The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 9, 1940, Page 2

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e 2 ¢ D Ic | Baranof Hotel, sailed south on the| L. T. Oldroyd, Director of the EX Mllll S QQM ”» U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU S(HOHTLER I m :‘lt‘:]xz;flp "hl(;r(h]"‘l(ld for a brief | téhsion Service with tthe University on Doua]_’ Opera Huddle to dave et SM“NG SOUTH business trip to eattle of Alaska, sailed on the Northland THE "/EA THER ttler expects to be in the for Ketchikan to spend a few days iy but a few days and will|in connection with Extensive Ser- THE DAILY ALASKA l-JVlPIRE. FRIDAY, FEB. 9, I940 . —— Sct (By the U. S. Weather Burcau) Queen Robert Schoettler, manager of the visit briefly there with his family.vice business B IS st for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 3:30 pam., Feb T S - light and Saturd little change mperature g T L i et . Satrday e change n emperiive = erly 1 T gt . Soiilett Atkskon S sight. Rt < rohiUnis day; moderate southerly wind, except moderate to fresh over sou and straits and Lynn Canal y Forecast of winas along the coast of the Gulf of Alaskas From Dixon En to , moderate to f uthwest night, becoming weste aturday. Sitka to Hinchinbro scutherly tonight, c ble Saturday, probably northwesterly Hinchinbrook to Kodiak moderate to fresh northerly. Winds over southern portion of Gulf will continue fresh west to southwest | LOCAL DATA fresh = 20th CENTURY GROCERY We Den’t Meet Prices === pHONE 603 WE MAKE THEM: Humidity Wind Velocity Weather Time Barometer 1 p. IF YOU ARE HAVING BUDGET TROUBLE e e Al G el 3:30 a today 2945 34 97 SE 8 L. rain, snow Noon today 29.50 37 93 NE 3 Lt. Rain RADIO REPORTS LET US PRESCRIBE THE FOLLOWING d e | | SHREDDED K t | | TODAY of business, soclety and the music world are_pictured as they launched campaign in New York to | A : R T Z k 35 Golden H)pe take ownership of the Ilntt’lllshmg Metropolitan Opera House from the “golden horseshoe” and develop it [ 5 tempt. Lowest 3:30a.m. Precip. 3:30am el o p gS c into a great national musie center. They ask music lovers to contribute $1,000,000. Left to right, | Station 24 hours te np. temp. 24 hours Weather B nas . 3 lbs. 356 Cornelius N, Bliss; George A. Sloan; Lucrezia Bori, opera star; David Sarnoff, radio executive, and Mrs. | Anchorage 27 | 20 20 0 Pt. C VIGTORY afla August Belmont, society matron. | Barrow -17 | -22 -17 0 Clea & L ja et | Nome 8 ; -13 -13 1 cl nos Fflun n 4 cans 250 lorida N : = p i Bethel 1 11 12 o Sion o o MISSWHITTIER ~ DILLNGHAM Trnity SitverTea | S 2 | % & & & Liog , il Miver Tea [ 2= —g2 | O AR RAPKINS. .2 phs. 25c |Torioes, 31bs. 2 ISENTERTAINED ~ TRIPLES IN TomorrowP. M, E8" & 2 : ) | Ko 35 6 EaAPK! S s p gs- c L] Cordeya 38 | 34 84 100—COUNT TM—"'MBOSSED Oregon Yellow popUlAIION Inr annual " i g Jnucay 3 i s = - 5 = » + i Honoring Miss Mary Jeanette tine te W | S“k‘l“ 3 :3 | 107 VANCAMP'S—I-LE. TINS Onions - - 3 Ibs. 10¢ | = v wroce mamicse 10 mover st o &, e Rain PORK and BEAF\‘ . 3ior 25(: Y Cowling will be an event of Marcn Bristol Bay Vlllage Shows b“"}““ With & ¢of-| pojang 51 i 50 46 v m 16, a dessert bridge party and per- dial 1 extende: the YR~ oor “Prancisco .. 66 t 52 0 Most Spectacular Growth So Far in Alaska Census increase of more than 200 sonal shower was given last evenir by Mrs. Lou Hudson at her r dence in the Assembly Apartme Mrs. W. C. Overby was presente with high honors for the evening WEATHER SYNOPSIS 4l An elongated trough of low pressure extended this morning | the Aleutians eastward across the Gulf of Ala and into th northern portion of British Columbiaa, with the lowest reportei COBN 15 earstocan. COFFEE| wat 5o 43C ure was hich from California ather was gener , with tt ly stationary. Pre to the mid-Pacific Ocean, The precipitation occurring » lVOR\’ s 0 A P IVORY and consolation prize was given Miss o, in the population of Dil- il ];nn“! "Y{‘\x;‘t' \;[7 sure of 29.20 inches located just south of Cordova. There ar M. ]. B. Whittier. The traveling prize Was|jjngham in the past ten years was e 2 L€3, | gications that this depression w1l continue to fill and remain ne rie Hx‘buxi and L. S. Bottsford. | s in won by Miss Jean Gallagher; od today in census figures 1thw Asked for the.occasion were Mrs.