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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JAN. 28, 1930, - . To favor the connection of |of Mines at Fairbanks. have been considerable commoti: Daily Cross-word Puzzle PUBLIC GETS Highway in British Columbia down nominees of the Republican primary |people were dining there, said Mr. Michigan Bonk Funds ACROSS Solutlon of Yesterday's Puzzle 1%. Growing out *| 1. Membranous 13. Strained FuR SHIPMENTS Sentenced to Prison the main line of the International| “9. To support and vote for alljon New Year’s eve. About 1,000 : L For Embezzlement of ! one or more of the branch lines |election.” |Ervine, and at every table there SHflw DEGREASE WIGKERSHAM s Jolning it to the coastal towns of e [wes a drunken woman. b £ Alaska with a free zone or roadway | Retts Y | “I saw more drunken women in FLINT, Mich, Jan. 28—Jonn| l;:‘::::. i ks 21 :o.l:\.r brown for the unobstructed flow of trade Bnt“h cnhc l:'inds ¥ |seven months in the United States,” UN ALASKA R R \D(:'Camp.dfogner Senior ‘;‘“'5"“' & ik asitaee. [atetr el Pl E r 2. Most conclse | 193“ PLATFBRM[W}: the interior, and the passage U. S. Children Drink ne added, “than T have seen in tnis dent an irector of the Union f T i v " 1 " or of { ?‘n‘:ogemm". i [ S| 26. g'.l::m:; ! |ar airplanes and automobiles, as |country in seven years. { | Industrial Bank, has been sen- ot Take t oD nearly without restrictive regula- (Continued from Page One) | The speaker reminded his au tenced from 10 to 20 years impris- French sculp- | 28, Drankard |tions as possible. !ence, however, that there are . “4. To support and aid in every him to discover that “children get the United States also many peo- Former De]ega!e Promlses way the construction and im-{drunk in the United States,” but |Ple Who remain reasonably sober onment upon conviction of em- tor | | 30. Acid frult Licenses in Coast Belt of bezzlement, abstraction and wilful e el R w AP;’,,':;'.'" | N 3 3 2 4 s "t 85, P Railroad Also Decline— |misappropriation of $90,000 of the & EFew gre I 5. flig,u?"'" cal bank’s funds. Nine others who pleaded guilty to similar charges in the $3,500,- Writer of & life of Christ tor, haraeteristie 38, 39, Source of ecae | to Support Hoover | Administration mediate completion of the proposed |added: |the year ‘round. |Thomas Basin at Ketchikan, for |the safety and accommodation of |Alaska fishermen and their boats. w g | “Practically all of those in the I don't want you to think m“"working class” he sald, “are sober, if you go to America you will see | Beaver Season Fight 40, Belt G SEWARD, Alaska, Jan. 28—Ac-|00 delfacations from the bank were . ! IN[L] 43. Geologleal for- «cording to the records of the Alas-|also sentenced. | The ycan't afford to buy drink.” infants staggering about in the| G AL AR mations > - streets; but that any child at ““.xooms ROOMS RODMS | Symbol for | ka Railroad, shipments of fur this| ———————— &l I {Antalom ... |the Republican nomination for Del- i or (=0t g ing” of salmon |80 866 drunk is & disgrace.” season equal 12 per cent of the last 30. Note of the Il dent’s nick- | egate to Congress, has sent out to] % 1 distributi One: of the youngsters he met| Steam heated rooms, newly paint- Two hundred and forty-five li- (17 = o | Juneatl', gbtérw coples of his 1980|Sireams: 8 INoge G bl socially was “a girl just returned |ed With hot and cold running wat- censes were issued in 1928 but only :;:;: vl 61. American 3 ;l‘e.thn fastener |platform. It is dated a week ago.