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SACK, PURE CANE “The Best We Can Buy” BOGR - 4001 jozen - STRICTLY FRESH, No. 1 Standards HAMS - 38¢ Pound SWIFT’S PREMIUM GEM NUT 25¢ Pound MARGERINE Campbell’s Tomato Soup 3 cans 25¢ AT HOME--:-You help yourself from Piggly Wiggly Refrigerators as freely as from your own. to shop at Piggly Wiggly because they have learned from experience that they can select from best mercandise and at the same time save money. 05c¢ ONIONS OREGON KILN DRIED J Poumdehai s nil, 9¢ 25¢ ICEBERG LETTUCE LARE SE SRR IOC CALIFORNIA LEMONS FIRM-—JUICY ZSC Dozen CELERY CRISP—CRUNCHY—CLEAN Bunch 00 CARROTS THE KIND YOU WANT 7 Pounds ... .Weather Conditions As Recorded By fi:e‘U'; S. Weather Bureau Forecast for Jumean =nd.vicinity. beginnme 4 v. m. todav: [} #Snow tonight “and Saturday; moderate southeasterly winds. P LOCAL DATA Fime-~ Barom. Temp. Bumidity Wind Velocity Weather 4 p. 'm. yest'y. 29.90 . 83 E 4 Lt. Snow 4 a; m. today. .29.70 26 91 SE 5 Lt. Snow Nocn 'teday ...R9.56 28 88 SE 4 Lt Snow CASLE AND RALI0 KEPORTS L] YESTERDAY 1 TODAY : Highest $ p.m. | Low 8a m. Sam. Preclp. $am. Rtatlons— temp. tewd. i temp. temp. Velocity 24 hra. Weather Barrow ... —26 —24 1741 <38 - 0 Pt. Cldy # Nome . 4 e o L g 0 Clear Bethel =2 2 ~16 14 22 0 Clear Fart . Yukon 20 -38 42 28 s 0 Clear Tamana e R 32 332 ¥ 0 Clear Kagle 30 34 48 ~46 Ld [ Clear St. Paul 32 30 22 22 * 0 Pt. Clay Duteh Harbor . 36 36 24 346 — 0 Cldy Kodiak . .« 32 23 . 20 32 16 32 Snow L3 28 24 22 26 .4 .20 Snow 28 26 25 26 4 .18 Lt. Snow 12 - 38 FE 2 84 Rain *—Léss than 10 m'les. ! NOTRE:—Observations at St. Paul, Duteh Harbor, Jadiak, Jo reau; Prince Rupert, Edmonton, Sattle, Portland and 8an ¥ran ¢iico are made at 4 a.m., Juneau time, s BA B ssure ‘is Iow in Southern Alaska and high in the thern third of the Territory. It is falling throughout Alaska dfled other districts. Tempcfatures have fallen except from tulf of Alaska westwafd and at Fort Yukon. Y 2 CARL ARTHUR VILHEEM-EMIL; ANDERSON 1819+ The parents of the above named, who weside in Den- mark, have appealed to us te try and locate their son. ‘ This man was born in Copenhagen 1884, and is usually called Arthur Anderson, In April, 1927, he * wrote his parem.% stating, he was going to..Prince Rupert, B. C., but since that time they have heard ., nothing further from him. i SRR .. The missing is of medium héight, has ‘dark hair. " It is supposed he has lost his mind after a great ill- - _ ness in February 1927. He speaks English, German, Spanish and Greenlandish. : SALVATION ARMY neau, o T T e B et M LT R T Tl P e A L L )t in the exfreme Southwest and eXtreme South. . Snow and ! have been general in Southern Alaska and clear weather has . Made a Fortune from Music Bui Lost Her Husbgnd Ramona You are the Judge and Jury — 3 arolr lslta%?:lsa{)lehirlllayme..} Il\fl\'“\\" that when you take this can of Folger’s coffee home and serve it tomorrow morning you will notice | a difference. The next morning, just try the coffee you are now using and the following morning make it. Folger’s again. Your family will decidedly favor oie . brand or the other. I know that Folger’s has been the coffee name since 1850 and the way they blend and roast " their coffee puts Folger-Flavor el into the luxury class in everything but pricel Muste by | MABEL WAYNE | Just try this comparison . ... if you don’t say Folger’s is your choice . after that, I’ll refund your money....Folger’s back me on that! 5 __J’ pretty vaudeville “single,” who turned composer because she didn't like to get up early and wrate a song hit that sold 1,000,000 eopies . NEW YORK.