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Fhoiaminl R e R I S S Vi e " e e A T ; ‘ 8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE TUESDAY FEB 4 1930 = — - o — e - T . o ® 00 0 0600 0 0 00 0 o and is sending out weathe c-|0 6006006006000 00 i y1 i xercises b S(‘l(‘('k‘(l ( ll()ff!(‘l.’ll 5 TODAY'S: Se8 s 2 T lconsxsg .?f gymnastic exercis by ' | ‘ ok i STOCK @ |port | . - | the girls' gym class, and will be ’ Wet Bloc Chairman . QUOTATIONS e| Radio compass signals are broad-|e SOVIET CURTAILS USE |0 & & Fls | followed by instrumental and voca KELH_ER FILE Tnss N HATO o e 800000000 castiontimesaday inhalf how, (e OF GOLD BY DENTISTS e/ i O i “ periods, from this station. On e » . The public is cordiall, 1V 1 | B PR : I [V NEW YORK, Feb. 4—Alaska Ju-|days when visibility is poor, by MOSCOW, Feb. 4. — The e MEET TUNIGHT g e A ol H . : e mine stock is quoted today at reason of fog or snow, the radio|e Commissariat of Health has e | | M e T R American TIce 37%, Anaconda |compass signals are continuous. ruled that gold received by " Bethlehem Steel. 100%, Central B ’ overnment dental parlors e v’lhc Parent-Teacher Association A Maine tra X General Motors 44'<, {e to be used only on the e|Will hold the regular February|the state for $2,000, o ‘ C Dust 45%, Granby 58, Grigs- BUSSE COM]NG TO e teeth of toilers, favored by ® rgve;mgsiorxlngl‘n at 8 o'clock in the rabbits he failed to . npiala R o~y " e yy Grunow sale, o 50, he social i ce law o rade chool auditorium. Fol- | claims that a law authoriz emocrats Have Entry for T OW No w- Kennecott 594, 1e soclal insurance law pre- o o iz Y D:rm D s B A : ‘[h)(‘(‘ Democrah and One wational Acme %, Packard 17 JUNEAU BOUND FOR ference being given to in- ® Io\:mf [a >ho:~!bhnslmes:, session an | bit snaring was not ad " reasurer reuer to i i io 397%, National Brands 27% TT e dustrial workers. entertainment by the pupils of the erly, and so he failed to ¢ 8. iy Bkt R(pub.}can Seek First |08 0 S e i SEATTLE, ALA“EDA SHents of Sl other cate- e |school will be given. This vantage of its opportunities rimary g Division Offices ndard Oil of New Jersey 63 Charles Busse, employee o gorles can have gold crown | ____————————— D O SR L SR Coming as S U. 8. Steel 183. White Pass and Yukon Ro ® or filling made only on con- @4 ? Mt oven da the entrance of fo x ; A Skagway, Wil (aiv ‘here on e dition that they bring the ! TRY Ol }R FLOl R { 1 witries 1 didates, three of them Democra ed and with his wife and harbor boat Fornance of bibos T e L T ! b the contest for seats in the Hou hildren resides in the First rracks about midnight o Dbracelets, chains, brooches o faf ¢ 1 he next Territorial Legislature, ¢ according'to word received here to- |® And earrings are acceptable ! You Will Bake Wonderful Bread { ¢ lically all unknown ¢ rmerly a prominent merchant day by Horace Adams, from A. C.|® _ This system haf been in- ) et B 3 had cleared away by 3 o'clogk wrangell, B. C. McCormac Blanchard, e troduced to curtail the use E 25 [iUlllltl ol R s T 3 o 5 ! Rich dea: . { ernoon Only two Republi a large property holder t A request was made to hold the|® Of preclous meial 1re ; S \ o 'was ‘entered h he ra ; candidates for the House w i has interests in the Wra lameda until the arrival of the|® State’s fund on anti-prole- ¢} QUR BEST BLENDED, 49 pmuul~ s ! for Treasurer ect to needed to make complete ticke ornance, but as the Alam . ian elements. 