(m;l ”}e b“rd:?s rghfi:)nserv::.mnml:r} from a children’s party complain- [er. ~Beautiful marine view. $15.00 186 in 1929, at Anchorage 1l 80 R . Locatlon Chrlsttan priest |4 is understood to have been|l. e aifahts of Alaska shall| D8 that most of the children were |monthly. Private baths. Home At Seward 120 licenses were is- FOR VAGATIUN F‘r;::h 2. In the style of :’«‘"r".'{' portion | previously -circulated in other parts drunk.” Whether he investigated | Boarding House. —adv | 4. ::rhl: meter Abandoned Age 4 { “5. To support self-government James Wickersham, candidate for”n ‘Alaska game, fur and fisherles; i be allowed to take fish at all times sued in 1928 and 89 in 1929. 5. Kind of Iy S o lof Alaska. Judge Wickersham heads |P€ & racter in . Abysses Unit of elec- i 3 ¢ |y |the truth of this particular com- T T BT, These figures, it is said. contra- | racter Soft ‘metal | his “platform pledges” with the ey ’t’;f‘:fsné‘r’"re‘:g:m"“‘fgh:::;n‘ platnt fis: tid abt Hay, MARTHA SOCIETY DINNER dict the recent statement of Dr SRS TR I 8 %o time trical foreo Ponntes i ' var. Wash lightly . Worship Part of a BE & Obase, ‘Dheirman of _the {promise that he will “work ‘““’,meu boats and gear, shall pay a| However, at the hoiel where hel5:30 to 7:00 P. M, January 30th Lonely: comb. rersian coln chureh in the Alaska Railroad belt to Pacific Isl Former presi. & hocomotive Anclent Greeee | Tne gigned “platform pledges” !y vernment investigations of hali- aciic 1sle ‘ Mistake . Toward the A‘H:lsm of In the event of my election AS|aiq’ of their preservation and in- sufficlent beaver to pay for grub-| L. M. Carrigan, the well known | people"of ANNaR: | Alaska Game Commission, who rs~\L' M Car“gan Relums to 1 Divis ‘;I\?\d ,:3;?2‘;;,:{5;;"5"1 Ve and!hxfizher license tax than resident|himself was staylng there must By cently answered appeals of trappers | Alaska After Trip to VAlry. s-vord form vision of | 2 fishermen; and the continuation of g - | Exclamation " dent’s nick- ‘l"'l’\“'l;’;u Drend e B il this vesr thn or- awallan foo n 3 ar: prefix follow: |but, herring and other food fish in «er to permit trappers to harvest P ,':.‘:.';,'".M - 78. Before 1. I",flif-?.?.'.'e;"'" Delegate to Congress, I pledge the ; B d 8¢ HE lcrease. stake bills. representative of Armour Products, | mw A ; " % “g. To secure construction, As From practically all parts of Alas- returned to Juneau on the Queen .fli%%.' /// i dT°t ;‘"k w‘":i e s- |soon as_possible, of public bulld- ka reports are pouring in of an after six weeks of recreation in the %, 7 I Fl-l ent, ?o‘vex;”nn is avtn in“"gs at Ketohikan, Anchorage and exceptionally small catch of fur. |Puget Sound country and Hawail.| % ation, in friendly cooperation, ir A few weeks of open season in Mr. Carrigan sailed from Seattle | 7 the early spring, is believed to solve |On the steamer Wilhelmina, De- | b o : i the p,ob]e;_ . lcember 2, for Honolulu, reaching of Territorial Government; for the Dr. Chase said it is impossible to |the island metropolis December 9. de‘-’cllOpmem of the ‘Termor 's x;)al— v i - as Ar 7 - | tural res es, with nable 3 change the regulations within 20 The temperature was around 37 de 2 ur resourc rea struction of an insane asylum in Beware of Imitations Imported French Roquefort Cheese. very moist, pound $1.00 Imported Swiss Cheese, pound $1.00 Fairbanks; a bridge across thej channel between Juneau and Doug- las; the opening of the boat chan- |nel across the tide flats between Juneau and