Search America's historic newspaper pages from 1756-1963 or use the U.S. Newspaper Directory to find information about American newspapers published between 1690-present. Chronicling America is sponsored jointly by the National Endowment for the Humanities external link and the Library of Congress. Learn more
Image provided by: Alaska State Library Historical Collections
Newspaper Page Text
4 Handsome Steamer and Full Sized Ward robe Trunks. See the Wheary Wardrobe And Airplane Ward rollete. — I 51 S * i >pS = ^ 1 ^ i + = ^ 1 PORTFOLIOS HAND GRIPS Suit Cases, Gladstone’s Fitted Ladies Cases, Hat Boxes ^ I I t I 4£ 1 A nr. “ ^ i ^ 2 4*v. 3 NECK WEAR, SILK AND WOOL SCARFS, SOCKS, TIE, GARTER SETS, BOYS BELTS AND TIES, MONOGRAM HANDKERCHIEFS, CUFF LINKS, KNIT COATS SWEATERS BLAZERS HATS AND CAPS, BATH ROBES AND COLLAR CASES, KEY CASES, COMBINATION COLLAR AND HANDKER CHIEF CASES. iiitiiioiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiifiiiiut*: Pink Stem Goblets, Sherbet Dishes, Wine Glasses, Oyster Cock tail Glasses. ROYAL ROCHESTER LUSTER WARE TEA SETS. Parex English Dinner ware in Windsor and Rossmere Patterns. iiiuiimiiiiittMiiwuiiin CARVING SETS, URN SETS, AND CASEROLES, PYREX-WARE, ALUMI. ' 1 gg NUM WARE. ELECTRIC FLOOR LAMPS, TABLE AND BOUDOIR LAMPS, l" ^ COLEMAN GAS LAMPS, GAS LANTERNS AND CAMP COOK STOVES. 1 §5 COASTER-SLEDS, KIDDY CARS, BOYS TOOL CHESTS, FLASH LIGHTS I 3% I a ikamMHiniiMimHHin g 1 « Ar.; M ^ i *■ r.\ = ^ I *r& C ^ = Quality First” BrOWIl & HawkiflS Corp. “Quality First” n = ^ I Office and Clothing Grocery Dept. Dept. Mad. 80 Main 1 Hardware Dept. Adams 80 I » I = * S .... 55 FIND BODY OF KLEIN Ir is reported the body of Klein has been found in Knik river, according to arrivals in town last evening. Klein dissapeared in the Matanuska region about two weeks ago. Gus Gelles, Anchorage and Seward business man, returned today from af brief trip to Cordova. HAD EXCELLENT TRIP i i i ! i i I I i The steamer Alameda, Captain Glasscock, had a fine voyage to the port of Seward from Seattle. The trip across the gulf was fair though a slight rain was encountered. A frac tion of on inch of snow covered Ket chikan and at Juneau the remnants of a foot of snow still remained.. mmmmmwmmwm ! SEATTLE, Dec. 3. UP)—1The S. S. 1 i Alaska, of the A. S. S. Co., sailed at 9j o’clock this morning and carried 90 • ! passengers. Reservations for Seward ■ include H. I. Staser and wife, George ! Keennedy, Mrs. Crawford, Mrs. Clarke, J i Mrs. Laudermilcli and two children, j Thomas Lanhan and two steerage. < f ! BOSTON, Dec. 3. (A>)— Dick “Hon i ey Boy” Finnegan, Dorchester light weight, won the decision over Tod Morgan of Seattle, world junior- light weight champion, in a iO round bout. The title was not at stake for both were over the weight limit. ON THE WINTER RUN I The S. S. Alameda is replacing the S. S. Yukon during the winter service to the port of Seward from Seattle. i | Prior to this trip of the Alameda the big vessel was in the hands of reno vators and “what-nots” for three weeks undergoing a. thorough over hauling. I ___ LUCKY SAYS: “THINGS ARE SELDOM WHAT THEY 'SEEM” SEEMS ■ LIKE SPRING BUT IT ISN’T, THE SAME APPLIES TO GROCERIES. ASK FOR WELL KNOWN BRANDS AS RELIANCE SOLID PACKED TOMATOES 20 C. AS USUAL, BORDENS MILK 9 FOR X IDEE IDEE Urbach Says Naught Can Compare With Gifts To nr Wear When Buying Gifts For Men Women And Children Think Of Urbach’s • First “I Copyright J xart . xvi%xx j Urbach’s II II 7 sgnn | «a=s=s« inn-=»=»irS=- «||s*=gg g63H