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FINAL RITES BIG BUSINESS, AREHELDFOR | LABOR OFFERS W.B.CONNOR TOCOOPERATE Pioneer uf I\o]llm(\l Is \\hm Hnn\( Conference THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRlDAY JAN 14, 1938 CHANGE MADE | AIR CONFERENGE | IN LUNCHEON WRITES PROCRAM DATES, JW.C.!N WASHINGTON No-Host Affair to Be Held Four z'\l’\'al’ré(‘-m(‘nls Con- Buried Here This I Results i in “Program of [ue wlay at Gas- cluded at Joint Canada- Afternoon | Action” Ambition tineau Cafc | United States Meeting Marking tl ican citizenship luncih- WASHINGTON, Jan. 14 (A\\\' ly woven planned by the Ju- joint adlan-American Club for its reg ence on Civil tion here today by Mrs. resident of the Club. tes, plus the diffi- caterer with the the two countries. ment said that had been adopted of tl als of both gover ted The t, will be |mend the Charles with Dean C. nments par nge be made, con head of thereciprocal recc of the|guarante il the | export mac lunct mon governing at Sloc B S O CRNER RETURNS FROM NORTHWEST b hich all {re S'TK A REPUHTS WINTER HAUNTS ) H‘y'k‘ <5 y Monday -oo Band. Giver > > C Island is an province A puppy with six f 1 litter of seven dogs _ Fla., by an English setter Proceeds to Alaska Tuber- v . . . of the culosis Association the Forwarded Ranier > ' phota increase o sale of a Mrs. to the bought § t wn distribution; to Mrs , a club member wno a ber with tr in the residential s /s special tribute ian’s Club, worth of the seals fc Louise V L-FLAVORED Smeoth-Tasting which |t 90 Proof ks 90 Proof Outing 7ashington team: W. J. LAKE & CO., Inc. - W..0 hanaiea Sheldon Ja ) Wolfe who was in in the native village al of the many reports that Seattle, Wash. mobile n towns in Southeast Al- 8 letter shows the a qmn of cooperation that is being manifested toward Alaska Tu- bereulosis Association’s ¢ s to provide funds for that program of early diagnosis and education for ¥ PHONE 3§ TOM HUTCHINGS, Manaser PHONE 38 the treatment of the disease in its early stages. Juneau, however, Mrs. Thomas re- We pay our duty to our customers; they collect in real value in American Products. It's the customer only who gets the difference at the American Meat Co. in American Prices. ports, has been somewhat slower than the other towns in the Division in its response to the requests of the association to purchase the seals She urges all Juneau people to send By Our Motto THE BEST IS CHEAPEST We Mean Buy AMERICAN PRODUCTS OUR STOCK IS STILL COMPLETE SO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE LOW PRICES AND ENJOY YOUR SUNDAY DINNER in their remittances to Treasurer Guy McNaughton at the B. M. Beh- nmls Bank as soon as like to secure as big a return as pos- this month so that a definite K for future expansion of its program may be made “Six young o P ° § of gn sl cge. are TURKEYS— American Price 32c ib. feariums in the south at the precent 3 12-pound average : B T e swepuioss, | ppvpie DELICIOUS American Price 3 sc ib. P o o Jieau and v | @ HAMS—Half or Whole .. rrvE's pELICIous American Price 45c b, e g BACON—Half or Whole traininy for proper tre; the home, was not started earlier,” she points out. “Even one of these | young men or women is too high a| price to pay. Your dollar will help| prevent a similar thing happening to | other young people. Don't fail to ccoperate,” Mrs. Thomas urges, “for every possible contribution is urg- ently needed if the association is o continue to function effectively [ ———— Leningrad Takes Drama Seriously LENINGRAD, Jan. 14.