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i y ....,.,,._..._.1«,. e - - = GUS KAHN SONG RE(RE‘"OM[ FUND i, ,,,,, ,NM,_,,,,,-._,--.”--,J»--_ |in the salmon cannery retorts. Thus| MRS. IDA BARTLETT HERE | ! . tbé Ardssing | Is . sifegnarded’ from| ! ] | ENTERPRISE FUND, Ewu E Y i y S efl , STM“S FOR BARRA(KS | E Ul nre flood and’ pi#in uhihn clum-| Mrs. Ira Bartlett is in Juncah X ~ WR"ER IS DEAD !} Daily Alaska Efipirs, | siness until opened. visiting her son, Secretary of Alaska *_(S’ ’ | H Juneau, Alaska Each can contains four three- E. L, Bartlett and family. She has / (Contlnuea lrom Pue One) 1§ nnch gauze squares one yard square, lbeen in the Miller House district \.I- b g 54 } ! one two-yard roller bandage, cot-|during the summer attending \o “ ,“OIH_‘WOODX Cal.; Ogt (9 Gr“;w The boxing gloves, a dandy new|} i hereby donate ton applicators and antiseptic. her mine operations, hn, 54, popular scng writer 0T goup16 gt of 10-ounce Wilson | { ‘ ——-——— | 2 he past 30 years, died at his home| pioue valed ay $12, came from|| { i w 0 R N 0 !} T ? || ere 1ast night as the resuit of Wk e i e BUY DEFENSE BONDS | BUY DEFENSE STAMPS | ‘ompany Iment of the heart. Among the| . < ')ri.',‘- ‘"i"‘- | l]l ,',"51:1 ‘:0, Lin h:‘ 1‘:m" :‘:: M‘) The magazine subscriptions con- 1 ! (Name articles or amount of money on line above) 8 5 E ) i [ ststed of a year's subscription each | | subscription to the fund to provide recrealional facil- When you get that dead, “I 3uddy hit in the World War| ; et K I h k w H 1 nitt o it 1 s what Javs, also “My Blue Heaven.” | for The Pacific Fisherman, Tl : or Juneau men at Chilkoot Barrack elchikan omen ope 0 bty ek bt &2 '+ |Pacific Motorboat, and Western | { { &Gy e up HAght {Flying, and were donated by the|} lip the above coupon out and present it with your Pa(k Flrsf Air Dress- | 4 iy \;‘n'mu; at bloated Thomas Meittenen family Jae ubscription at the office of The Daily Alaska Empire or 3} mgs [|ke Salmon ‘ 4 ‘s ) A e e | Ten dollars was donated by Dr t a June bank. | | ling yd habit to get { at aJuneau ban B L b btk s ke of We Do NOT Patronize and Mrs. W. S: Ramsey, and a 1 1 :g 1 milk every day about 3 o'clock dio from Claude Carnegie w %4 the citernoon, It's just Montgomery Ward Co. promised. KETCHIKAN, Alaska, Oct. 9--A what you need Prc DRINK TWO GLASSES OF PASTEURIZED MILK A DAY JUNEAU || [UNEAU CENTRAL LABOR DAIRIES f BUY DEFENSE STAMPS BRY ONIONS - SEEDLESS GRAP POTATOES - - DL MONTE DFL MONTE S A LT MORTON'S SEAFOOD 2 13 once tins ]5c Del Monte Cut Beans 5 No. 2 cans $1.10 CASE 24 No. 2 cans $4.20 6 four-ear cans . . BUTTER Sweet Cream 2 pounds 95¢ L i Pl st g ————————————————————————————eee PAY-DAY SPECIALS & '%" SHURFINE — Home Style—2!% size Peaches - - - 28¢c THRIFT Dry Prunes2:: 13c SHURFINE Carrofs and Peas No. 2 cans, 2 for 31c = | Pineapple for 45c SHURFINE—No 2 can SWEET PEAS 16c SHURFINE—Plain or lodized SALT, 21b. box 10c GYPSY TOILET SOAP - 5bars23c 767 | THRIFT CO-OP Case 24 No. 2| Case 24 No. 2 Knit Goods >n Milk Co. GOES TO HOQUIAM COUNCIL morning to visit at Hoquiam, W: Federation of Labor deen, Washington, who ha ington. Traveling with her was her ¢ Affiliated with American | sister, Mrs. L. G. Isaacson, of Aber- | centers. ; ) T ] been | The plan consists of packing one vmting here for the past Wo week: | | complete individual first aid dress- I’IIIIIIIIIIIlllflllllllllIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlHI!IIlIIIIlIIIIIIllIllIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIll|IIIIIIIlIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII"' Offering you another chance to . 