Auk Bay; the con- |all matters for the welfare of the i’rc:mor for a more perfect form = HHINnug ! |CIVIL SERVICE WILL CONDUCT FORESTRY EXAMINATIONS SOON NBCkweflr BROTHER OF JUNEAU | ! Two examinations for positions in | | Felix Beauchamp, well-known|ine g Forest Service have been | |resident of Sitka, who has been iIn|announced by the Civil Service MAN IS ON STAGE IN {the States for two years, Is A|commission. The first is for Junior | PERSON IN SEATTLE visitor in Juneau this week. He|porocter at a salary of $2,000 to | ‘came north on the Princess Mary ‘s2.500 per annum, the other for Guy Bates Post, brother of Hax'-jand will continue on to Sitka on Junior Ranger Examiner, salary the old H. Post, of the First National |the Margnita. same | Bank of this city, is now appear-| During his absence he has been |™ s\ bation for the first named | ing on the stage, in person, at|On the Pacific Coast and has done | ,tion must be on file in Wash- “p . bs urvi 2 grees when the Wilhelmina left 7 conservation, for the upbuilding of NiOLa do Particular Peol'le days, and that it requires an act| . y R k4 2 permanent population in the Ter- Alaska; continued necessary ap- | of Congress. \S}e’““‘” “"?fl:lhe’:\l e ““}’x:‘}:"“’:‘:i 7 o i " |propriations for the Alaska Railrcad | i3 change u he s r - was / 7| [xitory. : 4 i < : A e SR within two days of Hawaii. when | . - Y| | “2. To support in every 1>1':\<'1-;:’I‘a’sk;°"d SER RN btk N s 4 . V) 4 " ._ |projects, coast and geodetic surveys B Oommizibn r”m?‘l\’[rASCaarrireE;ef:dmt;:wexri(treA{:)mr’;‘:mr\:! - % Highnipedidice doinic e of ar :rmd aids to navigation in Alaska. the Seward figures on trapping. : gs 2 yel H si e . f +owy tension of all Federal Aid Acts to “H D l 1125 F » E and seve! vas s s 1 to! ome 0, ordac L T T ectmber. a1 last |Visil. and several dags was spent, 'c?‘.f(fa"'?;";fi?fanfik%fflr’wa’m ety ke Bl f do Club Silver Fizz year or an increase Of five PeT|injes jrom Honolulu. He also had| |5# 5 .oaports at the mouths of the Sti- = ; gean. an opportunity of seeing how sugar | . Line, Taku, Skagway and Chilkat C [LIFORNIA GROCERY . from the time the cane was har- |Hyder and from Prince Rupert to) ence of the Alaska Airways, INCOr- | yegteq until it entered the sack as| [4F 7 | ke | e & s . | Ketchikan, and branch lines to con- = 9 porated, planes e gLt | IR T Eiabli N ixach Lije X - S PHONE 478 The Home of Better Groceries We call and deliver. Phone 528 [0f the Parke-Davis people; also| e | Mr. Doran, formerly with the Clark{ % Ice Cream Company of Seattle,| . . on the island and enjoyed every HOMEBOUND AFTER ew hour of his vacation—not forgetting he |the thermometer rose to 84 de- cal way the construction of a con- i CORDOVA, Alaska, Jan. 28.—The | | “7. To support river and harbor FIVE FAST DELIVERIES DAILY planes and automobiles, from Se- ok PR In Honolulu he met O. C. Fleen- | .. and now representing the Imperial | ———— i i [ | i 1 " | | a plunge. in the sea at Waikiki. 1 LENGTHY ABSENCE‘ | | actual figures tabulated by the | 8rees tinuous International Pacific-Yukon | ; ; Phones 92 and 95 Open Evenings Bhice were s 3000 Tisankes lasied |DOCKINE ‘plant jthat he -dared o attle and Vancouver, through Bri 8. To ssslii Lt awiie i o P r a in looking over the Dole pineapple ' %W 57 year compared to 2,556 the previous| g A 4 | /// 2 % ; PN ATB R T e v P cannery which is located about 20 ,/1/% ] |“ranch lines to connect with Alaska | yurtiiIIEINEEAREARERREEERRARRREO TR AR R RO RRE RO R REM R LR RO DR R R R TR T R e L dofii»gne?s"d::g;en;;e lt‘aa 'nfwf{?: is produced—witnessing the process| ..fl% | dvers, - with equal privileges to 75 in interior Alaska, and to Nome. ' T T LEI Aimquist Fiess yonr Sult [€7 former Alaska representative ...