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year. Passenger traffic to Alaska is get-| ting congested. Steamers leaving Seattle are booked to capacity. Maj. | Field E ami He is back in his old position Washington Dry Laws. United States Land Office, believes | with the Frye-Bruhn Meat Market ecwocoe could be met with only in Al gt is phenomenon greeted him yes-| A at Chatham while the EVERYBODY COME ! . LASKA SCENIC VIEWS adv A SR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, APRI 3 ‘ ; , APRIL 7, 1930. ~ } 5 o, D FIFTY TO MAKE >E DEDIGATIO l Daily Cross-word Fuzzle |NJUNCT'ON St. Paul Youth Found | ! N ! M ' Murderd; Body Nude; i [ s ACROSS Solution of Saturday's Puzzle . Sound of the g ¢ CARAVAN TRIP Ba | msi Heaive Is Covered by Overalls | | ¢ ot Tand ; | i, | | 7. Legisiati s [ " assemply " e ST. PAUL, April b UVER HIGHWAY | ” (l‘[nlurr‘n:_' ihie ndu )-’xal | < 2 llated body of Earl T ] | 1 Hard conti phat - . |years, has been found or . | 15 Rote o Sin C % Merger of Steel Interests|roaa track near the st. 53 | gy seale | . o ! il | 16, iCitchen 3 AlPIPIL {< Binog Silit in Fed- |78 Voezh th rerl B C. Gov Wil B utensil W CIElCTT murderer. The mouth W 1 | . L. Govenment 1 e 15, Symbol for e E 'ATK eral Court with rags. Death was caused H Host to Americans on s Jj :,:sngq\:lifion}:di tdu;"x 4. Bt g » b {1 [NIE CLEVELAND‘ Ohio, April 7—A ey Brgpta & ) Auto Tour Next June | g5 Doep mug 4 suit for an injunction to restrain | DSeR bOUNd by wire ropes. The b Fifty persons, includir ras) | iersd det 3 0IAID[S| ; the officers of the Youngstown oo "UAC Anc thrown over | ey petsons, Jlndliding Washe | 26, Morhiaty BENIEIR Sheet and Tube Company from P Wb ington State offi P NIE —_ b gt ; tate office tender % T & merging with the Bethlehem Steel e | A?;k‘i o?fil‘::-':“;, ,.m.u;'.fi'.f.', %t IRl 3 has been filed in the Federal Court CARD PARTY SKa icials, T Residences y atto: VS e bes i cmem make a motor caravan tour 'l‘f‘l\'\‘ God ""““r L el (rr:‘e}q i el ki o i ehear! , y ‘ Find fault 44 The Ind Saiktar. - Anti-Merger Proxy Committee. The | The Ladies of Mooseheart Le- | Vancouver to Hazelton next .!u‘ne‘ Form Bt o G ;‘;::l;'::::l e ey, request is made in the name of |glon Will give a CARD PARTY , covering the. strot'rh of r‘nr{n:)mmd tanre N 4 : : AR B. R. Shover, of Pittsburgh, alleged | Tuesday evening, April 8th, in tho road that will_eve 1 Fathers owner of 235 shares of the Youngs- | Moose Hall at 8:00 p. m. j/ A section of the Pac RS . plant town stock. prizes ' and refreshments. /2t | way if that route becomes an ac- | it stand Erowing on the ! AR I invited. . ol tuality, according to word brought | Ditenes i ERenomeng i 3. ( 3’“”’;‘.»..}’:' E | PRI T Y here by Major Malcolm Elliott, . One of Guldo's 50. Kind of voi- abbr. | Try the Five uTwexz Dinner| Dell E. Snertii, saneaw President, of the Ala: Road Com- notes canie rock 4. Type squares | Bpecials at Mabry'c. —adv. uner. Hotel Gastineau. | mission. He returned last night! | = ~ AL RN s from a trip to Seattle | 4 | o 1 ;, The Vancouver-Hazelton excur- 5 DR i‘ | sion is fostered by the Provincial| F' o " government of British Columbia,| —Associated Press Photo. { which is evidencing a keen inter- | Opening of the new $5800,000 highway span over the Columbia River, linking Rainier, Ore., and| | est in the international highway|Longview, Wash., was attended by State and municipal officials including (left to right) Mayors Frank | project. It is expected to start| Baker of Portland, Frank Edwards of Seattle, James A. Rolph of San Francisco; W. W. Comer, Seattlc | i :f??