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FUND FOR HOME G { the T o Dison Febiensd o TRl i e TR GO IIIIIIII(II"IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII"IIliIllIIIIIIIIIII! HllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIlIIlI|IIllIIIIIIl|l|IIII|IIlIIllIIIIIIIIlIlIIIIII 8 the 1:t.\~\l!‘ to sta ”"".\l’i'l’r Heard of Volstead Law, It's But All the Same Home complete that that hould be FOR BHILDREN IS SUGBESTED .. Parks Suggests Plan to Legion Post for Car- ing for Orphans CHICAGO, Ap Bump, who told OV, Ala - e o MRb STRONG BETTER | IS WORD FROM SOUTH | hear of him,” e could arrest Vi the judge con- couldn't,” undar Bump said 0 and. “Ton ——— Vember: of Famous French Regiment Are Killed, Injured Today MONTE BELIARD, France, April in a derailment of a aissey. The soldiers were | of the famous One Hun- and Fifty-second Regiment most of them decorated for war heroism. - RINK TO (I( S ————— MRS. K. MARSHALL REPORTED IMPROVED the F April ANNOUNCe ead of as pre | Juneau Amusement Co. Rt R | Mrs. Krone Marshall, who has LODE CLAIM "( ATION 'been in a California hospital for| NOTICES !some time, is rapidly improving, Both American and v!forms at The Empire. Canadian 'according to word received from | Collector of Customs J. C. McBride, by Assistant Collector M. 8. Whit- tier. The Marshalls left here last to spend the winter touring visiting in California. Mr. and N McBride visited with them week. Ladies’ Queen Quality FOOTWEAR this - HOSPITAL NOTES | Mrs. ‘Josephine Carlson entered St. Ann’s hospital this morning for | surgical treatment. t soldiers were killed and| THE DAlLY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1930 | Dml y Cross-uord Puzzle ACROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 19, Growing out . Boers 23, Lubricate . Spring up — 25. Rope for holste . Outdoor kame [A|S|E ing a spar . Filtered T 26, First sign of . Edible sea- o (T I1 the zodlne weed 27, Attack re- 7. Thong O R peatedly Woolen fabrie [P|E[R|S 29, Fruit ne 80. Pertaining to . Plural suffix A the Greek city, Rtecent: comb, Elis FILIAlY 1. Forces alr nois- ily through the EA ose " Verb form |AIT M S biner RIE[S|H . Chemleal o umps . Works nt verse faney stendliy A R Ft ean H E £ can After spending a day in the hos- pital for medical treatment, E. L | Koons left this morning. Mike Vagge, who was admitted | |to St. Ann’s hospital yesterday noont vto receive treatment for puinfu"’ J. M. SALOUM | ALIFORNIA GROCERY Phone 478 LT T L LT II|I|IIlIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIllllllIIIIllIIIIII||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlI||IlIIIIIE NOT ™°, NOT Teo! HIGH LOWe = JUST EXACTLY RIGHT. IlllllllllIMIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIlllIl IIIIIlIIIII||IIIIIIllIIIIlIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIII"IIlIIIIlIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIII OLD HOMESTEAD £ OLD HOMESTEA:) PINEAPPLE SLICED PEACHES APRICOTS YIRS v o B Large No. 2V cans Large No. 215 cans Large No. 2Y4 cans 3 CANS FOR 3 CANS FOR 3 CANS FOR $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 T T L T P TR TR LT L R T LT RELIANCE RELIANCE CAMPBELL'S FLORIDA GOLDEN BANTAM £ PORK and GRAPEFRUIT CORN = BEANS No. 2 cans No. 2 cans ; No. 2 cans 4 CANS FOR 3 CANS FOR £ 8 CANS FOR $1.00 69¢ $1.00 HEINZ’ CATSUP 4 large bottles BUTTER $1.00 1 pound can, 25c SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY TR T O LT LT LU DU LU LT CAMPBELL’S OXYDOL WASHING TOMATO SOUP POWDER 11 cans for $1.00 4 large packages, $1.00 T T T T LU LT L LN PURE CANE KING OSCAR SUGAR SARDINES 15 pounds for $1.00 5 cans for $1.00 T ‘J|||IIllllIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIll|||||lllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII MAXIMUM PEANUT - B A {DEATH CALLS BROTHER burns, is recovering rapidly, hospital attendants said this morning. Mrs. C. F. Brown entered the hos: I pital yesterday for surgical tre ment. After spending several weeks in e States for treatment, Alfred orah and has re- en!eredy t A n's hospital Forrest Bates, who entered the hospital yesterday to have an in- jured leg treated, left this morning. OF REV. HENRY YOUNG | Ebenezer Young, 58, brother of | Rev. Henry Young, pastor of the local Methodist Episcopal Church, died last week at his home in Que- ec, Canada, according to a letter ceived by Dr. Young, last night. He had been ailing for sometime but the illness was not considered critical and his death was unex- pected. Ebenezer Young was superinten- dent of the stock division of the Dominion Arsenal at Quebec, at the time of his death. He is survived by his widow and two sons, all of Quebec, and who were with him {there will be maintained for about | | SKATING RlNK TO MOVE TO DOUGLAS ON NEXT MONDAY The skating rink of the Juneau Amusement Company will close for‘ the season Sunday night, April 13 |and will be re-opened in Douvns Von(‘n it was announced today by | H. E. Reed, manager. 