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——— REV. GALLANT 1S RECOVERING FROM INJURIES Two of Four :Wreck Vic- tims Die—Were Former Residents of Juneau Hmob on F 100 feet rning and and Gallant wn clear injuries con- calp wound, & 1d numer general phy He was re- y last week. oTlock Dinner —adv Try the Tive Bpecials at Malr; to the * the authorities said MR —— famous dancer, stood last night, helpless to aid as she| watched 90 dogs she had befriend-| Miss Florence Lee, pretty ed, burn to death in a fire which| old Chinese flapper of Sa destroyed her kennels for homeless| cisco, whose elopement with Vic canines, known as “Orphans of the| Boisseree, San Francisco bond Storm | salesman and soccer football| player, was halted in Seattle when the pair were arrested. The gxr]‘ was released but Boisseree was put | JUAN BUYS The fire was of incendiary origin, | | Only 35 were saved, most of them | derelicts, a few howe'vcr being Lhm'-‘ oughbreds. ® { Mrs. McLaughlin ~ revea Lh.ru} lately she recelved anonymous notes | threatening the kennels. | R Lewis and daughter, of Car- Y. T, are passengers on the| Princess Mary. Mrs. Lewis intends to undergo training for a profes- sional nurse. M BUSCHMANN 0UT L= THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 12, 1930. | AT Tunn P L A NT‘bmty and prosperity of that indus- try. | 1 Mr. Buschmann's disposal of his | L DG Todd property jholdings in two other companies in leaves him with FIREMEN STAGE ANNUAL DANCE | subsided somewhat to a 12-mile per | hour average at 4 am. today. The! mercury, under a bright sun, had risen to 10 above at noon today and there was no wind. Last night's low was the coldest experienced locally since January 29, 1925 when zero was recorded. There has been twice that even colder weather has prevailed here nce in December 1924, when it two below zero, and in Febru- 1917, when an all-time record f 15 below was registered. Official weather reports from in- terior stations of the United States | Weather Bureau, show somewhat }\\mrmer weather prevailing there, it was announced by R. C. Mize, | Meteorologist in Charge. However, | Cordova last night reported eight |below temperature and it was be- |lieved likely the effects of this| |wave would be felt in Juneau be- | (OSSR N SPECIAL KEEP YOUR FEET WARM HOT WATER BOTTLES 75 Cents FRESH NEW STOCK Guaranteed New Live Rubber - —— — - ~ = [ i 4 \ D 'l has been used in decorating the| , . . BURCKHARDT TAKES Chinese .Cn'l Eloper ! at Y CrOss-wOl‘d PuZZle dance hall. Alaska cedar houghsTAL'mnon to Be OVER ONE CANNERY' and Grid Star Arrested furnish the green and artificial red [ Taught Here; & , roses the red. Special decorations Ak i § o ;:‘,uus: Solution of Saturday’s Puzzle L3 "1‘1‘::310;:: n | have been provided for the mu-’l’lflll Announced 3 11 Threaten S/ Ward of for' The Firemen broadcast a special ¢ Those in Juneau, or vi- 12, Fame N3 l-l - program over KFIU last night. It e cinity, desiring to learn to 14. Alternative 1. Ery";',,'u was scheduled for one hour’s dura- e be air pilots, will be given Jast 15. Proffers 13, Memoranda tion. But it was so hot that tube e an opportunity this summer, St " 17. Hawallan blrd 16. Spanish i 1 1| f this Divisi is a well entleman {trouble developed and a portion of |® according to Larry Parks, that iHas Dsk phagi ol 19. Legislator the time had to be expended in re- e local representative of the hias | 20. Eleetritied 21, European deer ; | . S particle 8. Motric measure |placing burned out Lubgs, The |e Alaska-Washington Airways. head of the Deeay o %..”