The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 29, 1929, Page 8

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Pvmaroare e | | HOOVER AND SMITH MEET o+ IN FLORIDA Former Governor ( }"l: on President-Elect—First * Time in Conversation —Herbert Smith me y in the ty stru Smith h carried The former Gove f New York 1 ) the Penn where the spendi Th night by Smith he Gables, by J gaged previ NAVY SEEKING AIRBASE UPON PAGIFC COAST | Proposal Is Submitted toj Congress—Five Mil- | lion Dollars Needed { g | WASHINGTON, Jan. 29 The Navy D the first step o ah nt of a base for lighter than craft on the Padific Coast when Secretary Wilbur sent to Congress yesterday | a* proy 1 that $5,000,000 be ap-| propriated for such an air field. | He said the location will be de-| cided by a Board of Navy and a tract of 1,000 acr be | required Meteorological conditions will have an important bearing on the ultimate selection of the te, th {Secretary said | — e — Suffrage Movement Gains in Bulgaria| — | SOFIA, Jan. 29.—The i ment for extending unive frage to women in Bulg now so advanced that at the next general election women will put a8 many candidates in the field| as men. | Women play a prominent part in the public life of H\llg-’urizlL More than half of the Bulgarian | move 1 suf-} is school teachers are women. In| the government departments most of the officials are women. Wom- €N assoc ions are organized along strictly American lines. There are public welfare organi- zations in almost every city and | village. [Bob That’s Not a Bob e e NEBRASKA’S NEW STATE HOUSE View of Nebraska's new $10,000,000 state house which is nearing completion at Lincoln. The building was designed by the late Bertram Goodhue, New York architect. Honored REVOLUTION @ | BREAKS OUT {Activities ‘Are Reported in | Many Parts of Spain —Cities Affected’ HENDAYE Frontier, Jan. Advices indi- cate revoluticnary activities have broken out in many Spain among soldiers and civil- From meagre advices it ap- pears a subversive movement has| developed all along the Southern | and Eastern coast of Spain, touching the Mediterranean and Dr. William Lloyd Evans of Ohio | State university has been awarded the Nichols medal In chemistry for 1929 by the American Chemical soclety for most stimulating re- A search work published during past Main ¢ Resun Barcelona, Valen-| ear. ! y cia, Cartagena and Malaga are| e reported affected TO CONTAL R| ‘ GREEK MEETS GREEK | CHICAGO, Jan. 29. Enough T water to fill a large swimm pcol will be suspended in the air|Greeks me within the new Chicago’ Tower.|Wrecked — at least that's what Humidity explains the anom- happened here. After George v. Ventilation engineers hope|Gregory and John Hodouskis had to maintain the equivalent of|met, the latter’s store looked as 4,397 gallons of water in the air|if it had been hit by a shell. of the completed building. Fifty N per cent humidity in a 70 degree temperature is their aim. - oo - | Mass. — When Greek a store is| SOMERVILLE, | ek SR NORRISTOWN, >a—Ben is king in his home and can defend Sixteen miles of ventilation i sfteetively. Ben Is a buck in dudta’ Wil car the humidified |the deer enclosure at Elmwood air cireulated by 50 glant faps |Park. Wounds on him from a The air will be changed every |Pitchfork, blood on his antlers and ten minutes in what Walter W.