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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE THURSDAY FEB. 7 1929. — - il of the wreck, as visualized NORWAY’S CROWN PRINCE TO WEDI : ; ° ] 'H.ln_\' Carr_and Jdohn Far in g cxomy e 1 DOUCLAN [mmenys, SEE US FOR YOUR | | AT §5 A BEBRRY ISVILLE, Ky-—Misston, ast gone, her. sa heu ¢ i PARIS, Feb. 7.—A ligh v yas ‘rw ri\]-?:‘ he :‘e‘:)l:f’ NEWS L‘I“M‘k' "mnom:;g. " " > IIOUSEH()LD GOODS ] 7 light, age, the Hespe but cxpensive lunch of elec- | |his age to enter the list of $100,000 ward the menacing 1ocks trically ripened strawberries | | Winners during 1928, is wintering ; man’s Woe, The “skipper” in a MOPS, PAILS, TUBS, OIL AND DRY heartened the 5 of -the | [in.the bam of Joseph E. Widener,| T IRl L aaperate etfort to his Academy of Sciences today. president of the Westchester Rac:| ik danghter, lashed her to, the mast MOPS, DUSTERS, ORONITE AND ries were produced | {ing association here i as @ illustra | — The ma erade here last night e important rol t skip- - T et - as an ilustra- | | e oment | ver 15 JuHisagd by Sam BoGrass OTHER FURNITURE POLISHES, while Virginia Bradf vrl is scen as vt £ S ARG ity BROOMS AND FLOOR BRUSHES the feasibility of || Gene Oliver, assessor of Cook | lifferent plants grow | |county, Tlinois, has placed in train- MR tar 1y slile: 18 (¢ ‘hast. | WAY. The natatorium was none | by artificial light. | ing John Mackler, his dark chest iy L rch workers, | |nut colt by Upset-Grace e. too big for the large crowd pres- ruffaut and . M 1 ent and among the dancers were n, took only || Sam Utar,” an imported horse|Characiers and costumes repr TN T RO TRes ok L P e o 013, . won the | 115 difterent countries and| NOTICE TO CREDTTORS THE aturity as against | |Clark Handicap at the Downs for|Walks in life ..|In the Commissioner's Court for ays required by old | ‘his owner, the late J. W. Corrigan,| P re awarded as follows: | "o “morritory of Alaska, Divi- |of Cleveland, may be retired to|FOT best sustained characters, Mrs.| gop ‘Nymber On Omas ar ware 0 he strawberries came | |the stud it he fails to stand train-|Glen Kirkham as the romper gIrlip.¢ore FRANK A. BOYLE, Com- > gh, however, it costing $5 | ing this spring. jand Arne Shudshift, portraying the | =" pieioner and Ex-ofticio Pro- berry to produce them. B |§ b. [.;,-Tq;:. Miss | pate Judge, Juneau Precinet. i the academicians found Yoo 9 former y riday | DOC as Little Bo-peep, |y, “the Matter of the Estate Engagement of Princess Martha of Sweden to Crown Prince 01af | | (o no less delicious for “v,"““ ',lll);vt;jr o'm‘ S :"‘m“‘!‘vml Mrs. Rose Davis, as & Hloride | phANK NELSON. D 'mf.i:\{ ot of Norway has been officially anncunced. The date of the wedding | | ().t reason number of his turf triumphs and |Sehtleman; most comical, Mrs. Fe-| NOTICE IS HERF GIV has not yet been set. | lowner of Little Guinea, is con-|!X Gray in a fo niner c v»\‘““"‘“ That the undersigned was on (Iw : {and Ray Walt, as a hobo. Several|pgth day of January, 1929, duly Subseribe to The Juneau, Alaska | fined to his home by illness, | , ixiny | S |others meriting special mention in-iappointed administrator of the S 5 % o D Grand Fascism Council ! Georce Land, who traied Harry |€lnded somo of the clowns and es-Estate of Frank Nelson, deceased. Rfllllo Supphes K Is Named by Mussolini Kelly for John W. Schorr in 1916 | pecially ope Russian character. All persons having claims against Further Escapes |and purchased the great handicap| The indses were Mrs. Elmer E.