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£ It e e WEr e - R e THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JAN. 27, 1930. - - The provisions aboard were not touched. 1 jammed. S LOGATED IN 2. - was explored The scene of the he plane when the wreck A Daily Cross-word Puzzle ACROSS "% Bolution of Yesterday's Puzzig A Nothing morg ) RIEEINJOJATLE[ES[HIE[D] CeAR@PoRE IR MYSTERY OF NORTHLAND 17, Dedues 20. Speed contesw 21 Eastern poten¢ tate §. Propel a boat |THIEVES MAKE Vbut due to the large number of! cases he has been required to han- dle he was unable to depart. Those who wish to see Mr. Wyatt may| |get in touch with him either at the Court House or the Gastincau IIOU‘I Justice Holmes, of Supreme Court, Is Detained at Home TWO ENTRIES WASHINGTON, Jan. 27.—Jus 22, Torrinle 8. Demolisk HE][-][IJ 24, Part of & Oliver Wendell Holmes, w) the region of the Nat & T ndel olmes, who N CUrvi y - o ARGTIG R E G I n N herders who rep: a Nuw SOLVED :: %fl‘:‘!”' (TI IMEJBEIT/A jO[S[S|A] 2. T”:o' FRR <Conn01s Gara&e and Bm_ WILEY BROTHERS be 8) years cld in March and w ‘ plane on Novel | 14. The Emerald '—illl!(! Emfi@[] "th:r“"“" | f d H h H has been presiding over the Unit E Bison “aid Borls gaeantl AT 1. Servins (i:r S dxgb way bbome , TO GET NEW BARGE; stat Su;)r:éx}l: fC('ngt»uur_)rn tha . Scarth for “indi Fielson’ ane 18 The rear end g ntered bv Robbers absence of Chief Justice Taft, ! Pilots Joe Crosson and G, sk taamis 5 Holt u.g‘r'“dmg ofleel§cr1 s Plan 18 Fromontory ::. ::,"%:’“ oomd, | ) ! TUG SAILS SOUTH eiainea at his home today on o | H. Gillam Make Dis- frozen-in s gttt L) Clears Lp Dnsappeal‘ b g;‘it R Two: robberies, one within the| myo g wMary Biter or B de';.shofd::i B:‘IYS;‘:?';:““ s |scarch for the b ill be made. | ance Of Month< 25. In the midst 88, To the time city Saturday night and the other b e distingul attend cover S t d ; < S of that Wiley Brothers, divers, sailed for a conference held by the Supreme Ji SIUICRY RNl and O ] it 87, Extot s, ¥emioine {on Glacier Highway some time 1ast |geqttie at 5 o'clock Saturday after- Court last Saturday but it is o hog nd Borland WeT® (Gontinued from Page One) A ss. That tmg | Week, brought the total list of noon 1o overhaul their diving equip- that he developed a cold over Su AN s killed. ; | | 35 Hefore 88. Go u thieveries within a month to four. 'n,one arrange for new apparatus gay and is staying indoors as a (Continuea rrom Page One) Wi B ditts St S dt BB, T T TR 86 Woolly surface IN10ID S| ILIO[SIT] 40: Nothing J. J. Connors was the victim Of 5 yeplace that which was lost :caununmy.mea;ure e e 1“1:] ‘h i nn\’l - C‘"°" nattey ISIWIA[T] E[SITIE} &: #5eiamstion t0 [the heaviest loss sustained by any overboard when thelr work barge prl the absence of both Taft anr. B omer it §10/c1oek Suitiday| TUe 1ot Wing i nokdimaged. | B WOLR SLEEERAEL IR > J 43 ol attention |Of those who suffered in &ny Of |swamped about two weeks agowhile Hglx:ne;m Justice VanDevanter pre. morning for the wreck. The right wing is demolished Sd The tail is broken off. The tall [return with furs, A ire pecy g Y may exper-/was headed southeast when the|an er father, there have been ¢4, Hindu woman’s 7. Very mofst Difficult be exp e d her fat} here have L oo "“3’.’: v . ienced by the scarchers IR PIAEE Kete ”‘;{”3 :‘“"“’;5 ] / :5;::“»|En DOWN . " The wreckage is 10 mil r eindeer herders were fot 46. Stamp collece 1. Human race . Cratts 49, Beverage finding the bodies on account| {on' wHat. Croasor bel is a small [told of having heard the . i o fl-s-:en coln jgollog. 