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INK GROWERS 0™ p. SENT HER roses MEET TUESDAY Alaska Yukon Mink Asso- on Completes Or- ganization Yesterday IN A NUTSHELL { | | 8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 19, 1930. | capt. Charles Graham s the oni |man aboard | 1t is feared that the vessel egrate from the strain of persons who me of $1,500 or e of $5.- ©e00eceocee . buoys, C: iFears Felt _that Admiral|ngining aboard, sol { Benson Will Break Up |t iy fl‘Om Wave Strall] | REBEKAH CARD PARTY . ! TO BE GIVEN TONIGHT) FORT CANBY, Wash., Feb. 197} = The Coast Guard has been in- formed that the riveting is pull- ing I from amidship plates of |lo |the Admiral Benson and the en- of win gine rcom is full of water. imvl ted Clé 200600000000 place of busines: HOW? Watch for | | OpeningDate| WHEN-WHAT-WHERE? Juneaw’s Newest Amusement Center ROLLER RINK MAPLE FLOOR STEAM HEATED An enjoyment for the whole family under normal tax or excess of 1 and credits. T cent normal t $4,000. Four per ¢ al tax on the bal ncome. Surtax on net icome in excess of $10,000 “Statistical-minded persons estimate parity . . . would give each delegate 30 busy stenographers.” ®9000e00e00r0000000s00c ®e00000000c0c000c (R ST LONDON, Feb. 19.—Ther: parity in London hot ious delegations to the |fcrence have been e INDIAN DANGES 55 writers, prettier stenograph {2 longer range of communications Tomorrow night in Elks Hall a ‘han others. am consisting of dances, umes, some wierd, others a ng of beauty will be given. Thi s will be the Spirit n Dance, Simsian nce and a finale the Farewell , commonly c ed the Haida. By special requ the dances are being given in or ow the public what the In- of yest y or 60 years ago a$ their pastime 10 | cal factor. Frésh from the United "" | States, their frocks still reflect ~ | winter’s styles, while creations worn or |py the French girls are the lat from the Rue de la Paix The - |Americans feel that someth - |should be done about this. The whole tirtn and si of the Ritz hotel and t |floor of the May Fair Lotel ha tho been turned over to the Amerl In addition to 40 typewriters they | 'are equipped with three telegraphic printers in the American head- wn quarters which connect directly | cable companies. The naval conference is taxingy e London hotels to the limit. cipal hotels are crowded by us delegations. Japan—are 100-100-60-50. The British figy s unzn because that delegation’s staff Associated Press Photo Helen Pugh, youthful pianist of Asheville, N. C., has won the admiration of John D. Rockefeller. Twice recently he sat in the front row at recitals given by her at Daytona Beach, Fla. After the second recital he presented her with a large basket of red roses. ferent buildings, but it to exceed hoth the French American staffs in numbers, Statistical mate that par ? s | s s | ! ~ Each dance will be explained by |available m. an able interpreter. The costumes to be worn have been borrowed from old Indians and some of them were worn as ) long as 60 years ago. R Though Fr MARTHA SOCIETY MEETS ity with the U |has dropped L ) The Martha Society will hold a |stenographer: | ference wou! at St. James raphers, sec tendants headquarter ire to main- t variety, cates to handle | BIG YANK Hickory Shirts The Big Yank is by far ' the greatest shirt value {| today. Body cut very full, coat style, well reinforced and ventilated. If you need a work shirt see these be- fore buying. and hotel h his interests at ind the lines. social meeting in the Church Par-|they are handicapped because the lors Friday, February 21st, at 2:30 |Americans are equipped with 40 Mrs. Gunnar Blomgren and jof th X s. J. L. Cavanaugh will act as hostesses. All members and inter- peed machines, but sted friends are invited. adv. |they are slowed by a sychol ciation t - spert |of its membe t K ldo this by 1 | providin cte. It tin "Supp]y Vessel at \ Whales—Expedition Leaves Tcday Post-Dis- ffiliated i reports dmiral tion ship ached the of Whales tely started. ing is expected to be com- FRESH SHIPMENT Hostess Gakes | 200 i beeln. 