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

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE MONDAY DEC. 8, 1930. Avalanches Kill Scores in France I"”"'I"'io"“” | o ikl RADIU MAGHINE Japan Placed mfig_"m:_____jm | TOKYO, Dec. 8.—Official fig* | Tems aken . Oetober g | ORI s HUSPITAI. HERE COLISEUM Japan a population of 64,447, 000, a gain of 4,017,000. The density of the pepula- % d = ] . B l tion of 1669 per kilometer. FETR ; nstrument ou ght wit 11 The population represents an g ; § Funds Collected by Mrs. | increase of 1.5 per cent. ! £ A d by NIX TR o . R Marie Skuse 'Mass Plcketmg Broken | s S rwrolgl B ON Up by Tear 'Gas Bombs : B : : DANVILLE, Virginia, Dec. 8| SEESE Lthec YM. A0 > first time It DAMES bolice used tear gas bombs i S g % T % $ i st ) be Majesti K up m picketing at the 3 3 nstrumer \n presented t e f the Riverside Cotton Mills L 2 § 2 i X 1y etk i o An All Talking re the union employees % g Movietone rike. None were ifi- ¥ > mal as bougl h sere arrested. A : g i C ¢ Mrs. with Songs Three landslides occurred in o @ injured. Above pic- ¢ actual landslide is depicted in 1 Guardsmen con- succession. engulfing houn | ture ows a former landslide | the center, while at the left i y at the Dan River ¥ : g : g : in the fi city of I stand some houses i - Mi; EIaes o R . tors atic 1ding FFeaturing the following France, where author 8 ped the catas e Schoofield where they were callcdl 3 ¢ 5 s players leasxswcnlv persc vere in the r - 3 onal Newsreel) | to dis a crowd. e e — < e are that no mmc\ i ol 3 N R 4 p\ckll", can be on duty| 2 3o g ; . Mae Clarke ney 0 the Its | ¢ I Business meeting mdl noal Prison Inspector 5 | ot 5 b floor, i 3 GET Bl UUT ; . 3 elechionzot otfioeiidll IR Be - ¥ poct ot i 3 . A 4 ir » extended to William Harrigan ey t0-8ASHivip okY. ohsbick, urged to attend ! Ceneral Is Assassinated . i 4 B | ormit the M sty LILY M. BURFORD, Y 5 3 ers on th 1 and third floors : aber Worthy Matron. | CALCUTTA, Dec. 8—Thfee arm- . . N : | of the building Maude Fulton CHICAGO, TIl,, Dec. 8. e rob at is W : cent mo FANNIE L. ROBINSON, |cd Bengals forced their way into y a i 2 4 ¢ i > bers obtained from $40,000 to P vcs, | —adv. Secretary. |the office of Lieutenant Colofdt! 12 . i A R | George MacFarlane 049 in a-hgldup of the S 5 1io { ———————— | Norman Simpson, Inspector Geners s 2 Kansas plans a $2,000,000 State ofclearing, on the southwest side sssociation of St. Paul. | Daily Empire Want Ads Pay. lal of the Bengal Prison, shot and . 5 s ¢ L construction. program to e -3 L — | ey ; le) {be unc n during the winter AT THE TONIGHT—7:30-9:30 > | Three salt mines in menm‘ - oto. by Associated 28, {produce annug more than 500,- | D y 1 aily Lmpire Waps Ads Pay. Mrs. Will H. Hays, formerly Mrs, J Herron Stutesman, widow |00 00 s ! P Y of the former United States Minister to Belivin. The wedding of the | film dictator and Mrs. Stutesman tock place November 27 at Bethesda, i { Maryland. 1 OF GUARDING * |ii v o woomce soom| coms oo 1 0coine| PHGGLY WIGGI_Y officer. ‘They then turned thelr cou Minn,, o pursued. Two of the Ssin! s cceeded in committing suicide. N o s E A N D I'The other was badly wounded and 1 nd [ J. W. Nelson, Judicial Secretary, THROAT O mene " ARTISTIC PICTURE FRAMING - e M E M B R A NES” i Trapper Swims v menimon Mile After His Says {Boat Is Wrecked Or(i ‘V ay ’ S PllOtO Shop KODIAK, Alaski, Dec. 8.— trapper, is recovering from the THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF PLAIN AND FANCY WALTER C. effects of a one-mile swim in PICTURE FRAMES IN ALASKA . £ » ity pale-swept waters of | A ay last Saturday night fuis 3 G MONTGOMERY and & mine-mile walk o his ' ALASKA SCENIC VIEWS heme here. ‘ Hoover’s gasboat struck a | A ke W eid s . 8. Graduate of Columbia Unisersity, College of cubmerged reef and sank. All ians and Surgeons, Instructor and of his equipment was lost. stant Professor Department of Ve TR No:.e and Throat, Cornell Medical & School, Cornell University, for 28 years. Sanitary Inspector, with rank of Col- onel, and later Divisional Surgeon in the 27th Divisionin the World War in France. Awarded Distinguished Service Medal (U.S.) and Croix de Guerre with Palms (Belgium) and other medals for war service in France. MRS NBIRER RN “The greatest triumphs of medicine will bein the directionof public education on the importance of preventive measures. And in this connection I cannot lay § enough emphasis on the seriousness of il guarding the delicate nose and throat § membranes and accessory sinuses. Your use of the Ultra Violet Ray in the “Toasting’ of the LUCKY STRIKE tobac- 8 cos, Iregard as a laudable effort on your part to give the great army of American smokers the benefit of recent scientific g conclusions.” I.UCKY STRIKE —the finest cigarette you Sy : ' ' ever smoked, made of the finest tobaccos ! u u P9 =the Cream of the Crop=THEN-—="IT’S . ® TOASTED.” Everyone knowsthatheat puri- e LR . ———fies and 50 TOASTING removes harmful 3 BEL.OW PAR I;IAS Blul‘A MADE irritants that cause throat irritation and ? Toys, 7/, ONTHE goughing. No wonder 20,679 physicians v ° have stated LUCKIES to be less irritating! ‘ R e ! Everyone knows that sunshine mellows ; / [ l get Ourse ~that's why TOASTING includes the use gf the Ultru Violet Ray. s CAN YOU DO IT? -‘,g il It S toasted” ‘ Try Your Skill at This Fascinating Game Your Throas Broteion— sguinst nttion - sgeint cough Juneau Midget Golf Course Consistent with its policy of laying the facts before the public, The American Tobacco Company has invited Brig. Gen. ‘Walter C. Mont; to th rts of the distinguished men who have witnessed LUCKY STRIKE’S famous To:nr:w Pm‘;:sfm'rlzltl;y h»art::,x;z:’t ofe ;1‘: (;ez Msm:umer;s.:;pem on t‘l)ns ;‘:’age GOI DS r El\ BL ” DI G

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