|a Diece of rope around the meck Ahschlager, the archite calls|0f a doe convinced the keepers “‘the greatest undertaking in{that an intruder had tried to steal humidifying that a doe and had been chased away. have confronted.” engineers ever PRSRSRS T (BRI L VALENTINE DAY February 14 We recommend i Get your Valentines now for mailing. We have a large assortment of all kinds and sizes. CALIFORNIA WINE TONIC A valuable reconstructive tonic for run down condi- ! tion of the body. An appe- | tizer and a reliever of fatigue. Yes, we have Tide Tables for 1929. HELLAN’S PHARMACY Next to Valentine’s Phone 33 Free Delivery Phone 25 Free Delivery When the girls just can't make up their minds whether %o bob not let them wear this style _lof hairdressing. Miss Joauna let them try it out on her the ers’ show in !fl with very neat COLORED BATH ROOM FIXTURES : NOW ON DISPLAY AT RICE & AHLERS CO. PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL Juneau, Alaska ¥ “We tell you in advance what job will cost” Franco-Spanish { parts of| — - - ][TWU GASES OF | Cabint Possibility | SMALLPOX ARE PP - FOUNDLOGALLY Health Officéer Announces Existence of Smallpox in the Community The existence of smallpox in two cases o community was made known today in an official announcement made by Dr. H. ( | DeVighne, Territorial Health C missioner and City Health Officer Those affected are Kenneth Kim brougl 1 F. B. Smith { Both men are under the cars | physicians at the Kimbrou on Twelfth § ot. The; {ill and receiving tre |about one week, but it was no |until last evening that the illne definite ounced to b this western regional director of th Hoover crganization during th 2 home | ©ampaign, has been mentioned as Deer Possible candidate for a post in th nent 1, Hoover cabinet. w e~ — | was STOCK QWOTATIONS | smallpox, Dr. De hne said, & s e f % . e ( oy ol e | 8o far as conld BedoAlENE o e _lin his house all night and mos: o' | oo s could o€ aparned, 2| NEW YORK, Jan. 20.-Alatkd|ioday without food, water and| ORLANDO, Fla. Jan, 29, — |Step toward solution of the na- \‘(Iw Wico ! By bge posaible p’re? 4 Juneau m;m» stock : yday ‘[:I‘r::"l heat. His only request was that|The nation’s first “triple-threat” |tion-Wide parking problem, and R S . 11(411‘.“1:‘1 4 e be allowed to arrange for its|traffic tower has been developed |I¥ & cure for many traffic ills. I bread, but it waes GRMEEEIMEet| 1o iy care. After hearing Thorkeldsen's|py H. N. Lang, City Electrician T oy cases might develop as a BUMbCT Nayada Consol er and Deputy Marshal W, F. 8ib-| - Some time ago the purchase of | |"WOMAN WILLS DOG [ were received at the - “j] ley, the arresting officer, in his|an implifying system by the city $5,000 ESTATE; | hobe AP . | 7 MO L1 wito and went down to the house|administration proved an aid to COUSINS CUT OFF Bbverdl days afil werkan BN, ikl ind rescued the little warbling|out of dcor musical programs| | bkl N ; 5 1 184%, Texas 4 which was apparently in good 'sought by winter visitors here, NGELES, Jan. 29. with the patients. eneral Motors Masquerade Dance D. 1 W. C. Douglas Nat ‘Just as good as” is a brand f conversation that is going out of style in polite circles “Just as good as” doesn’t the court of last resort ed over by Judge Palate. goods at prices that are reasonable. February 6 ' Get Your Costumes FINE PRIZES Adm Spectators 25 cents ion 50 cents i A STy FRIED Fish Cakes of PULLOCK IN BROWN SAUCE 25¢ —————e GEORGE BROTHERS Open Until 11 P. M. IR T R R Phones 92 and 95 2 8 8 O Mark L. Requa, San Francisco, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JAN. 29, 1929. g ' GANARY DRAWS AID IN' COURT ;Judge Boyle Goes to Res- "cue of Canary Owned by Man Held for Trial | Although he is charged with twoi misdemeanors, being intoxicated in a public place, and assault and battery, this wasn't what was weor- rying T. H. Thorkeldsen wien he; appeared before Judge Frank A. Boyle in the U. S. Commissioner's Court this afternoon His only| concern was a canary bird thati had been alone in a cold house since yesterday. e e a ° Thorkeldsen was arrested yester- day pafternoon. The canary was | All of the direct contacts, Dr.