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AUK BAY INN FIRE SWEPT, EARLY TODAY Frame Building With Al Contents Totally Destroyed The Auk Bay Inn, large tvo-story frame building, on Auk Bay, oper- ated by Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jahnke, was totally destroyed by fire early this morning, which presumably started from an oil burner in the kitchen. Practically everything in the Inn was destroyed as the flames spread rapidly. fighting efforts were useless. | Mrs. Jahnke had prepared hrenk»‘; fast for herself, husband and an-| other man and Is said to have br‘on“ out in the yard when she noticed| the flames, Elnore Jahnke, a daughter, was still asleep at the| time but she escaped in her mght.’ clothes. | The Auk Bay Inn, part of the old | Auk Bay's cannery plant and used | as a mess hall, has been one of the resort places along the Highway | for years. The Jahnkes have par- tially completed their new home; above the Inn. Supply Survey | Continued by | bk i . 2 Nearby residents, including the| men from the Road Camp at AukfllDTIMER Is Lake, went to the scene but fire | Whether times are good or bad | """ "'THE DAILY ALASK A EMPIRE, FRIDAY, NOV. 13, 1936, 'KLONDIKE PARTY NEXT| KIDDIES' XMAS FUNDS| American Legionnaires and Aux- liliary members are saving next | Tuesday night for the Klondike| | party in the Legion Dugout | 1 There will be keno, pinochle, bridge and poker and plenty of bogus-| {money to play with. Prizes, well- worth winning, according to George | Gullafson, Post Adjutant, who has, |charge of the party, will include a| sucker prize for the gambler who loses the most money. Play will begin sharply at 8:30 p. m, so Mr. Gullafson’s advice is to be at the Dugout ahead of time. | Funds faised by the Klondike |party will be used for the Legion's | Christmas Party campaign fund. i The affair is a mixer, with the Legion hosts to Auxiliary members. SERIOUSLY ILL ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Nov. 13.—| Richard Dodson, aged 71, oldtimer in Alaska, is seriously ill in a local hospital as the result of heart trou- | ble. | ot e S WOMEN OF MOOSE TO GIVE HARDTIMES DANCE MOOSE HALL SATURDAY will have nothing to do with the| question of what to wear to the par- ty the Women of the Moose are giving in the Moose Hall Saturday | night, November 14. It is going to be a Hard Times party, and, as there are prizes for the most appropriate costumes, it Empire Today, Stocks Being Rapidly. De-| pleted and Are Relative- | ly Low, Report Shows (Continued froi: Page Onc) Coast Grocery Company says that stock in his warehouse is low, that he is trying to handle his trade so that it will last as long as possible, but it is essential that supplies get through soon, if the branch is to | continue serving the trade through- | out this area. Manager Wallis George reported that the Juneau Cold Storage Com- pany, itself, has sufficient fresh and cured fish on hand in the plant for local consumption to supply a heavy demand for at least a month. And, Mr. George added, besides the fish in the cold storage belong- | ing to his company, there also are considerable quantities of fish stored there by outside companies, which hie does not doubt could be made | available for Juneau consumption, | should the need arise. | R e S PIONEERS ATTENTION | Regular meeting of Igloo No. 6, | Pioneers of Alaska, will be held Friday evening at 8 o'clock. Nom- ination of officers. Social will| follow. | CHARLES W. CARTER, | —adv. President. | ‘ Buildin;AProgran; ; will be a case of digging into the | attic «for something that has .es-| caped a rummage sale, if one is to be properly dressed. TUESDAY WILL RAISE N The Haymakers Orchestra will play old-fashioned tunes, to suit the! old fashioned costumes, as well as, modern dance music. | Committee members are Mrs. Si-| gurd Olsen, chairman of the enter-| tainment committee, and Mrs. Eske Eskeson, who has charge of the sale | of a quilt on display at the Leader Department Store. | | WEATHER HOLDS PAA | AT FAIRBANKS TODAY| Bad weather in the Interior caus- ed the postponement of the PAA Electra flight from Fairbanks to Juneau scheduled for this morning. The flight will be made as soon as weather conditions permit, it was reported this morning, as there are several plane loads of passengers in the Interior city anxious to come to Juneau. Halted at Matanuska PALMER, Alaska, Nov. 13—The program for new buildings has been halted for the new winter, but the new staff house in the civic center of the Matanuska Colony are now It pays to buy good coffee - and m@nd pays - morning after morning it % pays delicious dividends. What a lot of difference just a few cents make. Schilling Coffee One for Percolator Another one for Drip Remember!!! If your "'Daily Alaska Empire” has not been delivered By 6:00 P. M. PHONE 226 A copy will be s ent you IMMED- Baker’s Cocoa, 1 Ib. tin ... PHONES 92-95 FREE DELIVERY LAST. At the present rate of sale they won't last long . . Many Other Brands Not Listed for Lack of Space LEAVE YOUR ORDERS NOW FOR THANKSGIVING TURKEYS! Pa M iIak , GEORGE BROTHERS FREE DELIVERY H- All Phone Orders All Phone Orders P} 'n Taki 1 Are G Pay’n Takit Values Are Greater . . ... ! The people of Juneau KNOW that PAY’'N TAKIT VALUES ARE GREATER. items selected from our present stock with NO LIMIT or strings attached. CANNED VEGETABLES |YAKIMA POTATOES Stock Your Pantry at These Low Prices! NO LIMIT—Buy your supply while they last—Money Back Guarantee! 2 7 CANS CANS 1936 PACK Tomato Sauce . MR | .35 Hot Sauce ... L .35 Tomato Soup, Wesco . .19 49 Tomatoes, Solid Pack, Salt Lake, No. 22 ... .32 1.10 Tomatoes, Solid Pack, Amo- eatyNo. 1 .. ... .. .. ...24 .80 Tomatoes, Puree, Bagley, Neo®e .. 28 .98 Tomatoes, Puree, Bagley, Nopslle - oo o0 75 Asparagus Tips, Picnic Size .32 1.09 Beans, Stringless, Our Value, No.2 ... . : 128 .98 Beans, Stringless, Amocat, WNeose2r e .39 1.29 Beans, Wax, Stringless, Amocat, No.2 ... s .39 1.29 Beets, Sliced, Everson, No. 2 .29 98 Corn, Golden Bantam, Corn, Golden Bantam, Wesco, No. 300 ... .. .29 98 Corn, Maryland White, el R e .29 .98 Corn, Golden Bantam, Amocat, No.2 ... .39 1.29 Corn, Whole Kernel, Amo- o No. 2. . . 44 1.39 Mixed Vegetables.No. 1 tall .29 .98 Peas, Security, No. 2 ... . .29 .98 Pecs, Wesco, No. 2 . . 35 1.15 Peas, Small, Amocat, No. 1 R R I 35 1.12 Peas, Amocat, tender, No. 2 .39 1.29 Peas, Amocat, Tiny, No. 2. .53 1.75 Oakra, whole, No. 2 ... 45 1.39 Pumpkin, Mt. Vale, No. 2.... .25 .83 Sauerkraut, Valley. No. 2}2 .35 1.05 Sauerkraut, Amocat, Wocdva-: = .39 1.25 Spinach, Mt. Vale, No. 2%2.. .38 1.25 Chili Squce. 14 0z.,C. &B. . 2 for 55¢ Cyster Cocktail Sauce ... .2 for 48¢c Catsup, Brimfull . ......2 for 29¢ Catsup, Amocat ... 2 for 39¢ Peanut Butter, 2 1b. jar ... : M.].B. Rice, Faxacy. 2 1b. pkg. M.].B. Rice, Fancy. 4 Ib. pkg. 10 1b. sacks Oats and Wheat . 65¢ 10 Ib. sacks Oats—Minute . . B5¢ 5 Ib. sacks Pancake Flour ... 39¢ 10 Ib. sacks Yellow Cornmeal . 