The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 6, 1930, Page 8

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THh DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JAN. 6, 1930 " p - - -~ = : e %3 lmonas ery of N t U; re ALASKA TRADE 5C“”"%if:’::'z::;;:::iatrwo MENHELD | Daily Crossacord Pussle [FRANGES FOSTER gkt QRTH00OK =i e r ACROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 5 Harvls \chronolagv will be discussed, accord- FUR nEcEMBER FUR uUIZZING : "’;"! g 4 o M::::'a:" J U R Y DISAGREES GlRISTMAs S [rere B e (i wouna oo gilaia: M a 3 U:mr:lni : The Russian Orthodox Church of | TASHKENT, Turkestan, i "PI';‘I'(':'" ) oM Curved bone At ¢ Juneau will celebrate Christmas|—The Soviet governmer | E A U::;;',!',!;"""" B - Brepasition Unable to Reach Verdict g;i tonlgpn beginning at 7 o'clock. |ganized a ';r(x);g l;i); \\‘.th 3 ' R el cretly to'be Aft 33 ‘Hotrs and regular Christmas services in |of about $4,000,000 to raise - — nl;lll‘u!h"n i NI:nl;i:r er which the liturgy of Saint Chrysos- |crop to 1,400,000 tons. Most |7. Bird's bea ' & . 4 R |tom is observed will take place Russia’s rice comes from c GOld and SllVel‘ Leads Wllh‘ HUsband Of Dead Woman 1 ‘;',"'", fece of a ;4':%:2: , IS DlSChargEd Tuesday morning at 9:30 o’clocx:( | Asia and Trans-Caucasia but som ! -spire 3. Not deep 30 ¢ : c i $1,048,993—Copper and His Brother in Jail |,, 3" : Eomilteen | Aster deliborating 83 hours with. | TS Russian Church, It is well of the plantations In those O S, d Pl g for Q i Spring bolodoy out reaching & verdict, the jury in|<ROWR, order their affairs in ac-|are to be moved to the lower Vi re in Secon Bce. 4 or uestioning linved to Slipshod > cordance with Julian calendar district and the northern Cauca i excens : Wing the Frances Foster case was dis- which s 13 d HaRing ‘th sl S i . Amdrieap ] One who prae: |charged at 1 am. Sunday morning Lt B Bl e oy Tl Alaska products exporzec i the| SEAT PLEASANT, Md, (oLt VLI tices: sufix by Judge Justin W. Harding of the | OF Gregorian, calendar. | C. Neilson, fox farmer from Goo-c States in December were valued at | Hvt'man Btady, 'wioeo “"'L“ Naomi | 5y \jeat aish 5 Osts tor Federal district court, It was re.| A Meeting of the Oecumenical |Island near Cordova, is a $3,107,549, according to the monthly | Hall Brady was kvllzf‘-u by a bom'h : Batity o }_Ell:v::lrur'{."lllzfln ported that the jury‘stood 10 to g council of the Russian Church will |senger on the Northwe summary of commerce issued to- | ent her in wrappings of a Christ-| ™™ 1 fyy St o ot ; ri |occur some time this year at the]the South. ¢ day by J. C. McBride, Collector of mas present, is held with his broth- x uine ia or conviction. i er, Leroy Brady, by the Police for| '"”"'" securely 47. Base of arctic n 48. Caressed The case was given-to the jury Al Customs. Gold and silver led on m-‘FS“gmm it ;he et [i88. Arasiimikay & evxel:_l,ol;lll:x’x;l u' il ™ fi'"n'"'n roughly a4 4 pm. Friday, after a two-day Vi n U y. . 0 o e — ’ N R The authorities declined to di-|** Ghtle to nd 30. Physician: L Dows . Monkeys - trial. Saturday morning it was| st, r. s ments 5 . o e‘;,;: iments for the month being vulge the purpose of the retention ! 1o, Spill over 1 Matsachuseits £ Vessel for i, understood that the jury stood nine | e : of the two men but it is learned |4 paeE eape browing a 52. Seine to three for conviction. It is| 5 mon was third with $498,190. bkt g IR & | ¢5. Neex ph ’ oh . Short fo pagoda The list of commodities and val- al hours of rigorous cross 9’“‘"‘"‘ A Ange T T NI IR D R S Al bratx it i imtent e | ‘ DEPENDS ON YOU Blue foxes $ 2699 Meanwhile the Police made known | |, Mrs. Foster was arrested last Sep- | Oth irats R t the uncle of the two men,| tember at Lincoln Island by Fed- | er animals s Slitende 0. Brods. whia swes aee | |eral prohibition agents who seized a Most foot troubles of later years can be prevented Srtios L ¢ . st Friday, convinced them | |still and a quantity of mash on the in childhood. Fish: resied st Friday, convirinec, K3em | [ sland) ok tnal i Poorly fitting shoes bind little muscles . - . cram, Fresh and frozen ¢ he was not imp! 1 in the bomb- IRpJIE e Y aimad secknily | listle bones causing nervousness and “'crankiness” (except