The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 20, 1931, Page 2

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2 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, FEB. 20, 1931. B AL . UP T0 HOOVER {Senate Rushes Legislation| Through—Only 12 | Votes Against { HELasy, Sapusts JAcet i oW 1ivon Etfi:]‘sEENTE%RL(fPTE SET IN PERFECTING ; FLAVOR OF COFFEE STORM RIDDEN: Py O 4 \ Rain, Sleet, Snow with ngh| Insutgs Unlforitly Winds Prevail Over | For yehrs Billh Brbs.: Hava st Wide Section joyed a distinct advantage in the coffee roasting industry. For they v ted roasting process LONDON, ‘Feb. 20—High winds [V & Patented roasting accompanying rain, sleet and snow, that prevents variation in flavor. carrying one of our slim, snappy, swanky UMBRELLAS For Dress Wear For Tailored Wear (Continuea irom Page One) For Sports | | "B | | i i i inciple of the proc- : i {bill were Republicans as fol- lached ‘Eu&ope today disrupting CS;I‘};: :S’.’fs'fin};q&c'fi"cfie it t npm:" For the Suitcase lows: e e Automatically measured lots of A heavy foz spread over England rare blended coffees—about three . » early this morning but had started pounds—are introduced into the to clear at midday. roaster in a steady stream and pass Spain, France, Belgium, Northern | along in a continuous flow, roasting | Italy, Germany and the Scandinav- | 8 little at a time. The speed of the flow and degree of heat never vary ig:rlnecoumrles were hard hit by the witfil’n the %e s‘flft :,h ak g‘y’ Bros. % Coffee is absolutely uniform. T:: % htrfim;l:r Ma:e Van Attem| "N other coffee has the same de- jsank but the crew was rescued| jicious flavor of Hills Bros. Coffee and taken aboard the German/|hecause no othet coffee if roasted freighter Annie Hugo Stinnes off|the same way. This patented proc- Denmark. less—Coptmlfed Roasting—is radi- The British steamer Chedale and | ¢ally different from the common Danish ship Fionia collided in a Pulk-roasting method. heavy fog. The Chedale was bad- Freshness is assured in_ Hills Rhode Island. Senator Jesse H. Metcalf of | | Bros. Coff i 3 ‘ee because it is packed in Iy ddnmikped. Wad ' yes SEIVERS R ; vacuum cans. By this process, air, Rhode Island. il rish wri d pai Whil Cux Th y . Th f the foremost literary 4 and author; Professor William T Irish writer and painter. While haven. e Fionla was slight- | (GRS O the flavor of ééifee. ; Senator Dwight W. Morrow | mi;fifi Zf the present day are | Lyon I’hc)p;, professor of Eng- | Chesterton debated with Clar- ly damaged. ;; rcal;‘nove:drgi:m :he ::n and kept’ Senator William E. Borah of T Se Ohio. Senator Guy D. Goff of]| West Virginia. | Senator Daniel O. Hastings | of Delaware. | Senator Felix Hebert of| For the Motor ator Simeon O. Fess of $5.00, $6.50, $7.50, $9.00, $11.50, $13.50, $15.00 The Merchant’s Closing Agreement, as fostered by the AMERICAN LEGION, reads, “when one of the designated closing days fall on a Sunday, the Holi- lof New Jers ictured above when they met | lish Literature at Yale Univer- | ence Darrow, noted criminal B o e 2 4 New Jersey. | Pictured above 7o T o " ] “AE" tured to Dr. T S T out. Ordinary cans, even if air day will be observed the following Monday”—there- Se s | at New Haven, Conn. They are | sity, and “e"’ge.mg?”frl}i“}:fit. Phelns clask ke i The O. R. and W., last narrow tight, do not keep coffee fresh. : 1 5 Senator George H. Moses| (left to right) Gilbert K. Ches- | ter known as X ¢! p: foiiway in Ohio, soon s fo | Grocars everywhera sell Hills Bros. fore this store will close all day Monday, February of New Hampshire. | terton, famous British journalist § gauge " | Goftes, " Adk Jor gt by atns Hid look for the Arab—the trade-mark—on the can. Hills Bros. Coffee, Inc., San Francisco, California. ©1951 23rd, WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY. beab‘and.m_:ed. Senator Lawrence C. Phipps | Colorado. | Senator David A. Reed of Pennsylvania. { Senator Reed Smoot of | Utah. | Senator Frederic C. Wal- | cott of Connecticut. [ 4 . || The Florence Shop | United Food Co. | =i 1 [ Where Cash Is King B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. “Juneauw’s