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¥ § F r:om Ice To Sun HAROLD KNIGHT PROMOTED: RAY STEVENS, AGENT Change Announced in Of- ficials, Northland Company m Juneau i at the him as local ht will sail for the States and and will be joined n by his family, who left ago on the trip t expects to visit on the Com- was connected onal Bank for al e ed the position City Dock ade at the ht has s of It's been mighty cold in Minnea- polis, pretty Grace Pomeray’s home town, and she appears here greatly to prefer the sunshine and a dive in the warm waters of a Miami Beach pool. (Associated Press Photo) VOTERS URGED T0 FILE NAMES eral bottles of beer and wine, was arraigned before Commissioner M. permanent reg- g Monagle late yesterday, and advised by City pong fixed at $2,500. Henning to do 50 james pleaded not Juneau citizens who have not et 2 voters' oks arc i W uilty to the at the carliest possible conven- .n..ge of breaking into the Douglas s Inn es esterday morning and 0w “M voted at the taking the liquor. The case was pr o continued, and the accused re- manded to the Federal jail ELKS ARE TO BOWL TONIGHT There was no tournament bowling at the Elks Alleys last night. The months in Registration is roquire) be municipal election, and e voting for territorial a nflm(* roviding ion was put into A tot 1998 following games —apostponed from the last night—will be bowled by since that \mu Brewers' League at the Elks — . tonight: Schlitz vs. Blat m.; Olympians East Sides 8:3 Rheinlander INDIAN’S BOND SET pom IN BURGLARY CASE e SPEND WHEZE YOU MAKL - SHOP IN JU? - David James, Douglas Indian, ac- cused of the alleged theft of sev- FIRST! THF F RiE?\DI\ STORE FEBRUARY 14, 1936. Business Man—“Can’t you get into a business more profitable than begging?” Tramp—“Well, I'd like to open a bank — but I ain't got the tools.” PANCAKE FLOUR 10 Ib. sacks, Self rasiing 60c¢ DRY PEACHES o—0—o A husband and wife were driv- ing along a lovely country road. They had had a spat. A mule brayed. “One of your relatives?” he Fresh Stock asked. Fancy Grade “Yes, by marriage” was her reply. 15¢ Ib. CORN MEAL 9 Ib. sacks—SPECIAL 45¢ TOMATO SAUCE —O0—o A distinguished visitor to a lunatic asylum went to the tele- phone and found difficulty in getting his connection. Exasper- ated, he shouted to the opera- tor: “Look here, girl, do you know who I am?” “No,” came the calm reply, “but I know where you are!” RHYTHM First Burglar: “I need eye- f slnneen” Regular size cans Second Ditto: “What makes ‘ z First Burglar: “Well, I was twirling the knob of a safe and a dance orchestra began to play.” PALM OLIVE CHIPS For the Bath 3 pkgs., 25¢ o—0—o He is a wise man who has his after thoughts first. Gamick’s Chats “A Newspaper Wulun a New. epapor BETTER TIMES SPECIALS Ask for Your Votes Here! GARNICK’S GROCERY - - - PHONE 174 3[lEl}LAMI\TI(]N | TRYOUTS HELD School to Appear— NEXT MONDAY, Contestants of Juneau High THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, FEB. 14, 1936. Anchorage SuBscribing = - e to Fund to Send Little INVESTIGATION Girl SouilL_to Hospital UF A!R CRASH o nd (!\u Ann Markle, 12, to the edic Hospital in Portland in e '3‘\‘,}23“1'?‘?,}”1\4‘," 1‘1;1‘\1‘ Death of Senator Cut- for the lamation c be held Monday af- 2 o'clock in the Grad hool Auditorium and the public | v to attend at that hour.| contestants have been coach- | 1 by rett Erickson, assisted by R arcum and Miss Esther | | U. M Lunsetter | The following are entering contest the e in the orato ection, and in “Constitution”; “Drama of American Democra S. Bowden, ‘‘Strangze Drama”; George Folta, “Toussaint L‘Ouverture.” In the h\l"nmv\ls Lyman Snow, Base" Pa Aid of the L Y Iton, “The Trials anager.” the Tom &LE\M t, S0 LUOD are rnm atic §. “For V he Tell-Ta. Stewart, I Wrong.” n caf cm cm contest for Southeast fll\ ka sch will ke held in Ketchikan on March 13 —-——- - PROTEST BY ALASKANS T0 GUFFEY ACT Coal Producers Will File Reports But Will Not Enclose Money ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Feb. ren N. Cuddy, counsel for coal producers, will file reports with the Revenue Bureau under Act but will not enclose as a tax on produc said Alaska fir Internal The producers, Cuddy said, will protest application of the act to Alaska. 3 SRS SEN SIOP IN JUNEAU, FIRST! THRIFTY FOOD NEWS THE I*‘RIE‘\IDLY STORE A city visitor from one of the wind swept States gazed intently at the spiral fire escape that wound its way down the rear of a very tall building. “Gosh,” he exclaimed, “that must have been a danged long ladder before the cyclone hit it.” o—0—o In a country newspaper ap- peared the following advertise- ment: “The man who picked up my wallet in Fort Street was recog- nized. He is requested to re- turn it.” The next day this reply was published. “The recognized man who pick- ed up your wallet requests the loser to call at any time and collect it.” 0—0—o The teacher was having her trials and finally wrote the mother: “Your son is the bright- est boy in my class, but he is also the most mischievous. What shall I do?” The reply came duly: “Do as you please. I am having my own troubles with his father.” 