shell-fish)— ng outrage. ‘The latter was close- |by the Grand Jury on a charge of in childhood and suffering in later years. I 50| ly questioned as to his relmom‘ violating the National Prohibition ! Make sure your children’s feet are rightly (\ Halibut 209,959 Wi ite Asad w rticularly A | shod by buying them KALI-STEN-IKS Salmon 94,535 5 REAREC [ . the scientifically designed shoe for [/ All other 5416 |in Tespect to the i i IR Cchildren. . st | to MAaITy e she be- | Miss Lillian Daniels, school teach- ! L D Rkoept ahell-fish)— | » the wife of his nephew. It r from Cordova, is a passenger to! Satmon i 5 498,190 tood he cated both Seattle on the Northwestern. Cured or preserved 3 th;’. Miles Poindexter, and Leroy Brady in xhc‘ B T J 11-fish) — e former U. p. of the bomb. | (‘;o’;cept sl st o i('l;u,'{he:il) v\hlle (| R T a— | The Florence Sho ot i rale oindexter, young naval 3 ! | J J Shec i ‘. o Herring 108524 | officer, in Ovange; Dalil” "itrs. |New Orieans Honors * “Naivette” Croquignole PO ! 'J.«"ar.".‘.":f.'u,"'.pifli'z S 7‘1‘32 R three, | Jetty System Builder anent Wave [ e pmrie B i | of the official set in the e A CHALIATS | \Capita NEW an. 6—2 intmen P iins S Capital, ORLEANS, J. Phone 427 for Appo nt; t Orab. 2 - —— has unveiled a bro; BRRY ¢ 4 s 1352 ’»’o S e e S o James Buchanan Eads, engi B r - o |neering wizard who built the je e e bR b o |system of the lower Mississippi that | MONTAG’S 01? SAVE FINGER PRINTS o [Made his city a world port ! > S | ” A Pt kit 3 7 o| Unveiling of the tablet at Port and ! ‘g:n]anskin‘;r skins— DES MOINES, Jan. 6— e E2ds, also known as Pilottown, took WHITI W F'S | Blue fox Twins may look like carbon e |Plc cefileni,fl:}"é‘fnfiillflffimfi S WHITING-WYKOFF’S ¢ copies but similarity does e i < ) f :g;"foir ey n nolt extend to finger prn(\j!l:_ o |jetties by the United States Gov-| v‘ STATIONERY | i ¢ scientists were told by Prof. e |ernment. | 2 [ R hvthx:;e s Sl New,:anv Unf‘,m._:ty o| Eads’ engineering achievements - — - ! Pencils, Tablets " of Chicago. ? o|included the Eads bridge over the| | bridges, ‘ané o: these 500 have| School ies m‘l‘sg‘;‘er His stateiaont b befors -o | Mississippl at. St ‘Louls and con- Budapest Life Boats B T BLthe S 7_01)‘ Supplies e trad its the genetics sections of the e |Struction of iron-clad river gun-| Save Danube Suicides! The lifeboat crews carry handcuffs e Oll: Whale American Association for the e |boats for the Federal government “" BUDAPEST, --ungary, Jan. 6.— and cords to restrain the more de- |/ Ore. matte -and Advancement of Science, was he civil war i | This city possseses a fleet of life- | termined from jumping in again. y regulus— based on a study of 50 fra- | i e |boats whose special mission is to| Attempts at suicide have virtually | @ Cfpp" ternal and 50 identical twins o | T'hree Killed When rescue people tyring to commit sui- | doubled since the war | . ° Lead in which 2,000 fingers w ° Flying Boat M cide from one or the other of the T T g S The Nyal Service Drug Store Reindeer meat critically examined ol penE faoul Mose {five handsome bridges spanning the | Mr. and ™rs. A. W. Lewls, of |Phone 25 We Deliver Next to Gastineau Hotel Trophies, specimens, ect. “The f_mgf’}' P“"‘_S of iden-_ #| Dives Into Bay|panube between the twixsnmcs of | Anchordge, are passengers for Se-| Wood: Timber and Hog . twian; b 5?“1 S‘are @ Buda and Pest. attle on the Northwestern. M. | lumber frequently strikingly similar, | MEIBOURNE, Jan. 6—Capt.| within three years 533 persons|Lewis is a conductor on the Alaska BB Deyer ldcnhcs]"]‘hosb Ol ®|Hugh Grosvenor and two compan- {have thrown themselves from the | Railroad. fraternal twins were as un- @ ;o5 werelkilled today when a flying | — like as those of a brother ® |hoat in which they were traveling, |r,m---m---n,----”---,-,-,, - “All other articles Total value of products s| {® and sister.” e e div Port Philli [y of Alaska $1,962.706 | o o DAt b RN, N8 2 P} CALL PHONE 174—For the Best and Most A FEW OF OUR ITEMS 4T Products of the United e G A S ) | o ey o s Reasonable Foodstuffs in Town | States returned 93,810} % 3 i { : 9 | Total value of foreign published within a few days. There | i Y one ° products ... 