The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 31, 1940, Page 8

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Oy 8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, AUG. 31, 1940. | Juneau Is f .o TR i WHITESPOT LIQUOR STORE [ -5 "'kef;f.'s"fiome BIG OPENING Prompt Delivery PHONE 655 | rover o tomtar it be i LABOR DAY g it ™" Brig. Gen. Kilner, World THE NEW-THE MODERN . fl ! cktai e: " el de Gofln SAT"RDA ' SUNDAY, MONDAY :“;;lklalll)r l::.lnil\ lnluufi .:lnm r(r; X\I("VV!:f‘mrN(;‘ llx(]lllg's: 52, i CDrar p.m. open period, Sunday and |later to become Assistant to th IN TIIE \] \] STOCKER THE IMPERI}&L These Are Cash Prices Chief of the United States Army ‘he milk deliveries will be |Air Corps, was found dead last ] ade as usual. |night in the gas filled kitchen of f ""'.‘, There will be no parade but |{riends whom he was visiting b there will be a dance in Union TR | TR ATTENTION MASONS ’ [} &k as all City, Territorial and l'ndl- War HEI'O, SUi(ides at | 4 LIQUOR SPECIALS §| =i .. Home of Friends c AF y ::;':r;:hbca:rm.:?m“"; nb; [ WASHINGTON, Aug. 31.—Brig. '! I Hall Monday night, 0ld Granddad Kentucky Bourbon, quart Tonight the dancing public | ’l'lwn; wl]lrl:(v: n( state 1:[1 Cu’:\- i ky Bourl t munication of Gastineau Lodge No > ke s e Momite Label Scotch, Aifth :.'.:.'.'...z;"::;.,,.:r'..:':‘..JJ.“,:....':":. |34, 7. & Ao, on Tuesy, Set The Best of Service to Qur Patrons ok DeWar's While Ll Scrch, pint Wl el masiians | Members ursed 0. atend: vistng Under Management of BERT KIEFER 0id Crow Kentucky Bourbon, pin 35 i 5 brethren welcome. By order of W.M | Schenley Red Label, half pint 35 are leaving, many (his ..n.r | iy bl bt L el g R g 182 Slubiel bitiew: Ohb e - [93Y secretars. | NN OO > Old Schenley Bottled in Bond, pin 151 % Wi g bta s Schenley Golden Wedding Rye, pint 130 Mo Ly A OO AT s~ - Monogram, 6 years old, half pint 75 and then late Monday night, E ol Old Mr. Boston Spot Bourbon, quart 1.90 back to town for school opens = Finch’s Rock and Rye, pint 95 Tuesday and business resumes as usual. GIN e ¥ GIN GIN STOCK QUOTATIONS Schenley’s London Dry Gin, pints 1.10 NEW YORK, Aug. 31. — Closing ] Schenley’s Silver Wedding, fifths 1.50 quotation of Alaska Juneau mine Hiram Walker’s 5 o’Clock Gin, pint 5 |stock at today's short session and . Fleischmann’s Sioe Gin, pint 95 | the last of the present month is 4? American Can 96, American Pow and Light 3%, Anaconda 21%, Beth- w l N I;: q lehem Steel 80%, Commonwealth J . and Southern 1'%, Curtiss Wright i 2 T3 3 8%, General Motors 48, Interna- | Aristocrat Wine, quarts .60 J ek gy g (Sauterne, Port, Muscatel, Claret) .l,::)\"'nIN(:“;,‘O(;[’}!P&J?H;'13!,{,"";;’_“3& | Garrett’s Virginia Dare, quarts 90 ern Pacific 7%, United States Steel - n | 5414, Pound $4.04 « (Light, Dark, Blackberry, Port, Concord, and N DOW, JONES AVERAGES The following are today's Dow, Jones averages: Industrials, 129.42; rails, 27.00; utilities 22.45. ——————— Miss Robertson Gives Luncheon Miss Carol Robertson entertained informally this afternoon with small luncheon. The affair w given in the Iris room of the Ba anof Hotel. $3.00 1.60 Pommerelle Loganberr) Bulk Wine, 6 years old, ga (Port, Musc: ml and Claret) (BRING YOUR JUG) ICE COLD BEER Rheinlander and Olympia, 8 bottles ...$1.00 Rainier, quarts 35 FREE ICE WHITE SPOTLIQUOR STORE PHONE 655 GREETINGS FROM AMERICAN FEDERATIONof LABOR Labor day was brought about, as a holiday in the United States, through the efforts of the American Federation of Labor, is a day set aside for the pleasures of the laboring man and o advance the cause of organized Labor. » Labor, the fundamental force in the production of wealth, has organized to protect itself from exploitation and unjust conditions, to maintain a fair and just standard of living through adequate wages for its work and knowledge, the only commodities Labor has fo sell. >-oe BLACKOUT BRIDGEND, Wales—Henry Charles Rendall didn’t know what alarm he was causing when he it matches on the road at midnight to look for his false teeth. He was fined but recovered his teeth, ATTENTION! JUNEAU - DOUGLAS HIGEH SCHOOL and GRADE SCHOOL STUDENTS We Now Offer Our . SPECIAL COCA-COLA SCHOOL KIT confaining 2 Pencils; | Pen Holder; I Red and White Crayon Pencil; 1 Eraser; 1 Seven-inch Ruler ; and 2 Blotiers ABSOLUTELY FREE to you as you begin another school year. ~~ . In Juneau, where there are some 600 members of Organized Labor, we have heen able to give to the City of Juneau and its Citizens a better and more reliable class of work- man and craftsman. Inreturn the people of Juneau and those businesses which are affect- ed by Labor have, with few exceptions, given us their cooperation and support. In the past years many situations have arisen in this community which have caus- ed some hardship and discomfort. Anyone analyzing these situations will realize that they were brought about by conditions arising outside of Alaska and over which we as Organized Labor in Juneau had no control. Juneauisourhome . . . Here welive and raise our families. Here we earn our livelihood and here we spend our money. A great many of us are home owners. We seek to build up this City and make it a better place in which folive. We appreciate your past cooperation. We can assure you of our continued effort for a Bigger and Better Juneau. THIS SCHOOL KIT IS YOURS :;','::,f:.;';:i Mesnouil . ugeeotrion Beriee 3 upon presentation of No. 871 Inter. Hod Carriers . one of our school kit coupons at our office. E;i:lfi'élerks- CEERET No. 1395 . T G LOBETINE o e T Machinists School Kit Coupons are obtainable with the purchase Bastoede: - G NS e " " Bor ; No. 869 Alaska Trollers Assn. of One “HOME CARTON" containing 6 botiles of S e S e A COCA-COLA for 50 cents. Federal Labor Union Carmters No. 21001 0. THESE HOME CARTONS FOR SALE BY:— , P B. M. BEHRENDS (0. HOME GROCERY P lagtg:'ers | o “ilz:tg:;s CALTFORNIA GROCERY 20TH CENTURY GROCERY Plumbenrs Musicians GARNICK’S GROCERY IN DOUGLAS: No. 262 No. 672 GEORGE BROTHERS TONY SIMIN Building and Construction Trades Council GUY SMITH DRUG STORE ¢ (ONE KIT ONLY FOR EACH STUDENT) < and OFFER FOR WEEK SEPT. 2th TO 7th Juneau Central Labor Council | JUNEAU COLD STORAGE CO. Authorized Bottler Coca-Cola gimm‘ {10 = nmnmmmnummmummuuuumumumu||mmummuuuumuummmmmmmnm|unmmnumnumumm||uummmunmnmnmummuwmmu;% e

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