|the estate of said deceased will We have a fresh stock of RADIO BATTERIES and A i M Hab . B e e e e CUREL B Momphis| I, Mrs. “ROberEERAMEn Mrs. | present them with proper vouch- TUBES. Also a complete line of AERIAL WIRE, re Made from ROME. Fob. U rrenuier Mus-i . tn SR BEERD ds o two-years rs. F. H. Pearce and J. and duly verified to the und- INSULATORS, ETC. : 4 was named eight members d p rsigned, whose . B 4 A ¢ R o ned, whose postoffice Sunken Submarine | newly-formed Grand Coun-°ld: training hjm until hiz sale to. BNV L s P. 0. Box “BE,” June e Commander J. K. L. Ross for $30,- ‘¢t Fascism for a three-year ‘m:"":‘l::“*lojupm ik m\‘ D. F. D. MEETING aska, within six (6) month d Those named g- : . A TR, e the date cf this notice Naval | ot Hottat, Dnde i sor | here. Thete, will: So' S obtingiuE A1k " PRtod-ateanoati, Alasks, Jantte Capitul Electric Company sterday descend- | | Corporations; Dr. Alessandro ey Douglas firemen this evenming and [ary 29th, 1929. Rrlha S ‘.‘h,w”:.iv Prof. Emrico C ""'lnr I\I;}\lll]liil:‘I(c;d‘.,“\]\‘l')‘fl]l\H LA s o b g R. R. HERMANN, Radio Supplies PHONE 416 House Wiring 10 maghs and telin otti, director S s Lot Gl First publication, to the surface along | [Premier's own bress bureau; Ed-|Eve and Karl 21 are b | WERE FROZEN IN Las puhl(“‘[mn i " They had yusly | (mendo Rossonmi, Attilio Teruzzi ! ped for the Kentucky Derby, was i | SRR AR e l-+—|-1—;--|- “YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY SERVICE” t up by a 3 order | jand Count Volpi, negotlator of the first victim of the flu among| .. .. c;ieq the earlier return avold dan 10 sudden | (the Italo-American war debt set-|the horsemen in this winter col Ton § ; G b hationt, lony. Scofleld suffercd only a 'I“" Sl \) ”_““_.’"x, "‘?‘.‘rel“\.l?_ i The two will next try csaaping e — |mild attack of the disease how-|liammock, who arrived hesd ¥ot Dr Cl d P L y eamung an resslng oo — L) > from the sunken submarine at | | gie o {ever, and has returned to his work. ;:I‘x]xml ‘n‘:’l"' g ;:‘ehv“:gt ““:L"_';‘: (;“: { | & depth beyond 100 feet. Talkie” Actors Missed; AT T |the boat Mayflower, Capt. Rollins, TONICHT | They Were off Marrymg‘DUTCH RUETHER lS Jaamary 31 for a tuoday | ow vork v 7 mesara| STILL FREE; $6,000 150, "0 00, Gt "wanares| 1 @ Wrreck nf ALASKA LAIJNDRY p“ce, 330 000 ‘.‘. et daughber G RIGIA®T Fed "I SALARY TOO SMALL‘f"' ;" ”“j' _,'j:‘.’"};;}'.,..‘",,',if;fi 1 }I In New Building on Shattack Way - = |nett, was nmxnul here to Morton | ; it WEIR of AN BRSNS SN b t [e (’5})(”'"‘9 | “THE LAUNDRY DOES IT BEST” Downay,” young: irish tenob, — their destination, Do and Miss Bennett ¢ | though rehearsing for the lead roles i1|50f $1,000 lu;" the season, Wal G e COMEDY -ll'ld Nl‘ Wr ‘{|a new “talkie” at the Pathe sound|(Dutch) Reuther, leading pitche “WR PERU O | [Studio nere. They failed to show of the Coast League 1 yoir, haa| | ay LIBERTY TOMGHT | |d--+iebbb b bbiobh ld Papers for e'fle at Empire Office jup for rehearsal, and just before not signed his 1929 contract withlg " g n T BRI SRS, £ o S | U LAENINRE