The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 6, 1929, Page 2

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1; 7 - THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 6, 1929. B A Weatber Condiions As Recorded by the U. 5. |7 i = | Weather Bureau ; § Forecast for Junean and vicinity, beginnmg 4 p. m. today: \l} A/ , FULL LINE OF Frobably rain and warmer tor and Tuesday moderate /‘ ’ ¥ atheasterly winds. 4 IE RY P i ‘“\ Wl Upholstered & B T Humidity Wizd Velocity Weather l TRER 4p m yesty. 3058 o7 "% SE 4 Pt Cldy Rockers % a. mod today. gg:g 24 gg SE g g%g’y g 5 ! oon today .....30. 27 [ 1 Renakable oppoitunities in Hosiery such as these in silk, '—; = = g AND OTHER ? 3 : N g ASLE fum RATIO EE UETS owr Hosiery Department tl:is silk and lisle, lisle, and cotton, YESTERDAY 1 TODA ‘Pm! 5 CHAIRS in all weights ought to be worth Highest #pm. | Low Sam Sem Stations— temp. tewp. terp. temp. Velocity 24 hrs. Westher week. Prices in many cases giv- A uru:|;||||u|||||mm|mmm||lmmmnmmmmummummumu ks . B o Barrow ... —12 —20 i ing you 3 pairs for the price of coming for at these | : RSP K J d C i you 3 p e i [Yome " 32 a0 o gar |} Juneau Young Hardware Co. Qs Ladies’ Heather Hose s viida A K ((::; ildren’s Black and White l)xop Stitch i e u : o civy Bagle 2 SRl £ Riblied Hose St. Paul 36 34 36 12 32 Pt. Cldy % Dutch Harbor.. 40 40 36 .l-rli Ra!n Ladies’ Cotton Hose, Light Kodiak o Ll 10 20 .56 Rain Col Brok Cordova ......... 38 % 36 40, 0 Cldy : . Juncau 28 27 o4 R ED i en’s % Rayon Hose PAIR—50 CENTS Kotehikan e — % GdG FOR SALE 3 ('I" IS Prince Rupert. 34 32 26 i :‘ | » Uk . Ladies’ Golf Hose Edmonton ... -2 [ 14 4 i ; 3 Beattle ... 36 §6 L o 0 [ ONE SILVER MARSHALL AN i Woolen Mixtures Portland ... 38 38 30 0 hialdren port Hose PAIR—75 CENTS San Francisco. 56 52 16 16 0 1 : o . CCENTS —Less than 10 miles. Screened Grl«d Tube » NO'I'Ri;—Oheervations at St. Paul, Dutch Harbor, Kodiak, Ju H .eau, Prince Rupert, Edmonton, Sattle, Portland and San Fran- =% |cisco are made at 4 a.m., Juneau time. RAD,IO RECEI‘VER = The preksure is high in Western Canada and BEastern Alaska and unusually low in southern Bering Sea. Rain has fallen from i i ; Cordova westward and snow h llen at Nome and Tanana. Priced with Radiotrons Ladies’ and Children’s Black s Cotton Hose \ Brown and White Silk Hose PATR FOR $1.00 PATR—$1.00 3 Cloudy weather prevails over m of the Territory. The tem- - Q1. » 3 | t €| perature has risen in all parts of Alaska except from - Kodiak Frey {2paf f N 1M S D J § | westward where it has remained s nery. Mild temperatures, 105 00 ath i s "i J?fill)m(’nt or ! ew prlng resses us = for the season, prevail except from Southeastern Alaska to X Oregon. Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. Juneau PHONE 6 Alaska | {yrived — A Good Range of Sizes — e Announcement ~ ’ Dr. Rae L. Carlson OPTOMETRIST ‘Specialist in Eye Refraction WILL BE AT THE ZYNDA HOTEL TO EXAMINE EYES AND FIT GLASSES FOR ONE WEEK BEGINNING FEBRUARY 7TH anch of the public 1i- | fice during the summer months, . home of two chil:| Mr. Anstay is located at that store louse. Those in the group sock- | WILEr séason acts as relief agent . ing to save the home are the | in the Southeastern towns or is 20° Prie artford; I Mark Twain Home e ot s n Mr. Anstay, with is wife and PARRISH AND w“:E daughter, who spend the winters! i Seattle, plans te return to CALLED BY DEATH'RUSSIA HELPING RO D ttle by the, NATION’S BLIND ft on the ste orthwestern Government has taken steps to morning. Word of the l)rn\h-:pruvide Russia’s 340,000 blind elin itative of the The majority of the blind are NOTE: Dr. Carlson is established in practice at Ketchikan Fobes pply Company, found in the various national and for the past five years has regularly visited every town ~:lr:|1nor. RN !