The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 13, 1930, Page 8

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S R R R R R R R R R R AR R Rk gy v B THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, NOV. 13, 1930. Named In Suit GROSS DAY 'FLEBRATED BY L0 ,ALCHAMBEH .:\{ [u ) n ber of Service mber ol crvices GOLD ABOUNDS IN ESTER DOME AT FAIRBANKS Hun(]wds of Millions Wl“ Be Produced Accord- I :‘\1‘ Rendered by Chapter ing to J. L. McGinn Continued from Fage One) SEWARD, Alaska— “I'm begin- ning to bel hat Ester Dome in ‘ the F ks district is one of the i best mineralized zones in Alaska I and for its extent, one of the best in the world,” said J. L. Mc New Gridiron Read lawyer, ; man and capitalist while enroute | San Mateo, Cal,| pih st ) tory, from Nome to Fair-| I think so well of g back to my old 1 se she offers some opportunities in the| Alice Brady (above), noted ac- S B e tress, was named corespondent in a done I m inter o with Jc | suit filed in Detroit by Brs. Bernice Henderson, in a real gold mine near Associated Press Photo world right el McClelland, who is seeking a di- anks, and a crew is working I H. R. Thomp- vorce from Donald C. McClelland, this winter. There is enough r 1 cin gt 1 sight to justify enthusiasm and | = development will bring bigger | wings. Cluster of Mines { “There is justification for the| belief that the whole Ester Dom«\ until (Will some day be a cluster of hard | k. for Tock mines all turning out addition- | _lal wealth while the placers con- tinue to yield their harvest. Fair-| banks produced over a hundred | {million from her placers in the old | id ceremony can | ccord with th mber | plan, it is expocted that good sized [4ays and will produce another hun- | SanE s L I e Sro m dred million from the gravels under | three of the towns. the new process. It's not too wil U No Heddsed Ratos ;n statement that she will stack up Wh : el still another hundred million from | that glaciers were never moved l)}“ _ |the Glaciers Glean Millions | ter Dome, for instance, in the tmas holida Chri h the othe dent rate for co-operation wit Wrang ed many millions of Some of that has been ed from the creek chani id it was &nd more be recovered. In| at half | addition there t in the hard rock of the dome the veins from e | which the gold wa scraped by the ice. e to blast our £ h but we knu\\"‘ now to reasonably sure the gold is there cond: SEATTLE PRICE Plus Freight PER LB. not pc jolation of compar honor a ful The | in Alaska begun. Un- s we can make 1‘ ing has re der our new money in Aws had to be t MANN'!NGS BLUE RADE-MARK to ‘\’mdk‘ “The whole Koyukuk watershec ans to is a potential gold field as well as next /the Kuskokwim, the Tanana, and| amber 'the upper reaches of the Yukon. eduled ' The K Peninsula, the Alaska| the near re, it peninsula, a great part of the coast ced by E. M. Goddard. line have given evidence of their| for infor- holdings and their promise for| and Alaska 'greater reward on great develop- were received and an- ment. i his office since last| “I am a miner first, but my eyes| ry G. H. Walmsley re- ure not closed to other trends of | Ibetterment and other possibilities | : Do !m Alaska. The soil now offers us| WATCH DOES LOTS OF \\on](lmmen\k wood, coal, oil, water pow- ! ler and a hundred other things in WASHINGTON—The Horological virgin state. There will be farms ute of America says the bal-|and stock ranches. We have a rich wheel of a atch vibrates empire to work on and a big task 157,680,000 times a year. |ahead of us. Any one who doesn't - |like it, or shrinks from the cost or Daily Empire Want Ads Pay. |troubles better take up his knitting b A+ Good Things to Eat CLLOVER VALLEY BUTTER (in quarters) Ib. ..45¢ MEADOW DEW BUTTER, 1 Ib. prints, per Ib. ...4lc MILK (Any Brand) .