The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 20, 1935, Page 2

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"PHOENIX HOSIERY COLLEGE PRESENTS and wines for mediom’ browns, reds and greens 1 oy o " / for Tight browm, A and rust tones IN ANY WEIGHT YOU WANTE $1.00 to $1.95 Per Pair PLUS THE PHOENIX QUALITY FEATURES FOR WEAR B. M. Behrends Co,, Inc. ” “Juneau’s Leading Department Store A LONG MACHINE NORTH VISITOR IS DISRUPTED DIES ON CRAFT, SEATTLE BOUND Gov. Allen Surprised by Announcement of Two Candidacies NEW ORLEANS, La., Sept. 20.— The political machine left by Sena- to: Huey P. Long, is J open by the announceme: Mrs. YeageT_P_asses Away Aboard Steamer After Trip to Cordova at he is or and Wade ¢ Cemmis- Senator, rday as the steam- h ry p Gov. O. K Al‘en refuses to be- lieve that the announcements are genuine, as lea of the Lon program said candidates wi bo selected at a oaucus some time in the future. Both Noe and Mar they wil run on the gram including the Wealth” plan 45 years. Her Rumors have it that Gov. Allen 404 six years agd. seeks the Senatorship for the lonz i term. O. R. Carr nother ¥ n of Vallejo, and five n in Seattle, 1 Lois, Frank, Mabel and Pro- Helen Yeag our Mrs. Yea or lived in Seattle for - —————— NEW YORK, Sept. 20.—Officials of the Pennsylvania Railroad an- nounce that W. W. Atterbury 70 years, retired president of th line, is dead in Philadelphia. He to practice law in the blue gra had been ill for some time as the state. Chet studied law at Notre result of an operation a year D . and was a member of the He ‘retired’ from’ thie presidency 5t legizlature while April. at Creighton. LEXINGTON, K_‘ —Chet Wynne, head' football coach at the Univer: sity 6f Kentucky, has' been lice dIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIlllHIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIII FALL SEASUN ; Towards Quality ‘artwright, of Cor- ! daughter, © husband, : Charles, LAWYER OF GRIDIRON tomorrow on’the'Grizzly Bear. Game THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, SEPT. 20, 19 e ained at Room 311, ,""Xfii"&'frff’é"és B e " P fl LICIES OF |APPEAL MADE The United States Civil Servlcew‘:;‘p; 1 "“I‘“"“'L‘;"l;“g;mm” et soverme the change n s NEW DEAL Tu | TU LEAGUE IN BE DISCUSSED JEWISH CASE TRADING HAS | ity that governs the ¢hange in m:‘ : 3 Commission’ has announced open| Senior safety engiheer, $3,600 a|moisture content of grain in stor-| : competiige q"“\'fl‘“‘“fl%:@; tajsbyea, Diyision of Labg: Standyids, (age,and on the standing stalk, the | Gflau SIABT o "Daphsiment of Labor. * wernment has found after many | : “Phiysiotiierapy aide, $1890 a year,| Pull information may be ob- tests. | 1 | GENEVA, Sept. 20.—An appeal in Dlredms Of U S Cham- the League of Nations against the ber of Commerce “cruel persecution and defamation m Sessmn of German Jews” has been: tele~ ‘gx-;phed here to Dr. Eduard Benes, | WASHINGTON, Sept. 20—Re-| | President, by - Rabbi Stephen S. " s Of tHe e | Wise, - President of the Committee | ports criticizing some o _e of Jéwish Delégations. Deal potlicies lay before th nited - \States Chamber of Comr Di- y rectors as they convened in a ma-| PfllE s BALI- | or_session today. The session is for the purpose of, ,revicwmg the immediate past and| P u:) plan for lhE fuLure W'NNER uF RAGE MOSCOW, Sept. 20—The Pol- JUNEAU CASH i SROCERY g5 The planning of wholesome, well balanced, meals is no longer' a [nub lem if you seleet your supplies from our shelves and dlsplaw Wider Vari;,lyAOf Merchan- | dise Requested—Tend' NEW YORK, Sept. 20~ The weekly review of Dun, Bradstreet, Ine., said favorable influence this veek enabled the fall season to gather momentum after ‘an’ auspie- fous start. Tl view ~said ‘influerices’ fav- cred expanding of the consumer ncome. Low inventory positions are in- izated. Retail sales continued to rise ‘xsh balloon Polonia appears to be with a wider variety of merchan- -y ; Fl’ee De‘l’l\"erles DallV |the victor in the twenty-seventh lise included in the demand which 5 i |Gordon Bennett balloon race. di stromgly tuvua.rd quality uemmv‘« MACHINERY ' SET MOVING § National Munitions ‘Control Board Will Hold Meet- ing Next Tuesday The Polonia landed at Stalin- FBU«ND GUH-TY grad in a province near the Cas- pian Sea, 1,064 miles from Warsaw d | where the bags were cut loose last | FORTLAND, Maine, Sept. 20— |Sunday. [ys. Deery B, Morrill, aged 52, has| -All-fhiriect gniies, insluding fhe been convicted of slaying her 62’ jone from