The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 4, 1930, Page 3

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» M R A > » v . e ———e o S THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, DEC. 4, 1930. -but to Women? HE tries cheating them him- self, for love. But they heap love and riches upon him in this gripping tale of a badlands villain who turns hefo in an amazing series of hard-riding, quick-shooting adventures. Based on O. Henry's classic 5 , with GARY COOPER, the “Llano Kid,” Fay Wray as Consuelo. There’'s a big all -outdoors thrill for you in A Qaramount Qicture COLISEUM 7:30 ——STARTING TONIGHT—— 9:30 —————————— | ond Division's delegation, Represen- is brand new, having just b chased from leading manuf Ea n States. articles include a veried assortment | of the latest modeled ho es, afternoon froc! party gowns, ‘hosiery & hing to men and g (ANNABELL SIMPSON goods in in the 1, is one Juneau Ready Wiiee sud GiltBosi: 24 ness Will Be Ready for Trade on Saturday | the week of October | conducted ' by Current - | weekly publication in the int 1e public schools of the s and circulated { the Un From a I map of Borghild’s Ready Wear and Gift Shop, on the® east side of Se Str: just north of Second Street will be opened for bu s Satur- . The store room has been fresh- ly painted and furnished with coun- ters, show case rdrobe ca and mirrored bo Al ¢t kK off able Chr! et of dainty novel-!line Alabama, the s well as 1 the n own; ties for wom and toys for child The bu be conducted | Welde. ness i by described abama. han 100 wo LIIIllllllllllll"“lll"Illlllll"lIlllllllllllllIIlllillllI]||lll"llll""lIIIIIIIIIHH’IIIII]III!’IIIIIIIIHIIHIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIIlIilIXi’iIH’I_I | PHOTO ALBUMS AT rdway’s Photo Shop In the latest styles, make an appropriate gift for any occasion. ALASKA SCENIC VIEWS e Y & proaac . B < T YOU’LL LIKE TO PUTT ON THE Midget Indoor Golf Course The town has gone crazy about this game . . . . and we have very interesting and well kept 18-hole course. Free Instructions to Those Who Ask It Juneau Midget Golf Course I GOLDSTEIN BUILDING | WINS NATIONAL HONOR; Annabell Simpson, eighth grade elementa the prize winner in the “Our States” contest that for Events, Unit in all parts undesignated out- Junes a current Hammond dredg having worked ‘: out ind, was moved this ther Judge for the cond Division grat- | i ified Mr. Helle 1 | M 1 on t | The great majority of rtwldvm.\i«!.un and a mile and a half to new diggi » populati also » Division is pleased, I think, | e Reappointment by President Hoo- wout 7, he i £ judge’s reappointment NDME wANTS prises of 1 Kkin One of (ho‘ | ver of G. J. Lomen as United States | cre is expe 40 men at Says Lomen Will Be Vegas Territorial Senator th boy he 1 arents. He School, J ed here attended lh«'\ family Las h hot roads and tralls 1s {gone sky high nd Division wants of ska Legislature, de- Hellerich, Republi- . Who at the recent on was chosen representa- to the Territorial lawmaking } Included in the Second Di- { vision's delegation will be Alfred | Lomen, Republican, whose present [lead of 10 ballots for ator over | J.'H. Anderson will not be overcome {in the 30 votes still unreported from |Lower Yukon River precincts, ac- | cording to- Mr. Hellerich. | Mr. Hellerich arrived from the | Westward on the steamship Victor- \ia. He will leave Juneau this eve-{ ning on the motorship Estebeth | | for sitka, where he will v: for | several days with Mrs. Hellerich's ents, Mr. and Mrs. James ghtman. On returnnig from Sit- a he will go to ifornia to join [ | Mrs. Hellerich, who has been in the {'States since early in the fall. He will come back to Alaska in time; to be present at the convening of | the Legislature in March. Nylen Goes to States | With Mr. Hellerich from Nome to Juneau were Andy Nylen, Inde- pendent, also elected Legislative | | representative from the Second Di- vision, and Mr. Anderson. Mr. Ny-| len and Mr. Anderson continued | on the Victoria to the States, where Nylen will remath until just before the meeting of the Legis-! | lature. ’ B The Money for what WIDE OPEN IN NEVADA TOWN Tom Sturgc Does Not Ad-: . vise Anyone Going e There at Present l'l\‘t' {body Several hundred men are out of