The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 10, 1930, Page 8

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i g | i ! SUCCESSOR TO \WEATHER HALTS EIELSON HERE = BUILDING WORK FOR FAIRBANKS v Arthur W. Johnson Aboard Northwestern Going ¥ to His New Post York City Blelson, of ployed at pearance, the has . sel interests in Alaska W. Johnson, Jame. kota, He is own, Nor who has signed nother|on North Dakota man to look after its | \This Linle Girl Has ” Only $10,000 a Year Can Be Done Until | Temperature Ri Se eve .IIV. | He will le: contract- as busine on the charge of cpe N i to finis. pany in Alask He was in Ju-|time. Compl neau last night aboard the North- |this year is western, accompanied by his wife |the Comy and children pite of ad Friendship with Corl and Alfred |50 far. Lomen, the former president of | not the Lomen Reindeer Corporation |temi of Alaska, led to an investigation | MDO of the qualifications and exp | terial progr of Mr. Johnson, with the result |cOmbination of he that he was selected by the com- mll W Little Olivia Ames, although she pany, who were looking for a man on of work until a cha has antanm;a] i]n;amo.’:)hf .}'J'().';lmli Wb ha iation | opeurs. mast struggle along with one-thirc who knew Alaskan conditions possible to cor stipend will be added to her of which were possessed b 2 > osmlc She is the daughter of the Jamestown man 'he Lome: late Oliver Ames, Jr., of Easton Mr. Johnson be > friends when Mass. Her mother is now M the ‘Iatter was s resident of | Caroline Lee Bigelow. The K a; Whers B shint th Is cision was made by Judge Hi | of New Bedford, recently, Formerly at Nome | “intérnational” Newsreel) Mr. Johnson was sta ed at| Nome and traveled up and ;lm«n the coast in the general on of fllv REFE |S HUUVER DFF the territory in which Col. Eielson | was lost. | For one year Mr. Johnson was KILLFDn BflDY government agent at Nome, being afo i ' connected with the Bureau of Ed having charge of the Es- kimo village and the reindeer d He also was i ath- Fecentric - Character ucation, velopment work structor in mathematics and letic coach at the Nome school, and spent one pecting m that coun high ar in pros- | mediately thercafter commenced hi DISMEMBERED Ad- mits Crime and Says it | Left Washington Saturday Night—Will Not R»‘Ium Until February 1 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, FEB. 10, 1930. Splution of Yestorday's Puzzle 11. Espouse Not pereel Condann by the ear | ELEGTR'G GHAIR State Department has announc:-d i Pt [ it that H. L. Reeves, American Presby- - N . Every one Treaties @ o Colors :!lln_u' ' (terian missionary, held by bandits Jlldge RC(l'Hn.ed to (’“ for efare Submarine |in China, has been released. New Trial—Mur- 5. Cattle > Reeves was captured Pebruary 5 " '}..“;\'y‘»‘rm Jll !g‘ Sa)s The‘e S NO M‘ jat Chenmoya, near Soochow. His | de' Charged s ad- ¢t it e | tigating Circumstances, gi:lifam b i Db e S sed n u ot Nerel fiut wuen | Cold Blooded Murder |7or 15 years, able to agree to a : up{ll‘t:lr:ll:r:‘mu«mll | S ifour days and nights, the ju i Hindered: | CHICAGO, Feb. 10.—Augu. v‘)-> the murder trial of Jol Bra Tty g Hilertoe |gel, contessed wwhim slaver of @ Spoedy Disposition [ e ikt b L T .“I" hume - L4 | mctorist who b hed against 1s i s . 