The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 11, 1930, Page 8

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e e— 8 7 . . Dail d P AN s eie s n e s G Q 4 9 New Zeppelins Are to Rival Ocean aily Cross-word Puzzle |E|| o 0 LS | FRENCH PRIZE WINNER \ L"Il’r S [":\'llr\'; Il 1 Il C" rrvy 1 () () Wit L Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 1t. Resembling & WOULD STUDY AMERICA :‘ o > y I bl ) k i Vieitiok dees I A A e | PARIS, March 11. — Ex- | Within Hull; State Rooms and Deck v VIAIL] 56 Comimes point | + position of ressons why he e -4 10. 1051 - Gool ogle e wants to go to the United ® > 13. Small box for EIRM formation s i | WICHITA, Kansas, March 11— face ‘fowder 26, Preparation of e States has won for Maurice e Given complete charge of the Wich- s ity RRIS cassava starch Guernier a prize offered by ® . co compleie charg <Ay 15. Have reference s 27, Feminine end- o pr e‘vening ncwspaps:r o ita Beacon for one day, Billy Sun- andidate 28, S d Image . . - s ¥ e {day, the evangelist, as editor, pre- fting TIE[D] &5 RtTo time Eighteen-Year-Old Aviatrix e Lintransigeant, which will e|C00 S5 €000 S o0 o o 19 Ardor AID D] 32 Inciine e in Air f o enable him ‘to. satisty his' @y “Hul rogt of the stories. It | e R TIAIN 5 Sisitieranenn Goes Up in Air for desire. * | vas Sunday's only effort at an " saliing vessel 32.000 Feet e Guernier wishes to study e |Yas Sunday's only effort at an edi ERIS O i ’ £ i’c Americans at home. Also he e |(OTShiP. P vishes t itical ® ik ‘i Ytoom “wnder a M1 T 44. Political party! | CrW YORK, March 11~Eu:or 4 :y;;: s fixi’;‘;’: S‘;‘;{ o AT THE HOTELS b (»u‘:dwl Tah AINE o o aens Smith, aged 18 i N ’a"”f',m?' @ of the reasons for American 1 { m:r 5 FIRIEIE 17, (".:::: I:[Ir\'lllj.::‘l:q im:nhhshed apmlvoml) A;)“ne\; :]m" ® prosperity. } e e e TN . Ovum: comb, E[E} 48, Follows ‘;‘2‘%30“}"”“1 for women by reaching Answering the question as @ o T Dighinan, Hys form o 50. Walked with g eet. i h i . - T J'm.\”m..; 4 57. Swiss river DOWN measured steps The former record: was feld by : to ‘zh::ru?; cu:;ar:f‘r;dn;u: ¢ lder; G. Zamdensen. i ouble: prefix Twostoed sloth 1. Skin disease 8. Very stupld | i the Alaska mos! g e | Alaskan—R. L. Lambert, city y 1. '\n;} can Costroversial 3 lyn]:llrr;mnt 54, Mimics e | Marvel Crosson, sister of the Al K& | o of the American people, M. o . 5 5 1 5 4 F i HV‘n"(-r S 3 Caitnin Entreats : Feminine name ¢! Arent afee | pjiot Jop Crosson. Miss Crossonlg oo 08P FOOCE, U O zynda—Mrs. B. L. Hunter, Seat- § Known facts Obylous 'Il'[n]y\ card 56. Lamb’s pen was killed in the woman's Air Der-| g "y ion yaced on aprodigious ® itlo ¥ nelos Ving no Pilot namo by last year. Her record was 24,600! ! o . Is penitent 9. Spike y last @ economic success.’ . - L P o 31, 01 spelling of T'm'.','... i IF,‘.'u',l.