The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 1, 1940, Page 3

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AND NEWS THAT IS NEWS! Friday—Saturday MICKEY MOUSE MATINEE SATURDAY—1 P, M. How can the IRST OFFENSE inst society g be the .without tolerance % ¥ and reform ¥ by the State? £ R B T MICKEY MOUSE Matinee Saturday TWO FEATURES IRIS MEREDITH SERIAL JOHNNY cuting (h« m, weine oo REGISTRATION i o ';::::; f:: NOW OPEN FOR “ that they can be molded into use- ful citizen, "Twelve Crowded Hours,” “ “Firsi Offenders” Who Voted Year Ago Jnens Tonight Already Registered wer to the nation- | ‘@ w to keep first T a——— > voted in th >thy )N a year ago ne cted from the RKO Ru t reg anew, but all othe dio screen play by John Twist must in order to qualify to v - - this g year. City Clerk's offie NEW TEwuevHONE DIRECTORY also be advised of any ck To be is mb | addess of Vobat - - s please LII‘ Jun ve co.eie- | Junaay Warden adv . : . At Sitka Hotel First it i ccommodating few visitors at present, the ? exquisite flavor and clearness, take pride ! V¢ in serving Schilling Tea. Compare its |, 0 M fragrant, refreshing goodness! Compare it . for everything you want in a cup of tea! Enjoy the best — insist on Schilling Tea. llan . was given a with him THE TEA OF FLA\’OR - > - Empire Want Ads Bring Lesults. ‘.. R s o & P GEORGE BROTHERS PAY°’N TAKIT 4 Free Peliveries Daily SRR FHONE 92-35 —-—— Beter Prices - - Beiter Quality SAVE 5% o cousen sorkc s s50SAVE 5% POT ROAST ... POUND DD CHICKENS roum> 2eF @ ROAST LEG 0F VEAL POUND ¢BoB ROAST LEG OF PORK o 35¢ ROAST LEG GF LAMB o 335¢ ROLLED RUMP POUND o oD € RGLLED R'B Frmi ... POUND 35(,' EE AT GEORGE BROTHERS — TONIGHT — 7.30 Big Prawing——4 Prizes GEORGE BROTHERS PHONE 92-95 ... Mixers After 6 P. M. Those who know their tea and wane | 0Om hotel is not entirely complet- |large plumbing house in Alaska - Books Close March 30-All o -« »d 34 ote six U try i months’ suspended sentence in ‘: l ln S. Commissioner’s Court. Petr; brought the confiscated pelt back leav: | | | | \ - GOVERNOR 0 Pians fo Tz;ker'Sfeamer at |is to be built at Fairba | Legion Dugout | George Gullufsen. Miss Pat Gulluf- | sen will also be present at the ses- the committee in charge of junior ! For Mrs, A. F. Ghiglione, the for- |briefly in Juneau, Mrs. Charles W. ‘Wlth luncheon and an informal af- | fodils, combined with matching ta- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1940. 3 GEORGEB.RICE | Daily Crossword Puzzle DEMILLE SPECTACLE PASSES AWAY e . (OLISEUM THEATRE 'I'HES MQRNgNfi hE‘ r[lTS E%G;A sgA Y X - Juneau’s Greatest Show Value , g | Zom ol Well Known Juneau Busi- e ness Man Dies at Fam- e 3rd BIG DAY ily ReSIden(e Here i GRI:ATI‘.S’I‘ oy SIEEIN SiU PRIE f GIE . [TEDIS 19, Widths The dream of ad by men far-v [e] v.m hed and during Rambow Girls Lunch Tomorrow A covered dish luncheon will feature tomorrow's gathering of the Order of Rainbow Girls in the Scottish Rite Temple Ruth Allen, Ann Lois Davis and Lorraine Johnson will be in g of the noon it \h]l s, then lh( built up R Masonic Lodge i was a Past Exalted Ruler , Julia and muh 1 g the iunch e i sermann, worihy acvier i | Barhara Stanwyek Akim arter Mortuary and \(1 sonic iroff « Robert Preston Overman - 8riaz Donlevy asd Directed by Ceci! B DeMille 1 interment w! Plot of Evergreen Cemetery. IS NOW AT HOME | gy presiding, The! Miss Jane Alexand the Pib- will leave for their lic Welfare office, was d e Westward derwent an y are MEETS TONIGHT - several days ago First Show 5P M G 3 { She is at the home of her parents, Second Show Starts 9:45 P, M Tiiekit's TI Gounill’ tmeats i - or-Iorenbed i GURLkA TTo8 L COR GORHAM BACK Judge and Mrs. G, F. Alexander. = | Juneau’s City Council meets 0 migsion officials are continuing at| H. C. Gorham returned on_the S g NO ADVANCE IN PRICES :‘ i g S e s headquarters here, with Chief En-'North Coast from Sitka last night. Empire classitieds pay. . Opening of bids on the small boat 2 - T # T T R harbor mooring facilities and dis- R 2o o cussion of n]l(‘ g on the ballot a proposal to ehange clocks here to de time will be orders of busi- > oo Calimmla Grocery & Marke ’I‘RE THESE MANY SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEKEND? MATCHES | New Pofatoes - 3 Ibs. 25¢ | 278 carien 280 caiciens | TOMATOES .25, 7 ans $1 2ib.boxp9e| (GARETTES “wvisrn™ §1,19 RETURN HERE EARLY APRIL Seattle March 30 for Juneau Ernest Gruening plans to ABohv Bumn ington March 14 Amo will make enroute to Seattle is one at Fort Mason, Cali , to con- fer with Major Edward George with reference to the Army air base which ASPARAGUS - 2 1bs. 59¢ | p R TNES MIRACLE WHIP-Quart 3¢ | "3 For 5o SWANSDOWN o - e — S CAKE FLOUR-2 pkgs. B5¢C | kETCHUP RITZ LARGE BOTTLE CRACKERS-—large 29¢ | t2c t Possible Quality . . Lowes: Possible Price 37] Phone-—-MEATS——Phn ne 371 ....................................................................... e | ROLLEDRUMP | BREAST | LOIN PORK LAMB | BEEF POT" ROAST VEAL ROAST STEW BOAST b.35¢ |b.15¢ |Ib:29¢ [b. 123¢ b.25¢ PORK SHOULDER | HORMEL | Colored HENS | LEG OF VEAL CHOPS | PORKROAST | BACON ROAST | ROASTS b.33¢ | 1b.25¢ | b.25¢ b.35¢ | 1b.35¢ " Fresh Ground | LEG OF | WILLAPOINT | SHORT RIBS | PORKor VEAL BEEF LAMB | OYSTERS | OF BEEF STEAK b.25¢ |1b.33¢ |r.40c |bh.18¢ Ib.30¢ - - e — Jr. Legion Aux. Meets Saturday, Outing Enjoyed The junior group of the Junior Legion Auxiliary will meet tomor- row morning at 11:30 o'clock in the Mrs. Mary Hagerup is the direc- tor for the juniors and advisors are Mrs. John McCormick and Mrs, sion tomorrow as a representative of the senior group. She will aid activties. Following the meeting a lunch-' eon will be served. ) Last night the senior members of the Junior Auxiliary enjoyed a skating party at Auk Lake. Chap- erones were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hellan, Mrs. John McCormick and Mr. .md Mrs. Ray qu,crup Luncheon Fetes Mrs. Ghiglione mer Alice Palmer, who is visiting | Hawkesworth entertained today in | the Iris Room of the Baranof Hotel| | ternoon. Twenty-one guests were seated | at the table which was centered with | arrangements of bright yellow daf- pers, | .- | HAWKINS RETURNS Oscar Hawkins, sheet metal man,| returned to Juneau on the North| Coast from Sjtka, ‘

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