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C THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, NOV. 21, 1939. MRS. WARNERI 15 o Miss Rae Stevens PENGUIN IN o»q St ;5:§;°§5fi§f;jj: ““““3BARANOFF OF U. S. Vessels Change Registry SAILIRG SOUTH viciting Parents smwv ‘MVAGF *;x,:::;,zi:;;z*;:,;f:::z,i:,: PRIBILOFS 1S EARS SOU spe | most of the journey, but toqk to (mfl | m d(‘sp on before they reached . They hve been aboard e St Pay| Priest No Relation e - |oetter 12 days already. ! irs. e Sealmg Offmals Wipk: [rpos e 1r e Sl . of Forfilt GORMOT= : R i her ti *# ; men Headed Ouiside— |suin are: Capt. Don Pieara and | D e and will spe ; wife, of the wrecked motorship Mar- | War Ve'eran | S e e bt & AlSO Wh”e Foxes tha of Unalaska; a Mr, and Mr: E » - ¥ X 8 onad | Willnite and son; William Goodwin P | N FR g : ; |8t. Paul mechanc; ‘Mr. and Mrs. H ng man whojl S R ¢ R on i : smerseth of St. Paul; Ted Trued- | Wears two on his lapel | 1s bee ; i n, St. Paul outside foreman; wil- Was kept bu Dlpining that | - i, m Anderson, cook; a Mr. Hol he is no re)amon t othe famous Rus- | teward; Roy Hurd, operator Governor and that his name | —L = | mechanic on St. George; Anna Le d with two [’ A «7 tankof, Aleut girl bound Outside for ery Andrew Baranoff arrived o |the first time Tot medical atten- today from the Pribilof Islapds, | < 3 h: Mr. and Mrs. McCord of the where he has béen Priest of t < ) son SS Naval personnel at Dutech Harbor; n Orthodox Church on St.| zeatan. m had not been able to eat frlpey and Mrs, M. A. Baranoff of Paul Island singe 163 He and his s until they reached Ju-|gt paul; a Mrs. Chute, 70-year-old Wife are going to Seattle and San t 11 o'clock this morning. | woman who made the vound trip o to spend the winter. i Schilling W%”M Above map shows belligerent zones named by President Roosevelt from which American ships are now sea was running so high at|o St Paul to see her son and who Father Baranoff's decorations a barred by the new administration bill lifting the embargo. Black area shows British, French and Ger- € '*1-‘{'{"{ that the (*" "”: proved to be the best sailor on the ix de Guerre and th man waters off Europe and Asia which U. S. ships may not enter. Meantime, wholesale desertion of major * nd offshore four days an bmt won for. service American steamship lines to forei i i P i i | erica S| reign registry, d y 4 y S 4 N i e mmk 0 pabuianbeiobivs of | fud b p gn registry, mainly Panama, appeared likely to escape operation of Eefore my in France and| _j p 2 ing the Great War. | ¥ ; 8 nt L pkc Abostd the French and Ruw;m‘MlSt SYVERUD Is bound on the Yukon for Kodiak will occupy the new family home on which he wears, Father - where he will be conuected with the | Twelfth Street. Mr. Swartz arrives o "klne hy has three other medals, B‘(K IN .'UNEAU construction of the air base. this afternoon from the Westward vard. 'y w PRI, aboard the Alaska. » Snow Geese Fly Seal Island at St. George, oL e with his wile agd Views War From Afer [ i TANANA 9N PORT : Y ¢ June, for a leave of ab-| 'pilieiing man Jack Gueker has a nflict, in which| Florence Syverud, Director of| The steamer Tanana, Capt. Wil- ¢ } three years on the Pri: | siis ‘of snow. geese, ducks and so prominent be- | Home Economics Extension Service nam McDonald, came into the har- IUESDAY 'S SUNDAY Lipkes are going to $€- | Ganadian “honkers” that <. hind-th part, lea Bar- | for the University of Alaska, return- | por last evening and spent most : ‘ g e T groy has’ o sympathy | ed on the Yukon from Ketchikan. s and Washington. | 4" the envy of every hunter in Ancff ccld. of thL night and this morning un- BT, ter arriving here | y..eay that has seen the photo- Wit h the pre: government in Rus- at the Alaska Juneau BALBOA ISLAND, Cal, Nov R From Hungary, Schilling imports finest Paprika — the mild, colorful garnish that appeals to both eye and appetite. n Pete sb\ng and Wra oy i brother-in 14w C. V, Kay, | graph, sia hat's why I left,” he ! —Business has got to go or For the qualities that add zest nxs:dmzlyor 5 8 t the inean Hotel Th.ittis ‘Was faken recently ler Baranoff listens to broad- | for s,(_nno time and pl afternoon the Tanana was|©On Sunday in this resort tc to everyday meals, you will like Schilling An all-time record Kill of seals,! after Gicker returned from a Sti- v Siberia, but stop in Juneau for se aboard a large lumber car- | Ca Of weekend visitors. Now, af She is a g at, the Baranof Hotel. 