%. 5 RN _ T T T T T O TR T O Y E | - i Candy Company. Mr. Carrigan spent four weel FEle BEAUCHAMP . , A shipment of new Ties just arrived, some snappy new numbers in this lot. Priced at $1.00 and $1.50 SABIN’S the President Theatre in Seattle. Post opened at the Seattle theatre Sunday night in “The Masquerad- ers” with the Duffy Players and assisted by Lillian Kemble Cooper. Post is one of the veteran actors of the stage, born and raised in Seattle and recognized throughout the country by his artistic per- considerable touring by automobile. | Mrs. Beauchamp and two children ‘are in Ashland, Oregon, a daugh- {ter is attending school in Oregon |and a son is with a U. S. sub- |marine in Oriental waters. Enroute north to Seattle Mr. | Beauchamp experienced zero and |sub-zero weather in inland sections ington not later than February 18 { and for the other not later than | March 5. For application blanks | and information regarding these examinations applicants should call at the U. S. Engineer Office, Ju- neau formances of romantic roles. of both Oregon and Washington. ATTENTION TS A S | In Seattle he missed the Queen, - on which hé had expected to come ‘Why wait until Spring, have your MARTHA SOCIETY DINNER inorth and again missed that|interior painting, paperhanging and 5:30 to 7:00 P. M, January 30th.|gteamer by about one hour here|decorating done now. Max H. —adv. | yesterday. Mielke, Phone 1191. —adv. ABRLR T T L R RTINS SAMSON LUGGAGE Empire. Suit Cases—Trunks C. 0. SABIN, Prop. WHITE CROSS Violet Ray Model 53—Outfit Complete with ELECTRODES PR PO LYPTUS An auxiliary treatment for certain forms of INFLAMMATION MMATION $25.00 GORGEOUS NEW STYLES An enchanting and distinguished presentation of advapce Spring J.M. SALOUM R e M S S R SRR ;| Modes. The very essence of Parisian Smartness interpreting the New WIS By | Mode sumntuously but ycuthfully. CONGESTION Vapor medication by inhal- ing, for coughs and colds. 60 cents These filmy, graceful and clinging chiffon frocks in New Spring printed designs with softly shirred waistlines, V necks, new color combinations and interesting sleeve detail will be a revelation to the Woman who demands smartness without too great a tax on her clothes budget. You are cordially invited to view this delightful showing. SOAP—24 bars Crystal White for ... $1.00 | Oxydol—The prefect washing powder .30 Juneau Drug | o5 ™™ W vaiver | GARNICK’S, Phone 174 Company ; } —~ e THE COUNTRY Free Delivery Phone 33 BIG VAN || "o Cheap The Gun “Specialist” Man NEW GUNS and AMMUNITION Used Guns Bought, Sold and Exchanged You will be surprised at what you save when you trade with Van. Opposite the Coliseum. ALWAYS OPEN Dresses and Coats Evening Gowns in Beaded effect, Crepe, Elizabeth, Satins and Flat Crepes— $15.00 and up SHOE REPAIRING Day-Time Dresses And Dreses for every occasion—in all sizes. Prices $15.00, $16.75, $18.75, $19.75, $22.50 BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. free Delivery Phone 134 WHEN WE SELL IT IT'S RIGHT Express Money Orders LATEST SPRING COATS — In Tweeds, Castra and Novelty’ Mixtures—Priced $20 and up LEADER Department Store . GEORGE BROTHERS New Spring Merchandise Arriving on Every Boat RICE & AHLERS CO. 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