3 Witk siay ;J'm'fn;.'n‘m' T To,i,,,,',",,"',’;.., |automobile, has been sentenced to| Of Tariff Bill Is |Lenlia Highsmith, a Capitol s ono A4 § lestrl i 1} . |grapher, was discharg atuy Uncanny P '\'{'.-Tlnu»mw ‘me in the electric chair on Apri 1 Asked, All Factlons grap! rged S: Meaatlze s corer . 20NN 48 Projecting |18, ! ‘mgh: M enddre: X ime 1. Furnish a crew art | Vogel .pleaded guilty. i udge Brady was returned to kven i 3 el e oL b 5ib | ~Voeel .p by | v A Footitke part ¥ GeiS P : Driotas o o etount™®” | Judge Otto Kerner considered th("nf“:’x?lsgx(‘l?-((::-ozifgbj;&edL?“der‘ cell to await a new trial. flate o SHSR G River embank- By 81, Cosy room |oace for ‘three days before passing tions today n an| The jurors stood 11 to 1 for con figd . ment LOng marrow 58. 100 “square L i appeal to the Senate for speedy iction, 9 standing for the d \Bitas pronx % Southern con- " inlet meters sentence. | disposition of the Tariff Bill which | .a 5 i s Aealn: prefix stellation 6. Given to self- 54, Piece of cloth Judge Kbrner sald: “Thete arel ISP i ich | sentence and two for life ser « Thie youngest 59, Queen of the examination 56, Old exclama. A AR o | has been before it since bcp\:mbnr Crowiike bird & g-mu 7. Move stealthily tion |no mitigating circumstances. The DR . Simpletons . e Sl sagins. 0. Babvlenian |man has shown he murdered a man ‘nooms ROOMS ROOMS collog. 61, Limh 10. Sea bird waters in cold blood and only the death | & . | Steam neated rooms, newly p: - entence can be returned.” NOTICE TC IPPERS led with hot and cold runni . / / | Vogel was driving with three al-| The “MARG‘\IITA" will nct I Beautiful marine view |legedly drunken companions last 'cept freight after 1:30 p. m. on monthly. Private baths. € / 3 r4 | October when Lyle Perrenoud in sailing date. ~—adv. Boarding House. his auto, brushed the fender of ‘777 = S T kT SR A 7 : Vogel's car. Vogel increased his ! 7 {speed and overtook Perrenoud. In: FRESH SHIPMENT OF RED ROCK { ' |the argument, Perrenoud was shot | { ; b ! . |to death by Vogel. ! COTTAGE CHEESE ! | = - § { i ) . e . : \ 7 | Den E. Snemm, saueaws punc Fresh Frozen Red Raspberries—Fine for Pies | . | uner. Hotel Gastineau. —adv i { | e g 1 | § y ‘ t SANITARY GROCERY | ) \ - \ i Yy m ) 3 N . BARGAINS | 1ug store maar pLgasEs PHONES 83 or &5 | in | Don’t Forget the Firemen’s Dance—February 12(h { i ¢ 3 | Wertt wathan | WosDomefor Love | Lo mE e TWISTS TAIL Norris and Blaine | rogu\:/i:f I?’iuy\i‘gda‘y}x{vmi JFox‘c‘H . MURESOMN S IEgu, Feb, 10 guests (\H} ovi!og‘x(n "‘ f for Agamst 7\0"1"1([”0” | 2 : o aver, aged 28 en- s t aturd ) Texas, where he held the rank of | ("z_;l,c‘(y"“\:;]’) 1:5(“1 o v Florida for the secor fishin F BULL DGG of Clmrlm E. Hughes! z;\ptam. -h?tm”?;l: lL)x(-Hrlasst.nmx:)“H“‘ Sheriff and Federal office ;]\: Hoover's election R € . o) a _pursu. pilot. e was com |has admitted he murd ) a SHINGTON, Feb. 10. — The manding officer of the 322nd squad- Gladys Echardt, aged 20. He choj but S | e— nomination of Charles Evan Hughes ron, and officer in charge of the|,o nor body to pleces and buried MiS speclal car, for | Argument Follows in Which | for Chief Justice of the Supreme dual control stage. and also assist- {the remains in a shallow grave Personally paying, be attached to = s 5 Court of the United States ?‘midcmcrli inl‘cha};ab ;r n]u\ ying (1a)f & mile from his home in the the r train to cere- | ](‘]ephOhC Gll’l Kzlled. 