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i 1 | f - v 8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JAN. 24, 1930. ‘ - e e 0 VR O IO e e e s - - TR B 0 & N 55 L PR ( " DRIVE | Woman Lobbyist :MANY GHANGES D(lll CrOSS l(()r(l Puz l RAGE HURSES it lacks all the equipment necessary | heim, 18-year-old heiress to cop- - it A s | / -0 zle to make it a modern army. This is per millions, and Thomas Gorha ] / -~ fthe e | AGTIVE [ Assails Committee | y the sharp rejoinder of General Long Island real estate man, has | | | Groener, Reichwehr minister in the been granted by Superior Court ACROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 9. Negro of the (; erman cabinet, to statements Justice Morschauer. s 1. Laugh to scorn i z Niger delta m.nlc in France, especially in the; Judge Morschauser said the an- B 4o K8 ME SHC A N anugate |French parliament, voicing fear of nulment was granted at a private | pening E] N| Feminine name Hhc German army hearing in his chambers but [ ", are for 3 T Strikes 1,, an interview published in papers h: not t been o8t { 15 as A S| Rotonr: | General Groener de- The annulment was given o : —_— o : kil Ry s prenc chm ‘h France's fears, in the grounds that the girl was not 1 . - . . . G Ee! i nld a f the obvious facts are Year old when she and Gorl Two Committees Will So- Publication of Commercial owish ex A . Bty e ’L,ghtef-q Anlmalg Bumed‘r:sghgbs. obviow A el by s s e So : &y s N Jamation T bl : 1a le. 4 s after severs licit Remainder of | Chamber Comes Back 1. Intate E Downwara mo= | 1n Stable at New Or- | “atter naving lost the war,” he|unsuccesstul attempts to get mar- i 1. Afterthoughts =y fon . | “Germa as g r Tied e / 3 & s D - | " & Germany was forced, under | 1930 Memberships After Long Absence i & leans Fair Grounds strict control, lasting seven years,| The action was brought by T 1 - 34, Glass water to mutilate her army, deliver up ward Guggenheim, the girl's f i Silver e ¢ s e _ hottle CAN: an. 4ePire Y, € iuggenhe the girl's f Initiatin Silver * Bow Basirl immsdiate L "“"' novels |VIE|S] 35. Tiuil and fare- | REW O o 3 F)”? her war materials and destroy them | ——oe— i Ab30 back of Juneau will within a fe (YIEIS el |destroyed two barns at the Fair D¢ W2 ; dor feited 5 930 R i S 2 s of an RIE[T| s laureate g Race Track, killed 18 race 20d t0 sign an order forbidding| Commercial job» printing st The rs alone give employment to 5 s LIAnE Grounds Race Track, killed 18 race O S Sacihe s 8T 00 Sirartia Wt 4 o IESURIRE AlLE] degree 'nd sent three men to the DCF to have any modern Weapons. | rmpnire b O el L ULk | 28 HAHES [LISIE - oy Bugiand e N “To call the German army, lack- | _ ol O p b Ly RS 1. Cornered y Tre= R by lbae face 10 . 3 ing - achinery, without fly- /y T i one of the startling state-| 1. Inerustation 48. Dress skins DOWN > ;,,'c"','" e 19 fire started from an explo- ™ 5 a n"m(;c‘? w:|p ‘“‘ out fly- —eee ) 4 e ¥ 5 ments contained in a Chamber H" 4388 “"""'I 49. Symbol for 1. One In secohid 40. Inearnation ’wux‘ of an oil stove during the . Hih AFULIELY, - S _er’ 1 1 will be held next Mor - or e 3 ” ;1 g h p :(;\llnm' ehild ; d i 41. Posts of statre |° 0 ening the stablemen Without personal reserves, without i H 3 n one Commerce, Y lici 50. Slgn of th 2. Unified e cases 18 sta % ety st ACF NS ~ J # vCal_\ e A mphlet issued in 1905 1 dis- :,odm; 9 SN :’v';_.:m:" 43. Daughter of & |who bar stumbled to safety red war materials, an j\rm‘{ of AGFA ANSCO I‘”“\' | B i oo ¢ ibuted to those who Ju- | i Fronew pro- 4. Hotg T | clibad | Neighs of the horses and the cries ‘ncomparable shock 3 é.« 115 ¢t said toda | = moun Most profound of the men were heard for blocks. €ither an evil intention of : and g g Early in the week one of the| ' i cow- | wilfred May, J. W. Smith and abcence of the power of judgment.”| + o) Id bulletins were sent here by Mrs | - ool v L Phil Chatman, were sent to the PR i EASTMAN FILMS { & [ nichoison, wite of the doctor at | 59 Direets ospital suffering from burns and R i | % |the Pioneers' Home at Sitka. Las ‘ ke inhalation. | Let us do your | ] ¥ s iR | August, Mrs. Nicholson wrote the | The property damage is estimated i b s ..’ i e . . Y . i o Chamber, she was coming North i at $20,000. | DEVELOPING { i s ¥ thais comite {join her husband, and a friend he horses were valued at from NOW| HElREss | R i N go "‘”“’,’““ sl Sy {Who had been in the Territory | $1500 to $3,000 each. | and PRINTING ) o oo & o quarter of a century ago, gave her e | : ‘l“?, 4 ‘ pamphlet so she could make | —_— 1 e B T e |berself more familiar with m/| FIHE DESTRUYS i ‘ is yea e ccuntry to which she was going e : i B ayitem “1“;::) Statisties Interesting [ y | BUTLER-MAUR® i ot | fn the year of ssue, the pamphiet | Annulment Granted in Miss DRUG CO 3 > reaGs, Juneau's population was 2.-| g . it - ELERs ceh s Gnn 500. There were but two butcher| Guggenheim, Thomas s TOHGM Be seh i ent meet nl; ishops, two milk ranches, one bil-| Gorh Affai 2 ; saved much time but alse |Mard hall, three barber shops, thr W orham air WHEN WE SELL IT ' 3 able trouble necessitated by 11, three barber shops, thre Wrong Phone Message Skl i N ins o The. Eatire | |tailer shops and one ten-pin alley A A z TS RIGHT ¢ i active canvass of the entirc Gladys Moon Jones, the on'y | Olq times were recalled with the | Smothers Chances of | WHITE PLA!NS oo St Tl Express Money Orders \ i woman ”‘ufihr ;]u( ioned by the |announcement in the publication | f t. . h Bl —Annulment of the runaway mar 4 | j o | itn"‘t‘)‘x(o si‘:n’d‘vwifl:‘n::“i].’ll;;:[; .»\l\;:u ltkat ons brewery, capacity 315 bar- Lxtinguishing aze riage last Apnl of Natalia Guggen i ON 1S ment in which she sharply crit |rel ly, operated in Juneau,! ; — z 2 | LARGE SEA LION 1S icized the committee’s procecure |while eleven saloons were also do- hich started at about 5:30 | ! CAUGHT IN NET;SHOT and asserted it had degen ing business. ay from an oyerheated flue i i AND BROUGHT HERE into_a mockery of the bil O | Lawyers here at that time were| i destroyed the home of : hts. She also nsserted that the |1 1" Dnber T fotal assess: ‘ nd Mrs. M. C. Herner on Gla- NEW IIASS N H : : i ; ¢ led valuation of Juneau was $1.-| cier Highway, about one mile from A E 4 A seal lion weighing about 1500 pgjiicq) gifficulties for President |141125, tax levy seven mills, and ; : ! cunds, caught in the seine of the oover. the amount of tax levied, $7,988.74 Herner arose this morning : fishing boat Wilson, while makin; (Iaternational Newsree!) | mhore were nine hotels and lodgins ilt a fire in the stove. Later was discovered on the ide of the roof, and being to nguish the flamas, "Herner went to the George residence nearby and tele- DRESS Latest Styles—Popular Shades ERRE eriog cn Batlow Ocve houses, with 287 rooms, capable of ) near Point Retreat, was shot by! accommodating 431 guests Capt. Martin Borleck and brought MILITARY GUST School System { to the Juneau Cold Storage Il)nls The school system employed se v-| morning. to be used for mink fe jen teache: and | phoned to Juneau 8 o : e rers, 286 students were en- |~ Captains M“”d‘-‘ 1}“”’(‘:\ and | rolled, and the public school build- thief even replaced the tools he r.mu $10 and costs for assau Mertin Holst o have been fish- |ing, “costing $12,000, is CILLU)(K(mpm in making his way A ing to d received | Through a misunderstanding the | i r supply the Ju-| ing 1&1: her r_ll A S |lighted, heated by steam and m hrough the hrkm (1@ or frem Sitka by U. S. Marshal Albert |m ge given over the to neau Cold Sto: ere out lhlf"’: - |free from debt.” 5 White. |both Frank Garnick, son aw of days and operated as far as Funter; WASHINGTON, Jan. 24—Prompt-| In the immediate vicinity of Ju~ ‘ 3 e gl y puty U. S. Marshal Schnabel |the Herners, and J. L. Gray, fire | in search of her T”;‘ ed by the appeal of President Hoc- [neau, outside of Douglas Island, also sent word that George |chief, was that the house had ] it few signs of feed on the ver for greater economy in main-|there were 230 stamps loying | Williams was sentenced to serve burned. At the time the fire had ] voyage. On the return trip they taining the army, Representative|325 men, three hydraulic mine cne month and fined $100 and lomly a fair start. made a set in Barlow Cove and|Barhour of California, has laid be- |employing 110 men, and at least| b L] cosis for violation of the Alaska| Consequently the fire department caught the dmp.llhlt?n “Ox‘\« .