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DR e i Rt S Sdbandl cnd 3 o G dh A AR AL B b o A p hs gaa b s d A g ngh P d o THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, BASECAREEARE A AEASAA A AARMAAME S A LSS S AA A A S S S b ks i s o sdii bd o a e i s R B R R ks THURSDAY, NOV. 21, 1929 Daily Cross-word Puzzle e - . = the responsibility of the community , c to maintain good communication |with the Alaska au boarding Mayor T. B. Ji the City 'on brown bear and urging that mulberry acter house in Gold Creek Basin. The J UF IM P R 0 VING men living there, he said, are en- i ‘_A:‘lu::f Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle ;’n» H:fl‘:’ b titled to every consideration and. I+ Yestme 3 Head the road to the basin should be & Semeentrate (7 TS HE righten suge kept in good condition for their 14. Rimester A S P11 |E| 29. Members of & benet Ik fepsend 5 AR TELL] g, Goicasitr Tace No Meeting Next Week place: abhr. RIEIE tain U‘ s . Owing to the fact ' that ‘mext } By be: Latin VFILIE R rges Immedla‘e ANIOH Thursday is Thanksgiving, the 19, Make certain S gl B PR meeting next week, carrying over 5. Corroded () A AlF| electrielan operate with City any business until the first De- 26 Goddess of P P[A[T[E]| ® Nt vreced- e cember meeting 28, Stand for a E R|O O|R] lg. Tr;em The support of the Chamber of | A communication was received 0. 1':'1;'1:'& i ° OL—F 42, }:mnx itant ofs Commerce to the improvemnt of from the Petersburg Chamber of in five-card loo 44. Disorders lower Front Street between the Commerce notifying the Chamber 32 Part of an T LILIEIT|S archafe 2 o A e automobile E AR . Paddles City Dock and the A Juneau 'it had pted a resolution ask- g4, Toward the ) 45, Small fsh was today put t disposal of |ing for the moval of protection . ‘:l!fi:“lnfihln [ S LiY] ;f;::et;afi char- b5. ouncil. The org tion adopte bun 2 L se als. 38. Ardor DOWN 53. Lack of control Council. The organization adopted |a bounty be put on those animals. 3% Ardor ' Sodium W72t Lack of eontro a motion endorsing immediate ac-| E. M. Goddard, Chairman of the . County in 57. Eagle's nes. 8 Yab Getéites movements tion and authorizing President H.|Census Committee, said there are ;.;‘v're\nrl 60. ! -ly‘nrnlr salnts o o fitting 2:: Efi;fl:];dxnl. L. Faulkner to appoint a special |approximately 100 men engaged in g1 Smart €2. Periods of time 4. Pllot land committee to investizate the matter |the halibut fishing industry out of |45 BroRaey 65. Berates i ;mgmu ser- and to co-operate with the City [Juneau who have not been enum- |q; ard 58. Unbleached authorities in getting the work|erated to date. At Ketchikan, he, 45. Entry in an . w i . s started jadded, the Chamber of Commerce, 49, Spanish article 4 i (I\;ly S - i'("."&’ t arr S5 e street in|Reotary and City’ C P - 50, Town in New Eat . Gulde’s firs . Kind of jacket The narrowness of the street in|Rotary and City Council are co York state 74, Quantlty not note 63. Cirele the section between the two points operating with the census enum- 5; ,:q{.;m-t mm...ln.h- hy I?’. '1"'1""1“ . 64, ::Igpenx dial. o o snt P - ° canv a 53, ng of rational num= . Kind of hemp Eng. named, declared President Faulk the canvass, and he 35 A Kin Fatle 16. Klut ot B o ner, has produced a deplorable | organizations to get g, Drama set to 75. Youthful years 12. Weary 68, Bitter veteh condition. The community owes!in line with like support to the music Wise 13. Paradise Again: prefix it to the Alaska Juncau interest ,;l‘r!‘:II Canvassoys. | the backbone of the town, and to| Big Mill Year its employees to remedy the situa-| The Juneau Lumber Mills ex- tion without delay, both he and pects a big cut here next year, Allen Shattuck urged. Must Widen Street |the Chamber was told by President Roy Rutherford. It already has In order to ameliorate existing|an order for 70,000 ties from the conditions and give relief to pedes- | Alaska Railroad. Other orders are . trians, it will be necessary to widen |coming in steadily. The company . | i the street, Mayor T. B. Judson cxpects to cut more than the usual / «/ / fold the Chamber The City|quantity of clear spruce for air- ..