work but the gambling house Motorship are crowded all of the hours, ac- attle next €0 y to Tom Sturge, former own- |p.m. is first er of the Midget Lunch in Juneau, | Omits call at ¥ now visiting in Las Vegas, Nevada, |at Ketchikan with his wife. He has written to a|ersburg enro fri in this city. |reach here F gambling your order: ed any D. NOTICE he games there are no are lof Says other members of the Sec- | tatives Henry Burgh and Clff Al-{ lyn, as well as probable Senator- elect Lomen are at Nome, and hold- over Senator Richard Sundquist, | Independent, is in Seattle. Mr. Burgh and Mr. Allyn are Republi-| ROBERT H. DAVIS (“Bob” Davis) Noted Newspaper , far as T know,” asserted M. Correspondent a5 | Hellerich, “Second Division legisla- o | tors have no set program. We need money for roads and trails, and, 1| of course, we shall be united in an | effort to obtain it.” In speaking of the Senatorial race between Mr. Lomen and Mr. Ander- , |son, Mr. Hellerich explained: | “The r »d precinets are on 4 garded | y to favor Mr. Lomen. In t, they do not have more than 30 votes and with this num—!‘ some!hing concrete. When T “Winning the public’s favor is no longer a matter of shout- ing from the housctops—to- day you must offer them y that Mr. present le: of 10 will be overcome.’ Made Quick Trip Mr. Hellerich and Mr. Nylen left| | Nome a week ago yesterday. They entered an airplane at 8 o'clock in the morning and landed at Fair-| banks seven hours later. From Fair- banks, they traveled by train over i visited Reidsville and went through the LUCKY STRIKE plant, I found one explana- tion for the growth of LUCKY STRIKE. Your use of the the Alaska Railroad to Seward,| Ultra Violet Ray in the M:T‘:c, ihm.v humVdp*d:' tho‘v.cm‘n.a:; *Toasting’ of the tobaccos | Airplane fare is $250, train far g~ O, 32 ‘;"“‘(";,‘:1";:;’r‘;‘a‘i’g"m 9o Al is a splendid example of Airplanes have become a neces-| - gchjevement. It is the new order of the day.” LT TN LT T THT T ity to the Interior and to the Nome region,” said Mr. Helleric “By plane in seven hours we trav- eled a distance and over a country | that would have required 30 day to traverse by dog sled. Two avia- tion companies plan a regular bi- weekly schedule this winter between s and Nome. They carry | ass mail, receiving 75 cer "|'a pound on an emergency cont | | “Nome,” continued Mr. Hellerich, | who is a mining engineer associated with the Hammond Company wiw:.‘ operates dredges on the Seward | Peninsula and in the Fairbanks D. trict, “has experienced a succes ful year. The Hammond Compa. in the past season gave more mer steady employment than in other season since 1925. Prospe: in mining was reflected in the gooc trade enjoyed by commercial ent et O U TV forrrrrrrrrrrrr e (ift lingerie An Inspection [CPL S TrS S ST SSS S S S S S S Is Invited ] H. Davis to personally witness and to famous Toasting Process and report b ] © 1930, The American Tobacco Co., Mirs. on « 00 cted I but expecte he Peopl | with improvemen L f"“‘l leaving town TO SHIPPERS will stop only and Dec. ell for to Juneau Dx rev Consistent with its policy of laying the facts before the publie, The w the reports of the distingui. The statement of Mr his findings. ; e ! = : N’ EXPLOSION Dec. dyna- Custom. has re- s offige RIO DE JANE 4.—A 1 ar 1 1 with mite idir Por ; 36 per- > buildings. The car g durk revo and nor presen a law Major Court | Man com- wa nary BASKETBALL DOUBLEHEADER D.H.S.vs. D. F. D. AND Girls’ Interclass (Curtain Raiser) DOUGLAS NAT—FRIDAY—7:30 P. M. Admission—35¢ and 20¢ B at 9 north Pet- Should Plac “When I Visited—| Found” Everyone knows that sun- shine mellows—that’s why TOASTING includes the use of the Ultra Violet Ray. LUCKY STRIKE—the finest cigarette you ever smoked, made of the finest tobaccos —the Cream of the Crop—THEN—"IT’S TOASTED.” Everyone knows that heat purifies and so TOASTING removes harm- ful irritants that cause throat irritation and coughing. No wonder 20,679 physicians have stated LUCKIES to be less irritating! “It’s toasted” Your Throat Protection —against irritation — against cough American Tobacco Company has invited Mr. Robert i men who have witnessed LUCKY STRIKE'S =’ Davis appears on this page.

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