The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 3, 1930, Page 8

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 3, 1930. as C. Price. ’ has desk room in the office of[River and Northwestern Railroad; United States Commissioner Thom- | were recently married at Cordova. ’Daily Cross-word Puzzle | Fairbanks has $5,000 in the mu- = AGEORE Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 7. fliack ana | 1. Brother o hlae w l_L BE GIVEN A Cain TIETER V! - aS a White foxes are reported to be |nicipal treasury, according to the | 3 3 T . B N plentiful this season in the Point treasurer’s report to the city coun- |a NIE[S \ y Tn M U R Row EVE 1 0. Hoona | 1151 through the Barrow district. | eil. li1e soted | rge bundle | L B | 13 Arablan chief- Dr. M. E. Corthell, physician with | Wedd bells r r | cor il rent al e v G % AT B : r. M. orthell, physician with ding bells rang for M N | 2 L I i A dVoiniioh L “‘H 3 lou.,k?. who used to drive | Balis, chaplain; M. L. Sharp, offi- | the Bureau of Education is to have | Evangeline Psardakis of Seattle t ; 2 h e Put into a vegetable wagon in Fairbanks, cer of the day, and J. I Allen and fa¥aves Pwr('lklll\ \‘1” R | 15 Seene of come Spih of; ) a5, shot ARd SNEA'hY a pollcetian,| C. B, O » ¢ o & charge _or the new hospital at|days after her arrival in Fairban i 1 rog 1 Vg i Smail st sl 5l ot 0 s sson, trustees. Mountain Village, 20 miles south |She was married to her betrothedse: g Be Rendered 1n Grade | B Hasiidba s S of Andreofsky on the Yukon River.| Gus Grapsas, resident for several | Clough and i : In | e, Do Hipctilys Jough and Adolph Miller, who had | Anscel Eckmann, of the Alaska-|‘He is a graduate of the University |years and owner of the Central School Auditorium % ‘ 19. Biuding fare- .'l(.;»vm‘ WitW ton |cerved time in the Fairbanks jail Washington Airways when at Hy-{of Oregon and of Wl;la.me"; “He :raw. Company in Fau\mncks e we e gy | for s : i ] 3 a ‘air] i ‘ 98, Aunts. Spanisd "“m,‘l‘l‘,"‘!‘ & or selling liquor, had participated. der recently in his search for Avia- | recently left Fairbanks f is | Juneau | 2. 3\::l‘\3.:4:(xillr’x~‘1l. i Miller was captured and sentenced tor Robin Renahan and his com- | post, e At the annual meeting in Fair 3 ™ e 4 3 in Fair- P ¢ i ionrs @y . |to the penitentiary for 15 years. i . i 2 t | RIS J‘; lammedan | & y for years, {:::1%1;:!&&8«'1 tlgat) next sumrmfx banks of the McKinley Park Tour- I rt of a wheel | it gehul ys wou ase one of its| Taf Wold, aged 59, a resident of |ist and Transportation Company, ! n . rlder ; Illomns 'm ze, school teachvcr planes at Prince Rupert, B. C., for, Alaska for 23 years, recently died James L Galen was chosen presi- B! . - 50,180 yauare DOWS Minute. ori at Ilismba, was taken in an air- | service between Prince Ruper, Hy- at St. Joseph’s Hospital in Fair- dent; Robert E. Sheldon, vice-presi- | ”“:m BT e O ”;.:.r,;(“c - p.uno.”plloted by Matt A. Nieminen, | der, Stewart, B. C., and Ketchikan. banks. dent, and John Kelly, secretary- r D 2 ¢ g o Thirsty cloth of Arabls he olo m Iliamna t ch 5 b : e wmr : Well Known Resident Left 36. AL any time 4 PR il i Hire i OSAIEHGLARY S0, ! | treasurer. These with Capt. A. leee R nown Resident Lett| profession ey | underwent a surgical| Frank E. Reddick, who in 1921,' Miss Naomi Winifred Robinson, | Lathrop and James E. Barrack, arc 1 ars) . 3. Deviee for Letterof the | operation. His recovery is expected. 1922 and 1923, was pastor of the daughter of United 5 irect : etersburg for juneau A b Two weeks. previously- Biiot ‘N ; ¢! nited States Commis- | the directors 0\(‘_ Wr(‘k \ o | 1 1, Siherlan river 9% Feminine end- | jhen mrr{od Gu;b g@ubfl‘_’ m‘?m— fidequxs: E?zscopfll Church at Hy- sioner and Mrs. K. G. Robinson of | — - : : Paae famiy 5 That man CIRBOT fup. alFplane - HOnE MiMas 50 A%‘ o is serving from one to five Cordova, and Hubert Gilbert Clem- Play inaoor Golf av The Alaskan & ; 6. Among for a surgical operation. Ivrlm 10};3;1( ifar; in the Ohio Penitentiary for ence, an employee of the Copper 'Hotel. (adv.) p oo o £ or ion. r. Hell- blacl mail, according to a letter X s Ce anc ma perg is convalescing and will ‘soon | received from the Ohio prison au-| ) oline boa ipposed to have left eturn home. | thorities by Deputy United States e T D Petershu ut 10 o to Marshal