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v s A v 3 . THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JAN. l, [980 e 'FEWER DIVORCES GRANTED I ”5939 sRain 4 MEN ARE ! iN 1939; COURT DISSOLVES .:: - Tofal 119.46 DROWNED IN YR AVERAGE 1 EAU FUND FOR FINLAND REACHES $206 | U Ex-NLRB Boss ; Bucho!z e NORTH Hayw V. Wohlgamuth \\uhlL:\: 58 JUNEAU TIES IN VEAR°° S InchesHere KATALLABA G G | \‘l N. Hendricksen versus Maric| Juneau's divorce mill pround ter Sisson Hendricksen. y in 1939, freeing only 58 cou-| Esther Kaser Metzgar versusJohn | john S, Eddy I as compared to 69 in the previ- | D. Metagar 1 Eddy cus year and 77 in 1937 Marie McGuire versus George W.| s es were | McGuire, e e Achsah Alma Henry versus Sid- ‘ \Heaviest Preclpnlahon on Pioneer Trapper Sons of —Generous Gifts | Recor d-Three Feet | Old Seftler, . 0. Em- | score tuan saoo s been coniiv- 4 ’ More 'han Normal ployee lose Lives uted by Juneauites to a local Fin- nish relief fund in the first two versus Edna M L. Schies (7 IN QUALITY versus Alice Choiee American Winston versus J. ; Bowrbon granted by the District Court |days of collections here. . Bottled in Bond. 2 The complete list for the First ney Leonard Henry t rained and it rained in 1939, CORDOVA, Alaska, Jan. 1—Four{ Contributions, up fo this after- At your favorite Division is as follows Mt CRIRT] RGOS OIE - O Miller versus Ray N. coiting a new record which is men wer Katalla, the noon, were as follows restaurant and package store Muriel Ferguson versus Clarence m;: F:fd‘": s 4 RS Mill [ 11 to stand for many a year.|Co reported last| Previously acknowledged $121.00 uson W o Found versus ATthUT| Genette Nelson versus Arthur| he year's precipitation total, as|Saturd a message re-| J. A. Soufoulis 10.00 | r E. Elkins versus Laura H f A g __| Nelson 5 {announced today by the U. 8. ceived Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Salo 20.00 | Elk William E. Hixon versus Fern| Lioyd A. Balcom versus Mary|weather Bureau, was 11946 inches,| The victims were Bill Holman,| George Alfors 20.00 | Clarice Wellesley versus Edwinc. Marie Hixon. | Balcom. | This egceeds by almost a foot | pioneer trapper; O Knutson,. Emil Hietala 10.00 2 Marie Mead Nelson versus Henry| peola P. Nygaard versus Henrs | ine previous record of 10852 es- Standayd Oil employee, and two! Carlson Boarding House /ilma Fitzgibbons versus Rich- T Nelson. [A. Nygaard [tablished in 1917. Precipitation |brothers, Tommy and Mike White. and Boarders 25.00 ard Fitzgibbons Ronald Wiley versus Wileta| wilam E. Frink versus Ruth L.|yecords have been kept in Juneau| The four were drowned while skif-1 et Ernest M. Stewart versus Marion Cavle Wiley. s | Prink. {since 1881, but never before did fing between the Standard Oil Com-| Total $206.00 Stewart Thelma Fay Boyle versus Ber-| Carl Christensen versus Albert A.|(he rain eome down the way it|Pany’s property and Katalla, All money collected will be sent James P. Miller Belle Alla McVey versus James Mard Boyle. Christense: |did in-the year just closed | Tommy and Mike White are sons to the Finnish Relief Fund, Inc ; Lelin McVey _ Marion Littlefleld versus Charles| Opal Pear! Bell versus John Ten-| average annual rainfall for Ju-|Of Tom White, one of the first set- | Donations should be made through | seposed regional director of the Elizabeth V. Murphy versus John Liftlefield. nant Bell | 15 8325 inches. Lightest an.