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CAMPAIGNTOUR Daily Cross-word Puzzle tion 10. Demolish 21, Rubbish: slan 3. Vestige 14. Appeliation of Athena Strong box String of cars Hang fintters Silkworm ing on the Bird's habita. wing tion 28, White poplar SWEDISHQUEEN DIES IN ITALY; ILL FOR YEARS 'TWO BURNED | ~ PLANE CRASH NEW YORK, April 5.—Plunging to a fiery landing behind a hill, in a monoplane, T. Worden Hunter, President of the Bach Aircraft or v jlz> - , Having ears 29. Sido pléce of 8 Company, of Los Angeles! . . barrel “ ) Yy geles,” and R. Republlcan Candidates| : Firian oro- Am',;’,'.?....u Mother of the Land” W. Mcallister, pilot, also of Los nce D, Angeles, were kille resterday Leaving Next Week for (ke fry Passes Away at Rome T e e in New ik state —King at Bedside Their bodies were taken from the | afternoon. Vote Drive in Division | s 2 B e o, ellation 2. | wreckage after the flames had B0 bropAral . (Continued from Page One) |reduced the plane to a mass of M Politics promise to take a more tion t | |cinders and twisted bits of metal < active turn in the First Division | ol PV | ——————— next week when three I)“x\.mw s e ctio the affec ‘l“‘“ of the Swedish peo- ¢ and one Territorial candidate - Charaeter In 49. Roman fouse- ple at that time was retained Son of President take to hustling, coveri: uall}w " . Surcastic hout the more than a quar- the entire Division in a swing| 3% Threshold of I“],vp'._ 70, Bovine s 82, Magonte door- of a century she was crown ! (U Germany lnpured around the cities and villages. event DOWN s and was strengthened in ; — John Rustgard, candidate for the| o vears that followed when these BERLIN, April 5—Lieut. Col { romination for Delegate to Con- or 5 people became her subjects. {von Hindenburg, son and Adjutan & gress, C. T. (Tom) Gardner, can- | il && Dieseriied Her husband became King Gus- of the ident, was thrown from didate for Senator, and Walter P.| 41 Finished course of ent- |tav V of Sweden on December 8, a hcrsrg yesterday afternoon when I Scott, candidate for the House, all| {3 \'\itnaed writ- 1907, upon the death of his father, the animal shied at an automo- i A | ; 5 ] i King Oscar I, Queen Victorls bile, and was dragged 100 yards Xpo on the Republican ticket 60, d the democratic views of jone foot caught in the stirrup :’1: [hcoll?rli\;p B f” king and was said to have en- suffered a fractured collar. bona S e Baies gl suraged him in his refusal to en-| | = is injury to his ribs i > any coronation pomp in the nony which elevated them to the thrones. Their coronation of- has been compared in its sim- ity to the inauguration of a president of the United States. | Thereafter, this royal couple were Roy Noland, for the House, Wal-| stein G. Smith, for Treasurer, and Elmer Reed for Auditor. Mr. Gil- dea may join the party at Ket- chikan, but the others were unable to make the trip. —Assoclated Press Pnouw. Ninety-fifth Pursuit Squadron, flying 25,000 feet above San Diego, Cal, obey orders issued by Maj. They will go first to the south- ; o okt " PO S s 3 3 . o N e e ) ot ailed as the most democratie ru. | Gen- James E. Fechet (right inset) in a bomber piloted by Maj. Carl Spatz (with Fechet). It is the first G gt | ers of Europe. time an officer directed by mmphonc from an alrplanv the maneuvers of a hghlmg group. speaking there, they will go to| R = 3 ok e e EUREKA || RUBBER || Born in Germany , April Kake on April 18, Angoon, Apri Sophia Maria Victoria was born years made it dangerous for I Rgrirns‘;:é' ’:,z;’if;e;l:‘]isflfi?a;‘c at Karlsruhe, in Baden Germany, |'ive