$1.00 r of the o, who p! GEORGE BROTHERS PHONES 92 —95 Five Fast Deliveries 11 capst. & . .. 2.pounds. . ... .. o the P art of the Fairbanks district, is advised y about 30 miles long and four| e, wide but from it the|- T SEEDLESS RAISINS, 4 pound package .........35¢ OUR NEW PACK OF CANNED FRUITS AND VEGE- TABLES HAS ARRIVED and we can give you at- tractive prices in dozen or case lots Candied Pecls, Cherries, Pineapple, Dates For Your Fruit Cake Sanitary Grocery “The Store That Pleases™ Wmumm“mmmflm_lllllllllIlllllllllll|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||l|||||||||m|||||||||m||||fi LT Dally Cross-uord Puzzle & Daratle | ACROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle % [SITIAIR AV SIET] 1o LIVIR[I DL [E TIR[1 :ai As/alTefirnElEMSIAlL] ™ glE[REFTIN sHMo/P[V NIE] . ER[1 [CJMEITIOIN 5;; RIE/A|L JlIN[o T JlIM A EREMERIGIENMSIVIP] 45 Sivur L L NI [e o] JPIAIS]S] 3t Gotly person B L 8lofs T o NIRER[I[E] ™ firkiy " . Not ralning PlE[AJNAISIEIP[TIIICIS] #7. prioite of | An Orlental Lleoflll [TIER 80. Fishiermen . Go ashore wli L E|S E N RIE P A ST 1. :‘I“':l“:n:“‘:n B SETICIEN ENEE EE00E hes i (Lo s ity [sEARERI([SIERMNTAT[L]S] ** o 20, Stamese coln €5 |S IR|E[E[D[S RIAIT]S] 3. Buttom”or the 80. In the midst of 31. Hold a session 42. Controversial DOWN . Russien/e 82, Jumbled type 45 First name of 1. Favorite large bundles the tender of the forty Fragrant seed Rational River in Egypt . Pallld 49. . Author of 50. “Rohinson 51 Crusoe” 1 Horse Carpenter's Att Hluck bird somewhere else. Alaska is a stern i but she smiles with favor on sturdy ones."—Seward Gateway - |GRAND JURY WINDS UP WORK AT FIRST CITY AND ADJOURNS on virtually al Grand Jury fter being in one month, the Fed at Ketchikan adjourned today, ac- cording to advices received from there by United States Marshal Albert White. proceedings was not A detailed report of i available here. | Three sentences were pronounced Ketchikan today by Judge Jus- n W. Harding in the Federal District Court. Ray Dekkalax was | |sentenced to six months, and Den- | nis Miller to seven months in fail | on a grand larceny charge and' Bernard Lanting was sentenced to|$ nine months for assault with a dangerous weapon. M. Burkovich, charged with con- spiring to violate the National Pro- hibition Act, was arrested on a bench < warrant Harding. In default of $8,000 bail, he was remanded to jail. After trial in the District Court, a verdict of not guilty, instructed by Judge Harding, was returned by the jury in the case against Albert Dubke, charged with rape. e, BEAVERS COME BACK PARIS — Old-fashioned beaver hats are on view here in two or three millinery shops of world re- nown. i S i The oldest paper manufacturing company in Japan was organized in 1872 and now operates 13 mills. PO N COLD Besides our regular sto and children’s union WOMEN'S PHONE 454 Regular up to $9. Prepare Now for the Cold W eather — UNSINGWEAR FOR DAYS cks of men’s, women’s suits we have several lots of close outs as follows: WOMEN'S MUNSING VESTS and PANTS Regular $1.50—NOW 95¢ each Women’s Munsing W ool Union Suits Regular $2.75—NOW $1.25 S MUNSING WOOL AND SILK AND WOOL UNION SUITS 00—NOW $2.95 Leader Dep't. Store GEORGE BROTHERS, Props. Open Evenings “Tomorrow’s Shown in" York materials. All size! PRICE—$10.50, SILK DRESSES A new assortment just received from New Styles Today attractive styles and s to 54 $12.50, $14.75 issued by - Judge | et et GATHULIGBAZAAH - |OPENS ITS DOORS 'AT PARISH HALL Affair Will Continue After-| noons and Evenings Until Saturday Night Bigger and better than ever be-| fore, the annual Catholic Church Bazaar was opened this afternoon in the Parish Hall at Fifth and Harris Streets. The popular affair will continue