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ME.ETS LOCAL 014 i ek B ODD FELLOWS' HALL 7:30 P. M. man rine House and enjoy the : s “double-rich” » DY reau of Bourbon fa- ‘ 4 vorite of old Kentucky. burg following tions the Ca 90 PROOF of the resen dus have srraronr BOURBON wriscer CORYRIGHT 1939, SCHENLEY DISTILLERS CORP., NEW YORK CITY 000 s e Home Grocery and Amencan Meat Co. - PHONE 146 You Will Find Trading with Us Pleasant and YOUR DOLLAR GOES FARTHER! GOOD SATURDAY and MONDAY PRICE e NEW YORK MEDIUMS Strictly Fresh 2 dozen 59¢ COFFEE DRIP or PERCOLATOR : Pound 27¢ v POTATOES U.S. NO. I's 25 pounds 53¢ TOMATOES SOLID PACK—Fort Sutter 2No. 2" tins 29¢ FIG BARS 2pounds25¢c | SPLIT PEAS-NAVY and Mexican BEANS RICE 5 pounds 33¢ BUTTER SWEET CREAM 2 pounds 65c FLOUR FISHER'S BLEND 2% Ib- hag %9c M—I-L—K BORDEN'S 13 tall cans 93c RINSO 2 large packages 45¢ Heinz—15-0z. 4 for 39c BEANS-Heinz | | 11-0z. tins | KIDNEY or OVEN-BAKED 2for 19c PHONE%—HOME LIQUOR STORE-Free Delivery until 4:30 P. M. SCOTCH-14-5ths AULT GLENN ROSSI — LABEL — ROYAL CLUB i g g 33 05 Three niillfifld B(lLRB()\I 3 yrs.old Mr. Boston Decanter - 100 PROOF £ (TINERARY OF (ONGRESSMEH i Anchorage, Kodlak, Cor-,v dova Dates Alfered, Bland Announced and Fishe [ nored Jyneau - today that pan Ralston, Fire Chief V. W. there has been a change in the|yihj) and Magistrate Winn, & itinerary of the Committees' Alaska | nimself fined $100 in realm of United States Cc man Bland states that for | ajarm pulling spree, of witnesses Acting Commissioner, | s ston H. Thompson, Alaska Division of the Bu- Fisheries, hearings on the 1940 fishery lations at Kodiak, Cordova, Pe Ketchikan the Congressional ings. The Bureau hearings will Ibe} limited to the subject of and will be independent of | convenience ckson, and Mr. Bland tives of all units of the in- d all individuals who may thing ter suggest e JUNEAU WOMEN T0 FLY UP RIVER .. Mrs. H. L. Fa W. Stewart f agy with Marine Airways. The two will yisit for a few day. is Superintendent there. the weekly closed period. ! - HERMLE & THIBODEAU -1 1939 FRYERS TOMATO JUICE | Hens for Stew - - $1.20 -+ SL25 GLYMPIA or RAINIER case $3.25 | TR !|llIHI|!IIHIlNlmIlmfllmml|llmllllmullflllllll"llfllllIIIIII|||||||I||||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 1939. THELMA TURNBOW ’Augusl Rainfall 15 BRIDE HERE OF ,,:g;“;’;,, ffalse EA_Iar,m'er |Given Fine ForP ank rainfall early this morninc gust precipitation total for see the'tow th" fire Surpnse Marnage Is Pet- formed Last Evening by U. S. Commissioner st August ecords b this the fifth w Weather Bure ing down the arteris in a pair of false & ’(Iu to fulfill that Cl.uln" drm\ 1| fine, suspended sentence and s2-| Hon. Schuyler Otis Bland, Chair- | vere reprimand today in City Mag- | s|rainfall was heavier than mittee on Merchant Ma-|ictate Grover Winn's municival| ¥ ¢ | months were: 1891, 13.01; 1901, 10.04; of the U. 8.!.ourt, 1902, 12.10, and 1909 11.89. - - Representatives an-| campbell, facing Ghief of Police r Highway trip. H will be held at 9 am. | janq and given a 30-day suspended | M the g DEFT DISTRICT in Anchorage on September 1, the|gantence contingent on his good | of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Mc- i ame hour at Kodial. on Septem-| penayior—not nec iy just tarn- | Nutt. The McNutts were the wit- | ber 4, and at Cordova on ‘Septem-|inc in fire alarms for the fun of to the ceremony [ 7. Definite dates for hhum‘",‘“ bride has resided in this . Sitka, - Craig, Juneau, Pgters- The fine was stiff, and Camipbell city for the past five ye: and —_— V\'une(u Ktlrmk n, cmul( will ol 98 o ‘since her arrival has m: many H . { pay off at $25 a month e n(\d lul(r with participating in Camphf‘ll~ George Bros. Store, is also well M(Kinley_Di"ner EO 1| known he The newlyweds will make their lmuu in Juneau. 