‘yag;gz“:g; Jn\’x]m-Jull? and ar and Mrs. J. J. Tynan, Jr, sponsor of the 1200-foot structure. | ® Py i 2 —_ - l will be a trip of inspection of t fisave oniats fork i i Will G | H :‘(r)lad and‘ to m;ru'x?.lm [-!)m[,\m?rngc{ ']‘“xum‘ .»»’“ 1'.:nl GROVER wlNN BACI\ g ll;lllllll witl Get ; ; : § ! s :;Pf}:,‘;:;;ro:;d Rich paa hene Iatitooal s of the! FROM SHORT TRIP 10 Gallons of | Members of Mooseheart Legion No. ’ At Seattle Maj. Elliott met, Capt ,fif‘,”";lu *‘ Gy Grain Alcohol | 25 will give on Wednesday night, | A B, vaQ];O!; Prc 11.()»;‘\1 of the |y tho| Grover C. Winn, locar attorney.|® SEATTLE, april 7.—Com- April 9th, a Special Entertainment | nternational Highway sociation. | o I who left here the latter part of | © ing t he did not be- ~ . ‘ ;mm hf”; ety 1m?" est S { ch for a business and pleasure | ® the authorities would at Moose Hall. Everybody in | ouse of Representatives had pass- | ¢, to the south, returned ® t Uncle Sam for liquor Moos Sl h b | ed the bill creating the Interna- PERLRS 1 the Alameda last night. . violations, Federal Judge e | : .s'e(lom skl d and their Y tional Highway Committee to in- | During most of his absence in|e th Neterer has signed | families and their friends. gt vestigate the feasibilities of the SNOWSTURM AND SUN the south he spent in Seattle. Ju-|® ler authorizing with- { big project. The same measurc |reau’s weather today, according to|® of 10 gallons of grain Entertainment starts ¢ i . | Y, g [ e starts a une | S B fevocanty seorihs v 4] KIREET NEWGOMER TO |5 e 5.5 bt s 3| G A bcagefoat g b o ‘ Senate Committee on Agriculture nAO me that he experienced while|® ment stores for the Public O clock, a basket social and lunch ] and Forestry. ALASKA FROM SOUTH [7¢ o Health Service af Juriehn attentiofelotk wii ; . Business conditions seem to have | ——— § B o R " o { at ten o’clock, while dancing will b improved in the Seattle district mllyTn be in a snowstorm almost| pichard Tonseth, who has been|e Last week Federal Judge I close the happy evening, Ladies ! il the past several weeks, Maj. Elliott “‘“"’““v in {Lf* n::nnsx(,\ “h_ g absent from Juneau for about o E. E. Cushman refused to le: bring iy ]‘ k. i ! sald. The unemployed situation is,Warm April sun was shining b weeks or acation trip to o issue an order on the ground please bring up your baskets be- P, not as acute as it was e an _experience that A States, returned on the Alameda s that it would violate the tween 8 and 9 o’clock. { . i\ Elliott was forced to remain there a week longer than he anticipated | owing to inability to”obtain reser-| % vations. S el e i 1 FLORY FINiSHES VISIT : TO CAPITAL; LEAVES TODAY | District Forest Charles H. Flory, | ex-officio Commissioner for the De- | partment of Agriculture in Alaske, | Hardeman HATS Snappy new spring styles now on dis- play. The new tans and grays have a style quality found in only Hardeman Hats. } SABIN’S C. 0. SABIN, Prop. 0il