The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 8, 1941, Page 8

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, AUG. 8, 19 | 20th Century Grocery | ' INFISHBOAT B @ur Business Is Better-Juneaw’s Smarter " KILLING CASE Housewives CanTellYouWhy. | Summer Sale of BETTER EGGS EGGS i P R 0 D U C E CO-OP—Special—A—Large—None Better! | BELL PEPPERS Pound 25¢ 2 dozen 85¢ TOMATOES, Firm, Ripe 2 lbs. 25¢ DRY ONIONS 4 ds 25 oo BUTTER GOLD MEDAL—SWEET CREAM POTATOES, Yakimas . 8 pounds 25¢ Try It Once—You'll Want It Always! Bullet Slayed Sleeper Ihrough Wall is being held in the Hoonah jail today on a manslaughter charge following the investigation of the death of Mike Hueston, another native fisherman, who was shot as he, lay in his bunk aboard a boat in Excursion Inlet Wednesdny morning. The shooting aboard the boat, Josie 1I, was the result of a scuf- fle between Fawcett and James Lindoff, another native member of the crew, for possession of a Win- chester .32 calibre rifle, it was re- vealed yesterday in investigations| held by the U. S. Marshal's office and Federal Bureau of Investigation | representatives at Hoonah. According to information lecehed‘ here from investigating officers, the | scuffle began when Fawcett, al- legedly under the influence of lig- sed Lindoff of stealing whisky from him. When .d up_the rifle, Lin-| doff, who was said to be sober, |clesed with him in an attempt to | wrest the gun away. | In the battle for possession of | the rifle, Fawcett was said to have pulled the trigger on the gun. The bulh‘l penetrated the wall of the | cabin where the fight was in pro- and entered the neck of | eston, who was sleeping in aj nk on the other side of the ‘Manslaughle?s Charged-| Roy Fawcett, nnuve nshcrman o & 41, GEORGE BROS. SUPER MARKET PHONE 92 Free Delivery PHONE 95 BUY COUPON BOOKS $10 Book $3.50; $20 ook $19 BUTTER BUTTER 39c POUND 2 Pound Limit—Eversweet Every Day is Savings Day at George Bros. FRESHM MILK - 15¢Qt. Hormel’s=- 13 oz. tins CHICKEN BROTH 2 for 1 5¢ Red-E-Popt POPCORN ¢ Tofing5c1301. Im69c e jhree Sunday School \Classes Plan Picnic In Evergreen Bowl l Three Sunday School classes of ‘the Holy Trinity Cathedral plan ¥ xumlu:ed partition. A coroner’s | jury yesterday stated that Hues- |ton had been killed instantly b}’ | the shot Records at the U. S. \J'lrshals\ | office here revealed that Fawcett |h'“ previously served three months | {in Federal jail here on the chnrve‘ | of being drunk and disorderly. In | vestigations of the shooting were | being continued in Hoonah u)dax by the Marshal’s office and FBI, | with the prospects that Fawcett| wa]l be moved here awmtmg trial. | to hold their annual picnie tomor~ | SITKA JURY SAYS WAITRESS' DEATH | row, provided the day is (sunny wAS "SUI(IDE"‘ ‘and warm. The picnic will start at ,10 30 o'clock in the morningfat the | Evergreen Bowl, and the classcsl A Sitka coroners jury entered a verdict of “suicide” today after in- vestigating the death of Mary Rus-| sell, 43-year-old waitress. whose; body was discovered in a Sitka hotel | room yesterday morning. The Sitka waitress was found on her bed shot