—Pity poor Mable | Wayne! Though she has made 4 fortuie out of her music, she has lost the housepainting, paper-hang- ing husband who inapired her. Five years ago Mab:l was not a i high priced, much-in-demand com- jposer of tremendously popular song hits. She was just Mabel Wayne, jan attractive artisie on the vaudes {ville stage. Her specialty was a {“single,” a pianologue. The Hero of Her Dreams It was in a small Pennsylvania town.that C. Julian Harrison cross: ;ed her path, both professionally and personally. Julian told Ma: ibel he cherished ambitions to amount to something in the arpt world; Mabel told Julian she had high hopes of dofng something big in music. ¢ Months passed, as they-say in the movies. - One day Mabel ar- rived in Los Angeles, and the next, to, hey surprise, Julian put in e{h_' appearance there, “Marry me,” he ‘Mabel felt 5 i 5%, ping. The mext day the y couple eloped to Vallejo and e married. The honeymoon that 1ol lowed determined Mabel to leave vn_;devlu«;»fur’the life domestic Julian *installed his bride charnung little home where her igers tinkled over the dishes in- #tead of the ivories. One morn-, a slgnificant ‘thing. happened.| Julian, who rose at seven, had got into the habit of waking Mabcl « that hour, and she complaincd “Aw,” countered hubby, “w 4 BOpg about it.” Mabel did. he called it, “Don’t Wake Me Up—Let Luyme 1T WITH §OLDIERS. IND ORDER YOUR foLGERS | — ODDFELLOWS AND REBEKAHS OBSERVE room. ; PATRIOTIC AFFAIR The mext’social funetion will The various departments of the|be sponsored by the Rebekahs at and Rebekahs met|@ bridge and whist party on Feb- stantly adding to his sales force and taking in more territory. He has a large office force at the office. ‘The firm is highly gr tied with the showing he has Mr. Meherin looks forward excellent business in Alas] year. Last year, he said, was o of the best he had seen in years, and he had an increg sales in all of his lines., &5« dining { manager of the Chicago branch of R that firm, is making a splendid record there, according to J. J. Meherin who arrived this week after his midwinter vacation in -|the States. He spent some time in Chicago visiting Mr, Humfrey with whom he was associated here for several years and whom be | succeeded with Hills Bros. Humfrey is several weeks ahead of the program schedule, fixed hy the company when it Opened its Chicago branch, Mr. Meherin said.|he will leave for the He is employing 18 salesmen cov-| will visit Fairbanks bate ferred last year to Chicago. as|ering a wide territory and is con-[ing. iwnh a banquet in the fo ¢ M 2 @ theme Mp Dream.” She made $25.000,0dd Fm ; e . ‘this number. ‘Mil evel 'I fu the 1. 0. 0. F.|ruary 27. Other “wows” followed: “In ol Hall' in rvance of Fraternal e R Little ‘Spanish Town,” “Mlle P“n':t’h ) ’df_‘" the present |MAX HUMFREY MAKES “The Indian Cradle month. The address was made I)yl g ¢ : 5 AR ol s Rev. senry vouns ot i1 v EXCELLENT RECORD BODg for a super movie. Uiat Chureh, and “a past Grand| - JN CHICAGO OFFICE I spite of the shower of gold MasteFlof Oregon, who gave the followed, ' Mabel, curious] moinEas & good -sound logical| A, A. (Max): Humfréy, former quite happy at her lot in 1if- | “108Y mgt%seon to be forgotten. jocal merchandise broker and rep- see, husband Julian is no THETe Were social features dur-|regentative of Hills Bros., trans- - ire her. {ing. gthe - e which closed (.