..‘h‘l’:f.‘.'.’ dance tonight, it was said, will be : It slufflclen! applicants are ""‘".:';m" :z 5mnn bird even hotter than the program. ricle ved, a plane and cap- s . Groove ———————— ® nble instructor will be ted 4 ;:;:'y’.l:m :1 .:,E',f:;':,':,c‘i,"““ ! I b:‘ought here. Otherwise the e purchased and Small Island D end. " ® air company will have com- \Au:' by the Su '\{“{';*""':ln‘l A i :x"u‘;rf:-n"u'l'u:‘ 2 |® petent instructors in both iatever ve : 5. Full-grown DM IT S qete | l-l;mka { ltr;] Seatile. Mr. b ), Comp! . arks is e man to see back 3, kard " 7 T contuiner 50 Compass point DoOw N o Roaibetn eons | e about making applications. ek black 1. Tolls 1 Cylindrienl stellation . ¢ ilguid 8. Implement for g, Halt em 48. Corded ‘abrie § Burckhardt {5 Covered wagon " enlarging holes 3 mopey ignty 4% CaPIChin l e @0 0600008000 . WS . 1 :é v o i sbinall® gnrn:.i::nleunn ol r':fil-"u | 2 . Seame . 3 . Myse ! sk |7 SEES BANINES | W HR 17/ R U L i % [New Five-Year Low Record|{ | (FPPFR LT 17" B8 Set at Three Above— || | /4 7. A | Set at Three Above { 7. | | DEATH CLL T R L] [T | May Be Colder Vel { /4 ) ‘i ) U b 4 7)) - Juneau shivered last night as the n - ) | / A mercury in its thermometers con»‘z " One Time Famous [ ancer‘ tinued to drop, and set a new cold;t Cl‘]E‘S, H(‘lpl?SS. when { A | record for the past flve‘)'ear§. The.’ | official forecast for tonight is for Kt’,lmels Burn l even colder temperature. | 3 Last night the coldest recorded CHICAGO, I, Feb. 12 ! was three degrees above zero. The! Irene Castle McLaughlin, © weather was clear and the wind| EADE Department Store Enters Local Canning Field |this district—Hood Bay Cannnig —Nick Bez Retains In- terest in Cannery |Company, Hood Bay and Pyramid |Packing Company at Sitka. He {sold his big Port Althorp cannery |about one year ago to the Alaska |ore the moderation in the interior | QUITS FIGHTING; GOES TO PRISON « Central Figure in Julian o Petroleum Tral Off to San Quentin ®| LOS ANGELES, Cal, Feb. 12— | Ed Rosenberg, central figure in the Julian Petroleum Corporation fraad trial of 1928 and convicted Asa Keyes, former Di ney, for bribery and for conspir in 1929, has quit his fight against a one to l4-year sentence and is enroute to San Quentin Prison. Rosenberg formerly announced he would fight with Keyes to the fin- Keyes is still fighting. ® |ish. o g s e o s = i o o U A I it i S —— \would reach the coast. “I hope |not,” he added. | Passengers on the Princess Mary, THE OWL candy-wise are offered ST S at this store. i R“)‘ CLOVER Your old Oil Burner in on a NEW MODERN || A Fresh P ~ TONIC up-to-date burner, equipped with all the |! 4 : o . ! We have another shipment of Swift’s Bacon 5‘ Ry o e v“e';g!;s;bf; latest controls. “02 fmen E today—Buy your milk now, Darigold, by the sQ En::n;mA\s’lflg‘rlxllx.)ix)ed with pot- YOU TRADE IN YOUR CAR WHY NOT 1 . | case—$4.75 UL s wewome ) YOUR BURNER? , W hitman’s $1.50 i | 3 GARN I CK S, P hone 174 ! : J D “Will make liberal allowance on old burners” | Candy R TSRS R N L AT ~.;;;i uneau rug —_— Just In ’ FRESH SHIPMENT OF RED Rock {{ Company RICE & AHLERS CO. | i ' COTTAGE CHEESE {|{Free Delivery Phone 83 FRUMEING FRSNS , SmERT MERSY 5 BUTLER-MAURO Voo Feozen Red Raspberries—Fine for Pies i i Post Office Substation No. 1 “We Tell You in Advance What Job Will Cost” DRUG CO- 1 —— i [ T T A T i “"':‘;'";l m““'n“' SANITARY GROCERY | ™S miGHT THE STORE THAT PLEA! Don’t Forget the Firemen’s Dance—February 12th - e | The August Buschmann interest | Todd, was recently purchased by | San Juan Fishing & Packing Com- |pany, i¢ was learned here today.