The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 29, 1937, Page 8

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d, a medical pa night to St \xn RETURNS FROM ..o .nhm( d yester- e at St. Ann's is a liquor President Green Breaks Gavel In Rapping rs Katherin s dis ‘m Order missed frol prig :nlv,\ He :\u Al to than 175,000 sep-| ate and ln Al gov- ra mental units functioning the | . United States. - Puerto Rico has a university with e tighlight of SLi earalligent ar approximately 5.- said Hennings, * S HELPS BLACK Bnhsh Bumner I Has Lung Range Lr)ND()N — A bomber ool r war” tricks, with this range the machine Warsaw or Budapest 0 Anne Butt, Montgomery, Ala. known that a numb 7 : or-| Catholic, was appointed secre- mile nonstop p dered by the R 1 \n They are Vi gle-engined mo anes carry more than (h eir own weight | the United States supreme court, will} one -time member of the Ku Klux Klan. ops often in the wre S tary to Justice Hugo L. Black, of | _THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FR[DAY OCT 29 1937 LINE OPPOSING r Auk Bay and return e Post- lnlolllm ncer) ““”“00“ with their trophy, An a ship's pass was to ‘blame Tol of the steamer Denali in Frank o e outheastern Alaskan waters, May 19, 1935, was indicated recently in the Alaska Steamship Company's suit in Federal Court to limit its the Gastineau: " liability for the vessel's loss { Tulsequah; - - AT THE GASTINEAU The following are registered a rneys for the United States t and shippers in their ination of Capt. William ald ’ mariner, who was the Den- r before the wreck, ne s ) neth Lowe. ely Inside Pa s to the a e m of Federal road su m the wreck. Represer. ! m. pers seek recompense for $325,- ! mm worth of cannery supplies \nd general merchandise. The Alaska Steamship Company is seeking to limit its liability to |freight prepair on the cargo, amounting to slightly less than $1,-| 200. | ‘ - | |HUNTING PARTY GOES [ more, Mr. Cuckoo, i OUT ABOARD JANIE K. | —_— If you had ever tastec i Gun;; out on the Janie K., Dr. H Vance little cruiser today, were Schl“lng Flavor youd want ‘Sunn\' Luml Dr. Vance, Fritz Car- and Oscar Hawkins. The party was heading for Pybus Bay first, to start off the trip with ducks and geese, the season on k3 [ ] which ends tomorrow. They will C 1 ln How long they will be gone is |finish up on deer. One for Percolator—anothet a second cup, too! loading the Janie K | - e The expression “anoiner county heard from, originated from the slow returns from the Presidential election of 1876. one for Drip or Glass Maker. THIS IS GOOD FOR SATURDAY AND MONDAY PHONE 16 CAKE FLOUR SOFT-AS-SILK—Large Package 33 CUT BEANS-GOLDEN CORN-GREEN PEAS $ .44 Any Assortment—No. 2 tins—DOZEN LETTUCE FIRM HEADS 2 for zsc TURNIPS,RUTABAGASE ¢ FANCY—FIRM—LOCAL—pound SQUASH 2 for 35c 2 pkgs. lSc RIPE OLIVES 29° U. S. NO. 1 GEMS—SACK s2019 7 1bs. 19c 25 Ibs. 59c 50 Ibs. 51.17 Corn Flakes ALBER'S COFFEE SCHILLINGS or M. J. B.—Pound POTATOES FREE DELIVERY 2 for 49c RICE 9 Ib.pkg. 23¢ DEL MONTE JAM 29c NO. 2 TIN . : Strdwberry Raspberr_\—Man_w Others LARGE PACKAGE CHOCOLATE 2 for 25(: HERSHEY—BAKING or DIPPING Fresh Drawn Cellophane Wrapped ROASTERS—FRYERS and HENS TENDER, JUICY SIRLOIN AND T-BONE STEAKS——OUR SPECIALTY EXTRA CHOICE LEGS O’ LAMB ROLLED RIBS and RUMP ROASTS APPLES 5 pounds 25c GET DEER AT AlK BAY Hundreds of hunters have gone hundrcds of miles to return with no deer despite highest ambitions,| s but it remained for four Juneau- n.es Lu luvo this morning aft s | it Redman, Tcm Jones and J. H. Tuningley P. Johnson, Atlin; Louis This line of action was revealed Burnett, Jerome Burnett and Ken- Shhh! Just three minute. | Pay’n Takit GEORGE BROTHERS — PRICES FOR SATURDAY ONLY —- JUNEAU’S LARGEST GROCERY AKD FRUITS and VEGETABLES Finest and Largest Selection in town at CASH IS KING PRICES! APPLE CIDER SWEET—Gallon POTATOES 10 Ibs. 29c YAKIMA GEMS—BEST QUALITY POTATOES PO 3 Ibs. 23c FRESH CARRO'I‘S BUNCH CABBAGE, Firm 6 Pounds Local CARROTS, TURNIPS, RUTABAGAS PARSNIPS 3 Ibs. for P B¢ CORN ON COB 4 for 23&: GOLDEN BANTAM—FRESH—FIRM BANANAS 2 Ibs. for 23c FIRM HALLOWE’EN PUMPKINS, pound GET YOUR PUMPKINS NOW 100 TO SELECT FROM WARKET MEAT DEPARTMENT HOME OF BABY BEEF NONE BETTER! BABY BEEF Pot Roast—Chuck Roast 3 Sc pound Leg Pork, Leg Veal, Leg Lamb ROAST Rolled Prime Rib 29c pound Pork-Lamb-Veal Shqulder ROAST ¢ pound HAMBURGER —CHICKENS — Broilers—Stewers Roasting FRESH KILLED COTTAGE CHEESE FULL PINT . zoc FLUFFO SHORTENING 4 Ib. package 70c CANNED GOCODS SALE 1937 PACK S tins for 81.00 Extra Standard Quality MONEY-BACK QUARANTEE! PEAS — CORN — STRING BEANS TOMATOES — HOMINY PUMPKIN S S R S s e e e P BIG FREE MATINEE AT THE COLISEUM SPONSORED BY GEORGE BROS.-PAY’N TAKIT IT’S ALL FREE “Secret Valley” with RICHARD ARLEN COMEDY. CARTOON SPORTLIFE———NEWS FREE APPLES! CONTESTS! ENTERTAINMENT! ALSO MEMBERSHIP OPEN FOR POPEYE CLUB DOORS OPEN 12:30 IT'S ALL FREE The Arkansas Minstrels Featuring Ann Lois Davis—Sophia Harris Jackie Schmitz ALSO—BETTY JANE LUNDELL in TAP DANCING MRS. A.-M. UGGEN Pianist BE SURE AND SIGN UP SHOW STARTS 1:00 SHARE IN PROFITS —FREE CASH AWARD EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT AT 7:30

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