19 § the Democratic s . : . for both parties. | e coming to Alaska he lived not due until tomorrov ® 2 ! e Kell e Representative Char J. Lin| 7. B Judson, Democrat, Jur in Bellingham, Washington, In!this will not be necessary B . L8 B K 0% Bl st H Republican came a :’r";l:‘“ "m;‘”jl’i“f"fi( House |- C. McCorm: Republican, 1917 he was elected to a seat in| Busse’s mother and brother E S i ‘s GARNICK’S Pho"e 174 { and will result ir wet bloc has unanimously choser | Wrangell; A, H. Ziegler, Democrat, ithe House, and was again chosen |seriously injured Sunday on C - 1} D . { een Leo W. B bent, | as chairman of the unofficial anti | Ketchikan; and one other Demo- he political contest of 1928. He anut Drive, near Bellir m Woman Shares Duty l_»ow ———— e N S i aries. | prohibition committee during the|crat of Ketchikan, whose nan S erved several times on the Wash., when an autom 3 | i fe! - on s ; Demo-! present Congres: The group hasnot been learned here, all fil ol board and City Council of by E. H. Busse was forced WIth Her sons WIfel seeking the office of Treas-| announced that it is in 1"“1‘” L"(‘:” their declarations of candidac ngell highway and dropped 30 f x 5 B ! while two Republicans are||3ggressive ;L‘{L‘”” n Jgalnst Y| while only two Republicans FRNRD a bridge oil SRk thiy CRESUNTRCoE . & VR KEEP HIS FEET DRY' filed g xisting prohibition 1o wewsrestt| for the House here and no repor LATE FILINGS ng another car. Rev. G. E. Gal-{jpo" <,ljl;:‘:.1)) P ddac ? While he had origina LG were received from Ketchikan Late this afternoon, just ‘before lant, of Skagway, in charge of the i LA B e * nounced his intention of running| ; is expected the remainder of mpire went to, press, C. T.|Catholle Patiah there, was also in. | "0 Shool near here. ; Boys’ Shoe Pacs—Sizes 11 to 2 | as an i ident, before there| Wisconsin Senator ticket will be registered in the Firs iner, W. P. Scott and Roy No- |jured in the accident Mrs. Ida J. Bowman 18 in charge | Gy g had been \tries of >rohibition |City before the closing time ad filed for Legislifive po- of the four upper grades and Mrs SPECIAL A $ the field b | Attacks Prohibition | . i had filed for Legislative p rge M. Howmsh, her daughter-| ield d | 4:30 p.m. today. ns subject to the Republican'— ;Hl Z dm",nw,l 8 Gardner * primaries; E. L. Sampson, Ketehi- s .t?“rer gru.h‘e. bu‘ld{ e e I ) One other entry from Juneau to kan, of the Ketchikan Spruce Mills B 11“"}“““‘;;5 L"l (:Ilez-;xfiol pt vend- contest the nom! on of Will a Democrat for Representative. The ¥ s e e ce 1 i ? R have established a high standard in eel, Republican, aspirant for re- mer is contesting for a seat in A 4 y I p g heir administration of the institu- | g ion to the Senate, is possib e Senate, the other three for po- m They have shared responsi- i ’?,‘T‘éf,’;fifj’;‘.y“‘,}Tf".”‘il.’,’,f;f“"1 5 ‘! Hons e COLOR bility for the school the last three filin, g i g Bl ears NP R s e cure that nomination in the Apri PRINTING 3 | efore filing as a Repu PEITALy e oty { HEN our experi- | it e office T. B. Judson is well known ence suggests the LEI' Almquist Ficss your Sult ! v e Juneau. He first came to the WEATHER REPORTS f eolored We call and deliver. Fhcne 528 of Ed ion use of eo! paper, ril primar Channel in 1901, when he resided RECEIVED. JUNEAU colored ink or a com- B ¥ n Entry Surprise in Douglas. For years an employ —_— bination of thetwo for [e— 2 hough Ketchik of the Alaska Juneau Gold Mining i X e thejobyou submit,as an have been Company and the Treadwell inter~ Y"I“lm:s r‘lfp[i i‘nanl}":; E(‘n“l o :‘;’:]ml l:“dn' sn e ests, he moved to, this city in 1913, |nel Island dis B QB rotucns, we ()ll!’