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R Tl H" DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY NOV. 21, 1939 of his wrecked Sleaxman funds to prondo burial for ind he ‘may sell' the | man who killed her mother. She| : Simmons, Carcross | referred authorities to his \l\(,(l | at Port Angeles jed at government expense | last Saturday. turn back and unIOd(l hm rgo before they, could cros: lake TURKEYS SELL FOR 29¢ POUND Young Flier ATIRVING'S MARKET Wrecked at Cnce Again Wilbur Irving. Poinis Out thai His! Tes"“r Here Modern Market Is the Working Man's Store Loa wreck to Geo ken to Teslin, the stranded trio | flier. appealed to both Carfadian and | American governments for aid, but! both governments ruled their con= | dition “not desperate.” All Canadian planes in the a were on wheels or skiis in pr - WIDOW UNMOVED AT e NEWS OF HANGI tien for winter flying and airy . G "G SO('aI IS Enjoyed flight out of the Teslin countr Nelson Charles ~recelved | : ;' By Club Members as impessible except eaplane from of her husband's hi S The season was not far Very calmly and did not a advanced to permit of ski !0 take much interest in the news, the, the season, Charles was bur-| h('l'e; a ll( was carried out in decorations | for the occasion Bridge pinochle and Chinese checkers were played during the evening, with honors being won by Mrs. Lila Wilson, Mrs. Anna Snow and Miss Beulah Sunde. Re- freshments were served during the part of the aifair. Arrangements for the social eve- ning were in charge of Mrs. A. M. Uggen, Mrs. William Hixson, Miss Anita Garnick and Miss Sybil God- Thanksgtvin ing mo- | | Coulter, COULTERS VISIT Miss Irene Coulter and Mrs. John sister and sister-in-law of * Miss Etolin Coulter, arrived on the steamer Yukon today from Wran- gell to spend a week visiting here S e WILDES RETURNS Gordon Wildes, PWA Office En- gineer, returned today from rou- tine administrative work at Ket- chikan - H The Book ALASKA, Revised and Y 3 the ZS'Year'OId Imemahonal 1‘ Twenty-two memoers of the Bus- | frey. Enlargzed. Now On Sale; $1.00. JUNEAU, Nov. 21.—The fact that U. S. number one, | according to Chief Deputy U. S. > Tender Tom Turkeys are selling at Irving’s Problem Makes 90 St | Marshal Mrs, Flossie Doolin who | iness and Profcsswnzl VXOmcdn; it (’R);T;;s —_— o ket for 20 roves P /i r . ¢ returned to Juneau on the steam-|Club and their friends attende i Market for only 29¢ per pound proves that Wilbur After a week at Teslin with Robert the card party held last night at| A musical program will be pre- 15/0 |er Yukon today from Ketchikan, s really on the working m s side. Don’t be misled 3 McCleary, tradin st-ham opera- % b 5 ed rrow night’ ow Price on these turkeys—When a turkey is in- Miles i I,n 3 Days tor who kept them :-.Qmurh with the | where Mrs. Chgrig 8 iy B Lo TEVRMEIRECRL eEs 0 ks fflmlfl-'”zffii"ofi:u: "'v?f:f-”,fi"'f am Canadian Discount a Government Inspector and classed ¢ number| charles Galbrath, youthful Bel-|outside world (Whitehorse 200 milc \"j'f"]“' ."’" "_’t“”"“““""" and dis-| C “r:l}k;'l';,’.