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R e ' 8 A VALENTINEDIES FROM CHRONIC . STOMACH ILLS "= — fEITVRE Funeral Await Relative: Word from in Colo. ed from Page One) pal been of sent dec t in muni ssues and was the es whenever called upon nce jonal and Territorial politic R()Hb.)um but in 1912 with the Bull He was one of the leaders insurgent move- ment in £ the Te to Chicago when Roose- t was nominated. Changes His Allegiance He was one of the first of the local leaders to espouse the cause of Judge James Wickersham on the »r's entry into territorial poli- and for many years staunchly | supported him and his policies In 1926, he broke with his erst- PO S 4 44 1T°S YOUR ONI Arrangements|’ friends | ka and presided over al convention that sent : BUY BY BRAND .Y PROTECTION up in the ce that | pposing. ‘\\ hile leader [un.m ition of- 1 active part irives, subscr to them and worki u over the top in each sub- seription campaign Works at § After the !\umc‘)k 11 under way. agway amf )l‘dL was nd shipped in of lumber for n of homes and busi- one of the ds for and ated White Pass |, - (GLEN BARTLETT SAYS | ALASKANS BGOSTING HIS SEATI'LE HOTEL Glen Bartl formerly of Qhr‘ Gastineau Hotel in Juneau, and |now Manager of the Hotel Clare- says Alas- boosters He com- g the a letter received heer, ikans are certainly great for his place of writes that he I ing on his pa summer months d credits Alas- ith being prominent among guests both in the hotel and apartments The Hotel Claremont and Apart- ments are Fourth Avenue at | Virginia Street, within one block of |the new Bon Marche and new Orpheum buidings and Square. | ments and 50 hotel rooms, equipped | | with electric ranges and Frigidaires, | has been thoroughly re-decorated | this summer. | hi ‘]nlnu { { \ \ \ \ ! ! { { { ! ! { ! { Phones 92—95 l GEORGE BROTHERS 3 1 N Y tl \ \ ¢ \ i N \ N 13 {l ) ! = ¢! Open Evenings E 3 MODEL 54 WINCHESTERS ] 270 and 30-06 Rifles, new 270 and 30-06 Carbines, new All kinds of 30-06 Shells, per box 30-30 and all similar Shells, per box $43.20 40.50 2.00 1.35 Rubber Boots, Shoe Pacs and Rain Clothes See Big Van, The Gun Man Moved to Opposite Coliseum Theatre LADIES* FAMOUS Queen Quality Shoes Priced from $6.00 to $8.00 Fresh New Stock Just In J.M. SAL.OUM Front Street Next to Gastineau Hotel mont and Apartments in Seattle, in g Times| The hotel with 153 apart-| THE DAlLY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 10, 1930 BURLEWFAVORS | GIVING FEDERAL Department of Interior Of- ficial Explains Central- ization Policy (Continued from kage One) 'POWERTOPARKS I’putmna to [ | J?e(omo Citizen After 47 Years “AL!\I'E \\h. Sept. 10. —chrge Klenzendorf, aged 47 years, and who has served two years in the State Assembly and helped make the Wisconsin laws, has petitined to become a citizen of the United States. He said he did not know he was not a citizen and was und- er the impression he became a citizen as a child when his parents took out papers. from e badly they changes of headquart Washington to Al needed, and pr {would come ¢ | In tr 1 offices owned However, the new will take few months, a 11 present itself 1 be made eas- Definite School Program > Office of Education is now working on am of expansign. mates are submitted au of Budget for new s which will be lo- best suited to serve | the Indian and kimo population dependent on the system. The Department looks forward to establishment of more indus- trial training schools such as the one now in of tion at Eklutna, on the Alaska Railroad, and an- other that is being constructed at | Shoemaker Bay near Wrangell. It |is believed that schools of that type |are better fitted for the needs of | Alaska’s primitive races than the more formal institutions where em- ‘ph«ms is placed on the three “R' -{and not on the arts and trades {which play a vital part in the | everyday lives of the students. 1 Upon the success of the initial 'training schools depends the meas- |ure of their future growth here. If |the Eklutna and Shoemaker Bay schools live up to expectations, the Department hopes to largely in- |crease their numbers as appropria- Itions are made available by Con- gress. | Spend Week Here | Mr. Burlew will spend a wvck | here. He covered all of the De partment’s”activities in the interior, along the Alaska Railroad, and will H\JL all of its bureaus here. He was in railroad towns durl the investigation of the Senatoria | Investigating Committee recent and said he was awaiting its rep: |with deep interest. He had no | additional comment to make or that subject. ARATAN THE NEW ARROW SHIRT FOR FALL $2.50 Guaranteed to Fit Only Arrow Shirts have Arrow Collars SABIN’S I PSSO § ... ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TEACHERS CHAMBER | 'GUESTS NOON LUNCH; The teachers of the Juneau ele- mentary school will be guests of the Juneau Chamber of Commerce | tomorrow at its weekly noon lunch- eon meeting at the Arcade Cafe | tomorrow, it was announced today by Presiden E. M. Goddard. Judge Justin W. Harding, of the Federal District Court, who returned here recently from a two-month vaca- tion in the States, will also be a | guest of the organization. The Chamber has started 4 movement to obtain a Coast Guard cutter to replace the Unalga, it was announced by Mr. Goddard. | | The Executive Committee has |L|bk‘d R. E. Robertson, now in | Seattle, to take up the matter with Coast Guard authorities at Brem- |erton, and urge the necessity for |some vessel to be stationed here this Fall and Winter. | — e SOMMERS RETURNS FROM .