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l'HE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, FEB. 13 1930. . ( T 1 Becomes Br o nd | manager for Hills Bros., coffee| D l C ape | CITY’S SUNSHINE TESTED cHAMBER FEARS | N e of 1 \m(d\“lmlmler& in a letter to the al y ross-word PUZZle SEARGHERS AT Pacsz Coast AGAINST THAT OF COUNTRY [ ew York Clubman |chamber sent greetings to his local i ‘Leadmg Department | riends. He wrote there had been| ":""rm““‘::! Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle :g‘ Reeline IS Sal | ST. LOUIS, Feb. 13.—The con- REAGTI“N FROM | re snow in Chicago this | & Musie drama 36, American WREGK SUENE [dtore Sates ltention that city folk get less ! | than he had ever seen in Juneau.| 10 Fur-bearing [T NIS| Indian \ — sunshine than their country cou ri - e | 1 Heseeas MIE O|W|N| ** Martinique WASHINGTON, Feb. 13—If de- ins is being put to a scientif R sH T K DANCE BY FIREMEN 15, fandarac tree SR 00| 30 Bear of & boat | N \partmenz store sales are an accur- | test | revolutiontst E RIO[T] ,, officia are yardstick, the Pacific Coast is| Two sunshine recording ma i | IS WELL ATTENDED; | i b TR T 32 Noblemen ore prosperous than other areas. |have been set up here to doter: —_— | } AFFAIR IS SUCCESS| 1. foners H D SEMOINE]| 3 g 1 Fedcml Reserve Board data for the difference, if any, in » . | 8 Teoins TR E[S[S] . ttem ot Russnans EXpCCl to Fmd November shows that such sales amount of sun that shines in 1l Will Take Steps to Guard| b — i 2o, Standnra o RIU Bi g e ; ) |increasd 62 per cent in the Re- and city districts. One js at Sha A ainst Unde H i | I.hu Twenty Fourth snnual bal 2 Efi;“:;lnn ATIVRIE 3 Retformed BOdlCS Of Elelson, Bor- |serve District centering at San garden, near downtown St. TLouis, g n r‘lnance |of the Juneau Fire Department v Sells YHCIAIN| i B ninea | land This Weak Trancisco, compared with 1928, while the other is 40 miles away, Prospectmg | given in the Elks Hall lasi night | 2. Burrowing R timber tree | an 15 wee | Next in order came the Rich-|in the country. | |with an attendance that probably | ¥ LT 45 e | i |mond district, with 43 per cent| Each apparatus consists of a (Ccntlnued Imm e s One) shattered all records for this RSHMSE 48 By (Continuea 1fom Page One) rise, followed by Kansas City, Min- |large crystal ball, mounted on a i | on's dance n::a;n.k s [EIAMIE[R] ** Frepare for | S T neapolis, Dallas and New York. ' concave brass holder, the cryst ! 3 ; 3 | |the floor was packe nmentable Pl |E S. 50. Scoteh mald buried in the same area and cov-| Among those reporting decreases|acts as a burning glass and b I‘a:} which ha's been felt over the| around the dance floo B e b, Qemollahed» ered by several feet of snow dur-|are the districts of Atlanta with|a record of each ray of sunshine ] te:e reunr;fi:ltlx;;\. sev:;};e uf::'ehrer“?; “\m;mn._-.‘ were >h!10d and a | 88 'l'i';l::l!nltml of :g: ;_I;:l I;T:e“ f!. ;5:::‘(1""' bb. gl"::.;nller ing nearly three months’' of \\mter,afi per cent, followed by Chicago, ‘on specially prepared paper plac e T:lor(h\\'ctt “V‘;K:h st line was blocking the entran: J 40. Appellation of tim 4. Vision Franee snd |blizzards was strengthened by the, Philadelphia, Cleveland, St. Louis|beneath it. The machines were ; A e A - | The hall was attractively deco-| * ‘\:'II':{:H i Vem‘unt" 5. \Kl:\r'Mll :;:Imn- Germany '(h\(\()\gl\, of a trappers' cabin a few |and Boston. |made in Englana L4 down all timbering and sawmill rated with cedar boughs intertwined | 45 B *ngn o Cont,me 6. Ded of straw 7. Bua Sagle |miles from the wreck. Searchers i SEstions; with artificial pink roses. Two| 4% Pertaining to a 65, English queen Grent Lake ™ . Amthoritative |believe that if Eielson and Borland| —_— e - J. W. Gueker, local merchandise | {man-sized fire-axes flanked the| g5 MoSrooon o {’:l‘.’im ¥ain b Esadard had escaped alive they would have | r———se oo e oo e broker, who recently returned from |stage where the orchestra sat, and hause to house . apital . Corroded |found the Russians's shack, \\hml\“ the south, said conditions in Ju-| |overhead hung a huge fireman's| {5 hiited fnto IR L 1% Mol b Eeaative |lies nOHE dREIESWAY Dbotween. the || e K neau were much better than any- | [badge. The South Seas furnished | 'ranels 72. Having o Yotes | wreck and the coast of the Aretic|| / i where he had visited |the motif for the costumes of the| m’.'vrpr"'mvmnl 8 ;::rn!onl ;? n':(iyc"nn‘lrcn' ~ fi'.;filb:m"' |Ocean, ten miles away \ & Alaska Made Friends | Serenaders Orchestra, as well as| Operatle solo DOWN 23. Appliance for Paraguay | Reil Making Flight I Alaska made firm friends out of for tHp w0 Silb W1 présided at| ** Rob 1. Hindu garment gripping . Old times ' Capt. Tt SNt & Pairchudl | the members of the Agricultural| | the punch bowl; the musicians wore | }plane, with Mechanic Hughes, took ‘ {Hawailan lels around their shoul- | ders and the girls were dressed as| |hula dancers, | The punch, subcommittee of the House Com- mittee on Appropriations who visit- ed here last summer, sald H. W. Terhune, Executive Officer of the off from Nome for Cape Serge yesterday morning with 18 cases of |gasoline for the Russians. Other planes will fly from Cape Serge to KEEP YOUR FEET WARM IIH%IH "~ I ’ of which there was Alaska Game Commission He returned this week from his annual conference with Department of Ag- two flavors, was dipped from basins hollowed out of a large block ice, the Nanuk and Capt. Reid be-! lieved he could make the trip to! Cape Serge and back to Teller in HOT WATER | | of | an idea as practical as it w ,—’ | riculture officers relative to nwj unique. Miss Edna Riendeau and jone day, weather permitting. vear's appropriations and program. | Tf"e\.f‘”’mg,' 'lffl‘l"e“"e} E. ’“2“'}‘% Miss Verne Hurley had charge of [ = BOTTLES s of i1 -{ of New York City, became the i 2 : He met the members of the Com- ! bride of George “Tod” Sloane, the refreshments. 27 Jo mittee and found them keenly in-| l,lll The “uhhng This dance was one of the most; RETURNS FROM terested in the Territory and Will-| ceremony took place in the home |enjoyable affairs of Juneau's m i 75 C ts ing to aid it wherever possible.| of the bride’s ents, Mr. and |winter secial season and the pop ....- .. Cn S “Despite the claim that they were| Mrs, f]-'uw" H. Ingalls. "It wasthe |1arity of the fire boys was attested | 7 L lead around, they gained a lot of | $econd venture into matrimony for |, =% ...%%/ 1 FRENGH EXII.E B ] K e o presence of many spectators | | knowledge of Alaska and retain all | P0th the bride and the bridegroom, | “)ho seldom turn out for dances. | ” / - | FRESH NEW STOCK of their interest in it,” he said el A | .fl.. . | v r 3 From Capital to Capital Angeles Chamber of Commerce will VALADOLID, Spain, Feb. 13— | Guaranteed New Live Rubber SINIORL T il 1s ”(1,"“""\: |leave tle on the steamer Aleu- | LOOMlS ACQUITTED Prof. Mugle Unamunoone, leading move of Maj. Douglas H. Gillette, [tian June 7, for a tour of part of | Re 5 i 3 il e € ! a tc | | Republican of Spain, has returned | Engineer Officer of the Alaska|Alaska, Major Malcolm Eliott,| OF ROBBING VESSEL\ |from his French exile' having been | Road Commission, who is being|president of the Alaska Road Com- | | | on informed the Chamber to-| Harold Loomis, charged with| ington, D. C. “I have given away |qay. The party will only go as ja‘caling $750 off a gasboat at Ket- | my sourdough pot and ‘jumped’|far as Anchorage, it is understood. chikan last Fall, was today ac-! my last sock,” he told the Cham- The party has been handpicked | |quitted in the United States Dis- transferred from Juneau to Wash-|p, igranted a pardon by the new Gov- | |ernment. He went into exile to| |escape the Rivera Dictatorship | e 4 ber, and expressed his regret atlwith a view of bringing men of | trict Court at Ketchikan. The ver-: FIRE ALARM i severing his active connection W.thmeans north who are able fo in-|dict of not gullty was instructed { H D S it and the Territory generally. {vest in any development project in |bY Judge Justin W. Harding on a| | The fire department was Ldllcdi‘ epartme"'t tore He has been with the Commis-|yhich they might become int er- {motion by counsel for the defense.