The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 22, 1940, Page 2

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1940. ‘ Mrs. Elroy Ninnis, ~ KELLY LEAVES WIFE _ Mother Refurning AND TWINDAUGHTERS U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU DIVORCE GIVEN THE WEATHER SAY=WHAT'S THE PINNACLE OF FLAVOR? Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 3:30 p.am. Mar. 22: T A O e » 1 arch. 20 € v Kelly, former Douglas resi- LOS AN 1., March 22.- Cloudy tonight and Saturday., minimum temperature tonight -about AP gar, | dent who die Y Sp Alice Faye s een > 19 degrees, moderate northeasterly wind. . c ik Fraet e o ' as S ast Alaska: oudy, probably s h Erapire Want Ads %nng Kesults. Forecast for Southeast Alaska: Cloudy, probably occasional ligh ) They | by the widow, rain in the extreme south portion tonight and Saturday; moderate ’\I, the past several months | their twin daughters e ——————————— . except fresh..to- strong: over ynm:.Oanal I8ve R e 1 asterly over the extreme south portion, > Ano 'Im on; Judge Ray I' Kell along the gpast of the Gulf of Alaska. and northeast winds from Dixon Entrance GILMORE LEAVES Moderate to fresh to Kodiak. OF COURSE/ You reach the peak of coffee enjoyment with Schilling! We give you . . . P. J. Gilmore, . 5. ‘\ll.»n(\ hla LOCAL DATA & Time Barometer ‘1cinp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weathcr The resson? It's a matchless n b) a former ma 30 pm. yest'y .. 3013 27 4 NE 15 Lt.Snow blend of the world's choice = 1. today . 3019 23 34 NE 18 Clear coffees, skilfully roasted to 30.12 23 8 NNE 14 Cloudy & bring out delicious full flavor F@R SAHJ RADIO REPORTS 5 and strengeh. E | TODAY Two Coffees— Percolator and Drip Y y ol Max. tempt. | Lowest 3:30am. Precip. 3:30am B R ' fi H l) E Eg ) | Station las. 24 hours temp. temp. 24 hours Weather S chorage 35 5 5 0 Clea: ¥ me 25 7 1 0 Glear 12 CUBIC FEET 2 | Bethel 20 5 1 0 Clear ¢ Fairbanks 24 -4 -4 0 Clear BESTAURANT or COCKTAIL BAR ) St. Paul 22 [ 18 2t 0 Pt. Cldy P ically N 425.00 ¢ | Dutch Harbor .. 39 32 38 54 Rain - { H Kodiak 39 32 35 0 Cloudy DR. KING GOES SOUTH BETTS BACK ractica y hew Cost $ Gotn ¢ Juneau 28 22 % B Clear uI the Pr byterian Board of he nwi‘ J o Sitka 41 30 53 % al Missions, is a through business trip to Ketchikan 52 44 ® 42 Cloudy on the Northland. Dr. K -~ - CASH or TEBMS Seattle 63 38 39 0 Clear s visited Feirbanks, Juneau and| mye F Oak in Essex, Eng- £ Portland . 72 44 44 [ Cloudy | Sitka and is now returning to his|jand. wi st dowe G E 0 G ‘p S b San Bl 3% & 2 Cloudy | New York headquarters. | 1820, wred 48 feet in circum-| R E B R ® T T T AT . B 7T 5304”3 B USSR e WEATHER SYNOPSIS 8 e 2 | ference. An anmual fair was held| PHONE 92—95 PHONE 92—-95 Empire classifiecs pay. under its branches 20TH. CENTURY GROGERY The trough of low pressure extending across the central por- tion of Southeast Alaska yesterday had moved southward this morn- ing to the vicinity of Dixon Entrance. The precipitation ceased yes- terday afternoon with temperatures lower this morning over the northern portion o6f Southeast Alaska but light rain was econtinuing this morning’ over the southern portion ‘and over most sections = of Queen Charlotte ‘Island. A moderate disturbance of wide extent SWIFT'S PREMIUM ARMOUR'S STAR HARS AT SPECIAL PRICE SEE OUR WINDOW FOR SPECIAL DISPLAY! T Al s wok. Pibon ks Te Wyatber P s : . continued cold and ;l;:r over the Interior but cloudy weather set ‘,"“I o < P p & i SWIFT'S PREMIUM 3oc " e e 1354k sl 63 s GROCERIES-PHONE 603—For Deliveries —— MEATS--PHONE 202 ARMOUR'S STAR' POUND Aflifll(l’s umu Thrifty and discriminating housewives will find our market suited fo their taste from the s @ & : standpoint of SERVICE, QUALITY and PRICE! ] § 4 - w Al WILL BE BOOSTED . ' W IN OUR PRODUCE DEPARTMENT & - BY SALARY LisTs | fI°EE YEL ASTER & " Pumcflams mked Ib 25: e e : sz 3 PAG. EASTER LILIES D IN DOUGLAS AT NIGHT| _‘Cmm_‘“ S WINESAP—Fancy and C Grade in Buik ! FANCY PAN-DRESSED Combined 1 ¢ wind and| Z 5 - ey aw op A oW &g B A e e v M BUTTER APPLES - 3 v 28 $1.30 o & & “"0 much’ for l3°°d d‘“&rflc ‘;tondl‘fwould have heard. But suppose it MAID O'CLOVER-—83 Score , FA Uons in Douglas and in spite of gign't and suppose Mr. Mayer was p Ih 8 There is a difference ™ | &) ) V; Nid 5 ¢ 1 “all-nigt fce by the ity i S De 1 s L . ® wourED g St o e oo ) 2 s 79070 LANPARAGUS 24y ¥ the streets entirely ed 10 Ve- pe more than $600,000 and that's w7 ~ ; YGLE! DUCHLING lb 35C Nl car i e Sh Guys o het i o a1 ok EwGeG=S |(GRANGES wono B e BBC COLORED Dru(;,' h*'-‘;:" Lc?l:l;e:u :st:gi“A;‘:‘: if he skidded on a bar of his own 5 CO'OP_SPECLAL A:’:‘;:‘}_‘(':'EY s -~ })l {d g’ al I’ ”; ol < ROA‘%”&@ E{EMS = Ib 35 “\""i"x’l\IEOchgd wFTQTfirL] mgx‘:luie:;‘w:? Roew's and MGM are still -~ "01. 6')(‘ FRESH! Rggg BA o B P Extra Fancy Hoi Housc EOUND Eazi’ L A d &a c u: work. All streets above and’ pa¥+ faying the ‘same Old saldcies; M I e P '( ' —-————_1 ¥ g “i YOUNG and TENDER bl "o e were it cometay wont v oy v O PINEAPPLE “For your Easter Ham™ ¢! fiinute No.2%lins - - 2lcEach blocked. Special effort, however, J. Robert Rubin $651,123 for beiny & LEGS 0' lAMB Ib bt 1 Zre::sel?;egn for ga | Vice-president and N. M. Schenck 3 TE & BROWN PRESERVES o c protectionservices, R v SA E&g&;fi ES SIGAR2 " 17e¢ by 5‘%“-‘;5 BLS ¢ PRIME RIB D.LW.C. T(; ENTEE’I“A]!:! :l:;rr scre‘\;iypl.hmg a:x)m mc[ mo(\‘zn " ry e Assgorted ch:lors 1 ROLLED ROASTS - - Ib. 350 AT 1B I TR oy et 21¢ SWANSROWN CAKE FLOUR ) < “a Wednesday night meeting voted O.|will come in there is \mmmm h e ;s K. on request of the Woman's Club|ejse to speculate on. As a m: TIN z c pa(kage to use the school assembly rooms:ter of fact, Mr. Countway, with his| ego ea oas s. e c i;’/r vn!'ert?:i‘m:ent ‘:{ "l‘em"“n’;;“ $469,713 * pay envelope, may not b oman’s Ciub on Apri . €| even be in the running 7 rty will hi - | s i e tne eomun ane w0 R | GX-LIFEBUOY-PALMOLIVE TOILET SOAPS - - - 4barslic § FRYERS-BROILERS-CAPONS YOUNG TURKEYS ROASTING CHICKENS SANITARY MEAT (0. PHONE13 JUNEAU PHONE 49 ++H+H—H++PH++H—H+M+1++H-H+++4+PF+++HH—P++*—}+ l—-l-i-l--l—H—l—-H«l-i—-H—H-l-l-i—i-l—l- NOVELTY FURNITURE To Fill that Vucant Spot in the Home Wall Shelves Book Cases - CLUB TO AWARD TRIP At the Coliseum Theater tomor- row evening will be