The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 8, 1940, Page 2

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2 THE WEATHER (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and vicini Cloudy tonight and Saturday, m 30 degrees; gentle variable winds Forecast for Sout temperature tonight a erate northerly over Forecast of winas along the coast of the Gulf of From Dixon Entrance to Kodiak, moderate westerly wind LOCAL DATA Time Barometer ‘Tlemp. Humidity Wind Velocity 3:30 p.m. yest'y 2083 4“4 7 S 4 3:30 a.m. today 29.81 33 95 w 2 Noon today 2991 42 66 SE 6 RADIO REPORTS TODAY Max. tempt. Lcwest 3:30am Precip. hours temp. temp 24 hours 21 16 17 Fairbanks 10 1 St. Paul Dutch Harbor Kediak i Cordova 35 19 Juneau 1 z Sitka [ Ketchikan 5 | Seattle 5% i 40 : Portland 5 | 0 2 San Francisco WEATHER SINOPSIS A weak low pressure area was situated in Southeast Ala: of O.e just off the coast of ed westward from the coast highest barpmeter 3040 inches, in latitude for some light rain in the vicinit/ of Kediak ¢ weaaher was cloudy over most sections of tures slightly higher in the Inter The stor coast of Washington yesterday mover inland to British Célurfibia. Ju 12 TEAMS ARE OFF, DOG RACE MINERS' CAFE IS Starting the Miners O. Bur The newecomer her complete new setup, v 1or dinners, bre; ry day. A . . ner each week ill be Eight Indians Are Entered— rne estaptishmen: each day from 5 am Hundreds Witness Start surns reports that ne in Early Morning FAIRBANKS. Alaska, March 8- A record-breaking crowd attired mostly in parkas and mukiuks 1 ered at the foot of Cushman Street this morning to witness the stir- ring start of the Northland’s dog classic on the frozen surface of Chena Slough. A dozen sturdy teams started out at 8 o'clock this morning on the gruelling grind of the 1840 Dog Derby over an 82-mile course to Livengood. . 4 whi At Livengood, the teams, entered \ skey in th?,‘vorld‘ from all over Alaska, will rest .en 3 { hours tonight, returning tomorrow, to the with the winning team likely cross the finish line late in afternoon. With two teams added since: terday, the starting order of were as fol'ows: Harold Arnt Skaug, Bob Buzby, 3 Allen, 15-year-old Fairbanks News Miner néwsboy. Bobby Hans ‘Walter John, Bergman Kokrines, George Jimmie, Mike Agababa, cob Butler, Harry Sai, and Crosk: Moses. Eight racers are Tadiar Whites are Skavg, Buzb; and Agababa, The most exciting part of the was when George Jim- 12 dogs. shy of the o1 carrying as a. spare ar spare dog fell from the ket 10 run a hundred yards before he was threwn back i u ed. Progress of the being reported by from siat along the rou The temperature is ten Lolow zero, sky is cloudy, and a light snow is falling. | Dog Derby rules require thatall W dogs be brought back, whether ex- hausted, crippled, dead or alive. - WASHINGTON — Fedeial Loan Administrator Jesse Jones announc- es China has been granted a 30-/ million dollar loan. ‘We Have Changed Our DELIVERY HOURS fo: 10;30A. M. and J. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU 1, March 9.—Sunrise 6:35 am., sunrise 5:48 p.m OPENED BY BURKS will be of his own baking of pas ~says the majority! This “DOUBLE-RICH” whiskey is the largest selling straight Bourbon DUE TO NEW STORE HOURS TO TAKERFFECT MONDAY, MARCH 11 California Grocery HUNTOON LEAVES THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1940. Huntoon au man who has been employ- | ' some time in both the Game| nission and the Forest Serv-|t led south last night on thet popul Northland, \ : Crowds Turned WITH NORTHLAND Away; Need for b soung, Large Gym Evident the ed into service to aid spectators in securing seats. Believers in the new Civic Sports Arena project count the the gym last night as a v the a be plenty of room” f , - Dozens o: persons who went late t night's basketoall games urned a ise there wasn't D com inside t m for them DEATH CA! ] MAN TO 3 | Huntoon will go in bysiness with| Firemen volunteered tg help p Selmar Holte, Forest Service em- Alaska. lhis father in St, Louis friends lice the crowds and take pr ployee, sailed south on the motor- said tions against smioking dangers and | ship Northland last night, called R overcrowding of the hall, and sev- | south by the death of his mothér Weather | o PiE Want Ads Brmg Results. | gral High Scholushers ere press- in Seattle ~1dv | i T 1 e i 4 " i ol fl.IlII!!lfllllll"llll||ll|||!