1ARMY ENGINEER { will face tria Charles | gther this afternoon or tomorrow. e Be Held Monday When District Go° tt of Rota Assistant w8 e EISHTRAP CASEIS EXPECTED T0 GO T0 JURY TODAY regula- | u ut immedia hear- President Tor y that all m, nization are’u ATIOUT Dyer bers of the local the Corps t is spend- © gi Pt Bear Final Argumenfs Be|ng ing a few days in Juneau in con- as a welcomibg parly setd thag ghe, commit-) nection with the dredging at the _ Fixott, a Portland dentist, w tee is anxious to hear all angles P[esemed—FO"a Sfl” small boat harbor, a War Depari- €lected at the Rotary eonferc fishery problems from rep ment project. heles My Lieut. Welling flew here with the He will be honored at a dinner to fo Be Heard With the final argument of the . | prosecution still to be presented the case of the United States ver- sus A. J. Bebean, Antone Thoi and the Alaska Paci Corporation was re be given by the day_evening at 7,0'clock cale. Army bombers yesterday and pl to return to his F: quartérs by PAA Elec - oo - Lonely Aleut «i Doesn't tomorrow. - SERVICES HELD FOR 0. M. ARNOLD VICTIM —t briefly at 3:30 o'clock this after- & e lkner and Mrs. A.| noon Like If Here Services for E. P. K 48, a w to Tulsequah to-| It appeared the case would go ot of the ill-fated tender O. to the. jury late this afternoam The two trap watchmen and the corporation are charged with fish Neiding | ing lly at Funter Bay during Arnold which sank Friday ham Straits, werc held rnoon at 2 o'clock from 2l of the Charles W. ev. John L. ive Seldovia and in ts of Southeast was in the Evergreen Cemetery He does Thé remains of Andrew Le 0 a member of the crew, shipped. to Seattle on the steam- after er Baranof. Juheau's Aleute population will be reduced by one tome bring the total down notl Simmie Bayot money in his bright Alaska, wants to go bac not like it here. He c job. Besides that, he The Office of Indian Aff: B. B. Neiding u mine. find a e - FIVE TRIPPING WITH BOEBY G. He'll work out his passage after he gets home ST S i Vlsnors Shown !h( ir two (Inhlu Town by Metzgars Giaiiss money PHONE 38 ed Crowe, aboard T G. for a ten-day cruise to Icy Straits points The party plans to g0 to sion Inlet, Dundas Bay, Idaho Inlet and scenic spo crab, nd whatever the Mr. and Mrs. Walter Briggs of Berkeley, Cal. were aboard the Prince George when it stopped in port for five hours last night en- route to Skagway. They were met == at the City Dock by L. H. Me == General Superintendent of the aska Juneau mine. He Metzgar autoed them arou neau. Mr. Briggs is a prominent mining engil vests, IHII|IHIIIHII||IIIIIIIIIIIHiHIIllll AMERICAN MEAT CO. A. T. 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Cline | LOOKING OVER on the steamer Mount MoKintey| DREDGING WORK ©:."cri Simens sotars ciob. | ed to be at Lll(‘i Junean Club Mon- | et Perey's| U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU, THE WEATHER (By the U. S, Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juncau and vicinity, beginning at 3:30 pam., Aug. 25: Partly cloudy tonight and Saturday; gentle to moderate east and southeast winds. Forecast for Southeast Alaska: For south portion—Cloudy tonight and Saturday, probably with showers; moderate southeast winds. For north portion—Partly cloudy tonight and Saturday; gentle to moderate east and southeast winds. Forccast of winds along the coast of the Gulf of Alaska: Moderate southerly winds tonight and Saturday from Dixon En- trance to Cape Ommaney and southeast and east winds from Cape Ommaney to Cape Hinchinbrook. LOCAL DATA Time parometer Temn. Hunndily wina Velocity Weathey 3:30 pm. yest'y . 20.87 60 52 s 7 Cloudy 3:30 a.m. today 20.87 49 86 Calm 0 Cloudy Noon today 29.94 64 48 w10 Cloudy RADIO REPORTS ’ TODAY Max. tempt. Lowest 3:30a.m. Precip. 3:30a.m. Station last 24 hours | temp. temp. 24 hours Weathar Anchorage 63 44 44 0 Clear Barrow 36 33 33 0 Cloudy Nome L S 49 51 03 Rain Bethel 57 I 48 49 0 Cloudy Fairbanks 61 35 35 0 Clear Dawson 63 34 35 0 Clear Dutch Harbor .. 63 | 50 62 31 Rain Kodiak 67 | 46 47 0 Clear Cordova 62 | 45 46 o Clear Juncau 64 18 19 T Cloudy Sitka 59 48 06 Ketchikan 54 | 50 51 1.61 Pt. Cldy Prince Rupert .. 55 51 52 8 Rain Edmorton 8 | 43 43 0 Clear, smoky Seattle m f e 59 b Rain Portland v 9 | 58 60 .38 Cloudy San Francisco .. 