4 lhs, lgc stock up for the winter at these LOW CASE LOT CANTALOUPES lrse Each 15c | ™"pprepe ES z “)S. 25(; REMEMBER—Food is a good investment! 71bs. 25¢ Phone 603 DOG FOOD vcrox 4-25¢ GRAPEFRUIT JUICE ::-. . 1.05 TOMATO JUICE :o i voun $1.05 OLEOM ARGAR' NE woco 2w 49¢ 2 packages ' 92 S AUC E MONARCH 14 oz, botile 30(! HORMEL'S CHICKEN BROTH CASE 24 13 oz, tins $1.70 Del Monte PEAS WALLA WALLA Early Garden ASP ARAEUS 6 No. 2 cans $1.25 | 6 No. 2 tins $2.25 CASE CASE 24 No. 21ins $4.85 | 24 No. 2 tins $8.60 ARCH C(BRN On the Cob R Whole Kernel M 0N SI 40 s 12 oz. vacuum packed tins sl nn . case 24 loln'-ear cans . $5.15 CASE 24 12 oz. vaucum packed tins 3.85 EA BLOWN PEAS e | EG G S lmsi 0. 2 tins sl 20 sl 00 Co-Op Special A Large 2dozen $1.03 tins | $4.68 $3 90 Oth CENTURY GROCERY & Gamble Products || See the coupon for donations un hnew deflen.‘.e‘u;e..fo; the tin can: xatner & Mattern another page of the Empire today {in which Alaska’s famous canned - - |salmon are packed has been de- 3 | nurse, and Mrs. John Lokken, Ad- Mrs. George Sundborg and her two | ¥ ED | & e . children left here on the Yukon this Now A ( T I vE IS D E ( l A R ministrator of Red Cross in Ke’ chikan, who hope the innovation V's for Sehilling VANILLA so delicious in cake Its pure, delicate flavor won't fade when you bake! Schilling ing in tin cans, which are then 7 SPICES =19 ll'l'lAch ‘Strategic Mmera|s Being Robertson Says Labor Dis- seriaed_wroush seoring e ______ SR L v OGRS | ' Checked Up-Unmapped ~ pute on Boat Not Good | SUPER MARKET - Granite Rock Is Found Citizenship : I $10 Book $ 9.50 BUY COUPON{ $20 Book $19.00 BOOKS NOW) SAVE 5% ska are really moving forward, aska Steamship Line boats as according to a report received by | “ridiculous situations,” Attorney R. PHONE 92-95For Better Prices- Better Service B. D. Stewart, Territorial Com- E. Robertson today told the Juneau | veloped by Juanita Johnson, school B | may be adopted in other canning | missioner of Mines, from “Henry|Chamber of Commerce he believes | Joesting, associate engineer of the it is “high time for us to advance Department, of Mines, stationed ut the views that such a condition is Fairbanks. intolerable and not good American Just returned from a two-week | citizenship.” trip through the Chena an® Sal- Robertson referred to the two-day ver districts for the purpose tie up of the Aleutian in Seattle . this' week while members of the crew refused to sail with a negro _ pantryman who had been assigned " |to the ship. Principal speaker at the noon luncheon of the Chamber was Seton g up on strategic m {erals, Joesting reported he I ! found an area of unmapped gra ite rock, favorable for the occi rance of mineral deposits and sug- gested that hard-rock prospectors Thompson, Assistant chief of the {might do well to look over this|aj,qpo fisheries division of the Fish region. Nickel deposits in the|gnq Wwildlife Service. Chena area have already been re-| QOpservations on the escapement ported, but the metal has not been|of fish up streams to spawning found in commercial quantities as|grounds this fall indicate a bright yet. Principal need of the district outlook for good salmon runs in is a good winter trail, Joesting de- meost sections of Alaska, Thompson clared. | reported. Possible exception to this Joesting stated he would leave |is the Egegik section of Bristol Bay, soon for a check-up on reported Where the run has been disappoint- NOTICE TO PUBLIC Third shipment of Guernsey Cows for George Bros. will arrive on steamer Aleutian Saturday. Watch our ad for announcement of FINEST DAIRY ON HIGH- WAY. An output of 3OO quarts of raw milk daily. Watch for Us! High Quality Guernsey Milk. Our Next Move Is a PASTEURIZATION PLANT in Connection