The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 26, 1930, Page 8

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Daily Cross-word Puzzle CLEARANCE OF ACROSS Solution of Yesterday’s Puzzle . 8. Gaelle 1. Shut out 9. Note of the fl, Happy Delaware In- AlB| " dian E|A 2. More weird RS STUPPED SUON . wore loiT] , 5 Rebels % Eormer nega- SY| | Canadian Commons Passes 1;. v tood to U[E Bill to Aid U. S.—Is E% n Sonalc Now RS T|! |E 1[O|N NIT[1 SIAID] 5: Frterprets . Pulpy fruit ¢ frult blow to liquor| 44, Morbid breath- Half em e northern ing sound Poet 51. One of G 46, Institate sult Monkey notes 7. Walked Orgy 34, Exelamation Delayed 56. A hrother of Allow Odin STRONG ALASKA BUREAU GH(]SEN.' Prominent Seattle Men Ap- pointed on Alaska Dept. Hemphlll by Pres. Wylie | i was 1 Lomen, for Lomen Rei mer member from Nomc BETTER HOMES WEEK ALASKA MURDE color do’s TO BE NEXT MONTH‘““‘] was prominent inlocal athleti Beeb g THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1930. R et inl. and Mrs. Murie, are on their | way to Cordova on the Northwest- ern. They have been Outside for business and pleasure. Through passengers on the North- | western include Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Scott: He is a conductor on the Copper River and Northwest- ern Railroad William D. Coppernoll, former U. 8. District Attorney of the Third Division, is returning onj the Northwestern to Seward, where he will resume his law practice. WHO'S WHO AND WHERE 'DEMOCRATS WIN' IN KANSAS CITY MUNICIPAL VOTE R(’publican fiC ; y Ticket Completed Routed i Mrs. Jun winter ned mm veling men arriving on western included L. M. Cs and Eldred Ireland. Th S. J. MacKinnon and son Wwho have ben spending the months in California, re- to Juneau on the North- the - f ¢ ter was accompanied by his wife. Fi . Election Yesterday A crew of men for the Crosby 7 TFisheries plant at Zachar Bay is| A claim of $1,000000 for use of KANSAS CITY, March 26, — In Westbound on the Northwestern. |a hotel by army officers during the mh can candidates for all muni- offices Smith was elected Mayor by a rity of 24,000 defeating George ;;:M!"‘:"sv u‘:‘,‘;] r}:‘”l""rsx:glt{hfi: :'( J. H. Murie, merchanj of Chit- | war, has bee.n made in Berlin. PHRRE R e o ek e — i - he De ¥ wealthy retired bank president,|** millic » (AR RAAAATRAAARAORAOA G s Boboy was puiting womens | | oo b w o Everythine e |terday completely routed the Re- = A ;tCElh and which caused his arrest A S b o5 PRICES OF 1930 {in St. Louis last week, was found | ' Fresh in Fruits and Vegetables | | i CHEVROLET CARS and TRUCKS F. 0. B. Juneau, Petersburg and Wrangell EQUIPPED WITH SPARE TIRE, FRONT AND REAR BUMPE ROADSTER ...$750.00 SPORT SEDAN (dise 780.00 SPORT ROADSTER (5 wire wheels) 815.00 Councilmer two Municipal ROYAL SHEPARD VISITS PARENTS Returns Here for First Time Since Enlisting in U. \nd . TR O . .o 750.00 | 5 Navy in 1918 . o 925.00 On his first trip here since 1918 CLUB SEDAN 875.00 when he enlist ted I Bt Shepstd obie fof COUPE . &3 825.00 s ‘?,‘;;‘;‘:“}r;‘fn P £ SPORT COUPE (disc wheels) - 885.00 Angeles for a visit with his pare SPORT COUPE (5 wire wheels) 915.00 |After nis discharge from the N o St A N ) at 2 te: ati ar, Mr. ~ ] > - S,m(:;.(:”}’:cfi?cg)“i;’r ey SEDAN DELIVERY. ... ... 850.00 where he has been engaged in bus LIGHT DELIVERY CHASSIS ... 565.00 | ‘g.,:,‘;,;o Here as & Aaitahid ¢ 1Y% ton Truck Chassis, 30x5 tires.... 760.00 3 W to manhood in Juneau, attc 1Y% ton Truck Chassis and cab .._..._. 865.00 the public schools and grad wmung from the high school. He is an oldtime member of the Ju neau Volunteer Fire Department, 1Y% ton Truck Chassis, 32x6 rear tires 775.00 1% TON TRUCK CHASSIS AND CAB (32x6 rear tires) 880.00 for several years, being one of the chairman { | i X > 2 H B ‘i Digartnah e {CASE Is ARGUED SR Oh-“m e b Lmlmthn bat on the “()xS]\-)-u: {Atcll ton with 30x5 tires includes one E Olaude Arnpld,: Jos. B, | Agnew served in Juneau Apr anci Although he has kept note of R, H A e A 30, with May 1 as the special day 10091 progress through Juneau pap- Prices on 114 ton with 32x6 rear tires includes E peoak 2 S Ausz b BUURT APPEALS for children, it was announced tod "rm during his absence, he express- onc ;()‘(, \pdl(' tire. = io, [ Eigh - P Brady,. C.. A by Mrs, C. J. Skuse, who has been jeq himself as agreeably surprised — ——= khardt, E. B. Burwell, Aug appointed as Juneau ulmnm d‘“"h the u wth in evtdnnu’ and = 3 gham, T. A. Davies |gram, a position which she has | i the years he has been 1 2 cher, L. B. Garrett, Joshua Green, [Karl Armstrong Makes Ap-!fieq’ for the past several years. | B il e etesd i ‘I i M. Guimam, J. T. Hetternan, 1| peal from Conviction— | The dbiecie of the Beter Homes L' betore resurning o the South.