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8 " THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY FEB 3, 1939. — WALKOUTAT [SHPMENISFOR 7 DAY [TWO HUSBANDS =i o D "f""'"fi,,:;m.,,l - CUIANUARYTAKE | e LOSE MATES §0 ot i | SEATTLE IS DE(IDEDDROP[ SE NATE IN EFFECT - Shipments ¢ January to the monthly r llector of Custom totalled were married in 1910, Fred Henning, well known cloth- ing store operator of Juneau, left on i THEY ARE SUNG yypgp 1, g | Hernto s i o0, vy waker, 10/ LOS Angeles Men Ask - WILDES GOES SOUTH 20.00 COUPON 19.00 SAVE % $10.00 COUPON $ 9.50 5% s, he will join 1 ter, who have beer everal weeks w Her parents &t Snc Heart Balm for Loss of Wwes Grorge Brothers LIPTON JELLO Masfers, Mates and Pilofs| - Quit Jobs Aboard |c North Coast Fibipativg will return together - .. - n ‘of hi »f New Hampshire ‘mm th the T came today from Mr. Wilde type of conere (Centinued ze One) o mp s t ! 25 5 sawdust and water T ;!“, " { . H « I Mr, Wildes will return to s In constructing poultry M AL - g 78 pe ¥ ‘munn Im 00,000 ; Juneau home as S00N as POSS house floors, ficers have ally repudiated” dhie se ¥ 5 mbered vears. | damages charging B; agreement | ‘ ‘ln\l of his wife, Juani er U shipments last thirty-two. TONGASS TIES UP were, however, oV ¥ Alexe AT < 5 » ul8 T NN USEST0 |sorosewsec | Siop Taking Chances g AUl Flavors {Alaska Trans g '.m;m \lupped south ‘was s W “‘Lk‘”"' would go o mor while in BE SENTEN(ED’ duced her to leave him (Ales Lipi()ll T(‘a were valued at and- Pllots | The report on Januar {last February, although he 5 Pog ¥ Y i o) . {a “lovely” home for her—a I The’ radlo- | merce follows FEDERAL COURI‘:an Brickner had been ur the as a friend.” PEAS 0 stated that s settled, the Ton, Health Underwear will Fresh and frozen (ex- {within a few days of each other. trouble be tied up when the craft reaches| cept shellfish) * Mrs. Alexander and Brickner's 49 Ib % t aliby 1’-1 48" |wife won divorce decrees last M sa( e B e 6 Forrest Sm“h fo Get JUdg - Vg BERER kanuble protection assinat cold i I ns . | s T =5 ment Last of Calen- | These decrees become final next and colds! Indoors and outdoors. Modern WILL BE A SHORTAGE | salmon, canned 53,298 | May. winter underwear. 2layer fabric. Wool in outside layer for protection. Cotton inside | Unless the walkout is settled| oured or preserved (ex- dar Tomorrow [ In another sult Dr. James E.| | for comfort. In your fav--ite styla, quickly, there will be a shortage of | cept shellfish): Hapenny, a veterinarian, asked for fresh meats, butter. eggs and vege- Cod 1314 Nine soisshioes \uu be doled out | $25:000 damages against George tables in Juneau. At this time of the Herring 10 Pederal Judge George F. Alex- Fredrick Speer, accusing him of, year, merchants generally carry Salmon 7,531 | ander's District Court tomorrow. alienating the affections of Mrs.| short stocks of perishables and meats| ghellfish Th” ssitends calenddr Taads’ sy |EISpeUilY; FLOUR Tender s l 044 No. 2 size and owing to no advance notice be- Shrimp 18,916 Speer, described in the complaint a vs: el Zi f | e ¥ ing given of a probable walkout, had | pish products: il “;‘{?g;rsbu;’_"";“‘mg"%‘étag as a millionaire New York and Los | Hard Wheat Lot e W0 DI mf;r i ”‘""1 Other fish prodiicts 1378 colling liquor without a license at ' e — I usual. There is sufficient canned|pyurs and fur-skins £ v " 2 Yakutat; Orville Wheat and Roy st il T B 6118 Barmets, pleaded guilty to Tobbery; VICEROY weeks. Fox: » [pies 3 ; g o L Wesley Murray, pleaded guilty to o % 1f the walkout is not settled within Blatk s’ stlver 5 arettes the next several days, the Princess Blue g9 | PEPSr SERSSEY, Assistant Exstrict At~ Bl‘o{)Ms g Norah may be the next steamer to Red g1 torney George Folta recommending arrive in Juneau from the south.