|lllll|||llmlIllmlll”ll||llmlfflll!“liiIlllllHIIIIl!HIIIllll!lmi!llll||||||!l||l||||||"||||l|||lllfl Cl b == 7 . A = - PHONE = RV A YV Pt Pt. Cldy Cloudy | Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy of = = g s = = E = = z to 1 do all FRESH ASPARAGUS - LOCAL RUTABAGAS -6 HEINZ EXTRA LARGE RIPE OLIVES . - fin 25c DEL MONTE SCHILLINGS COFFEE Rownd i Me} tin ]9 SWIFT'S - Spaghetti and BUTTER ~ 2Pounds 7O Beginning MONDAY MARCH 11TH stere hours will be 8 A. M. to 5 P. M.—PLACE YOUR ; DELIVERIES: 10 and 1} 4. M,. 2ond 4P. M. S A s e B. M. Behrends Co. Quality Since 1887 Featured for Saturday New Sweaters As You Like Them! Casual c! in the grandest new swe: definitely styled for spring . . . They're so clever when you see them you'll want a whole sweater ‘wardrobe! 1.50-2.25-2.95 @ CARDIGANS ® PULL-ONS ® COATS ® WHITE ® NAVY ® PASTELS Everything in unusual sweaters . 100% all-wool, puffed shoulders, - smart knits, all styles rand-a. thrilling-.assorts ment of new colors. Ihs. 25¢ WINESAP APPLES, Jumble Pack - 491h. sack 31,99 FRESH——CRISP SPINACH - - -21bs. 25¢ WINESAP Cooking Apples4 Ibs. 25¢ .-Per Box $1.79 -1b. 25¢ s CENTENNIAL SIFTED FLOUR CALIFORNIA PITTED DATES 21bs. 29 FOULD'S MACARONI, SPAGHETTI or NOODLES - .3 pkas. 25 TOMATO JUICE 360 25c COOKIES. 11b-pleg. 39c DARIGOLD ORDERS EARLY! DEVLIN'S THAT POPULAR ALLIGATOR CBEAU” rPUMP HILLS Wi 190, 110 B O o Formals for the TEENS ON THE SIDE of every can . are directions for obtaining "~ best results by any method of coffee-making. Write Hills Bros. Coffee, Inc., San Francisco, for free copy of “The Art of Coffee-Making.” BROS COF Seam-Fast ""GOODIE UNDIES" L and'r(:n;i;nls ,‘.ul:ao‘_plr'alsm yl()ll.l" l|o_~p1|a|ny i ) 1e enthusiastic words of your guests when they tasted your coffee. w ? s [ NOW THAT’S WHAT | CALL GOOD COFFEE1** s b i Bros. Coffee ; i ves Hills ostess ser 5 The wise h A o 9. % The Connect Grind is guar- 7 -e, strange to say, 18 1o give best results Coness e critical attention anteed to gi of coff given or C anything else by any method of coffee- - than almos! ‘ ' s if di i e fol- at the meal. How important making if Threruons ar P then to be particular alngult lowed. Hills Bros. Coffee coffee .« « 10 make it With should never be rcground. care ..« 10 always "hc.;l Regrinding results in a loss coffce of uniform, finc qua d aroma and the ity . . » one that produces of flavor and ai (s delicious flavor in the cup coffee loses freshness faster. ... Hills Bros. Coffee! P . ToRs Start with cold or hot water. i b method, Smeots inutes after steady \mroRTawT: Carefullybtervetimlge RE LTG0l Pescolate slowly 7 to 10 minutes Y e e P oA St et 5 e water. Va 100, o e R o) ceferred. 1 correspoTs Bring (o:ee > lbmcl:l::-ws'-"; 6 to 8 minutes D! e fire. Add a litde BRIP METH O s made, watee will drip Ramos o0 B 5 e Tess thaa 2/3 capacity s made, ind let stand 5 minotes iving weak coffee. i . e P AR 1 °_ STEEPING: Pour boiling water on :;,n.e.‘:: " GLASS VACUUM-MAKER: Put n:m.:.:o;d 5 il Stic again in 5 minutes. Steep for & i coffeeand wal inutes. after wates boils. Thec of 10 to 15 miou B 1o contict $ to 7 minutes. : ; - makers produce best results when a6to8 cup maker. When ...,L 1 or 2 cups 1 desired the g Method is recommended. o . NEW SWEATERS SLIP-ON and BUTTON STYLES Sizes 32 1o 40 Now You Can Have It in Cognace $4.95 3 A "DIRECT HIT" for right NOW! DEVLIN'S Prints in Taffeta, Chitfons, $7.95 Saturday Only Leota’s in the Baranof Hotel LACE-TRIMMED, SATIN, CREPE and EMBROIDERY! * ] 2 for wear under neer blouses. * worite new FOR SHEER BEAUTY warm, lively Marquisettes IT. CANNOT BE ! Have it in and Nets. SURPASSED! this walled Suitable for Rainbow, se heel pump. and all teen ages. o In White and Tea Rose. Vogue DRESSES "Pickwick Checks" with NEW CASH and CARRY POCKETS Blue and White and Black and White ALL SIZES! JONES - STEVENS

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