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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, SEPT. 13, 1940. i 1*Am I hoppy® Ever since | ' § began serving Hills Bros. Coffee my husbond always says: “Now that’s what | call good coffee!” Your Grocer says: Hills Bros. Coffee is one coffee you can use “as is”in any kind of coffee-maker See directions on the side of the can and follow them carefully. Anddon’t 4 regrind Hills Bros. Coffee. You'll lose aroma, flavor, and freshness. CARYL S, FLEMING, President of the Pacific Coast Asso- ciation of Magicians and master designer of magical effects, says, “There is no magic in making delicious coffee. Use good coffee and measure accarately. Carefully observe timing for the method used. Be sure to {eep your coffee-maker clean.” The Coviect Gnind is guaranteed to produce best results in DRIP fi GLASS MAKER (\é PERCOLATOR @ OR POT @ if directions on the side of the Hills Bros Coffee can are followed LLS B R OS C O F F E E BERT’S CASH GROCERY CONSISTENCY WINS CONSTANTLY watching the quality of every thing we sell plus a complete willing: adjust any item not completely satisfactory has taught our customers to have complete confidence in us and they find the price is right always. TRY US TODAY! ""UNES Delicious—S1 reet—Santa Clara 2 2-1b. Cartons 35(’ JONATHAN—GRAVENSTEIN TILLAMOOK—Off the Wheel CHEESE, Ib., 25¢ | APPLES 4 Ibs. 25¢ NESTLE'S SEM)-SWEET CHOCOLAIE w vee v mncisinoms .. AR 5 BUTTER orvsss scox 2 rounns 'd € € TOMATO SAUCE G 25¢ NU—~BOR A cixxr sz suwavs — L T CORN — ON — CORB A ears v TN 180 roP ’CflRN Ready to Eat—"BURCH'S” __GIANT TIN 25(3 V‘ Z\TEGAR HIGH GRADE CIDER QUART 19(} SWEET POTATOES swoors-rvs surs 3 vosos 23¢ O A —— i PEACHES :ov: sz 2 e mis 43 € P E A S “EOOL AIR” 3 NO. 2 TINS 390 PHONES PHONES FAST FREE DELIVERY 105 NAZIDIVER ~ IN ATTACK - ONPALACE Royal CoupEE_stape Death I when Murderous Assault Made (Continued from Page One) exploded in the roadway between the Victoria Memorial and the palace gates, where great crowds gather o cheer the British sovereigns on special occasions. Fires started by re quickly cxtinguish- batteries of anti-air- ept up a terrific barrage and RAF Epitfires flashed out and in the clouds, engaging the raiders m dog i An official statement released at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon reported ‘man planes were hot the second air rawl day on London. Mili- reported sighting irmen bailing out plunged to carth as their planes out of control The contribution of The Nether- lznds government to the Allied war cffort has been increased by the gift funds to nurchase 28 war planes for the Royal Air Force. The gift, which was from funds raised in the Dutch East Indies, was presented by Queen Wilhelmina in a telegram to King Geor, King George accepted ehalf of Great Britain ed his gratitude in a to Queen Wilhelmina. - Parliament Houses Are Hil Bombs There is no substiwe for Newspaper Advertising ’ 78 0018 - " A AT AT T California Gi'gcery Co. 478 LONDON, Sept. 13.—The House of Lords was damaged in recent air raids it is officially disclosed tonight. Incendiary bombs also hit; the House. Fires were started but were quickly extinguished SALMON PACK OF’ SOUTHEAST RUNS AHEAD OF 1939 Final Figures—Are in for All Districts But Yaku- fat, Wrangell Southeast Alaska’s salmon pack is to date more than 100,000 cases ahead o$ the comparative 1939 pack, according to reports from canneries to the Fish and Wildlife Service. The pack report to September 7 is as follows: Ketchikan (finals) 36,649 reds. ings, 503,005 pinks, 82490 chums, 58,168 chums, 18,7 cohoes 