With Our Raw Milk Plant! BUY AT GEORGE BROTHERS! (0-0P MEDIUMEGGS - - 2 dozen 85¢ PICKLING TOMATOES - - 3 pounds 29 SAVE AT GEORGE BROTHERS! CANE SUGAR - - - 10pounds@¢ PHONE 92-95—BETTER PRICES! - DUCK HUNTERS NOTICE:— MINNESOTA WILD RICE - Pacl(afle §1.25 4 DELIVERIES DAILY quicksilver, chrome and nickel de-|ing the past few years, he declared. posits. Lou Colbert, wgll known | prospector, recently reported find- ing tungsten in the region at the| headwaters of Gilmere Creek, while the Hi Yu mine has recently| man, \\hxch they say "lock.s good.” At the University of Alaska, new and larger room, has been turned over for the use of the De- partment of Mines field c’hcu this new quarters is a mmeral collection, the property of A. IReputed NaZI Mlflded EX- Glover, assayer for the, depart- ment. | ecutive of Little Nation, e, s | Skips Out by Plane IOR(H SINGER ST T T e ing up to the sudden development HElE" MORGA“ |is clear but the country is quiet. Although no official reason is brought against him by his politi- CHICAGO, Ill. Oct. 9 — Helen'cal opponents and foes who ac- Morgan,torch singer who rose to|cused him of being anti-American fame quring the Ziegfield era, died and pro-Nazi. These opponents and last night in a local hospital as foes are said to have feared that the result of‘kidney ailments. Sheihis nationalistic policies might been bedridden for the past s\u“ th tie United States. months. | On the surface there is no other .- . B . | L et S indication other than internal pol- The sale of matches in Jspan“ucs in the background surround- is under strict Government con-|P8 the flight. opk md an old anumony prosp: »'-x there, Joesting reported, Housed xnw PASSES AWAY given on Arias’ departure, politi- {cal circles said pressure had been was only 36 years of age and had | jecpardize this nation’s relations IIII||IIIIIIIII|IIIlIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Another CASE LOT SALE! PEAS. $2.92 BEANS -$2.84 CORN .-$3.00 PEACHES .- $4.90 PEARS - $4.42 APRICOTS - 4.42 CHOCOLATE ECLAIRS - - Pound 29« 1 FRESH—BUY COUPON BOOKS—SAVE 5%! HEAVY WAX PAPER 40ft.rolls 2 rolls 2 5¢ GEORGE BROTHEIIS PRICES ARE LOWER! LOCAL CABBAGE, Red or Green - Pound 5¢ PHONE 92-95—BETTER PRICES! PRIMOSTCHEESE - - - Package 30¢ " GEORGE BROTHERS SAVE YOU MONEY! A FRESH JACK CHEESE - - Pound 45¢ COFFEE COFFEE COFFEE 2 POUNDS - - - 55 GOLD SHIELD —NO LIMIT | Vice-President, reputed to favor |collaboration with the United States, as head of the Panama Government, The Arias regime has been in office for about one year. Arius recently refused to allow shins |flying the Panama flag to be armed. Many s , under Panama | registry, are now carrying war aid jfrom the United States to Great Britain. | Arias is said to have flown to Barranquilla, Colombia, on a Pan American or Grace Airways plane land according tu reports, has since ! reached Cienfueg. , Cuba. 1 SHURFINE Corned Beef - 28¢ SHURFINE—I5 oz. cans TOMATO JUICE - 3for 29c SHURFINE Crushed, S| No. 1 Flat 2 .-» Pineapple - - 10c SOAP POWDER——23 oz. ENERGY 23¢ Giant 49c WHITE STAR—No. ! size TUNA - 2for 45¢ GRESHAM—No. 10 can CATSUP - - b7c i . - T Luckics ;; :‘:l::'l_ -—M '())'I:It:krfleldl Put Ve-tro-nolup i W nostril, It (1) shrinks swollen membranes, (2) soothes (3) relieves h‘:::-# nasal con- § "‘"“‘". 7 r Phone || es5i.r255as | || Waich for Anmouncement-OUR GUERNSEY DAIRY b ———— - | Defense Savings D-1ids may ‘be | registered in the nLame of one !individual, or of two individuals {as co-owners, or one individuai |and one other individual as bene- ficiary. - Do your share to preserve. the »American way of life. Invest regu- larly in Defense Savings Bonds and Stamps.