The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 21, 1940, Page 8

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8 INCOME TAXES RUNNING AHEAD ::: BY BIG MARGIN Morgenthau Doesn Hhmk FDR Will Renig on N wlevy Reques1 . “~OLD-TIMER | TO ATTACK Aomf!xl ably | 1t Roosevelt's hau said 1| —Even before Coach Harry Raben- - (horst started his i5-year term on the Louisiana State University | coaching staff he was an old-timer| in ' the . vicinity. | Rabenhorst, a native of Baton| Rouge who has been basketball| and baseball coach here since . he still fa- s, despite comments essmen that high- make them un- thau said, “I stand | s message, until| plantation that I nd added he had| gt of the univer the: F1 LSU. moved to its present lo- his. Tequese cation in 1927 | REMODELING SAlE! STARTS FRIDAY—MARCH2,9A. M. Joe Kelly, pioneer merchant of this city and Territory, at 294 So. Franklin Street, next door to Winter & Pond, is closing out his high-grade merchandise at greatly reduced prices, to make room for larger and more popular priced merchandise. He bids you visit his store this sale and save. Following are became the | cates Next Move of Royal Air Force | s LONDON, Mn(l\ 21.—1t is dent or new ish on the submarine bases in the Baltic. air raid on Sylt Island f last Tuesday night. : o i FOLTA TO TAKE air a few of the savings offered Junecau citizens: e Interior tance of Folta's resignation as Astagc 0 & Attorney. is withheld until after the oath the new posit MILLS ALL in tan and red LEATHER JACKETS-—Brow llar $10 value at Q NOTICE Dr, EAT:‘XER FRONT ] -Green col practices. Phone 636 for appoint- ors only. Regular $8.5 $5 85 ments. ady. . value at A.U YOUNG MEN'S KNIT WOOL II\CK ETS and SWEATERS—Gartner m ade. All \crd and sizes, Regular $f to $7.50 0 20% values. Closing out at $4 85 Canadian Dscount $1 .)0 value, L“mfj at 85c R /\YON “GABARDINE officially announced that the Brit- Air Ministry plans an attack closely guarded German This is the next move on the pro gram to be launched by the British Air Force following the successful COUNSEL'S OATH HERE SATURDAY B §~1~.8‘5 Leaving for Washingfon ul o on Steamer Yukon for 80? Conference it Largé in the Sol of the U. S. Depar th will be administered by f Court Robert Coughlin rm Justice Department’s accep- Rae Lillian Carlson, Optome- trist, has returned to her Juneau B. M. Behrends Bank THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1940. Snow Plow ON BALTIC 1926, played as a boy on the old British Air M""s"y Indi- Ti lers E: plow for t M un- | ing bases QT 11 being for HEEAR TR S | ady First NatisuaiiBare. BERG & BYRON HATS —_Fes. 85 i §0 | THERE ARE MANY OTHER IEMS OF R Closing out at 3 4 2 | REAL VALUE IN OUR STOCK THAT ARE . """""""""""" o Red TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION HERE! Finnish Steam Bath r/«'r\aur; 5 KN?P FELT HATS. Regular | WHOLE LOT OF MENS "'i' Tor '$'i i | $10 1 Closing out DRESS HOSE = i $6.85 ® " WHILE THEY LAST! 0 I?OSETg‘OIEEN G i A Al A Al A el Bl A B A Aol D | Also Agents for A. NASH C0. — Custom Tailored Clothes! UNTIL MAR. 2 ’=_E_ . = Due to Joe Kelly, Haberdasher JUNEAU 294 S. FRANKLIN J] SCANDINAVIAN H OORAH = DANCE TONIGHT! DONT M s THURSDAY, MARCH 21 PONZ s rus .. ANNOUNCING!.. “DIXIE BARBECUE” THE ONLY ONE IN JUNEAU! UNDER MANAGEMENT OF LILYON PALO AND NEOMA KUNESH Next to Winter & Pond | N THE ONLY REVOLVING BARBECUE IN JUNEAU! D A N C l N (' ASHIONED BARBECUES, done 04 til 1A M fo t 5 the newest and only ( o Sl Mg revolving barbeque in Juneau. %Cooked over 7 o ire and served on an oven-fresh bun. q Bo={ Vi“let B(‘(‘k