SRR < s B A 1|11 o'clock telephoned that they|the San Framcisco Seals | . of the most familiar we vere at Patrick’s Cathadral,| Last year the former New York pictures of legendary lore becomes . | where the Rev. O'Connor perform- ‘Yank ce star, then a fres agent y in the screen version of ed the ceremony |signed with the Seals for § | llow’s ballad, “The Wreck | Miss Bennett is a sister of “on-|for the season, plus a $5,000 honus. [of the Hesperus” a DeMille spe- |stance and Joan Bennett. |This year his comtract e for |cial which will be on view at the | - SO g 1$6,000. Ruether tgures he is out (Liberty tonight. This picture em Dell B. Snerift. Junssu's pianci$4.000, so is walting atound-to diok :es the dramatic scene depicted tuner and rebuilder. Phone 573, er with the owner y fellow’s lines e e ‘He cut a rope from a broken ) Charles Goldstein was a 4 isenger for Jumeau 6n the Queen ad her to the masi lafter making the round trip to is incident in which ths old Ry !the tcwns on the Triangle Route|“skipper and his little daughter” jon with his fur buy-[of the poem are principals, comes J| SALES DATES [inc iviias ™ " ™" ™12 o 5 me ot drat poms West Coast Fur Sales This Is the AR 12 Place APRIL 17 MAY 15 Where there is always on hand the lat- m }3 est of the best that the market affords AUGUST 21 in Plain and Fancy Groceries, Vege- tables, Fruits, Canned Goods, etc. Com- pare our prices with same quality and you are always assured of ‘fair value. Try us. Let us have your order. = | Sanitary Grocery | .i “The Store That Pleases” s o diadhoete, L] 7 . ¥ . o | Pentiless and in ill health, Mrs, \ Three Pehvenes Daily 83—Phones—85 | May - Davis, of Washington, ! D. C.,-mother of two children, offers herseli “for sale” to any medical or scientific institution for $30,000. She'is willing, she | says, to allow herself to be in- i oculated with any germ save sy i3 Will build modern home 000000 S At our Fur Auctions there is active bidding S eincipal toe caviaos.of tha D B, Conadas ramaiing 1 Wigbest prices 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 Classszd or Display Each Bring Results NOTICE—The “ads” in the Empire contain good news each day for man and woman. Read them—Read them carefully—They are News. Remember our Job De- partment can print anything—large or small. H (International Newsreal) - .- — EJUNGLE CALLS AGAIN TO ! R o to suit purchaser TO THE | CORNING, Ia., Feb. |can jungles hold more fase |than American urbanity for Mrs EMPIRE E?ima J. Bain, who at 62 plans| S . . Disti R e On Scenic View Lot on Distin {In 1594 she became a missionary 3 % lin the Belgian Comgo. A THESE LITTLE | since she spent her honeymoon venue traveling in a hammock, slung WANT ADS lover matives® shoulders, Mrs. Bain {has combatted witch doctors and f’lans and estimates will be furnished FREE to {superstiticns of African tribes. Produce | She returned to this" country parties interested. Inquire Real | temporary because of ill health. RESULTS | Subscribe to The Empire, : . o ) mev Toevonn 1 Morris Construction Co 374 ! | Reprezenting the Northern : : 4 s 4 Want Ad Rates ' “ Inv estll;:;fzotem:l\:?nfi:wco;l‘uwer | Policy, also accident and PHONE 62 Are Very | health insurance. Phone 2 Reasonable | rings on Sajmon Creek. Even-| || ings by appointment.