—A member of the audience was so carried away by an espionage play in the Gorky House of Culture here that he shouted defiance from his seat to the actor in the role of a spy. The scene was the office of an official who was questioning a for- eign spy before trial. “We have thousands of secret spies,” the prisoner said. That was the cue for a sharp voice in the audience to shout: | “We have millions of open spies and you can't escape us anywhere.” .- DANCE — DANCE Elks Hall Saturday night. Weslev! Barrett’s Dance Band. Given by American Legion Auxiliary, adv, FRYE'S PICNIC HAMS— American Price zsc ib. Sugar Cured ‘American Price 28c Ib. ROUND STEAK— American Price 35c ib. Prime Young Steer ; ] FRESH PORK HOCKS — American Price zoc 1b. WE H A e _AMERICAN PRODUCT YES VE gg'lG‘TsER AMERICAN PRODUCT COMPLETE LINE OF FANCY POULTRY Phone Buy Amer'can HOME GROCERY IN CONNECTION POT ROAST— Prime Young Steer e | Phone 1 meeting next Tues- |ommended tion of + in- rostponed until the ternational ments covering according to an- the operation of aircraft between The State Department announc- recommendations at the final ses- nference in which tici- four point program recom- ion by both program b mem- |governments of on prot nment, bus- ven under|lems dealing with hnical re- discussion will rtment of [ quirem be continued at the President’s dis- H. G. Wilcox,| The first point on the p m he of cretion.” tineau Cafe,|to do with reciprocal i e of pilot certificates; the second with the in during the past month WW—-MMWW PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY PAY'Y-TAKIT SUPER-MARKET Edited by KING CASH and his staff of OVER 3,000 ECONOMIZING GROCERY ITEMS WINESAP APPLES 82.25 box EXTRA FANCY WRAPPED Recewed a Large Shipment Today LIPTOK'S TEA 39(: Crcmqnc Pnko—— haH tin Sc LARGE SHIPMENT OF CANADIAN MEATS AT AMERICAN PRICES! CHICKENS Ib. 28¢ For Boiling—Fricasssee—Stewing FRESH—PLUMP— ROYAL and JELLO All Flavors—Packoge WHY CASH IS KING! IVCRY SOAP Medium Size—Ecch PAY CASH! PAY LESS! CORNED BEEF-—Libby's, No. 1 tin BIRD SEED—Frenche’s —FLUFFO— SHORTENING—For All Purposes Pastry—Frying—Baking 28¢ 1b. 2 for 45¢ 2 pkgs. for 35c ?ITZ CRACKERS—Large pkg. : MINUTE TAPIOCA—pka. 16c Lo ;:'?U—I‘-!ES-—Sun g:veet. Medium, : ? 0 T R 0 A <4 bt T e GENUINE BABY BEEF FRESH PEAS—Frozen, pkg. . 30c FRESH STRAWBERRIES, RASP- BERRIES—Frozen. pkg. 3§S zqc lb ° COFFEE 2 Ib. tin 59(: Schillings, M. J. B., Chase & Sanborn TOILET SOAPS—Jergen’s, Camay, PORK — LAMB — VEAL SHOULDER ROAST White King 4 bars 29¢ PIGS FEET—Swift's, quart ... .. 49c CANDIES—Bulk 2 lbs, 33c 5c ® Gum Drops—Cld Fashioned Chocolate Drops—Jelly Beans—French Creams— _Orange Slices FRUITS and VEGETABLES OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE CRANBERRIES BT 2 lbs. 29¢ YAMS . 3 lbs. 23c LETUCE. head 15¢, 10c, 12¢ Squash—chrsmps—Tomatoes Parsley—Red Cabbage Endive BUNCH CARROTS large bunch 10c ORANGES—Sweet, Juicy ... ... 2 doz. 39¢ GRAPEFRUIT—Arizona, large 4 for 23c GRAPEFRUIT—Texas, Pink Meat, Lapoge = . oA et e 2 for 23c Rolied BEEF-Legs LAMB, PORK-VEAL-ROAST Turkeys, Capens, Roasting Chickens, Stewing Hens, Broilers, Rabbits OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT IS WELL STOCKED—Quality Meats Only! PRICES LISTED ARE IN EFFECT SATURDAY ONLY Pay’n Takit GEORGE BROTHERS 2 Ibs. 3RC! 73