The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 9, 1938, Page 2

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THI: DAILY ALASKA LMPIRI:. FRIDAY, DEC. 9, 1938. W 4 FOUNTAIN PENS COSTUME JEWELRY TOYS — DOLLS PILLOWS BED JACKETS UNDIES BLOUSES SWEATERS CHILDREN'S DRESSES GLASS WARE POTTERY DRESS LENGTHS MANICURE SETS KNITTING BAGS LADIES' SLIPPERS FLOWERS MEN'S TIES - : SILK SCARFS MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. "UNEAU'S LEADING DEPARTMENT STORE FREE Delivery HME GR“GER SATURDAY-—DECEMBER 10 BUTTER M—I—-IL—-K Sweet Cream-Fresh BORDEN'S ‘ 2 Ibs. T3¢ 12 tins 89¢ """"" PEAS | CATSUP LEIN'S THIRD MATE HAPPY HOME No. 2 tins Large Bottles 4 for48e 2 for 35¢ FELS NAPTHA SOAP a¢ Bar CLGVES TI xJERY 1‘; 10N LUNCFUJ” ‘)TET:; r{’ > QT A C b‘ll[i PAJAMA BAGS SHOE BAG SETS TOILETRIES ! HANDKERCHIEFS -, PILLOW CASES BUREAU SCARFS . COCKTAIL NAPKINS ; NOVELTIES Phone 146 & U GAR 10 Ih. sack 9¢ Grapefruit Happy Home Individual Tins 3 for 25¢ SYRUP Liberty Bell Quart 39¢ ASPARAGUS BARTLETT PEARS No. 2 1-2 tins 2 for 49¢ el o PINK TIPS PEACHES | SALMON b Del Monte--No. 1 tins Northern Pride 2f 2for Ade | Pertinlfe | Flerave | frrrrrrrrrr s s - COFFEE Ground Fresh Pound 22¢ AR JELLATIN BEr R K8, Se C-0-R-N HAPPY HOME Cream Style 2fips 29¢ - e B e e i ’ FOWLER FOR SEATTLE THigh S'tliooliiiir'oup | Enterlams Today ~ HIGH OFFICIALS - INTERESTED IN - WYATT SEARCH ‘Governor of Tennessee Re- = | quests Every Effort Be ‘ MadetoFmd Miner r Mills, is a passenger aboard t! Mmhland for Seattle. - G 01\(‘ TO KETCHIKAN With '\.\ulxvnhl dent A. B. Phil- 1 nd cip: S oard the Northland for Ketc W hat 1Is Your “ News 1. Q.? By The AP Feafure Serviee Patricia Berg and | Tina Lepetich. - “Lambeth Walk Is Feafure Tonight At Senior Ball Juneaw’s “social go'ers” will be! t for one of the highlights o terest m!h« ce retary Ickes’ Each question counts 20; each part of a two-part question, 10. A score of 60 is fair, 80, good. 1. Name this cabinet member who has just resigned. 2. Whose ])roflle appears on the new nickel 3. Why were al] Jews in Ger- ¥ many fined $400,000,000? What is meant by Britain’s “Chverlen set”’? 5. With what two nations did the U. S. sign trade pacts on the - same day? (Answers on Page Six) J R. Fowler, of the Juneau Lum- Mrs. Gus Sarvela is a passenger he - i “FIRST LADY® of the Kev- 1 stone state will be 22-year-old | Dorothy James, daughter of Pennsylvania’s governor-elect, K Judge Arthur H. James. She’s & been the judge’s housekeeper | since her mother died, and says ., |/ she “knew” he'd be elected. I 3 PAIRS 1IN GIFT BOX $2.95 || HOLEPROOF HOSIERY Family Shoe Store | ¢ B—— »‘; trail from y Landing, @ A\‘ : PRETTY APRONS — lost and_perished. make especially lovely gilts i Pre-Senior Ba” LITTLE for big and g litllg girls Parties Planned st and women. ’ 5 . all-silk: IN SHEERS - For This Evenmg AND PRINTS i Slips, Panties for girls: e 21012 PAJAMAS i ,«LI,,,’ 10 for women: ® is Miss Ruth - Sma ’, me «i,w. 1 ) er of Mr. and Mrs Tom Allen, who i 1c ! will be hostess to eight couples with CHILDREN'S 1 ] Thae The NEEDLECBAFT SHOP |} S S PEGENROWIER e e e “THE SWEETEST OF ALL SOUNDS IS PRAISE” iam Puranen Elmer Lindstror : Sven Thorpe and Lewis Beaudin —_— In celebration of his birthday yas an event during the week, ! “Now, that’s what I call good coffee!” i nd present will include: Misses Dorothy Larsson, Edna Mae Erickson, Ruth s and Annabell Hagerup, aul and Gerald Coke, Hen- and the host. B ZAMORA ARSON (ASE NEXT ON (RIMINAL COURT DOCKET HERE Trial of Miguel Za mora. P( ters- rs mn with | alleged rnm of a house in Peters: | burg, cwned by a man with \\lmn Zamora is alleged to IL | trouble. Following the Zamora | the trial of Juomo Arr had some will be g, who Allard abecard a ay. It is expect- ate next week. ' Goop Oof;ti wins Praise Every Day There is nothing more graufymg than to have your family or guests say, “Now, that’s what I call good coffee! ” And you can ex- pect this genuine praise when you serve Hills Bros. Coffee. The flavor never varies —never disappoints your taste. Hills Bros. Coffee has brought com- phments—agam and agam—to millions of women during the past sixty years ® Lucky Henry —if you bake with FISHER’S BLEND flour. Cakes are light, pie crusts tender and | flaky. And as for delicious hot | breads— just ask Henry. To be | your husband’s favorite cook—buy a sack of FISHER'S BLEND to- day. Five convenient sizes. Re- member, it’s the blend that makes HILLS BROS COFFEE The Covrect Gaind FOR BEST RESULTS BY ANY METHOD OF COFFEE-MAKING R r—

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