The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 27, 1929, Page 8

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8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMP]RE WEDNESDAY MARCH 27, 1929. | EAKER DENIES |OKEYBEVINS [:..ronoiis DIAMOND DRILL =% " "H/CHAMBEROF CREW T0 COME : ... - w..: COMMERCE T0 CHARGESMADE FORCED DOWN © 990000000800 NOTICE AMERICAN LEGION A KANSAN'S CHICKENS DIGS UP POT OF GOLD . Meeting tomorrow night at 8 p ® m. at Dugout. All members urged (to attend account important busi ness. —ady| Apparently stimulated by the entrance of a second SHARON HOUSTON, Tex., March |the Territory for the purpose of forming an All-Alaska Chamber of | Commerce, met with the Executive committee for the purpose of dis- at work, | s received from J. York nor top air record held k Hawkes. Bevins left for with his title went the stipulation that the bridg must be removed in 90 da o . o o o . lo . ‘. 3 | ° o {e 27—Roderick J. Watts, a re- o| o Since } ° ticket into the field, regis- AL L e porter 100,000-pound .3 ° wtched up $2,710 from e tration for the city election Fresh roasted peanuts and pop lo bridge him a dime. e ° earth in three o B to take place next Tuesday, e |corn. Juneau Ice Cream Parlors, o The bridge, spanning Buf- e 2 ‘ ° ard Morin is convine o, jumped to 620 at 3 o'clock |® fa in an exclusive o —_— ° ck of Leghorns is real- o —_— TR ® today, from 520 at the same e i Tt bt LRy oin i b k | : | time yesterday. Wl Proiecd 1 Piogeityls * \1§zrk0|s Invited at Meeting ° i hatice o Capiam of Qupsnon Mark ralls to Make Nonstop Air Pl SRS fa it . omorrow — Other ‘o Hoken OI- P] f Fame, Re- | Record from Coast ister at the rate they have | of TULP(}Ua Syndicate |, . . it his wife had ® e e in the last day, the registr: | aster Lang« y ) ! i 8 s ac 2 3 I 2 y, cgistra- in Taku District |e city Commissioners would ImPONam Matters ¢ bu s money. When @ pl)es to Chalges { to Coast tion will be almost up to -‘ e el W | make no promises, so Watts ®| 1,0 Executive Gommittee of the ® out Mr. e B D :—%\”” X the expected 1100 or 1200 by JOHNSTON’S wiil. feave]® 10 8 moment offered ® | per of Commerce held its in moved in. ®; PORTLAND, Ore, M WILLA New Mexico, March Saturday evening when the o + S 5 April 15 e Mayor Oscar F. Holcombe ®|yoq1y meeting yesterday at noon, ® ..° Olsens have ® Capt. Ira Eaker, of Quest This state which is becoming|e books close. . FRESH FROM THE u 19 pere the structure. ® | .o poden, & member of the - the money was ®fame, denied here that he able morgue for . . FACTORY ( b i vt ; committee appointed to meet with o Duricd: and Morin divided o FRRneof epctiatars or Qd) Of XA i e SO R An Exquisite Assortment i has gone into a the delezall brnm other tawhs or ° thC money wi th Mrs. Olsen's ® al acrobatics over Oakland, Cal- |held the wrecked ambitions of Okey | o i ortmen h with junk dealers— 3 A3l ] L4 irport, as charged by Mil- E ns to lower the Los Angeles- | 3 NOTICE N o . . e ‘[ \ l ard H'wmxlton Department of Com- Ins poflm vho announced charge of violating scoeseeceoes e apt. Fi After March 26th T will not be | e afternoon at| Angeles Mon: s beset by Cn_.responslble for any debts con- | ussing the proposed Constitution air regulati tracted by my brother, Arn Py = 5 IO R T R e P f 4 7 and landed | gonoeee mmand | phone 25 Free Delivery -o—— | y-laws of the All-Al PRt He slept| | Chamber. Several changes were iu 8 SOFREE ‘Dis - c o a]39v- WEED, Vasnenin, | | SEYRETEERERERg Crr e iy 0 e ton, D. C., Capt and ‘L:’a“ed‘ « 78 So S ERRE R spark plugs and then continue park LR 3 = -l recommended by the E : e | diamond drill crews “mi‘ylASONlr LODGE | Committee to be made in the pro- S 5o cn I“,‘C':’“l C‘l’,";- catbuaci he above or even| EAOTER SERV!CE posed constitution. i\‘ Lo wikh it vl ek 5 g iS ANNOUNCED | Mr. H. VanderLeest was elected that Army aviators are not includ-| Bevins is flying alone. He has] ed in what Hamilton charged vio-|a special equipment on his wings ! a member of the Executive Com- 1 is | . mittes toRHIT the piace “Gm! MabaH 2 lation. to enable refueling his ship Irom; US 48 t’le Stor(‘. The Scottish Rite Masons of Ju-|F. Weisel, who left for Fort Leaven- appeared o Capt. Eaker said: “I did swoop|a gasoline supply. *t but this| Capt. Hawkes’ t 21 minutes and 59 e rorning at 7 o'clock over the Oak s 18 hours | rn trip to Germany s done to test t ofor as all| Eastern Mediterr: aviators do before they start on watched as . long trip. The crowd Hamilfon| ALASKAN SNOW COVER p flew over head. fers to was ir annual | worth, Kansas, two weeks n their | be absent most of the ¢ night, beginning| It was announced ths The work of the|MacDonald of the Alaska Road neau stigation and report | Maundy-Thu ler Mr. Warner will | Temple tos ements in Ju- |at 6:30 o'clock will be under the auspices| Commission would speak at the ' ago, to Where your Friendship l\ retained long after your I | dollar is gone. | neau for the company. veni - ; PR (i A t Aloska Chapter of Rose CroiX|regular meeting tomorrow upon the! . . il G NING LAmauas, Ok hen Yours truly, ind consist of the N X were reported on the gound at v wstertide cere-| subject of the proposed new Inter- ing the Lights.|pational Highway to conneet the B Rl ereat- various Alaskan stations Monday mony of Ex LIONS HAVE GUESTS o i e L the same day. One evening, March 25: Barrow, 3 inch- A | AT LUNCH; CLUB TO [ine wystic i at which 8 |Mexico and Central America. hlld was bofp I S fes: Eagle 28 inches; Juneau, none; Gastlneau Grocery i AID WOMAN’S CLUB [pumber of : ‘”‘i\ b;u:"nii‘: Other matters of importance will | B s COURT ADJOURNS UNTIL | Nome, 32 inches; 0 inches. on essignec il vl R R — : of visitors are in town for the oc- N norrove T | TOMORROW MORNING New, select line of V;Sjung cards PHONE 37 4 meeting. Senator L. C. Hess, of Fairbanks, and Representative Al- —Wooden houses grad casion and the usual large attend- = and Eiler Han- at The Empire. | | After a bri is morn- | : of the Juneau """CC); ‘; p:?":‘ 'gff;u,w afternoon at|7¢d Lomen of Nome and several |in th ing, the U. S. T t Court ad:| ~o—e T S DI RTNE P. S-*I‘rofenlst'la\VberY{('S are in and do not miss Lions Club at the noon luncheon|,.go n';l‘«;v \’),‘“ ,‘\‘I;“O‘m willl gtve others have been invited to at- lin. Ecor v has forced | journed until tom ¢ morning at our ad tomorrow. i both told the members | " : tend. the chgr ‘11 o'clock. - OB 18 public exercise in the auditorium| " R 2 £ A asure and business trips| e “tpeir Temple, the program of ; : — returned from | i i consist of vocal and | ikt debebdeb bbbt fanson told of the work that ) pogter day. Several well known Easter Goto Candy GARNICK’S For the Most Reasonable Pricesin Everything is contempated for the 1929 season|pagple of the local musical talent Experimental Station |win take part. The lodge will also s of Relighting time and the open to the 1 at the Sitk: where he trativ oned as Adminis- | o1 their exer: for the Alaskan jthe Lights at ti rcises tations. ontire e Mr. Hanson is proprietor of Alas- | puplic. Drug and Jewelry Company, at - He has also been out on a | BQUND OVER TO GRAND JURY on. o The meeting was more of a good- Frank Richardson, who was ar- fellowship gathering than one to|rested at Petersburg by Prohibition consider business matters The | agents and charged with violation | only thing b!'olmht b(‘fore the body {of the Prohibition laws, was bound y over to the Grand Jury under $2000 E by U. S. Commissioner C, I‘uurws< and Professional Woman'’s sen and remanded to the cus- Club, and doing all in its power as of the U. S. Marshal, it was b to make the coming con- |learned today. | appearance of Charles Wake- - - . | field Cadman, famous pianist, and| Quincy, Mass, claims Florence Beeler, vocalist, who arefusual cat. Eunice take: to appear under the auspices of |swim in the pool of the Y lhc‘ club at the Palacc on Apnl 8. | A, where she functions as r BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. 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