|announced by Supervisor J. P. An- 1 Robert Davlin, Mrs. R. M. Akervick, | gerson Mrs. Burford Carmichael, Mrs. M The Bristol Bay village reports 3 J, Whittier, Mrs. W. T. Overby, Miss | 5 1940 total of 277 inhabitants, 3 p Bernhofer, . 3 i Jeannette Ringstead, Miss Jean Gal- | .ompared with 85 in 1930, g lagher, Miss Mary VanderLeest, Miss - , Feb, 10—Sunrise 7:46 am., sunset 4:44 p.m M Sy Gty e cassitos oring romus, | RESERVE offms | : g e - w3 Wherever the finest Vanilla beans PLAN OBSERVAN(CE :u' S' MA"' HELD In South Carolina - Fhovos Tseasasse v v on s OF DEFENSE WEEK )P IS CHARGED quality never ends! Schilling pure Vanilla has that exquisite, delicate from troplc lands flavor that won't bake or freeze out. Compare it for quality and flavor! Large Bars g Each MATC][ES l’c 25¢ |z 2° N3 s 19¢ # ip CORN, Cream 5 ?o.’fin......eachl c ]zy'rs?:«!imln‘ E cunten Susgestions MAID O' CLOVER These low prices will be maintained throughout Lent Ibs ON THESE FOUR ITEMS ONLY: SCHILLINGS | ] 1 De'Pnfie WLEP rmseweir W Lincoln’s and will be y this year p ROME, Feb. 9. — Americans Reme are complaining of rece 1 the United States Juneau Chap- s overduc bearin Officers Asso- ;‘;" B ‘:1 Y (\fi“l _)l‘ d Cont ip. by 15 was Rhn S AR ., | the British Contraband Control io talks on KINY will & ver . H wnutan waihers i FTIQAY Services - oo White Mry Tona, wed. tins . . 19c each "'w.lgn T ; E G G s Vv en Eveland and Mi- Lt fipl -0 nio Secheye Salmon . 25c each | CoOPSpecielA—lamge S . Laufi 5t they oghh & At Trinity Church 6 to 6:15 o'cl next Sun- vices will be held at Trinity day, will be given by Captain Wal-| S Cathedral every Friday eve ock during Lent, it w 37 SPICES 19 EXTRACTS mmmluum|||||'um|m|ummmmm S 8 IO EAT TR IllllIIIIIIIIIIIIII|_|IIIIIIIIIlIIIIII|||I|||lIllllll_||lIIIII||IIIIII||I|IIIIII|I|IIIIIIIIIIIIII||IIIIIIII|IIIIIIIlIlIHIIII ?’53&‘.?;:‘;‘1: o Spaghetti ... ...31bs. 19c z d°l 63c T S Darigold-Pild Cheese, , ..........23¢c § ¥ nounced today by Dean C 5-.7.'.1lII1|||IIHIHIHIIIIHHIIIIH|H|||H||l|||||||"|||||||||||||||||| T Empi.c Watv Ads Bring Besnlts,, | Stariing_tonight :l‘)‘j.(“.;.'\m:f“mm;.. Order.” - : BANKS ARE T0 BE ' to be closed on sance of Lincoln's Just to prove that Northerners bn’lhda)* which is a holiday. shouldn’t be “misled” by reports of ——— ive-degree cold in South Carolina, SPECIAL!! FLOWER SHOP FOR KETCHIKAN " " 'sspariambure. ™ Second and Franklin #' Territorial Commissioner of Edu- } cation Anthony E. Karnes left on B. M. BEHRENDS Quality Since 1887 Special Sale! CHENILLE SATURDAY SPECIALS A NEW ORCEIDS Rociiwcmmmme B R R WASHABLE ! school administrative trip to Ket- ” sl UCKE! s L l P s chikan, Wrangell and Petersburg. ! \ 3 B He will return the latter part of ’ ) . | Ry i ; o B You'll Be Thrilled : OVERBY RETURNS ) % o PRIN' i\ Deputy Oollector of Internal Csass' the niaidvitn! v STRIPES and CHECKS fo Wear! SR i S _ =says the majority! t ! spending a few days in the Ju- This “DOUBLE-RICH” G 0 ‘ BAND BOTTOM | neau office between boats. He re- whiskey is the largest o ALL COLORS foors Sis. ang wi leave on the| Selling straight Bourbon Mount McKinley for Ketchikan Wwhiskey in the world. I8 | for further income tax work. W 24 ( e YORK ON NORTH COAST ] James R. York is returning from a two months’ trip to California. Get Your Valentine | F is on the steamer North Coast Flowers NOW! | TEErETy | WE ARE SHIPPING [§ CRCHIDS A LIMITED SUPPLY! $1.95 and §2.50 Pajamas oy SPORT FELTS v d' STRAW and . T $1.50 ' Various Colors Fha g Ay ALL NEW ALL SPRING MODELS $1.95 There is no more appro- priate Valentine Gift. We are not posing as scien- tific florists—we are selling y " flowers. L M . | SCHENLEY DISTRIBUTORS. INC. ‘o NEw YORK, WY, 0 F F ] We have a greenhouse suf- i ® ficient for our needs and 4 A types of work. Floor length, flowing beau- tifully styled Chenille House Coats . . . Remarkably low priced, in a special Satur- day Sale. New spring pass) tels. Sizes 12-20. Limited quantity. All sales finall ¢ SUCCEEDS BORAH —To the senate goes Former Sen. Jokn W. Thomas (above), PHONE 557 man named by Utah's governt: a P seat left by [Ate ‘Wm. Bnr__a& | prepared to take care of all ' .: 1 i i | | LET US HELP YOU— Leota’s in the Baranof Hotel f'Jouss-, | STEVENS | DEVLIN'S

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