60,437. from Russia is “ Pepper. orking a seven- St. Paul and St. GEOTSS | yyne River hunt with Pr. R. V. Ellis go from the Juneau Lumber Mills| Many lucky one! = 5 Islandss was, reported by Lipke, who| B rible propaganda.” | Pyl for X I YoMk s <o | Week, m nts have decided that Schilling pure Vanilla is distinguished : |and Blue Fox Cafe owner William ga 2 TS P | for Kodiak and the'Naval Air Base : “« by its very delicate flayor. Its elusive fra- ays the herd bas increased 1o A% Blanton on Ellis' yacht Mollusk To' his dutics as Priest, Fathar| Afd\li;“‘-‘gl“l':‘?f | there, probably sailing tonight or | cach Tuesday shall be a day of rest rance and enticing goodness enhance estimated 2,250,000 seals. Gucker, back in Juneau today, off has added those of weather| M. an 18, HAErson re- | oap1y in the morning. - - — B P Southbound, the Penguin R(opped i E Ahelt. erk “twelity-te thou- on St. Paul. He conferred | twrned on the Yukon after several AR SN b“ANQHM A new Jay the pleastire of eating dessert. at Unalaska and Sand Point DA o ndn éniw geese on the Stikine today with Meteorologist How- \Lll\.kt of vacationing in the te B\Rl{\u‘ .s‘.RFTl'R 2 ainst Chinese 37 SPICES=19 EXTRACTS dropped 40 Native temporary work- Fiars 4t one time and residents of Thonpson at the Weather B...ld\lzlxxfl W).uvh ?h?y took in the fair gt Balrrw*r of‘ i NA]' . ang and Chang men at villages along the Aleu- 4 %o ey it has been at least Teau. at San Francisco. sl Lo s aska | reported underway. tions. ' The Pepguin is heading sottth | twenty' years since snow geese were Baranoff and his e E‘llodcnmxc Ln;r?l and PU‘\:T Clc)im:)an_\'_ R A R b 5 3 a rs. Barragar returned home TONG s i : e de h , nbess. ers on the Bure MILOTTES HERE d gar r x CHUNC Geheralissimo i HULIHHH l l l o | |13 S g p ROADS ENG m AL o came in on the Yukon and | P in the States. = mier of China, succeeding reti } ; e M 4 ts at the Baranof Hotel. | Rele o e d Premier H, S. Kung who retains his anitary Meat @ffers Cello Wrapped When Troller Miotte is o well known Southesst| aqsores Gar] Hupp. seturned DOSt 8 Finance Mini F IN FROM WESTWARD ' A et T e T L A T 0 ‘ L \ g‘ l‘ 1’& B ‘ Needs Dlfle’em spend several days in Juneau fessiohal - businss 1t Saattle | VICTORIA, B. C—The Govern- Prank ‘E. Swartz, Public Roads . o Py v | - | ment is prepared to prosecute four Adininistration Resident Engineer So" 0' f"end OFF TO KODIAK | MRS. SWARTZ ARRIVES X fruit tributors under the ag Roy Hoffman, former Assistant| Mrs. Frank E. Swartz arrived on wti-combination legis- will grrife from the Wesward, to- S Chief of Police, is 3 passenger west | the Yukon after a trip to Seattle and | lation. 'day on the steamer Alaska. He will| william Vivian, fisherman now in ! s . : | - be in the office here all winter. |ihe states, has etful friends and : z T g : Swartz has been at Moose Pass g hoat that sinks twice every 24 For ‘ our for six months engaged in bridge nhours. ' [ location gnd constguction wark. Vivian went south recently, leay- [ > -p.