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A THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE WEDNESDAY APRIL Z 1930 MRS H SM"’H GHHGEE, ARSIt the'school |un YORNUID 7ebs ‘Simptine and | aily Cross-word Puzzle . sale will be held April 12,|Roberta Bayers [ 3 ounced by Mrs. Merrit Sport dresses—Tyra Baldwin ACROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle ¢ Bushy clump NEW Fashion Show o 5. Celestial orb [R]E RREBIA] ation | T[II?\ Gq 0 ] u T A The fe K (1;-e§squT\"l . Animal's foot |E[L . B < A f Edith’ T NIE . Moiste | F'30P. ¥ of Miss He o AV ;I e or o | for Boys [ S movie petress 2 cience depar = L llian Peterson, Mary r %# Obtained ! | Annual El HeldTn- | Hi Bt at o o Pajamas—Gene Ca R by |[Four Bombs Wreck Cars—! naug EGCIIOH eld—In-y originated within " | Clark, Stewart Elliott, ! DIk Sy [« Crew. d P ‘ B % All teresting Program In- | ; | Joyce Morris, Grace Nelson it i ] ‘CEVS an ?S§engers | oys 4 : : N |thy Rutherford, Elizabeth Terhur sse scape Injur - cludes Fashion Show d Helen Torkelsen and Barbara W E[P B P jury W l e h LE I { NEW ORLEANS, La, April 2— 00 I %A goiar © |Four bombs wrecked three street| : nar year s today | ot sl RS cars today In a renewal of trolley| L b 58 r wl, tu- J B MARSHALL Clid 1 Allude |car dynamiting which has occurred | umoer held its 2 [PE & oot yen at various times since the| mw,m e 8 ~‘ S ngiie sowe 45 Demotish ,:La‘;sfs walked out on a strike J(lckets ¢ bzt ke rablan ehlef- 1. Be In error quantity . y. . In the first scenc | in 2. Shelter 50. Free The trolley crews and 30 pas- o ") dresses were n Low Q. 3. Guello mate Ol Sien of the |cengers aboard the cars escaped The Ideal Outdoor 1 dr were dis- THIS MURNING drying 4. Placo of .:.2. Stripling injury. 5 e an af- ‘ ::’:'f,'r‘;;'k’ L e ;".‘,‘:”“‘ The police obtained few clues as| Garment g |in previous bombings. | Bk ¢ 2 7 3 ) < 12 i - | Sizes 6 to 14 years s Hemorrhages Following In- : | AT THE HOTELS J s Rk e[ l%lll P $4.95 and make Death of Attorney Mrs. H. G. Smith, Glacier; A. N.| i ol 2 |Minard, Taku; C. J. Cummings, | $5 75 and c E. Harland, e 5 | (Continued from Page One) | Taku; Alex Bidjelow; Hardy Trefz- P An excellent program A finale of all dresses and pajam- — — — e |ger, Yakutat; A. F. Novatney, Yak- s RS last night. Mr. Buck e (s modelled concluded the fashion 1o brociice 1n 1021 he was [utat; W. H. Dugdell, Yakutat; Mar- a vocal solo, aci show. " the first Deputy Federal Prohil 'mnn ‘Thomas, Yakutat; Oliver BOYS’ TOP CO 4 TS Torkelson. Al Miss Admintitrabbr e kit s, Yakutat; John W. Jones the Transtersed. East | Ketchikan; J. 8. Jeffrey, Seattle; G. ; After remaining in that office for E\ ‘l‘iL dPt mn 1;;11_!1“& Towa; S ;\gt‘s 4 to 9 years 3 " years he was tr: ans ferrec allstes John Hayes. 0 e 30 i . 