Leading Department Store” s A R A A S 0 i Ml s it i B et e <o i st st et - — START BORROWING AT ONCE ‘ U. S. DRPARTMENT OF AGRIOCULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU WASHINGTON, D. C., Feb. 20— The Weat,wr '”"‘V erans loan bill, passed by 2 yesterday becomes a (By the U. S. Weather Burean) Newest Designs in Hickok Belts veterans will be able to ing half of their com- certificate’s face value ter, the Veterans' Bureau Forecast for Juneau ana vicinity, beginning at 4 p. m., February 20.: | the While the low pressure area ispreading somewhat northward its| center remains near Kodiak this morning. High pressure from the central Pacific has overlain the Pacfic States. Light to moderate precipitation has fallen over the southern half of the Territory and along the coast to Oregon. Alaskan temperatures on Seward Penin- cula and from Fairbanks and Eagle south are higher this morning but elsewhere lower readings were recorded. Pioneer Pool Hall el Rain tonight and Saturday; moderate to fresh southeast winds. % r Hiked Said 'terita- and LOCAL DATA tive e made several days Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity ~Weather | 220 for starting payments but the 4 pm. yest'y 37 88 SE 10 Rain-Snow|chi* problem will be enlarging the BELT BUCKLES 4 am. t 37 8 SE 15 Rain P r the loan machinery d Noon tod 37 87 SE 12 Rain-Snow |1 now functioning well. an CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS | The bill must be signed by Speak- ~—<ESTERDAY T —YOBAY |er Longworth before being present- IIICKOK GARTERS Highest 4pm. | Lowestdam. 4am. Precip. dam. Jte s, (] B Station— temp. temp. | emp. temp. velocity 24 hrs. Weather Division of the Vet- L (Single and Double) S—— - v h oty —— S -~ Bureau announced that be- fi::r"?* 10 is ¥ ¥ 25,000,000 and $35,000,000 are . I 'I d l ll I M I gH(}P EARLY l el 2 { Ans e L4 1o Fort Yukon [ 0 .16 -18 : 0 b‘)’fi”,)[}z:“m: ‘:’" i Tanana 10 10 %o @ . 0 | S k I f I Fairbanks 6 6 ‘10 0 . 0 c1em-};‘fl';gpzml_"‘[‘“',, e take aq /T“nt”ge o1 titese “Everything in Furnish- Eagle [ [ -6 -8 01 Snow | e 2o 3 ¥ St. Paul 14 10 [ 8 24 Trace = Snow | ~ ings for Men” + Dutch Harbor 32 28 24 26 —_ 23 Snow ~ * Kodiak . @ » m 1w . oa <Goes To Majors A‘ I ‘UR D A Y PRI( ES : Cordova 42 36 T e T Cldy A | Juneau e Ny i e B Rain . Sitka e = gain e o B Snow prE sy RIS Lo SRS SUEME S E SR F T SRR (oo ————— e Ketchikan 42 40 34 38 14 140 Rain{ - i Prince Rupert ... 42 42 3¢ @8 el Clear | s N l) 1 89 i s B . @ 6 | % m % Gew APPLES, ilood River Newtowns, per box . . . . 8l ! ‘ Seattle T T R T S 0 Cldy | 4 s i i Portland 52 48 3 38 BRE Cldy KEEP WELL—FROM GROWERS f 8an Francisco 60 58 | 5 50 * 0 Clear | { 3 i 1 *—Less than 10 miles. e GBS 53 ‘E i 2 i A 1§ ORANGES, Blue Goose, 2 dozen . . . . . . . . 45¢ A EQUAL TO REGULAR 30c DOZEN BUTTER, Fresh Lynden, 2pounds . . . . . . 67c MILK, 16 ounce cans, $3.83 per case, per can . . . 8¢ WHY Not Only Cheapér but i i i i i i it |t i i ! i | tter Telephone 183 POOL—BILLIARDS BORDEN'S—CARNATION—DARIGOLD EMPLOYMENT OFFICE has. Miller, Prop, i i s o oo TOMATOES, Fine Puree, 2 largecans . . . . . 27c [§jj RICE & AHLERS Co.| GO[OD PLUMBING “We tell you in advance what job will cost” f MADE OF RIPE TOMATOES ECONOMY CASH STORE Featuring Trupak and H. B. Brands Front at Main St. Telephone 91 LUX, safe when washing fine clothes, per package . . . 9c RINSO, makes washing easy, largebox . . . . . 23c o g S i ;“:‘:‘%m",{:ffl'Ei:‘:.t‘k"::hn":'.'c'y,gi FLOUR, hard wheat, export quality, 49 b. sack .- . $1.49 NFS::YE;SR ::G ey o j”nnkiiib;mjfii‘- “:':":’ummnfiml PORK and BEANS, Van Camps, reg. 12¢ size, 3 cans 25¢ LSadies’ e oes D ANCE Another Shipment [ : YAKIMA g tn i B Medium Size % POT ATOES N i A. B. HALL : ‘ $5, $6 and ‘ EGGS or ONIONS 19¢ Dozen | 9 Lbs. 21c - $7.00 — raoan SATURDAY NIGHT [The home where health rules is the home where milk is! used in large quantities. | Music by the “Merrimakers” Pure Milk Flfiogubstamml ‘ Next to Gastineau Hotel Come and Have a Good Time b gl Rt | Telephone 403 Second and Seward We Deliver Telephone 985 MU

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