awarded the! round trip ticket to Seattle given| away by the Douglas Island~ Wo-; man's 'Club. By iy g b TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: From thrs date, March 14, 1940, I will not be responsible for any. debts contracted by my wife, Anne Karlsom: - | (S\gnedl KARL KAR!SOI" adv, Corner Cabinets Pier Cabirets Magazine Racks Cocktail Table & Ceoffee Table Telephene Stands What Nots Tier Tables MEERORS——in all sizes and shapes a We have just put on display a very complete and varied |and Garbo never was a girl to work | ——— i ways has called for big | Muni and Edward G | Those boys' don’t work for ‘% should make a pretty fair show-| ing- for '1938. With 600 men and| /| woren drawing down more than| | $715,000, it couldn't have been ex-‘ | actly a depression year | mostly from that .population group | | numbering | Betting: o tHat kind of money. {46 BC. [ It's a ‘pretty good bet, too, that Claudette Colbert, with her $301,- | 94451, ‘won't hold her place as the| highest-paid” actress ‘and the na-| tlon’s No. 1 female breadwinner.| Greta Garbo works for MGM, you know. Her 1937 salary was $472.459 | for ‘less this year than she was| making last. She's had a contract| for years and if it's on a sliding scale, it isn't down. There's Betre Davis to bé heard from. too. and | Joan Crawford, whose contr; And Jeanette MacDonald and A na' ‘Loy—and among the actors,| ‘Clark Gable, William Powell, Paul| Robm:m\ pen- nies. All in all, the completed st These top-salaries men come | 24,000,000 Americans | over 35 ‘years old. That means there's about one chahce in 40000\ of you -.er me or Neighbor Jones The Hrst Roman who wore a| own was Tarquin the Elder, m\ assoriment of this type of furniture. Finished in Walnut, Mahogany and Maple. Selected from our best known Eastern factories. You will be delighted with this charming array of odd pieces that do so much to add beauty and grace fo your home. -JUNEAU- YOUNG HARDWARE (0. STUBS IS TOE ? [ ] Read the NEW | Alashe Life | FOR APRIL AT YOUR NEWSSTAND w: KETCHUP v« 19¢ § fii}l. M()NTF; e———————————— T A S i .- suseoves Y FIEAT 2 v Se3C DEL MONTE DE LUXE g o 2', tins lgc C“RN CREAM STYLE NO. 2tim l@)c ; : o B F ROCK-DELL—Cane and Maple PLUMS I d%e | SYRUP 2.0 30c § FARMINGTON SWEET VAN CAMP'S co r FEE CHOCOATE BAR Pork & Reans GIANT | Tasty Maid R . NU-BORA s DDA S‘ oty w 49c | 350 1 25¢ 1 25¢ | 25¢ PHONE 202 Each 30 PHONE 202 FASTER LAMBS -MEAT DEPARTMENT- FRESH FROZEN STRAWBERRIES c¢ RASPBERRIES BABY LAMB LEGS POUND 30c | SHOULDER LAMB ROASTS POUND 22%c Sllorl Ribs of Boil Beef- - - 1b. 10 SHOULDER LAMB CHOPS POUND 25c | HORMEL'S MINNESOTA 1b. 25¢ 1b. 23¢ BACON (any size piece) FRICASSEE HENS 3 pound to 3% pound average FRESH YOUNG Belgium Hare Rabbits -- -Th. 35¢ MILK-FED CAPONS 1b. 42¢ A Special Treat for Easter Dinner! . and MONDAY, MARCH 25 Special Wrapped and Prepared for Easter [ HAMS -Pound 28%¢ Swilt's Premium—Hormel's LITTLE PIG SAUSAGE - -1b. 32 A Treat for Easter Mommgl FANCY RHODE ISLAND RED HENS Pound 30c For Baking or Fricassee Prices in this ad effective SATURDAY, MARCH 23 . .

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