The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 14, 1930, Page 8

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8 GO0DPROGRESS apters who were not in overcoming thel ACHONS Solution of Vesterday's Puzzle 30 Como mn me ccount of your Roll el el PIo[PIIWHIEE STAID] & kutt . C o on Wit icular | pins o 7] il > Relutio should like to| gt 1ok * =t >y : ot “obstacies ¥ou : SiHEDRS TIAIGHNE = L., you sur-| b 0A% CILIEJAIR C_HTH*N E|S|E| 38 Voicelews con- 2 3 s of pub: e LIAINIDJES|L ' N KIlAIS Juneau Sure to Go Over|: btk Mw(,mmnment to Specxallze A AT AM[o N GIlS[1 [T i Top in Red Cross Roll avous your| in Alaska Minerals at s mteer [P AN (s EJIS|AINIE > would | ¥ 3 y pa | e i ot [gN|U[GlG[L|EliBloILIT[S Call, Says Holbrook for an-| Foreign Exposition [ o0 ':fs'.'fl;'n'.'funux N1 |LIEEP ALIE Py | A large and extensive collection' #- hind of DIEF[o/EMPO[L[EM[I[C] ¢ Matrons = S |of Alaska minerals wil be featured Hider AL IR[AITSEJWAIDIO] & N wike v Burdened wii THSITE SIAW collog. YUUNG JUNEAU . CACHES BUUKS p W 7 % 2 Welcomes Snow Fall and " Takes to Runners— Streets Reserved omplete Drive Temorrow — Juneau today took to run- the week-end as Mic and all his tribe ca out of t Young d 'ners for Himself, their school books and grabbed the for either Gold or of which w tradition and custom 2 ficially by the Police De "I for coasting. There was abundant sleds and toboggans. The who during night and p fees un- morning the streets and si Holbrook added. It were covered with a carpet of the | days to hear from peautiful” Snow was still falling g towns included In this afternoon with indications it GUADUSTE TeTllbg s |would continue through the night Regarded as Model Red lights were installed on Gold achievements of the Juneau anq Ninth streets during the day er in former Roll Calls has t5 warn traffic. All autos were no- ted favorable notice from yifieq by the Police au o uarters of the Pacific Branch, xeep off both avenues whel o, it Was possiple, and if forced to use them, Behrends, | yarned to take every precaution for | Owing to its successes, tne protection of coasters. officers have desired 0/ Tpere must be no coasting onj s as a model for Other giqewalks in any part of town, and| 0 Tollow. Ino other streets other than those as evidenced by a letter sometime ago by Mr. nds from Miss Marianne King, onal Director for Public , which said regulations, mplishments of your e among the most out- ding in our area in that you only exceed your membership but surpassed the results of found did not but the the T Th 'Chief George J. Getchell declar Parents were urged to c0-Of ] with the Police in enforcing these > > 14~ Nov. MANHATTAN, Kas, Four members of the K football squad, Ray Sanders, l ank Prentup, Henry Cronkhdite and Joe 2s to let Rainman, have Indian blood in of other their veins. be ind the benefi prices with prices you are and WE GUARANTEE that for less. Compare these paying cash for you cannot buy Comparison in Price for - Equal Quality-- THEY CAN’T DO IT 350 .42 25c 13¢ 30c 25¢) SHORTE\I\G-- e s PRF\IIER BL‘TTE -- (Judrantud pound ST e (x \R[)ILN'Q CO\IPI F\[O\I BOAPR. 