The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 25, 1930, Page 8

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s S 4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1930. ™ m_‘.'——'——-__': — pmm the establishment of an ’ locamd at the rear of the building local interests. He is a stockhold- aerological station at Nome simi- near the center of the room occu- | ARE TRAPPED H H PosT UITS er in the First National Bank, the (o) 3 lar to the one put in last year at | pted by Oordons UL Thomas Hardware Company and & Fmbank< The Biological Sur-| lowns other property interests lo- % | vey addition covers $10,000 for pro- | AS RN of migratory wild fowl, call- | % :circles, being a member of local E ing for a survey of nesting and| SPONSCR DANCE AT ] Scottish Rite bodies, a member of N grounds -and a campaign |the Juneau Shrine Club, the local LUGAL BUR AUS} ag t predatory birds and m‘d-‘P]an Kesume Business TEMPLE TOMORROW COMBLESKILL, New York, April Haru}d H. Post, Cashier of the'gje Lodge, and in Douglas he ms $40,000 for muskox experi-| T i Lo ] ‘25.—Trapped 200 feet underground |First National Bank of Juneau, hns}mfld. membership in the Masonic WILDROOT . ments; funds for three additional ues Ay~ cation Not An enjoyable event on the social | . HowehCavern. & SINPIBN Bstracs grese:tec} gis l;slgnafm:: tw‘ t::e lodge, the Eastern Star and the WAVE SET Department of Ag“cu][ule game wardens for the Alaska Game Definitel Selected | calendar s billed for Saturday. eve- | o7 JODY SEPNORE sand; Owor| Board, o gy b ‘nsi- (Eagles. 3 Ci Maska B Commission; and a small increase | *yii ning, when the .Order of Eastern|' 2lace died'from the 9“9“" of ;‘:‘w" to. take etgect “1 :ogn ’; Mrs. Post will remain in Juneau || is made and guaranteed by the | 1ves aska Bureaus for the reindeer experiment sta-| Gordon's, Inc., will reopen-its Ju- | StAT gives a dance in the baliroom poisonous fumes. Three others|bls successor can be appointed and tor the summer, spending most of manufacturers of Wildroot v B d F ) S t the Alkaka O hich | 1 P ts Ju F z are expected to recover. qualifies. He has accepted a posi-iner time at her try hi on Hair Toni ncrease unds tion at the Alaska ollege W neau store next Tuesday, according ©f the Scottish Rite Temple. More f fon i i " ith country home ‘onic o bt t of onc| i Sy SFesiag s | The gas is believed to have been|tion in an executive capacity withgiacier Highway. Both she and|| It is not stick y. It 1l permit the employment 0f ON®lt5 an announcement made today 'Nan 200 invitations have been San Franck banking houss, | Y. e S DOov-SUCKY O Greamy.: assistant ther s nsod | caused by a dynamite blast set off 8 San neisco banklng Rouse, npr, post have made a host of || dries very rapidly. It holds the Several 1 _ | assistant e. b\ Mrs. Winifred Jones, M; mailed to friends and visiting mem- | d will to Hollywood t« £ 4o everal local bureaus of the De: | s, Manager. Ap At o |in a quarry of a cement company|8nd Will go to Hollywl © CONferfriends in Southeast Alaska who || wave longer. It is entirely harm- partment of Agriculture will Warble Fly Fund \Thc location has not been definite- °¢rs Ot the Order. near the old entrance of the cav-|With Gilbert Beesemyer before 8s-|gij hear with regret of their|| less to the hair and scalp. It ceive larger Federal allotments for| Funds were also obtained for a|l¥ Selected, two or three places| The dance is given for all mem-| = suming his duties in San Fran-|piang to remove their home to the || does not discolor any shade of the current fiscal year, p(.rmlmmlmom extensive study of the warble|Deing under consideration |bers of the Star and the Masonic | cisco. {south. hair. It leaves the hair soft St o anivhilent s 5,11y situation in the reindeer herds| The Gordon store here was wiped bdemS)“:m are ex;;ectedttu ai:;cnd Mr. Post has resided on Gas-| RN NS AN R fluffy, beautiful, . socording o Charles H. F ex-|of the north. The Federal gov-|Out by fire last Wednesday morning with their personal guests without tineau Channel since 1913, coming 4 ; i R el By T co-operate. with the|AS s0on as Mr. Gordon was ap.|invitation. There will be' three | MOTHER OF JUNEAU here in that year to enter the of-| HAS APPENDECTOMY ey i vl ; 2 . <t R le irs of dancing, beginning at 9:30 | fice of the Alaska Treadwell Gold! | partment, who returne earl this |Te in this work. Sufficient |Praised of the loss by wire, he tele- |hOurs o g, beg e BOAE Tt e 00 aHY. o 's mow assured for maln. |BTaphed Mrs. Jomes he was in-|Pm. Formal wear is not a neces- | MAN DIES IN EAST Mining Company. In September of, Mrs. B. H. Berthol, who entered uneau r'l,g e tional Capital on of a sclentist in the field on|Structing his buyers at various cen the Committee in Charge has that year he was transferred to|St. Ann's Hospital Wednesday, und- < The Weather Bur ound basis, Mr. Flory said, |ters to purchase new st thout announced, those not desiring to| Mrs. R. C. Hurley, mother of R.