Tanks Gas Tanks Fox Feed Pans Smoke Stacks Stove Pipe Canop Down Spouts Septic Tanks Air Pipe Yukon Stoves Pipe Furnaces Pipeless Furnaces Silby Tent Heaters | Sheet Metal } RICE & AHLERS CO. | | | | | PLUMBING HEATING f SHEET METAL | “We tell you in advance what Job will cost” e | I terd st Alameda, on which he was “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” a passenger here, was discharging He¢ S d to : DISTINCTION IN DRESS district for mine tions. He will I steamer for Ancl ing J. A. Ramsay, Chief of the| ka Field Division of the Gen- Land Offic g will be ar He was the Denver distri - - CHIEF C RK W HERE ON BUSI land e on A, accompany- | inve: the n AN EXCLUSIVE SHOWING OF COATS A POPULAR PRICE RANGE eral vor Kinsley's IT Mr The RAVELURE OESIGNED AND E. G. Wetzler, Chief U. §. Rail- et way Mail Clerk and veteran postal employee in the Territory, arrived here yesterday ip to Seattle da. A Printzess GARMENT after official | He will spend two | here business before pro- ling to interior points. S TICKET S A big b next | night went on sale was announced by Claud | Post They Pioneer S, TOKER Tickets for Saturday day, it Helgeson, Legion. at the the to- | . Commander may be pure Pool Hall, Ala of the Juneaw’s Own Store g 2 S : . : . : ? 2 s 4 o A . 5 s s ngers and cargo. ] Overhead half of the visible sky was clear blue, but snow driving across from clouds off to one d: * comfortable, Mr. Kinsle 8 Phone 478 FRESH BROOKFIELD PORK SAUSAGE, lipeund package . .ol i Bl o (e BRIDGE ASSORTMENT COOKIES, PELPOUR: & . o i i G O R FRESH ASPARAGUS, 2 pounds #o% +- ... » 35 FRESH BUNCH CARROTS, 2 bunches for. . 25¢ FRESH RHUBARSB, per pound ...... FRESH GREEN PEPPERS, per pound......45¢ FRESH SPINACH, per pound .:.ii:.....15¢ FRESH CELERY, per bunch .....25¢, 20c, 15¢ FRESH LETTUCE, per head ..............15¢ PROMPT DELIVERY R.R.MERGER | 1S OPPOSED April 7.—Gov. | COMMITTEE. T. PAUL, Minn,, codore Ci tianson has tele- sota Congressmen at on, D. C,, ti efforts will by th te authorities | an ir tion against the merger of the Great Northern Pacific s 5 mam—._ B et SOMETHING NEW ¥ Buy one bar FAIR SEX TOILET SOAP for 10 cents and 1 CENT for an EXTRA BAR > bring PAY S S | Russian Fliers Reach Nanul:; Are to Transport Passengers of Stavropol SCHOONER NANUK, East Cape Giberia, April 7—Pilot Galishev and his mechanic, in a Junkers plane, arriyed here last Saturday after- ence bay and complete transportation of the sengers aboard the Stavropol. D | EE THE PENNIES noon from St. will | BERGMANN LOGGERS |At PIGGLY WIGGLY. One mem for 91;(. Calked—Medium Weight 4 {ber of a family has an opportunit; JC [to estimate the correct number. | Piggly Wiggly Pigsly Wiggly | —adv b 'You get results from printing done by us l New Easter i | OXFORDS | FOR SMART DRESSERS | For the well dressed Man who wishes to be in step with the Newest Style Trend in Men’s Oxfords, this showing of Men’s Oxfords is a timely event. Finest quality leathers and workmanship, plus a wide array of styles at a distinct saving in price, i makes it possible for the Thrifty-minded man to buy his new Easter Oxfords at a real Economy. 33 i Leader Dep’t. Store - GEORGE BROTHERS featuring 1 CROSSETT and BROWN BILT SHOES 7, Z 8 | ) ¥ in price range of $6.00 to $9.00 g A