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. *‘fi THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, FEB. 4, 1929. By BILLE DE BECK Y IVE HAD MY SOUP. BRGIHER * HAVE Nou GOT_ ANY PIE OR BEFORE YOU BUY SEE OUR “SPECIAIL, RANGE” Polished Two-Hole Top Full Nickel Trim . ' ) | Tan, Gray or Blue Enamel [ Coils to Fit A Priced Right HOIN MACKEREL' THE GANG IS SUSPICIOUS \ ENQUGH OF NOU = GET OUT OF HERE = \= NOU WANT US T SELL ANV BENEFT TICKETS FOR You, YOUD BETTER AIOT BE SPOTTED IN PLACES LIKE THIS ! THENRE WATCHIN EVERN MOVE VYOL MAKE ~ Bear (v 1T GINES ME A PAIN IN THE NECK THE way TTHEN HOUND ME - IE I WASNT uP To MV EARS IN DEBT IO TELWL 'EM AlL TO RUN UP A STick ‘ THE | Thomas Hardware Co. | Junean, Alaska == el © 1929, i 1 on-’ Token and Chatham plants of the One instance of difficulties was replaced by Spaeth. Ketchikan | went to him with 212 points. ek el 2% B TR 8 77 | countered by shippers of reindeer|individual secor were r High (cam game of 916 was roll- George T. Myers Company, was a|# i | meat was mentioned by the Gover-|583, Thibodeau § ed by the Brunswicks, whose total|bassenger on the Queen to (hu‘ inor. Two carloads of meat were|455, Thompson 574, Ha average points game them the|Chatham plant and is making an I’) l‘ S l' shipped to Salt Lake City. State|games, 379, and Spaeth, one game, |lead. High man on the Brunswick |inspection. of that property. The waaio upp ies | authorities there, classing it as|136; total 2724, team was Koskey with 632. [Queen, . will call. at Chatham : igame meat, refused to permit its| Metcalt, of Juneau, was high wee game summary fol- |5 uthbound and Mr. Chapin will | We have a fresh stock of RADIO BATTERIES and {salo as a state law prohibits the|for his team with 557. The indi-|lows: !“"‘“'“ on It 1o Seattle | TUBES. Also a complete line of AERIAL WIRE, sale of game. Problems arising|vidual scores for the local player: Brunswicks AT ! INSULATORS, ETC. f\;rn:'insl';‘t;('!?m'\z 0 arise ocea- | were: ‘(‘,le:";!l‘.z\nx}liffiz h\l t , 18 21 BOOZE CAR SEIZED —— — smll.}.. hese and similar han S_(e 1_[ 531, 4:I¥l|ll 503, and | Patri 200 165 BY DEPUTY AT HYDER caps will be handled by the com-|Sides 504; total 2594 Avonia 118 167 h | & & mittee organized. Of Anchorage players, Larson |How 155 168 971 C lEl C Flag Is Presented was_high with 502, Romig rolled [ Radd 137 202 ] TS S L aplt‘l eCtrlC Ompany A sllken flag of Alaska was pre. 501, Beran 485, Ostrander 489 andf Sy der by Doput Radio Supplies PHONE 416 House Wiring isented by the Governor to the|MuacDonald 491, total 2579, Total 916 {cording ‘to telographic advices WPost Otfice Department, being re.| The following games of the tour {ceived at the U SR = —d feelved by Secretary Herbert §. hament will be rolled on Thursday r 165 Tifice today. The New. Attending the presenta-|and Sunday. 2 onfiscated and F. Seppi, sald “SYOTIR QK 7 3 tion were: the Governor, Delegate ST be the ¢ , placed under a YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY SERVICE’ { Sutherland, General Wilds P. Rich- " s 436 | — e ¢ ardson, District Forester Charles| SKAGWAY WOMAN’S Murakami 540 | o X $1 Flory, Major. Malool. BIllott i s WOMAN 18 ARRESTED D Cl l P President of the Alcke Roun Com | CLUB RECIPIENT | sur 7w, 190 23| ry Lieaming and I'ressing {mission, and E. K. Burlew, Ad- OF LOVELY GIFT — | Bdna Kano was arrested 1 ministrative Assistant in the De e CHAPIN GOES TO PLANT 1‘1‘- at Tenakee by Dept jpartment of ‘Interior. | SKAGWAY, Alaska, Jau. 50 AT CHATHAM FOR VISIT Sullivan and was bein orr 4 7 4 S | Gen. Richardson is looking fino|on Thursday evening, January e, [on a charge of violatin AL/iDl\/i L {UVDRY and apparently in good health, said {24, the Skagway Woman's Club| Guy Chapin, manager of the ka Bone L W, acco 4 |Gov. Parks. He also saw Major was the reciplent of a mcst beau- |- i e ps P "‘,‘1"“.“‘.’_"' i v el In New Building on Shattuck Way |J- G. Mahattey, Major Glen. Bdger-|titul gift, a silk flas, mounted on | piodBEagRe Saue. Wil bo hoard ‘THE LAUNDRY DOES IT BEST” ! ton, and Major L. E. Oliver, former staff. Engraved on a gold before Commissioner Cragin at L !m(‘mlwrs of the Alaska Road Com-|plated band on the staff is the | Tenakee. - v mission, Tke P. Taylor, Asst. Engi-|following inscription: S ey U i T ‘ New, select 1 [sn0 other Alaskans in Washing.