in the rigorous climate of Swi ruhe, visits often fraught wit! w Wife Seeks to held at each place visited, and the August 7, 1862, the only daughter | len. She spent her first summ ddnger. ~On one of those occasions Hold Husband, | issues of the campaign fully (,NH\_, of the Grand Duke Frederick of |in Sweden at the royal detached French flyers in 1915 bombarded | Ny Diiior 1 B()OTS sd |Baden, and the Grand Duchess|palace at Tullgarn, not far from the royal palace where the queen . orced £ I8 S Stockholm, and when the cl > was - e ee JUDSON AGAIN many. Being a granddaughter of |island of Oeland, in the Baltic revolution broke out and she and| & o | Sophia, Princess of Sweden. her |Sea. her mother were obliged to tak,’{3::;‘2;:\";;"f;:\;(‘);‘c”(“d??crflf)’:fb;:f; e marriage to Gustav effected a un- In later years the climate there refuge in a castle of Zwingenberg. lahyiing that the divases o ’“"x cITY MANAGERI fon between the Bernadotte dynasty |did not alleviate her trouble and cast of Heidelberg. The leaders iCuErn;i:ara ~v~'as et (;,ri 1] and the ancient Swedish roya |she was obliged to make numerous of e revolution, however, granted preaking up her home i ! .n%... house of Vasa. trips to Italy, where she maintain he queen and her mother permis- | gpo ciq por hushand left homc! ARD cLERK' // /,// They became acquainted when)a winter home, and to the island of sion to move to a castle in the {one morning as usual, but rezurncd‘ SABIN S ’ %..'../ Hn 1C.m“h Prince Gustav was attending | Mainau, in Lake Constance, B&- south of Baden, owned by a Swed- | home that night saying that they | the German army maneuvers al|varia, which had been willed to jsh count, who was a chamberlain{ .. H6 ToRRar R An N wite T C. 0. SABIN, P City fv1anage\‘, Clerk and\ :\I/‘x};p:.\\b;;m]‘:;x was ann_oun'ccd on .Nu_tv_vnhstandin;z the impaired a0 7 e 5 rorri buernavam for $130 m{di 7 March 12, , and their wed condition of her health, Queen Vic- Dell E. Snerm., seneau’s nanc K \orger TonltAhave: tive with | Fire Deparlment Heads took place at Karlsruhe on Sep- |toria, by her sympathetic, chari-, uner. Hotel Gastineau. —adv 0 & 2 2 s ‘tcmbc 20 of the same year. A few |table and genuinely unselfish na- — 5 Named by Council and Cemetery Caretaker, Hans |days later when Gustav and Vic- |ture, earned the affectionate titles o Nielson. RIGHES BLAMED |toria arrived in Sweden they were | >f “model mother” and “mother of At its first meeting Qf i o Old Council Retires received with one of the most en- |the land,” expressions of iment rent $’oun€llm_amc b'vi‘/. thev City Proceeding the meeting of the| tlm astic demonstrations ever giv hat meant a great deal to her. i - A e ; tion held a short meeting to wind | Th’“‘ trip from Gothenburg ¢ ey son as City Manager and Street 7 . in| Interested in charity throughout 2 up the year's busines Annual Stockholm was a triumphal one e, Commissioner. H. R. Shepard was most of her life, Queen Victoria in- re-clected City Clerk, J.*L. Gray | Chief of the Fire Department, and | O. E. Schombel Assistant Chief reports were presented by the Clerk and the City Libr final bills for the year {proved and paid. NEW YORK, April 5.—The hust- ling, bustling American pays with years of his life for his prosperity, | | Louise, a daughter of Emperor Wil- liam I. She, therefore, was a first | cousin of the former kaiser of Ger- p\)uch peasants and nobles vied in {showing their approval of th | choice of the crown prince. Victoria |had learned the Swedish language villa was erected for her on the Swedish here proved unfavorable a activities in that di- the outbreak of the She formed the creased her rection at World War. staying. She was on a similar visit in November, 1918, when the German | MEXICO CITY, April 5.