The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 27, 1941, Page 8

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PAGI EIGHT ™ Butler-Maure Drug Co. \ fNAVY DAY i Human (ham of Molhers Hall T'aflu [Dr. Steves ; I L] . S | - (32008 { | : e ‘ ’l‘llE ALASKA WOMAI\ 3 id 0BSERVED ™ ' Back Home | ‘ | BN Now On Sale—15¢ Per Copy | | e QY BY NATION | Dr. Sidney E. Steves, well Rnowit] JUNEAU DRUG CO. GUY SMITH DRUG STORES e =Y ! chircpodist, is back in his office HAYES SHOP . BUTLER MAURO DRUG CO. e o — in the Valentine Building after HARRY RACE, DRUGGIST BARANOF NEWSSTAND \ S h Sh . P ' G I ' F ” an absence of six weeks. Dr.Steves \ %) X ¢ Ips In Fori bo nio ru ‘ visited Petersburg, Wrangell and AND AT ALL OTHER ALASKA NEWSSTANDS o b — Ketchikan on professional calls. He \ — = : DreSS—Ihose a' Sea | & | returned to Juneau on the Denall. SRIERA 0 G Yo gt it i e e s L ! § ' { P sl Tk : A S SOAE. W 5 : oy in Battle Dress . [ ! | | According to the U. S, Otiice of T cre w no Substl‘ute f(" L 3 . e | o {®ducation, the -school enrollment {| WASHINGTON, Oct. 27.—The en- Vo 1941:42 is. 31,566,000 SAMPLER | Urc nation joined in Navy Day Al BLimk o e Np"mpflppr.Adverthng { | celebration today which was set = S .. the famous assortment of } | aside to honor the men of the great - DO D WNM best-liked confections . . . here 1 fleets . SRRty ms o % direct from the makers—$1.50 { | Vessels in port donned full dress ! to $7.50; ! with signal pennants fying from bow { |to stern | N \ A P ey vailed. An‘eles recently formed a human chain across Main Street; stopping traffic for nearly half an hour while e T SPECIALS MEM@ thrée plants also were picketed but If you want a bedroom suite the company reported all employees > you should by all means, look |at work except three or four. | at these values. Z ) eration of Labor for their union. P &40 7 They now number members of many crafts but never have been recog- T IBER’S CASH GROCERY UNEAU ALASKA THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE MONDAY. OCTOBER 27, l94l 3 . For the vessels churning the At- : ; . | lantic and Pacific, battle dress pre- ! In protest against lack of street crossing guards, these mothers of the Seventy-fifth Street School in Los | Bed Room Furniture The Rexall Store | The welders, some 2,000 of whom | walked off jobs during the past week, ‘decided on increased picket lines last night to enforce demands ‘m the international American Fed- A FIVE-PIECE SUITE Nicely finished, in mahogany Full Size Bed PRICE Vanity CASH Bench $8 Night stand .95 nized by .the AFL as a_craft in Chest on Chest itself, : Boeirig Supply Foundry Is| e DrverLoses i Afe Fu- "' ¢h oMY SO 18 B e, e e A Charming Early American 4.PIECE SUITE ’Iorce a decision on the issue soO Bed, Chest, Dresser Stand “'e ReS(lle A"em tS H efense production, already ham _Car H"S Ra|lm p S'”kers Sr?rd by (phedhc;( of W:’.’lde?m zan ge Finished in Puritan Maple g, ) resumed at full speed 1 } Cash Price $83.25 SEATTLE, Oct. 27.—Nearly 4,000 | CLANTONV' Alabama, Oct. 27— nen were forced into idleness today | Oesel, scene of Russo-German| Desihi=tonay oified the fifteenth | when workers refused to cross picket | clash, was famous as & health | victim of a Montgomery-Birming- | jines established by striking weld- | resort before the war. ham bus crash which transformed | o the interior of the carrier to @ | The pickets closed operations at | blazing inferno. the Pacific Car and Foundry Com- CHILDS W. P. Alton, driver of the third | pany plants in Renton and Seattle | section last night on the local run |and the Lake Washington Ship- | Your soft wool classic will be an all-important item. Choose it carefully! ~choose this one by Nelly Don. Trim, tailored . . . dis- 3-PIECE SUITE ‘Walnut Finish Cash Price $56.25 CHESTS OF DRAWERS — priced from $7.75 