The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 14, 1939, Page 2

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S. DEPARTMENT Oi° AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU A nl 7] ”’" ) THE WEATHER (By the U. S. Weather Burcau) Forecast for Juneau and \ with shower CHAPEL SERVICE FOR MRS. BIXBY SMURDAY Mis. Elmer Is Home For Keeps; We Hope | Eimer, the 'BRITAIN, FRANCE IN JOINT SHOW OF PREPAREDNESS rites for be held tol at 2 o'clock in t 3:30 p.m., July 14: pet squirrel of E theast Alaska: C prok: | s | ley Guerin’s is back home saf Charles W. C : moderate €1 and s i | sound. For the past few days Music will be of winds alunc ceast of Grea'eSf D IS p I a y o' Two beautiful gray animal has Lola Mae A tonight and w around the east end of Nations Since World oday in the first joint display of D British and French military mlght;TwElvE (oMING ince the world war. More ard the RADIO REPORTS TODAY than 1,000,060 Frenchmen excitedly. > show was arranged on the! Rain occasion of Bastile Day to remind | | hrook ‘ Street. t LOCAL DATA B i This morning Mrs. Willias ! parometer Temp. dumidity | War Daladier Ta'ks Fromholtz coaxed Elmer back it ro 30.04 58 8 f . his cage by rattling a sackful Knight, Ja Pa 30.01 50 89 [ By Asscciated Press) nuts in front of him. ., Willi E 29.99 59 68 ’ Thirty thousand picked British| Rimer couldn't resist and so now and . ! : 66 ) | French troops marching. tanks|pe is home, a little battle-sca: > | am. today 53 90 ¥ 2 | rumbling along with guns and' pow=| byt very happy (,owmn\ ON WAY | today 70 4 WNW i ‘ 1l warplanes roaring, combined Charles C 12 | | with business matters Barrow - > Mo 48 45 45 Rain (he world of the unity of British| SEATTLE, July 14—The ste COMING HOME P 5 1 0 ’ and French tn armed preparedness, North Sea of the Northland T AUES 1g - voisie 2w Fairbanks ’4 35 1.38 British. War Secretary Hore Bel- |POrésiid Company, Salled at 10 o'-| ., ‘40 Gureat Florists, are et Dleivstn 51 51 13 isha stood beside the French high |clock this morning northbound with | P <M aBan 61 Otits gt 14 45 31 nd in the reviewing stands, | 225 passengers aboard. on the North which left = v 18 50 T er Deladier declared in a| The following are for Junedu:|gee o quneon g piot oo Kodiak 1 1 0 world-wide broadcast that. the Norman Coffey, Charles Goldstein.|™“ryo Garnegies have been South 18 48 17 Cloudy French Army was invincible against | Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Ca for nearly a month : 51 53 07 Cloudy any attack. The Premier said: “Any | and Mrs. H. E. Seever, S 59 04 menace or any effort at domination | ek, J. C. B. Hawkes, ss Esth > % e Ketchikan 4 55 3 Rain Wil find us resolved to defend|Johnson, Mrs. Minnie Johnson,| , STOCKMOLDERS MEET P i o5 4 06 Rain French liberties and join our efforts| Miss Mabel Hoops, Jimmie Davis. ”“ ,;)"%r't“c"‘”‘ 'f"‘“\ | e ;‘ Edmonton 59 60 03 loudy With thoso of all the peoples de-| There are 103 round trip pas- B o s ol g Rt Seattle 50 50 0 ('Iaudy termined to safeguard liberties.” | sengdrs abonrd also. :_'"_:“:]“l"*“l;" 4 e ”‘“”j' e 2 The demonstration was staged by | oo — S e e S B ancisco 2 53 0 Clear the British to show maximum ef- e e 1o ficiency in anticipation of a possible (ouR]‘ oF Ho"ok e WEATHER SYNOPSIS autumn crisis, MRS. WILMS % o ontinue : Ry g o the In Germany, the newspapers as- ‘]‘ 130 o"IG Mrs. L. H. Wilms t e continued this morning from the i S i h}_pr(]c!.ks“_? g I HT sciith o tha S5as Se to the Gulf of Al South- ka, - the eported pressures bei 974 inches at Nome and 29.82 inches near the hern end of the Queen Char- lotte Islands. High barometric prevailed over the Pacific be held tonight at 7:30 o'clock in Ocean from the Aleutian Islands scuthward to the Hawaiian I~lfllld§ st night, O. Lary WOOlWORIH PAR]’Y the Juneau City Council Chambers the crest being 30.62 inches latitude 42 d with H. L. Faulkner presiding. Sev- n grees and longitude 164 de ral pressure dist bunu. FISH FOR Al enty seven flwards will be made the mine, is rec rdova southeastward to care for a leg injury has been attended by precipitati and western portions of Alv | - Tatoosh Island, also over the intrior aska, and by generally fair weather from Cook let csouthwestw ‘ STOP OVER IN JUNE d the Mount Mcl Seward