\ style of |gaet. [e e e eeeesee sl Opapersorsi at The Em- © y Existed . Employer \ — 1 1 Fong-tated 83, Sound of n eat SR | s i 13, Monkey 8. Feminine name | FOOD SALL: o - Ao wo Greek lotter | The American Legion Auxiliary |will hold a FOOD SALE Saturday, | : 2 /2 | |mMarch 15th, 10 a. m., at the SANI- WE SELL {TARY GROCERY. L SEL | ‘Members or others wishing to {donate - for this *sale will please| | communicate with Mrs. Homer, C‘CRA NE” Nordling. adv. | A | | Try the FIve uTlock Dinner 66 T ND RD” ) Specials at Malry’s. —adv. | 4 4 L | e o e | | | “KOHLER” | Designs for two dirigibles under construction for trans-Pacific travel, provide luxury found on ocean | E e liners. Sketch of a stateroom is shown (left) with a view of the promenade deck. Jerome C. Hunsaker ' U. S. EUREKA | (inset) heads the commany. % i . . i % : A St . ‘ Plumbing Fixtures AKRON, O, March 11—Luxur-| y Rllbbl’r BOOtS i umot g = Roishé A s ies of the kind f on ocean lin- ELKS Tfl GlVE weiwchstag Approves ! i 08 A8 Josing | bullt By oW f | Liquidation Agreement | | i dirigibles here for the Pacific| N Sl | ~ k Transport Zeppelin corporation. | Of Reparation to' U. S. { Real heavy duty boots, co The dirigibles are expected o [ ke | RICE & AHLERS CO. begin regular flight schedules over | | BERLIN, Germany, March 11 !I’“r" gum rubber, heavy FiOARING HEATING SHEET METAL the Pacific in 1 | | The Reichstag today gave appro 4 Interiors of these ships, &s proph- | [to the recently signed Americ { red soles and reinforced} | «We Tell Yon in Advance What Job Will Cost” esied by the des , will be much | liquidation agreement under which : like the modern club, possibly on| e | Germany's reparations to the Unit- | ! hiiods | l the theory that fear is a barbarous | & g ed States will be paid % L | A muhiinited s ‘Spcclal Subpoenaes Bemg‘ i i é . ik |\ = ———— ks % roundings wi conquer it s . e :")nl nare l em lvlt h Passe ccommodations wi11| Served Tonight for | | I be entire pin the hull. This | Hventaliomorrow | ! others } '?,’:akes_ pos sible _m“";‘" comfort Esied RV | Coughlin and Miss Barragar -\\.H\has been in St. Ann’s hospital since E s whilsivae o bossible whexs | | bowl with Mrs. Olson, Mrs. Mc- |that time, was dismissed this morn- | | cabins are suspended from the out-1 guppoenaes are being served tu-’ E Lean and Mrs. Duncan. {ing. h i i _\r: y on various old timers in Ju- Last night the following scores| John Olson entered St. Ann's ho 3 SABIN)S |y, Mt be 12,000 ot f’f d“’_‘\;m-uu to attend “Old Timers' Night" | were made: | pital last night and this mornir \ 4 space on (acl] ship, which will Car-iof the B. P. O. Elks No. 420 (u-‘ Mrs. Dufresne 138 137 139—414 junderwent an operation for appen- i 0. SABIN, P 1y apymxl:ml;lzmm dxmrsonzipflfl“l‘_mmm\- night. [ Mrs. Sperling ... 105 133 160—398 | dicitis. ] C. 0. A i % gns include promenades, equipped| The gsubpoenaes are signed by gurars | Mrs. Petrich 102 125 “128—355| To receive medical treatment for|) ___ S l T 1 = I ith comfortable window seats|Ralph Martin, Exalted Ruler and H s on Pl | SR o a severe attack of influenza, Miss — peCl(l §=== 4 UeSUAAY and "“:U;‘“fi “":;fl‘nm‘:fi’;fi”r s E?nk his following deputies: John Me- OOV(_les me!sslon ANS| pota; 295 427 1167| Anna Sinclair enfered the hospital |f ¥ straight down through slanting |Loughlin, George M. Simpkins, uic etian '‘on %k Buvard 115 146424 | yesterday | R I windows; lounges, a dining salon|james McCloskey, Guy McNaugh- Q Barie e Dafane Mrs. Dickinson 117 171-445| ©. J. Witsell, who is suffering|{ NEW i | W(?