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THE DAILY /\L/\SKA EMP IRE, TUESDAY, OCT. 24, 1939 SITKA MILL .. ::.*f*&;ff."'-'?‘}?_.?%i'?-7.'"”}"f L TESLIN PLANE ho returned o the 8 Drs ractors of ti im. NAVY ORDER Columbia L'hfilt;erWiEl Cut| . ~ ! e Half Million Feet for T n. Base Project X Jiietia men fc to be a plant wat will b winter, if Hall a pas- Nort the prc s to begin arriva 15% } Canadian Discount | B. M. Behrends Bank ber eral Sav connectior Ip plants ar TRIO STRANDED SINCEOCTOBER \wmi rplan are plants lable > AERONAUTICS ENGINEER COMES CIVIL IN of Americans Comes from Whitehorse Beardslee, CAA Alaska nd is at engineer. last night the Bar- Names of stranded at Territory airplane are J. O. Galbraith, pilot, F. H. Gischer the office of Gov. the three America Teslin Lake, Yuk has been a with eme landing seaplane accommodations Beardslee € and >oa < MISS SARJIENT BACK Tiss Florence Sarjient, nurse at n's Hospital, returned on the Canadian Yukon from the States. |Whitehorse, The plane made a forced lan ing October 8, the Whitehor message said, while flying Ifrc Bellingham to Fairbanks. Number of the plane, beyond repair, is the NC9055 The pilot and passengers John W. Tr Mounted Police eamer by the ciash of a privat New Information on Crash .. ns n te the and R. Kin was informed today by the Royal °"" at se wrecked JOEMDONALD | AND PRISONERS | ABOARD ALASKA Joo McDonald, United smm‘ from Fairbanks, passed | hbound through Juneau on the a with a group of eight pris-| and insane for institutiong in the States, Included in the list of those Mc- | Donald is accompanying south from ! Fairbanks are old-timer F. J. Smith of Graehl, 9-year-old native Noel Nollner of Nulato, 16-year-old na- tive Evan Kalila, of Akiak, all in- and prisoner Henry King, icted automobile thief who will serve a year and a day at McNeil Island [ Guards with McDonald are Philip McDonald, deputy marshal from cGrath, Don George, J. M. Tyne John Hoem. | Mrs. Joe McDonald is accompany- ing her husband on the trip and the couple plan to take a brief va- cation in the States: Temperalure |Gefs Way Down {To Cool 29 The coldest temperature 5o far (hls season, 29 degrees, was registered on the official U. S. Weather Bu- reau thermometer here last night The previous low was 31 degrees the preceding night Bright, sunshiney | vailed again today 1IGG DINNER nuovm BY 70 A crowd oi more than 70 at- tended last night's Jiggs dinner of Alford John Bradford post of nc American Legion. Anthony Karnes served as LD'Lst~ master. The committee in charge of the affair consisted of Fred Cameron, John McCormick and Bert Lybeck. Trevor Davis showed motion pictures of Gastineau Channel weather pre- PAY DAY SPECIALS IRVING'S MARKET FLOUR—TFisher's Blend Qlb.sack*1.97 tempted to walk to Atlin but were scenes, including the Douglas fire, unable to make the trip, the tc - (Goldstein Building fire and burn- {ing of the Alaska Air Transport e Stock QUOTATIONS l gram today said. Yesterday an ap- peal for aid was sent the Gove nor by Pilot Galbraith from Tes- . lin, Without funds, need of help is said toda , hangar. 