5.25 to $6.95 has the largest number of pa R. Perovich, city; B. G. Douglass, DD 0 o in attendance, went to the sixth Bodding, "'tv: Casper Nelson, city; L. W. o4 grade, Miss Olson Furness, Gruber, J .ce, Cordova; A. Svardal, Seattle; (’\LL “ 0()]4) In an effort to raise additional Hildre, Esther Jackson, Anne Mack | conrad Goldfield, Seattle. o > b ! i offies) Sink& WHAY tix Zynda, I'hese coats were received on the last boat —_—mm—m—m——————————— o E. H. Myer, city; M. T. Bagley; ki b e o Mot gk and placed on sale today. Purchase now i & A e AR = = city | Paul Bishop; 8. Scopel. SAVE BY BUYING AT REASONABLE He is survived by his widow, a e e e e while assortment is ('omph te PRICES daughter, Miss Elizabeth Mar —_— — _— R— " a step-son, Roy Osborne, ) MATCHES, Searchlight, large boxes, ister who resides in the State ¢ iNGORA BOYS ALL WOOL SHIRTQ Washin A y. ar 5 .40 e carton . i R 5 — | Olive Drab—Sizes 1214 to 141 : DRY APPLES, full rings, pound ........ 2: CHAMBER TO LAUNCH | FLEECE r)) 5 g DRY l’Rl \l S, lar"r' 4n<l fresh, pound l > PLANS FOR CLEANUP i Sk at &, o 0 i I)l ll X \ll{l\(. l’[ \\N 3 cans fm I.UU —— |Flying P 2 ’ 3 i i i 1 L ) Plans for the annual Cleanup and| Will Consider Problems - SOCKS Fresh Cakes and Cookies in on this boat Paintup campaign will be disc roptibinG bases, BUSTER BROWN SIIOES R R ST and the program outlined at t e G il e spbnd one Commerce at the Arcade Cafe at Problems of I landnu by of The best working- o il | For Boys—the shoe of long wearing “’:(‘:‘ (;l‘gcé’r:;’ d{:‘x‘”g“"pul;‘ “{J?C:\ cials’ and illaers: AR or TR man’s socks on the ; : (l‘.”‘litii‘s- 4 tion o the Camber tomorrow, 1|(22 *e0ond matiensl pirpart eanfer- Spenint he Hastball Seescn 7} market (Prizes given with all boy's shoe pur- was announced. ivided into 11 committees, the to be held April 12th at Moose lncs Asl. ul)out tlua 'Lft rl«n) /2 The meeting is expected to be |, DV d\- tmxnl sider nt:if( i (;.n? fil\?fiiflAl mlv lé[];:REI':IA]I\fERS LB SHHE = ]‘]E]\ S SIIIRTS izszlh!\)}p(x':(,‘vx:)(u‘]\l;xi,Uzm'\l scounting lxl‘.x \Xl LIUA struc sxxx mg\cqp. BAND —adv. . B(}YS? C(}RDUROY PANT (Collar Attached)—Regular $2.75 value be SR butech N e WL Konk a1 < SABIN’S o i : . of the Chamber. ~ . . . . ¥ n ()l‘lgl(‘s anc lll(' Kers. 0lors—cream, S[)()(-ull at $2.00 RS g v Ey lc_r_\'lt]nlngl we slcll 18 lprlce_d“]ust €. 0. SABIN, Prop brown and navy blse. iplt i B b a little below the other fellow. | i § Dl ki oag ik ce L ‘ Trade with us and save money. § '"1 Q’Z 25 lo ?’3 75 I"’f ”p(ur J J' M‘ SALOUM i b o wia] Besides you are getting BETTE L | RApELS '} OFFICIAL BOY SCOUT HANDKERCHIEFS f§ * : R tewds 1n tolg clty for some time. 1 QL ALITY. ‘ ELIXIR | 2 for 35 cents flllllllllllllll|||IIIIIIIIIIlIIIlIIIIIIII||||II|IIIIIIIIIlIII|||HI||I|llllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIII|||IIIIIIIIlIIIIIIlIIIlIllIIIIIIIIII A I_h 1 5 g WINE | : . | . | Leader Dep't. § Spal‘agllS o o o C : TONIC ‘ eader ep t. Jtore ¢ CA” l:ORNIA GROC[RY New Potatoes,2 ibs.25c} , ... g 4 i b . ; &%flq PHONE 454 » Ph one & Fresh Spinach, pound . . 