80, Secret military | of the deep snow. land in a lagoon Eielson’s plane in various loca 52, Swab 4. Re 3 S5 BRO: for & |ties. Last week Eielson and Bor- 8. Ooze 5. Fiber plant 18, Utter man’s name Gov. George A. Parks has Found last Saturday College radio station, and is often | heard from the station as solols | accompanist Last Frid played in Portland at th {mencement exerclses of tHe Li B or trip from Nome to the Na land were reported to have X" iome 54 Town fu Cone 44. On top 46. Catalog Marion Swensor | been | Pints—Servus Brand v can bearing the Amocat label ns a preduct of the highes! qual- Extra Fancy—4 Pounds Year in and year out the quality of Amocat nevir varies. the four larceny cases. tent with taking approximately $20 in the cash register in his garage (will return to Juneau as soon as! jon Front tered the building through the oil |room, carried off the register, val- ued new at $550. This robbery occurred late Satur- Free Delivery ! N N \ Not con- anchored over the scene of the ded toda Islander wreck. The Mary Ellen | - ,.{4..._— J. R. Franciz, a tourist from In- thieves who en- ths overhauling can be accom- dian Head, Sask. is making the ! plished. She will tow a new and round trip on the Princess Mary. specially designed work barge up -0 from the Sound. ATTENTION C. H. Wiley, manager of the com- ! Why wait until Spring, have your Street, Phone 33| Post Office Substation No. 1 Particulars in Tuesday’s Issue ivi ol : Crosson and Gil took off s ni v y | i received an of ficial radio! Crosson @ o ing |found on Angueme River, in ’f"’ |day night or early Sunday morning. pany, remained in Juneau. TR ynierior painting, paperhangingand about 9:30 o'clock Sa y mor AN o ; are rork e stating there are four feet of lew about half an hour when |beria. All rumors, after investiza- 7 / // and city offlclals foday are at Work work Of €IS iorytie MRtk EENESE RN Wins fiow v AL% £ h ’1‘nd r@“ al f>u; half an .\ our wh fon provia’ (8 BE aioh // ] on the case. |the sunken Islander will begin as Mxelke Phone 1191, —adv, SUOw. at the wrecked plane. |they discovered the wreck plane. |00, POt/ accompanied Georg -///. . Last week, probably between soon as the Mary Ellen returns. o e | — They exp | g 5 by | Tuesday and Thursday, the cabin | —————— e e et FIRST REP azain Sunda | . Wilkins on_his flight acrc | 7 ! : 3 ‘ ‘ 'ORT xS e R North Pole region and rece ‘on Glacier Highway, owned by| JONOHOE GOINT SOUTH 2 z O,Tgelflf‘?f rf"’“it O the. fnaing ::c( ,:::;:?“ i 'Wnrmun trophy from the Ur Jack Burford, but until recently oc- } 54 '1“’ ielson’s p! au; was .re;ened by As«h i States. Col. Eielson also cupied by Mr. Dudden, was brok(“ Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Dono- ! n“}lc Empire Iau:“ last Saturda -Sk'uxcl sanied Wilkins on his into and robbed of about $200 worih hoe and two children are pas 'v 0()1 { ight in an Assoclated Press dis- B:ir tic flight, of personal property belonging 10 gers on the Northwestern that was { de.clas Iolloui. % 2 : I‘"X“'I Yot 'Iv G r ek Spriag, Col. Eielsn ar i Mr. Dudden, Burford id today.iin port early this morning on their z ; Signal Corps office Seattle Of“k Im“’ ‘0 "I n the North and wa: gmw(l l) Mr. Dudden had been in thc way to Menlo Park, California, Breech()s { F:l? recc:w?d a repo: thie {Wrecke S - : u and mada his app c2 hospital for some time and upOn|where they will visit Mr. Donohoe’s 2 N o;rz?::b ;;prmblnr s:{. | (mr- the Alaska Legislatur g outy to the cabin late last father; Thomas J. Donohoe, pio- i ! E e has been fou s¢ J scovered it had been r: i o r R up. No details.” [ H...i..