3401 oo oo aisbosta — CORN STARCH--Red and White, package ............. CHICKEN RAVIOLLIS-- Large tins .. ... c.toecvoesos e PINEAPPL L JL l(,l:--Beqt Quality, large tins .......... e Borden’s or Cflrn:ltion-- B ke e GEORGE BROTHERS . Phones 92—95 Open Evenings FOR G(]ASTING".;': ' other native craft will be on dis- | ‘ior General of the Exposition had | specified will be open for coasting, | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, NOV 14, 1930 :MINERALS WILL | I)azly Cross-word Puzzle . Th 53, April, Submarine 2. Scene of com- _ agents worker bat 54, Musleal Ine € 88. Full tu bid at 3. Make lace strument 55 A bridge i Printer's 56 River embank 41 E measure ment Secretary 4 Lien i 5 Arrayed 5. ive way R 43 Golf moun 68, 6 Assist 60 Division of & nent of In 41 Walk In water 7 ng 7 hospital have been a il. Artist’s stand 8, 61. Nulsunce 4s. 3. Expression of 9. 64 Tuhnbitant ofs from the contempt 10, sufis 7 Small” rouna abbr. 66. New: eomb. 11. Metrle land form 5. S\'llll"lfl measure 67. Nerpent no 12. European 69. Freneh vroe 1 Prl."llllll)(f blackhird noun . Symbol for wn Discolor s Lubriented stock certi cale mine imens s nul anti- chromite, ypsum, jade, lead, limestone, marble, nickle, pe- m, platinum, quicksilver, sul- phur, tungsten and zinc. Two totem poles from the Al\skx museum here will be used in the merican building. Specimens of ative handicraft, including ivory | work, Dbasketry, miniature models |of dog sleds, Indian canoes and | | play i The Alaska exhibit should reach | Washington by February 1. Trans- | portation charges to Paris and re-| |turn to Alaska will be paid by the 1 Exposition Commission. | A booklet on the Territory, print- }ed in English and French, may be (prepared for distribution from the | | Alaska section. Mr. Wilbur advised |the Governor that the Commission- R T %Hlill%fllflfl N aEl WEE M amENd N d= flllflll /A |informed him that the Commission would be pleased to have such a }book.et issued e {BRIDG E LUNCHEON PARTY IS GlVEN | | | In the Sm;ush Rite Temple yes-| i VR S W ] adies HOUSE SLIPPERS || Sive. Chicli! Ciolditats /and ate,] NEW LINE—NEW STYLES John Newmarker were the winners. prize Reasonably Priced at 95¢, $1.25, $1.50, $2.50 1J.M.SALOUM| - { HONOR FOX'S OWNER | NEW YORK, Nov. 14—William | Woodward, owner of Gallant Fox, (and many other famous race hors- , has been elected chairman of the jockey club. He succeeds F. Sturgis, resigned. FRESH and DELICIOUS, Bound o . s STRAWBERRY JAM.-- Jpoundjars........... A.\IOCAT PUMPKIN RINSO-- large fiackage Regular §5L ocea: tory tow of the Baldwin, left Nome No-| Funeral services for the late vember 5, and the’ Arctic Trans- Thomas Cashen, Alaska pioneer, port Company, owner of both ves- were held this afternoon in the sels, expects them to arrive in Catholic Church of the Nativity, the Seattle November 19, which allows pastor, Father W. G. LeVasseur, of- two weeks for the voyage. | ficiating. There were beautiful flor-(«pm » i o - sure this world is big enough The Coast Guard cutter North- al tributes. To hold all sorts of things,” says land, cruising in Bering Sea and The pallbearers were Lockie Mac- Puff. the f‘lorlh Pacific will keep in con-!Kinnon, J. Williams, Charles Bohm, |«But here’s a chance for a good |stant corgml:nlcavotn s;lln.h the Bald- | John Overman; Thomas Ashby and| dispute: 3 win, ready to go to her assistance|Jjohn Zavodoky. W N " 1r" Heavy, ‘starms. BFiBs.” The BiIVer] mberners whl M ihe Cothanel ) T m Ly ks Bantoooiy { - e ,‘“’;‘e Friinai 3’5‘:" ?;1 ftwen Men plot in Evergreen Cemetery under| ANDkrsuNS Music Shoppe— nd is commanded by Capt. Robert |direction of George O'Brien, mana- |For Sale — an elght tube super * |Baker and has fourteen passen-| teries, A-1 Shape, $75.00. —ady, gers from Nome. The vessels were | la: R — e scheduled to call at Nunivak Isl&nd‘H:wly Indoar Glolf ¢ The Al:is“imfl Play Indoor Golf at The Alaskan in Bering Sea and at Dutch Har-| \ (adv.) 