§eases of the eye are everson U{e < y | Those who desire to consult Dr. Carlson regarding their When the couple left Seattie a jncrease. The Chuvash republic - W' ————— ! eyesight problems may arrange for appointment by calling ring from a serious illness, ‘m 1921. In some remote dis- and his death, which occurred tricts the disease had stricken ' Frank Parrish has traveled the tants are blind. \laskan territory for some time | TR ¢ H > i brary 50“[1 OI,( 8 or dren’s clubs. In recent years it |port for about seven months of Al I_ Ee has been used as an apartment |the year and during the slack funas to ine | Tocated at the head office in Seattle. lin LEAVE FOR SOUTH, Skagway in the early spring. brother, Mrs. ; —— Parr. u] MOSCOW, Feb. 6.—The Soviet death was received by wire with food, work and proper medi- erday afterncon. Mr. Parrish, 'eal treatment. with Mrs, h was to have|autcnomous republics constitut-| | in Southeastern Alaska, except Juneau. The present stop ieft for the Westward on the next |ing the Soviét Union, where di- at Juneau is at the request of former patients and friends. short time ago for the North, had registered in 1927 40,000 Parrish’s brother was re- cases of trachoma against 20,000 WLOUE RUSOar SEY) about 70 per cent of the popula- | -~ 5 m ] ter and her ‘hus-{§ion, The result is that about | WM%W ¢ Apmif‘ 0& eonune & 1300 out of every 10,000 inhahi-| M TeAL Torgst cenfers in where 3 | ~The All-Russian Society for ‘“fldfl has imcrusTations ond, skid nade . & d is well known. This was the Aid of the Blind is taking care % T A . . N nd trip that Mrs. Parrish has cf .only 8,000 cases, 2,000 of WM G&m w‘fuch Amm&fa m wde to Alaska. {whom are employed in workshops ar W % : 3 ke s gt S EY PRl opérated by the organization. 'P el ‘ o " ANSTAY LEAV‘:»D The central goverhment had| g ] ot recently taken steps to help the T b o FOR KETCHIKAN blind. One of the first concrete = — I s T measures of relief had been a TWSBN PAYs\v ! v 1. D Anma_v Wiks & SIS decree ordering republics to set | Parks to Be Guest 2 (4 for Ketchikan o he Northwast-| 35018 Sults “from jecal budgets | oF orn. salling Moubh. early thls‘tur building workshops and mafin- cALI. AT HGME ()f chal Chamber SEE OUR DISPLAY : morning. Mr. Anstay has for the (o128 S Sy o ekist- | At Luncheon Meeting ‘Nine yeers ago agiteiion was begun in Hartford, Conn,, to save[Past two monthe been in charge| aw. oocernment also issued an — | the: former home (above) of Ma:: Twain (lower left). A cam- \.r the local Pacific Steamship appeal to the public for volun- LAST EvE I G* The Chamber of Commerce | " - paign by the Fr'cnds of Hartford, Inc., led by Miss Katherine Sey- “"’”_'““:" office during the ab:l .oy e israncer «teday invited Gov. Georgg A. now may result in the purchase of the old (35" of Brice Howard, who with e riist U SO, e Tarks to be its guest at its - i ) Y . his family, was om vacation in| | ¢ an apariment builling. Miss Day 8@ |ihc goutn. It is to relieve the; LUTHERAN LADIES AID N ebiding. Boo | TeRulic Hiap R w nai S ; Braec} Stews, once Mark Twain’s neighbor. company's agent at Ketchikan,| The Lutheran Ladies Aid wil Ab‘ ndmg kkeeper "r"n m ‘!.l;‘:, 'Al,r::f: r(:::;t:om:r- 1 T |while he is on vacation, that|mect Thursday afterndon at 2:30 Reported Still in City || turned Bom WARKINELoH and \ \ Feb, cle Tom's Cabin,” and Charles Dud-|Mr. Anstay is going to that o'clock at'the home of Mrs. John __’&ptum Expected \ ]‘mb._'m_y it s with . \ : l |Reck, - All members and friends | the Chamber Alaska matters Hardwar € CO. memorial, oted literary