- e i w;d ’T.] P s b ;‘d e :’I’;‘b“ “’\' { We have had a ship- | As soon as the RTINSl SN Loy A al 1 of Donofive /mnd’ Timond. . &' “mant-of'Wool Broeches 1y 1 | Proceeding to Fairbanks, and lat d intended mak other ' M. Donohoz is also a me'nb“ \ 3 1 ) fice was opened rday mo:rning \»r to Nome, Col. Eielson succeeded / ////...- for they had bundled UD'n¢ the firm with his father and 2 —Loth ll.ght b ' complete details | n forming the Alaska Airways, erous articles about the house, gonator A. J. Dimond. { heavy weight — to ! L § | incorporated, backed by ki ///////H. %" // apparently had not been able| et R + sell for ! pital, merging several flying c e everything in one load. The ATTENTION MASO! it i plit wide open T Tt \ anies of the interior. Marshal’'s Office is investi-| i 00 & l @7 ”U N afown ‘over 'a wide |, Earl’ Borland, nephew ol D / // g 10 s coramtnication TBRCARE. X and &7, ! ;"rcn‘bColv Carl Ben n's plane Norman Godduld ML‘ >t | A, Borland, of Juneau A SR a o i AT T iJuneau Lodge No. 147, F. & A. ‘ N has been found 90 miles e: of nic at Fairbanks, toc i vill 1 i he M i ! Jor e Siberis e cath wi 'Ops 1 2 I M., will be held in the Masonic { ]\‘f"h Can‘ Siberia, Marlon Swe; Death when Dr ] n and intended, with what he ALIEN INSPECTOR ITemple at T:30 oclock Monday | ' son radioes the Seattle Da 3}000 FCC[ rned from the trips to the N evening. Work in the M. M. De- ) } Times. R AR to take his wife and two ST“‘L lN JUNEAU gree. Visiting Brethren -cordially 5 Te O : y dies ¥ d 1 { r ——— f ’l".m ))OJLV‘ of Eu;l on and Earli .y avepa Gan Jan, 27.—Nor- ‘1,hvudren to the States ar ; \invited. By order of the W. M. { ‘SA B,[ ‘S ] Beiland have not been found and an A. Goddard, head of the Palo|2vidilon as a busines nd Wyatt, Ketchikan Immi- CHAS. E. NAGHEL, e xs is assumed they arc buried in|ay, “aviation School, W Kkillaq| Col. Eielson had ¢ ted to Inspector, who came to —adv. Secretary. E C. 0. SABIN, P 1 the s M 4 Sy WGV E o feob with | H8KS lc{gbk;t rmps L:u : B o e T w last week to inspect aliens | e~ { F et v oca B S § reckage Discovere BiE ow: Nk gy o | or valuable furs aboard = lawful entry into this countr: MARTHA SOCIETY DINNER {0 The wreckage was discovered by | gakland g::\il:xrv.nd struck on el yneq for the Eastern ms APPROVED COPY OF ce be here only until the Queen 5:30 to 7:00 P. M., Januar s } i Pilots Joe Crosson and C. H. Gil-| g ‘ i e e n | 3 Goddard attempted to loop and 3 boats wer ves southbound. | =~ v his wings collapsed. He freed him- | RO~ ROQMS 5OOMS | HlGHWAY BILL HERE .pmm upo: y into Cana: He had expected to leava on tt { Crosson sighted the cabin of thelsef from the fuselage but at an Sieam heated rooms, newly pain- T o and again|Northwestern early this morning plane shining in the. sun and insufficient altitude to permit his|d With hot and cc 3 RS G Dalt /| ‘, '| nalled to Gillam and both br parachute to open. % | w. Beautiful marine v $15.00 gk | their planes down at the scene. |* At the insistence of his wi thly, ., Privite be vl b : gnA ok v a | ! The motor of Eielson's plane had {Goddard wore a parachute contrary | Ing ‘House e Amfief st th ¢ ! besn torn from the wrecked plam‘ lto his usual practice | - quarantin e z befre— Goddard had hoped to establicl | LEL AImQuist rjess yowir Sull b e e } ! a glider loop record We call and defiver houe o8 | vic after | { { 0 ) | -oe n SRR 7 SUR, ySUNE 7 IO, 7 R M*.-n ! { THE ARRIVAL OF MORE WHITE CROSS 1SS GRAY ACTIVE ‘fl' e ke 3 ‘ "L INTS ‘ ACTIVE ; ! l EARLY SHIPMENTS . 