The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 9, 1934, Page 8

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on the Hudson River is the driigglsts of Ketchikan for| it o v WORK ON' MINE ; \DRUGGISTS LEAD i i i s iz Country School Teacher s SHe AR R ot ueat SHE’S QUEEN OF THE AIR MEET ‘ that they will agree to it aso. | Heads High State Court ' So far as the drug sfores of | Meet pretty Dorothy Wilkinson, GUDE-MAKING IN :}a;“:fi“pfih:s:e}’m;’e :;)XZ)C:;:?:;:s:fifigRg{:Ngka" f;“’- 9.— e rs | start r in life as a the quesn of the &ixth annual Alk into effect next Monday, it was | country school teacher, Judge C Amt”caf‘1A" mest held at Mia"‘i’ announced after tne conference.|E. Johnson has become Chief Jus- Fla. The 18-year-old Miami girl was | Beginping Monday, they will open ' tice of the Supreme Court of Ark- chosen for the title by visiting fliers. ‘ at 9 2. m. and close at 10 p. m. ; ansas. Despite her youth, Miss Wilkinson on week days and open at noon| Deciding upon law as a profes- TEMPERATURES |." VAST SECTION Bureau for any relief to- BEGUN MUNDAY COLD IN WASHINGTON e 4 ; York City| WASHINGTON, Feb. 9.—Tt is six 1 10 X~ is an accomplished flier. (Associ- | and close at 6 p. m. on Sundays.|sion early in life, Judge Johnson Wave in New York C”'\'dvxx-m below zero here today, a Forest Service Assigns Six ated Press Photo) | Juneau and Douglas Drug- S By tdied ot gkt snd. taiight i Breaks Record for |tecord for thirteen years he| Man Crew to Job— I” gists Adopt Amendment | ME- AND MRS. F. REYNOLDS | the country schools. He did not Februarv ther Bureau prdicted five de- Materials Landed | gl P | OFF ON WEDDING TRIP have the advantage of law school above zero but slipped off ! to National Code — [or even of a college education | Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Rey-| The knowledge he was able to | Druggists of Gastineau Chan-|nolds, who were recently marfled| dig out for himself enabled him nel today took the lead in code- here, left on the steamer Alaska pass the state bar examinafion ‘makmg for Alaskan businesses for Ketchikan and will make stops 1911. He hung out his shir | when they met with Hugh J. Wade, | 2t Sitka, Wrangell and Petersburg at Delight, Ark, and began qu,u“ NRA Administrator for the|on the way. They expect to Te- | struggle to get ahead. Territory and agreed upon hours turn to their home in Juneau in| His rise was rapid, and now, they will remain open each week, |& month or six weeks, ;at 45, he is one of the youngest | hours of labor for employees and N men ever to occupy the bench of | minimum wages, and other details United Skates Ranks First 3Ch15t1' Justice of Arkansas’ highest Ithey will submit as an amendment v S s, court. 'to the National code. in Number of Physicians ! Eighty-four hours was agreed 5 |upon as the maximum which they| LONDON, Feb. 9.—The United ontmo P“'s a Tax k: will remain open, and 56 hours as| States is estimated to have a On Peanut Roastmg imate by eleven degrees. —— LAKE ONTAR[O ]S Rehabilitation and construction of REP()RTFD FROZEN 'O“;?\mp = qFIJ'ROPE din;e lt(mflJIeading from Lo\\"zlto th; NDON, Feb. 9.—Germany and | Alaska Juneau mine portal, use | the ndin: countries have|every day by hundreds of miners, Hudson Rl\ er Tlafhc at| bee by gales and low tem-|will begin next Monday morning, e r nd much suffering is|it was announced today by B. F. Standstll! Europgan Heintzleman, Acting Regional Fer- Countries Are Hit ester, United States Forest Ser- REPORTED vice. NEW YORK, Feb, 9—This city] NEW YORK, Feb. 9—Up to| The work will be done with NRA has the coldest deaths have been |finds by @ crew of six men under butable to the cold|Forest Service Foreman Clyde Net- rts two deaths, |tleton. Lumber for a covered s | Ne adelphia | stairway was delivered on the one, Buffalo three and Schenec- s 4 from the U ground today by the Alaska Ju- ' the maximum for employees. The |greater proportion of the doctors! 