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. i s P SRR NI - fs\ S e e S RPN W THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. TUESDAY, NOV. 19, 1929. well pleased with the reception giv- Fed- States sometime next Fall. He | 7 . I |night in Elks Hall. Dancing wufi ' who cannot attend regularly are |plies, but there is no other expenst LATHRUP GOES Dally Cross.u)ord Puzzlc WII-I.IAM BBSGH start promptly at 9:30 o'clock. \NIGHT SGHOUL invited to enroll and attend those |entailed. | Several orfginal stunts have been | sessions which they find they are| The regular meeting nights of th ACROSS Eolution of Yesterday’s Puzzle 10. Frozen water | planned for the evening's enter- ‘ab]e to attend for, even though they | Night School are on Monda: 1 fun <|»1 hydros g }l. Large bell | UR LUNG cgmment and a most enjoyable 0PENED HEH lmiss other sessions, they will ob-|Wednesday, and Friday evenings aj 3 ;::;::Pr':ux.n e A EE ATT ] time isA anticipated. The 420 Dances tain something from the classes at- |7:30 o'clock in the High Schoo o Hodd em of | are hailed with enthusiasm by the itended. building. BUSINESS TRIP i b EVIA REMP[OIME| " royat wutiortts | VAG ATI N [} |dancing fraternity of Juneau and| ST . | “The commercial courses oirered AN PR ;. bithy ORMIFIE[TEME(A o 1 § jare always well attended which fact Good Enrollment Is Regis-{this year consist of a class in be-| Robert Moxenna, former loc 1‘ H w,\.,,.fl, N C_R EIE Afl. 24, ;"r':“m o I adds to their great popularity. : d I d t' glnner'sShtyp;‘wfl;lng ;}l;ld tt»iztgtn-um‘r's resident and now a Seward busi, 3 e - . Tt INIBTIR Y M > PO T ered — Indications Gregg Shorthand. e tultion for | ness man, brother of Phil McKenn: Republican National Com- | 20 ¥stuwan posr PRI |GIMER[I [C|A| & Will Visit Friends on Coast!SANFORD APPOINTED these courses 1s $10.00 for the en- lof this clty, passed through Junea 3 21 Exyptlan gode = 2. ~ 3 tire three months. e classes lon the Yukon enroute to Seattls mitteeman Met Here | .“.’\;\’"_If""‘ sod- [y IN|TIR[A[CIEIL|L g LIAR| ™ : and then Co to Old U. S. COMMISSIONER | Many Take Courses |will meet in the commercial rooms |He will spend several months i by Local Leaders Swalow tn g: CY . 22 g A | Home in Latvia BY JUDGE HARDING' nignt school opened last nignt Of the High School, on Wednesday |Qalitarnia and plans to return | The appointment of Charles F./with an enrollment of 36 students, :;:3 "g‘w:fi“;: 1;“ ruct ?lx'lzono‘c};gcel; Seward next March. Enroute to Seattle on a purel MYIEAT sIIERIS[E Off for an extended vacation|Sanford to be United States, Com-|12 of whom enrolled in the com- (%78 Wil be glven at 7:30 o'clock T business trip, Capt. A. E. Lathrop, ABROMRII PILIAITIS| 4. Cliek e that will take him to Riga, Latvia, |misioner at Hyder, vice A. W. mercial classes. Due to the fact i Aviias SENS d;l?l § &b | NOTICE—MEETING prominent Alaska business man and | [eINAWE TolL[UREINEIT] & Vot William Bosch, well known pioneer [Fox recently transferred to this;that it is necessary for the members :clock.h Beveral a 4 1‘;;‘:1 t.; ir| Meeting tonight Mooseheart Le Republican National Committee- E|SIN|E] ’S’N APHT R[] 46 Long-huired |resident of this city, left today on|city, was made public today at}or the commercial section of Night xEm's'.i ave nlreafiyms %lx: e : eir PR i i man for Alaska, passed through Ju- 9 '(i‘."f\..