( nes« (ly :”"‘ll,;?:otf“'” i besiiics da AL e T Rttt A R OIMoss Lchance Mrs. Kirk 136 137384 | from a bad cold, was admitted to GILLETTE v comfortable staterooms, equipped|Shepard. .~ 00 | — i B A Ts tostita) vibes y . ; BBE Chaatine ‘»\-:\ lhcli:h»\ dressing table, chairs T\hc sumritns siys A g.t\m-: HA}_J’I‘IE!}I II.x;ix g 11)“ Total 431 368 454 1253| Frank De Wolfe, of Tenakee, who RAZORS If you are not taking advantage and des] “You are by these presents here- —Open conflict has developed be- PR e | arrived in Junesit Pesterday on She 2 ‘ Carrying passengers inside the|by subpoenaed to appear in person | tween the Hoover lm-rwnu:mnn{ HOSPITAL NOTES {nfarinita, has antered: thie. BoSBILE} $1.00 of these WE ARE BOTH hull instead of outside is made|in aforesaid Elks Lodge to enjoy |Commission and Louis Borno, Pres-| ment of heart trouble. Ed Johnson, Alaska Juneau em-| S LRty LALLM, ployee, who received severe her\di Old papers for sale at The Em- injuries early in January, and who pire. g | for tre: possible chiefly by the use of non-|fraternal contact with the Brothers combustible helium gas which elim- |of Juneau Lodge of Elks, on Wed- inates much of the danger of fire.|nesday night, the 12th day of Danger from lightning is also|March, 1930, at 8 o'clock, then and | largely eliminated, both by use of there to testify on behalf of your- mit of the selection of a Provis-|{ the non-inflamable gas, and by|self, and not depart without leave ional Government which will act binding the entire metal frame of jthereof of the Exalted Ruler. And |until a constitutional government the ship into general contact, part!hereof fail not, and have you then | can be placed in power. ident. The commission, now at Port au| Prince, says Borno must keep his promise given last Sunday, to per- New Blades package of 5 MONEY LOSING 50 cents 2 TRUCKS—5 FAST DELIVERIES 10 a.m., 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 3:30 and 4:30 p.m. “Tomorrow’s Styles with part. and there this writ with your do-| Borno, at Cape Haitien, has tele- BUTLER-MAURO || This contact produces what is|ings endorsed thereon.” |phoned the commission that he is Today” really a large model of a “Faraday| The only charter member at|still President of the country and DRUG CO. | % cage,” which can dissipate a light- present residing in Juneau is Willis | will do as he pleased. { ning charge. [E. Nowell. John T. Spickett was| The commission is now consider- Strine Tiforitals #ree Dellvery Phone 134 | 4 ; s AR [the first initiated by the lodge.|ing issuance of an ultimatum to Spring Intormality WHEN W Sk % | “Purveyors to Particular People SEVERAL CHANGES lN Other early members residing in|Borno in which he will be informed IT'S RIGHT is delightful in Juneau are: FLEET PERSONNEL OF 1; James MecCloskey, John MecClos- key, J. B. Caro, W. 