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el U s 5 1 e s 8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 1930. ; j g i “Russian pic- | ¢ . e worse take: ' AGREEMENTS ON|Tico-W o o ’(’ld’(‘(’; ! "'c'oi e ‘M‘M . Daily Cross-cord Puzzle RE%’:;:E;E;?E;S SPENT i Foy s e PkPER P R UJ E GT: e 3 > Py AUROSS Solution of Saturday’s Puzzle 9. Metrte lana , PARIS|""" . Deface measure i A 7 Tal have invaded Denmark.| 4. Righest points (AT bt The words are translated into Dan- - jalute fc Mrs. Jack Marsh, of the Men- | BUSY AIR FERRY | 3 ) [ N s 20l the beenaitlEr e - ot aies €] Javele denhall Fur Parms, has returned! L L U \ Rt ; . the screen. While this seems to 1% f & Tauds S p e et & Eur'i Pl i & 3 be satisfacotry to those of the o a)l:;mn:na ope. She spent Christmas with her |An air ferry between San Francisco 5 theatre audiences who have n i Diviston of the ‘s’“‘i""s in Paris then visited in and Oakland carried an average of T knowledge of English, those wh: bible: abbr. Pain and Italy. Returning from |135 passengers per running ho Y" y S y Hurseb \7‘vn\f IF Ulea(l ed for Sl;xzjm 5 G b, | inaerstand 12, Qi ik A O Europe, Mrs. Mdrsh traveled through |during its first month of operatic of Fnal Contract an Solemn the Southern States, visiting in| S Power License u So be It translation confusing and in sc Plot of groun affirmation instances somewhat of an anno Musteal work: Portable beas | 520 Francisco and Oakland, then |’ ance. 5 Mature came north to Portland and Scaltle‘ | \’ s s g Writes Three Books H Kinte® and fipally home, | . | Hostil NEW'I‘T | Mr. Tutein is the author of thr 4:,': Neane ?A"D‘:;l[e’n lana | GILLE E \ [books himself. Two ‘were fiction *% Individual per- ; mensure SISTER’S ILLNESS CALLS E RAZORS om Page One) |—The Seal Hunter, and Ole La Niter: eomb. Pays as due : 3 Easte |son—and the third, entitled Souti i WA university JOHN W. TROY SOUTH America, is a travel book. I clpher b ARSI 1 2 $1.00 He is writing articles on Alask ceives 3 1. Tablelands ¢ John W. Troy, Editor of The E: i \ - i : | for the Politiken. These will ¢ Y My - Fmied o pire, will sail on the Northwestern New Blades | with Alaskan resources, indus 3 ,1\;.:;;;,’““ 5 ,\‘:‘:lun ofan & ;o{‘n metal bolt i1 Pa this afternoon for Seattle, from| = |its commerce, scenery, and social :¢. Rinding fabrie 5. Uneven: Scot. Correlntive of 43, Sypnd arta | Where he expects to go by airplane! package of 5 {life. Later he will visit Seattle Old Dateh :1 3 either cow to Long Beach, California. He is {San Francisco, Chicago, Detro . DOWRE SIS 4L O 4 ;}fi:,;',‘,“ ot & nannty leaving suddenly in response to'tele- | Washington, New York and possib i lnuu on play- 52 Ga . Bristles 1 grams received yesterday afternoon 1o 88 ached X . » 3 ‘?“}er fAme:fnn cities, writing ar- g rds Sewed edge f:dt }t]tlns 1l'rtnommg conveying word rsted parties on al ‘ . % icles for his paper and later t v 7 ai s sister, Mrs. Sara Troy Cal- B e e e . : ! » | write a book on his American ex .//“ .. low, is dangerously fll at Seaside BUTLER-MAURO will follow wi 1 s for| % v ; periences. ospital, Long Beach. A telegram the o s o o them-| i Lo | . /.“ recelved this morning suggested that DRUG CO. ve e Gover 0 | ; G i o W) / e did not take an airplane Mr. coed with the devel St each | - : » WANT INFORMATION 2 .,- Troy would probably not see hisi| #Tee Delivery Phone 134 unit %1 & & M ‘ sister alive. Mr. seron, as already stated | : 5 h, 3 ABOUT THREE MEN gree Al e SR WHEN WE SELL IT assured Mr zleman he and o | { oo Teavilis b £ IT'S RIGHT his ¢ t . 