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__THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. FRIDAY, SEPT. 1, 1939. - ANTONE PETERSON DIES [D Anytime SHORTLY BEFORE NOON| You're Hungry | BRUNSWICK CAFE Day or Night i W e WHERE LI THE he beer Chinese and Ameorican meay | harbor, were entertained with othe Dishes at Their Best! RBYAL QAFE r o Sl S urm'pu'w. members at a venison din Special Breakfasts, Lunches, i ner last night by Jack Greenwood Is the Place to Eat! Y ! ] Dinners assistant engineer on the derdge ‘("H-(‘!n\mu] [ DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, W] HER BUREAU 7| ) g 'HE WEATHER (By the U. 8. Weather Bureau) DGE (REWMEN | HOLD DINNER IN GASTINEAU CAFE| william Burke and family General Construction Com dredging Juneauw's small hoat | 5 Daily Crossword Puzzle ACROSS Are You Tired of Ordinary Food? Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle s 25 Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 3:30 pm., Sept. 1: 3 PlU K_%PIAP Rain tonight and Saturday; moderate southerly winds. . ' [E|C/A[N E7|7_+\A ARIT| 1 : Forecast for Southeast Alaska: Rain tonight and Saturday; mod- | %3 - erate southerly winds except mode ate to fresh over Dixon Entrance 3 a3 and fresh over Chatham Strait ani Lynn Canal. Forecast of winds along the’' coast of the Gulf of Alaska: Moderate to fresh southerly winds tonight and Saturday from Dixon Entrance to Salisbury Sound and fresh, possibly strong, from Salis-.a bury Sound to Cape Hinchinbrook. LOCAL DATA . Barometer Temn Humidity wina Velocity Weather 30.01 52 93 SSE 10 Rain 2995 53 84 E 10 Cloudy 29.79 53 84 SE 14 Rain RADIO REPORTS Drop in at the Nev Renovated Capt of the YOU FIND marble Scoteh Tardy Sheet of glass Feminine name . Long narrow inlet of the sea Holy 2. Acquiesce Anger 8. Those having The banquet of deer meat, giver i Douglas friend, wa stineau Cafe | who partook of the dinne: were Capt. Burke, his wife and two hildren, Loyal Wiren, R. J. McDon- Don Bell, Van DeWalker, and and Mrs. R. Peterkin, | Ed House, Chief Engineer of iredge, couldn’t come to the pa share of the meat at Time 3:30 p.m. yest'y 3:30 a.um. today Noon today ains in fine drops Burdened IT'STIME TO CHANGE YOUR THINNED - 00T LUBRICANTS! CONNORS MOTOR TOMPANY TODAY 3:30am. Precip. temp. 24 hours | 49 41 | 34 01 | 40 o 44 13 47 18 37 .30 Ey 82 48 .23 50 1.20 Rain 53 14 Cloudy 30 . “Cloudy Cloudy ¢ Cloudy Rain * Cloudy Cloudy stence | “ompaniol the 9. Hawaiian ty | wreath | . Pertalning to the Sa- 3:30 am. Weathor Rain _Cloudy Cloudy 4 Rain Cloudy Fog Cloudy Cloudy 1 Max. tempt. | last 24 hours | 61 Lowest temp. 51. Unaspirated 52. Roman ronze Urchins Metal Pillar in cer- n Budd- hist build- ings DOWN « At or from a distance Station Anchorage Barrow Nome Bethel Fairbanks Dawson Dutch Harbor Kodiak Cordova Juneau Sitka Imposed Light open cotton fabric . Genus of th Virginia willow . Cozy home . Bibljeal priest his lian Franks He of the wonderful ¢ but ate * | home | i | YADEN LEAVING f FOR ARMY DUTY. Leaving for Coast Artillery duty |at Fort Worden but not in connec- tion with the war in Europe, Boyd Ketchikan | Yaden, PWA Engineer-Inspector is Prince Rupert | leaving for the States on the next Edmonton southbound steamer. | Seattle Yaden is on furlough from PWA / Portland ! duty. He is an Army reserve officer San Francisco and his service at the fort near Port Townsend, Washington, is routine mark Silkworm Light variety. of a color orm- it o Y ned inf i e ) | P, \ ) i \ l} \ [ i 53 51 16 51 56 56 56 ATHER SYNOPSIS The barometric pressure continued high this morning over the Mrs. Yaden will accompany him Pacific Ocean with the highest reported pressure 3054 inches at south. i latitude 40 degrees and longitude 146 degrees while a low pressure R % | area prevailed throughout Alaska with the lowest reported pressure SALMON LANDED 0 inches at Kodiak. Cloudy weather has prevailed over most sec- Three salmon vessels had < of Alaska with light rains along the coastal regions from the charged cargoes here at 2 Aleitians castward and southeastward fo Oregon and also over the this afternoon, the Elfin brix Interior and Western Alaska. The rainfall was heavy ‘over the 23,000 pounds, the Alms, 3 Prince William Sound region. Juneau, September 2 —Sunris ¢, 4:59 a.m.; sunset, 6:59 p.m. Shares Are $10,000 Type Given Boost Theff Solved - - Empire Want Ads Bring Results NEW YORK, Sept. 1.—Detectives disguised as accountants solved the:-e mysterious disappearance of $10,000 worth of type casting metal from the printing office of Kurt H. Volk. After two weeks in the Volk of- fices, the detecti discovered Rod- ney Vernon, a Negro porter, helping « two junkmen load a pile of refuse into a truck at the plant, Searching « the load they found 400 pounds of STGRE gelis : - g " : - | . *_,\?