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A REPORTS FROM NAVAL PARLEY NOT SO 600D ting Secretary of State, However, Sees Prob- able Success THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. THURSDAY MARCH 13, 1930. BABE AND WIFE ON OUTING 4 xuzgi\W’? P -+ REFUSES T0 RECONSIDER SUGAR RATE \ S (”"g[ on (<\:' n Rd“ Sugar and Stands Pat on Issue ASHINGTON tariff a vote of 47 This leaves ) cen the pr 13 4 The Yankecs' Babe Ruth TWO STEAMERS o'Clock Have you triea the Five Dinner Specials at Mabry's Cafe? Admiral Evans Sz ht—Admiral Rog- crs This Morning trip this season to &£ st Alaska, sailed at 9 o'cl night with 53 first cla and 41 steerage. The' following passer booked for Juneau H. Bax ) Davis, Gu RED CLOVER ALTERATIVE COMPOUND A Slightly Laxative SPRING TONIC for both young and old Ste al Roger ‘urating her Southeas’ Alasks ule for this se n, sailed o'clock this mo g with 2 | class and 14 There steerage gers aboard for - - NURSE \ FOR KIDDIES OF NEW mer ir .50 per bottle at Juneau Drug Company Free Delivery Phone 3¢ Post Office Substation No. 1 CROYDON, 8 . 'Britain’s public houses are Juneau I' RANCH EGGS, dozen JERSEY or MAID O’ CLOVER BUT- TER, quarters, pound RHUBARB, Extra Fancy, 2 pounds.. PARSLEY, bunch LETTUCE, large head CAULIFLOWER, head" .. 40c, 35¢, 3 FRESH TOMATOES, solid, pound FRESH SPINACH, CELERY. bleached pound ... . 25 -2.29¢, 20¢, 15¢ Manning’s Tea and Cofiee, Dorado Club Sil- ver Fizz, Golden Glow —5 FAST DELIVERIES :30 and 4:30 p.m. GEORGE BROTHERS “Purveyors to Particular People” PHONES 92 and 95 OPEN EVENI 2 TRUC 10 am., 11 am., 2 p.m., Buy Your M.J.B. Coffee Now---FREE Half-pound can with every purchase of 2 lbs. GARNICK’S, Phone 174 ENROUTE NORTH led Last pas- 2 sched- first | passen- | o Assoctated Pres and Mrs. Ruth taking an afternoon' uting near St. Petzrsburg, Fi, © e 000023000200 ISH FLIERS MU ON “HIGH” WAY air minist structions that f adapied for landing fly over the annel 8! 1d a e of the engir The order inve: pilots the duty of ing before they sta nel flight the safe with regard to the nation of air speed a of glide, for their p craft on the sea route they intend to use reach in fails, hel; com ht, | ©020000009°00020060000006 "5 9020600060000 000200000603s -e0 00 ce0s o0 e |ined not to go the way of the late | | American saloon. They are frankly tryi away from the crowded-bar type of | drinking place and become clean spacious, eating-and-drinking hous- es with a family atmosphere. One ‘“pub” near here even has a {nursery adjoining it where parent imay leave the kiddies while they ~lgo into the saloon bar for a drink D 10 to get | | USE DIRIGIBLE TO TES AIR CURRE S FOR GERMS AKRON, Ohio, March 13.—List the dirigible as a new ally of pre- ,ventative medicine. Charles Barton of the Los An-| geles board of health used the ,semi-rigid dirigible “Volunteer” Of‘ Ithe Goodyear fleet to go aloft for | {eamples of air. He found the ship | valuable because it could be held | almost stationary. Barton took cultures at 4,500 feet, | 13,500, 2,500 and 1,000 feet over Los | Angeles and at 2,500 feet above n‘ \rural region. | over the city he found no bacil- | lus that he could identify as di-| sease-producing. ~ Over the coun-| try he found some that probably |are disease-producing, along with | |subtilus, or hay bacillus. 