1:1\—1{[!‘.\ ;u”g;'( e : : }C l}zoztm:ster J. f fSph:klettt has re- ) next week, but the mufifmsfi;’;l Express Money Orders Shale vrojeot st he Zeller- | 3 ' / eive request for information % 8 e r to go |of Al Johnson, who was last heard =~ shanged by the sudden um fori} the time allowed | of when he was a ‘waiter at the | : . | Perseverance mess house -in 1916 Ketchikan Deal Closed | I\ i | sister is anxiogs for word from Ketchikan area it is pro- \ i /him and the information should waterpower license | . : . |be given at the Post Office. s covering \lmm Stanford T. Byington is also in- quired for by his father, T. O .8 | Byington, of New Haven, Missouri about 45,000 | § % Information is also wanted for S Of this amount, 25,- iig . 4 !Charles Oswald, supposed to have horsepower will be developed | resided in Juneau a number of iitial mill installation, the re- ! " g |years ago. Notify either W. S to be developed within 10 | GEORGIA JOS[PA//N[ {Darrow, Research Department, supply the additional paper | ¥ —_— ‘Washlngwn Mutual Savings Bank yacity, which by the terms COL[M’A/V MeKIM jor the Postmaster. with the Govern- — - The West Coast's representation at H\L Women's National A. A. :‘:p lled before 1942 S v e r‘“l"u;'”u,“b,,,‘\“,mm,,w meet at Miami, March 13-15, will be small but mu.my RUSSIANS TO ATTEND in the timber sale |Georgia Coleman, holder of three national diving titles, and Josephine | MEETING OF LEGION [ 'Ll\‘ tracts selected are|McKim, all-around cham n, will help the Pacific Coast contingent in | 50 cents | | | S b0 “l “‘:‘]"h{"y;"‘f“:f l"”}“ "'r‘ )R;)‘(:llv“: |competition with the nation :“\ g ok g o : i Several Russian ex-service men —_— PRt MR A A S5 from Lorin « r Georgia Coleman now holds one indoor and two outdoor diving|residing in Juneau at the pres { | another around oughs | . M # S| | % S g Vm.”]-i[» e 1?.\\5.?- ‘”::J championships. Her winter training at Miami has been pointed toward |time will be guests of the Ameri- | S i REBEKAHS ATTENTION | ;‘njl‘_’(;“,"“‘l‘,:;‘ e Ghst’ Hike 0(““mmnu both the high and low board titles of the indoor meet. |can Legion when that organizat WASHINGTON, March 12— The| Owing to illness, there will be no! Prince of Wales Island around| Josephine McKim, national all-around women's champion, is ex-|holds its regular meeting in the|,\ o hictorc spot in the District |meeting of Perseverance Rebekah | Cholmondeley Sound and Kasaan|pected to cut in heavily in the Miami events. The two-woman team |Dugout on Second Street at 8 p.m {of Columbla, is the object of a con- [Lodge this evening. Bay. ‘mv“ into the meet with a winter season of exhibitions behind them. :m:w“tr;‘v B B |test by D.AR. chapters there. GERTRUDE HELGESON, Local Project Larger BIELR | As this is something unusual fo g Noble Grand. The waterpower project for the| | Legionnaires, Commander Helge- W o ep N JENTEN SERVICES ALPHONSINE CARTER, {son has requested that all mem-| A quneas wnt s sy rser v\ PDepmark Has Two Problems bers be. present. AL the meeting | o o oo 1o Nstcliken. The ane two weeks from tomorrow, Pasc| The regular mid-week Lenten ~ development will be approximately y a | |service will be held at the Resur- 30,000 horsepower, and the final S 1 mu l (’ r i(, /1'"()"' (’. S(lf‘fg