The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 29, 1929, Page 8

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WASHINGTON Daily Cross-word Puzzle ACROSS Solution of Yesterday’s Puzzle . Small plant of 1. Pace the lily family 5. Extent Make trial of 10, Ratio Net - Heraldio Impetuous Festival N ' ON HowIAY Follows Sugrges‘lions Made : UIN| 3 by Hoover in Thanks- IN'S Boe . affections et giving Proclamation o1 Deng SE TSRS 24. Front of the WASHINGTON, Nov e v quility in kee oE 45. l\‘\p;m[v\ I\lv:‘\":« tion of President tOIN mation tr devoted to re: L L §9. What one 2. Decorate gratitude for plenty t g e MU 4 srandson of brought f aused {1 R 1:.‘!.’L.fl' the Ové gs, e 10:02 Capital to fc uch | 41 Pavet) of - g 4. Danger o ground ¥ o5, Mimfexed & Crowded ance. Y Apre | 42 Man's nicke % ““ Tasects for use Ars nam . Bast Indlan b 7A |:mnw ehams o . Close by: post, S0 s % bers At . Slight sound 8. Lengthy ¥ 8 Skin autom Jond o9. Afternoon 9. Feminino suf- s t g roundnnts: unetions fix bile ride in the a nd d penndnat 7o, faDCH M R ner in the evening with a few close French article 71, Grafteds s 5 ‘ Roman bronze heraldr; 1 salo friends as gues : Rotution 4 i Many of the Washington officials | Snares DOWN ' 1 po'at ; thel oA e with hot 1. Individual per- Tery went to their homes in various p: N eal B B of the country for the holiday. — e | Reputed Millionaire Kllls Wlfe Suicides CHICAGO, Ill, Nov. 29.—James Pauley, aged 56 years, reputed mil- lionaire coal operator, and his wife, | aged 50, were found shot to deaih in his room in the Ami ador Ho- | tel. The Police said Pauley killed | his wife and then suicided. | Pauley was chairman of the Board of the Mami Coal Compar and is said to have been a he Joser in the recent stock declines d was also despondent owing to | illhealth. Dell uner. E. Sherin1, Juieau's plano Hotel Gastineau. —adv ] “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” i | | Y ! | 2 Showing the Latest WOMAN DI THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, NOV. 29, 1929. 'SGHUOL PLAY T0 BE GIVEN; - 600D GGMEDY “Tommy" to be Presented by Students Two Nights Next Week : and everything is which the com- & put over. take piac(- in bei mlh.n in st 1o appeal to the people. situation er Marie to Marie believes she' wed to choose her and and rebels. Bernard, er type and young and further increases of the Thurbers until that he shall never Thurber home again » David, a doting uncle | should {own h |a you | chap. | the | they to a swift and happy con- |LATE HARVESTING IN MATANUSKA VALLEY After having given up as lost, many acres of grain which had been planted for hay and which could not be cut because of the | snow and cold Weather, mers of the Matanuska Valley itly have returned to their 5 with mowers and completed | + work which was interrupted arlier in the seaso J. J John- | | aved about 25 oat hay, and Jeff Bo most of his hay on the Jake Metz place, but the rescue involved a lot of hard work. All of the snow which fell earlier in the season has | | disappeared, much as it did a year [ , when a number of the [arm-, did a lot of plowing after the c f £ f n cold spell. — (Anchorage . - Hp k Times.) | and Snappiest Mod- While the weather report shows| A sudden heart attack caused the R AR [ that Sitka has had to contend |death of Mrs. Mary Joliffe, wife of | Mr. and Mrs. Vanderwall of the | els in with an unusual rainfall this fall,|Mel Joliffe, of Fairbanks Novem-|y, s, Customs Service at Skagway, | just as Juneau and other Alaska ber 12. She was apparently in gpe tr. aveling south on the Princess | points, the weather there has b((n‘gond health when she retired the|noran to spend the holidays with | . very mild. The Verstovian says: |night before but upon attempting|their son who is a student at Pull. R(unco“ts {| “Up to November 11, Sitka has|to rise in the morning she col-|man Gollege. | . { | experienced no killing frost. Rose|lapsed. She had been a resident| { |bushes have buds oa them and|of Fairbanks two years, and had > " D, other flow are in bloom e/ resiGed at Petersburg before that Inpulmly Priced grass is as green as in midsum-|She came north in 1906. She was| | mer. Garden products still [49 and a native of Arkansas. ! “un!rozon in the ground.” e > WED AT FAIRBANKS ish Columbia Provincial Police, is a Mrs. Lenora esident of | passenger south on the Princes i | Fairbanks for four j s where she | Norah, bound for his headquarters thas been in the tailoring busine: n Prince Rupert. He recently pa- and Daniel W. Sutherland, pionee |mining man of the Interior, were | | married at Fairbanks recently. The bride had resided at Anchorage be- fore going to Fairbanks. | R } Old papers’ 1or at The Em- | plre office. trolled the Taku River district. -, ATTENTION Juneau’s Own Store Painting, Paperhanging and Dec- orating. Gauaranteed First Class work only. Max H. Mielke, Phone | 1191 —adv. GAYTEES YES, these are the new rubber oxfords for women. They are two-tone and have one snap fastener. Colors—Russet and Tan, Black and Grey Only $1.50 Pair We also have another shipment of those O. D. Flyweight Sports Boots and narrow width rubbers for men. See Our Windows for the New Things SHOP EARLY Leader Dep’t. Store George Brothers T R O L L Lt CALIFORNIA GROCERY PHONE 478 The Home of Better Groceries lllI!llllllIIIIIII!IIIll!lllll_fl_l_l!llllIlII[llll_l[llllIlIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIllIIlIlIIIIlIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIlIIIIlIIIIIllIIl EIIIIIIIIIHIIII il; PHONE 83 OR 85 “The Store That Pleases” THE SANITARY GROCERY ST Corporal C. G. Barber of the Brit-| | succ intercedes and the story |, GEORGE BROTHERS and Denver. A. A. Humfrey, for- merly of Juneau and now in charge of the Eastern agency, with head- quarters at Chicago, will be an im- portant member of the conference. ——————— CHIMNEY FIRE WEDNESDAY NIGHT CAUSES NO DAMAGE “HEAD MAN” OF YAK HAREM GOES ON \Predicts Quick STRIKE; SUCCESSOR IS NOW SOUGHT !Action on Income TO BRING GALOYAK RACE TO FRONT lTax Reduction WASHINGTON, D.C., Nov. 29.—Chairman Hawley, of the House Ways and Means Committee, today predicted that the House will adopt the resoiution to authorize $160,000,000 in tax reductions in 1929 incomes before the end of the first week in the regular session which starts the Government has sent ‘e to get a successor. | 1g.nfll yak for the experi-® obtained from a herd ® he Canadian government. ® s have been made to ® al more of them and Mr. ® s enroute to Alberta to|® e or six and bring them © Alaska. e The Ala d nt Fairbanks’ herd of galoyak s newest contribution to the ace of livestock, is in need head man.” And to fill n W. T. White, animal hus- y expert of the United States nt Stations in the Ter ho passed through here 1 evening, is enroute to et another. job @ A defective flue in a chimney in Roden Apartment on Willough- |by Avenue caused a small fire ths {was extinguished by the fire d {partment with no material da nage to the building and its contents. The department made a quick run ®eesccccsscce 2 salo G —————— ’: next week. and put out the blaze with hand he galoy: s me giv - | chemicals. he animal produced by