the United States, have ivear old husband last June withj reported landing. an axe and then burying his.body il in the cellar of their home. The f conviction carries a mandatory life j | sentence. Mrs. Morrill's 11-year-old son James testified against her. He said he helped bury his father.! H The lad said: “Mother said in the morning after the slaying she had i \cone it. “I'm glad now Il have l some peace.’” | Mrs. Morrill said her husband | stood over her bed on the' night of June 8 brandishing a .metal pike and told her: “You've f 2ot to go. I have my boy to bring up and I have decided I am not the one to go.” POTATOES T YAKBMA*~ U. 8. NO. 1 TR ANS i SALMON F ancv Green Cut, ! Alaska Pink, 3 No. 1 cans ... NlACAROx 90c WASHINGTON, Sept. 20— The United States took the first defi- nite action toward Federal supe:- vision of the manufacture and ex- port of munitions when Secretary of ates Cordell Hull called an organization meeting of the Na- tional Munitions Control Board for next Tuesday - OR SPAGHET" FI—FI[)() Cut Fancy Semolina, 7 Ib. box .. .. “SWEET POTATOES | DRY ONIO Fancy Stock, ; \’\';1slnngton, No. * “Just as I thought! set in motion The meeting will 2 2 the first action to make effective | 4 ! recently enacted = legislation de- ,’ lbg """"" * e c ] KENNEDY HANDSQ K:“S?llt'fo?l o g chilling! signed to assire American ncutra] ity in the cwenv of ‘war. ANCHORAGE AL. DELEGATES AB.E' { It’s Wings of the Morning!" " OVALTINE The Food Bever- 690 f ge, larg(. can . OAT \IEAL { IN RESIGNATION HYDE PARK, N. Y., Sept. 20—/ President Roosevelt today announc- i ed the resignation of Joseph Ken- | nedy as Chairman of the Securities Schilliug Coffee inspires confidence. With only reasonable care in brewing, its sturdy quality delivers a delicious cup llldm s, 1 Ib ]u’ el While American motion plctures; 2 b 5 ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Sept. 20.— n(r LU'O'E pl‘ . c ? p]\gq predominate in the larger theatres| SChllllng """""" e T e o in China, low-priced picture houses egation goss to the De invanion o e Ame: Coffee There are two Schilling Coffees. One for percolator, One for drip. supplied almost entirely by Chi- | e producers. S e SHOP IN JUNEAU, FIRST! 4 n- 'L()CAL CABBAGE, pound . . . . .. 6¢ e e e RS ae e e FANEY CUCUMBERS,2for e ndor:zement veterans and ns to secure e ave nt aid for their families. Reopening of the period of ap- plication ror adjusted compensa- o RSB Bh eh b L SR E . SIS0 e SR, — s . creased hospital i B & | e disabled veterans in America, d increased assistance for the Al an Legion's welfars werk for veterans' children, will be advocated. - TO BRING CREW l\ To bring Foreman Gerald Banta and his crew in from the Taku r where they have been re- ying beaver dams, as well as to t the work, Frank Dufresne, ant Executive Officer of the Alaska Game Commission, and Har- Sperling, Administrative Assist- nt in the Forest Service, will leave BULK CARRQTS,61lbs. . . . . . 25¢ This Week’s Special Beginning Sept. 16 Madame Bushnell's Electrio Facials—NOW. $1.00 Regular price $1.50 “Yowll be amazed at the beauty of your skin!” Peter Pan Beauty Shop . MARGARET LINDSAY Front St. Phone 221 Bananas Cantaloupes Peaches Prunes Pears Tomatoes Grapes. Cemmission,, boal ¥4 pect to e mfl” i Mcnday morning. PHONES Grocery Department 24 or 42 Peas and Corn Purex Carrots Flakes QUART BOTTLES S & W, New Pack 2 cans 45¢|| 2 for 23¢ Kellogg's I15¢ MATCHES SEARCHLIGHT—Large - carton, 33c COFFEE SCHILLINGS = PIGGLY WIGCLY T SERVING THE CHILDREN RIGHT IS VERY MUCH OUR CONCERN——You may send your :]uldren to PIGGLY WIGGLY STORES with the knowledge that they will receive the same courteous service that you would~ recelve had you gone yourself 4% MIXER, 2 bottles . . . 25 2'1b. tin 59¢: | PHONES Meat Department 24-2 Rings o TONIGHT ODD FELLOWS HALL Crab ‘Meat Alaska Packed cans 42¢||2 cans 25 SNOWDRIFT, 3 Ib. cans . 79c Tuna Fish White Star Piggly Wiggly Meats WFEK-END SPE(‘[ALS ON' SMOKED MEA’I'S HAMS, half or whole, Ib. 35¢|| Swift’s Prelmum—’l‘he world’s taFgest selling hams i, tasty, Ib. . 40¢ nesntay-ln the piece ' BACON SQUARES Ib. . 28 Eastern Sugar Cured—Fry, Bake, Boil FRYERSfor .. . . $115| BUTTER Lm-qe—-’l'ender HENS, best quality, Ib. . . 24c Young Fai Birds T T Shrimp 2 cans 33¢ Biggest Old-Timer Celebration of Season! ® Entertainment SALMON ALASKA PACKED 2 cans 23¢ ALASKA GEM ® Good Eats SUNSET GOLD 2dbs. 69¢- ® Dancing Big Meeting | anp ‘e *s . oy A (X ¥

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