'H. Dickinson, FISHFRIES ANNOUNCED | George M. Simpkins, John Me- | Loughlin, B, M." Behrends, Guy fhe must take all consequences politically and personally if he re- fuses to adhere to the agreement. ‘The ultimatum will virtually with- draw all protection from him and PHONES 92 and 95 OPEN EV Express Money Orders the new Several changes in the com- manding personnel of vessels of the | McNaughton, Charles Goldstein, H. |R. Shepard, J. A. Hellenthal, I| he might then be in danger of his life so intense is public feeling. FROCKS . eet y States | GOldstein, Earle Hunter, Sr., Peter ————— Alaska fleet of the United State: h 2 | Burcau of Fisherles were announced | Ce1son, F. Wolland, §. Zzenger, MRS BAVARD’S TEAM | ) ; 1 today. by Dennis Winn Agent in|Gudmund Jensen, H. E. Biggs, Dr. For Dinner and . Adsit, J. L. Gray, Gus Messer- daytime wear 8. R. Duke, formerly mate on the [295i% J. . Gray, Gus Mess s Brandt, h \ promoted to cap- schmidt, Fred Gregg, Joe Snow,| Mrs. Dufresne's team, which has ain a - Charles E. Naghel, T. B. Judson,jbeen winning its meets quite con- : tain and > the Petrel. He 2 2 q - . [ ] < resieneq | Ben Leaming, W. R. Garster, John | sistently lately, went down to de- Direct from the Holly- || 1 from’ the servic = H. Biggs, George W. Kohlhepp, Ben | feat last night in the Elks Ladies ¢ . ith | B atsian nay Bsn.selineal Sy John F. Chamberlin, | Bowling tournament when it bowled wood Style Center wit | to the command of the Auklet R. E. Robertson, H. L. Faulkner,)only 1167 pins as against 1253 pins | leving Capt, C. E. Tibbett ohn F. Mullen, E. Loomis, John|made by Mrs. Bavard's team. the newest of the new. on: the ‘retired list Rustgard, Henry L. Bahrt, Harley! Mrs. Dickinson of the winners, [} | R s G S ) “lm'nvr. {lsu:mn Henem):al. o 728 high, with® & dmtal Dt 448 end | o (v 1) e Ry ‘ 8 There will be no initiation to- | gg Sk i P E i to command Scoter, Bristol Bay . game score of 171. Tonight at o | " Crath, saceeeing Capt. e Rogas, IOTTO¥ Night and the commitiee 5115 oclock Mrs White, Mrs Set’r o;lr latibst showing | il TE s L g nnounces there will be a “big > these fascinati resigned. e P p ot these fascinating { } LT o .. feed served T e . | Elg:r"‘x‘]’(‘]‘mp‘A‘l‘l’d’:‘x“;l‘ld Srthel The bowling alleys will be open Frocks. | Penguin. :(\‘x‘x‘d. a general good time is fore- ré‘a&&} I : Products of the - -+ - - — | - ] The last horse-powered ferry on! pave you triea the Fve o°Clock PENDLETON WOOLEN MILLS i the Cumberland River is to be re- pipner Specials at Mabry's Cafe? i placed by a modern bridge. Pendleton, Oregon $35.00 to $38.75 USSR EVERY DAY THE SAME G “Junea’s Oun Store” GILLETTE . . am— d 1 1 —with two pair of trousers 3 1 Alhways Worthy of Your BLADES with cach suit. Confidence AMOCAT SARDINES—tiny imported ARE HERE Guaranteed all new, fresh stock. We invite comparison with other Men’s Atlas Union Suits " only, can R 18c Jll",(’(lu Dr"g Best $2.50 Underwear Value makes of equal price. af CHIPPED BEEF—regular 35¢ jar 25¢ » i i R PORK AND BEANS—Campbell’s, CO'"P“"_V “ | medium cans, 2 for ...................... 25¢ Free Delivery Phone 381 | | J. M. SALOUM PHONES 83 OR 85 “The Store That Pleases” THE SANITARY GROCERY BROWN BREAD—with Raisins, large cans PINEAPPLE TID BITS, 2 cans................ 25¢ GARNICK’S, Phone 174 B e e Post Office Substation No. 1 LEADER Department Store GEORGE BROTHERS i 4 RE— S - R - § { | % i § | z | |

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