The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 29, 1938, Page 8

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R R e 8 STORK LOSES TO ALERT IN RACE AT SEA 'PREMIUM PAID FOR JUNEAU'S BOND ISSUF Cufter Gets Sick and Injur- Porfland, Seattle Firms Get Stevens Also fo Continue Award at $105.75 ed fo Petersburg and Hospital aboard Mr hurry to ge rived here house d in one to fc water ice what officer in Frederick ¢ Passage. This afternoon the cutt at the Alaska Juneau dock for the ather to mod fore returning to it hase. Ketchikan | ¢ t D Bravin Rites Here Saturday AfiemOOn Check Your Tobacco If Smelling Rubher Funeral services for Dan Bravin 53 years old, native of France; who passed away at St. Ann’s Hospital last Tuesday, will be held Saturday aftéernoon at 1:30 o'clock at the chapel of the Charles W. Carter Mortuary Bravin had been a patient at the hospital since last October, and i Manufacturers who buy the to- survived only by one brother. Felix baccc e rubber bands some- Bravin, of Oakland, California ! times ground up with the leaf ceived orders not to with rubber bands when they take it to the auction floors Visi L 10rs aly, Meriep, “Its the Water” OLYMPIA BREWING CO., OLYMPIA, WASH., U.S. A. l e e . e L N . e et 'CARTER IS NAMED - PRESIDENT, C. OF (., SECOND YEAR as Secrefary for An- (Continuea from Page One) At the present THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, DEC. 29, 193. taken in the spring. By mid-summer perimental flights from Seattle to it is expected Juneau will have a|Juneau and it is expected that by small boat harbor equipped lo‘sprlng regular flying boat service handle the vast small boat fleet|will be established on this route. which operates from this city as its base. “In addition o assisting in push- ing these projects, the Chamber has been instrumental in backing a float facility at Auk Bay to serve Pan American Clipper ships and as the year ends this nears culmination Assistance also is being given on plans to improve and perfect land- ing fields to serve large land planes which later will be put on the Pan American route.” e Of 27 mills in the South for mak- ing pulp and paper from pine wood, 11 were built within the last three years vear 1938 saw the establish- larly scheduled air mail n Juneau and the In- an undertaking in which the Chamber has taken a leading role since its inception. Coupled with this speeding up of mail and pas- senger service between the South- and Interior and Westward s is the beginning of air mail and passenger service between Jun- time the e nd the States. Pan American half com- t company of Pa is now making pe e EXPELLED FROM STOCK EXCHANGE J. A. Sisto Is Ousted After Found Guilty on Three Preferred Charges NEW YORK, Dec. 29.—The New York Stock Exchange announces the expulsion from membership of J. A. Sisto, general partner in a brokerage firm of that name. Sisto was expelled on three gen- eral charges that he caused the Sisto R. Ellis. OUR ANNUAL Financial Corporation, of which he (s H is President and Director, to pur- D|e| 0' "a'ls chase from him at $23 a share, a total of 1,000 shares of stock in the . corporation which he purchased"rlna"y about the same time for $15: was also found guilty of having changed, { Floors Bu" “pby erasure,” his personal trading corporation accounts during the last seven months of 1937. INCORPORATES Artciles of incorporation have animal. It died. been filed with the Territorial Au-| ditor by the 1939 Anchorage Fur | Rendezvous, Inc, a group. | were found. CANNED GOODS SALE CONTINUES UNTIL THE FIRST ©F THE NEW YEAR BECAUSE: We appreciate the fine response given our first announcement, last week. of this big bargain offering — and because: we realize fully that As Fine Foods as Money Can Buy, Y e t Moderately Priced. SH SH SH SH SH SH S% BEANS » L SW SUGAR PURE CANE BISQUICK PACKAGE during last week a great many of our good friends and patrons were too fu value offferings as they may have wished at the time — also because: we wish to close out the old year and begin the possible values in quality foods and in service — we are continuing our great annual $ and W CANNED FOODS SALE throug! DECEMBER 31, 1938. the World's _; Bes ‘ SPINACH No. 2'2 Tin CORN GOLDEN BANTAM—No. 2 Tin TELEPHONE PEAS 2 for 43c 3 for 43c 3 for fi%‘ ARTICHOKES for g5c ARTICHOKE HEARTS No. 1 Tall Tin PUMPKIN No. 2% Tin 2 for &5;‘ 3 for @3& The Search for S SW SH SH lly occupied with gift shopping to take as full advantage of our S and W new by offering the greatest h next SATURDAY, Prices today repre- sent an all - fime value in fine foods. Stock up and enjoy the satisfaction of a full pantry. Save time . . . Save money! _ 3 for 43c 2 for 45c 2 for 73c 1 Ib. 29c 2 for 45c 2 for SSc ENDS HERE CUT BEANS No. 2 Tin TOMATOES PEELED—Solid Pack—No. 2%z Tin STRAWBERRIES No. 2 Tin COFFEE “DRIP” or REGULAR PINEAPPLE No. 2%2 Tin BARTLETT PEARS No. 2%z Tin We Inviie You to Leok Over Qur Complete Assoriment of Quality Meats and Faney Pouliry at Teday’s Most Attractive Prices SAUERKRAUT No. 2%z Tin 2 for zgc 2 for 45c 2 for SSc ASPARAGUS STYLE—No. 2 Tin SALAD PEARS No. 22 Tin PEACHES SLICED or HALVES—No. 22 Tin 2Eor45c GRAPEFRUIT 3 for 49¢ ORANGE JUICE Each38c 46-OUNCE TIN 3 for 29c ORANGE JUICE 3tor49c PEAS & CARROTS 10 ib. Cloth Bag 65c 33 No. 2 Tin sw S% YAMS SW S# SLICED SW SH SH RITZ CR LARGE PACKAGE ... 2Eor 55(: 2Eor 43c 2 for 45¢ SALAD FRUITS i 43¢ BLICED REETS J'™ a0 CORN OX COB B B8 P L CORN JULIENNE BEETS 2 for 2 5¢ APRICOTS HALVES—No. 2'2 Tin CHERRIES ROYAL ANNE—No. 1 Tin WHOLE KERNEL—No. 2 Tin ... No. 2 Tin . Goos'*nfimums 2 for 55 No. 2 Tin ... c 29 ACKERS CALIFORNIA GROCERY and MEAT MARKET Phone 478 “THE PURE FOODS STORE” GRATIOT, Wis.,,—Dec. 29. — The metal diet preferred by John Ham- mer’'s Guernsey bull finally “got” the At the rending plant it was dis- non-profit | covered that nail in the animal’s Incorporators are D. W.|stomach had pierced its heart. Other Metzdorf, R. S. Bragaw and Clyde | nails, staples and pieces of wire also

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