The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 26, 1930, Page 3

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY, SEPT. 26, 1930. o P AI. ACE ~om |PETERSBURG 1S [:c &' et ALASKA TO BE DOUGLAS | CHANGE CHANGE adopted a resolution authmlzm" 5 TONIGHT s || SELECTED SITE (b s TAKEN OFF RUN i NEWS | Mo . tain facts and figures and to im- q“ality y()u Wo‘lld I RCmE S 10 e 2 [ | press upon the authorities the ne- | 0F cquENTIuN,cc:;sny and desirability of obLGlmnu‘Wmler Schedule AunoUl]c-: ) 5 instituticn i T erri for S o . & an institution in the Territory fo: L‘Cl by Alaska Stcam- HILLS RETURN TO TOWN want lf y(lll kncw all the facts T e . [the care of local insane. This| 4 !chlonnan‘es Meet There in|committee will be required to make| ship Company Tom Hill and family, who have { 5 @ |a report to next year's session. | i [been living at Tenakee Springs| 1931 —Several Reso- The date of the Petersburg Con- since last Spring, have returned to{ Always look on the labels. The Pure Food Laws A SPECIALLY PICKED FRIDAY lutions Are Pass vention, which will be held some-| , Sept. 26—After Meriy, 000 and will make their home ed itely | & r Alaska ports tOmOITOW, |, "o Sl e were passed for your protection. They demand that SATURDAY PROGRAM time next Fall, will be definitely | g 4 o4 £ ks i i lset later by the Department Ex- /1€ Alaska nship - Company = ; Selection of Petersburg as the{ll O FC T el Aiver communi.|lner Alaska’ Wil be withdrawn| oiienrt visrrs Jagit certain vital facts regarding a product be stated on its He heard the mating call BUT the first mate and next Department Convention site, | *71¢ ~(71mm O e 1o | from service. fis] RANEN 3 - E vodt butted. o atid made hiSkronance. seabidk endorsement of the Col. Carl Ben|CAtion With the several posts as to = Y e B .| Thomas Gattney, oldtime resident| package label. You will find them there, if you look ag a 5 ance seasic Eielson Memorial project at the|th¢ most suitable time. | The steamships Yukon, North-|,¢ Nome, and former legislator of REGINALD DENNY Alaska College, of the International I iBG Wi ] o jjaaska. was a ol visitor the fore- for them. Sometimes they are important - - quite im- i L Highway, creatic e SO ISUTS 5 rt of the week renewing former | N i :":“f:n:‘ Sl il FOROQPUBUCA"ON routes with sailings every Satu SojMiTtitod R - THERNG o portant in the case of baking powder. e Ko No. 3095-A. \’.0 a.m. The company Wi ’ s 3 ot e Community Property legislation, the [1n the District Court for the Dis-!paich a fr sgsigenst = ney’s particular purpose for S r Aty b i patch a freighter to Southeast and | oming to the Channel at this time “CLEAR THE DECKS” drafting of a Territorial Flag Code bt < trict of Alaska, Division Number g At land launching of a movement for a! One, at Juneau. x":;i‘;“i}(‘[:l 7‘:”:;100“:":101;‘11“1‘ is in support of his candidacy for 0 local institution to care for Alaska|EDITH L .BAPTIE, Plaintiff VS.|pocomber iy % SALLC | rerritorial Auditor on the Demo- IT IS TO LAUGH insane were among the main ac-| LEA J. BAPTIE, Defendant. “Ih;::xbc]xcf‘:::: \;;i,m‘ ]:::1“:)(“(‘ 1; cratic ticket. ""“llll: g B tions taken by the Alaska Ameri-|To LEA J. BAPTIE, defendant,| - gl S e A - Taking Reporter Movietone Act can Legion at its recent Department| GREETING: and Alameda 0 Serve e mioe un.| . STORM SINKS BOAT St "‘,“""Hn ——Qur Gang Convention in Anchorage. i IN THE NAME OF THE UNIT-|; e TR T 3 The high wind of last night was ,Amlm L gy, 14, when the ), 3 i ire: al ot ! v " r | The Legionnaires also extended ED STATES OF AMERICA, you ko will return to service, |disastrous to ome member of the i X SERILING ¢ oy ) ito fleet. A motor boat B fy 10—25—50—Loges 75 cents |to Gov. Parks an offer to assist in|are hereby commanded to be and 2 ¥ —— |lany manner possible in Alaska's|appear in the above entitled court, ) to Delbert Hayes, sank (O'\IL 5—A Technicolor Treat— | participation in the Bi-Centenniallle;: in the District Court for the| pajly Empire Want Ads Pay. near the cannery float. Territory of Alaska, Division Num- Cclebration of the birth of George Washington in 1932 ber One, holden at Juneau in said DOUGLAS COLISEUM “THE GREAT GABBO” Appoint Welfare Committee |Divislon of said Territory, and an- TONIGHT The convention directed its new [SWer the complaint filed against Department Commander, J. A. Tal-|YOu In tne above entitled action, All Talking—Singing bot, Ketchikan, to appoint a Child[le: that certain action whereln VITAPHONE ACTS SOUND NEWS g Welfare Committee to study ques»mdm‘ L. Baptie is plaintiff and| ettt it | thas Bk 40, v tions relating to the care of delin- Lea J. Baptie is defendant, which is numbmod 309J’A on the docket g jauents and dependents, including a | will be CUI\'\D()#(’H ()I a member (‘arh (d)% atber 3E0 complnsxon of e l“)umd of the publication of said e e e (L T (summons, which said summons by Auxiliary, and the Forty and Eight.