—oov ing his 26-foot trolling boat in the ers ese » Fhanl:sgiving Mrs. Anna Web ' ol i b e IS. flna epsier {be found and the boat, tied sloppily mg X' r'g R Lll the gri on bel l I s Mihd oh Yilln Beras Suggestions for Your Than sgiving Dinner! ” i g e urns on u on low tid mrl is su lof its house ever Arriving on the amer YUugon,| The \.,bmfl-\m,, Mrs. Anna ‘Webster of the Juneaucccurence for the past d and Douglas Telephone Company, ' and almost everything “floatabl returned from a visit of several|has floated out the open cabin do: 1s in Seattle. While south - > > she was the house guest of her| HOME FROM VACATION 1! T i'W ’1 X daughter, Mrs. Martin Jorgenson. Bob Huntoon, Forest Se em- U S A‘B ‘/LFF AB’J N i ployee, returned on the mer n - MARRIAGE LICENSE ¥ |yukon from a vacation at Ket- [ ] [ ] [} A marriage license was issued|chikan and Metlakatla. Gran!l:is i %pples Ba“anas x today by U. S. Commissioner Felix - — [ ] H D @ fah Gray to Max Balich, Juneau min-, NEW YORK.—Com r_ape"r“fi aies cl“Ster Ra!s‘ns er, and Minnie Elizabeth Parker er ha ® Mixed Nuis ® (Crarnberries ® ce!ery who arrived on the Yukon from P9e D i e A o A Burlingmn wash. 4 obtaining a passport. 7 PLUM PUDDING—FIG PUDDING ; . Dally Crossword Puzzle o Caulifl e < » : auliflower Brussel Sprouts Carrois . - - . Highest Quality Birds — Inspected Stock? | | wros sounen o vestersayspusmis 12 segingia OLIVES—_ RIPE and GREEN X e - g When you buy a Norbest Turkey. ready for the oven, you get only the best grade of in- ;‘ 5":":‘:';‘ A [Ho[e@pli1[PISZZA EEE ® Pal’snlps ® Le"“ce ® Squash spected fow! money can buy. They are ready for the oven, wrapped in cellophane, in- naments ATIAZUIVEIAZICIRIAW, 23. Prophet | AND MANY OTHER ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION suring you clean, healthful h'qh grade meat. Gal yours today at the SANITARY Meat Co. g‘"e’::'n::l LIE[THE AISIT@ZRHOPE “‘ 0z itions o i - et 2 1 G N ST e ek O T R g mroenodderes I (R (- 4 o S S BT b sl s i Wae [T[RIE(SISEAT] 1 MIE i Riiteniation T g T ¥ . Rigia in sell- [ GIOIDIAVARIEINAGGP £ A o hehead a' ) | 4 l devotions LEERED I E[TIS ders - . Bustle 23, EBasy gait ................ e . Ordhin. S[I[RIE[N|S AIT|RIAP] 2. Procious SRR e #F 4 X fllhtc: TIRILIPIE SoME m!‘ :‘:oumnhdl h . Mother f 2l nced dis| ® g lb 40 Sioping timver [Y|E[SEAMIA[TISFZM A C E | Went_swiftly ; apens ((ancy barred rock) c g £ SAVIRIERAT S AR S| O 7 5. Irela, I lfl p K E Y S 4 ) §fke olm:?;r‘ul FIR IQ S|E A: g ?; . Swall depres- ; ® B& en-r “3 45 : Reyerse end ot [RIQ|L|E LiL s pson e GQSRSTS {cv n-rea y c [ AlCE[SEZNE|APZNE P| 3 Sublle Invisible G toad Pri 3 Ev‘;x‘l?::eyond 41, spips ohicer u rranieec rime 3 5 Tecovery 49 Bydraulic DOWN 41 Color aality] frec 1. African Mo- o T © JENS fresh, plump hirds 1h. Z5c N L A o, it B nous sound 51. Present 2. Soft drink: " Flush with [ . Goddess of the 52 \nln%angrfln @ T gl Fg ;‘ L s l . Bo afraid i & n Cail- a means of G i . g‘b. z g ® P v_: Y fa‘ncy Cfllflred - - ki), 200 - Bosofcs oRia flivellhood 49, Furhish an- o 4 . TR Kmd of shayl 67. ExuiAtion of & Aquatic ani- other crew < . certain al for 4 fFacor trees 5. Loud noise 51. Inventor of | RSty obdaing 8. Gleny gain & Coueh the sewing | N . Japahese mea- 63, Algonuian . Tried the machine 4 B Noval 6L Tobn1iionlo & Tremwayeor 5. Boroa ot tinie Rockpoint Al G i TP 1P :B’a?on g2 Beverage 9' uq;aev%rllngb 5 n% Support Y eese-Ducks TR 4 Ny o W OYSTERS for dressing . . Pind 41 L T i e . Beiste . 65 Firmament < 11 And: French 60 Toward Fér Cockiails—Fresh (FRESH STOCK) // 7 J &'qu;a ovsiefv Y2 Pm\ Never Been. Frozen! 'I“// 'i./// -fl e £y BN RS L LA S q o .///.. / . DONT FORGET OUR BIC: TURKEY DINNER DRAWING TONIGHT AT 7 P. M. If you Mg - ,' ' haven't got your ficket, ask for it. Be at our store and see the fine gift we offer to the ; 7 3 . S Swit sPremlum Ib. ch Lb..35¢ / Leg of Spring Lamb - 1h. 350 ueeemee— ® (] We can show a complete line of FOWL —-- CAPONS, CHICKENS, DUCKS GEESE TUBKEYS and SUCKLING PIGS SANITARY MEAT (0. El) SHAFT'ER Juneau Pll(lNE 49 WE CARRY A COMPLETE STOCK OF LIQUOR MIXERS OF ALL KINDS! | DPHONE 478 NOW for Your ® Lime Juice ® 7-Up i THANKSGIVING FOODS t AENINE: ] N AR JNEE A E’Ii’lll/// HII Wl e fingap‘re sliflg We are ready to serve you im- . = medictely, at prices that are right, ® Gin Fizz oo | CALIFORNIA GROCERY | PHONE478 = . _ PHONE 478 I SEm II! fll%fllll%flll/ NaEENEE JEE-