—Mrs. |Micaela Sanchez de Lenze has filcd‘ |application here for a writ of ha-, PERFECTION IN RAIN COATS The election of all other City ™ . v Ry and after a few years it scarcely | Queen's Central Committee to or- employees was then carried over to(, COUREImAR Walter B Seouk was|bullt upon Jrumeee m[dus"m“c)uld have been recognized that |ganize and direct the private char- THE Y NE VER LEAK a epecial meeting which will be o SEpANSION BPS JERDREIOK + adopt. | ity aid within the country and also 3 1 VP, N ” o ried over to the new Council. Mayor | His civilized brethren of the world |$h® Was not a native of her adopt- | ™ y held next Tuesday evening Several Are Aplicants There are three applicants for the position of Chief of Police, in- Judson and Councilmen W. S George and H. Messerschmidt, re- elected, and Homer G. Nordling, the | only new member, were sworn into may have less money, but they live | | longer. These things were suggested by | led country. Three sons were born to, Gustav rand Victoria—Crown Prince Gus- |tavus Adolphus, who also has the showed a great interest in the ac- tivities of the Swedish Red Cross, the soldiers’ and sailors’ homes and the pioneers of Lapland. ¥xtremely Light and Durable 3 . Getchell, present Dr. Eugene Fink, medical director A ti during the war she - “c’;,‘;’;,"““fms AMcCloskey sr for |office by Clerk Shepard. Holdover of the Life Extension Institute, a|title of Duke of Scania; William, fod i b They Improve With Age s c'me{, n.nd o cam‘pen. e members are: E. Krause, D. M.'a meeting of the Office Executive Duke of Soedermanland, who is an : Bothwell and Lockie MacKinnon. |Club. accomplished poet and novelist, and i sick- | Erik, Duke of Vaestergothland, who Regular Committees for the cur-{ He revealed that “silent” il rent year will be announced bY|ness, diseases attacking the heart,|died in 1918 Mayor Judson at the special meet- |blood vessels and kidneys, but not | Was Athletic f ing next Tuesday. often appearing in terms of dis-| From early girlhood, Queen Vic- ent night patrolman, who applied | for either Chief or his present post. J. M. Davis is the only applicant for City Wharfinger, the position he now holds. C. H. McSpadden, C. ALLIGATORS for men, women and children Sheet Metal F. McNutt and Pete Schmidt are e e ability, arc increasing the death|!oria .was a physical culture en- 0il Tanks 3 thusiast and fond of athletics. Thus licants for his assistants. The |rate, beyond the age of forty, and e Gas Tanks app ¢ “Lead” Mexican i fter thirty-seven, in the|it Was one of the ironies of fate S first two named are now employed ’ XiC >U(“n das (’rt rty-se in he Bk fha shonld hnve develobid’ A Fox Feed Pans in that capacity TR e e {United States. e = . ’ AL PRI e Smasl:es .(/()/]l‘ll. | At the same time, the death rate [Pronehial ailment, which for many Snioke. Stuoks ’ Sabin is the only applicant for that Spoils Funeral decreases at every age period in R l Stove Pipe position. George R. Phillips, As- Widis |other civilized countries. L L Citonds eaader ep 2 ore sistant Driver, is an applicant for| Mpx100 CITY, Aprfl 5.—Juan ST PADRE’S h : 3 3 > A “ ; S s re-appointment and Roy Thomas|caycia, 24-year-old clerk living near| BALTIMORE—Sister Mary Ver- Dawn s"ou“ GEORGE BROTHERS also filed his application for the PO~ | Atzacapotzalcogn, a Mexico City onica, who found her brother ELIXIR Septic Tanks * £ sition _ |suburb, saved himself from the|among wounded Union soldiers at : Air Pipe PHONE 454 Other applications filed were: fOT |gqve by nearly sent his startled |the Battle of Gettysburg, is dead WINE Yikon ‘Stovis City Health Officer, Dr. W. J.