“ the steamer Yukon for Seattle. He|local headquarters of the Federal | School to use special kinds of com- nre:x - ": enrot i ;:?, e ment and banquet. i neau on the steamer Yukon. He | 63. Freneh pro- 2. Pertalning toa 45 “"_4" ‘I\“"(." "'r"*"! will be absent for one year and|District Court. The appointment | mercial equipment, all classes wfll‘onAuhztn;x tm”m& gm .th citi- | All members are'requested to b will be there about 30 days, return- o :"_"‘I:" alh t",_“"’,‘,"';’,"“ 49, Those wio go |Possibly longer. was effective November 15. 'henceforth be held in the High hi| o len " enr;;:l ::8 lfed to | Present. ing then to his home in Fairbanks. €6, Morbid hreath. 8. Mystical % AR | His old home is in Latvia and| Mr. Sanford has resided in Hy-|School Building. ‘Zenshp c&ss&s wi boi)k:ezud ! G. A. BALDWIN By a deal recently closed, Capt. |} i xound . Hindy wora Male o he has a sister now residing in|der for a number of years and| Superintendent Keller stated this PUTChase their own ek ay Herder. Lathrop became owner of the ma. Set In order 2 et L Riga, the capital. It will be his|was formerly a resident of Nome | morning that it is expected that — e — jority of stock in the Fairbanks Workation - % ‘Opiahanen first trip back there in 32 years where he was engaged in the news- |from 20 to 25 more students will News-Miner, purchasing the hold- Ser' hunters 7 l‘fln'durlurs of v"v:r'z;l'rnl instra- and he will spend several months|paper publishing business. He is|enroll during the next few meet- 4 ings of Mrs. W. F. Thompson. He DOW N W L . Type measures YeVisiting old friends and scenes.|now editor and publisher of the [ings. He urges all persons con- centemplates making some improve- 1. ;i"ur-u:.rr"h:’;vlln & :'.r;’vpl::xlpp: '\l':-;l‘:lnf;\‘\mm H ‘Mr. _Bosch plans to spend some|Hyder Herald. templating enrolling in the Night ments and additions to the plant ketite " riest of monk 72 Tunt Is: anur.. Jittle time in Seattle. His sched- —— |Schesl to do so at as early a date and it is his ambition to give the ule calls for faking New Year's| ? (ag possible, interior ‘metropolis a real news- 7 %/ 8 celebration in San Francisco. From | 7%¢ _REBEKAH'S DINNER 75¢| M.we are particularly interested,” bt /% there he will go to Los Angeles| Don't forget the Bridge and| Supt. Keller, “at this time, to ocal Republican leaders, including Mraitog if » b O c 8:00 roll becaust e strang- Attorney General John Rustgard,| % . residents. After that he will visit|p. m. Cards to follow—12 prizes. ‘Z‘,’.sc?:flww,,, i l‘,‘;fii.,;’ they 50 WEDNESDAY NIGHT who recently announced his candi- | % withr Gus S_tudebaker at San Diego.| The Re_bekahs are requested to|not know the other students or dacy for Republican nomination Inrv 2 v Abo_ut f\prfl 1, he will sail from‘ bring their tables in case extras | teachers, or because they cannot MOOSE HALL Delegate; Secretary of Alaska Karl | . .%H .%. ”mvey‘mk the Pa'nama Canal for|are needed. |attend regularly. Enroll with us, Theile; H. L. Faulkner, and others.‘ % %, NCW“ gr 4 1A WO_;“;; stay there| nzrs Bessie Manning is chair- | anyhow. He declined to discuss the delegate ..%H.. .-“% ‘:ceg %, eBgui::]saflBel xeun:vmt zfx‘;' woman of the hostess'’s committee| “Those who are strangers in town Ly 2 situation with representatives of .% .. 7 fn B hE e os'mongthe're aanghnstead of reception as was prey- are invited to come up and get ace Llndseth 8 Orchestra the press, pleading hc}was taking e gl e‘; R f 'R' iously announced. quainted. We will appreciate any a vacation from po:mr:‘ ror]fu'w .%“ :llcsurimerywms)l;e sspeg:: 1 Lecoe| Music will be under the direction | assistante we may recelve in having ; present. He expressed himself as %//% 4/ . and ‘He AI1 Seatiibn to R O e of Mr, Fa}'{e ?