this ecvening, Friday! afternoon and evening, and Satur- da yafternoon and evening. Music will be provided every evening. Gally decorated booths offer an as- sortment of useful and attractive articles. Among the amusement diversions is a Barney Google race seen in this city. Admission tickets can be obtained at the Country Store booth. Three | door prizes, one each night, will be given away absolutely . free. door prize tonight will be a $5 tur- key. Door awards will be an- nounced Saturday night. The tea room, serving tea, coffee, ham and turkey sandwiches and cake, is in charge of Mrs. 8. Guyot; the kitchen, of Mrs. Mrs. A. Geyer and Mrs. J. Kearney; the Cat Booth, of altar boys; the Wheel of Fortune, of A. J. Forrest; the Beano game, offering amuse- ment for everyone, of Mrs. H. J Turner and Mrs. George Simpkin the Ice Cream Booth, of E. F. Ro enberg; the Apron Booth, of Mrs. Marie Skuse; the Novelty of Mrs. A. J. Forrest; Booth, of Mrs, H. G. Walmsley; Country Store of E. Giovanetti; Bargain Booth, of Mrs. Guy Mec- Naughton and Mrs. A. Riendeau; the Fish Pond of the Sisters of St. Ann's Hospital. e the SPORT BRIEFS ban, will not be shifted to short- club manager. Billy Banker, Tulane's phis Tigers. The first no-hit game in night Mal Stevens, frem scouting by having only one man cover a team. | ., Hotel. —_—— Dflly Empire Want Ads Pay. track | game, which has never before boen,‘ The | W. Franks,' the Candy | the | . o | Pie Traynor, Pirate third base- | stop next season despite rumors to that effect, according to Jewel Ens, former “blond blizzard” halfback, after a trial in the movies now is playing professional football with the Mem- baseball was pitched by Gene Jones of Springfield, Ill., team in the Three-Eye league. He defeatod Decatur, 4-1. | Yale coach, claims | the best results can be obtained | | | Play Indoor Golf at The Alaskan | (adv. r' Aroused Hapsburgs Associated Press Photo The divorced wife of Louis de Rudnay, minister of Hungary to Sofia, whose recent marriage to Archduke Albrecht Von Hapsburg started a controversy in the Haps- burg family. California State automobile asso- ciation estimates there are 152,007 tax-exempt automobiles in the United States. KNIT JACKETS PULL-OVERS —and— SWEATER COATS Warm, but not bulky Warm and Elastic SABIN’S Ladies’ HOUSE SLIPPERS NEW LINE—NEW STYLES Reasonably Priced at 95¢, $1.25, $1.50, $2.50 J.M.SAL.OUM prospective ones, who wish their | | in Zylonite combinations. COME EARLY! Gastineau Hotel. ! | § inclusive. { i ! i Phone 10 for appointments. DR. J. W. EDMUNDS Eye Specialist ‘Whose permanent offices hayg been in Seattle, Wash., past 26 years (703-4 Liggett Building, Fourth Ave. and Pike St.), will be at the GASTINEAU HOTEL from November 12th to 18th He will be glad to see his many former patients and for the EYES EXAMINED. N N In addition to your obtaining an accurate, scientific, analysis 2 of your eyes, you will be surprised to see the many, attractive z NEW STYLES OF FRAMES in Green, Pink and White Gold, and ' Room No. 215, | | | Canned Foods Week SALE STILL ON The lower prices this year make them really economical food. IS THE TIME TO STOCK UP. TOMORROW’S SPECIAL | 22 BARS CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP FOR $1.00 GARNICK’S, Phone 174 NOW FRESH--JUST IN RED ROCK COTTAGE CHEESE, package .....30c PHILADELPHIA CREAM CHEESE, package ....15¢c KRAFT'S CAMEMBERT CHEESE, in jars ......35c KRAFT’S PIMENTO SPREAD CHEESE, in jars .30c BROOKFIELD PORK SAUSAGE, package .....40c GRANDMA’S LAYER CAKES, POUND CAKES, FRUIT DESSERT CAKE and COOKIES Fresh Assortment of Fruits and Vegetables v bl % AL CALIFORNIA' GROCERY Phone 478 USE YOUR PHONE — Your order will be delivered promptly

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