|Juneau and elected as Cashier o(icrwent an operation for appendi- C n bogs 20 oisan GI884.000; the T work- | delay and rush it to Juneau, appear rmal attire may go in- [C. Hurley of this eity, “died last the First National Bank, holding!citis this morning. Ompa /y Survey $76,500; $10,000 for Ex- o T, cat has| Some of the new stock will ar- | formally. |night in Salem, Mass, after a|that position continuously since| T ——— Free Deli PI 33 on Service for the Alaska Col-|peen assigned to e fly|Five on the first steamer from by e g protracted lllness, death resulting|that time. BB st 57 Hisidaid e Lomalgro- il work and will leave for Nome in|8ttle and other consignments w NOTICE |from a heart attack. She was 65| He has since then acquired othe: ALASKA SC!:N'IC \mws adv . his head- |be arriving on every steamer, * | years old at the time of death — ! — — - — o the near future, m: » i : ‘“" To Scottish Rite Masons: | quatters the ect to have our stock comple! Special meeting of Alaska Chap- The possibility of establishing an in every detail in all lines at ter of Rose Croix for degree work, | items. The Depar bill carrying the fund the House and is ex Mrs. Hurley is survived by three sons, R. C, of this city, Raymond ¢ ) |and Francis, who reside in the approved by the Ser | experimental fur farm at the Alas- | CIY early date Mrs. Jones said 7:30 pm. Friday. Visiting members | The Weather Bur increase '.u.l‘k)ip College was (:nmmy dhcuss;d;loday, cordially invited. | States, and Mrs. May Kampf, of Cl ]TTER | v — —————————— | Jith the Department, and it {s| , Tne cause of the fire which de WALTE® ‘B, HEJSEL, . |Salel, MAss Funeral services will WA TCH FOR OUR | [ P o i ,,,( Desiible tiisds ‘Soir thint olisc stroyed the Malony Block, housing —ady. Secretary. be held there and interment made e 3 ! 'may be made available this year,| GOrdon’s and other businesses and e A A0 CRUISERS, PACS T 3 sl i offices, is now believed to have LUDWIG NELSGN'S SRR — OPENING I\()l—/tk Rl Tt P %r?rmlx an cv?:llmu(ed chimney cov- f\nnuz‘ll Sale will be neld as in| OARL ZEISS CAMERAS AT and | Mr. Flory submitted his second | red over with paper. b hThls was 'the p.fst. May 1st. Ll —adv. i ALASKA SCENIC VIEWS adv | annual report as Departmental | . TR ! LOGGERS i DRY WASH Commissioner to Secretary Hyd ANNOUNCEMENT y It contained several recommenda I L) 7e CLOTH tions, some of them affecting mat- t’s !v ise to 100se a SIX % You can expect more from i ters of general policy. These will Cutter hand made shoes , .} poor ! be made public later by the Secre- thelzngh (]};lfillf)' zl\(nd ;;kxlful ! O T tary workmanship make them a A Fine for your neu fes shoe for long hard service. ' . \ automobile DISHAW WILL REPAIR | GOVERNOR’S MANSION| | ) { N s | { { H { { il { BUTLE‘R_R{A(]RO i | A contract for repairtng the Gov- { % ) ! { \ i SABIN’S DRUG CO. {ernor’s Mansion has been awarded C. o SABIN' Prop. !to Alfred Dishaw & Son, local con- tractors, according to an announce- vy et Bhihie 158 ment made today by Gov. George A. Parks. The total of work will! run to about $700, it was estimated. It will largely be composed to repairs to the roof, downspouts and | chimney bet ent Work is ex- | pected to be started in the n future. WHEN WE SELL IT ITS RIGHT ear 1 Express Money Orders YOU CAN PAY MORE ELSE- WHERE BUT YOU CANT GET BETTER QUALITY Chevrolet CLUB SEDAN, fully equipped,fdelivered at your door $875.00 | A SIX in the price range of! FOUR 1 ! CONNORS MOTOR CO. || Thws t wo pumde | L] COTTAGE EGGS MAYONNAISE i 5 ! | California Grocery PHONE 478 FREE DEMONSTRATION ALL DAY SATURDAY OF SCHILLING’S (.OFFEE and TEA CHEESE Pint, 27¢ mediums pint 35 cents 45 cents i HEINZ " Bread and Butter = 1 PICKLES MANNING'S _ 10 Bars BLACK TEA C. W. % b, pke. SOAP Better Homes Week Specials § Home Make Cake Will Be Served 43 b i During the Demonstration JUSTRITE IRONING BOARD BAD 8% e e 25 sonts : @ Made of wool— B K Lasts longer— $ 50c TEAPOT | g Fits all standard boards— o 3 FREE Is non-inflammable, and is reversible. o Special for One Week, 55¢ Each i b o WASHABLE MATTRESS COVER OF ONE POUND OF Keeps Mattress Clean and Sanitary SCHILLING’S TEA SPECIAL FOR ONE WEEK » A Tempting Price on HEINZ GALLON BLUING Tempting Goods | QUILTED MATTRESS PADS i | et e p = ' H 1te SEEDLESS RAISIN, 25 pound box .. $2.20 |! 54 x76 ot | SRR e . TR e v 5 Special for One Week—$3.50 szl - i il " ox, regular $1.50, now .... | ) ARNISHING £ BATHROOM £ LIBBY i GARNICK’S. Phonel74 | TURKISH BA TH TOWELS GRAPES £ TISSUE = CHICKEN | > D 3 i P | Peeled £ Mountain Brand = a la Creole ’. cuble thread and large size—22x44 H AR = b Z 3 : £ 3 rolls, 23s tin, $1.80 ¢ | | $3.75 Dozen 3 : i LADIES’ SILK HOSE t ‘ | WITH BLACK HEELS—$1.00 l d A r D ’ : CEORGE BROTHERS < All Sizes and Colors ea e ep t t , > Ore Purveyors to Particular People o GEORGE BROTHERS PHONES 92—95 Five Fast Deliveries - ; J.M. SALOUM PHONE 454 :

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