0—0—o HISTORY REPEATS ITSELF “Say, Dad, remember the story you told me about the time you were expelled from school?” “Yes, son, I recall it very clearly.” “Well, isn’t it funny how his- tory repeats itself?” Public Invited |2 | President’s Birthday B RAGE, Alaska, Feb. 14 s DERWA ttempt to save her life from a S egipe ManC | ting, Plane Accident Public ns today sough infection. The girl, who is|Senate Lommmfi. Probes Philip Laing, Chairman of the ave $46 | fund. The public is asked make up a purse of $200, 130 PERISH IN TIENTSIN FIRE : TIENTSIN WASHINGTON, Feb. 14—Ex sumr China, Feb, 14, — LR, Firemen have removed 150 bodies from ruins of the slum district hous- 1 were destroyed by fire rday. It is believed many more ill buried in the debris. e e left 1300 without shel- ter, STOP IN JUNEAU, of y insufficient quate for the needs of nd aviation - - FIRST! woned in public the smen of s of the to be inade- missing the boat I'm talking about coffee. We fooled around for ages with one brand after another. But none of them ever tasted right. We wondered why we never got a decent tasting coffee. Blamed the direc- | 'MAKE ESCAPE IN SNOW FALL Four Prison Trustces lk Off—Two Captured, Two Hunted WALLA WALLA, Wash., Feb. 14 —Two State Prison trustees are hunted and two others are in y confinement after walking ¢y from prison guards yester- day. Ralph Eddy and Norman J Adams disappeared in a snow fall while unloading a car of coal out- side the prison walls. Oakley Hawkins and Murr were tracked through snow and captured .. ELKS GIVE PARTY Petersburg Elks and their wives gave a party last week in the club rooms, enjoying cards and dancing. The refreshment committee was composed of Mrs. Chris Tv n, Mrs. L. R. MacDonald and William Shirk Edward| the | had been tions; yes, the coffee pot, too. And the only “ the following merchandise: SHRIMP, Fancy Gulf, 2 reg. size tins . . 25¢ CATSUP, 12 oz. bottles, 2for .. ... 23¢ MATCHES, Diamond Quality . .. .. 29¢c Large Cartons TOMATO JUICE, Heinz Quality, 3 tins 29¢ COOKIES, Home Style, large, 3 doz. . . 29¢ POTATOES, 25 Ib. Shopping Bag . . . 93¢ U. S. No. 1 Grade CAULIFLOWER, per head . . 25¢ and 30¢c Snowbhll Variety CARROTS, 3 large bunches . . California—Sweet . . . Tender ALSO COMPLETE STOCKS IN FRUITS AND VEGETABLES—= Featuring Spinach, Lettuce, Carrots, Bananas, Cauliflower, Rhubarb, etc. PROMPT FREE DELIVERY 211 Seward Street But last week we woke up. My wife said, “Let's buy a pound of Hills Bros. | and have coffee we can redlly enjoy.” So she bought a can and that first cup was certainly good news. After breakfast my | wife said, Do you want to know some- thing? Hills Bros. Coffee costs practically | the same as most of the brands I've been buying and it's miles ahead in flavor.” Can you tie that? We certainly had been missing the boat and that’s no fairy tale. BERT'S CASH GROCERY “PAY CASH —- PAY LESS” We thank you for the generous support given the opening of our new uptown store, and sincerely invite you to come in and look around. We have, to offer at especially low prices, reason we let the agony endure was be- cause we figured that our old time favor- ite brand —Hills Bros.— cost more than | we could afford to pay. i | 25¢ Salad Vegetables, Salad § PHONE 105 SPECIALS! | The BEST FOODS at the BEST PRICES. And you have only two wee}fs left to help those gu‘Ls off to Me‘nm Get Your BETTER TIMES TICKETS NOW!. v Again we are offering the specials so many Schilling drinkers have been waiting for. Per Pound . Either at the same prue—-SATURDAY MONDAY and TUESDAY GROCERY SPECIALS |. Catsup, 2 bottles for . . 25¢ Pure Tomato—Mission—Large Bottles . BEST GRADE—FRESH CHURNED 2 Pounds . . 79(: CORNSTARCH 10¢€ Crescent Brand—Pound pkg. vt STRICTLY FRESH—MEDIUM 3Dozen A 850 Fould’s Paste . . . 3 for 25¢ Extra Special—Macaroni, Spaghetti, Noodles Silver Polish, pts. . CANNED GOODS Grapefruit, 3 cans . No. 300—Fancy Tins 35¢ Fruits,2cansfor . . 45c Tomato Juice, 4 for ... 25c Del Monte—Picnic Size Tins Dog Food, 4 cans for . . 25c VICTORY FRESH FRUITS Oranges, 2 dozen for . . 89¢ Large—Sweet—Juicy Navels Bananas, 3 pounds for 29¢ Firm—Golden Ripe MEAT DEPARTMENT Bacon, per pound .. . 36¢ Hormel’s Eastern Sugar Cured—Half or Whole Chickens, Stewers, Ib. . 24¢ Cottage Cheese, per pt. 20c Red Rock—Bulk Chicken Giblets... IN HALF-POUND CUPS Gizzards, 24c Livers, 29¢ FREE FAST DELIVERY Telephone 16 UNITED FOOD CO. “Your Home-Owned Market” » ‘s