The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 15, 1939, Page 8

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Stock QUOTATIONS , mnyEAVYPUR(HASES' roce Quostiighd| o Kot b WAR PLANES MADE United State 7 Pound gt quoted DOW, JON The fc Jones av ails 32.48 AVERAGES > today's Dow, s 154.03, Shipments ‘Abroad Reach Four Million Dollars During August WASHINGTON, Sept. 15 Munitions Control Board reports that $4,000,000 worth of war planes ~ The Schilling ° 2 were shipped to France and Great —THE ANSWER T Britain during the month of Aug- g Says the PERCOLATOR: ust. BETTER COFFEE MAKING [/ ..., France was the largest purchaser = =, It's easy for folks with three and one-half million dollars worth of planes shipped from the United States. The war planes were sent abr Just before the United clamped the lid on munitions sales by invoking the arms embargo The Munitions Board chairman said that several million dollars worth of orders were prevented from leaving the United States by the embargo. Why not give your favorite coffee maker a chance to do its best? It Ao to see our different >.' ways of working!”’ Says the GLASS-MAKER: ‘1 need genvine Drip Coffee -~ while you need one for perking!”’, doesn't work like other methods, That's why Schilling actually prepares twe coffees! One for Drip or Glass-maker —one for Percolator or Boiling. There is real flavor and strength in both— the kind of delicious goodness that brings smiles to the lips of e TUROFF TO VISIT ELKS AT SKAGWAY District Deputy L. W. Turoff wi pay his official visit to Lodge No. 431, BPO. E morrow night. The recently pointed Deputy is leaving in the morning on the ‘steamer Alaska coffee lovers. Try one of these Schilling Coffees. It will help you make better cofice your own way! to- {Filter Papers in Every Can of Drip Coffee) ap- SAN FRANCISCO'S inest Moderately Priced Hotel OXFORD FYEAY 100M WiTH TuB & SHOWER N rerson 290 2:50 300 TWO exsons 2:50 300 350 <OFFIE 5HOP & COCKTAIL LOUNGE & MASON af MARKET ST. | GEORGE BROTHERS PAY'N TAKIT PHONE 92—385 PHONE 92—35 ROLLED RIB BABY BEEF ROAST --1b. 38 ¢ GEORGE BROTHERS GIVE FULL POUNDS! SPRING LEG OF LAMB ROAST --- Ib. 35¢ GEORGE BROTHERS SELL BETTER MEAT! LEG OF VEALROAST - - - - h.35¢ ONLY GEORGE BROTHERS GIVE YOU QUALITY! LEGOFPORKROAST - - - - Ib.35¢ GEORGE BROTHERS ARE ALWAYS LOWER! CHICKENS - - - - - Pound28¢ FULL POUNDS ONLY AT GEORGE BROTHERS! ? TURKEYS, 'Tom’, Highesf Quality, Ib. 38 ¢ GEORGE BROTHERS HANDLE PRIME BIRDS RABBITS ---Small - - - Pound35¢ ALWAYS “FULL MEASURE” AT GEORGE BROTHERS! ORANGES, Sweet and Juicy - 2 doz. §5¢ JOHNATHAN APPLES - - Dozen39¢ GRAPERRUIT - - - - 4for25¢ | SWEET POTATOES - - Fullpound 1Q¢ € LARGE (UCUMBERS - - - Each15¢ { TOMATOES - - - 2 FullPounds 29¢ § GIANT AVOCADOS - - - - Eah25¢ ONLY QUALITY FOODS SOLD BY GEORGE BROTHERS . MIXERS AFTER G P. M. GEORGE BROTHERS PAY°N TAKIT VISIT THE SCHILLING EXHIBIT SAN FRANCISCO WORLD'S FAIR PHONE 9205 PHONE 9235 IN UNITED STATES {Former Portland Attorney| by a Federal District Court. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, SEPT. 15, 1939. ~ Larry Doyle Must Testify e - = oo | September 25, with both a Grand (dURTIDJOUR"S | Jury and Petit Jury summoned. KETCHIKAN NEXT| vix rEAvES FORSYTHE TRAVELS 2 | Earl Forsythe, former Juneau District Court adjourned sineman who has been seining in the die here at 11 o'clock this morning | Sitka district this summer, passed and Judge George F. Alexander, ac- | through here this morning on the Moss Hart and oil company execu- ] The jury found that they con- spired to sell the hotel equipment | | to the university after the univer- | sity had already purchased the | equipment in another deal. | The court set the defense motion tion of the state’s affairs and the vacation at Bell Island. PRSI R ] for a new trial for hearing tomor- | companied by Mrs. Alexander, left| North Sea. rl es asel row. The trial was the first of alon the North Sea for Ketchikan.| Forsythe is returning to Tacoma series to result from the investiga- | The Alexanders will enjoy a brief | to business interests he has there. Given Orders by .; Federal Judge SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Sept. 15.| dered Larry Doyle to testify in the Harry Bridges deportation case. The former Portland attorney and spec- ial investigator refused to testify Wednesday unless ordered to do so| Doyle insisted that he be given a public| hearing for the testimony. Judge Louderback ruled that Doyle had no right to demand a public| Federal penitentiary sentences loom today for two of the late Huey Long’s important followers. | mour Weiss, and former University |of Louisiana President James —Federal Judge Louderback has or- | gmith, |three other men late last night of mail fraud in connection with the proceedings were started by the res-| gourt convenes at Ketchikan on! Empire Want Ads Bring Results. ignation of the university presxdent.