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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY JAN. 5, PHOeNE 146 3 FREE Deliveries DAILY HOME GROCERY WILLOUGHBY AVE. and E STREET HERMLE & THIBODEAU FRESH EGGS| BUTTER | AMERICAN MEAT Grade A—Mediums Fresh Sweet Cream MPANY 2doz. 55¢ | 2bs. 75¢ | = COMPANT CRISCO COFFEE |Phone38 .., 6 'b. t,oll $l .37 Chase & Sanborn’s or Schillings Where Customers and Quality Meet Pound 25¢ o e 2 plkgs. 69¢ f Py Pound 29¢ : 6 pkgs. J33e CREAM OF WHEAT | CABBAGE FRESH STEW HENS 2pkgs.54c | Pound3¢ | pPound 25¢ RICE B Lo O STRING BEANS Baby Beef Pot Roast 21h. pkg.19¢ | iZtins D3¢ | pouni25e HOT SAUCE DRY FIGS—New Cro, %aa;?- Homeéu;sn White—2 Ibs. 29¢ Leg of Lamb — ll_olled > 10K &0 Roasis—Roast Chicken Black — 2 lbs. 25¢ ORANMNGES Fryers — Pork Roasis WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF MEDIUM LARGE Swest Juicy Novels FRESH flWfl'S and 2 doz. 59¢ | VEGTEABLES Francisco, as to the whereabouts|and battery. Formerly reserved for the Bio- is Harrv Hoffman. MUSK ox pASIURE logical Survey for use as a musk |of her son, Douglas Redenbaugh, T0 BE USED FOR [oi oo s oy e wae| e NATIONAL DEFEMSE 700" mhe eservation ties on HlGHWAY RESIDENT bk 8 R Ak ACCUSED OF ASSAULT| wasnrnoron. — right-of-way of the | members of the Senate, U. S. Commissioner Withdrawa! °rd reservation of Railroad som¢ 700 acres of land r Fair- banks . for mil es is ordered by President Rooseyvelt un- An inquiry been reccived by on the Loop road of the Glacier President Roosevelt's der an executive order dated De- the District Court from Mrs. Mary |Highway by Deputy Marshal Sid cember 19. tin, 780 Post Street, San| Thompson on a charge of assault in taxes. - — LOOKING FOR SON Roy Nichols was arrested last night | SALE of KAYSER . Pajamas JANUARY All Sizes—All Colors Reg. $2.50 Values SALE BUY AT HOME and SAVE Group 2: roup 3— THE $1.95 . “’$10 DIFFERENCE! | Groupa: | Goomps ; $2.95 JONES- STEVENS SALE Special Saturday Sizes Gromp 1— Group 1: 95C Group 2— $7-50 DEVLIN'S American Meat Co. Complaining witness | On being arraigned today b(\f())(' who received Christmas Seals five Felix Gre Nichols was admitted to $250 bail. | mal conference, decided to oppose| | contributions to the request for|campaign until they receive these ical staff of the Office of Indian a forty-eight million dollar increase little “memory jogs i DEVLIN'S [INVENTORY| ] ¢ SALE CONTINUES! CLEARANCE | COATS $5—-810 SHOES |a4812.50 Broken Lings and | DIRIEESSES . 2 for $9 $12.50 | Ayl for$1051 Leota’s in the Baranof Holel“ Anolher ~ $100,000 To Finns Fourth Ins!%enl Is Sent Abroad from Funds Raised in U S. NEW YORK, Jan. 5-—Herbert Hoover, Chairman of the Finnish Relief Fund, has transferred to Finnish agencies the fourth $100,- 000 collected in the United States. Hoover said newspapers are doing | splendid work in collecting the| funds, giving space unstintingly, chargi nothing and even pay- ing for transmission to headquar- ters the funds raised. Radio sta-| tions are also assisting in calling for funds and then instructing all | to pay their contributions at the | newspaper offices in charge of the | fund. | largest selling straight bourbon! favorite restau- | rant or pack- | (and the many things which must | be done,” he said, “it is easy to post- | pone and then forget the payment | |for the Se The Ww¢ H Association goes on all year and| { money received now will be just as| | helpful in fighting this disease as| ‘Lhi\L (UnLllbutL(l during the lu)lmny | season.” UNITED STATES MARINE SENTRY SHOOTS NIPPON SHANGHAT, Jfln 5. —A Umfr‘d Staw\ Marine sentry shot :md‘ slightly wounded a Japanese private | age store . | » PROOF ... COPYRIGHT 1939, SCHENLEY | WSTILLERS CORPORATION, NEW YORK CITY MEMORY JOGGERS ARE MAILED OU Christmas Seal Follow-ups Sent OQut by Local ‘ Organigiion ping early this morning according to a joint communique issued by the | American and Japanese mlitary au- thorities at Peiping. The statement fails to explain the' |incident but predicted an | ble settlement after negctiations.” S eee IYERMANS (SIX OF THEM) CAME Eleven hundred and twenty-five “Christmas Seal Follow-ups” were| |mailed today to Juneau residents | weeks ago but who have not yet responded to the appeals sent with Dr. Harry Tyerman, his wife, his them. mother, his two children and his | John Reck, chairman of the Ju- dog came all the way to Juneau Republican | neau Committee said that each year from Needles, Calfornia, only to turn in a for-| | many people forget to send in their right around and go back again. tuberculosis Dr. Tyerman was to join the med- Affairs, with headquarters at Ju- ) “Because of the holiday season neau and a temporary assignment SPECIALS! Pennies are Dollars GROUP 1 Buy a Coat for $12.7 54 D a PENNY and BUY a $10 75 DRESS and a $2.75 HAT ALL for $12.76 GROUP 2 Buy a Dress for $4.95 SIS BAG and 2 an $3.00 HAT } odpt 4, ALL for $4.96 | MALF PRICE Some v;i}h Fur! Tiny Tots Snow Suits Some all wool — others part .