| ks 5 L L B0t |4 order made and entered by said It will be instructed to make alo,ut in said action on September written report to the Petersburg |5th, 1930, was ordered to be pub- ‘ convention. ‘lnhed for a period of once a week The International Highway Pro-|go'so . (s) weeks commencin & g on, il endorsed as being of “in-|gentemper 5th, 1930, and ending LOOK for the words“Crenm of Tartar’’in the list estimable value t evelopment 4 |oetimable-value o the hps opmenildn Octiiver B, tloa0 gtish (LT, B . . 2 of ingredients. All baking powders were originally cream of ey within thirty (30) days after Octo- ’ . 5 Dorman H. Baker Post, Fair-|per 5th, 1930, in case this sum l l On OS ery tartar products. Then cheapet substitutes appeared. These : [panks, which is in charge of the|mons is published, or within forty substitutes were quite acccptafile to some women. But 2 Elelson Memorlal work, Ws author- | (40) days after the date of 15| K AYSFER and GOTHAM GOLD STRIPE cream of tartar baki der is almost the unanjmoys AYS P / ] ream of tartar baking powder is almost the ized to solicit funds for it from|service upon you, in case this sum- through the various posts|mons is served upon you person- 48 Gauge 3 Thre: wd All Silk choice of domestic science authoritics, pure food depart- 5 land [ ; BARGAINS m JE WELRY |throughout the national organiza- [ally, and answer the complaint of ; tion. The resolution praised the|the above named plaintiff on file 5 ments, dietitians and doctors, the world over. Sudh a; x |project and pledged Department|in the said Court in the above $ 5 ) l $1 75 sondera: Sk s Schilli $ a'l(l SILVERWARE land individual post co-operation. |entitled - action, and, if you fall ( ang e | 3 l neq ofcxpcrt OPmIOH is the l”mgg' P | Draft Flag Code thereof, the plaintiff will apply to | substitutes may be alright —but why compromisc. with Commander Talbot was also au-(to so appear and answer, for want In the rich, dark shades of fall — Sunbash, nything but the finest? |thorized to appoint a committee to|the Court for the relief demanded i 4 ; > i ; Nightingale, Season, Ivory, Pawnee, B. Clair, study the Alaska Session Laws and [in his said complaint, ie.: disso-~ A {Compile Laws of Alaska for sta- lution of the marriage contract be- Gunmetal and Rose Taupe. French heel and {tutes on flag courtesy, and to draft|tween you and the plantiff. by 3 < |a Flag Code to submit to the 1931 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have pecot top—one only finds in expensive hose. | Alaska Legislature for enactment to hereunto set my hand and fixed |prevent the abuse, misuse and dese-|the seal of the above Court at [cration of Territorial and National|Juneau, Alaska, this 5th day. of Iflags and seals and the coat of |September, 1930, larms of the United States. (Seal) VORNIR. Dugg;k | The Dopnvmu)t Executive Com-| b MANY, ARTICLES AT | :cisrsmiisicem mow s Iclyde R. Enlis, of Cordova, were EELY e directed to “study carefully” the| | First publication, Sept. 5, 1930. LESS THAN COST study caretuly” the {50 SLion epi. 8, 108 Community Property measure pre-| e ARG NS 4 pared by the Alaska Federation 01; |Women’s Clubs, endorsed by the| Daily Empire Want Ads Pay. Legion Auxiliary, and if it 1 T BUY Cl{RIST]\IAS GIE‘TS NOW deemed advisable, to co-opom:ol B with them in obtaining its enact- and lay them away — Christmas |ment into law by the 1931 Legis- 1 S |lature. They were instructed to will soon be here. |compare the proposed law with the laws of California and Pennsyl- vania on the same subject. Care of Insane The Convention adopted a re- g 1 port submitted by Chairman J. A ; . ; . i ’C Talbot of a Special Investigating 3 % = - mOKontthchnllmglabclfotthcmoncybnd:g\uhnfl. » '(I:‘;?:mggf:m?geeth;egz:fe d"r“”‘fg:; D 5 Read it carefully. It is far more than a'mere t 5 ) & of good-will, Unusual as it is, it means just what uy;, PP st oy not believe that the patients are 4 {receiving the care they should get. - The institution received $47 per Only a baking powder, sure and pure, could possiblydfly month per patient. and its profit| . (et such an offer. Cream of Tartar! Baking Insurance! That's must come from this amount. That " S leaves barely enough to feed, clothe y : the Schilling way of kcepmg faith with you. and house patients with a limited amount for medical attention, and with practically no recreation or vocational pursuits of interest to pa- tients to assist in making cures. il A I i “We believe that every effort .M A 1 | i 4 should be used to prevent this con- e il “ i Ul llft |tract or any other contract from { g ol ‘ 5 # fl“‘H\ i i : #l |being signed again. It is conceded : ”Hnn”' , “‘ il |by an informed people that it is mu impossible to prevent evils from creeping into contract institutions of this sort. “We believe the Alvaska insane ] L should be cared for in an insti- y wlthflle T‘)NE SELEC[‘)R Bakmg lnsurance LAST TIME T:(;)NIGHT 3 @ distinetive feature of the NEW | tyou ing any faule whatever 7:30—9:30 this baking powder, or think#% CO“SEUM GENERAL Motons Rapio e 7 "oney and also pay for the eg® General Motors’ entry intotheradio ture. 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