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8 he Peerle 1ad not been evening tt BODYFOUND - he 1 descriptions of those | m |vr ck, friends said s { I_ATE TODAY G ‘h‘“\«v.fl’ S e Annual Campaign Will agmrars announes b Continue Until Nov. 30, Police Check Belief It Is that of Baker's Helper George Jermick 13% Canadian Discount B. M. Behren Bank ady First National Bank Jol Trevor Davis YOUR MAIN LINE TO Sunshine California, Southern Arizona, Palm Springs Your main line to sunshine is Southern Pacific’s Shasta Route—over the mountains to California’s broad, sun- bathed valleys, to San Francisco's giant bridges, Del ; Monte and the Monterey Peninsula, Santa Barbara, Los Angeles and Hollywood, Palm Springs and the friendly guest ranches of Southern Arizona. Fine trains daily are waiting to speed you south from Seattle at these low roundtrip fares: Bakery een or hed |1|1 of Oct pting would as to \\)ulhv e A .mm or go to a show ]~n nnxk on hands and chest | Ity Armistice Dance At Elks" Ballroom ~ow e 15 Well Attended = elebratec rangements was Ru and Alla v,m l early hour have aide {and games are | Mc! | the school, fish pond: Mrs. THE DAIH ALASKA EMPIRI < RED CROSS ROLL - CALL IS STARTED TODAY IN JUNEAU Chalrman Announces The Roll Call Campaign of the| Juneau Chapter of the American|however, 12 Air Raids By Germans ol Karki LONDON NHV ll —The British that Germar mmm | aircraft mulr‘ two m.r}\\ on the Shetland Islands today but were “driven off by anli-aireraft gun |fire and bombs dropped did no first | damage.” Reports from Shetland Islands said some bombs falling J late hour Red Cross was started today and|on land shattered farm house win and 8 prepare t cause again iready work for the 1939 Roll Call y announced his commit t in the Roll Call in the Mrs. H. E. Hln\\( C. P. Je e, M 'q(klnu Mrs. e, Mrs. Olaf Christensen Mrs. George B. Rice, Mrs, E. S. Evans and Mrs. Edith Larsen - Commlnees for Parish Bazaar Are Announ(ed‘ Committees have been named for | the Parish Bazaar and plans are ‘Im\\ under discussion for the an- {nual event which is scheduled for Thursday, November 30, at the Pnr- |ish Hall A feature of the occasion will b(‘ the noon luncheon to be held for | children of both the C: thhl and | Public Schools. In charge of the various booths | McNaughton, S8am Guyot, an, George Simpkins, novelty booth; Sisters of St. Ann’s Hospital and 8chool and older students of John J. Klein, Mrs. A. J. Goodman, ice cream booth; Mrs. A. M. Geyer, Mrs. Mike Dabo hot dog booth; Mrs. Joe Kennedy, Mrs. H. L. Mc- Donald, Mrs. Gildo Battello, Mrs Miles Godkins, Mrs. T. Jacobson, Mrs. William Franks, tea room Mrs. J. K. McAlister and Mrs. J. Harrington, cooked food booth; | Mrs. Joe Thibodedu, Mrs. Verne From Secttls to: Oneway Roundtrip Hoke, fancy work booth; Mesdames SAN FRANCISCO *14.50 $24.25 E. . Vollert, Milie BEdenfield LOS ANGELES 19.50 34.00 Peter Bond and Miss Nell McClos- { § A key, candy booth. -—in comfortable chair cars and coaches, There will be a dart game, beano Southern Pacific n, vrrite to B. C. Pur foldecs, reservations, additional info; game and other novelty plays in charge of Herb Neff, John Smith H. C. Leblanc, Dick Herschner, Emil