| |Nick Bez, who was | Mr. Busch | retained h erest . BA gKE T “ Mr. Bez will continue as head of ks |the company and will be in charge ass! of operations as in the past. . He| - ||April. The San Juan Company has | widespread fishing, packing and |cold storage interests in the Terri- ted with | charges n in the Todd plnnt,"Bone Dry Law, Mrs. E. Petefs and | were fined $50 each, and Ray Roady was fined $500 by United States Commissioner Arnold |there yesterday, according to a tele- H. Hanson {Pacific Salmon Corporation. — e in Peril Strait Packing Company at | THREE FINED ON LIQUOR CHARGE AT KETCHIKAN Jointly arrested at Ketchikan on violating of A. N. Severins of the Severins Construction Company, senger on the Princess Mary, bound |for Chicago. the |is preparing to conduct fishing and |gram received by Marshal Albert canning operations on the same‘white, scale as in former years. He w‘“. —_—————— |reach Todd about the first week in | SEVERINS LEAVES Alaska | is a pas- THIS EVENING Twenty - fourth Annual Dance of Department to Be Held in Elks Hall The b dancing, to the latest dance music, refreshments served by hula hula girls imported for the occasion, are but a few of the features prom- ised tonight by the Juneau Volun- teer Fire Department for its Twen- ty Fourth Annual Dance. It will be staged in the auditorium'of Elks Hall, beginning at 9:30 p.m, and ending only when the musicians are unable to function longer. A color scheme of red and green TONIGHT DOUGLAS | FREMEN | V8. JUNEAU HI |tory. It is one of the best known |of the big companies. Its acquisi- |tion of salmon packing facilities in ' ithis district is regarded as an indi-} |cation of its confidence in the sta- BARGAINS CHINA, BRASS and GLASSWARE 1 See Our Window 8:00 P. M. The Nyal Service Drug Store Phone We Deliver o o e e ] 25 ? i | HIGH SCHOOL i GYMNASIUM Adm. 10-25-50c PHONES 83 or 85 PHONE 478 e $10 REDUCTION STILL IN EFFECT ON SUITS ond OVERCOATS DON'T MISS THIS SALE . or THE FIREMEN’S BALL TONIGHT - SABIN’S C. 0. SABIN, Prop. TRADE CALIFORNIA GROCERY The Home of Better Groceries IllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllulllllllllllllIIllIllllllllllllllllmlllllmllllim-i unique decorations. | {in port here today from Skagway,| ireported five below zero there tbis| |morning . | | |BORLAND LEAVES TO | STUDY CANCER CURE | AT FRISCO CLINIC | Dr. W. A Borland, who has been | |in Seattle for sometime on business, |left by air yesterday for San Fran- BROADCLOTH SHIRTS Collar Attached PRICE ONLY——#§1.25 jcisco where he will attend a cancer clinic according to advices received {from him today. Dr. Borland wired he had just “had a conference with Dr. Johan- sen who just returned from San Francisco cancer clinic. Dr. Jo- hansen is of the opinion that the cure for eancer has been found. I lam leaving for San Francisco by air to attend the clinle and inform myself on the technique.” Dr. Johansen is one of the best {known physicians in Seattle, and is head of the Swedish Hospital in that city. RED ROCK PI CHEESE, carton FIREMEN’S BALL TONIGHT GEORGE BROTHERS FIVE FAST DELIVERIES DAILY PHONES 92 and 95 NTO CREAM Open 7 a. m. to 10:30 p. m. S the attention w e I Give Candy for . Valentine’s Day Many tempting offers for this important oc- casion that will engage of the The Sweetest VALENTINE Get her a box of our de- licious candy as a gift for St. Valentine’s Day. Large assortment of special St. Valentine Boxes to choose from. 14 Of All! ——— e ————————— ich n- en fer be e n- r B