tinctive as a finger between the two Alabama cities, died | y; S, yards, Inc., and the Isaacson Iron | fforts to rescue the screaming pas- | One of the closed foundry units /1@ o elt and buttons on o | e ry 2 = et o W " | makes parts for Boeing plahes and v s GENUINE SPRING-AIR MATTRESSES natural, red, Mac Stephens, first man to reach | employs 2,000 men. The shipyards, | RUB 0"* VAPORUESB [ The world's best spring filled mattress—priced from $29.50 BOX SPRINGS TO MATCH, same price as mattress. e SLIPPER CHAIRS—Nicely upholstered in a variety of the scene, said Alton died “a hero's | where 1.500 were affected by the death, if a man ever did. He came | picket line, is engaged mostly on the | out the front and could have got | construction of seaplane tenders. away without being hurt much, al- | There are 450 employees at the | E&EM?I!O&&JE D? though his mouth was cut. Just as | Isaacson plant. Io'olgcl.. mup‘mmuh, bad hnn‘“ aqua. 14.95 Others Priced I came close, he ran to the safety | Todd Seattlé Dry Docks: | Wagee Besdaches dissiness, Tedasamass: | y blends § carmina- g 3-95 10 14.95 door at the back and cooked his | the Seattle - Tacoma Shipbul Idulz tves for relisf of gas pains and 3 lazatives Pnced as hw as 13.50 i ” for gontle. but Bowel sctioz. Ges || COLOIS. Shoes oA hands trying to get it open. | Corporation plant on Harbor Island | &by L. { : Eaint S The buis struck a concrete bridge |and _associated shipbullders con- | RN TR VY A Charming Bedroom Chair. railing four miles south of here. | tinued to operate although picketing | _.___————————————_‘—'——'—_'—— Almost instantly it burst into a mass | demonstrations diverfed some men, Butler-Mauro Drug Co. Y ll d C T E n TEVE“ snop of flames, the blaze being visible for | other than welders, from @oing to Bt Mathy Ton “neau. “ung ardware Co. ® three miles or more. The fire was | work. Guy's Drugs in Douglas blamed on exploding gasoline. | The Boeing Aircraft Cothpany’s S s . _ e e e BIRTHDAY SALE | HERE IT IS — Juneau's Most Ouistanding Food Event Finest Quality Food at ROCK BOTTOM PRICES! ——— B o ————————————————————— ——————————— ——— e . ———————————— P . WHY Six years ago I started out with an ideal in mind to bring to Juneau Housewives Personal Service, Fine Foods at Lower Prices. 1have never swerved from that principle. Any success that I have attained is due just to that . . . [ 2 “JUST A LITTLE BIT MORE OF THE BEST FOR JUST A LITTLE LESS.” THANK YOU! “BERT" McDOWELL. LAST CHANCE TUESDAY - - FINAL BIG DAY - = TUESI'AY LAST CHANCE AP P LES YOUR CHOICE — Fancy Jumble King — Jonathans — Rome Beauties . - Box $2.49 i ANCY NETTED G POTATOES - 251bs. 79c 50 1bs. $1.55 1001552, 99| RY ONIONS - - - - - Abs.18c 150b5.59c _fl EXTRA STANDARDGRADE CANNED VEGETABLES CANNED VEGETABLES AMOCAT BRAND OR EQUAL — 24 NO. 2 TINS 3 cans ASPmGUS DEAL 2 No. 2sigisomion § o iiighe®™ ALL FOR 33‘39 DEAL Highest * {2 St Comy 3 e SEINACH 4 59 NO.1 Tins 6 cans CUT BEANS NO.2 (Quality ¢ comsSOUD PACK TOMATOES CANNED HomeSyle Dozen - $2. gy . FRUYTS PEAGHES Cone - - 85.45 | AzRicors ity D large fins 99‘ Iénnnnrnm 12‘3“5 ) § 1_3 (a;e 53 39 DANISH—93 SCORE EXTRA LARGE—EXTRA BUTTER - - - 2Pounds@7c | £ 6 Se25mr== 2 Doren$1.95 | HONEY - - 5 poundPail 49c | KETCHUP.Heinz - - . - 19|CORN FLAKES, Kellogy - - Sc| MAYONNAISE, Nalley's- flw BORDENS MILK <= $439 | COFFEE. - - Pound28¢ | CLEANSER - - - Can6cf T"MAT“ PUREE i v. _______ 7 LARGE CANS ¢ [ i I NEW N[]C‘)A You cem buy cheaper BUT NOT BETTER! 1 pound 24c 2 pounds 47c KO0L All) MACARONI SUNSWEET Sliced BACON quned BEEF TOILET SflAP RITZ SPAGHETTI P RL?J NES i AN 'W‘;";f,,‘_’,m"“ CRACKERS 3 pkns 10¢ ¥ JTEMS LISTED, ARE, L vmg,jnAN TODAY'S | DD WAIT: ORDER NOW! 2 Ibs. 17¢ IPound»47c z9c 3 bars 10c¢ 30¢ WE RESERVE THE RI QUANT jic ES

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