Galao, Mike Gulyas and John Zerglis. e, Empire classifieds bring results. continue until November 30 rding to Frank Foster, publicity mnds make possible the r of the many important d emergency tasks of the Red vic and business s who in the past i Call are urged to ‘n ) in this worthy Chairman Sam Duker | on the started preparing the | four for Thode who| mrank Me wntown and residential m\lll(l\\ mewae: ss. Daniel|HIRST LEAVING i FOR WASHINGTON “Its ;he Water” | A rare and special type of natural brew. | ing water, combined with skill and fine | [ ] ingredients, has made certain European beers world famous for quality . . . Likewise, in America, our subterranean wells at Tumwater have made Olympia Mesdames Guy | Hector | rld4amous, Always a Liberal Trade-in at the ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. PHONE 616 dows, D the di TAKES SIX OUT Six passen salled from her ste: Taku _\-mu»m... Seattle and two for Lisi- ansk itle—Mrs. W, Erik Engs Levecque trom and Al Jack Osborn and e Claude M. Hirst, General Super-| | intendent of the Office of Indian | | Affairs, Alaska Division. is leaving | on the steamer Yukon for Wash- ington on his routine annual visit. - A single grapevine in Rosebud, }Tex. covers the entire side of a| ‘bmldma and is half a block long. (NTheye is only one LIFETIME PEN | | SHEAFFE&S | | Identify it by the . WHITE DOT HERE ITCOMES 1.0 cans JUICE DEL MONTE or LIBBY 97c TOMATO, PRUNE, PINEAPPLE, FIG, GBAPEFRUIT | LARGE SPECIAL 2doz.83¢ MEDIUMS 2 doz. 59¢ Every One Perfecll Phone 519 VEGETABLES 10 ans $1.39 25 ITEMS TO CHOOSE FROM Better Prices _LIBBY'S CORNED BEEF 2fr 43¢ NO 1 Tins Save This 4d COFFEE 25¢lb. CHASE & SANBORN—M.].B. SCHILLINGS Surprise Party lor - Mrs. William Karki Fourteen friends of Mrs, William | surprised her last evening, when they called to extend their wishes i evening was spent in play- ing Chinese checkers were won by Mrs. Paul Nickola, and Mrs. Ed Zinck, Refreshments were served at al A meeting of the Interdenomina- tional Missionary” Society will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'- clock in the STEAMER TAKU =5 otional will speak on Japan uplift talk will be given 3race Reid who has chosen Unis and Lois” WHAT GIVES OLYMPIA ITS CLEAN TASTE'I | OLYMPIA BREWING COMPANY | Olympia, Washington, U. S. A. 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SEE OURS FIRST For Thanksgiving PUMPKIN .- 2..29¢ s CANDY 1+ 15¢—2 + 29¢ FRUIT CAKE zmx o 4B JELL-Q o rivvons . B 19c TRVING'S IS THE WORKING MEN'S STORE IRVING’S LIQUOR STORE Phone 519 Free Delivery l 07 0|: ALL YOUR FAVORITE BRANDS 0 ARE ON SALE! onall | EVERY BOTTLE A BARGAIN! BEER | We Deliver Orders C. 0. D. and 5 Your Phone Is Our Doorbell LIQUOR WAX PAPE SUGAR PURE CANE C‘[‘KE FLoUR SWANSDOWN CRISCO - o CRACKERS < CRAR voss v WALDORF TISSUE 4 -- DON'T MISS THIS SALE! per pkg. ,.90 33D 10 335¢ 2unepd C 2 49c 29¢ RIFT CUT YOURSELF A SLICE OF THIS WHINGDING All prices subject to change without nofice. BUTTER 21bs.73¢ 93 Score—Sweet Cream SIZE 2, PEARS—PINEAPPLE—PLUMS PEACHES—APRICOTS VEGHAB[ES 10 ans 9%c SPINACH—ST. BEANS TOMATO}S—PBAS Better Pmces 25°73c¢ : U. 5. NO. I's Better Prices 13 ans : MILK 98¢ CARNATION—BORDEN'S DARIGOLD