The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 23, 1936, Page 6

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eI . 6 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY, OCT. 23, 1936. 600 HUNT IS STOCK PRIGES Feieseh,, TEPORTED BY - TAKE ADVANCE, B~ SLOW TRADING I)(uly Cross-word Puzzlo Sclution of Yesterday's Puzzie Fenle deer addition for sty Recent Leadels, lncludmg He Kills Hm]’ e Steels and Rails, Have Party (Y and Juneau. Bri n Gt)m] Bag nf ; Erermty e ; e Birds and Six Deer s Tie swon of Tough Time Today ne advertisements of Ju- NEW ORK, Oct. 23.—A slow but| r ent demand ted selected ! ies, coppers, motors and| market trading t at the same time m s, including steels her tough sledding. fers today were wasn't t what to do the big brov the neck 30.06—he ws led ins quickly that brownie didn't know a what had ened to him. of an Anser- e o8 Semi-precious stone €0 Kind of silk . Unit of force W s All Wet 2 , All this talk of Stewart Edward 51 Mh.:‘:v,,nb,, oG I EaDAY Wi about protecting the brown seck of dust 67 Correlative. of NEW YORK, Oct. 23. — Closing 16. And: Latin NEW . 28, t justified as far as I can pesige ISt 16%., American Can ) can Power 12, Anacou- | 1 46 Bethlehem Steel 72, Calu- | net and Hecla 117%, Columbia Gas | - 19%, Commonwealth 7%, Curtiss Wright | eral Motors 70%, Inter- | r 907, Kennecott | bear i juotation of e bear are killing UH ll\‘ e worked hard to get the we brought in, but without lo for them we killed one bear and saw two others.” The brownie’s hide is in fine con- and is already on its way to be rialle 0t s rug—a grand trophy that will recall for the owner one of his biggest thrills. ¢ PERFURMANCE’ ' 1tional New York Central 46%, Sim- Ti%, Cities Service 4%, S AVERAGES DOW, A The 14)11(1“ g are today’s Dow, | -so BRINGS BARR IN indus ul‘nk 175 Alex Holden, ret cfternson from the d L. F. Barr, down on a r Cany land. Holden yoh Coriers] Barr and his s Atiin to e Bersch Atlin to Ju- . bar landing late i esa Andrianoff and George Take-| « ;. Carl Kerr, art edi- ccount of Atlin to Ju- |* v medical from St. ELECTION BETS sueien schoot BEING PLACE AGAIN PUBLISHES THE BEACH COMBER Lots of Flguum_, but L]Hl?‘ The Beach Comber, published by Alaska Cut Next Door to Alaskan Hotel. Sce 4 sccend section today's Empire, pd. adv. Rate Liguor Store. Delco Radios for 1937 witk modernistic lines—stre cabinets of beautiful Waln nish a trend in modern fu re | design, which will blend in with al ings. One look at the Radios and even / SMyla > become R\ A 5 the pupils of the Minfield School at "“‘l“'~st R"I“! MU”‘{‘)', Says Lena Beach, has issued its first cary Diges copy of the new school year. «I‘I.-vu. me “.Ih aterary Uigest ¥ i —r een pupils are attend infield School which has ated during the sum e provided and ed, says the Beach Ci nmh- ta p are hul\ the 1937 lea ' tone and performance. cording to the Digest, “slinking into , W. P. JOHNSON | Poultry (1;:‘;/}:] i ; . oy Exclusive Delco Distributor | = X hich if any of the polls are o Ty, eaoner in charge this yes easonin Rt SRR he teacher in charge this year for Juncau ’ g raat, how muyeh Ro the bettorg ko olin Wittanen, who has taught| smart Republicans just lead “ the boys and girls at Minfield for Illlllllllilll‘l'llIIIIHIIIIIIHIINIHIHIIIII CALIFORNA GROCERY PHONE 478 "“THE PURE FOODS STORE" Prompt Delivery Saturday and Monday Specials §3C/CRACKERS 2(C|LIQUOR and WINE s ...19° 29° 50¢ i 23° RO - FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES ON EVERY BOAT mm Pork, Beans ‘ Dinner Awar? BUTTER Red Shield—2 EGES COFFEE Schiliings—pound Grapefruit Amocat—3 cans pounds NEW 1936 (ROP NOW. IN Walnuts, Almonds New l-'rult Peels Orange—Citron—Lemon Everything for Your Fruit Cake Toilet Paper 2 sc W, D.—3 rolls .. MATCHES 2QClc- s B White King 3 SCIHENNESSY $ .65 Large pkg. ... 3-Star Brandy . Van Camp’s—3 cans FRESH KILLED STORE OPEN ALL DAY Domestic Ducks o [ ARE Goop . 1 WmSNAx Good mews for your pocket- beok! You will again find plenty it throughout your 12 page y Alaska Empire today in Mr. up-to-the-minute news of the world, the States, ncau merchants in today’s Em- pire list many money saving |5 cfferings and reveal that all of your wants can be adequate- NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC: As you know, we aren't in the habit of having sales often—But we offer you real bargains when we i ’ l 2 : | do have asale. We sell for CASH. . . First Come— by ' First Served. Remember if it comes from THE BON MARCHE it Must Be a Good Value. ly and economically be supplied | in Juneau. Advertisemenfs are definite, interesting news to thrifty shop- pers, “read the Empire bargain ads and save” is many a Juncau buyers slogan. SR B M, GOLDSTEINS LEAVING Belgium to Aid Ships i and Mrs. Charles Goldstein | are leaving on the Princess Louise tomorrow for the South. Mr. Gold- stein will return in about two weeks but Mrs. daughter, Mrs. John Dolginer for during the next two years. 'ral months in Los Angeles. — e, Today's News Today—Empire. vice, the Belgian opment of its of Transport. 1.6u0vom1% mTRonucmG o ¢ o o Skee Ball Season JOHN MARIN'S 47%, Southern Pacific 44%. (M| | D Zt l d States Steel 76%, United (@1 | '§/| PRIZES FOR SKILL: High Score: Soda King Syphon Bottle (Retail price $6.50) Low Score: Case Golden Glow Ale. TRY YOUR SKILL AT THIS NEW SENSATIONAL GAME! BRUSSELS, Belgium, Oct. 23. — With all but one or the 112 ships which lay idle in 1933 back in ser- government is preparing to encourage the devel- mercantile marins - by clearing the way for more than Goldstein will visit her| g5 000,000 in credits for shipbuilding The announcement came from Marcel-Henri Jaspar, the Minister SHOES . . . A group of odds and ends. All of good qual- ity and a great deal of comfortable wear. P“cgddc' $150 $295 SILK DRESSES . . . Lovely frocks . . . new creations . you'll like to wear. Bargains at sg50 $495 365 i nice line of Children’s Coats, Skirts and . Sweaters at ridiculously low prices HEN’S BIB OVERALLS $l.00 Borgam ot - The working man will find the best values here. These overalls are very sturdily made cmd are of lasnng quahty and comfort BOYS’ RAIN COATS $3.95 While they last A necessity for the boy as well as the man. BATH ROBES 50 You'll have to hurry, the price is only2 A large group for every member of the family. . . dresses Space forbids the listing of the many, many ftems to be ‘found here and at Prices that Speak for Themselves. Come in and see for yourseli! (LS T Iir!l'!!I||lllIlINI'lllNHHIIIllIIiIIilIIIIIIIHIiIlIIIIIIIII!IIHIIIIIIIIIIIIII’ m|||umuumwmumumml|m||mm|||m|m||||mmumu Dept. Store

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