| tlers of Katalla The Empire office. R s ot & A. Murphy ::sle Salazar versus Andrew Sal-| afayme Fredericksen versus Al-| Bantall was S50 thikss fo| TR LB A | :em%sml;ebi:‘]'l:;“x'.stpzlci;uvr(ing;t;; e ) Ethel E. Haines versus Thomas %% ; | bert Frederic 1911. In 1938 the total was 103.94 g e U dEaiAy) Ha taatifed that e wosl. W. Haines TSR R § s s e OhaEY| M. Frank Johnson versus Fran k| mches. This marks the first time| JO@ Still Smiling "ORGANIZED" FISH | ired Decktie he insisted on im Oscar H. Ueland versus Loretta J2Mes: | Johnson Jon record in which rainfall has| r tial administration of the law. | W. Ueland. Amy . $9% Meff wersus Herbert| jossphine Olofsolt Wemlis John E.{gone over 100 inghes for ' twol sl > Albert O. Crooks versus Elizabeth J-_Neff. Olofson. 1005EKAVE ‘yenrs, (AUGHT BY ANGlER HAERTAEiR Phoebe Crooks. Margaret Harris McBride Versus| Gajl Rex Sunderland versus Mars | AGAERY Jennie Runstad versus Hans DOUgIas Ross McBride. | Sunderland WILDWOOD, N. J, Jan, 1. —A 15% Runstad. Grace Ingle versus Lester Ingle.| prene Naugle versus Fred L fish with a union labe! was caught Goldie Diven versus Charles Raymond R. Smith versus Emma | Ngygje, by Harry Lloyd of Philadelphia e 5 Diven Smith. Eugene Handy versus Gretchen OHVI‘ op Stuck to the scales of tk cana(fllal'l DZSCOHR! - Anna Lee versus Jack O. Lee James J. Connors Jr. versus Rose | gandy and-a-half-pound # ’ Fred W. Ball versus Gladys L. B- ©onnors. ersus Leste label of the Interna “]l T' Ball L Cora F. Brostrom versus Edw wl cey S‘a(k losaS ‘ Workers' Union, A. 4 ) s(‘l,l]?h Clyde L. Duncan versus Viola M. J- Brostrom. Marie versus George % Duncan Virginja Faircloth versus Pierce Ronning i v/ Thelma Smith versus Forrest V. Smith, t\ B Lotirton sor7ie0 FO Faircloth. Vern C versus Doris A Alex Demos versus Hilda Demos.| yrap. Charles L. Popejoy versus Lu- ned atop Katri Antila versus John An- McLeod Brown ve TILLERS OO tila cille Popejoy. at the | Gordon P. Selmyhr versus Helen _Ann Smigh Barr versus John M umption versus Es- Mewag = Selmyhr. Barr. ther I. Sumption tened to jump to his death fappy Wilma Swenson versus Owen A, Rosanna A, Schneider versus pogebelle M. Holst versus Roj in his precarious solitude Swenson Peter N. Schneider. Holst, 3 the warden promised to re- Selma Stensland versus Nels Frances C. Jones versus Thomas| Freda Greenaa versus Hans ! turn him to another institution. 2 StenalALa’ Arthur Jones. Gridden. . homesick prisoner had ra- @(;qu Straight Bourbon Whiskey, 100 proof. Copy Mildred J. Weathers versus Alyia Clarence Withrow versus Irene| zgla Anneskitt versus David An- | tioned himself with food and water L W . right 1939, Schenley Distillers Corp., N.Y.C. 1 weathers. Bell Withrow. neskitt. end gave the authorities an anxi- Lillian Hatley Sisson versus Wal- D e e S SHATTUCK AGENCY BB B A e e ) Roy A. Allen Dorothy Allen. Verna M. Duncan versus Clyde L. Duncan. Elizabeth Elaine Giovanetti ver- sus Edward John Giovanetti Howard Yetter versus versus Aileen Blackwood. Ada Elinor Schulze vrsus hard R. ‘Schulze. Jack < Walker versus Walker. Esther J. Sorensen versus Holger Ben- Katherine HAPPY NEW YEAR 1940 Emma Suzanne S on arjorie M. Binkley versus Paul Binkley l\'lr‘ Hibner w versus Nettie Hib- (. adys R Ek versus Harry L. daily consumption of butter. So he delays providing the custcmers with knives until after the soup is served. It keeps them from putting butter on the crackers and he re- ports that it “saves a tidy sum.” Tolson versus Robert After some hours aloft g view of the surrounding > he d(;cenri d. His terms ed, time. pital from injuries received in an automobile accident, Joe E. Brown, the wide-mouthed screen comedian, smiles his biggest for the camera. Joe has received but offi e <. Luckies, Chesters, Camels, Old Galds and Raleighs, tipped and plain DIAMOKRD WAX PAPER, 2 rolls, 125 1. 33c EXTRA FANCY APPLES, box $2.23 21bs.75¢ SWEET CREAM—93 SCORE G R S RN . 