%///%%% autherities have had the matter |plane construction. H under consideration sometime. | The mill will start operation on As the street is with build- 'April 1, and run at capacity for it will be necessary to pur- the entire season. ome of the adjoinir e i thoroughfa The Alaska erty before the be made wider. | Ju- | neau and the Juneau Lumber Mills, both of which own some adjacent | AT THE HOSPITAL | Elsie Schombel, small daughter land, have assured Mayor Judson'of Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Schombel, re- they will donate all the groundturned to her home on Monday af- necessary for the improvement pro- ter having spent several days as a | Ject. As soon as the present im-!patient at St. Ann’s Hospital where provements to the City Dock prop- g ceived medical treatment for crty are completed, the Mayor ad-!, gevere cold. | ded, the old red warehbuse in the iss Ruth Creveling, who has! rear of the City Cafe will be rased peen recelving medical treatment at | and that lot filled in with rock.'sy Ann's Hospital since November ' The City Cafe will then be moved 16, returned to her home yesterday back 16 feet from the street. The |ggtarnoon, City already has been dedicated Mrs. R. N. Orme and baby bo: Suffictent, ground south of the epyrneq to their home yesterday dc(‘]“z]n f:rfllo‘iaw“%‘l‘fi“y;rivl;;rr:-Cdmn afternoon from St. Ann’s Hospital.’ From ther it will be '\t;'v<:al')' Mrs. J. Wakeham returned to to obtain additional land r;n”tho her home yesterday afternoon after s g having received medical treatment left of the street. Some of this is % 3 ; at 8 'S ice Novem- available from the Juneau Lumber I);rj-: Anns Honisel Sige Yoven ills and aska Juneau bu 5 hiar x;‘:f ir “th; Ail:s) ;w,‘ul?p 'l“‘,”}i!:_t S. Zynda, who has been critically : i Fevs Ands. ;) at St. Ann's Hospital, is said to i NN AN FIT T ]~ 11 81 | dEENE JEERE JEEN ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF FLOUR—Good Blended Bread Quality, 50 pound sack, $2.35 T The Committee from the Chamber 1 be improving. GARNICK’S, Phone 174 will interview these owners and see Fred E. Baker, Area Executive of | . if ‘arrangements can be made w. " 4 VI e Boy Scouts, who was recently | — - = |call on all of the big air lines all [ operate airplanes just as he now] EIMPRGVED AIR |over the country and make hook- |does automobile j. Frame said.‘Clemenceau Recovers |ups with them. He will put pic- |There is now being developed a FAcILITIEs TU !l\n'm of Alaska scenery, including |small plane designed just for this h)hozu;zr:\ph.\ of Juneau and vxcin»%purpusm It should be in general | {Maj. PARIS, Nov. 21.—Georges lity in planes operating on these |use in two years. routes, and advertise extensively the scenic, game and fishing opportuni- ties of Alaska |fer a course of instructions in avi- [of morphine, | “Money is of secondary consider- |ation, including, ground training. { RGN |ation where scenery is concerned.|This will be given by pilots on its _|When one can see honest to good- |ships in Alaska. The plane that Frame Of AlaSka ness scenery such as you have, thewill be stationed here, and it |-| 'many sportsmen will be drawn here | training to students. Greatly improved air transpor- jmany spor it Train Fliers Also The time is not far distant when the average man will own and' | communities next year, according to |Maj. G. C. Frame, Division Mana- | ger of the Alaska Washington Air-| ways, who made public today some | of his company’s plans for next lyvear. He spoke at the meeting of |the Chamber of Commerce. A direct, Seattle-Juneau service. gcporntmg twice each week, at least one plane stationed here through- - out the year, a training school, -l+ planes at Ketchikan and Wrangell, |+ |and nationwide publicity for Alas- :E |ka, are some of the things planned % —adv. ‘ ; : If You Are Looking for the rel@ New Things Put the Leader Department Store on Your Shopping List Too many new things arrived on the last steamer to mention in this space . . . . here are a few of the many new items: Monks Cloth—85 cents yard. $1.00 to $2.65 per by the company for next year. Bidding On Mail | The company is now bidding on lan air mail contract between Se- attle and Southeast Alaska com- | munities, Maj. Frame said. It is |confident the service will be estab- lished and both mail and express handled next season along with the | passenger service. | Flying boats with a capacity of |16 passengers will be operated on this route. They will carry a icrew of three, two pilots and a | steward. This service will begin April 1, or earlier if conditions per- |mit, and it is expected it will he X | maintained the year through. | Rates next year, said Maj. Frame, Iwill be materially lower than those |in effect during the past season. He |did not give any definite figures {but said the reduction would be between 20 and 25 per cent, and Drapery Madras yard. Curtain Net and Marquisettes—35 to 185 cents per yard. Table Silence Cloth—$1.35 to $2.35 per yard. Pendleton Wool Jack- I ets, Shirts, Blankets. Silk Bed Spreads and that annually thereafter as busi- Qllilts_ |ness was developed there would be 2 Women’s