.‘q‘ (U"I En(l : and has since resided here. are being broadcast daily, in code ull you so. If white Pa ¢ e toif 7 MODERN . imere. o S R O G nd biackiak s Your old Oil Burner in on a NEW MODERN wn i being twice elected to the h SUITABLE FOR GIFTS | & . y of his runn ity Council, Mr. Judson ran for|the Sentinel Island light station "'flum em. £ ABLE R GIFTS | | up -to-date burner, equipped with all the ally belicved there {Mayor in. 1937, was clected, and is | 8ccording to word received here to- | ARE DISPLAYED IN Vitent cotanole not be a Democrat now serving his third term in that d“;fl N L e OUR WINDOWS T i that position | office. addox, former w; S =4 \ , Lt o 5 & i ol b g A T Zicette Rived Here tor on the lighthouse tender Fe m“ We lareidiertip thase temy YOU "R\I)LV l,\ YOUR CAR WHY NO1 of the First City, Mr. | A. H. Ziegler, who was born,|is nOW stationed at Sentinel Island' — 1 AT COST or LESS YOUR BURNER? » has for many years been raised and educated in the state of | Ketchikan as a member | Maryland, came to Alaska in 1912, | /o | ST mdkeliberal allbiivieg on ol Badkoie i m of Charles and Huxd-1 Congr He located in Juneau and was as- C > ‘ general _insurance agents| publican, of W Vering | sociated with the late Z. R. Cheney ¢ ccountants his h?ry d§ng« on ]ln‘*)ohllntno]r:(({\(lr; ak & TaNeREng. s ntter. ME A lmm % la s been an ex-| ing the “death of liber Dro ~ = " b | o 45 Hhg been_an eX: | mBeting {n o1’ Baneuil Hall \Bos- |Oeuey's doBll he moved o Kei | - RICE & AHLERS CO. RS oncuntan - fof, many ton, known as the “cradle of liber- | chikan to continue his law prac- HOUSE DRESSES has built up a substant | ty.” The meeting, sponsored \)ydthe tice 5 ”The Nyal Service Drug Store ‘ PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL prosperous business in Liberal Civic League, attracted so| He is one of the leading lawyers ’hone 25 We Deliver and is one of that city's leading|{ many people the historic old edi-|of this Division, was a member of ENSE[MBLES ‘ “We-Tel) Yo Heihdvasios {Yhat Job WAL Co}) cltizer | fice could mot accom thern |0 House last ye b was et v 2 ! sta 4 ! Keller Here Since 1923 | ““'lull\umldn ”L:\‘:’w‘ff' ,“° e many of his friends to become | s . Coming to Alaska first in 1921, In the 8CIOMBE FRCIIE, yoyorean) [a candidate for Delegate to Con- | —something different Mr pent two y 5 a , i gress in the coming election. He| . 5 Tairbanks as Superintendent of [ o = T s 55529 e in washable prints Schools there, and two years later |[POCTORING ANIMALS, oo | G R e came here in a similar capacity KANSAS GIRL'S PLAN N ——1in tatest designs. ! At the end of the present r»':hl)u!l SANER Pa { * | term he will have been in his| MANH/ . I Il » ;k o i | office here seven years, longer than |1 Helen Ri W ('3’ ole KEE' DRY any Superintendent-before him has| b held the position. mals:and ‘pets 5 | 4 . Bince coming o Juneau he has| ThiS freshman blonde with a bey- || A heavy U. 8. All 4] ALLIGATOR RAINCOATS an excellent name for him- |ish bob is the first girl ever to| siii : cularly in his successful |enroll in the veterinary '}l‘([.llnt‘ Rubber Raincoat ! NEW STYLE RUBBERS to keep the schools as far m at the Kansas state