Commanders will have their annual | I RIaE L itherkn Chireh tonIbnY &t s ST 50,000 horse- | meeting, and the gathering will be | y will be about 50,000 7:30 o'clock. The public is cor- | Copenhagen News Wrueri"‘ Eirpone R dially tnvited to womhip with the|| U, S. EUREKA Old papers yor sare at The Em- |congregation ) e D 4 | | ! A R A ire. : ——— R bb B AI_L BUT Twn | Denmark has at least two phe- United States and they are among| L__g,u,,,m 21 R et { u er Oots | | nomena in common With the United |the highest paid. “So you can see | | Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Parker of | States according to Peter Tutein, lhar the average man can't afford Gustavus are the proud parepts of |correspondent for the Politiken of {to buy much liquor. In fact, a ! ’ an eight and one-quarter pound BUATS ACGEPT | Copenhagen, who left here today'drunken man is seldom to be seen Tomorrow’s Stylcs baby girl, born at the St. Ann’s Real heavy duty boots, on the Alaska for Seward, after a on the streets anywhere,” said the Today” | hqspital at 5 o'clock this morning. LUGAL PRIGES two-day visit. He is enroute to|Copenhagen newspaper man. Ex- : sl {{pure gum rubber, heavy Fairbanks for a month’: y and cessively high taxes imposed by the \ i s |will return her~ to remain one|Government are responsible for the 1 T oot KOl e | L red sales ahd teinforded week after that. |high prices. Danish brandy sell- 1 . N t Flaming ycuth is flaming youthiing at 30 cents per quart before THE ‘:;:‘:;s::;d &Eg:;egaizggre;efinge knees Twenl_\'-!wo Schooners andwm Denmark even as in America. |the imposition of these taxes now DRESSES EE ovide. troatment ' tae thar [ |And a Danish flapper yields in|sells for about $6. o nooome Dabibntl it ARk Huate. Gasboats Unloading |nothing to her American sister,| American Writers Popular ‘ g C ; | .. | Seven hospitals hav n desig- om, m wi {Mr. Tutein contends. | American books are more popular o pitals have been' dealg pare the uuh 4 A | o ! 1 3 » Halibut in Juneau Frivolities Are Alike {in Denmark than the books of You have been waiting {nated ”w others { 'p She knows her night clubs, her |Danish authors, according to Mr. S 4 2 BIG TOBACCO BUYERS Zn Completing arxangements for the|gin, cigarets, auto rides, petting|Tutein; The most popular Danish for are here at last in RICHMOND, Va.—Five European = purchase of the largest amount of [parties and the other frivolities|writer of fiction can count at the | all their smartness, nations were million-pound buyers halibut ever brought to Juneau and |that the American flapper enjoys most on a publication of 10,000 of Virginia dark tobacco in the S [BIN’S placed on the market at one time,|when and where she will . we |copies of any book. Some Ameri- Buy now and be ready first nine months of 1929. Spain terday morning. The second phenomenon of Den-|than the writer of Danish novels. ‘ ] = i were the two boats which refused pottle pf cognac brandy costs in|lar in Denmark. Sinclair Lewis's | buycrs will bid over again on their |of money in my country,” he added. | short stories of O. Henry are all | g, Now___FREE Pendleton, Oregon catches. The Fern has 9,300 pounds | Members of Denmark’s cabinet enly |popular and widely circulated. | and the humnn. 13,500 pounds. Lfl paid what would amount to| American films are most popular‘ Practicall 1 of the 154980 $4000 yearly in the coin of the'in the movie theatres. German films | Half—pound can with every purchase of 2 1bs. $35.00 to $38. 