COME AND PAY OUR LIQUOR DEPARTMENT A VISIT BULK WINES BRING . YOUR JUG $1.98 gallon PORT—SHERRY—MUSCATEL ~Best Quality Obtainable

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