s ! P City and Territorial politics ot LD This is the best coat {! ZIPPERS as possible Thood spent on a farm, w | ' | He graduated from Washington |she acquired an early interest in| made for hard ! | . State C ge with the degree of |animals, led to her de to be- | 2 i E l Bachelor of Arts, and later return- [come a small animal practitioner. service | XC uslve ed to that institution to earn the | e o 5 D’ 3 degree of Master of Arts, Robert Wakelin, commerciaitray-|{ A perfect insurance {| istriouiors At 5 oclock this afternoon the|sler, arrived in Juneau on the| i i registration books for all Terri-|Margnita from St [} against wet weather { torial offices, where party prefer-|— . ! Juneau and ence sk i SR T ence is shown, il be. otfcally \ Department Store Vicinity - P — [} PRINCE RUPERT HAS COTY’S LIQUID ||} : GEORGE BROTHERS—Phone 454 DEGLET NOOR ANNUAL ELECTION < SABIN S 2 NAIL POLISH § i DATES i C. H. Orme was elected Mayor of % > % \ Prince Rupert at the recent muni- . ;! C. 0. SARIN, Prop. cipal clection. He defeated A. J NEW | rOld Papers for sale at Emplre Office from Coachella Valley Prudhomme and S. M. Newton. The 3 It Pou i vote was: Orme 510, Prudhomme | Priced at One s b gm A - e - e, | ound, 50¢ i wton z., Ak ] | on, who founded the Prince Dollar ‘ | MANNING’S COFFEE ] Rupert Empire and conducted it| | until the last year or so, served &s| —_ | Pound, 50¢ Mayor for several terms | GOLDEN GLOW BEVERAGE Per bottle, 25¢ g¢ Rudderham, J. H T".'.'\:l‘ I;‘:II‘L}‘:]"“‘AURO ! bury, James Black and H. F. P len were elected Aldermen for two| DRUG years, and Theo. Callart and P. H.| RUG CO. Linzey were elected for one yea free Delivery Phone 134 Pullen is editor and manager of| the Prince Rupert News. | WHEN WE SE CALIFORNIA GROCERY Phone 478 By a vote of 561 to 444 the City | 1T’ RIGHT voted to retain the Provincial Po- Express Money Orders DORADO CLUB lice system instead of having Cit e SILVER FIZZ Police | A By-Law providing for a sewer g m and one for the improve- | ment of McBride Street, were car- ried by good votes. S e | CAROLINA COLLEGE PLANS I § OND SCHOOL, “’lll'lEL\"‘ Every item in our store conveniently arranged and Per bottle, 30c plainly marked. If you find us “SLOW MOVING” just help yourself. FRESH SPINACH, per pound ... a-ieen «ovoe.ol€ C., Feb. 4.4(737-1 mmer school on| wheels” was so successful in w:o: SALISBURY, N ‘ awba college’s i that a similar traveling school is ST. \ \llt\l'l‘ S FTAS im0 wearsiers jour-| DAY FRESH BUNCH CARROTS, 2bunches ...........25 & FIVE FAST DELIVERIES neyed to the Pacific coast and b | | i2 15 busses, including iners, sleep- February 14 |{ CELERY, perbusch :........;.80 0.0, .. 20c adiEae | ; GEORGE BROTHERS PHONES 92—95 Open 7 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. “ ers, truck and pilot cars. We Balh 8 wice selbitidhs ; ; GEYER COMING TO b AR ol l[‘llLCE, per head .. ... o o0 e G 15¢ 1y D GREEN PEPPERS, perpound ...4s «vvee oovn.on.90€ N e e ananured | 9 UTICAU TUZ { | \1AX [MUM SWEET SIFTED PEAS, No. 2 can, JOI.:;:E?:F CAAI:LETi(l)l;‘Fl('Fi o b, o be the Cable Office at Seward to 1;?:7un:aufloffice. Mr, Geyer was Company | 22 Cents, 5 fOl' S TR, '$100 ftationed in Juneau se;:rr::re}éea;; G g : ) ' foo tna s then, transered o y '@ HEINZ'S KETSUP, bottle, 28 cents, 4 for ........$1.00 Post Off J7e has many friends here as has st Office Substation No..} Lis wife and liftle daughter Junc,l % e Sng M