~m‘1l fore the House suggestions for re-'f / prospective mines in course of Bone Dry law, and given a fine of |did not go to the scene Had the from a rifle ended its career. There | crganization of the military estab- development, it was stated. i ¥ e (el il st B ol e < Dl Bl é“;‘:: ;;’”l:;‘," ushine > sault and battery probably have been ex to Ce orleck. | parpo; M i s it At 2 vd g : NEW YORK, Jan. 24—There was - |before a great deal of damage had : and northerly winds| ; qpq¢ au- HIGH SCORES MADE Iher husband clad in very 1 Hot bath water, right out of the |}, jone i Ting It 1 pelved. Aty o bers {thorizations of new pro/ects, cxcep IN ELKS’ BOWLING | There was a blonde clad in nothing |8r0und, free and plenty of It 18| “mno mgerners have lived at their | ring, it is believed. Although about |;; emargency cases i NG nature’s gift to two Paris public| . tB¢ e , | 40 hand trollers are camped in g | much. (Highway home for nearly 18 years. e blow Cove, ‘w,\ fittie fahing has| . That Study be made with af . . | This is the scenario Mrs. Rebec- | They have an application for pat- i r 5 view to giving the army entire land | Team defeated Team 3 Of .. curt : * lent & R, been done up to now, Capt. Borleck ! , f '” sagus. I. with ' ‘score of 1692 to/|> Sillman, twenty-seven, will pre- ~——~-4 lent pending on the property on Eald. Reports from other fishing|ocfense. There now is duplication | -*ague I with & 892 191 gent in supreme cor Brookl! which the house stood, and expect TWO PRICE GROUPS Evening Gowns $15.00 and $19.75 Afternoon and Day Time Dresses uggest ess withhe ather Priced $14.95 to $19.7 swimming pools! g P “ 438, and Team 3 bested Team 4 i : i " ; Seounds indicate the same wnm_‘:!: edn lhv army and navy avia e St e il u“““;‘m“\umu with a request for alimon: to rebuild next spring. No insur- tions. s AN to 1202 in_the bowling tournament |C, 35 WeeKIY in her suit for mbso- {ance was carried on either building | rdinatior all war do g ament ] % | AT THE HOTELS jder one head E““} Mlegs Thursday night. | 'Twas the night before Christmas ! ! 4 Reduction of the army reserve| Of the individual high scores Nel- |y 'y’ giiman's houss, Brookiyn. | | ALASKAN—M. C. Magburen, D,|Program. : s ‘;‘;:"‘d 537, Davis 488 and Dun- | ang it dian't look as if Santa Claus De artment Store W. Sanders, H. O. Hanson. ° | 5 A cut in the standing army o i was coming home for dinner. In p GASTINEAU—Aida Hanson. {because of efficiency of the na-| Tonight at 9:30 o'clock the fol-|gooy ~gania man hadn't been MENAGE DENIED A = nRAT ird g el sompon- | 1oWing trios will bowl: G. Messer- ; - ~ 4 ! o ‘ {iesalpos ixx:)tml guard and clvilian compon- |IOWIRg trios F el Oy Messer Jhcéned:t all for thrce years | RED CLOVER i GEORGE BROTHERS s S. | 8 y st uddenly deciding to find out it v Tam 0% _magh PRESL T |©. George, Noland, and Bringdale. | yhat was keeping him away. Mos. ALTERATIVE COMPOUND {| BERLIN, Germany. foz. 2:—Tne i Last night's scores follow: | German army is no menace to 7 Wldow of Celebrated i |Sillman gathered some friends to- A ot N Silk and Fflll('_)' | LEAGUE I oS Kl . peace! Numbering 100,600 men only, = s A MG B o gether and took a trip over to Sill- | SLIGHTLY LAXATIVE iy B i U R~ SRS DS by T AT N i | French Author Is Dead Team 35— Imans hotel in Manhatts ‘ ! { i BROADCLOTH ) | Pullen im Vgr ameesanl et o TS eT. L RS SPRING MEDICINE ; 2 / ¥ nc : i ] ATHLETIC | PARIS, Jan. 24—Madame Ana- Blomgren 161 158 1632 | %S P elie, e m et s v Homg: and (08 | ! :.’;or{:te:l:l:l\;‘)orw":’“; ?;dat;lc D(:‘l‘er;‘B""m“x 120 167 130417\ mark Henry Schneider, counsel | $1.50 { RUBBERSAN , { , die . Death | — 7——— ——|for Mrs. Sillman, has filed her| % | U . .ts |occurred at the villa on the Bois| Tofal . 