The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 22, 1937, Page 2

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THE DAlLY ALASKA EMPIRL, FRIDAY, OCT. 22, 1937 ofebederbefefef Aol omfortable ishtwear . (“ g ¥ ‘ | 3 GOWNS— A n Stripe Floral Prints Re¢ ar and Extra Sizes For Women— Prices starting at $1.00 JAMAS — Tuckstich—Balbriggans At $2.25 GIRLS’ PAJAMAS— Tuckstitch, one and two-piece Flannelette Prices starting at $1.00 CHILDREN'S SLEEPERS 75c and up JR. DENTON’S SLEEPERS at Natinally Advertised Prices BOYS5' 2-PIECE FLANNELETTE PAJAMASSizes 8 to 18 $1.25 and up e “Junean’s Leading Department Store” bbb Flannelette B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. oo oo e e bbb | SWimming Pool committee Genrge Tamners Are Transferred From Post Here Wellknown Salvation Army Heads will Go to Brit- ish Columbia ‘The transfer of two prominent citizens of Juneau, Adjutant and Mrs. George Tanner of the Salva- tion Army, to a post in Southerr British Columbia, was announced |’ here this morning. Adjutant and Mrs., Tanner ten- tatively plan to leave Juneau on the Princess Norah, November 7, ending two years and nine months of faith- ful service in the Gastineau Chan- nel District. Both Adjutant and Mrs. Tanner have had 20 years of Salvation Army experience, and their work in Ithis district has been marked by ‘lugh achievements. News of their [transfer came from Salvation Army |headquarters in Toronto, Ontario Successors to the post here will |be announced soon. - e Swimming Pool Subscriptions Nearing $1,000 |Meeting of Permanent Com- | mittee Set for Next Tuesday D next lowing draws port E. H. Culbe C. Ralph McClo Paul, Cathe fine for Just one more subscription to go| land the Permanent Swimming Pool | Committee will have attained the {$1,000 step in the campaign for the | Juneau Recreation Center and !Swimming Pool. The present xub- |scribed funds total $988 A meeting of the Pumanonl is an- |nounced by Mrs. Crystal Snow Jenne, secretary, for 7:30 p. m. Tues- _ day in the Gity Council Chambers. Beri? Ty E x a0 4 "‘J; N $5.00 in PR T x V’Hu?x EXTRA!! L;m\ SWEET CIDFR DELICIOUS—REFRESHIN G Drawing at 6 P. M. Saturday night. nathan | APPLES-Delicous Box s2.49 The Buy of the Year! &PPI.M i mmft?%m. Box Sg 99 Deliciou ' r" [ s - Sfiga!d‘”e h % K ( runteed TPINEAPPLE | Faney Iho en Slices {0, 213 tins 39c rd—Juic NOODLES Made from Fresh Eggs 2 pounds 45c LUTHERAN IADILS Al“ CC ODIE SALE HERE SATURDAY Dehcwus & Tasty — Goodies!! POTATGSS ...‘,".‘, ek finest No. | retain thux flavor and goodness. ~ 100 Ibs. 32.7 5 MARBLEHEAD 5 \“({ |i< TQ‘HD SQUAS HUBBARD Pound 6c Assort them as you wish {NED VEGETABLES > AMOCAT No. 2 TINS CORN STRING FINEST QUALITY PEAS BEANS 83099 211 Sewaxjd. Phone FIVE FAST DELIVERIES—19, 11 am., 2, 4, 5:15 p.m. Cash Grocery GORGIOUS TEMPTING FOODS at BERT'S at prices much less than you expect to pay. TRY US—Pay Us a Call Now! ise by guessing the correct weight of he GIANT QQUA..M in our widow. Only one guess to a cus- 65 2 doz. 7 Sc 1 grade obtainable — Will CASE OF 24 TINS 105 George F. Freeburger, president, will preside, and plans for further steps in the campaign will be made. Discussion on building the center in the Southeast Alaska Fair building will also be heard. Sub- scriptions of $12 per payable annually or monthly, are to be sent to Mrs. Jenne or pa in boxes at the Home Grocery, Juneau Drug Company, or the Harry Race Drdf Store. - - - - * | HosPITAL NOTES | g * Ben Melvin, a medical patient, was admitted today to St. Ann’s Hospital. Ronald Evans, who was flown to Juneau by plane yesterday from the Polaris-Taku mine, is now in St. Ann’s Hospital for medical atten-| tion. | | Mrs. R. O'Rourke, who has been in St. Ann's Hospital for medical| care for the past several days, lett by plane for her home in Fair-, banks today. A still-born baby was born to Mrs. Katherine Hughes at St. Ann's Hospxlal last night. ZORIC DRY CLEANING [ ] Soft Water Washing ALASKA LAUNDRY PHONE 15 When in Need of DIESEL OIL—STOVE OIL YOUR COAL CHOICE GENERAL HAULING STORAGE and CIGATIING CALL US JUNEAU TRANSFER Phone 48—Night