| |out at 4:45 o'clock yesterday after- ! sion for almost three years, and|gsteq He suggested that the| Dorrance Loomis, a brother ok noon to extinguish a small blaze at i . these, he said, have been the most | chamber might receive the par Harold, will go on trial Friday Ithe home of R. C. Kaufman, Sixth [ S S pleasant of all his experience.|properly, showing it local indus-|charged with the same offense Is Found Guilty 's[mm between Gold and Frank- - - “Alaska has a wonderful future, as|irjes points of interest and™fur- quAN Tu DIE i s {lin, caused, it is said, by flames I see it,” he said. He pointed oul|nich it with information about Honorary Degree Is Of Murder; Mercy |(x0m a blowtorch which was being' might engage in profitably. —ONe|,re excellent, said Commissioner of | B - 5 TEAsio Ay dt) ritish Ambmsador of these is to prevent the dissemi- Education L. W. Breuer, who visited Is Rec UII“IlCILdL’(l lused to thaw frozen water pipes. | MARTHA SOCIETY BAZAAR | ALTIMORE, Maryland, Feb. 13. Collar Attached *Lclenzo Price, negro,, has been | versity in recognition for his work assault on his com- nation of misinformation about the |{pere recently He was ur | Tomorrow afternoon the Martha ¥ t » WASHINGTON, D. C., Feb. 13.—| ¥ 2 er | d ~ 7 = Territory. ~ “Most people in the|yigit a)) the schools in that ¢ | medsla ] i found iy ot ficki SeBree MUMSHE L iiaty will Bhid s Busaae 1 6 PRICE ONLY $1.25 Un States idea that | An honorary degree of Doctor of | | with a recommendation of mercy nited States have an idea tlowing to severe weather conditions. |y ... ® < ¢ 7 | Presbyterian Church parlors. Val- they could shoot polar bears in Laws has been conferred on Sir RS 1““ the killing of Beuben Hu\man]mlme Abécatioha Wil eatbrairiste —_— ————— o > © " | - ishi Ty Es| Howard, retiring British Am- n January 2 Stephens Passage in August 1 Furnishing Information ot P ¥ {and booths will feature home cook- thought that myself when I was| Data for a radio program about|Passador by tne Georgetown Uni-|Board of Pardons Denies|” price was accused of the murder 219 booths w cabty. © Dibig toal M A I l M first ordered here.” he said. Alaska is being furnished by Se . Y e of Heyman and |afternoon tea will served The second work lies in stabili- |retary H. G. Walmsley to the KGU |In promoting “peace and concord"| CIeme.m'} ‘Appea panion, Mrs. Dorothy Burgess, after | la :lpcclal ate oF xl'):z:fli‘s m“:}:l gation. “Stampedes are all very |station of the Honolulu Advertiser,|between the two nations | Convicted of Murder !ne forced Heyman to drive an auto f 5P wll a5 & demonstration. | v y leave in their wake [Facts about Alaska's resources, its| 5 il TR —_— in which they werc sitting, to -h' R Aok i i SRR A S v oo rcz, P — ::;]wlr‘esbs[;;nf‘l'mheeusm SPHEE 13| Sitact oy or sibnusies iaitors arid ) SOODIE SAUE | PHOENIX, Arix, Feb, 13.—Death |lonely spot. { needed is stable and orderly growth. | something of its history will bn There “t‘lu bf W %00!‘)!:‘5‘ S(‘}“‘E‘On the gallows seemed inevitable —_—————— | He expressed his appreciation lo|sent to the Station which is to|beld g‘;’c lsd Et!h Br:ucs :ces rz;‘{or Mrs. Eva Dugan, aged 52, as the | . L the Chamber for its active co-op- |broadcast a program about «-acn““ery re: under W puspl 7. [result of the denial by the Board |Fighting Planes |the Lutheran Ladies Aid Soviet Territories this —adyv. eration with his office and the|of the States and jof Pardons for her clemency appeal. | Are Delivered to jCALIFORNIA GROCERY organization of which he was a|year. | February 21 is the dAt€ set for iy P member. “I found you ever ready| The Chamber authorized the | her hanging oy U.S. Navy for M.C. to actively co-operate with us in|Publicity Committee to have 5,000 | | Mrs. Dugan was convicted of | any meritorious project,” he said.