-wool. Priced at $1.95 and $3.95 All Winter GROUP 3 Buy a Formal for $10.50 ADD a PENNY and BUY a COCKTAIL DRESS A wide variety of EVENING DRESSES —in crepe, satin, taffeta and velvet are ‘to be found at the CHANNEL APPAREL SHOP. CHANNEL APPAREL s ”roo.o VOGUE sHOP the American compound at Pei-|~————————— amica- | JUST FOR RIDE, U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAUV THE WEATHER (By the U. 8. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 3:30 p.m., Jan. 5: Cloudy tonight, probably light snow or rain Satu moderate var- jable winds, mostly southerly. Minimum temperature tonight about 30 degrees. Forecast for Southeast Alaska: Northern portion—Cloudy tonight, occasional light rain or snow, except light snow over the extreme northern portion Saturday; gentle variable wind, becoming southeast- erly Saturday, except northerly over Lynn Canal. Southern portion Occasional light rain tonight and Saturday; moderate easterly wind, becoming southeasterly Saturday. Forecast of winas along the coast of the Gulf of Alaska. Winds along the coast frorh Dixon Entrance to Sitka will be mod- erate variable, mostly easterly tonight, becoming southeasterly Sat- urday; from Sitka to Cape Hinchinbrook, moderate easterly, in- creasing Saturday. LOCAL DATA Barometer Temp. Humidity wina Velocity 29.58 46 39 NE 13 29.66 33 86 SW 2 29.77 36 82 wWsw 1 RADIO REPORTS Weather Cloudy Clear Cloudy Time 3:30 p.m. yest'y 3:30 am. today Noon today .. TODAY _ Max. tempt. Lowest 3:30a.m. Precip, 3:3Cam Station last 24 hourg temp. temp. 24 hours Weather Anchorage 26 11 24 0 Cloudy Barrow 3 | =4 0 Clear Nome 20 | o Cloudy Bethel 10 Cloudy Fairbanks 10 Cloudy St. Paul 19 ] Snow Dutch Harbor .. 22 Cloudy Kodiak 36 | Clear Cordova 34 Cloudy Juneau 47 Clear Sitka 46 Ketchikan 40 Seattle 54 Poriland 52 San Francisco .. 59 Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy ‘WEATHER SYNOPSIS The disturbance situated off the coast of Queen Charlotte Is- land yesterday afternoon has continued to weaken and has moved little, while another disturbance moving northeastward was ap- proaching the lower southwestern portion of the Gulf of Alaska with central pressure of 2894 inches reported this morning about 300 miles southeast of Dutch Harbor. Light to moderate rain oc- curred from western Washington and Oregon to Queen Charlotte Island. Otherwise no precipitation was reported over this forecast district, the weather being mostly cloudy with no important changes in temperature, Juneau, Jan. (ivsum-lsev 846 a.m. ARIIllERY IN ACTION ALONG WESTERN AREA Germany Also Making Air Reconnaissance Over Allied Terrifory (By Aseociated Press) Mechanic-Shovel Runner — Mar-| Livelier artillery action is re- ried, age 43. Fifteen years exper- ported on the Western Front hy ience on gas and diesel shovels, large | the German Command. and small, do own mechanical re-| Air reconnaissance against Great pair work. One year for equipment Britain and France is also report- company as all around shovel repair | ed. man and salesman. Call for ES 3215. sunset, 3:27 pm \to Metlakatla, but he changed his mind after arrival and headed back with his large family on the North | Coast last night. Needles is on the southeastern border of Californa. S e THELP AN | ALASKAN Telephone 713 or write The Alaska Territorial Employment Service AL et Try an Empire ad. WHEN YOU Buy at Home CLEARANCE You Are SHIRTS BUYING vid THRIFTLY PAJAMAS B. M. Behrends Co. MEN'S SHOP Do you s-t-r-e-t-c-h every dollar so that every cent of it does its work well? If you do, you know how all-impor- fant those questions of what, where and how to buy really are! You know that a real bargain is a standard piece of merchangise selling below the standard price But did you know that the best and eas- iest way of finding real bar- gains is simply ~ occupying your easy chair and checking every Empire advertisement? This way leads to dependable merchants and merchandise .wlthml physical effort! The Juneau Firms, Members of the Retail Merchants Asso- ciation of Juneau, will re- main open SATURDAY and MONDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 9 OCLOCK. Reg. 2.00, 2.50 2.95 Here's a real break for the men—100 fine Shirts and Pajamas for immediate clearance. Two famous ® names which we cannot Read Your advertise. Solid colors and novelty patterns. You'll have to come early if you DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE want one of these. SHIRTS—142-17 PAJAMAS—A-B-C-D . A A