15¢ 1 | s s s o Phone 25 We Deliver n 47 Extra qu:y Rhubarb, | he Noal Sermie Drug Store !Old Papers for sale at Empire Office FRESH CARROTS, two bunches for ............ 25¢ ] | Bl Wimmseafipemsonfim menliyemrealipoesonfipn R Yams,pound . . . . 10c | . BERESH'BEETS, per bunch... ... ... Sl shinaiine Cuc ¢ Der. aat 30 1 U T T e TR e Fu(l"lmS( I”; ‘T"c : L ‘1 S Ta 4 1A LY o resn Solic omatoes | PRESH SPINACH, per pound (..., % 5. ...000 15¢ I 2 30 ! ELEC l IONS { P A, = ? DOUTI( S R W C ¥ . i FRESH TOMATOES, per pmmd ..... R e LI Bunch C | T { B B : & oe | GEE BEE | = GRAPEFRUIT (broken slices) No. 2 can ........ 20¢ Brge Dunes Serots, | ot : [ E OLD HOMESTEAD SLICED PEACHES, 2bunches . . . . . 25c | 1 am quite hapoy! 1 did not suppose there were oo -l | many people in 4 q y JUN £ No. 2 1- 2 cans, Aleansi ot Bl N s SR 95¢ Gre(’n Peppers I)O“n(l 4‘50 | Eitherp[ :)Ilust be a mighty good Plumber or my oppon- 5 , : Politicians. I might have won except OL !)\ H(?)\H;S [EAD BARTLETT PE! \RS Cauliflower . . 40(3, 35¢. 30¢ ; ?::St:;ri';:;{a?g?sp:elc::lrn:x«a;-o'rnfudsonl-‘sei:':'v'h?::e:c i Ly PR 3 . 40¢ 5 A | 3 stated “What’s the use to vote for a Plumber? First time o 1 o R 40(' P(U‘.Sl("\ ) bunCh > ® ) Ioc ’ ! lhi;re is a meeting he will forget his vote and have tc go \\l()(J \l SI ICI l) ])I\I \PPI r ldrgc \() L('rg() II‘)"(I Lettu(-() 3 15c |§ back to the shop for it.” ) ? P 5 | Some of my censtituents wanted me to answer this JEL \11():;?’3 \leilf'().['{'\'i A SARDINES, ¢ 2 Parsnips, 312 pounds . 25¢ § B " bt the Doyt s e e T ek y d ug! and as Mr. Nordling was rig 1 “ l \ I“ YA ‘l‘] 5 Hors()r"‘lish Root, lb_ A 55(‘ ! up ameng the “Live Wires” there was little to say, vc'vcn cans, 1 Ib. can (Tomato or Mustard Sauce). . .15¢ p 1 60c | had T been elected I would have had to face a lot of ”Con- ears, per dozen .. . C B crete facts” presented by Councilman Krause. " \1 \\I\IL \[ RP [) S()( l\l‘\ l‘ S \l \IO\ H‘lt cans, 5 7 I | I hope the Victors will be magnanimous and fix the 7 ] ') ounces, REEGAIY | ', i e e _23(: We just received a shipment of ‘wonde troin ‘ Seatter Tract Road, and in the meantime if you want p SRES . & & 00d Pluming and Heating and the lowest possible cost, \I\RSH\]\[] LOW 5’ MEL. I A-WAY : 1 ”) [)]if.’,"- o New York. shipped through Panama Canal. 1 : ?ust ca"tunmg and Heating an e lowest possible cos T 'C I'D IO AL TS ANT Ui Come to us for the BEST always GRANDMA'S FRESH CAKES AND COOKIES RICE & AHLERS CO = AR A S R s ' PLUMBING—HEATING—SHEET METAL ; _E_ GEORGt BROTHERS ! “We tell you in advance what job will cost” = Callfornl G[‘O()ery PHONES 92—95 Five Fast Deliveries g g = “Purveyors to Particular People” : flfllllmlfllll||||I|||||H||||||lll|||||||||"|"IIIIlIIlIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIII||||||IINII|||||Ill"I|||||||||||||||||llm|l||||llllllllllllllfi,u_—-*l B