68 | 57 58 0 Cloudy WEATHER SYNOPSIS The barometric pressure was below normal this morning through- out Alaska and over the northwestern portion of Canada, while high pres prevailed over the Pacific Ocean in the vicinity of the Ha- wallan and Midway Islands, the crest being 30.40 inches over Pacific Ocean at latitude 44 degrees and longitude 158 degrees. This general - pressure distribution has been attended by prccibitatlol) over western Alaska and over portions of Southeast Alaska, and by gen- erally fair weather over the Gulf of Alaska and the Alaska Rail- road belt. Fairbanks reported a light frost last night. Juneau, August 26.—Sunrise, 4:44 am.; sunset, 7:18 p.m. . IT'S TIME TO } CHANGE YOUR THINNED - OUT LUBRICANTS! § CONHOBS MOTOR COMPARY PHONE 411 Hollywood Sights And Sounds By Robbin Coons. HOLLYWOOD, Cal., Aug. night. . . . 4 25.—This may be Hollywood to- Dorothy Lamour, in slacks and a turquoise kerchief tied about her sultry hair, strolling through the Derby’s Bamboo Room to her car. ... Charlie Chaplin and Paulette Goddard, the latter wearing a white cloak with hood, in the dining room there, cans- ing tourists to gape. . . . “You mustn't ask for their autographs,” the head waiter tells them. ... Outside, the lines of kids with books open, waiting for prey as the cars drive out, peering inside, jeering at nobodys with “Oh, you're Nobody.” . Bert Wheeler in a booth at La Conga, sipping something. . Same place, Marjorie Weaver lending authentic “movie glam- or” to the execution of the follow-the-leader group dance, and Lester Cowan, the producer, confiding with zest the surprise— surprise Mae West would have when he took her to see the Helen Hayes show, where she would meet—surprise—surprise.— her prospective co-star, W. C. Fields, already booked (in the grand manner of Hollywood) for a feud to end feuds. . . . After-show crowds at the Trocadero, humming again slncé‘i its renovation and change of hands. ... A girl who looks like . And Charles Laughton and Elsa Lan- chester with friends. . Joe Breen the censor man, with Mrs. Breen and party. . And Lee Bowman dancing with a pretty blonde who isn't in pmtures and is being asked why she isn’t. . Mack Gor— Hedy Lamarr, but isn't. Lynn Bari and her agent-husband, Walter Kane. . PERCY’S IS BETTER THAN EVER NOW — MORE MODERN MORE ATTRACTIVE — INSIDE AND OUT AND EVEN THE FOOD IS BET- TER TOO! PG S GO SUIe DSOS S SIS L s o e don, the song man, dancing—and pretty gracefully for his ele- phantine size. . A girl who looks like Joan cnwford. but isn't. ... Dinner-show mobs, including Eddie Cantor, Hugh Herbert, at the Earl Carroll theatre-restaurant, still going strong after eight months—when the local wisacres predicted an early flopperoo. . . . Attraction is a fair dinner plus a typically lavish Carroll revue, with dancing before the show, between the acts, and afterward —all at a price the average “dating” swain can dig up, provided his girl is no fish for drinks. Outside a movie house, the lights stabbing the sky, quietly telling the world to stay away because it’s a preview night and the stars (who'll be there in droves) don't like crowds. . . . The crowds that come may be rewarded by seeing Joan Bennett, Ann Sheridnn, Hedy Lamarr, Maureen O'Sullivan, and other ‘“‘names.” . Or they may wait in vain for “glamor” to show itself. . Like a friend of mine who came through town, ogled a prev\ew, and afterward saw “all the stars” on hand. ... “All the stars” he could see were represented by Lee Bowman, Mxich was nice but not exactly noyel inasmuch as the two, friend and Bowman, once were schoolmates back in Cincinnati. . And Lee had gone, ot to the preview, but to catch the main feature running before it! You can't always tell, even about the “biggies” among the films, what kind of star turn-out will be drawn—unless the picture is ballyhooed as a super-super and the producing studio has:turned the heat on its contract people. . This may be Hollywood wmgm because that's how it was last night, or the night before, or the night before that.