1at MANNING’S FRESH ROASTED ‘ COFFEE, per pound ... | Attacks Continue on DORADO CLUB SILVER FIZZ, R‘4D10 N()TICE ; Utilities Group at Committee Hearing 2 bottles ALLL. RADIO OWNERS ARE REQUEST- LARGE ASSORTMENT FRESH ED TO MEET AT CITY HALL AT 7:30 ibefore the. Senate Interstate Com- the Senate In VEGETABLES merce ommi aay THURSDAY EVENING FOR PURPOSE RN LA C bl OF ORGANIZING RADIO CLUB. ar i free anc | benefit to ¢ |riety to a Ames conclude ——.—. SABIN’S C. 0. SABIN, Prop. uneing Richard E Ci of New 1 cam Virginia produced 118,320,000 pounds of tobacco in 1929 | | | | | Also see our Suit and Overcoat Sale WASHINGTON, Feb. 19.—Attacks lon the utilities group continued | Federal Power Commission, testify- {ing before the committee, said the interests used obstructive and iled to comply with mission’s accounting rules. since 1921 certain have in every way imag- ttempted to prevent the fon’s rules and regulations g carried out” and he that the attempts have “Purveyors to Particular People” GEORGE BROTHERS FIVE FAST DELIVERIES DAILY PHONES 92 and 95 OPEN EVENINGS BOYS’ SHOE PACS Few pair left—Sizes 11 to 3 SPECIAL AT $3.75 J. M. SALOUM Another New Shipment of Ladies’ Silk Dresses —in styles latest creations Our Store Doors Are-— Doors to Economy it et : i Moderately Priced SARDINOLAS (put them in your Sizes 1414 to 4214 lunch) can only BUCKET SYRUP, a delicious maple syrup, quart can .. ; ....65¢ (Made by the Old Time Log Cabin Co.) RAISIN BRAN, fresh and delicious, pkg. 20¢ PRUNES, large and fresh, pound ...........15¢ This assortment of Dresses made especially for the short-stout fig- ure and come in half sizes. You Can Always Save Mouey At GARNICK’S PHONE 174 Department Store GEORGE BROTHERS Almanacs BUTLER-MAURO WHEN WE SELL IT Express Money Orders experienced and capable management. WATCH FOR OUR OPENING PROGRAM OPENING THURSDAY NIGHT 18058 M. AT A. B. HALL 1930 World’s JUST IN Juneau DRUG CoO. Delivery Phone 134 IT'S RIGHT Fire at Sea! “FIRE!” No other one word can carry the awful associations of this single, electrifying alarm, “FIRE!” brings instant thoughts of helpless- ness, confusion, panic. Fighting encroaching flames at close quarters. The paralyzing knoy- ledge rthat water and chemicals are but pitiful opponents to flames fed by oil-soaked wood and gasoline-laden bilge water. Facing the danger of a devastating explosion of fuel tanks. . . . C-O-Two equipment banishes forever ‘the dread menace of FIRE AT SEA. It checks flames instantly -- at the start -- before they can gain headway. The owner of a C-O-Two protected craft can cruise where and as he will, secure from any THOUGHT OR FEAR OF FIRE. And further, if he chooses, he can have his C-O-Two system controlled automatically so that fires will extinguish themselves even if the boat is unattended or out of service for the wintcr. “FIRE IN THE ENGINE ROOM!” A few sec- onds later, C-O-Two has come to the rescue--- and the fire is out! Time and time again, C-O-Two has exting- uished the most stubborn oil-fed fires in 6 sec- onds or less---almost instantly. There is no in- stance of failure. Rice & Ahlers Co. PLUMBING HFATING SHEET MET AL “We tell you in advance what job will cost” Amusement Co. g feedre e ety T it AT e TR O ST LODR et SR T 7%, Sheiiag Fravire e Ot OO O S . sl