‘ Governor Dick Leche resigned | — about the same time. Subsequently | Smith was accused of having em-| | bezzled around half a million dollars from the university to cover spec- ulations in the grain market. The former Governor is under indict- | ment on charges of violating the hot oil act. NEW ORLEANS, La.. Sept. 15— 0 The trained man, of course! WHO $ a The untrained man is doomed to failure. You can get the training you need in spare time, at home from the < of it sfi text for classrcom and reference purposes while 2,000 ) The two are hotel magnate Sey- rs’ experience teaching more than They were convicted along with | S 600 schools and colleges use IC.S, educational institution. Back 4,000,000 s Uncle Sam has collected about industries and 300 railroads have arranged for the train- sale of 5"’0’-"“9 worth of “;’“Z fixX- | $1,500,00000 in taxes on legal ing of ther apprentices. Phone, write or call for free booklet tures to the University of Louis-|peer since 1933. | . k] , e F o el o ‘ International Correspondence Schools The others convicted are Smith's Try The Empire classifieds mrJ H. J. WAUGH, Alaska Representative PHONE: Blue 665 n hearing and he must testify or face a contempt of court citation. | Doyle arrived in San Francisco | from Minnesota a day after exam- iner James Landis had left for Cam- | bridge, Mass. Before he left Landis asked John Clarkson of the Federal Securities and Exchange Commis- sion to act as a special examiner in taking Doyle’s testimony at a closed hearing The Bridges defense charged that Doyle assembled most of the evi- dence the government presented in its effort to show that the labor leader is a Communist and plotter of violence. Several defense witne: es testified that Doyle offer therng money or other inducements to furnish evidence against Bridges. FLEE FROM POLAND AS WAR RAGES Diplomatic Representa- tives of Nine Nations Reach Rumania CERNAUTI, Rumania, Sept. 15.— A caravan of foreign diplomats with their wives and other members of their families arrived here tonight to escape the war which is fleoding swiftly to the extreme southwest Poland. Members of the group, 60 in all, brought reports of a tremendous new German drive aimed to cut off Poland from Rumania. In the group of diplomats arriv- ing is American Ambassador to Po- land Anthony Biddle. He is accom= panied by Mrs. Biddle, their daugh- ter Peggy Schulz and Mrs. Biddle's , Mary McKenzie. Others in the party included dip- lomatic representatives from Brazil, Spain, Ttaly, Belgium, Sweden, The Netherlands, Switzerland and Ja- pan, Most of the members of the group plan to leave during the night for Bucharest., e ONE SABLE VESSEL SEATTLE, Sept. 15. — Only one fishing vessel arrived here today and that was the Wesley, from the local banks, bringing in 12,000 pounds of sable and selling for 5% cents a pound straight. Saturday Luncheon at the BARANQOF | Braised Sirloin Tips i and BAKED SPAGHETTI | YOUR SAVINGS | ARE INSURED, ARE INSTANTLY | AVAILABLE AND EARN GREAT- | ER RETURNS WITH THE | | ALASKA FEDERAL Savings and Loan Assn. | of Juneau : TELEPHONE 3 SELLS AT SEATILE { | | I [ results. nephew, Emory Adams; Contractor PHONE 478 °* °* PHONE 371 iT"s"r‘I‘lvi'E‘ré"’Hg‘)” ry Lz, | )\ y/// f1 \ \,f“fii /‘ '[//251/1/// @”22: _ J \ ',[/‘f‘:fl AL Spruce Up Your Heme With These HOUSEHOLD HELPERS New, improved soaps and cleaners have taken the drudgery out of House Cleaning. You'll find these Househcld Helpers make cleaning easier than ever. Save time, money and /Wisora| NUBORA 43c ¢ Giant Size CLEANSER 3-.25¢ Searchlight Matches e 2€ CLOROK gt B FRESH MEATS Maxine Complexion Soap . ....... Exceptionally low prices on Centennial Cake Flour . . ... .. 41b. pky. 33c(| y AMBLEGS . 1. 35c 1939 Spring LAMB ROASTS lb. 25¢ Shoulders—Ready Trimmed POT ROASTS Choice Cuts PRIMEBEEF - .lb. Zac SHORT RIBS BEEF - - - - Ib. Ic Call California Gbrocerrryilol;;i- b;h;fil Country Style FRESH FRUITS - - - and VEGETABLES TOMATOES 2 5 c 2 pounds . . . Call California Grocery—478 fobking Apples 3 Ibs. 25¢ Call California Grocery Meat Dept.—371 PurePorkSausage, Ib. 30¢ LEAN, CORN-FED LOIN PORK ROAST ....... CABBAGE, Home Grown §¢ Call California Grocery anl.—(7§ FRESH HOME GROWN CABBAGE } SLICED BACON, Rath, No Rind . . . . .1b. 35¢ - BR[| ) e——— P EGGS, New York Exira Medium, 2 dozen 65¢ KRAFT'SCHEESE . .. ......%Ib. pkg. 19¢ American—Brick—Velveeta—Pimento SPRY SHORTENING ...............5% ‘Cull Culi!omiaié;'or;ry Meat finpl.—(filw BANANAS, 3 pounds 25¢ Golden Ripe Call California Grocery Dept.—478 A FRESH PEARS PEACHES BANANAS APPLES PRUNES ORANGES CANTALOUPES GRAPES AND MANY OTHER ITEMS NOT MENTIONED | — | NUCOA™~ (o ] Call California Grocery Dept.—478 CIGARETTES . ..., .Carlon$1.25 AT RIGHT PRICES Camels—Chesterfields—Luckies—Raleighs PHONE 478 PHONE 371 CALIFORNIA GROCERY warices " Juneau's Own and Independently-Owned Modern Pure Foods Store” {

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