Donald E. Martin of Hy- T M C. I »ia come to Juneau and not James Grant, miner, former resi- | der. Reddick quit the ministry a M ‘ been heard of c. He has lived lent of Hyder, was Killed recently | few years ago. | BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY OF I in Sout Alaska for more than {in a rock slide in the Bonanza mine | ! ) ¢* Fr R. We 20 vear. and @ has been at Anyox, B. C. Robert L. Weaver, employed by SHEAFFER S K Sw art) 'mw'\{’ e Ala k»: Juneau the Alaska Railroad for several v Carol Bee- |Gold Mir Compa here and At the annuai election of officers | Years, is entering on the practice : . L 12 7 T J ) Trevor <Davis)|in Dt RG] He has| of Denali Post No. 1685, Veterans|Of 1aw at Anchorage. He was ad- PENS, PENCILS AND PEN SETS Mrs. W this city. | of Foreign Wars, Anchorage, E. J.|Mitted to the bar in Illinols In 3 _been re-| Cronin was renamed commander; ‘ 1877 and practiced there five years.| M the United R. C. Loudermilch was chosen sen- | Then he went to Colorado to en-| H ior vice-commander; J. T. Allen, |gage in mining, and subsequently to B l M D C N P! opi | | junior vice-commander; Martin Alaska where he has followed the ut er- auro rug 00 E 1 Melod o ok | Leckworld, quartermaster; J. E. mining and railroad business. He e & ) 5 harge of Boa | e i S Sl 0 e e e two weeks ago Koski i == B Su Sy s T t in charge of the T443 gas- | Frasqu nen the went | Fo! ! t ; to Ketchikan to| | Tanner, violin a hospital there. About & | Fisher, piano go when Lani returned to v | Petersburg, he was told that Koski The Star (a fragment from Pla |had departed in the boat some] | James H. Rogers|days previously for Juneau. Not Macushla MacMurr hearing from Koski, Lani came to Max Pitsk Juneau yesterday. He a 4'4-1‘1.1‘1\(':‘.; ! Mrs. W. piano his friend was not here and had | ! not been seen here by any of his! Ma Militaire acquaintances. | = Schubert-Chenet Tomorrow, Lane Will dePATt ON | oo oo oo e e Mello Moon Chenette | the motorship Pacific to make the t { Stein Song Fanstad-Brookton round trip between Juneau and e (AN { High School Band ake, hoping 4o get trace of Hoskd | BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. i Dorothy Fisher, director in some of the p to be visited | § <1 SR % {1 thy Fisher, directs {ingmmRiot e Be } SELL CREOMULSION {| et ) Petersburg is only 60 miles from | } { PARTIAL REPORT OF ;icau and. according to Lani, the iy i dis i st ol i R | T443 should have made the voyage ’________—;—__~—_4_:_ | ROLL CALL REVEALS | l SEATTLE PRICE Plus Freight 41c PER LB. NGS MANNI BLUE~TRADE MARK Modern Gift Precious and semi-precious stones! Rare, sparkling . . . aglow with life and color. JEWELRY—an age-old gift that will al- ways retain the gloss of novelty. . . . ever new . . . modern. Christmas Gift Wishes Gloriously F ulfilled Perhaps it's some little trinket you wish to give for sweet remembrance sake, or it may be something more costly to ex- press a tender, lasting sentiment—we have anticipated every choice. GEORGE BROTHERS PHONES 92—95 Five Fast Deliveries PE— Lounging Robes for Men We also carry a full line of W atches and Silverware NELSON’S Jewelry Store Brunswick Radios and Records Make an ideal. prac- tical Christmas gift Come in Wool and Pure Silk SABIN’S & S S i P \ | i | a {in 12 to 16 I at most, allowing QUOTA TO BE NEAR|: ciops et Immediately af Koski is re- » of the Ameri-|stormy weather prevailed along the 110 member- | route betwee re and her st fixed for : - 50 POUND BAGS 3.15 drive, it W WHIST PARTY J n by Wellman Hol-| The last of a series of Whist Chairman. Thece |Parties ¢ 1 by Rebekahs will 55 08 have beer d 1,090 member- be held Wednes € Dec. N shins and the s 1.200. 3rd at 8 pm. in the I. O. O. F. (ARNICK S P’ 174 Doug :yfl L BET ‘,,‘M\. Kluk- |Hall. In addition to the regular 4 . one R prizes the Grand Prize for the =) | s€TiE8 WAL awarded. Admission fifty cer Public invited adv. | ————— = =~ novelties which are e . his is the store of new ¢ : : as practical for men, useful, beautiful as well women or children. Just Received NEW SHIPMENT OF MEN’S TIES, BATHROBES and SCARFS THE NEW RICHARDS YOU SEEN AR ETES FRAMED? ART SILHOU It's a Pleasure to Show You WELCOME Leader Dep't. Store Open Evenings PHONE 454 GEORGE BROTHERS, Props.

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