‘":h(_ club's soclal calen-|1s being arranged by Arthur B. M. Behrends Bank rd there is none better at any price. Irvi Market |lingham, Washington itor who |away and Atlin 90 miles distant) | TR SPRERE L ir &8 one ‘3 the highlights. of Adams adv First National Bank il their merchandise with a money back guarantee. |was an international em last|the three stranded. fliérs began a| Mt3. Charles said she had ‘no idar as = o 3 IT'S THE PRICE THAT COU! R e oaanod ot n s Toroed |OUL in deep wet. snow Every item in Irving’s Modern Market has the price landing at remote Teslin Lake on, A month later, after winter had arked on it— one price to all is the motto that has been the Yukon-British Columbia border, |set solidly. the three started out Looka Here—~Folles? the cause of this big modern market to grow in the center|is in Juneau today ‘after round-|3ain with Catholic Priest Father L D w“ PAYMENT' DeKeyzer of Atlin, also “marooned ° A REAL, HONEST--TO--GOODNESS Juneau’s down town shopping district. Don’t fail to include some of these about, travel Galbraith HOME-—COOKED Thanksgiving Spec- said he and his two|at Teslin o ke friends, Herbert Gischer and Rich-| In two days of hiking, walking ials on your shopping list tomorrow. ard King. were flying to ke | from early morning until late at The Rest Like nenl' I‘UH‘K'rY B,N ‘]"V,‘ THE TAKU-WHINGDING NO. 11 CONTINUES from Bellingham in his night with snowshoes, not stopping 4 4 4 4 [ 1 'm Cranbe Sauce "resh Fluffy nallows | bi-wing wheel equipped p. - | for ;!l'.ill»;llv:(nnulvll:- r!';v‘ |l‘u !w'n[ ; 5 . 0 beied wiki 8 Bitrde now reached Sucker Lake, 35 miles oul . - f i6c per Ib.; 2 large cans Pumpkin siz b o ¢t Atln, whers ey were ‘met. by THEN With All the Trimmin’s pa all flavors 19¢; Holiday Candy 15¢ per Ib nsdown Y Constable Charies Bennett., Snow- I, . Calke Flour, regular size package 20¢; Best Foods Mayonnaise, a quart jar Blown Off Course | shoes and boat took them the rest Plum Puddlng—Brandy Sauce )e; Cri Snowdrift, three pound tin for 5§9¢; Krispy Crackers, a Leaving Telegraph Creek, the|of the way to Atlin, making the trip ’ & — pound package 37¢; Alaska Crab, packed at Cordova, two cans for 49c. |party had good weather promised in three days, averaging 30 miles a Yl“l re Well on the Way 5 ahead, but ran into heavy storm day, Galbraith said. SEE 'EM AND BUY 'EM and were blown off their course and L Winesap apples, combination pack, $1.79 per box; Extra fancy and | instead of bringing up at Atlin as Round About Trin To A HOME or Yo“n 0WN apple per box; Spuds, No. 1 Yakima Gems, twenty-five pound | intended, ran out of fuel over Lake| Coming out to Skagway from At- ten pounds for 55 DON'T FORG A FREE CAN OF POULTRY SEASONING Served Wednesday (tomorrow) ONLY! Teslin and were forced to try allin via Whitehorse, Galbraith took f Butter, 93 score sweet cream, two pounds 75¢; Eggs, large special b i Hoat 3 t y 4 5 il 4 'n for 63¢; Coffee,|1anding on the lake beach dian boat, hoping to ¢ ARt X i A. two dozen Ify 85¢; medium size “l\\u dozen .nrv ¢; Coffee N e e ail 1o fake FTR 95 0 1A RO AR5 S We are open for 3 meals daily ngs, M. J. B. or Chase and Sanborn’s, 25¢ per pound; Fisher's Blend his wrecked plane I about fifty feet wide beiween tree: and water where his wheels touched, but only about twenty feet wide a nding he could not disembark neau from a Canadian boat, 25- Charles Waynor Addifion § LUNCHES PACKED FOR 40c EVERY DAY | . - the other end. 1 Galbraith went to Prince | b, Vi Tt et g o ‘The plane ran about 75 fe and there got a ride back to BUS DEP“T LUNCI‘ In addition to the fresh, young tender Tom Turkeys that are selig Gapraith said, “And I was ridingJ with Capt. Ole Westby on | PHONE 28 for 29¢ per pound in the meat department you can buy Capons for 40¢ per o prakes hard. I think I would |t OPEN AT 5 A. M. 110 South Main St. pound; of pork at 25c per pound; fresh frozen oysters, eight tten away with it, but the ounce tins fc SOMETHING NE' In the Liquor Store that has just been opened in connection with Irving's Modern Market, you can buy Ballantine’ -old Scotch the wheel hit the 1 s