'Hotel. (adv.) bor. RAILROAD COM_EE FOI The Chicago Cubs may have to do\ some cials if they want Dick Whitworth, | Texas league pitcher, to hurl for them next year. ‘Whitworth, drafted by the Cubs for $4,000 at the close of this sea- | son, er di LONGEST TOWING TASK IN ALASKA IS UNDER WAY, ‘Arthur J. Baldwm Takmg Silver With the motorship Silver Wave at the end of the steamship Arthur J. Baldwin's hawser, cessfully under way, acording to| infor from Seattle. Doyle of Seattle. commanded by Capt. baseball man afterwards. The pxtchfl baseball any time that it endangers 'hls seniority with the Southern Pa- cific, with which he has been con- nected for many years. Twice during the 1930 campaign Whitworth was on the verge of 1quitting the Fort Worth club to go Iback to the railroad, but President /Ted Robinson induced the rail of- ficials to extend his star’s leave of jabsence. ) Whitworth, who won more games than any other Texas league hurler, (was the main factor in winning the |pennant for Fort Worth, and he idefeated Memphis twice in the Dixie classic. Wave from Nome to Seattle 'FUNERAL ' RITES HELD FOR LATE THOMAS CASHEN the , longest n-towing attempt in the his- of Alaska waters is now suc-| ‘mation received in Juheau| The Silver Wave, in| The Baldwin iS'ger of the Juneau-Young Undertak- Radio, Cone Speaker, with new bat- Edward G.|ing parlors. | 1 i Protection For School Children EVERY CHILD SHOULD HAVE A SUIT OF OUR IN FIRST PLACE | WITH CUB ROOKIE| RT WORTH, Tex., Nov. 1{—1 dickering with railroad offi- | | is a railroader first and a leclares that he will give up S it Warm, but not bulky All Wool COVERALLS As they give perfect protection to every part of the body from cold, snow or rain and still give ample freedom. On and off with a zipp. “Travelo” KNIT JACKETS PULL-OVERS Size 3 to 14 years Price, $5.75 and $6.75 Colors—Red, Green and Blue —and— SWEATER COATS Warm and Elastic Leader Dep't. Store SABIN’S PHONE 454 GEORGE BROTHERS, Props. Open Evenings Large Cans, Solid Pack, 50c COCOANUT TAFFY BARS A Delicious Cookie, 3 5 c Pound p'lcl\age DO NOT FORGET TO BRING IN YOUR COUPONS FOR YOUR FREE DISHES MACARONI R & W Brand, extra quality, Pacl\age...... St 7 BT S Phone 174 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIlIIiiIIIIlIIIlIIIIIllIIlIIlllilIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIImlIIlllllI|II|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllll 00000000 O 0 A Good Things to 'Eat CLOVER VALLEY B;UTTER (in quarters) Ib. MEADOW DEW BUTTER, 1 Ib. prints, per Ib. MILK (Any Brand) 11 cans .... ., .. ..... .. NEW CROP LARGE BUDDED WALNUTS, BDOUNAR Ll i GG AT TN SEEDLESS RAISINS, 4 pound package .........35c OUR NEW PACK OF CANNED FRUITS AND VEGE- TABLES HAS ARRIVED and we can give you at- tractive prices in dozen or case lots .45¢ .41c .$1.00 Candied Peels, Cherries, Pineapple, Dates For Your Fruit Cake Sanitary Grocery “The Store That Pleases” PHONES 83—385 (LTI LT T CALIFORNIA GROCERY PHONE 478 The Home of Better Groceries T T T T T L L lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllln Frnmnnnnmnd HIHHIIIIHIIIIIIIHHIHIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|||||I||IIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||'I|||IIIII|IIIII|III!IIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIII s -

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