The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 27, 1939, Page 8

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UPENING | AN ACCOUNTING OFFICE TODAY taff here last \‘[ml\ - BOUND FOR 1 the public accountar REGINA Corporal Pearson, it.C.M.P. ATSOY baby. are passe: the Princess Mrs Wrnnfl' MIRRORS Guaranteed by “Good Housekeeping™ as advertised therein Come in and see these beautiful new mirrors while our assortment is still complete. Each one a mir- ror masterpiece at an attractively low price! FREE! We have a limited supply of the Nurre Booklet—"How Famous Decorators Would Use Mirrors la Your Home.” It gives belp- ful hints on decoration —tells how to choose a mirror that Norah en- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE MO’\DAY NOV &ls 1939 |Inm in_his was f\ls( arrived on the | Mnmuu Day, was a dance in fowrn 58 only two drunks all evening One of them was jailed before the | night was over. Anderson said there are evenin ~'SAYSKODIAK " NOT RIDDEN WITH "VICE” Iver Anderson says Bulk/ of Hired Labor on Base | "xere Job Is Alaskan 3 two gambling houses that run be- | hind closed doors. “There's nothing open about such in Kodiak," Ander- vice as there »d help acquired in the Ter a master mechanic from C d a here rson rom Sitka and does not.ex turn north until spring, - | ONLY ONE CASE OF TYPHOID AT FAIRBANKS NOW 5 * laboratory Technician Fails to Discover Source of Disease No trace of uphmd ou single case discovered se ¢ has been found at Fa G | by F nk P. Pauls, Labo: nician of the Ter, i of Health, who flew to last week following a crew of 800 men, An that figure The one case of ntil 1941 and | oo T B, B, Gillespie, Com- LR oner of Health for the Fourth varound | pyivigion. The patient is reported to be recovering normally. will not be that next ployment wiil probably be 500 men.” LlSeaI Drive Anderson said. | and I three beer parlors, two liquor stores and Killed phumber from | Roy Hoffman, re- ned Assistant Chief of [of Boy Scouts had been enlistel said he weculd go south xpect to INSURANCE MAN HERE f FORMERSITKAN | - opmivce wucmese i insurance, Tacoma, Washington, | GIRI_ HAS FIRST came in on the Yukon and is at the RIDE OVER RA“.\ e L-asunc\u 15% Canadian Discount - Book ALASKA, Revised and | zed, Now On Szle Sl” Will Start Tuberculosis Association| Train from Anchorage 10 Posters Distributed Seward Is New One by Boy Scouts for Mrs. Laiblin s for the coming Christmas Mrs. George Laiblin, wife of the| of the Alaska Tuber crmer Second Division Represen- iation are being distrib- tative and President of the Demc- n Reck, chairman of cratic Club at Nome, had her first| e announced that train ride a few days ago between| the help of the Northern Light Trocp Anchorage and Seward i Mrs. Laiblin and her daughter | o distribute these colorful (llxpla\ flew from Nome to Anchorage Wed- | and asked that the merct iesday and caught the Yukon at| M the city cooperate by proi v >ward, arriving here last night displaying the cards wherever poc- (0 await her husband, coming| down on the next steam Guests at ti Mrs, Laiblin and her B 1 go to Sitka to visit her mot Mus. e small postei “are belnv (t 'l]‘ in store Never Before such Tone and Performance for $2“Bnl\flv Block §5.50 Extra re lives in Alaska l'nh year over the Government Railway, Mrs. e Laiblin laughingly declared “It have been streamlined back Ann Dennard. In explaining her first train ride gn we \\111 (In [ ut a wondertul radual eradication of the in Sitka and the R r first trip ease."” ' appointed” on her trip from Sit 1to Nome when she flew from Se d to Anchorage to Nome and| 4 seeing the train which and rode for the first time | {last week - — Scandmawans Dance Saturday, Elks Ballroom h(l‘!