// . bis i il . @ T the metal hidden under the rub-<¢ CLOSED MONDAY : B e =& , Q REPORTSFORTY = - 16 PHONES 2 : HOMES RISE AT GERMANS INSIST b P @,{ FOR BOMB RAIDS new homes go up this summer said Eldon Daly, Manag: of the water. Season with salt and ‘2%& o o hi. _toauy| Declare Official Dedlara- * pepper. Cook slowly, at a sim- | : . i 2 , E atier his from Fairbanks | ' o ion of War on Poland k- & : mering rather than boiling tem- & , : perature. When done serve with PAA plane yesterday. | Is Unnecessary Broken Slices—Large tins—2 for Daly has been in the Interior 3%¢ metropolis all summer in connec tion with his company's interest = BERLIN, Sept. 1.—German offic- jals heatedly denied British and - PINEAPPLE JUICEuw-3 s 25¢ J CORN Libby's Faney Golden Bantam 2 reg. tin ?q‘ 419 there, h Sewers and steam heated water systems will be put in through the|Polish charges today that Warsaw business district before frost sets|had inadequate notice, or no notice in, Daly said, and paving work will at all before bombing took place. e completed next spring. Hitler’s sixteen-point offer to ad- just the dispute with Poland was said by German officials to have SLICED BEETS 2 esutar e 25 SILVER CREAM wisuyes 102 n COOKIES - ™ AT R AT( 1 \T ORANGE JUICE s cie 2 1 25¢ Much hope is evidenced by Fair- been given to Neville Henderson, . ( N UL Mother's ib. tin C | banksans, Daly said, for a consid- erable ‘boom” with institution and that the German Foreign Office waited two days for Polish repre- . YTTT DEVILED MEAT o § e 25c Corn-On-Cob per ear j¢ GRAPES — PEARS 4 B i |work on the new Army air base sentatives to call and get their copy. The Very Fin Peaches — Bananas di o'clo ing in 000, Price The foed cf bar- thrifty buyers WE DELIVER of shoppers - LUNCH SATURDAY AT THE BARANOF Braised Sirloin Tips with Baked Spaghetti i : NEW YORK, Sept. 1—The Stock Market closed today with some war favorites $4 to $7 up in recovery after the opening slump due to ihe Exchange officials said trading re- acted so well the E: ange undoubt- edly will open tomorrow. Sugar, wheat and copper markets soared. e — e e . (\) of 1902 - this was the flavor your daddy knew COLUMBIA BREWERIES, INC, TACOMA. Finest New York Mediums 5 New York Mediums Fairbanks has seen “at least 40" TUNA FISH Mid-Pacific, No. V2tins —2 for CORNED BEEF Regular Size—2 for GRAPEFRUIT Libby's—Small fins—3 for PINEAPPLE BEEF PLATE WITH SAUERKRAUT Cover beef plate with boiling Home-made CECREN Pure /vanilla gives home- made ice cream that deli- cate, tempting flavor which makes folks say: “My, that’s good!” To be sure of this delicate flavor at its best, use Schilling pure Vanilla. % 37 SPICES 19 EXTRACTS of ALASKA MEAT CO. FINE PRODUCTS THAT HAVE THEIR PEER ONLY IN OUR SERVICE! 29 .. 539 i “The Name Everyhody Knows" .. COMPLETE APPLIANCE LINE AT {RICE & AHLERS CO. { A Useful Gift for Every Purchaser }‘: and gravels to give a sound | basis for construction plans. A guest at the Baranof Hotej | Commander of the German Army, IDaly is leaving for Ketchikan on|Col. General Walther Von Brau- {the Mount MeKinley. chitsch, declared that Danzig is a region of military operations, and . with the East Prussian army occu- pying the area, posted notices to o citizens that Hitler “has now taken you under his protection.” "1 . . Naval Ships, |Army (ommands, Told of Fighing WASHINGTON, Sept. 1. — President Roosevelt has directed that all Naval ships and Army commands be nctified immed- iately of hostilities in Europe. W 20 4LJC Miss Mason Relums Home . l_\fler Visit Returning to her home in La- Jolla, Cal, Miss Mary Ellen Mason, daughter of the late Walt Mason, sailed south this morning on the Princess Charlotte. Miss Mason has spent the past month visiting in the Capital City as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. James Drake at their home on the Fritz Cove Road. i bR e g Empire Want Ads Bring Results. NEWS BROADCAST JOINT FEATURE SERVICE ON THE AIR! s Home Made THIRD at FRANKLIN PHONE 34 Empire Want Ads Bring Results. MORE TRAINING — MORE MONEY Many men are earning more || money today because they || | 5 L W L v 0 L 2 L 2 0ldest PBank in Alasha Commercial Safe Deposit acquired more training by spare-time study of ILC.S. Courses. Choose your Subject! | Architecture Accounting Advertising Air Conditioning Aviation Engines Building Contracting Cartooning Drafting Chemistry Diesel and Gas Engines Savings - ENDIVF, lerge bunch [ 3¢ : ARE INSURED, ARE INSTANTLY AVAILABLE AND EARN GREAT- |on which work will begin in th Officials said there will be no spring. Daly said engineers are now test- ing the various parts of the air-formal notice or declaration of war, on the basis that Hitler's Reichstag speech was adequate notice to the EVERYTHING NICE—We always receive a large shipment FRUITS ond VEGE- | field for a “picture” of underlying world. . THAT'S FRESH AND TABLES ON EVERY BOAT! of | ER RETURNS WITH THE ALASKA FEDERAL of Juneau ; TELEPHONE 3 Savings and Loan Assn TheB. Banking by Mail Department M. 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