‘ ROAD INSPECTION TRIP After a trip over roads and trails | of the Interior and an inspection of several new routes through which | »ithe Territory has been requested to construct roads, Highway En- gineer R. J. Sommers returned home yesterday. He visited Alaska | Railroad, Fairbanks, Kuskokwim, | |Copper River and other districts. | ———— STUDIO OPENS Miss Todd is now enrolling quplh’ sses of music and dramatic expression. Studio over Cable of- | fice. —adv. e FOOD SALE The Martha Society will hold a food sale September 20th at the Sanitary Grocery from 11 a. m. tof 5 p. m. —adv. N SOME PRICES HARD TO MEET ACROSS 1. Got up 6. Animal's foet 10, Head eovers ngs Daily Cross-word _Puzzle Solution of Saturday's Puzzle 12 m-m:l- door- Keeper 18, Cooks slowly . Former publie 14, Slant carrler Stair 5. Continent Allghted . Movie actor Jopper eoln 9. 5250 feet Femlinine name . Jeeps off the light Recent Compassion ng dogs Ratty shdcs milady’s wine dow l’omlnllc Blv-l du Coarse homs Demolish ! Nine: comb. form Mensuring ine strument Mohammedan ud| Iv’llbh by . Born 39, Topuz hume l/ll‘flllfl ming bird . Deputy . Diplomaey Uleers Steps . River mud Fine rain Sen eakles #8. Plunder 69. Explate 70. Beers 71. Other Pennies Allows Game animal . Flat part of a stalr DOWN 1. French elerle 2. Tall coarse Appellations ennysonlan NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS The City Clerk's Office will be open evenings from 7 to 8 p.m. on and after September 10th to re- ceive taxes. FELIX GRAY, —a Clerk, City of Douglas. SMALL CORN BEEF-- ADAMS PEANUT BUTTER-- SUGAR T LT O T T T 'Illlllll!llllIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII pay your hill GARNICK’S "¢ LU O LT LU T T UL l i IIIIIIIllIlIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII’IIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIh Hinda wander- . Baking cham- Rtaars ovas . 58, Seesaw . Mexiean shawl 4. Sum 1 English eathe. J 2"3;:":%:%:! dral elty flot Thick-skinned . Robhed animal o1 e defented . On the ocean . Not 6. Pe:lnlnn ehtet 7. Feminlne end- ng . Likely | BATHS The finest baths ever—the bath you have long wished for—are now in operation at the W. E. B. Barber | Shep. Soap Lake Mineral Steam, Cabinet Baths, Showers and Mas- sage. For appointment telephone 228. —adv. | | | I poundcn " ra il ons s 20 25 poundibargt . i s s DSBS SWIFT’S BACON-- Pound i @i o s i oo g S s adllle REMEMBER to get vour DISHES when you [INGMAN IS WINNER angler’s prize offered by the Thom- as Hardware Company for the larg- est trout caught during the present season. 26-inch trout and was pulled from the Turner Lake waters. store will be open the evening of September 10th until 9 p. m. SCOTER ARRIVES HERE TO ASSIST IN SALMON PATROL The patrol ship Scoter, Capt, Joe Paulsean, of the Alaska Fleet of the United States Bureau of Fisheries, arrived in port last night from its headquarters in Bristol Bay. It will make its base here for several weeks, taking part in the fall pa- trol of Southeast Alaska fishing areas. OF ANGLER’S PRIZE Gtnnar Ingman has won the The prize winner was a ——ee GORDON’S accommodation, U 2 xS AT PIGGLY WIGGLY ELBERTA CANNING PEACHI- ES, $1.35 per crate. ITALIAN 5, 15-pound bo, SL10. adv For your this adv £ a. z i Landesman Coats You who have once worn coats made by the house of Landesman need no ' expensive magazine advertising to remind you of their excellence, nor the maker’s label to identify them (for they come to us unbranded). Their makers want you to associate their goodness with our interest in your satis- faction. They are the proudest of coats, coming to us from theA _uldest house in the industry, with traditions, policies, and prestige needled-in. Our salesfolk re- spect them; take pleasure in telling you of them— they know that every new wearer insists on another the next time! _The f{\shipnable semi-fitted coats call for excep- _thnal tailoring slgi]l—and the coats we show exhibit it in rare perfection. Our large assortment includes MID-SIZE. COATS FOR MID-SIZE WOMEN Landesman Coats |. Will be placed on sale at prices you can’t duplicate anywhere—Ask to see them—Prices will please you. Leader Dep’t. Store PHONE 454 v GEORGE BROTHERS, Props.{. —____—________——/ 0000000000000 A flIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIB - Thanks to the Alaskans — THE CLAREMONT APARTMENT HOTEL HAS HAD NO SLUMP IN BUSINESS OUR ALASKAN FRIENDS WH ! ? AND OUR REASONABLE RATES SPEND YOUR WINTER WITH US — BECAUSE YOUR NEIGHBOR WILL A L e THe Claremont e GLEN C. BARTLETT, Manager—(Formerly of The G FOURTH AVENUE AND VIRGINIA STREET, SEATTLE . Gastineau Hotel) IlIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIlIlIlIHIIIIII|IIIlIIIIIIII’IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIWWIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHlIIIIiIIiIlIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIINIIIII“IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHI!IIIllllll & s A T . By I & 2 b il Emmnmmmmlmmml a