all - rubber Zippers. Crossett Shoes of service they desire. If one |plane is not sufficient to take care| for men. lof local needs, others will be added. | |A regular service will be maintaln-’ ch hetween Juneau and canneries in |the district and other communi- | Ities. In addition to passenger busi- :ness, the plane will be equipped with an aerial camera for photo- |graphy and aerial photography will |be done on a commercial basis. It |is hoped to extend the service as| far west as Cerdova. But this | |does not mark the limit of its, | service. It will be capable of ex- |+ ‘pansion to meet any call. “If you | want to fly to the North Pole, we'll take you there,” the Major asserted. | Going After Tourists | The company, it was said, is| going out after air travelers froml all over the country. On his re-/ turn to the States, Maj. Frame w:ll] Wool Sweaters for every member of the family. | Always the New Things FIRST |other reductions. | | Give Complete Service | | Tt is the aim of the company, he, |added, to give Alaskans every kind | Purveyors to Particular People GEORGE BROTHERS 5 FAST DELIVERIES DAILY 10 a.m., 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 3:30 and 4:30 p.m. them to get the needed space. | wt Lessen Fire Risk jcperated upon for appendicitis, is By widening the street, not only‘dm“s splendidly nndv will soon | 3 will the convenience of employees 4ble to leave St. Ann's Hospital. | FRESH of the Alaska Juneau and the; E\"ERYO‘VE IN;;,;ED traveling public be served, but the! R W l M fire hazard in that end of town Al are invited to shoot for tur- a nllt Cat uarters will be materially lessened, Mr,(K€ys at the traps Sunday. adt, t Shattick declared. This will be of o i 60 nis pound benefit to both the mine and saw- ce mill, the community’s two leading industries. LE I N At present the street is so nar- i ! row that it is not possible to in- | stall a regulation sidewalk along SWOKER ! it. Pedestrians using the narrow [ walk run the risk of being splat- | tered with ‘mud and water during rainy weather and the situation NOVEMBER 30 generally is bad, said Mr. Shat- tuck. Both he and President A B H ll Faulkner stressed the importance ° . a emphasized |} _ of immediate remedy. Mr. Faulkner also “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” Sy T O ettt e A et Sale of Women’s Stunning Coats and Gowns Supple and adaptable . . . following the lines of the silhouette with dash and daring . . . these coats and gowns priced to meet the needs of the young woman who shops on a budget are supreme ex- pressions of the newest tendencies in style. This event includes new dress coats . . . made of remarkable fabrics and furs . . . smart sport coats . . . evening gowns and frocks of surpassing beaut; All color . . , all sizes. - - ———— HE LEADER George Brothers L H NOW BEING SHOWN ODD FELLOWS ATTENTION Regular meeting of Silver Bow } Washmgton Airways Out- icost doesn't matter greatly,” he |already in the hands of the COM= ) evening at 7:30 sharp. Work I ye |added {pany, has a dual control system en- [the Degrees of Friendshi lines Program for 1930 | Maj. Frame is confident that|abling the pilot to give proper air|Brotherly Love, 2 E JAMES LARSON, A large assortment A LAST THREE DAYS ANNUAL G‘{E.‘%folg o Canned GOO(]S Sale i SAVE BY STOCKING UP NOW 1 Pound Tall Can Tomatoes with Puree, 5 Cans for 49 Cents REGULAR PRICE—I12Y5 CENTS The Nyal Service Drug Store Phone 25 We Deliver et S ANNOUNCING THE CAPITAL i CLEANERS 5 Work called for and delivered §| TELEPHONE 355 i CLEANING PRESSING REPAIR WORK | PLEATING ONLY the new approved and tested methods used—Complete Satisfaction GUARANTEED MRS. JEFFIE FREY in Charge California Grocery PHONE 478 40 Hart Oil Bhrners in Juneau THIS IS MORE THAN ALL OTHER MAKES OF AUTOMATIC BURNERS COMBINED WHY? Burns cheap fuel oil without preheating at low pressure. Noise- less—Simple—Safe. Money back guarantee. HEATING o ~ “WE TELL YOU IN PLUMBING sirtif Rice & Ahlers Co. %6 M s i b From Attack of Colic Cle- menceau i3 recovering after a se- In anticipation of this move- vere attack of colic which caused ment ,the company is going to of- {great pain, necessitating injaction °!Lodge No. A-2, I. O. O. F. this in and s o S by this publicity campaign and the — ., — —adv. Acting Noble Grand. i eobl f Juneau andt e sei | COTPA7Y Wil Y DATUCURT atten-| PARISH CAKD PARTY | > | tiol his business | Ne: ing, vem- domtd of - SN Botasedt Ala"ka:‘”” to this bus | xt Tuesday evening, Novem GIFT LINE ber 26th, 8 p. m, Parish Hall.| The Winter and Pond Christmas Bridge and whist will be played. |Gift Line is better than ever this PRI ‘_ e e ——