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" THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, DEC. 1, 1939 — } ¥ Per box $1.'9 BRUSSEL SPROUTS L MPEROR GRAPES GREEN PEPPERS JAP ORANGES RUTARBAGAS . o 4 e 15€ GRAPEFRUIT wris 4. JUMBLE APPLES POTATOES STAYMENS GOOD GRADE PER BOX 50 POUND SACK $1.89 99¢ PUMPEKIN oo o 2.25¢ RAISENS o 4w 29¢ TOMATO SOUP s 3u25¢ CORN vom o sovs 2. 29¢ SNOWDRIFT - 1o 20¢ TOMATO JUICE conie 3..25¢ CANE SUGAR-Bulk - 10 Ibs. 65¢ Uncolored Japan Tea CRESCENT CRISCO Orange Pekoe Tea 15¢ % Pound Package .... Ya Pound Package .. .. GEORGE BROTHERS Phone 92 or 95 Phone 92 or 95 $20.00 COUPON BOOK $19.00 $10.00 COUPON BOOK $9.50 BABY BEEF ROLLED RIB ROAST BABY BEEF ROLLED RUMP ROAST BABY BEEF ROUND STEAK CHICKENS HAMBURGER ROAST LEG OF BABY PORK * ROAST LEG OF BABY VEAL ROAST LEG OF BABY LAMB Turkeys = Ducks - Capons - Geese MacLaren's Imperial Cheese 30c, $1.00, $1.95, $2.85 EGGS, Fresh Mediums . . . dozen 31C i I:R E E ] CUP and SAUCER! *2 Ibs. Cup & Saucer Coffee BROCCOLI PERSIMMONS GIANT AVOCADOS CRANBERRIES 2 lhs. 45¢ Lettuce, Cauliflower, Green Peppers, Cukes, Squash GEORGE BROTHERS MIXERS after G P. M. FREE ICE Phene 92 or 935 Pheone 92 or 95 28¢ Americansin Helsinki Are ~ BeingMoved Legation Se~i§—Up New Of- | local Patronage "BUY AT HOME” MOVEMENT NOW UNDERWAY HERE Merchants 0rgamze fo Ac- quaint People with THANGOE IS BOMBARDED WASHINGTON, Dec. 1. — Th(‘; State Department has received a| telephone report from Helsinki via Stockholm stating the Russian Fleet is bombarding Hangoe in preparation for an attempted land- | ing of troops. fices Ten Miles West of Bombmg Area | HELSINKI, Dec. 1.+ Approxi- mately 200 Americans, Britons and other foreigners took refuge today|® in Grankulla, a small town about | ten miles west of Helsinki where| United States Minister Arthur Schoenfield will establish emergency headquarters. The State Department in Wash- ington was notified by its u-g-mu in Pinland that its staff member are transporting “numerous Amer- icans” from Helsinki to the new headquarters. Avout three hundred Americans are in Finland, the State Depart- ment is informed. Strike Mmés 2 Ships Sink - | LONDON, D(\c l ~The British steamer Dalryan, 4,500 tons, struck a mine and sank off the south- -m, coast of England. The crew has been rescued. Earlier reports of the sinking of| the 4,200-ton Finnish steamer Mer- ecator by a mine off the Scottish |coast, is confirmed. One member r)t the crew is missing. .- ‘Vlew Invasion Mosl Serious WASHINGTON, Dec. 1. — High United States Government officials today viewed the Soviet invasion of PFinland gravely but declined to comment on the suggestions of Senator Key Pittman and others for reexamination of Soviet-United States relations in view of the lat- est developments. Secretary of State Cordell Hull declined to comment on the in- vasion and indicated that no steps would be taken pending the re- ceipt of further official reports. U.S. Destroyer Runs Aground HAVANA, Dec. 1.—The U. S. de- stroyer Rueben James, on neutral- ity patrol duty, ran aground dur- ing the night 15 miles north of here on the Cuban coast. A fleet of tugs is attempting to pull the craft clear of the shallows. — e UNDULANT FEVER " OUTBREAK CALLS ~ HEALTH OFFICER Dr. Carswell Leaves fo In- | vestigate Three Cases at Kefchikan At the request of Ketchikan Health Officer Dr. H. C. Turner, |Dr. John A. Carswell, Director of u,hc Division of Communicable Dis- |eases of the Territorial Department fof Health, left for the First City on | the Northland to investigate three |reported cases there of undulant fever. The fever, rare in Alaska, is caus- {ed by the same organism which is | responsible for contagious abortion |{in cattle. It is believed it was con- | tracted through the victims' drink- |ing unpastuerized milk. | At Petersburg, Dr. Carswell was joined by Dr. J. B. Loftus, Terri- { torial Veterinarian. Together they will make a study of the disease in the Ketchikan area. To Take Outing; Leaving Tonight The members of the Epworth League of the Methodist Church are going on an outing tonight. All | members are requested to be. at the church at 7 o'clock tonight !for the trip to the Jenne Cabin at Lena Beach. A big time is | promised for those attending this | event. BAZAAR- 'l'l HKl\ IIlNN!.R By. Lutperap