Pe east - Al British pmpa andn | | A Boy Scout Court of Honor will or a short visit > > o LEG INJURY Admitted to St ' Yacht Returns f from Wesf ey, due to the Aleutian Islands. Fairbanks reported excessive mcmpnun ou SNBS | Ab Jast night during a thunderstorm ward-Remalnina i ‘ BUSH TR'P;?) J au_tomorrow. are the fol- o e ah i ke T8 18- han.s ainN - —| owing Seward bound passengers i 3 o &‘m“t‘ J,]b_'. s ol ,',L f s A SR g | Elmer Link, promoter of the Ju- | with stop-overs in Juneau: Jim Wil- Soufheast Alaska | neau Boxing Club on the Fourth of | lott, Bob Willott, Mrs, Katherine and John Willott - oo - CROSSON BUMPS Pilot Joe ght crack t | July fight card, is a southbound pas- | Willott senger on the North Coast. Link The giant yacht Noparo, with Nor- ;’":i SP?“‘; e “'f’et'“ in M:"“J“‘“'yf”‘- man Woolworth, of New York, his "uSiness before returning to Juneau wife and party of friends, including A ; Ik il be ; John Garland and wife of Los An- FOEhE S TuEING: I FilLhe oy | His geles, has arrived here to fish in| L netve ood ing the vicinity for three or four days,| J2ck Hawks, well known Juneau | to insure good healing ining man, is returning to Juneau e ‘Woolwor nd his n 2% * five ;EM. L;\“a :d;:r;‘;{;pi::n:h;: on the North Sea, which sailed from | There was no Fourth of July the trip to Nome, but passed Nome Sea:t:e :‘hls ;nor:mg. He .h_as bvv‘. n mr Lbr:um: at ‘Tn 0 A ma up as it was “too cold.” east to New York in connection with | of mosquitoes was whoopee. Mrs, Woolworth. sald she had not‘minlng buslness They were in clouds, is yet caught enough salmon to be sat- | Ty i B i isfied and that is the reason for the stay here. BISHOP ONBUYING | TRIP FOR BEHRENDS John D. Bisnop of the B. M.. Beh- rends Co., Inc., left on the steamer | Princess Louise on a Lhree-week‘ buying trip. Bishop will spend most of hxs PquNE 41] ot i rmes = (CONNORS MOTOR COMPAN x’ HOME ROCERY Phone Amencan Meat Co. Trade With Us and B e Sure You’re chht.’ BUTTER F—G—6G—-S AMERICAN MEAT CO. WHERE QUALITY AND CUSTOMERS MEET! FRESH SWEET CREAM LARGE FRESH SPECIALS 3 Pounds 99¢ 3 Dozen 99¢ D croten ... PHONE 38 FRESH FRYERS-1' Ib. average N U Cco A C 0 F FE E 2 pounds 45c DRIP or PERCOLATOR Pound - - - 35¢ FRESH RABBITS GRAPEJUICE | 2 Pounds 49c SLICED BACON ISLAND BELLE g Pound - - - 38¢ Pound = -~ 40¢ SMOOTH and MELLOW QUAKER o STRAIGHT ho3e WHISKEY Also Available in Rye NOwW THIS WHISKEY 1S 3 YEARS OLD | KETCHIKAN, Alaska, July 14— crutel is in COPR. 1939, THE OLD QUAKER CO. LAWRENCEBURG, INDIANA THREE FREE DELIVERIES DAILY SnABSAE FRESH STEWING HENS Pound === 28¢ PEAS -- CORN | 5 1b. pail 59¢ FRYE'S DELICIOUS HAM ORANGES - HALF OR WHOLE MEDIUM LARGE rn H CURED COR! CORNED BEEF 3 No- 2 'IIIS 47c z Dozen ‘ c SECRET ocr:ssz50 A FULL LINE OF FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES String Beans : HAPPY HOME Pouml - THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1939, Boy Hunting Dad, Frank Jobst Baked Veal Loaf Cov Finds Him Suicide CACO FOR LUNCHEON at lhe BABANOF FRANK JOBST DIFE » Wa ’AE_WRNEA (uROC[RY Phene £71 Phone 478 Juneaw’s Own and Independently ________ Qwned Food Store SALAD DRESSING | FLOUR TANG MI-CHOICE gquart Bae } th. sack | @9 SARATOGA FLAKES { { { ) { | ! § SALTED—Long Branch 3 ! ) { § | N i DOG FO0D CALO o> for2 PUREX guarts 18e¢ 2 pkgs. Z3¢ 25¢ PINEAPPLE Del Monte—No. 272 = Sohes oo s 3 for GSe a FIG BARS g 2ihs. 2@)(‘ | cans Del Monte—No. 2 cans o for hfic HXT READY MEX T 5 Pound (an 859 BISCUIT MIX BUCKWHEAT MIX WHITE CAKE MIX PIE CRUST MIX DEVIL'S FOOD MiX EGG GRIDDLE K RESH FRUITS - - and VEGETABLES We Buy Right . . . WeSell R LOCAL STRAWBERRIES Swiss Chard, Turnips, Radiskes, Green Onions DAILY FROM OUR OWN FARM! Phone (ALIFORNIA MARKET “hone 371 371 EVERYPAY PRICES For Honest V Valuc .. Not Circus Ballyhoo 30c BOIL BEEF l 5c i PORK STEAK Corn-Fed VEAL STEAK Lean—Short Ribs VEAL STEW Swift's Select Breast Ib LAMB STEAK g L.SAMB STEW n pring 1939 Spring FRY CHICKENS 1% to 5 lbs. LEG OF LAMB < GROUND BEEF Fresh Everyday POT ROAST 1939 Spring No Neck Cuts Ib ROLLED BEEF 5 LAMB ROAST 5 Rump and Rib Lean Shoulder et 35¢ Ib. Fresh Killed Rhode Island HENS BACON Swiff’s Premium HAM LITTLE PIGS SATURDAY rry Gravy—Sweet Potatoes <k L

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