1,950 |Will be no admission charge and the | | public is cordially invited to at-| | . Total value of ship- “e“d- | | ments of merchandies. $2,058,556 | R i S e P ORIBE | Mr. and Mrs, William Stolt, Gold LOZl,NZmewlyweds of Anchorage, are pas- e RS 3 27,251 [sengers to Seattle on the North-| Get Our Prices Before Buying Elsewhere |western on their honeymoon. GRAND TOTAL $3,107,549 P e | A oer e~ ADVERTISE Galvanized Gasboat Tanks Campbells Pork and Beans, No. 2 can, 2 cans .....25¢ Wool ,200 i IR L B BT S i | your merchandise g . X %Efi:fi:gfd‘:;?; 1;;;%: :"d it will sell! | Welded Diesel Oil Tanks Waldorf or . White Km«r Toilet Paper 3 rolls ot OhE Raw ivory 178 | | A :’:‘;’:L:fsskins 1.032 i Mr. W. C. Jensen is in charge of the Sheet Kellogg S Corn Fj!akes 2 pfiacfikagefsfg e i ey .25¢ Dessert Brand Raisins, 4 pound pqckave Sl B Llll\ S l’ersonally Milled Flour, 49 pound sack . $2.35 Gold Shield Coffee (sealed cans) per pound ......50c | Corona Coffee (sealed cans) per pound S onilae e Jello, all fkwors, per p'lckage ......V.:l()c : Metal Shop which insures you the very best of tanks. LIVE STONE AGE MAN CHIPS BEER BOTTLES HONOLULU, Jan. 6.—What a live | Stone Age man does with a beer bottle is related by an eye witness, Dr. Stanley D. Porteous of the Uni- versity of Hawaii. The stone age ancestors of Eu- ropeans passed 4,000 and more years ago into a higher state of civilizm- | tion, but the Australian bushman is regarded by anthropologists as an actual stone age survival. Dr. Porteous studied these na-| tives recently while head of the anthropological expedition of the Australian National Research Coun- cil into central and northwestern Australia. “The natives of the northwest,” | he says, “are particularly skillful in chipping stone or glass spear| heads. The only tools are a sharp- ened bone or stick, some stones and a piece of soft bark. “Give a native a beer bottle and in an incredibly short time he will have clipped for you a symmetrlral: spear head of deadly sharpness and | of symmetrical outli N N B} ! s with regu- VURS ‘. larly barbed or serrated edges. | N U R‘ E \ “However, these blacks are not . i quite so much of the stone age as | BRA“\D 3 those of the center, where stone! 1 ) i Medlicott Underwear ! § 50 cents | I pound ! i | RICE & AHLERS CO. PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL | “We Tell You in Advance What Job Will Cost” { ! I} \ { { FOR REAL WOOL | WARMTH | A full line of this well }! known underwear in §, stock now—2 pi suits and unionsuits in 3 dif- ferent weights. Let us keep you warm in a suit of MEDLICOTT. ) { GEORGE BROTHERS Purveyors to Particular People Cut Macaroni, 2 Del Monte Pe'lches Melba halves or Shced \0 1-2 cans, per can 33C'3cans e L Pre-Inventory SALE Ladies’ Munsingiwear ALL-SILK BLOOMERS and VESTS Regular $4.75 each—NOW, Each— pounds resaaien U i NG Del Monte Corn or Peas No. 2 ean, per can...... 22 PHONES 92—95 SABIN’S C. 0. SABIN, Prop. Del Monte Tomatoes, solid pack No.21-2 can, can 2 Del Monte Spmach solid pack No.212 can, can. .220 —~ [ e i | | Del Monte Pu pkin, solid pack No.21-2 can, can 20c A A I el “If It’s in the Market We Have It” Sanitary Grocery “THE STORE THAT PLEASES” PHONES 83—85 knives and tomahawks are actually | HOT o being made and are in use today.” WATER OWL sz 95 0ol i & BIRD SEED | MUSIC AND SPEAKING B i | iy . PROGRAM IS SLATED | 5 ‘ Latest Shades—All Sizes EADE Department Store GEORGE BROTHERS J \TEE CUTTLE BONE and FOR MONDAY, JAN. 13| CUaRANTERD T BONE. A ‘musical progrnm sponsored bsl‘ Gl the Juneau Woman's Club will be | given January 13 {n the grade| BUTLER-MAURO school auditorium, and sewerzl or‘l Juneau’s best speakers will also| DRUG CO. discuss subjects which are of para-| mount interest and vital importance sree Delivery Phone 134 to everyone. The subject to be discussed is| w“;:’;z:_'—[" L “International Relations” and judg- | ing by the interest shown there is| Express Money Orders every indication of a good attend- | 1 Ib. package ...30¢ 3 Ib. package ___75¢ Juneau Drug | Cqm pany |} Free Delivery Phone 33 Post Office Substation No. 1 e e e rerrrrreed CALIFORNIA GROCERY i PHONE 478 The Home of Better Groceries & = = T T T L R T T T T T e e e fe iy ) o |

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