Phone 696 ™ Family-sizie Meals $ | ERWIN’S BOARDING | HOUSE l | MONTHLY RATES | 80. FRANKLIN STREET l % ADDlTlONAL NAMES { | | With the p&ll( jury called to mul‘ g additional names Mrs. Hogins, Kaufmann, and P Finest British De%; i UM Fine rum and holiday spirit. Lemon Hart SMALL CRAFT WEATHER BLOW, RAWN FOR PETIT JURY SERVICE HERE| p. m., the fol- have been 1 in the District Court to re- or duty: Ella Alstedt, R. R. Brown, Bugge, Mrs. J. B. Caro, Osc rhouse, George A. Fleek, L. R. william Karabelnikoff, R. Martha Marshall, Martin, L. H. Metzgar, John Tuesday at 2 waterfront today after the Southeast winds that blew during | he night. loat spent a rough night and many | moved to the Lower City Float be- hind the protecting rock dump. »skey, John W. Jones, Sam| Airplane floats were filled with | with fresne connection with Comm im: facilities and other ga | lcr< Hunters in the Petersburg @ Little damage was reported on the have been enjoying some excellent | high| duck |a hunting party made up of Lance | & Small boats at the Upper City, ' Hendrickson and Mr. and Mrs. Mar- {moored on the bay side of the float!south of Juneau, and escorted them into town. The party in their small boat had been held by by bad wea- ther. ed in Juneau norning from Petersbu cutive Officer Frank Du- - - The official has been B —— & the latter city for several days in| | FAMILY SHOE STORE | || “Juneaws Oldest Exclusive Shoe Store” LOU HUDSON—Manager Seward St. Juneau L : y The Empire 11:30 th sults. Ex shooting, he reported oute north, the Seal picked up | Enr ey — | Hollmann’s Phamacy ' 201 Seward St. Phone 45 | | PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY ‘ COMPOUNDED FROM ‘ FRESH DRUGS | \ | | - |sn |tin Lavenik at Hobart Bay, 62 miles [+ L. Shultz, W. E. Sydell,|Water to anchor the plapes more se- York, David Waggoner |curely and extra lines were put on many boats, but the quarter from {which last night's blow came was not a dangerous one for Junecau's harbor. The weather bureau reported a maximum wind velocity of 3 miles {'an hour at 11:55 last night, reach- ing an extreme of 39 miles for one mile at 12:09 this morning. The ! wind was accompanied by heavy' rain which totaled 198 inches in the 24 hours ending at 4 a.m. to- | |day. { No damage was reported from streams, but Lemon creek was on a rampage this morning with logs nd stumps being swept down. Later {in the day, the Bureau of Public Rumls reported that thus far no |damage had resulted to the high- way bridge across the stream but it was being watched for possible jam. - e | g DUFRESNE RETURNS WITH SEAL FROM PETERSBURG AREAj Alaska Cnlm(‘ R rine C. red Wendt. friends — | the true The Commission | ; SANITAR VIA THE faat 3 ELECTRIFIED IT COSTS NO MORE. LOWEST FARES APPLY Observation-club car, compartment, drawing-room and bed room cars, modern tourist sleepers, luxury lounge coaches. New de luxe 48 seat dining car serving'delicious low price meals. For further information tniulrl of your nearest steamship office any ‘ravel Bureau, or Carson, General Agent ‘White Bldg., Fovrmh Ave. and Union St., Seatle, Wash. 722 MILWAUKEE ro PIGGLY WIGGLY REDUCE YOUR FOOD BILLS AT SANITARY PIGGLY WIGGLY EVERY BUY PRICE IS A REAL SAVING PRICE— — NOW! PHONE 2 4 —— Fast Free Delivery —— PHONE 8 5 GREEN CUT BEANS 3No.2cans Sugar PEAS Washington Pack No. 2 cans 39° 39¢ COFFEE —Drip or Percolator TOMATO SAUCE —A HOT BUY!— IXL CHILI CON CARNE 3 cans 39c TUNA FISH—WHITE STAR 2 medium tins 43c DOG FOOD VICTORY 6 cans _------------'39c LETTUCE FANCY CALIFORNIA 2 large heads ____ TOMATOES FANCY FIELD p A e — | TURNIPS_WHITE or YELLOW 2 pounds 25c SWEET POTATOES FANCY 3 pounds _25c GOLDEN BANTAM corx" | TOMATOES With PUREE cans Iarge cans 39 [ 39 POTATOES YAKIMA GEMS or WHITE ROSE 100™%.§2,19 MILK MILK ALL BRANDS IXL 'I‘AMALES OYSTERS ' \ree raciic 2 lal‘ge calls ""'---Ssc SARDINES in TOMATO or MUSTARD SAUCE 3 cans 35c APPLES EXTRA FANCY DELICIOUS Box 83.19 APPLES EXTRA FANCY JONATHANS Box _32089 BANANAS ¢O'VEN RIPE 3 pounds CRANBERRIES FANCY WESTERN 2 pounds 55c

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