Ladigs" Aid; bamar Dec. 5-6; turkey dinner Dee. 6.4 adv, l Try an Empire ad. . - Beginning in this issue of the' Troop transports are reported off Empire, the Retail Merchants As-|Hangoe. sociation of Juneau, recehtly or-| The telephone message ganized, will have a weekly ad-|ed bombing squadrons are appear- vertisement, displaying the goods | ing late this afterncon over Shev- and urging a “buy at home” cam- | oreg and TA\Alau paign for Juneau people, The organization is stressing a closer cooperation among the mer- chants and business houses of the town, and to bring to people of Juneau a more thorough under- standing of their needs and wants. | The association is also establish- | two Communist Deputies who ap-| ed to encourage a greater Juneau|peared at the opening of Parlia- and cooperate in all civic matters.| ment yesterday, Gaston Cornavin,| Todays advertisement has @ was arrested today at his home. | | EVERLASTING complete list of suggestions that | SERVICE all are urged not to overlook. Those eooperating in the newly- SHEAFFERS | U LIFETIME PEN formed group are The Vogue Shop, Channel Apparel, Devlin’s, Leota’s, he Bovk AnaonA, Revised and Guaranteed for Life Enlarged, Now On Sale; $100. | { | ARRESTED B | Electric Company The Bon Marche | and Jones Sll\ons shop ] 3. M. Behrends Co., Inc., Parsons | By SONS OF NORWAY ELKS' HALL Saturday, Dec. 2 1I0P. M. SCANDINAVIAN DANCE l | Music by Eldon Chapman ; ? . § i { \ N { N N ) i { ) ) & N Admission $1.00 | bvvvrrrrrrrrrrreresseeees P SFPSEUNSE TP SC SRS TS X ':"'IIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIllllIIuI|HIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlmllllllIIIIIImlllIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIImIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIII|I|IIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIlIllllIIIIII TAKU WHING DING No. 11 Continues = = = PRICES AVAILABLE FROM DECE 2 doz. Eggs Grade A 85c 2 doz. Mgdlum Eggs 63c¢c BUTTER . . 21bs.75¢ APPLES . . box$1.79 BACON iz Perlb. 29¢ (OFFEE . . Perlb.25¢ iiio" m; pkos. 19¢ SPUDS . . 25 Ibs. 67¢ Waldorf Tissue4r6i|§29° MILK . . 13 @ns98c 5 ans RUT = §1.00 10 cans Vegefables 1.39 lOcansVegelables 97¢ Tomatoes—Peas—String Beans—Spinach—Hominy fillllIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIlIlllII|IIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllll“lll - | Eighteen persons have !down early tonight and fell un ~JRVING’S MARKET Deputy Flonmond Bonte was ar- ! Americans spend more than $50,- rested as he left the chamber yes-|000,000 a year for chewing gum terday. $7K 000,000 a year for doughnuts. Both have been hiding since Pre- mier Daladier outlawed the Cum-‘ munist Party. MANY CITIES OF FINLAND RAIDED BYRUSS BOMBERS| HELSINKi, Irec. 1.—Early to-| night the Finnish Government an- ; 15% | Canadian Discount B. M. Behrends Bank. adv. first National Bank Eat Out Today! stat- | nounces that in from the Arctic to the Gulf of Finland, the cities of Vaasa, Lashit {and Tammerfors have been bombed been killed in a bombing raid on a| factory at Kota. | Two Russian bombers were shot | ROYAL CAFE the streets on the waterfront. PARIS, Dec. 1.—The second of| ~ EVERY TIME WITH BAKING SChillingruwnzn To make biscuits that “meltin your mouth,” do as good cooks have done for over half a century! Rely upon Schilling Baking Powder! It is double-acting, made with pure MONEYBACK To show our unbounded faith in this CREAM OF ng Powder, cream of tartar, and never leaves that “baking powder taste!” Use Schilling Baking Powder for al// baking. Remember, only success- . . 4 Jul baking is true economy! fault whatever with it. MBER 2ND TO DECEMBER 8TH 2 Ibs. Krisky Crackers 37 ¢ 10 ans JUICE . . 9%¢ DEL MONTE or LIBBY'S—Tomato, Prune, Pineapple, 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 3 3¢ DIAMOND—125 FEET BETTER PRICES! N SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR per pke. 29¢ SCHILLINGS TEA, 1 full Ib. gks. . 69 ¢ IT'S THE PRICE THAT COUNTS! Alaska CRAB 2 cans 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 Sirloin Steaks, perlb. 35¢ CENTER CUTS PORK CHOPS, perIb. 35¢ LEAN BEEF POT ROAST, per Ib. 25¢ STEW MEAT, 2 Ibs. 25¢ FRESH GROUND HAMBURGER, per Ib. 25c PURE PORK SAUSAGE, perlb. 25¢ PHONE 519—All Prices Subject o Change Without Notice Phone 319 i i e I