2’-01) l‘e!xmru- !.1L\'u|ab1y ) leld. owell mith, com- usk: . Y mon; - V/. Senate Judi Jemmittee {Muskegeon township. sthe e ’ mander of the round-the-world| ur jied her because I loved! OR & Brother Wounded vote of 10 Senators Norri flight, was one of the assistant of- |per» weaver said wil MOUNT VERNON. Wesh! e |20 Blaine voted against a favor- Hoers. | The body w J \'\JIL(J)L‘\:{} \1\1}:10\ W :i‘"f siie teverly | Mr. Johnson is a gradvate of the|in the snow eos rjspend his entlre time until fis re- JM BOOUY Taciurtie, aged 24, a PR SO University of Minnesota, and pre- |where Weaver and turn February 17 [SSEeaaa /e aphoia oPenEl ribrigadlh W r |killed, her brother Harold McMur- . viously attended the Moorhead, [gone on a s K L | ety a5 Young Salmon Minn., State Teachers' College, later | terday afternoon. REACH LONG KEY ageen M el AR 8 ! returning to that institutio e W aa i Was mreintan at mipabat |P. Pickett, of Anacor barber, | Raised on Canned | g a ution | Weaver was arrested at midnight LONG KEY, Florida, Feb. 10. part Cherc has been jailed ‘ ‘s 2 Jer's. |while he was walking home President Hoover and his party| Witnese id Pickett aia the| Mother Fish | He and his brother, Perry V. John-| A boy, who was skiiing found ! ; f s0n, also in the aviation service in[blood on the snow and notified '¢3ched here before daylight this shooting at a beer party following | the World War, have been In the |the officers wh.n found. the: lody morning and as soon as it was 8 hot argument over a slight t PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 10.— implement business in Jamestown |entirely nude and d membered, Jght enough all went "h""”l the jto the tail of cannibalistic trait of nev sal- | B i years 5 A 5 ity Frh.n(;' SN 2 .(h {“Saunterer,” from which fishing imx\ou and t} mon to feed on the deceased moth- | Monday, January 27, Mr. John- |vorced from her husband. Weaver Wil e enjoyed for a wee s K S fre oaroass has- solwed Wshings | sdy X 2 B 5 Gue: breakfasted aboard the |rushed to hi obile d re- ton's problem of food for the small son was given a farewell banquet!was also a divorced man ) ¥ . it w : " X Saunterer” with Jeremiah Mil-|turned w a g He shot the | fish which are reared on the com- | and public reception by the Ernest ‘ } N DeNault Roberts SSral B i3 bank, of New York, from whom [8irl twice in the abdomen and her | munistic plan by the state cach | Ame:llz.an X:L‘e;r; ,:{z}m I;(OFW“SQ R:o Gold /”[(u- Pieces the craft was chartered | brother four in the legs,|year, ! , | | "The White House staff is aboard |arms and pelvis Walter Hofford of Stevenson :‘"'Y’ R"g L“’Z-: dutb':i “tt J‘”“;l { Are Stolen from the “Kilkeeney,” craft of the De-| —————— Wasl, mistober ‘of the Wissisictin own. e strict deputy of th 5 g+ i 3 2 S A e g 4 sy Harth Dakots | Deparisaent ot | Church in: Chicago R&tment of ‘Qommeee. | STORE HOURS department of fisheries and gam Asnan ch'i(m - Tl mesco. 1 e 10 Golq Wil be near the “Saunterer f For the accommodation of the | stud the *cannibalistic trait and i . " it b m!u\;d at $5000 were Cruises through the flats and l'~‘(‘f~*i(rudc. thi re will be open Mon- |as a result the state of Washing- stolen from St. Gabriel's Cathc where the Pres lr!ay evening, 10. ‘ta‘w cach y cans millions of sal- Cardinal Pacelli | Church Saturday night. The burg- fheg . B! 8 €0, Inc tman mathe g s 5 lars took two gold chaliees -| NOTICE | Succeeds Gasparri eled monstr and four ciboriss.