1 - B Mrs. J. B. Bernhofer is on her {way to Seattle on the Northwest- jern. She will be met at the Queen | City by her husband, who left here a few weeks ago. S ] Home of Holeproot Hosiery for Men SABIN’S C. 0. SABIN, Prop. !dropped out of the t | found, |should be proud that it had three | timated he local manager for his firm. | colm Elliott FINANCES AND Dally Cross-word Puzz ACROSS Demolishes . Bovine animal Weakens Explate Character in 0 Q Solution of Yesterday's Punlo - 11, 16. Grew white / Petty malice And ten: suffix Old word for hate Expensive MARKETS WILL BE AVAILABLE 3555 . . Drawing-room Iwe Big /\ssets Available 1% pen point Took a s Tie game Unaspirated consonants Send payment | Give the lle to to Paper Companies, Upon: prefix Feminino I 22, Take out Salicltor of the Original Declares Heintzleman First EIP::I’ Loafer Swiss river nickname First word of the handwrit- ing on the Wi 0ld inhab- itants: collog. Religion: abbr. Dinner courses Tremblings Discern Catalog Songs of Joy Free-for-all fight o Meadow uffocate Anma wm:dln 84, Propose marriage: Scot. 65, Madness 66. Beverage 67. Coolness in danger 8. Early English eourt €9, Point of minle mum radius: math. abbr. 70. Worms of a certain shape ad done more Alaska to as: ng than any iness conditions in Seattle from reports rec are even worse in other scc- Mr. Roden said. Large in- tutions in Seattle have recently forced to lay off hundreds 3 to a lack’ of busine ident Hoover has done xcellent thing to hold things r as he has under such a conditions,” he added. r. Roden had a ringside seat at eattle unemployment demon- ion. He described it One who does: suftix Checking device lmns narrow W »r!hlp 68, College cheer Draw Notice 1 and Ruby strikes are great deal of attentio: If all the peop who have expressed the of going to the Taku be some 3,000 maks the bere intention here will ns in Kntehikan Mr. Roden sald or both hs ng . industr good, However, the oull and salmon fi 5 is far from bright There is a heavy carryover of salmon from last year and no stocks are beir moved even at prices under 2 cost of packing. The battom ha halibut marke fishermen can’t make any logizes Business Spirit ° H. Sidwell, London, Eng., and representative of a New York fish company who is here making con- tact with the local market, praised the spirit of the American: bu: ness man. He found in Americ: business a spirit' of brotherly help- | fulness which, he said, inevitabl put American business to the fore This spirit, he added, is particular- 1y notable in Juneau Mr. Sidwell arrived herer early this week from Seattle. He still marveling at the snow dxmur R. J. Shepard, , T. H. Huddleston, Va‘d(‘z distr Frank Nash, Fair- banks district, and Traveling Su- perintendent Coates. They are here attending the annual confer- ence of engineers of the .Commis- guests at today’s Ralph Wein, a an, brother of Noel Wein, pioneer flyer }or the interior, and Frank McCaf- ‘mihrt\ former Mechanical Superin-| the first real snow he had‘\:sf‘:fi? o e ‘AR ESRONA ever seen. Juneau, he declared, Mr. Wein said it was possible he might locate in Juneau. The Chamber has written Seattle | district headquarters of the United A. R. C. Fieldmen Guests i States Coast and Geodetic Survey Field men, termed by Maj. Mal- |Tequesting that it survey as soon the “official family |8s possible the bar reported to be Road Commission, 'encroaching on the steamer channel meeting feet of snow in its streets. might be left He in- here as of the Alaska | were guests of the Chamber today. at Taku Harbor. He introduced Superlntendvms to the Chamber:| A protest against placing channel b vl o 1 Edmunds imarkers in the inlet was received PURSE REQUIRES ECONOMY. LET S & W FRUIT COCKTAIL.