|folders printed. These are single| |murder, three years ago, of her WASHINGTON, Feb. 13—Nine He offered his assistance to the|sheet folders to be used as in-| WHITMAN’S |employer, J. Mathis, recluse. grightixxg planes, costing $117,000 Chamber as it might be needed |serts in lette No woman has been legally exe- |for use of the United States Ma- ete. 1 est of the Ketchikan CANDY during his tenure in Washington. At the req state of Arizona. cuted in the have been received by rine Corps, Phone 478 | Angelenos Are Coming Chamber of Commerce, the Cham- | | The woman has claimed through |the Navy Department from the Two hundred members of the Los |ber endorsed the former's petition | her imprisonment that a youth who ‘Curns Company. - |for a new and larger lighthouse | FOR HER |she knew only as Jack, committed B i A Ui RN | e ' Vs B SRR W g | T ! |tender to replace the Fern which | |the crime and she ran away with| Bakers in Birmingham sell 36,- i VALENTINE ¥ |was declared to be not capable of | performing the work necessary in {keeping up lights and other aids| [ v ot eyt e | F ebruarv 1 4th and 15th increased many times in the vt | BUTLER-MAURO || Masque Ball 'HALLOWAI GOLDEN him to Texas. He was also em- iployed by Mathis. 1000,000 pounds of light bread an- | nuany. Spe ials for Friday and Saturday Only v PENDLETON SHIRTS CAMPBELL ’S P()Rl\ The finest of work or outing shirts has been no increase in the fleet| ten years, it was claimed, but the ‘ DRUG CO. ! to keep them operating. 1 Y are | The Cedar spend most of the sum- ireq Delivery Phone 134 | A | Hompars {mer months in wesbern Alaskall gperiol gt i§ D: \TILS 2 pounds, 25¢ and BEANS | R 2 g it 13 waters and the Fern, charged with s -2 el 100 R T T Reh! ' finished w,o ’1,hu’:1‘d‘“‘i;h‘l’ keeplng up the Southeast Alaska | IT'S RIGHT Given by 0.2 cans, 9 ¢ (1!’15 $1.00 and quality DEL MONTE SPINACH Large No. 2 1-2 can ; l ' et i | Cut Refugee, No. 2 can : 2 cans, 45¢ '€ RELIANCE All Green | 3 ASPARAGUS, round | RELIANCE PEACHES % | R Large No. 2 1-2 can o can, picnic size, 3 cans 62c | 1 vian o 9E- : DEL MONTE - COTTAGE BARTLETT § | APRICOTS : PEARS Large No. 2 1-2 can Real Buy for the Money 3 cans for 95( 3 Iarge cans, 95¢ | : o | aids, is not able to do so. 1 | Humfrey Sends Greetings | Express Money Orders \ | RELIANCE BEANS PENDLETON’S Our Suit and Overcoat S 1 full A. A. (Max) Humfrey, Chicago| | The Women of the Moose- heart Legion SATURDAY, FEB. 15TH—MOOSE HALL RED ROCK PIMENTO CREAM CHEESE, carton ....... RED ROCK PICKLE CHE L~L. carton.._.20¢ | “Purveyors to Particular People” GEORGE BROTHERS ¥IVE FAST DELIVERIES DAILY PHONES 92 and Open 7 a. m. to 10:30 p. m. SABIN’S Special Door Price—Most Appropriate Costume — Best Sustained Costume them with others — none have the ! ) ) 3 Music by “MOONLIGHT SERENADERS® | Gentlemen, $1.00—Ladies, 25 cents i TRADE | 'WALDORF TOILET : PAPER CITRUS WASHI’\G ‘ We have another shipment of Swift’s Bacon || today—Buy your milk now, Darigold, by the }| ) THE OWL , case—84.75 . POWDER : A RED CLOVER 1 your old Oil Burner in on a NEW MODERN ‘ GARNICK’S, Phone 174 E 4 packages for $1.00 sl f_{?lls 2c il i : TONIC { up -to-date burner, equipped with all the || 2 ; e - > CALO DOG FOOD | :ucg;‘ ;‘r:::mfn«;lrs ‘:rggml:;zb:: latest controls. “'HITE STAR TUNA The “ on der C at an d D * gredienia Sombined with poi- {|| YQU TRADE IN YOUR CAR WHY NOT FRESH SHIPMENT OF RED ROCK 7 oz. can, 4 cans, $1.00 Food, 1 d tall ot SR A Sprng Modicne YOUR BURNER? COTTAGE CHEESE et == ["EAGe, 1 POURG: Lot SO0, 1.50 5 § “Will make liberal allowance on old burners” Fresh Frozen Red Raspberries—Fine for Pies {| 4 SNOW FLAKE s S o ,15 EC Ets | R CRACKERS APPLES {| RICE & AHLERS CO ; Family Size Package Ex ! i xtra Fancy Winesa ‘ ? PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL SANITARY GROCERY | .50 cents g P b g $3 50 2 1 | “We Tell You in Advance What Job Will Cost” THE STORE THAT PLEASES PHONES 83 or 85 ol St ’ 1 ; e e R e N | P ————