400 008 M 1eR e B ot o The Absorbent | LAST DAY OF OUR e niot Sul i ‘Boulu.no the scene of the most|Team 4.— g complaint. \ D . 1S THE L/ AY J 1 i won b,m“m Jeats in. Tyibel ‘Bhracr: |Hendricksan 168 182 199—5dg | OmPIAINE | uneau rug | Soap Dish ] g i 3 She was born as Emma Lepre- H. Sabin 169 169 169—507 | Iy e , » | { ! e are’ offering these ‘{1 0B MR o R 1T, Nelson 195 159 219573 . [ IT’S ALWAYS CLEAN” |} { : . S . NED AT SITKA ompan | r s at extra low price in Min st Louis, Missouri, U. S. A, e — Bl p y In Many Colors i anua { § order to close them }{with her parents from the time| Total 532 510 587 1620 pena Akagi was sentenced to one Deli ! | i out. ~ They are the |ishe was 10 years of age until 22 LEAGUE II month in the Sitka jail and fined e Dellvary. | BHoie By 45 cents ! : B VASSAR athletic. A ;em; Tmbff tlfl her xf;;mil{ still‘;'vmn 3— I$50 and costs for violation of the|{ [Post Office Substation No. 1 : ! | ] very good fufllit\'. ive in 08 ngeles, California. tevens - 157 161 142—460 AR { £ v e 1 3 i France was 76 years of age when | Shaw 152 152 152_456“1““ 2ene: Dy T“ md "fs it } ' . he married her. She had been | Davis 176 156 166—498{ - i i t for many years before his house- % S R 3 : Keeper, Total 485 460 460 1414 Th C ff W h | { e L - K e Cottee Wit § i i {| LIGHT BRIGADE MEETS |Duncan 120 142 167438 P Y 0 Nyal: Revrme kg i o] ! { SA BIN S ! o Simpkins 177 161 97435 the 4?uallt~' Phone 25 We Deliver S - : The Lng';u Brigade v;)lillmeet]tm Petrich 131 97 101—329 o 1 3 morrow afternoon at 1:15 o'clock RN 7. 1. 5 v g 1 3 \ { C. 0. SABIN, Prop. /st ihe Resurreclion Lutheran| Tow 37 400 365 1202 Aroma | Many advance Spring Styles are included | i { Church. Miss Fern Gubser will be ISed ! | in this clearance—new and up-to-the-min- | | the leader. LITTLE MONEY IS You will KNOW the quality SHOE REPAIRING ute designs and patterns. ' ! e 54 S A YRR TTRER8 PR i FOUND BY ROBBER of th]s coffee even before drink- | SEE i { i 3 ¢ z ing it—so tempting and frag- ! R i Flour! Today, 25 Ib. bags best brand flour, $1.25 HERE LAST NIGHT rant is its aroma. It is blended ! | Order your green stuff and fresh fruit from || S of the finest coffee beans . .. BIG VAJ ' ) ! ‘ | o | Several dollars in small change, made to suit the most particular ¥ { r GARNICK S Phon(, 174 | were taken from the desk till in the | taste, and yet it costs less than { LY ’ “ office of the Morris Construction | ordinary coffee. Try a pound 3 The Gun 4 R —— —er——rrrer -~ [company some time last night by ® and be convinced. & | ! |thief who forced entrance to the t ! Ishop through a back window and | Man : 50 cents pound Manmng $ |reached the office by boring a hole through the door, which was locked. 1 | { - ° | That the person who broke in 00 um Zn |was famillar with the office is evi- | | dent, L. F. Morris said today, for! NEW GUNS and |- - ety | AMMUNITION . l |he opened the till with the combi- | FIVE FAST DELIVE | Used Guns Bought, LADIES FOOT II EAR |nation, which is a five-button al-| % VERIES 5 QUEEN QUALITY af h ffflilr- Lt oo il { Purveyors to Particular People ! Sold and n ing in, the thief cu is | [} . e ap hand on broken glass, and left blood | GEORGE i Exchanged At Popular Prices Imarks, believed to have come from | L i You will be surprised —_—— |the right hand, on the door to the | . o |office, and on the rear door through BROTHERS at what you save when {which he made his exit you trade with Van. i uNothlxzf‘ wnls molnl,sted in lladd:« PHONES 92 and 95 Opposite the Coliseum. . L4 o on to the till A large wall safe 4 P B | fin_the office was intact, and the it 7a m. t010:30 p. m. I SLOYALS SOREN | RICE & AHLERS CO. i Emunm|llllmumumuuumunnn mmllmmuuum||mu|ml|mnu||||mmmmmllmmummnmnl iy o ,“'"'.'““ = ..:A..T:Gm... ,;H:T..TCTM § CALIFORNIA GROCERY PHONES 83 OR 85 “The Store That Pleases” Gty H PHONE 478 The Home of Better Groccnes NTHE SANI TABY GROCER¥ i