| wnite 175 | Suspended sentence; Jerome Arm- . She 15 scheduled to sail from Van-| gair_seal skins g5 |Strong, manslaughter in death of couver next Tuesday night and Marten 1495 Peter Allard at Kolinin Bay near scheduled to arrive here one week | g 19,589 S:}T; J:ccl; D;az,B:;sml;:r vilal'l': d:::& from today. The Princess Norah| pruckrat gerous wespa ey o may bring meat and fresh \cgetablesw Otter 22 larceny; Sam Scott_, contributing to 1 from Vancouver, but there is an add-| Ay gther 5.94g delinauency of a minor, two counts; BRG‘DMS ed duty to the local co Forrest B. Smith, second degree i |Live animals 3,450 s e eee | Ore. matte and regulus murder in.death of Thomas Col- | Lead 8,142 ling (ASH BAlA“(E { Trophies, specimens, curi- 37 et R I 7 2 | os ete 100 OF TERR“ORY ‘Spru(v oars 107 ‘ | Total value of products u( \‘5 v Alaska $351,273 Value of United States pro- Filtered Tip CAPONS Rib Roast 4oc pound Roll:::ls .(5 te'd s, 35c Pmmd Nice, Tender Baby Beef Baby Beef ||= i Pot Roast | Chickens 25 ¢ Pound | 28 ¢ Pound Baby Beef Chickens ducts returned 60,727 ‘{,fl/ LS 7 Million and Third ‘s‘.'{-lfi‘.,- on Hand t net cash balance in the Te ory’s history was reported to- | oo r\(\\ by Osear G. Olson, Ter ) ritorial ’ 2 tastrer, to Governor John W. | STOCE Quounous ,l Troy | [Il(- bala on January 31, 1939 d BAKING POWDER 2 Pounds 49c BRix - p ¢ i SN L 5% BAKED BEANS GRAPE ?P ’TI , 2 tins 27¢ doans Bc T A TS 'sa;aiga;us‘;;d';;'f‘g """" Quarls, each 22c C D F F E E e E‘ A'C'HE»S» ------ — 2pounds 33 Pmcs cANs Grand Total > - as col 1 on the same YORK, Feb you ko Tender month of vy totalled $ which added to the balance on hand, gave 2 total of $1,603,119.05 trom which disbursements of 31763 were | ' VA subtracted to give net cash | today! Your grocet hasitin e« iy 4id . 7 ternations S o 2.5 and 101b. balance of $1,372,801.42 36%, New York e - Tomghi Honors peeipts during wheat flay s Steel 59, Bremr 2, Pound $4.67 15/16 X Bath Tissue || Grapefruit | Bath Tissue CORN ON coB d4c(an 12 Ears I)vm § WITH AT f Mrs. Karl Hahn sones ..‘Siitif ,‘,‘:m,t:.“ A menem w2 W DX A S 2 for 3c Mrs. Catherine Gregory is enter- taining this evening with dinner ond three tables of bridge at the weme of Judge and Mrs. William A |rails 2008, utilities 243 e g SHREDDED WHEAT 6 ' 95 or JJ¢ Holzheimer, honoring Mrs. Karl ATTENTI““_IMPGBTA“T MEETI“G ZIarge Packages 33c =i | ) H €. B.C. L—LOCAL 1395 2 bottles 3Tc 3 packages 29c - "~ HEINZ KETCHUP CORN FLAKES carnations off set by matching tap- e o PR S S S e Tt | EMPLOYMENT DISCUSSION " HEINZ SOUPS 10-Pound Sacks OATS Guests for the evening will in- clude: Mrs. Helen Bender, Mrs. George Lin M A. B. H LARGE TINS E h 49 eorge 0, rs. 3 ayes, M, Gertrude Naylor, Mrs, Hugg 3. ALL MEMBERS BEOUESTED ’ 2 lor 33¢ ac. c Wade, Mrs. Helen Cass, Mrs. Alice P s Coughlin, Mrs. Esther Metzgar, . ———— b WHOLEKERNEL CORN APPLES R R -~ - | COOKING or EATING worth oo uiea uree| A.F.L.HALL, MONDAY, Feb. 6, 7:30 P. M. JIONARCH Alkas- fne i per cent less land in 1938 than in z lor zgc y Pound sc UNITED MEAT MARKET Choice Steer Pot Roast, Shoulder Veal, Shoulder Lamb, or Shoulder Pork.............Pound 230 Breasi of Lamb, Breast of Veal or Short Pound 150 OYSTEBS SHHIMP 'DILLS, BULK KRAUT |JUNITED FOOD BLACK PEPPER 22¢ Pound Pantry Package Crackers Graham 2 Pounds 35¢ Graham Crackers GEORGE BROS. Phone 92 - 95 Sweet 2 Dozen Oranges DAY BY DAY Satisfaction or poor folks can thrive in darkne Half-lighted nto the home than a mortgage or a bill collect IT IS USELESS TO SMILE IN THE DABK COMPARE THESE PRICES rooms will bring 1931 NOW-—1939 15254060 W IF LAMPS 20c 15¢ 75000 W IF LAMPS asc 15¢ 100150 W CL LAMPS 60c 20c 200 W CL LAMPS 80c 30c PHONES 16 ——— and 616 Use Edison Mazda Lamps ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER (0. JUNEAU DOUGLAS ALASKA Piggly - Wiggly PHONES 24 ————— and 85