White Label h at sed US U on our nose er and Haig, or Vat 69 is also being sold at only and then ot us gently over.” 23 per fifth Other sp in the new liquor store are: Old Crow Nobody Hurt bé ed in Bond 5, $1 full quart: $2.35 d Mr. Bosto! seell-| G albraith said nobody was it e can afford: Pints for il quarts half ? ugh he ‘“cracked a co full gallons, $5.40; Gordon's Gin is on this Thanksgiving | Ruc e pisie 1a' 0o, i by il ; ; 5 damaged, the top wing 7 per fith. bottle in this big little liquor Call it Whingding No i g party 11 Please Check This List: CRANBERRIES CELERY—LETTUCE SWEET POTATOES PARSLEY—RADISHES AVOCADOS—GRAPES | “COOP" BLUE CARTON—Without a Peer LARGE FANCY and EXTRA FANCY BANANAS—APPLES ST R il EGGS largest freshest . .. .2 dozen 896 DELICIOUS or WINESAP ' 2 CRANBERRY SAUCE FINEST FRESH GBAPEFRI"T PUMPKIN—DATES CITRON—ORANGE— LEMON loin of pork roast for 2 per pound. v demolished by the waves and the propeller is bent Passing Indian fr ters going by boat from Whi to Teslin, ored in a cove across the lake, the accident and left their gume (Paid adv.) bau,« to come across, but were forc- store is on sale for your Thanks- and celebrate at prices you can PHONE 38 3 FREE Deliveries DAILY PHONE 146 3 FREE Deliveries DAILY HOME GROCER American Meat Co. WILLOUGHBY AVE. and E STREET HERMLE & THIBODEAU AT OUR STORE YOU WILL FIND EVERYTHING COMPLETE FOR YOUR THANKSGIVING FEAST MERCHANDISE ALWAYS THE BEST! OLIVES E—G—G—S N—U—-T-—S§ Pint Tins - ; Fresh New York Mediums zpounds 45c Medium, per fin 13¢ 2 dozen 63¢ Large, per tin Z3c WALNUTS 2 pounds 3%c CRANBERRIES | _ : FANCY SH R I M P WET or DRY PACK PUDDINGS 2 pounds 39¢ 2 fins 3%c APPLES Ask Any of Our Customors About our fine foods — superior service and low prices, then you too will want your foods to come from BERT'S. TRY OUR FINE FOODS FOR YOUR DINNER! PEAS, No. 2 tins 2 for 35¢, 6 for $1.00 Tender—Sweet—Very Small SWEET—Fancy Even Sizes PoTATOES 3Ibs.23¢ cRansERgies 2 Ibs- 43¢ 2 Ibs. 7 5¢ YOU WILL ALSO FIND OUR QUALITY OF American Meat Co. A. T. KOSKI——Manager FRESH TURKEYS DUCKS—GEESE ROAST CHICKENS __a5cibh. HENS for STEWING Milk-Fed—25c . BEEF ROAST ROLLED RUMP—ROLLED RIB SIRLOIN TIP 38¢ Ib. PLUM or FIG Medium tins 33¢ ~ Largelins 53¢ Damsh BUTTEB SQUASH Hubbard, Danish and Marblehead Pound b¢ Dozen 35c Box $2.35 NONE BETTER IN TOWN! L & H—Fancy Florida 4 No. 2tins49c Pint E R e | R STUFFED OLIVES NIBLETEARS Heor Sh- Nnt i GHERN FTAHFANCY Half Pint Pint et (Ao, | CORN-ON-COB 12-¢ tns Each 43c BANANAS or2c | BunchesI5cand18c | 85c SL50 $275 COCKTALL SAUCE slatsslbsadlstssstnals 1 1 s s lilag 3 pounds 353 PRESH VEGETABLES N TTones euiRE ST " SHRIMP PUMPKIN z 'or 29c HOME LIQUOR STORE—Phone593 CRAB—ROQUEFORT i FOR THE FEAST: po}tnjl}.[r’gg%?sg\r}%nc ! }L;é:};‘:%fi ——————— pk 18 F RUITS lor SALAD s Por doz 0 F ‘;HEE DELIVERY UNTIL 6 P. ; U M' : WALNUT MEATS { ; Happy Home s, el msco eer : i | e wear Pho 18CHE s ] e 45 quart $2.9 FRUIT CAKES E DERT.S PFECIA Cauhflower, head 25¢, 306 e 7 L S8 walives hinon | COFFEE buy an extralol . Pound 25 No.2timZie | G | Mock and Rye | Pore Wine From Portugal 4-5 quart §1.35 Full pint $1.15 ; PLUS Sweet Potat 3 Ibs. 23c il i 25¢ POPCORN, Glanl fin 28¢ iomer Cranberry Sauce [Svet Polies 31 Bl L Muscatel Wine FIVE FAST DELIVERIES 21 OCEAN SPRAY—THE BEST! Radishes—Green Onions—Avocados Parsley—Broccoli—Brussel Sprouts Gordon's Fiowi B Yams—Parsnips—Bunch Beets 2 medium tins 39¢ —PomipeSumck 45 quart $1.95 4-5 quart $1.35 A COMPLETE LINE OF FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES —— AT ALL TIMES! TWO PHONES 1 Seward Street 105