'INTERIOR MINING 25 Ib.sack$%.07 ~———————IRVING'S IS A CASH STORE————— JOHNATHAN APPLES Box--$1,67 - IRVING'S IS AN INDEPENDENT MARKET —— BUTTER----2 Ibs. 75C T GRADE NEW YORK, Oct. 24. — Closing quotations of Alaska Juneau mine . MEN PASS THROUGH 113%, American Power and Light! Asa Baldwin, well known former BROUG"T HERE FOR uthern 1%, Curtiss Wright 8%, Bremner Vailey, passed through Ju- DATE WITH HANGMAN 5 the American: “extremely urger 's message. - | | { General Motors 54%, International [ neau on the Alaska. Kennecott 40%, New | Also aboard the Alaska was Carl k Ce‘m'nl 21%, Northern Pacif- | Whitham of the Nabesna Mine, and ic 11%, United States Steel 76 Pound $4.01 Nelson Charles, sentenced to die on the gallows here November 10, for the murder of his mother-ir law, arrived in Juneau today f{rom Ketchikan in the custody of S, Marshal William T. Mahoney. Marshal Mahoney also brought George White, assayer for Baldwin. White said work on the Yellow Band should put the mill into pro- | duteion next spring . Baldwin will BAKING Schilling You will bake finer textured cakes, that DOW, JONE The following are Jones averages: industrials SWEET CREAM——93 SCORE—THE BE 10 cans VEGETABLES ©7 ¢ | - PEAS, HOMINY, 154.01 stay fresh longer, with Schilling Baking Powder. It assures a smoother, creamier TAKE YOUR CHOICE—B] VAN CAMP'S Bl —TOMATOES PHONE 519 —————— IRVING'S MARKET 1 Zrolls WAXPAPER 33¢ DIAMOND BRAND—125 FEET ————— IT'S THE PRICE THAT COUNTS ——— EGGS---— 2 dozen85¢ SPECIAL A LARGE—EVERY ONE PERFECT! IRVING'S MARKET IS THE WORKING MAN'S STORE 5 cans FRUIT--5%,,00 PEARS——PEACHES—PLUS——FRESH PRUNES batter. Double-acting, made with pure cream of tartar—never leaves that “‘bak- ing powder taste!”” Good cooks, for over Xmas Is Around the Corner, But Santa Claus Has Nothing On Us! halfa century, have relied upon Schilling for successful baking and true economy! | Theodore Kleinsasser spoke last | night at the second of a series of | meteorological seminars being held |at the Juneau Weather Bureau of- | fice. Kleinsasser explained Ray- | sonde observations. Ten attended the class, including a number from the Alaska Aero- nautics and Communications Com- | mission. Next week Carl Russo will explain the application of air mass analysis ‘ | to forecasting. | - e~ 2.49 W T Norman Rancair and wife, pro- ! fessionally known in photographic |circles as Virna Haffer, came in from PINEAPPLE—APRICOTS PAY CASH——AND SAVE THE INTEREST CHARGES 13 ansMILK - 98¢ (ASE-*3.49 BORDEN'S——CARNATION—DARIGOLD PHONE 513 ———— WE DELIVER ORDZRS C. C. D. CIGARETTES -----$1,19 ——COME IN AND SEE OUR BARGAIN TABLES— 10 cans FRUIT JUICES 97 ¢ DEL MONTE or 7.IBBL TOMATO—GRAPEFRUIT—PINE. QUALITY ASSURED YOU—A MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE WITH EVERY PURCHASE BACON----Pound 29 -1b.35 We Offer a NEW G. E. WASHER for ONLY $69.95 from Windham Bay to the Shuck |Steamer Alaska for a six weeks’ va- River to mining claims cn which his | °3tion trip to the States. She plans company is developing placer land,|'® Visit relatives and will spend |is nearly finished and that the up-|Some time in New York. | per camp crews will complete work about the first of November. \VISITING HERE FROM WRANGEL PLE—PRUNE .- LOZZIE RETURNS ! Don Lozzie, owner of the Broad-| way Cab Company, is back in Ju- neau after a two weeks' trip to Seattle. He returned on the steam-| er North Sea. | — FROM NOME Sam Godfrey, mining man from| country, NCY FRESH William Byrd, of Wrangell, and children, came in on the North Sea from the Stikine Gateway City [the Seward Peninsula for a brief visit here. They are at|Passed southbound through Juneau | the Baranof Hotel and will return(on the Alaska. fon the North Sea to Wrangell next TR 08 i, I ] Thursday evening. HORNINGS SOUTH | ——ae—— Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Horning are Mrs. T-BONE STEAK POT ROAST - b. 25 CHOICE CUT ROUND STEAK---1b.35 Loin Pork Chops - 1b. 35 STEW MEAT - 2lbs. 25 THESE ARE EVERY DAY PRICES————— IRVING’S MARKET PHONE 519 ALL PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE DR. STEVFS, CHIROPODIST, |southbound passengers on the Al- Makes Arch Appliances to measure— | aska. Horning operates a mine in office, 10 Valentine Bldg. Phone 644 jthe Willow Creek district. FANCY COOKIES Full Pound Plg.