KE 'EMI at the Piano! TRY IT TONIGHT! . WE 2 ARE SERVING:--- Marvin Chase BARBECUED on the Bass Viol ® Chicken ® Beef ° . ® Pork ® Cheeseburgers ® Fish and Chips ‘q ENTERTAINMENT! ® Steak Sandwich @ Also Chop Suey REFRESHMENTS! & CAPITOL CAFE & B et e Necessary Repairs. umuumunui of Chief of Police Dan Ralston | -> o> — ‘ not to park cars on the streets but| The U. S. Bureau of Fisheries ETHEL POWELL, Hair Stylist did not and the snow plow |reports an enormous increase iu! Pno"g 723 others did the ice worm wiggle on many the starfish population off the| thoroughfares in an attempt tolcoast of Long Island | clear the street and pass the park(‘d' ». | cars. Chief Ralston issued a I\:u'thtr: warning today that autos parked | e owre 1 cn the streets will be towed to a public garage and penalized. There Yo“”g Moder”s are sufficient public parking places . r ‘avnilable for cars, the Chief said. Will Like Our New Coiffures! Bert Lybeck also has city lor('v.\‘ engaged in shoveling stairway thor- cughfares to make them safe fm‘ citizens required to use them and | also men are shoveling snow from | | around hydrants. You'll be a dashing heroine, dangerous and lovely, when wearing one of THE ROYAL BEAUTY SALON'S NEW coif- Kept Adive — e — | we city snow pow and shovel- | ' are keeping busy today. | Some of the 105 counties in fures! They're excitingly dif- arly this morning, the snow Iansas never have had a grand| ferent, vibrant! 7 was out clearing the streets jury session and most of them | raffic | have had only a few throughout | The ROYAL Bea“ty Salon any autoists heeded the warn- | their history. | ANN EARLY SMITH, Owner-Operator T CALIFORNIAGROCERYIS Nationally Advertised Goods ra e RER CBEE OW PRICES WILL BE GOOD FOR THIS E A S T E R S p E ( I A I'S i FRIDAY AND %ATUBDAY! { 12 Ears to Can Brown Sugar- 3 Ibs. 25¢ . - Com Niblets, Per can 49¢ BEETS 57 - 3 ans 5O | Rilz Crackers - pkg. 29¢ E G G New York Extras 3 DOZEN - - - PEAS and CARROTS, S# No. 2fins - - PINEAPPLE, Happy Home and Monarch - 2 cans 45¢ CAKE FLOUR—Swansdown - - 2 packages@5¢€ PEAS, Happy Home, Sweet and Tender, 2's, 3 cans 49¢ = MINT JELLY—8ozglassjar - - Perjar19¢ FRUITS and VEGETABLES “""B‘iioi‘éf“é‘fé’.féis°é’§3{‘;fi%§;z%‘“‘“ PUSUSUSSSUSS USSR S S 4 & + # - ORANGES, large - - - dozen8c | BUNCH CARROTS - 3 pounds 25¢ NEW POTA POTATOES - 3pounds 29c i LETTUCE - head 10c, 12¢, 15¢ Y OF EASTER CANDIES EASTER LILIES Ais0 X Viok VARETY or PHONE 371——MEAT DEPARTMENT——PHONE 371 P CHICKENS ALL FRESH STOCK! TLEGS LAMB E SERVE NEW POTATOES SW'IFTS PREMIUM SKINNED 3 HAMS NEED NO PARBOILING CARROTS and PEAS FRYERS, 1% to 3% lbs. Ib. 35¢ Bake with Pineapple Rings and ROASTERS., 4 to 6 lbs. 1b. 35¢ Serve with Orange Sauce MINT JELLY COLORED HENS, 4 to 6 Ibs. .. Ib. 32¢ 29 BOILING HENS, 3 to & Ibs. __Ib. 25¢ 1b. C ! 1b.32¢ ALSO: or Boil ¥ Hour in Ginger Ale y s SRS ' TURKEYS, CAPONS and RABBITS e e B PUSESCTUOR Corn on Cob, Brown Potatoes ROLLED ROAST BEEF - Ih. 35 LEG OF vr:KL ROAST - Ib. 5c 1b. 25¢ LEG OF VLI With Noodles or Potato Pancakes lh zsc POT ROAST BEEF . - Ib. 25¢ ! PICNIC HAHS DBon’t Forget Ham and Eggs for Breakfust “GROUND BEEF |SHORT RIBSBEEF | B ACON Fresh Meat—Fresh Ground BOILED DINNER WITH HORSE QUICK HAMBURGERS or RADISH ANY SIZE BAKED WITH BROWN POTATOES PIECE 'Ih. 25¢ ib.1 Ib. 23¢ WE HAVE 19 1940 SPBING LAMBS BALIFURNIA GRN}ERY ||m|||u||nm|u|||mnnmnn|mmmmmumumumnflumuumumm|ummu|nummnmm|mmmnmmu.mlumu||m||mnuumuumuuml Lamb Shoulder Roasts - - 1b. 25¢ New Asparagus and Apple Sauce Pork Shoulder Roasts - - 2 =4

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