|Glub of Skagway, Alnske. by he [t e Bmpire 'Old Papers for saie at Empire Office {ton inu his way west, by J. | formerly Asst. Supe veys here, and accompanied him to Olympia. Mr. Walker still an Alaskan and asked to be He was met at Boise, Idaho, |[New York:. State Federation of . Walker,| Woman’s Clubs in honor cf Grace or of Sur-|Bronson Purdy through the g by |erosity of Mrs. Morris Aron.” is| Mrs. Howard Ashley, as Presi- dent of the Skagway Club, acted Our Yard -no matter how large remembered to all his old Alaskan|as standard bearer while the iy members saluted the flag. The or how small yeur Entertained at Omaha fxrl'vls_ were very snlumq and order- it will receive impressive and each one felt a The Governor gpent the holida special attention and ldeep sense of gratitude to the | with his parents, | womeit of New Ycr thought | be shipped on the {James Parks at Den |0 kindly of the Wy Club. | first boat {ed them on his trip | Mrs. Grace Bronson Purdy is| . : 0{ atimal a guest of Walter’ N. Head,|pregigont of the New York State| < FURER . Boy Scout executive, and banker pegeration of Woman's Clubs, | *{mmg_, Olowge |of Omaha, in that city. A lunch-| gy represents some 4,000,000 | given in his honor attend | women and it was at of this Federation that Mrs. a meeting | | Pur- | dy requested that a flag be sent | includ- of thel rominent leader: Gray, sident Mhe,émmu@m Carl ing | Union P . i 1 ] acific Railroad, and execu- Bk agsay . W 5 0 ; I S SR : , to the Skagway Woman's Club, | & AR OTHOR 2 By Department omaha, . ‘A son of Mr. Head drove [¥prk club women' had vistted dur. | i where he was the | ing the summer, and had met and is expected to send a squadron of |y )y Adam McMullen for|been entertained by the |amphibian planes north to resume |guost of Gov BE EREGTED IN the work whe're it was left off in{, short time. He w shown|Club. Mrs, Morr ' 1926 by the !\Hval.avlulors under through the new Nebraska statalerosity made the gift Y THE NEXT YEAR the command of Lieut. Wyatt, - e . In orderin}; lumber capital, one of the most beautiful! Another very beautiful gift was | for Alaska, specify [ Beautiful Structure (Cortinued from fags One} College of 100,000 acres of non- mineral land in the Tanana Valley and vicinity. Dr. Bunnell was remaining in Washington pending | final action in the Senate on the College bills and is expected to re- turn North in a short time. Navy Flyers Returning i Aecrial mapping in Southeastern | Confer on Reindeer While in Washington, Gov. Parks attended a conference of several {bureaus of the Department of In- [terior and Department of Agri- culture which are interested in |reindeer in Alaska. The discus- methods of solving marketing and distribution problems. Individual owners of reindeer herds were also represented at the meeting. Out of this a permanent committee was formed to study the situation Alaska probably will he resumed and to act as the nced might arise, | the outcome of Ketchikan leading , \\\\ powder, or think you INSURANCE” “If you find any fault whatever in this baking return your money and also pay you for the eggs, butter, flour, etc. you have used.” - It is printed on the label —and means just what it says. do, your grocer will ision was largely centereq around, |1olled two sets, then went other prominent leaders. IKETCHIKAN TAKES "FIRST GAMES FROM JUNEAU,ANCHORAGE , The first games of the three-cor- nered telegraphic bowling match between the Juneau, Ketchikan and Anchorage Legion Posts was rolled |yesterday in the three towns with with a total of 2724, Juneau in second place with a total of 2594 {and Anchorage third and low with | Thibodeau, of Ketchikan, was high score of all the bowlers wlthl 597. Harris, of the Ketchikan team| out and 12579, i Skagway two summers and was greatly interested in the woman'’s club, of which she was made hon- orary member, and salgo in the Public Library which she has| aided financially. | Letters of appreciation have been sent to both the New York | Federation and to Miss Frances BRUNSWICKS BEAT | CITY LAST NIGHT , 1A | The Brunswick Bowling Team |again scored over the ( last night on the Brunsw . to the final score of 2467 to 2383 As a'whole, the scores were Iow the highest three game score, 510 was rolled by Murhkami, of th City, and the high single game alco | il boat building lum- ber...whatever your requirements - write or wire us.we do the rest! FARRELL LUMBERC. 2109-WestiakeAve SEATTLE Avenue N Inquire to suit purchaser On Scenic View Lot on Distin Plans and estimates will ‘be furnished FREE to parties interested. | Construction Co. PHONE 62 This work has been of high|in the country i | received by the club at this meet- Faieell-3t’k your {value in the topographic mapping| On his retum to Seattle Gov.|ing. A silver-branched flower S s oF sood ‘ » Gov. Parks Says Contract|? e U. & Forest Sery olp i | Where he met Mayor and Mrs. Ed-'in Dramatic Art at Marquette g::‘cdr::‘_fl and prompt to Be Let in April—Is |ver. wards, President Lyle Spencer of| University. i : attention. the University of Washington, and| Miss Frances has visited in Fine finish stock - I L T Read This! Have You Anything to Sell? Do You Want to Buy Anything? Do You Want to Trade Anything? IF YOU DO THEN Advertise in The Empire Use Classified or Display Each Bring Results NOTICE—The “ads” in the Empire contain good news each day for man and woman, carefully—They are News. partment can print aaything—large or small. I Read them—Read them Remember our Job De-