|rclatives there when he suddenly at the age of 92. 'She had been b e g e Pigg; for City Treasurer, JOOM |jroke from his coffin while being a sister of charity 75 years. Her 1 Pipe Furnaces Reck; Librarian, Miss A. B. Cole-|pyaneported to a cemetery. name was Klimwiewicz and she was TONIC Pipel F ity Eng F. A. Metc ; | ipeless Furnaces man; City Engineer, *| Following an extremely heavy born in Washington. She was an 53 silby Tent Heaters [ —————— |meal with wine, Garcia suddenly |army nurse throughout the war. for \I)R[N(, Silby Ten eaters |collapsed and a physician pro- | ——— e PSR 8 |nounced him dead. Ola papers for sale at The Em- . Tomorrow’s Styles Today Mandeville and inkraléarrangements were mads, | pire office. RICE & AHLERS CO. e and inasmuch as burlal in Mexico = g mng City follows death without delay,| ““‘"E“ R @ PLUMBING HEATING " o the cortege started to the cemetery SHEET METAL 3 SUPERIOR and in thirty minutes more Garcia | V? Q Phone 25 We Deliver i what is a ’ e |would have been interred 3 “We tell you in advance wha FLOWER He recovered, however, to break {iz - FhoiNyal Servne Drug iase job will cost” Lo, ot soath: the lid from the coffin, to the ter- | S| = SERDY ror of the pallbearers and mourn- LX) ° s, o, flod I PRERL Fibsany SPT’Z” g Openzn g 2 s - s 2 X iy ° (e British Cobumbia. Bill SILOUE SAVE BY BUYING AT REASONABLE : ritish Columbia Bil e s PRICES i BUTLER-MAURO Is Aimed at Bootlegger Hend Todhe, TC : Style shows . . . elaborate announcements DRUG CO. 7 A fragrant preparation MATCHES, Sessiligits lorge, bosn, ... herald a certain day or days as the VICTORIA, B. C. prrll‘fi.mi for chapped hands and {| -arton 40 geee Delivesy, . Fhome 13 ) Amendments o the British Qo [} face, rough vr dry skin. it . e # e ofi'wm] time from whence you should, WHEN WE SELL IT ity l;\\‘.'],f:,"';"‘;‘; ‘;{mll;“." A pleasing after-shav- DR), AP[_LES’ full rings, pound ... 25 from the crown of your head to the tips IT'S RIGHT Atorony. ganoralt il gn far: od ) ing lobion: DRY PRUNES, large and fresh, pound .15 of ‘your toes, be wearing the new things k bootleggins is believed. - { J Express Money Orders il ol 50 cents | LUX "{‘OI{:FT SOAP, 3 for ... 25 fashion has decreed for the season. bootlegging establishments will be Bl DE LUX STRING+BEANS, 3 cans for.. 1.00 padlocked when the operator i Halvorsen’s are not having an elaborate Fresh Cakes and Cookies in on this boat Juneau Drug | convicted of vio! of the act 4 e . style show . but are ready with the A"lerica" year. ‘This will apply to dwelling correct things . . . not the extreme . . . but those ACCEPTED as good taste by the new 1930 mode . . . and best of all, they are within the reach of thrift-minded purses. houses as well as ar lishment Soldier Beauty sell beer Valentine Building be s ou PHONE 397 Special for the month of y other estab- Company | {Free Delivery Phone 33 | Post Office Substation No. 1 GARNICK’S, Phone 174 clubs w to men y club: be allowed to vers oflly and all considered a lead- liquor sale, will BERGMANN LOGGERS Calked—Medium Weight DANCE ELKS HALL | KETCHIKAN TAXI DRIVER ARRESTED, LIQUOR CHARGE = s :Dop\‘u\' v ¢ Il:d States M:\’ s‘!;a': ’(“m’- atur(la'\' Permanent Waving ||well, charged with violating the o &, Under New Management ir;\f}‘l\.Al'm:d‘.m:ni)tnj:r. \l\im:f;‘ol: (: 6 PIECE BAND 2 2 e /| his possession |