1 { Violet Ray ON OREGON CAMPUS| g : ° bge gegiiis ke § : 3 i 5 i, ; ~q § VAPO LYPTUS l . | Miss Iiis Gray, graduale o. thc| l lceb auxilis ’ ¢ for | 1 rzn Model 53—Outfit Complete Tuneau -High" Behool - and Lo 1o | {{ An auxiliary treatment for | with ELECTRGDES | \ttendance at Oregon State O | ::r;:.:ufv‘;:?loo\’ | it Corvallis, Oregon, 1s leading i Btk oy ; busy college life, according to word | F‘ w l 3 I T e ’ 2 B o | CONGESTION {received here by har parents, or Monc ay and luesday buying [} Vapor medication by inhal- 2 4‘\ Always a popular pianist I\m'c[ | Ing, for comghs and ools. 40 iMiss Gray has b t Sias 2oticr Trade | 7 dgflm et Mg g’y““t’;mkf‘zm‘“;‘nf Better Quality for Beiter Trade 60 conts 53 Z & b joy her music. She has been 1d 5 THE BEST IS i } playing often at recitals, evening af- LY 32 " The old saying is “THE BEST 18 i J D | ; s ) The Nyal Scrvice Drug Store | fajrs and luncheons, has had charge Gl‘[lpC]ulC(’, C e e QT uncau rug { | Phone 25 We Deliveriof programs broadcast over the THE CHEAPEST ! I 2 Company | o | ! AGFA ANSCO FILMS and High School, In addition to her musical ties she has been making excell grades in her studies. Although / S’ 3 she is carrying five subjects her E 24 FMAN FILMS class standing in four of these is| Let us do your A, the highest grade attainable. - oo DRVBLOPING | HEAD IS CRUSHED | | and PRINTING BY FALLING TREE William Marks, an Indian, wmi seriously injured while falling a BUTLER-MAURO tree near Sitka, according to Pur- ser Bahrt, of the Margnita. His| DRUG CO. head was badly crushed and there is little hope of his recovery. He fhree Delivery Phone 134 | i5 in the hospital at Sitka. WHEN WE SELL IT Marks is well known around Sit- ITS8 RIGHT ka and Ketchikan. He was the Expra: owner of the gasboat St. Louis. He st con s B leaves a wife and children at Hoo- nah. - — SOAP—24 bars Crystal White for ... $1.00 Oxydol—The prefect washing powder .30 GARNICK’S Phone 174 Good Plumbing Cheap ; RICE & AHLERS CO. * PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL “We Tell You in Advance What Job Will Cost” Dried Apples, $1.00 BEALNO. 1 Sa: Amocat Tender Peas 1 c¢an Neo. 2 Amecat Faney Corn 1 can No Amocat Beeis ALL FOR—68¢ DEAL NO. 2 Fresk P d 1 can Neo. 2'; Amceat Spinach Fresh—Poun 1 can No. 2 Amocat Cut Beans (Jln o,er Snaps 20(. 1 can No. 2 Amocat Yellow Corn 1 can Ne. 2 Best Quality Obtainable Amocat Syrup, 73¢ Half Gallon—Pure Cane, ,M aple ALL FOR—7 lr S DEAL NO. 3 Tomato Soup 1()( 1 can No. 2 Amocat Strawberries ! ), B 1 1 can No. 2 Amocat Blackberries i Per can—Van Camp Bneanc 1 can Nd. 2 Amocat Peaches b pecial No. 5 1 package Egg Noodles 1 1 package Macaroni 1 ALL FOR—98¢ DEAL NO. 4 can No. 2'; Amocat Peaches can No. 2V, Amocat Grapes 1 can No. 22 Amocat Pears 1 package Sy;:g;zeni ALL F 0R~$1 14 ALL FO. c £ g et gmall Lux Flakm‘ DORADO CLUB SILVER FIZZ 2 bottles for 55¢ 2 for 25¢ TTER ¢ LUX FLAKES BETTER QUALIT\ FOR BE'I‘TER TRADE—Buy from us and hear your family prai'se yvour discrimination. Purveyors to Particular People GEORGE BROS. PHONES 92 and 95 OPEN 7 A M. TO 10.30 P. M. 5 Fast Deliveries—10 a.m., 11 a.m. 2 p. m., 3:30 p. m., and 4:30 p. m. of The Empire SHOE REPAIRING SEE BIG VAN The Gun Man EADER Department Store GEORGE BROTHERS NEW GUNS and AMMUNITION ! Used Guns Bought, |' Sold and Exchanged SAMSON LUGGAGE Suit Cases—-Trunks [ “ You will be surprised at what you save when you trade with Van. Opposite the Coliseum. ALWAYS OPEN PHONES 83 OR 85 “The Store That Pleases” THE SANITARY GROCERY "IIIIIlIll-lIII|lll||IIIIIll|IIllllll|lIlllIIlllIIIIIII"IIIIIIIIIII"IIII |IlllIIIIIIllIIlIIlI|IIIIlllIIlllIIllIIllll!IIIlllIlllllllllllllllmlll!l —-{COAL }- If you order NOW delivery will be made almost immediately by any of the following Transfer Companies: _l__llllTlllllllIllllllllllllilillll‘llll L T T L L L T L Ly JUNEAU TRANSFER . Phone 48 JACK'S TRANSFER . 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