9 down over a vast on of the tady one. neau. 5 Y i minimum wage scale adopted was|to population than any other; OTTAWA, Ont., Feb. 9.—Roast- country. There is snow in North Carolina.| The stairway will be built at the |$25 per week. country in the world. | ed peanuts are taxable in Canada One man died in a Newark hos- New Record, Boston top of the trail and will be be- Those attending the meeting According to a British Medical The tariff board ruled that roast- pital after being picked up on the| The temperature in Boston is m!twee“ 65 and 100 feet long. Th were: R. R. Hermann and H. H.|Journal survey there is one med- ing peanuts was 2 manufacturing street suffering from exposure. degrees below zero, which is a new |will be covered over to protect | Hollmann, Juneau Drug Company; fical practitioner to every 800 peo- process and therefore subject to St. Albans, Vermont, has 40 de- | record them from snow and ice. In addi- £ | & | H. VanderLeest, Butler MauroDrug | ple in the United States, while sales tax. grees below zero on the eighth| In Pennsylvania it is so cold men (tion to this the entire trail will 4 | Compeny; James Staplefon, Harr | Austria ranks second with one for; They turned down an appsal day of the cold wave. {are unable to harvest the ice crop. be realigned, widened Race, Druggist, and Guy Smith,|every 900 persons. | made by the Canadian Fruit and rio is frozen over for| Lake Erie is frozen over from |proved, and three foot-br | Guy's Drug Store. Their amend-| Great Britain is third with one Vegetable Association for a con- time in 60 years. shore to shore at one point. Jer strengthened or rebuilt entirely. ment code will be submitted migo approximately 1,000 persons. |trary ruling. | SPECIALS|SATURDAY SPECIALS Satorday and Moncay H(~o i PNS Pound 17c BUTTER—Darigold, per pound ...........30c WE DRAW CHICKENS FRESH KILLED Quartere (1 Se lnllm«u or M. J. B. S & W CORN, No. 2 cans, 3for .............50c FIRST SHIPMENT OF ITS KIND SHIPPED Baln K(‘rml or Golden Bantam NTO JUNEAU! © Come in and see héw appetizing they look! I’RL \ES—Cclloplmnc Bdgw pounds S e a2lie GRAPEFRUIT—! 6.2 can, 3 for . .00 s Ble Reliance Bl‘:l]'l(l FREE DEAL 2 CANS TUNA FLAKES FREE DEAL ONE 2-OZ BOTTLE VANILLA 29¢ 42c ONE BOTTLE FREE FREE DEAL BIRD SEED 2 Pkgs. 35c and 1 Pkg. FREE Chill acacados. Cut in half and remove stones,. Scoop out the pulp, be- ing careful not to break skin. Cut the pulp in pieces and combine with voca Os c pieces of grapefruit. Mix with French Dressing and refill skins. Serve on crisp lettuce leaves. BROWN SUGAR, 4 pounds . MACARONI, 3 packages .........c.uen.. .25c qkinm or’s or Golden Age COLOROX, pint bottle, 2 for ... o PANCAKE and WAFFLE FLOUR, per pkg 35¢ Carnation—4-pound package AND 1 CAN FREE FREE DEAL SCHILINGS TEA, pound package ........65 Orango Pekoe TOMATOES—Solid Pack, 3 for ............50 No. 2 /5 can—Del Monte or Amocnt PE:\CH[‘ S—Del Monte, 3 B 1 s —Sliced or Halves APRICOTS—DCI Monte, 3 for ...... B @ No. 21/ can ] NEW POTATORS. 2pounds . '« . . . .o o « 3y o s s s + 3 25 5\\i‘l‘TOR%\Gl‘5 2 dozen '765;: COMB H()NEY,each ST e R S S el e st 1 e e B B T Gsz:;’;j::RL'I’F Tt = PRUNES, large cans, 3for . . . . . .. . . . . . W . . ., 48¢c APE —large size, 2 for ..........25¢ iy i, B AR TOMATO JUICE, Campbell’s,3cans . . . . . . . . . .. .. 25 i CORN, STRING BEANS, 2 cans ...........25¢ £ No. 2—Standards £ = R - o Del Monte- BUTTER . . . . . Pound 24c George Brothers PHONES 92 and 95 FIVE FAST DELIVERIES DAILY Salad Points —— e —————— CALIFORNIA GROCERY TELEPHONE 478 PROMPT DELIVERY

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