crossing t Ke“ogg Is Received leseeeeececccee ik in he Gatiomsy By Prince of Wales| e | e cattle, The breeding ex- JOL MEHERIN TO ATTEND HILLS BROTHERS' MEETING was vears started same s the Fa Nov. ZE)AFm'ncr Sec: ate Frank D. Kellogg, | ted States, was received e of Wales at St. James orday before his depar- ne. Kellogg then en- to Sout! pton where he DON, banks American Legion Notice J. J. Meherin, who sailed from Juneau Tuesday night, will attend a meeting of the sales force of Hills Brothers, the coffee distribu- establi P cross-breeding is not diffi- The animal produced is a th No Meeting Tonight h long-haired beast of go = 5 % - tors which \v_ill_be held in San hat combines all, or mo q e RV RERN I YW e beginning Decmeber 15,| Next Meeting, Tuesday, good qualities of the et & ‘lxvnd Lermi‘ngung December 20. 5 A 7 n D ind the cattle. Starting with 1OSPITAL NOTES | In addition to all the Pacitic| Dec. 3.—Installation a male yak and a Galloway cow 1 Price entered the hos- Coast salesmen of the company, the tion has now a hér(l of night to be treated for a | representatives will be present from BUY GLOVES NOW! — Heavy Canvas; Gloves, regular 25¢ pair, $2.00 dozen injury received in the Alaska- Chicaso Kansas City, Minneapolis { the bred animals. For the past year or so, however he band has stood still in num- Searching for the cause, the s soon determined that the man” yak had gonec on al Apparently his harem has in th s appeal and only desires| M nd and ruminate on the gl of the past. So he’s lost hi se entered the hospital night for medical Marie Bonnett of Thane is hospital with a bad cold. E. Zimmer of Haines who ed the hospital November 14, this morning. GARNICK’S, Phone 174 o et e DO IT NOW - ! BIG BARN DANCE | { { Change water in Heating Plant. Clean out Boiler. Cover Pipes and Furnace with Asbestos. e that Safety Valve works. Inspect Smoke Pipe and clean Chimney. AT Moose Hall, Sat., Nov. 30 ; i Under Auspices of Moose Lodge, No. 700 2 PRIZES WILL BE GIVEN FOR THE BEST FARMER AND FARMERETTE COSTUME Rice and Ahlers Co. PHONE 34 PHONE 34 Plumbing—Heating—Sheet Metal “We tell you in advance what job will cost” } COME—Good Time Promised COMMITTEE SPECIALS ALL PURCHASES MADE ON SATUR- DAY GO ON DECEMBER ACCOUNTS CHALLENGING COMPARISON in QUALITY and PRICES Palmolive Soap, 3 for 25¢ Large Prunes 3 lbs 4‘)c FINEST NORWEGIAN SPERRY’S Pancake Flour, package -29¢ CHINESE Plain Noodles, 6 ounce packages " AMMONIA, double strength bottle Sardmes per tin, 16,c WESCO BRAND F AIRVIEW GENUINE Dill Pickles, largetins, 23¢ KIPPERED KING Salmon, in 8 oz tins, 29¢ Ours is the finest to be obtained any- where. We handle no brands of food that have not re- ceived the highest ¢ o mmendation from reliable sources. jar PURE New Orleans Molas- ses, gallon tins Chili Con Carne, tin,15¢ | tuAT 15 THE |. POPPY Sugar Syrup, gallon DERBY BRAN REASON WHY 98¢ 5 SO MANY CAv‘V(E ' P; {;} 0 [{(R’ Jex;z L ren, 41b. pkg. . Peanut Butter, 1b. tins, 27c TRADE iy | HOSTUM. Coroal; peck ADAMS age ____________________________ 240 She knows that the quality of Grocer- ies we sell are un- questionable. The Big Store Filled With OAKITE, cleans as nothing else does, silverware, tile, clothes, cut glass, lin- gerie, cooking utensils. This cleaner will do work of 4 pounds of other Package—A rich damsh pastry fit for a king Manning’s Coffee, lb., 50c g Little Prices cleaners as ordinarily Exclusive Agents for Juneau used, package ... 15¢ 2 Trucks 5 Fast Deliveries - 10 a.m., 11 a.m., 2p.m., 3:30 p.m., 4:30 p.m. § i ] .é | — %

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