through the heart, al Colt revolver on the bed beside ner. A note on the dresser of the {room indicawd suicide. SEEDLESS"(EI!IALI;ESPES X 2ponnd; 35¢ ls'::fig‘t‘)snam.ul!lms o Zpozu:fls in 2 pounds 8 1 ¢ ¥ PLATES w«l0cCUPS o l0c SPOONS s FORKS s 10 | §f PEACHES . | MORTON'S SALT § 20cfach @cans$].15 2carons 19¢ 8 POTATO CHIPS - - - 1 PoundCannister 85¢ i Armour’s DOG FOOD 6 @ans 59 e S Tomatoe Ketchup 2 bofles 35( necott 377%, New :York Central 13, SIO(K QUOIMIONS ‘Nmme.,. Facie 74, Unied tats ‘Stee 58's, Pound NEW YORK, Aug. 8. — Clfl‘h’lg‘ DOW, JONES AVERAGES (quotation of Alnska Juneau mlne‘ The following are y's ftock today is 4%, American Can|Jones averages: lndustrlals 12748 4, Anaconda flsu Bethlehem | rails, 30.13; utilities, 18.65. Steel 727, Commonwealth and Southern 7,16. Curtiss Wright 8%, | International Harvester 54%, Ken-' will meet at the Church at 10:15 ]oc]ock The classes going are those of |* | Mrs. Waino Hendrickson, Miss Lyla Smclmr and Mrs. C. E. Rice. The | mothers are welcome to attend. B s > BUY DEFENSE BOND§ | ‘ BREWERY OFFICIALS HERE Alfred and Herbert Epstem, of- | ficials of the Pfiefer Brewery Com- |>any of Detroit, Mich., passed Many" of the early Buddhist through Juneau on the Prince temples in China had revolving George last night for Skagway. { Bert’s Cash Grocery PAY DAY FEATURES Better Foods Lower Prices BABY FOOD semz—cive You Baby tho Bost 3 cans 25612 cans §9¢ C E RT” for BETTER JELLY and JAMS . 3 bottles 49(} 24% wa $1.10-49 . $1.99 FLOUR Centennial—Vitamin Enriched ... WOODBURY TOILET SOAP - - 4 bars 29« : M”RT“N SALTPlain or Iodine ... SHAKER 9(! F 0ULDS’ MACARONI—SPAGHETTI—NOODLES ............ pkg. 8(! i ALASKACRAB roi5:0100 ... 2 = 43 € fiE AC H GOOD AS THE BEST! .. .. QUART 13(3 Chow Mein DINNER---Serves 4 - Each 45¢ DOUBLE COLA ROOT BEER 3 for GINGER ALE 12 OUNCE 12 for ORANGE SODA BOTTLES Case bookcases. SAMSONITE 2-SUITER= AMERICA'S GREATEST LUGOAGSE VALUN! In ony n thn' For ten dollan,th! indsome £ E:msomu 2-Suif VOU inkle-free, with extra space for ties, shoe: s shlm accessories! Chice. of Bro-m Blue, | 4 ll‘ll‘llvl ’l‘"‘ll’l . § vvvvv " Borden's — Carnation — Dangold (ASES3.95 121ins 99« No Shortage of FRUITS and VEGETABLES at GEORGE BROTHERS " 3 Bunches Z 5 C for Carrots, Turnips, Beets, Radishes, Green Onions, Kale Fresh Daily from 'George Brothers Farm Calavos, Honeydew Melons, Plums, Yams, Parsnips, Bananas, Limes, Oranges, Lemons, Grapes, Peaches, Pears, Casabas FRESH FRYERS FROM GEORGE BROTHERS FARM — GET YOUR ORDERS IN EARLY — CORN-FED AND MILK-FED GEORGE BROS. LIQUOR Dept. 2.75 CASE 'PILSNER BEER 8 BOTTLES $1.00 Ice Cold Beer — Hamms, Pabst, Miller's, Budweiser Eastern Beers--—-- for $1.00 GIN GIN GIN GIN “FULL QUART------$1.95 Streanclite e r | sifisonrn;, Sl Home of Hart Schbflnfl & Mark Clothes CHOCOLATE ECLAIRS :...-29¢ DIRECT FROM THE FARM TO YOU Buffer - 2 Ibs. 87¢ | EGGS - 2doz. 8¢ 93 Score Largest—Freshest PHONE 105 -...:... ... PHON andflwfih ¢ SRR T ”'“-*”” i 90 PROOF-----LONDON DRY SAVE AT GEORGE BROTHERS! SAVE AT GEORGE BROTHERS! GEORGE BROTHERS | i - S‘UPER MARKET

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