| We do all kinds of first class| A Sm.. of State|The robbery discovered hy phonograph repair work. Junc.m‘ § \R 3 VATICAN CITY, liawy, Feb, 10.- i i s : dis Cardinal Pacelll today formally| \J \]\lRS ()F FINE .\H‘”‘h took over the office of Secreta v: BT A o0 st % ' vatiown St B IG Sui !Hl(l | FOR 55 YEARS vas recelve y th ope and - P A S S i Overcoat SALE | funct Cardinal of because parri, his and iner Cardin: Gasparri is 67 ye age and Cardinal Pacelli i years old. The latter was { Papa! Nuncic in Berlin. - D HEY HEY RARIN Hey, Hey, what do you say? boys are Hootin'. Tootin) and Rarin’ to go WILL MUCK YOUR a s ge The Snortin’ ‘WHERE? | SNOW, PRONTO—T! LLLPHONF 444 WRECKER ROX ady Removes tooth stains, polishes rapidly and whitens the teeth, in oral hygiene — Sweetens the breath. and is an efficient aid 50 cents { Juneau Dru Company Free Delivery Phone Post Office Substation No. o l C. O. SABIN, Prop. Our Annual Clearance | Choice of any Suit or Overcoat in stock at a | reduction of $10.00. A fine line of Greys, Tans, Browns and Blue in KELLER-HEU- ; MANN THOMPSON SUITS SUITS : NOwW OLD PRICE .50 $35.00 OLD PRICE $42.50 Now 5.00 40.00 30.00 32.50 2250 N 37.50 27.50 30.00 20.00 ‘ OVERCOATS | OLD PRICE NOW OLD PRICE NOow $30.00....._ .. $20.00 $27.50 51750 § 85:00.. .. - 25.00 18.50 3850 Some of these goods are BELOW COST but | we must have space for NEW GOODS SALE NOW ON! ABIN’S | J. M. SAL.OUM We have another shipment of Swift’s Bacon today—Buy your milk now, Darigold, by the case—$4.75 GARNICK’S, Phone 174 - N QUALITY — SERVICE PRICE : Chicken Ravioli Deliciously scasoned with Ttalian mushroom sauce and grated cheese—3 for 50 cents GEBHARDT'S TAMALES with Gravy—— large can—50 cents Don’t Forget Firemen’s Ball Wednesday “Purveyors to Particular People” GEORGE BROTHERS FIVE FAST DELIVERIES DAILY PHO 5 92 and 95 Open 7 a. m. to 10:30 p. m “WHIM" SLAYE | SENTENGED; DIES. Phone 25 'Amer. Missionary, Held By Chinese Bandits, Is Reported Rplmsod WASHINGTON, Feb. 10. — Th CHINA, BRASS and GLASSWARE See Our Window SLIP-OVER SWEATERS For Men, Women and Children in PURE WOOL and SILK and WOOL MIXTURES in a variety of colors, weighis The Nyal Service Drug Store We Deliver| COTY’S LIQUID and patterns NAIL POLISH Also a nice line of NEW Coat Pattern Sweaters Priced at One ; o P Dollar For the entire family Priced from $2.75 to LEADER Department Store BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. | free Delivery Phone 134 WHEN WE SELL IT IT'S RIGHT Express Money Orders CALIFORNIA GROCE Phone 478 RELIANCE PEARS, large No. 2 1-2 can, each . .. RELIANCE PEACHES, large No. 2 1-2 can, CANS ARG R RELIANCE PRUNES in syrup (ready to serve) large Wo, 2 1-27can, 2 cansifor ... ... 5.0 RELIANCE ALL GREEN ASPARAGLUS TIPS, PicniciBized 2 ceans dor; L io. S v iy RELIANCE CUT REFUGEE BEANS, No. 2 Ricansden sr v n R g e Ll dBG RELIANCE SAUERKRAUT, large No. 2 1-2 can, 19¢ RELIANCE SOLID PACK TOMATOES, No. 2 1-2 - paRe sans dabic s e e L TR e s AR RELIANCE CAULIFLOWER (2 perfect, white Cauliflowers to can) percan ..... ..........35¢ FRESH SHIPMENT GRANDMA’S CAKES Arrived on Northwestern FRESH FRUITS AND \/’EGE’_FA}BLFQ* Money Back Guarantee On All Reliance Goods A5¢ can, JURY DISAGREES * INBRADY TRIAL E ] 4 @ K *|

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