‘ of . Geo! re made b «l‘ - Johnstons Visit ‘ From Fairbanks| by the Mr, and Mrs. Fred Johnston an (l Hal children, of Fairbanks. arrived on | steamer Yukon to spend a week | iting friends and relatives here | |before going south for a trip. Mrs. Johnston is the former Miss Eva Tripp of Juneau. They are at n, plans ce for the l'll( affair will be held n day, December 2, starting at IO o'~ (]u'k in the evening. The following committez is in charge of arrangzments for the oc- $27.45 i i Battery Block R ATA TO MEET There will be a special meetinz of the Juneau Committce of th A total of 170 men are living on the job at present, Anderson said, and the remainder are brought by truck daily from Kodiak proper. saven miles away. Whitkey Report Fake As to “sixty per cent selling whis ey to the other forty per cent,’ sis Association hicH, i dabi attle night at 8 o'clock in the H arrivals from Kodiak, Anderson was Center of the Territorial Buildit J‘IIl!liiiil!lF!’5)!!iiiimlllilIlillll!lllillIIHIlllIIIIII!I!IIIiilllII!HI!!IHIHIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIlIIIIIIIIFIIIIHIII!IIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIHiHIII!lll!ll!lll"llhflllllll" Taky Whing Ding No. 11 Continues gives undistorted reflections and will oot flake, peel or dis- color. Ask for it! JUNEAU-YOUNG HARDWARE CO. \ILABLE TO TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, INCLUSIVE, 2 lbs. Krisky (rackersS? < 10 ansJUICE . . 97¢ Del Monte or Libby's—Tomato, Prune, Pineapp'e, Grapefruit, Fig, Peach DON'T FORGET if you are going to have a turkey for Christmas or New Year's—order a fresh young, tender tom in advance, so you will not be disappointed. WAX PAPER 2 rolls 33 ¢ DIAMOND—125 FEET BETTER PRICES! SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR per pkg. 29 ¢ SCHILLINGS TEA, 1 full Ib. pke. . 69 ¢ IT'S THE PRICE THAT COUNTS! Alaska (RAB 2 ans 49¢ DON'T MISS THE SALE AT IRVING’'S LIQUOR STORE— We are giving 10% OFF during this opening sale. Buy your Christmas liquor now and take advantage of these prices. Every item is marked. In the Meat Department Sitloin Steaks, perlb. 35¢ CENTER CUTS PORK CHOPS, perIb. 35¢ LEAN BEEF POT ROAST, per Ib. 25¢ STEW MEAT, 2 Ibs. 25¢ FRESH GROUND HAMBURGER, perlb. 25¢ PURE PORK SAUSAGE perlb. 25¢ PHONE 519—All Prices Subject to Change Without Notice. : Mrs. John Lowell, Mrs. Olaf the Baranof Hotel. nson, Pater Hamme Jorgensen. They will be members of the rezui ment committee which inclnde: Mrs. Gertie Olson, Mrs. Olive West- by and Mrs. Gladys Barok: sen. - See Qur Complete Line of TOYS NOW, and BUY FARLY! Here You’ll Find THE LARGEST VARIETY OF GAMES EVER SHOWN IN JUNEAU! ° WIDE SELECTION OF CHILDREN'S BOOKS! ® Dolls in All Sizes—Electric Trains and Mechanical Toys of Every Descriplion! DOLLS, FURNITURE AND DISHES BUILDING BLOCKS ° And Many Sorts of Toys for Infants! = BLANCHARD IN SEATTLE W. C. Blanchard, of the Whiie and Yukon Route at Skagway. his winter offices will be at (DA Douglas Building in Seattle. B Battery Block $5.50 Extra $550 Extra W. P. JORNSON TELEPHONE 17 211 SO. FRANKLIN Shop Early Toys of Every Bescription for BOYS and GIRLS! 2 doz. Eggs Grade A gfig box$1.79 BACON Perlb. 29¢ MIK .. 13 ans98¢ &5 ans RRUIT~ §$1.00 e e o PRICES AVA 2 dor. Meduum Eggs 63¢ .. 2Ms.75¢ APPLES COFFEE Perlb. 25¢ JELO . . 3phkes. 19¢ 251bs.67¢ WaldorlTlssue4.r'olls29c 10 cans Vegelfables 1.39 1 O cans Vegetables 97 ¢ IRVING’S MARKET '5'7% 2 |l|IIIIiIH!IIIHIHIPIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIllllIlIIIIIiIIlIlIIIIIIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII"IIII J. B. BURFORD & CO. “Qur Dodrstep Is Worn by Satisfied Customers> B. M. Behrends Bank. Nntlom\l Bank. I

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