339956 total; 274,056 last 500 reds, 581 251,688 chums, last year. Wrangell -21,306 reds, 26 kings, 164,884 pinks, 70,330 chums, 28618 cohoes 285164 total; 377362 last year. Totals—123,656 reds, 1,179 kings, 1,447,361 pinks, 462811 chums, 135,- 220 cohoes, 2,170.227 total; 1,954,266 last vear. 7l;ro;Na;zi7 'Ousted i Duke of Buccleuch Because of sympathy with Nazi doc- trines, the Duke of Buccleuch, 46, one of Britain’s richest landowners and a relative by marriage to the royal family, was dismissed from his post as lord steward of the royal household. His onster last May has | s P Squa official The - » Ladies of Modern Russia %oz Ueeaswre from romantic lands Choicest chillies and spices are blended in Schilling Chili Powder. » . It gives delicious, zestful flavor — c 1 ln g enables you to prepare unusual dishes quickly and easily. Compare its qual- ity and strength! 2-0z. can, only 15c. 37 SPICES—19 EXTRACTS | LAND PLANES AT 5 5 2 { menian Soviet Socialist Repvublic march in Red re, Moscow, during the all-union parade. Jo§ef Stalin and other Red 1s reviewed the parade from the top of Lenin’s tomb_(background). “JUNEAU’S INDEPENDENTLY-OWNED scoopP? 1 LOG CABIN SYRUP (Medium) AND 1 Alber's Flapjack Pancake Flour BOTH FOR 59¢ w*, BUTTER-2 pounds 79¢ LARGE White King Washing Powder family size pkg. 35¢ SUNBRITE CLEANSER - - 6 cans25c DE:Ex’S CORNED BEEF - - 2cansé’c Happy Home SPINACH, 2" size, 3 cans 43¢ Heinz Dahy Fead, assorted, by the dozen . 78¢ CIGARE. iES, per carlon - - - $L2 LUCKIES — CHESTERFIEIDS — OLD GOLDS — RALEIGHS — CAMELS FRESH FRESH FRUIT |WHITE, RENSHAW BOEING AIRFIELD Alaska Wildlife Agents Sam White and Ray Renshaw landed at Beoeing Field, Seattle, yesterday after a transcontinental flight with two new planes for patrol duty in Alaska. Renshaw is shifting to pontoons ; at Seattle he will fly up the In- { side Passage to his headquarters et oottt to visit duck flats for pre-season violators, ‘White will fly up the inside route via Vancouver, Telegraph Creck and Whitehorse to his base at Fairbanks. ———————— MUTUAL REGRETS LUBBOCK, Texi—Short, short story, or P. S. he didn't get the job: A Texas Tech graduate in | education reports that he received | this reply to his application for a high school teaching position: “Dear Sir: We see by your tran- script that you are weak in ma‘h { at, Ketchikan and go immediately and so are we, We are sorry.” Corner of Second PROMPT DELIVERY Bottled in Bond—Straig Pints . . BE OLYMPIA or RAINER HOME-OWNED PATRONS OF THE CALIFORNIA OF FINE, FIRST-QUALITY FOODS AT ALL TIMES . ALWAYS CARRY A WIDE VARIETY OF HOME-GROWN VEGETABLES AND LOCAL EGGS. SEE US NOW! BELOW PRICES GOOD TO SEPT. 16 POTATOES - - - - - 50-POUND SACK 99¢ HARDWHEAT FAMILY FLOUR - - - WHITE SPOT LIQUOR STORE Saturday SIZZLERS! OLD GRANDAD Quarts . . . TELEPHONES 371 and Seward PHONE 655 ht Bourbon—100 Proof $1.70 8$3.35 ER ICE COLD 8 botles for $1 PURE FOODS STORE” GROCERY ARE ASSURED . . WE 49-1]1. sack $1.65 KELLOGG'S or ALBER'S CORN FLAKES.3pkgs. 2 SUNSHINE KRISPY CRACKERS 2 . pls. 38¢ %S MEATS LEGO'LAMB - .35 S 1940 Spring i % Swi's BACON - 1. 28c = |CORNED BEEF .1 30c £ BEEF T ONGUES - 25¢ FRESH Oranges — Bananas VEGIEI_‘!‘LES SPRING Apples — Pears String Beans Grapes — Prunes Lettuce — Squash AL Watermelons Cucumbers — Celery » Casabas Green Onions — Cauliflower COLORED HENS L] ORDER EARLY! SEE AND BUY OUR HOME-GROWN VEGETABLES BEETS ¢ CARROTS ¢ SWISS CHARD ¢ RADISHES . CABBAGE ¢ TURNIPS ¢ PARSLEY and KALE st " wnnornced by Londo. | i 100000 LA AR KILLED LOCAL _ and mite-d Supply

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