|gor Pitt spirits desp?le hhvurnlungm! fast | As the holiday season fipprouvh- i ky cog! | Farcinated jand; wHEHELIANEE!!Y — - Thorkeld:en was returned to tie on < In . suehakr iy At ensli A s e gbserved The Kimbromtne Federal jail to await a hearing ctaftiors i I tudi &l R 2 £ denc been quarantined and| After a man has been ‘married [ wodnesday morning. He is alleged tertalners in a neAYhy Minci0 DTS- | | of “Miss -Mipuio: B.. Hoover, it % both mer isolated. To guard so long he com to the conelu-|,o pave ;Mcked "'l’own ‘DF‘D"“_ sented a program of Lhnstmas“ who died December 22, were against le contingencies, tI n puble with this| g - °PUW lcarols and selections for the en- | not metioned in her will, | | ) i ad sl Sibley when the officer was at-|j,yment of visitors and shoppers.| | and a Probate Court wond- Health Commissioner advised th rld s are too many | om tino e arrast him {ioy 1 And u all persons not now ¢ i to buy and too| A * 4 | L:mir came the idea of an- erml_what to do. have that done at once. arn money to buy them|™ = b ‘"""m‘mv: from the tower a{ Miss Hoover left her pet an abundance of fres h. : -~ 5 {stated intervals, the attractions| | all her property, personal | points here foi planned by the municipal and| | and real, valued at $5,000. | — i ! bodies. Mrs. Emma Foster of South | P IAl | And, finally, traftic officers de-| | Pasadena was named guard- CHAMBER OF COMMERCE S EC ] clare that the tower equipped| | jan of the canine plutocrat. | ! NOTICE with an amplifier‘tto carry “ln~ | b - structions to motorists, is another 53 — Have vou sent your subscrip LUNCH BUCKET || St [tion C to the Chamber of T T T T T {Commerce? —adv Complete with Thermos Bottle $1.50 BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. Phone 134 «rec Delivery PLEA FOR PET | of amplmem made possible the distribution of musical programs | end civic announcements throughcut the business district. | apparatus is also used to increase the voice range of officers con- trclling traffic. HERE’S NEW Traffic signal tower at Orlando, Fla., where the installation The When We Sell It It's *.ight iub Strtion Post Office No. 1. NITARY GROCERY PHONES 83—85 | “T'he Store That Pleases"” I | An | L T T $1.00. | “HAPPY HOME. SPINACH” We have one gross of Happy Home Spinach on hand and while present stock lasts we are offering same at 2 CANS FOR 25¢—9 'CANS FOR $1.00 These are No. 1 tins “FRESH FRUIT BARS” We also have 100 pounds$ of Fruit Bars on hand and while this stock lasts we are offering them at 2 POUNDS FOR 25¢—9 POUNDS FOR $1.00 Phone 37 | | | ON OUR BARGAIN TABIES For the Next Few Days TABLE NO. 1— assortment of Lunch Cloths, Scarf and Linén Towels at 75 cents each. TABLE NO. 2— Table Oil Cloth in dark colors—2 yards for 55 cents. TABLE NO. 3.— Assortment of Ball Yarns—6 balls for $1.00. TABLE NO. 4— Women’s Fabric Gloves—25 cents a pair. Women’s Woolen Hose—60 cents a pair. TABLE NO. 5— Women’s Cotton Hose—25 cents a pair. TABLE NO. 6— Cretonnes and Curtain materials—5 yards for X Goldstgin’s Emporium TABLE NO. 7— Silk Drapery or Bed Spread material — 95 cents a yard. Watch These Tables for Added Bargains SAVE MONEY ‘0, 3 pound can, regular 95¢, now, 80 .10 4 CHE s o Rice, Best Head, pound Spaghetti or Macaroni, regular 2 for 25c, 3 for 25 Reliance or Schillings Coffee, pound ... 55. Garnick’s - Phone 174 Juneau’s Style Center.

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