—-33c You Are Invited G.E. Washer - $89.95 -TO THE BIG Your Old One $20.00 YOU PAY - - $69.95 MOOSEHEART BIRTHDAY PARTY FRIDAY EVENING—OCT. 27th 8:00 0'CLOCK operate a 50-ton mill from the old ABI emner property = rails 3457, utilities 26.15 TR R NEYBACK e s SATa L e e Y wabaeagia | || e ey ‘I.OlA HILL RHURNS e Bike Pevde: MINE INSPECTOR ARRIVING 'HIRST RETURNS | T0 OPEN BEAUTY SHOP your grocer will return your ki | i | Wonsy st our expense, and Charles Graham, Inspector of FROM SOUIHEAST will also pay for the egss, - o G 2 | Lola’s Beauty Shop will be opened butter, flour, etc., you have Mines for Northern B. C, accom- | used, if you find any fault panied by his son, Tom Graham, is General Superintendent Claude | at once as Mrs. Lola Hill returned whatever with it. arriving this afternoon on the P M. Hirst of the Office of Indian from the south on the Yukon, where cess Louise. They are enrout Affairs returned to Juneau to-|She has been for several weeks on the Polari day on the steamer Yukon after|business and pleasure. a visit to villages of Southeast Al- TR R TR e Bt oneeonea | HARRY DIAMOND 5 —PIGGLY WIGGLY— | “w it?;;:;‘.; VISITOR IN TOWN : km | Harry Diamond, pioneer Ketchi- ki esident, c the Nortt . WEATHER ‘SEMINARS | Distmon ts sesiserea at che mo- {tel Juneau and is busy looking up | SP I .:CIA I .S HELD LAST NIGHT ow triends today. | e 9 S5 N ) R. E. ROBERTSON HERE g E E U S F 0 R A P P L E S R. E. Robertson, Juneau lawyer, | b was a passenger arriving here on | . the steamer North Sea. Mr. Rob- We have the largest and finest selection of APPLES IN JUNEAU. etson hus spet the pat fow weeks| . . T in Seattle on business. A complete line of fancy and place pack apples in all varieties . . .. M i BEULAH SUND RETURNS | qu We Have the Ideal HERE ls JUST A COUPLE UF THEM—_ to A{}:? ;t;?:sv“;tfiaxac;&l:; t;lzi Gift and It's Almost owner of the Royal Blue Cab Co.,| turned on the ste North Sea. | RED Ko, TOO! JONATHANS Fancy and Extra Fancy, s e s ! Loose Pack, Per Box .. .. also the San Pranciseo Exposition.| ————— | BACK FROM STATES Fancy and Exira Fancy, Miss Bessie Powers, s back in | Juneau following an extended visit | Loose Pack, Per Box csee in the States. She returned on the steamer North Sea. B a1 S POTATOES A By o4 25 Ih. shopping bag 79 h : ToM| MRS. REINKE VACATIONS SUNNY MONDAY c ’g;‘td?:rma bBri:i g 5:1“(:18 '_o':;wr“mp Mrs. L. Reinke, manager of the LA"NDRY MINCED CLAMS ¥lat Tins Zlnr 25(: Randall sald the six mile road | OBUe Shop, salled south on the SOAP | PLANTERS PEANUTS 1. 43 MARSHMALLQOWS rewa cone. was 19¢ 8 bars——25¢ PEARS F! Per dozen zgc U ORANGES Faucy Juice—Large Size—Per doz. 490 B l T z OLEOMARGARINE - <2 » 45¢ | ¢RACKERS COMB HONEY Fresh New Stock . EACH 250 Pk LARGE IVORY SOAPwwwr 328 | PRE—H0 TOMATOES Solid Pack—Large Tins z for 330 GRAPEFRUIT STANDBY—FANCY 2 tins ch CORN WHOLE KERNEL—Large Tins . Z for ch PINK SALMON wu i 2 25¢ All Sizes with Stems for Jack-o-Lanterns PUMPKINS revouna §c | SHREDDED CIDER Finest Fresh Apple Gal, 7GC—Qum-. ZUC WHEAT This is one of your last chances io get a LARGE nice Honeydew, Persian or Casaba. Pkg 15¢ WE HAVE THEM ALL! i Always a Liberal Trade In at ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER COMPANY 1.0.0.F. HALL Games! Eats!? Dancing!?