| IINIIIHIIIIIIIIIIHIIlI|IIIIlI|IIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl|IIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIII C: He F. H. Hollenbeck, Lut P { tamp out, as far as| — — - aRbad 1ok J. Hull P. Kefauver, W. Lan Dimond Is Attorney acy. There will be | ley, J. D. Lowman, Ciyde L. Mor T 4 - station KFIU, and WWM% ris, Ira D. Orton, G. McGuire| o, pRANCISCS. Cal 26. the movement will have the co-| Pierce, Volney Richmond, C. E.|_un" pnoea) of Karl Armstrons | ope » support of the schools Roberts, Milnor Roberts, Geo. D. from his conviction in the T 1 to give programs at | Schofield, Quinn Smith, H. C. Can- | of | the schools in connection with t Court of the Third telow, J. H. Wagner, J. B. Warrack s Wedk. abd Miy 1. 15-the date # E. M. Whittle, Carl F. Williams, stted s | for most of tt end of the work, J. Rogers, A. W. Engstrom, Will of Appeals for a decision’ ccording to Mrs. Skuse. Plans| R. Nebo, W. C. Van Dervoort, Er-|sonowind oral argument. re being formulated now for the D. Clark, G. P. Halferty, C. t Hillman, H., E. Lokken. K e years in prison after being found guilty of killing Eric Dahlberg on Returning to TFalbanks aff September 13, 1928, near Kodiak. |some time spent in the States, Mr. UNlVERSlTY OF WASH' Arms s appeal was argued by fand Mrs. J. H. Groves. old-time OFFERS NAVAL COURSE | Anthony J. Dimond, of Valdez, |Alaskans, are aboard the North- based on alleged error in instruc- ( western. Armstrong was sentenced to 15 ! completion of the local program. he ter Students, entering the University [tions to the trial jury by the| oo . @@ T conoot of Washington, instead of taking [Judge {in Reval, capital of Estonia. the required two years' course in| B Militaty Training, may substitute| Visitors in Juneau while the a course of Naval Science and Tac- ‘N”l}‘:“‘;‘”; “‘“19‘" l;l“ht ‘“Cfl“‘ég“l‘ tics, says an announcement e AORBOE, eRPRROENY . O 9 | ceived here. Lieut. J. 8. MacKimwn.‘x;::f: and “Marghiants, Baok, @t U. S. N, Retired, and Naval Reserve Officer, has been asked to recom- mend s ble men for the course. Preference in enrollment, it , would be given students so The Naval Science stablished at the Uni- ashington in 1926, and r of students limited to appointed En- ed States Naval Young Men’s WHITE CORDS GAUZETS (Sanitary Napkins) recommende Its underlayer protects the clothing 45 cents graduates | per package high school the Uni- R to take the All Sizes rse can comm with Mr. | MacKinnon for details regarding it A and recommendation to the proper BUTLER-MAURO authorities | DRUG CO. Grant Murdock. Iditarod mining || ree Delivery Pbone 134 || S BIN,S an, westbound on the North- 4 ' g ; WHEN WE SELL IT S 1 IT'S RIGHT C. 0. SABIN, Prop. Samuel R. Weiss. merchant at Express Money Orders Chatanika, is bound for Seward on| the Northwestern. Wt flIIIIIIIIIIIIIlHlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!llillllllIIIHHIIlll|IIIIIHIIIIIIIIIHIIIIH GEO. B. RICE (Gee Bee) INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE COUNCIL FOR CITY 1. Strict enonomy in operation of City’s Business. 2. Equable treatment for every part of City. 3. ludr‘p('ndvnt- Absolutely no pre-election prom- ises other than to carry on an efficient and progressive City Government. I THANK YOU 00000000000 N ————————————.n New Style Spring Printed DRESSES ARRIVED YESTERDAY Tl These garments will be marked today and placed on display tomor- row morning. Priced for Quick Sale ALSO fl J SEE OUR RACK OF DRESSES at $8.75 Leader Dep't. George Brothers Store LTI l Bentley was arrested in St. Louis last Friday afternoon when Mrs. Mildred Rankin, aged 28, who r ‘Ogmzpd him on the street as !man who pulled three of her tee | without her consent, when she p mitted him to clean her teeth only two years ago. Eemles told Chief of Detectiv , of St. Louis, that h | since giving up his bank pr has been dentistry. He h Rehred Ba i k Presndenl license and admitted he would hs Whose Hobby Was Pull- |to abandon his pastime. ing Teeth, Suicides o e SPRINGFIELD, Missouri, WEALTHY MAN IS FOUND DEAD . PALATIAL HOME " Forty per cent of appies imp: ‘by Belgium are grown in Ame March at very reasonable prices. Also more of the juicy Prunes at 15 cents pound GARNICK PHONE 174 shot to death in his palatial resi- dence. His brother Frank Bentley found the body which was clothed in a bath robe and propped up. A bul- et wound in the head had appar- ently been inflicted with suicidal intent. GROCERY SPECIALS RHUBARB—Pound, 15 cents ASPARAGUS—Pound, 30 cents CAULIFLOWER— each, 30 and 25 cents PARSLEY—Bunch, 10 cents BUTTER—Jersey or Meadowbrook 48 cents pound LARGE EGGS—RANCH— 40 cents dozen LETTUCE—Per Head, 15 cents CARROTS—2 large bunches 15 cents ————————— GEORGE BROTHERS PHONES 92—95 Ladies’ S pring Shoes JUST ARRIVED Priced at $5, $6 and $7 J. M. SALOUM WE SELL “CRANE” “STANDARD” “KOHLER” Plumbing Fixtures RICE & AHLERS CO. PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL “We Tell You in Advance What Job Will Cost”

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