4140 2 A oo o s i Support the siore thai brought new low prices fo Juneau—"IRVING'S MARKET 3-1k. tins CRISCO or Snowdrifi - 59¢ 2-1b. in WILD ROSE LARD - - 3lc 4-1b. tin WILD ROSE LARD - - 5% 8-Ih. tin WILD ROSE LARD - $1.09 —_—— Recovering in a Los Angeles hos- Yesr ...50L.00 rt———————————— e, “BETTER PRICES" is our slogan o the | werkingmen of Juneau. IRVING'S Maii- KET is 160% the working man's store! Spinach, Poas 10 (ANSFOR 31,19 YOUR CHOICE OF Corn, Peas, Grapefruit, £ azhetti, Diced Car- rots, Kraut—and many other items—comc and cee the table full. 10 CANSFOR$1.39 ALL FIRST GRADE MERCHANDISE—YOUR CHOICE OF Toma- by’s Cut String Beans, Libby’s Peas, Kraut, Peas and Car- eet Potatoes, Pumpkin, Tuna Flakes, Vegetables for Salad, Booth's Sardines, Minced 'Clams, Hominy, Catsup, Ti Whole Beets—ALL NATIONALLY ADVERTISED ITEMS! 51b. tins School Boy Peanut Buter 33 Yetter. daily bundles of letters from well- /i& B R How Arthur W, Fox versus Ernestine —~.__Wishing fans. - Y i 2 W B4 # I. Fox. o) - Al ABOUT Bliss Gallagher versus Don Gal- ArigEOY. versus. & Empire cinssifiads lagher. < | Dorothy Muriel Witherington. 0 - WHATIS Helen Naphan versus Daniel Rose Purugganan versus Pablo ' R R & % gt J ey O | Naphan. ang Yaere Naugle versus Fred L P“}::;rlgiglmfiixon versus Tsabelle %‘ 0'0 :t i M t' S 2 l > F y C onpgapo’ ] INSIDE? o st of Monih pecm s on Jcompme’ orner! | . Dorothy L. Casey versus Rovert! gune Copeland versus Maurice i E. Casey Copeland —_—d l;[erbcrt L. Coleman versus Marie, Rena Malick versus Marven I fi Eif ’1 Ml destr: Coleman. Malick Ph 519 E‘fi“" % 4 IR ROTE tonl Albin E. Rensfeldt versus Fran- RS R one ehie Jid c‘] ; ces Rensfeldt. Tl Y o x NEW CAFE SCHEME | I ire, Henry Jackson ve Sadie i f“ . y “ontonts Tnsurance, It Jackson. e = > po p = | cos Allce Harvie Adams Jr. versus NEWTON, Kans, Jan. 1 — A (IGARETFES (arlons { HALF GALLON BLEACH .. .. .. . ... e ° John Jeseph Adams Jr. ?(')*":'ll:“ o:‘xeestlg;]v:a“:o Ug:‘t‘e;o:;“'f;d [ ® (5% stronger than Purex) ',1 Vera Blackwood versus Joseph ! something n the 16 CANS VICTORY nc FOoD &1 f : i i e N P, < el ImlllIIIIIllliIIIIII;IIIIIIIIIIIII|I|II|III!IIIIIIIHI]IIIIIIMIIIIIllllIIIIIlllllllIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIlIIII|IIIIIIIIIIllIIlIlIllllllllllIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII E G G S 2 d°l. 65c lo (ANS FOR A § GRADE A—LARGE—EVERY EGG PERFECT! = 9ic¢ E B u T T E R YOUR CHOICE OF Tomatoes, String Beans, Carrots, Hominy, ;_‘:" & ‘__:__________ Home Style PEACHES Size No. 2% cans Z cans 49c i = Don't Forget—OUR LIQUOR SPECIALS e .The Management and Staff c'él;rm:rugre: THROUGH NEW YEAR'S' | | MIRACLE WHIP 3 o - he items in ad with a pencil that Join in Wishing Youand 2 Ibs. Krispy CRACKERS . . 37 | | Check the tens 1 S 1 1 " BABY FOOD 1293 | | " PHONE s13—We Deliver €. 0.D. | || Yours, the Happiest of New Years for 1940! R IHIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIllIIIIIIIlIIII|lIIIIlflIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIflIlIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIII - A Complete Assortment spuns U. S. Government Inspected 25 pounds 13c COME IN AND SEE A STORE FULL OF BARGAINS 5 ans of FRUIT $1.00 YOUR CHOICE 10 ans of JUICE 97 ¢ YOUR CHOICE Full Pound Schillings TEA - - 6% COFFEE " ““ POUND 25¢ M. J. B—Schilings—Chase and Sanborn - mLo ALL FLAVORS 3 PACKAGES lsc is_includes Roval Pudding—Chocolate—Vanilla—Buttercoteh 13 (ANS MILK 98¢ BORDEN'S—CARNATION—DARIGOLD ENTLY SELLS AT THE LOWEST ECAUSE WE PAY CASH! Swift's Bacon hali or whole slab . 1b. 77¢ 2 pounds STEW MEAT 25¢ PORK CHOPS 1. 35¢ FORK STEAK . i, 20c SIRLOIN STEAK 1h. 35¢ PRICES AVAILABLE TO JANUARY 6TH INCLUSIVE All Prices Subject to Change With Notice!