-- lpoundtzlll el T L S & W BAKING PEARS-- No.212can &, ...... S & WWHOLE ARTICHOI\ES-- No.21-2 (2in can) Old English, N Jars . .. % 5l 39¢ | PIMENTO--- in jars . 2 packages for HEALTHY APPETITES REQUIRE THE BEST FOODS PHILADEPLHIA CREAM CHEESE-- Pash: dlal Eng. First man Part of & bieyele Rock Weird 1. Grates 2. Perfumes obtained from rose petals: var, 8. Asked for 4. Son of Setl 5. Dispatehed 6. Food pre- servers 7. Willow 8. Splder’s home 9. Understand: slang Religious poem Wait on table Tall vegetable growths Tidy Anglo-Saxon slave Monkeys Knock . o “1] /flll%/ sl i Hlll// T T BT T 1T ] ‘by the Chamber from the Douglas camp of the Ala: Native Brothe: hood. Markers placed there soma- |tsme ago by the Coast and Geo- |detic Survey, drifted from their | moorings and, under authority | the Government years ago by gillnet fishermen, the They were to fisherm employed in the inle The bar, so the camp averred, well back in the river mouth any steamer going there should be equipped with wheels and bal- loon tires. Refer Eagle Bill The bill now pen SEE BIG VAN Goodrich, Hood and Firestone Rubber Boots, Shoepacks, Slick- ers and Oil Skins 211 SEWARD STREET Always Open in Con- Phone 478 YOUR US SERVE YOU. .. 30e 250 39¢ 39¢ 39¢ KRAFT'S CHEESE-- Camembert, 10. Feminine namé | and | PHONES 83 OR 85 THE SANITARY “The Store That Pleases” GROCERY Fresh Fruits and Vegetables On Every Boat to protect the bald eagle mi Alaska, was referred to the Legis- | lative Committee of the Chamber. [u Mechanical and Motor Equip- |1t is expected a report will be |ment. |made cn it at next week’s Secretary Walmsley repo | letters of inquiry a Alaka g and answered d Cemmunications on, Valdez, R. J. Shepard, Chiti; na, and John Coats, Superintendent TODAY STOC! QUOTATIONS e o0 00000 s nowledging the loc Chamber’s circular relative to co: Jdmnm in the Taku River mir | district. LA R {ANNUAL CONF:RENCE { OF ROAD COMMISSION STARTS HERE TODAY | The annual conference of field | superintendents with the manage | ment of the Alaska Road Commi sion opened in that bureau's head- quarters in this city this morning|, He with five out-of-town members of | | the Commission's field force in at- tendance. The meetings will oe- cupy most of the next week | The conference will be headed be Maj. Malcolm HMiott, President {of the Commission, and attended by Ike P. Taylor, Assistant Engi- neer, and District Superintendents, Frank Nash, Fairbanks, M. C. Ed- munds, Anchorage, T. H. Huddle- . Alleghany Corp Ice, no sale; chem Steel 100%, General M 43%, Granby 16%, Internat necott 5814, M souri-Pacific 94, National Acme 2 Packard 21%, Radio 51%, Stan Brands 24, Standard Oil of C 63 tandard Oil of New Jersey 66%, U. S. Steel 180%, Hum- ble Oil 99%, Montgomery-W. 441 CASWELL IS LEAVING Deputy U. Marshal W. H. Caswell of Ketchikan will return to the First City on the Queen tomorrow morning. S. of FIRST SHOWING OF THE | NewSpring Hats We take pleasure in announcing our First Display of the New Spring Felt Hats. Smart and decidedly new short roll brims flnupped down in front models in all the sea- son’s latest shades. Priced most conservatively. Also a new Spring line of fine Men’s Caps LEADER Department Store GEORGE BROTHERS WE SELL “CRANE” “STANDARD” “KOHLER” Plumbing Fixtures RICE & AHLERS CO. PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL “We Tell You in Advance What Job Will Cost” Men’s Atlas Union Suits Best $2.50 Underwear Value J. M. SALLOUM