75 Northwestern, while a huge ship- “Tunemi’s Own Stard? N —with two pair of trousers ment of frozen fish will probably GARNICK S Phone 174‘ i i be made on the same steamer, the > with each suit. aggregate probably reaching more than 1,000 boxes [ Guaranteed all new, fresh stock. all but two boats of the local flest have the flapper. But Germany,!can authors have reached a circu-' {7 G ght the most, with the United in port yesterday afternoon, flc'\‘oh. my!, the German flapper leads lation of 20,000. And a transiator | for the next party or !ngdomv Germany, Beélglum and C. 0. SABIN, Prop. uZ S The Fern, Oapt. John Lowell, and mark having an American cour | Theodore Dreiser's Great Ameri- Buy Your M.J.B. Coff 5 g the bids offered. They have elect- | Denmark the equivalent of $7 in| Main Street, Doddsworth and Elmer 3 s o 8T orree pounds of halibut purchased will : = S R Following are the boats which | We invite s il ot ~cepted the bids offered them yes- them all,” he added. [of American books - earns more | 4o 00 e following. the Fremont, Capt. Olaf Winther,|part high-priced liquor. A quart can Tragedy was extremely popu-| Pricm[ to please at PENDLETON WOOLE 5 ed to go on the market again and American money. “And that's a lot Gantry, Jack London's works, the E OLEN MILLS be shipped fresh on the steamer told yesterday Harding, Capt. Martin Erstad BEST RANCH EGGS, dozen makes of equal price. 6,300 pounds; Tern, Capt. Andrew Rosness, 8380; Oceanic, Oapt. Olaf LY or MAID O’ CLOVER BUT- WE SELL Westby, 7,500; Vivian, Capt. Charles 'ER, quarters, pound We invite comparison with goods Larsen, 7,000; Norland, Capt. Tom ) d s A | IR, gk 99 riced considerabl . ! er higher than CRANE " e Sandvik, 9,500 pounds; Ina J., Capt ¢ 4 Andrew Hildre, 10,000. These boats RHUBARB, Extra Fancy, 2 pounds Pendleton Suits. all sold to the Alaska Fish Broker- age at 835 and 6 PARSLEY, bunch ... ‘ J “STANDARD” gt e oy LETTUCE, large head ] e ' iy B Gy A D CAULIFLOWER, head .. 40¢, 35 ! SILLETT ; “KOHLER” ixon, o i1 juelson, 8. FRESH TOMATOES, solid, pound BLADES and Thelma, Capt. Bernt Alstead,| 4500 at 8:30 and 6. Marlyn Fish Cotapaty made these purcases, || - FRESH SPINACH, pound ARE HERE Plumbin g Fixtures Department Store Ford, Capt. Ole Brensdal, 2,500, | " and Independent, Capt. Ben Olson, | C LI ERY. bleached 1000, at s% and 6; Garland, Capt. (| — R GEORGE BROTHERS 4. ©. Pustnes, Emma, Ospt. Tom Manning’s Tea and Coflee, Dnraclo Club Sil- J uneau Dr ng - L2 + Ness, 9,000; Dagny, Capt. Ed Skaret, e el ver Fizz, Golden Glow RICE & AHLERS CO. e 0 Acaington, Gapt. Olo| | Company _ PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL : Slire. a0, a1 5t 835 ana 6 to| 2 TRUCKS—5 FAST DELIVERIES || Pree Delivery Phone 33 “IWe Tel You in Adrance What Job Wil Gost Men’s Atlas Union Suits kg p Post Office Substation No. 1 t 8 and 5.60; Ida 10 a.m., 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 3:30 and 4:30 p.m. . n?‘cl:":;: o"m e g0 poo: 1o a.m a P P LS. S ' Best $2.50 Underwear Value and Hyperien, Capt. Oscar Oberg,| amerees =2 GEORGE BROTHERS £old to the New England Fish Com- PHONES 83 OR 85 “The Store That Pleases” pany. it i “Purveyors to Particuhgpggogt’l; o THE S ANIT A RY GROCERY the ranks of the National Guard PHONES 92 and 95 of Hawali.

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