55¢ Ripe Olives, Large, tall tin . Sack 32.95 15 Sack sl.65 ONLY A FEW SACKS LEFT! DCG FQCOD loc Calo, White Rover TRIXIE. .. 3for20c SOAPS, Washing Powders STARCHES—BLEACHERS Camay Toilet Soap ... 2for 13¢c A-Plus Health Soap ... 4 for 22¢ Lifebuoy Soap .....................38 for 25¢c Woodbury Soap .................3 for 29¢c Large Ivory Soap ... .2 for 23c Sunny Monday Soap ... .7 for 25¢ Gold Dust Powder, large ... ... . . 20c Nubora, Tumbler Premium ... . ol Nubora, large, no premium .2 for 75¢ White King Powder, large ... . 38c Gold Dust Cleanser, scouring .5 for 29¢ Purex. quarts ¢ 3 for 50c Clorax, quarts : .2 for 38c Gloss Starch, Argo ... 12¢c Staley’s Cube Starch ... 12¢c 1 1| e Ll i A S B l4c Bluing, pint _ .2 for 23c Ammonia, pint 2 for 23c TOILET TISSUE, M. D. ... .3 for 29¢ TOILET TISSUE. B. & W. .3 for 25¢ TOWELS, Paper, 150 sheets 2 for 25¢ WAX PAPER, 125footrolls .. 20c 3oc Ib. 1 lC COFFEE Campbell’s, Heinz Hills, Schillings, SOUPS M.J.B., Chase & s b Sanborn, Gold A(I:Ie'\étcx %egigi'eix Shield—For Silex $ l 08 or Percolator 4 Ib. tin 89C Ib. SHASTA Lipton’s Tea | COFFEE e, I e o FRENCH'S BIRD (| Mayonnaise SEED, 18¢ Nally’s, Quart BIRD GRAVEL 4c SEA FOODS Tuna Flakes, White Meat ... 2 for 30c Tuna Flakes, White Meat, 1 1b. tin, (e Lol SR L LA S Fancy Pink Salmon, No. 1 tall -7 for 98c Fancy Red Salmon, S. of Q, No. 1 tall 2 for 49¢c Fancy Crab, Polar Star ... Sardines, Norway, Wesco . Shrimps, Dry, Wet Pack ............. In proof of this statement we are offering these | Pears, R.& W.,No. 1tall .30 28 PHONES 92-95 BUY ALL YOU WANT WHILE OUR STOCKS . so BUY TODAY and BANK THE DIFFFERENCE! Look Over Our Convenient Shelves for Other Bargains i CANNED FRUIT SALE @ . Stock Your Paniry at These Values! 2 4 1936 PACK—NO LIMIT CANS CANS Apricots, Whole, Peeled No. 1 tall 39 85 ) Apricots, Blaze Gold, No. 1 tall .29 59 oy Apricois, Home Style, No. | 2Y2 59 1.15 Cherries, Royal Ann, No. 1 tall 33 75 Cherries, Mt. Vale, No. 2% .70 Cherries, Mt. Vale, No. 2 49 95 Figs, Kadota, No. 1 tall .39 T Fruit Salad, No. 1 tall 42 .80 Grapefruit, Bonnie Hill 25 A7 Grapefruit, Bruce, No. 2 32 59 Grapefruit, Amocat, No. 2 .35 .68 Peaches, Sliced, No. 1 tall . .23 .50 Peaches, Sliced. Amocat, No. 2V, . 49 95 Peaches, Home Styi e 55 Pears, Mt. Vale, No. 2 35 85 Pears, R. & W., No. 2V, 50 .98 Pineapple, Hillsdale, No. 2V .45 .88 Pineapple, Spears 49 95 Pineapple, Flais, Sliced .24 A5 Pineapple, Flats, Crushed . .24 A5 Italian Prunes, No. 1 tail .29 .55 Italian Prunes, No. 2% . 3 I8 Yellow Egg Plums, No. 1 tall .29 o Yellow Egg Plums, No. 2% ) CANNED BERRIES Blackberries, Amocat, No. 2. .45 .85 Wild Blackberries, Amocat, No. 2 o LR Loganberries, Amocat, No. 2 .39 J5 Raspberries, Mt. Vale, No. 2 .57 Strawberries, Mt. Vale, No. 2 .53 Black Raspberries, Mt. Vale, No. 2 ; G N B 1.10 INDIVIDUAL 2 4 SIZE FRUITS CANS CANS Peaches SR .20 .38 Apricots " 22 A2 Cherries SRy ) 52 Figs R ; 25 48 Fruit Cockiail s Ll (D A2 Grapefruit 2 : 22 42 Strawberries ... : 27 52 Raspberries ... .27 52 Youngberries ... . .27 .52 Black Raspberries ... e ¢ .52 Fruit JUICES Vegetable : 2 4 CANS CANS Pineapple. Amocat, No. 1 Sepll oo R O 42 Pineapple, Dole, 8 oz. L5 20 .38 Grapefruit Juice, No. 1 tall .25 A48 Loganberry Juice, No. 1 tall .35 .65 Lemon, Abso. Pure, 8 oz. _ .39 75 Lemon, Abso. Pure, 4 oz.. .25 48 Lem-NXL. 8oz ... ... 25 A48 Orange Juice, Bruce .. .25 48 TOMATO JUICE— Del Monte, 8 0z. ... .17 32 C.&H.100z ... .17 32 C.&B.,140z. .. 921 40 Amocat, No. 1 tall . .20 .38 KRAUT JUICE, No. 1 tall . .25 48