figures munager of the Skagway of- are urged to be ‘present | pending there. Yet we kecp his home a sigr san Howel wd‘llurb'rh::;g:o:' .;Alllt‘godsnab- H. I:{. Faeulekner. newly el- | to all '\ pling, Thomas Baile ck ‘l' sconding boo er o he ow ected {President: of the or- | OFf our dcep Aaht toh . Bret Harte and others were Mark MAY BECOME DEMOCRAT‘C HIP whnen:asulzgry‘,i‘vgv:\eogs:t:h(;:tvn;::; ganization, -will preside for | . i Twain's guests. are ' B 3 the fi { e I:',g]‘:’iis;fi, R % thousand dollars, 18 still at large| | m:em:? “;‘:e’;le:::“c'z’:;";: :‘ mon way today but was sald to be in the| | yi\ nage publie the stand- | city, - and Federal officials ex-| ;. A =Ty tH & committees to ser DR '"fa;;désp::::;“u.:g“\ "'( Aoy pected his arrest would be made 0 serve dur- | | ing the year. Pwwain, a project is nearing r almost any time. A reward of N mm ke thi famous Amer $50 has been offered by the com- i humon:: :om: here a shrin : vl pany for informaticn leading to fiis memory. his arrest. it Rudyard g As a hhn'w the house would re Re autho imself ar ! the kitchen would face reet “that the servants might the circus parads without T h the house.” 3 his billiard table and famous barrel of cigars stood 1 be indicated. 2 hor . E;iTm FANCY WINESAP APPLES $3.50 Per Box An option on the home e: Last_night Thompson visited DR, WSTARD GOB m\ ‘ his home about 10:30 o’clock. B e s s o e eserat aunoriics were| AID OF WOUNDED MAN | : notified and rushed two deputy gendant of Harriet Beecher Stowe o e 1 el 1 o Seane oA IR & save: raseived i left before they arrived. He was| kan last night on a Bureau of the. hopes to have. received th there bt a short’ time, getting|Fisheries ‘boat to attend Lars snm asked by the present owner i it = {oraeties bast o, atioll s B et oo, wa| been re hour later, according to informa-|Craig last week and said to be the option is $165,000, and e tion reaching the Matrshal's office [at the point of death. The Ket- additional $45000 is being|'h° ! tom reaching the Marshas offce 4! (e polnt of dcah,“The Kel t to meet repairs and pro-| T e 4 Dk T e S ‘furnishings and maintenance.|did not Ofticers are said to be wateh-|which, it was hoped might save | Pfforts to save the home as a [ing suc “Truth is the ing every avemue of escape and Olson’s life. mm nine years ago. | most 1able thing we have. Let Thompsen's eapture is regarded No word had been received ' this rambling 0ld structure|Us economiz Or “It the desire as but ® matter of time. today at. the e e avenue, Samuel L.!to kill and the opportunity to kill e office regarding Olson. ' Before THOUGHT FOR TODAY (leaving Ketchikan, Dr. Mustard ad has been called elow Paine, biogra- the humorist, the “happy But by those grtis 1 here it has often > with gn of the roof, however, event Twain from coin- CALIFORNIA GROCERY PHONE 478—Free Delivery gems as , better known as Mark {always came mzoll‘Pr who would . lived until 1891. escape h n Or yet again, sl — said if it were nessible to move e he wrote “Tom Bawycr”|“Let us be thankful for the fools. NORTH WEYMOUTH, Mass— Olson he would take him to [\ berry Finn,” “The Prince |But for them the rest of us could ,l’lhwr" and other books.|not succeed.” 4 meighbors included Har-| Besides being used as a shrine Rep. John McDuffle of Alabama r Stowe, author of “Un- to the author, the home woulal O BOX Of Texas as democratic """" A clam distributor here finds no Ketchikan for treatment. , trouble in pmu customers to BRI <.t g TN mhwmgmn romember his name. His business| New, select line of visiting cards reads The Clam Man.” |at The Empire, Old Papers for éalé_a't Empire Office

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