{untex-, Jr. —adv. these people enrol}‘wlthrus, Thosf TROTS AND' RHINELANDER.S en his recommendations for eral appointments and his gratifi- cation with the manner in which the Hoover administration is tack- ling Alaska problems. Business conditions in the interior and western towns have been bet- ter than normal, said Capt. La-| throp. Fairbanks continued to make | substantial progress in mining de-| velopments. It is expected a great | deal of worthwhile publicity next year from the Graf Zeppelin ex- | may spend next winter in Cali- fornia before returning to Juneau. P 420 DANCE TOMORROW | \ | | The second of a series of 420 Dances to be held throughout the winter will take place tomorrow They will make you YELL and Holler for More . EVERYBODY WELCOME THE COMMODORE plorations which will base therc.‘ I T Both Anchorage and Cordova had, DUR‘/‘_BI 4 I S h A l C l the best seasons in their history and CIGAR S FORE e’vent nnua anneg other communities reported like| - — W BE prosperity. “but notwithstanding the Senate |the same capacity in this district. ARDRO F oods Sale disregarded the Iowa election laws| Mr. Jorgensen is a former Ju- SUIT CASES CHEAP FOR IMMEDIATE SALE ¢ 9 and seated his Democratic oppon- |neauite, residing here for years o i 5y o= BMkhm ‘w SIII'C for ent after a prolonged contest.” |and joining the Standard Oil staff P =2 F‘lncy Ex"a Large Dl’y Irum's 23(‘ “’- W ” i PR | here. A sturdy case that combines Wildman” Senate Agrees R | pescu Nl - the conveniense of a ward- . JORGENSEN HERE robe trunk and a suitéase. I L. S h pi (Continued rouw: Page One) SNOW BURIES HYDER Made of heavy fibre and nqulre teve Johnson Purveyors to Particular People 5 FROM FAIRBANKS AND NEARBY VALLEY | well reinforced. i pion rifle shooter and long time trainer of expert marksmen with FOR S' 9' AGENCY Hyder is buried in snow accord- $22.50 California Croccrv Buildiug i high power army shooting irons he | |ing to late word from that place. J © has a gift for hitting what he aims| Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Jorgensen |The townsite was covered with 20 at. (and small daughter, Joan, arrived Brookhart makes a short, sturdy |in Juneau on the steamer Yukon figure, wide of shoulder and deep |from Fairbanks where they have in chest, when he gets to his feet|SPent the past three years. They from his back row seat and un- 8¢ the guests of Mrs. A. Webster, limbers his verbal batteries. mother of Mrs. Jorgensen destroyed the two-story store and Nobody has trouble hearing what | Mr. Jorgensen has ‘been the agent japartment building of W. 8. Sul- he says. Lacking in any mtempflf‘”‘ the Standard Oil Company m!llvan. The property was covered at oratory or gesture, he still has Fairbanks for the past three years|with $2,500 insurance, and it is be- a big voice of great carrying qual- and was only recently transferred |lieved that this sum will almost ity. : to Juneau where he will serve in|or quite compensate for the loss. Off the Senate stagé, he is a mfldl mannered, friendly man, but still very fond of calling a spade just that. And Smith Brookhart has needed bulldoggedness and fighting heart to make good his foothold in na- tional politics. His military record in two wars inches of the beautiful and in |the valley above the town there was four feet of it. Letters from the Portland Canal town -also bring word that fire 5 FAST DELIVERIES DAILY 10 a.m., 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 3:30 and 4:30 p.m. lIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIlI"IIIIIIIIl!lilllII]IIIlIIIiIIIIIflllIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII""IIIIII[ Here We Are Again With a Good Thing for Everybody In our Canned Fruit and Dessert Department we have all grades of goods to suit every taste and pocket book. Canned Peaches, extra fancy Amocat, large cans, regular 45¢, 2 for . ; Canned Peaches, medium, syrup, very MUNSINGWEAR For Men, Women, Children and Infants Who Know What's What And made to give the most exacting service as to Style, ‘Wear and proper Fit. We have a most complete stock of Munsingwear in Wool, Silk and Wool, Rayon and Cotton. Keep Comfortable with Munsingwear SABIN’S The Store for Men Take Advantage of Our Big Annual Canned GOO(]S Sale which the modern woman de- mands in her hosiery — they're aere in generous measure in ’hese Munsingwear stockings. fFull-fachioned of clearest, sheer- >st silk and invisibly reinforced it the vital points. Some with he exquisite new Sylphline Heel, ters and become the most outspok- en critic of the leadership he help- | ed during the presidential cam- | paign to set up. | Brookhart's self contributed offi- cial biography even dares criticise | the Senate itself, pointing ‘out that | he was elected to that body in 1924“ iliza- . . . o :i’fna“ei’?&“?pefi“ifl?: l:)h:'-‘ fine ripe fruit, regular 35¢, 2 for...... 59 sical courage; his political career is | Canned Pears’ extra fancy AmOCat, £ Smart Locking Hosiery That heckered with equal evidence of £ :xl.scwfllmgness 3 face an issue 7 . regular 450, WlgWC 79 H WIill- Delight You With squarely. S k U A " L Th W ll ) i i B Their Service “ql-le has even dared to about face toc p t PrlCes 010("‘ an L ' Canrl_lcd‘Pears, medlums, SYXUD reguldr = Beauty and wear—two qualities on administration farm policy mat- | ’ 300, 2 fop L aaag N v .63 g y qual Apricots, Plums; Strawberries, Raspberries, etc., all fruit comes under this reduction In Our Vegetable Department Wesco Golden Corn, reg. 20c, 2 for Amocat Golden Bantam Corn, regular Prevail Again This Y ear California Grocery R o 11 30c. 2 f 54 some with the beautiful French b y » ar juare heels. ey're here LEGION E n n 30(:, 2 for _53 for you in the wanted Zhades of SMOKER S = Solid Pack Tomatoes, Amocat Best, i H £ | regular 25¢, 2 for .. 45 b e N MBER 30 ; ]‘IONEY SA VING SPECIALS 5 gg All Vegetables on our shelves Marked A B Hall E S Down for This Sale i Men’s Goodrich Kingfisher Hip Boots ..............occooooiiiioooei. $6.45 §§ ENDS SATURDA‘Y’ Nov. 23 £ DEPARTMENT STORE o £ Men’s Goodrich Lightweight Sporting Boots .. 545 gé GARNICK’S, Phone 174 g Géor Brothers ;s Men’s Heavy Wool Sox. ree 5 Si= 4 : . = ‘ e NOW en's Heavy Wool Sox, regular 75c and 85¢ values .............. 5O . i Children’s Silk and Wool Hose, $1.00 values, pair ... .50 o oo - YT P PR o BEING SHOWN Children’s Wool Hose, dark colors, 85¢ values, 3 R 1.00 ) A large assortment Children’s Ra d Lis i » : . L % H yon and Lisle Hose, 85¢, values, 3 pair ] J of g Children’s Cotton Hose, 50c values, 20¢ pair, 6 pair H art 1 . urn ers lll uneau ( CHRISTMAS £ Infants’ Cashmere Hose, 85¢ values, pair ... i THIS IS MORE THAN ALL OTHER MAKES OF AUTOMATIC BURNERS COMBINED 3 and E w s i S g vomenqa Monopul A“‘"l% é H Y ? Burns cheap fuel oil without preheating at low pressure. Noise- Sy £ Women’s One Snap Aretics H less—Simple—Safe. Money back guarantee. (E Women’s All Rubber High Zippers ...................... R 3.95 g E e H HEATING R- . ~ “WE TELL YOU IN 1 £ 4 PLUMBING & Ahl ADVANCE WHAT Fhone 75 We batver |2 GOLDSTEIN’§ EMPOIQHM 1 i o AHREE WBTAL. C 1CC ‘ : el'S (A 0: JOB WILL COST” ++ P ‘ b} e : : e B A | S ks, et . A Sl By A S - ot