1 In Douglas the Natatorium will be used for the skaters, the rink ten days only. The Juneau Amuse- ment Company will allow ferry transportation one way on each 50 cent ticke! purchase, Mr. Reed said. (CANNERY TENDERS | John Fisher, arrived in port from |7 |ferred. Election of officers in 18th | degree. |ADDED SCHEDULES OF ADMIRAL LINE ANNOUNCED HERE| (P.-T. A. FOOD SALE IS HELD TOMORROW As a benefit for the plano fund, MARTINIQUE SCHOOL IS GIVING PROGRAM A program oI dance will be given at 8 o’cloc ning in the studio at Th: drama and this eve- \‘ i | to M{‘xi(‘u"!he After making cruises Juneau Parent-Teacher Asso- 1t from Wilmington, California, sail-(ciation will hold a food sale to-|Main Streets, by . {ing on May 3 and May 17, the morrow from 11 o'clock in the fore | School of Danc: [Dorothy Alexander of the Admiral|noon to 5 o'clock in the afternoon | nounced by 1 1l enter the Southeast Alas-|in the Goldstein store rooms This { Line, wi The program 1 to ka se e sailing from Seattle at Committee in charge promise that|Ppublic. Dan; will be given 10 am., June 7, according to word there will be practically e yhing | the students, and Mrs. Martix | given out here. |for a Saturday night or even Sun-|give dramatic readi: She will make ten cruises to|C2Y dinner. There will be meat SRS A \Sm]theai[ Alaska during the sea- i]oa!s, beans and other hearty food a unn Passengers for the first are (%S well as pastry of all kinds. |being booked in Los Angeles and [ yuuminumimninm | will =ail on the Dorothy Alexander | from that pdrt for the North. The steamship Curacao, now i ifornia service, will enter tl Southeast Alaska canner b ling from Secattle June 1, vhile the Motorship Culburra will | enter the same field on June 7 out of Seattle. | The new schedule will result in {a number of changes in masters. | Capt. Nystrom, who will command [the H. F. Alexander, will be suc- ceeded on the Ruth Alexander by | Capt. Frank Landstrom, now aboard | the Admiral Rogers. Capt. J. Kol- | seth, master of the Admiral Hal- ;.«'t ad, will' be transferred to the | Admiral Rogers. | CARL ZEISS CAMERAS AT ALASKA SCENIC VIEWS adv ilIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllll}llllllllIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII(ITH Dress U p the Little Tots and Children ARRIVE FROM TYEE The Haakon, Capt. Andrew Fro land, in tow of the Fishhawk, Capc.i the Sebastian Stewart :\t( | Tyee this morning. | They will remain in port for :11 (.n or two while repairs are made’ to the engine of the Haakon, whlcn \\111 have a new bearing installed. .- - NOTICE plant * To Scottish Rite Masons: Regular meeting Friday evening, \ i | | | 0 sharp. Fourteenth degree con- | WALTER B.' HEISEL, Secretary. Gets Yours Now CHICK—CHICK and PAAS EASTER DYES 10 cents package ey A Our stock is now complete for fitting out the little ones— SPRING COATS, DRESSES in silk, « die and printed washable materials. HATS and BONNETS—Made of straw and @ wrgan- Phone 25 We Deliver The Nyal Service Drug Store PETERSBURG WINS DECLAMATION TILT Petersburg’s enuy in the South- east Alaska Schools Declamation contest was awarded first place last night when contestants from four schools competed in Ketchikan, ac- cording to word received this morn- ing by W. K. Keller, superintendent of schools. Entries from Skagway and Ju- neau, the latter Miss Muriel Jar- man, did not place, according to the message. Ketchikan was given! hen the end came. second prize. Fresh Vegeta[)les PARSNIPS, 3 pounds BEETS, 4 pounds for SPINACH CELERY ... ... % CAULIFLOWER ... CARROTS, 2 CABBAGE, per poun GREEN PEAS, per p RUTABAGAS, 4 pou YAMS, per pound NEW POTATOES, 2 LETTUCE, per head RHUBARB, per poun bunche: PARSLEY, ASPARAGUS, per pound TOMATOES, per pound GREEN PEPPERS, per pound per bunch ... for .............. 15¢, 20¢, 25¢ A 40¢, 35¢, 30c s for nand ...l nds for pounds for d PHONES 92—95 GEORGE BROTHERS “Purveyors to Particular People” Five Fast Deliveries Goods received York WATCH FOR PRICES or New Imported Market direct from New organdie. SWEATERS of all deseriptions. UNDERTHINGS in silk and cotton. SLIPPERS and SHOES that will meet the most exacting taste. SEE OUR WINDOWS! Sheet Metal Oil Tanks Gas Tanks Fox Feed Pans Smoke Stacks Stove Pipe Canopys Down Spouts Septic Tanks Air Pipe Yukon Stoves Pipe Furnaces Pipeless Furnaces Silby Tent Heaters Everything for the Baby, too. Leader Dep't. Store GEORGE BROTHERS PHONE 454 RICE & AHLERS CO. PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL “We tell you in advance what job will cost” 5 LT L We Serve You With the Best COCOA, fresh and delicious, can ..........25¢c MATCHES, 6 large boxes in carton ........25¢c MAZOLA OIL, quart cans only ...........6% FLOUR, Best Blended, 25 pound sack ....$1.25 STRAWBERRY JAM, 3 pound jars, reg- RMETh epnts - oL e 65 FICGO— A wonderful Coffee Substitute, mildly laxative and reducing, pound .........48¢ ARNICKS ™ 174