The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 18, 1930, Page 8

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COVERNMENT 0 MACDONALD HAS TIGHT SOUEEZE \ Six Votes Which Places it in Critical Position 500.000 Feet BLOOMINGTON = LT T Boulder Dam Contract Set at $109.000,000 WASHINGTON, D. C, 18.—Bounder Dam will high, it has been The contract mately $109,- single will be € Dam, now Oregon, is 405 ©9ecc0ss000ee MAIL AS HEAVY" e s s sceeocec o0 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE THURSDAY, DEC. 18, 1930. Daily . Crou: avord Puzzle | ACROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 9. Drives oft | i Departed Ix | 5 Kind of runver [F]A ARIE e| . Strong tyuor EILTIIA] 6. TyW% mensure ersian poe 5. Mnke X o nate pur ZI1 [NIG] 35 Nunnery """ . f matter S|S|E| 21 Fastern’ king- re o . e SITIER] s2 Abiding pince .| Yessel tor E :\lngl'llu ioe: A 55 s 8} el CIATPTE] 4 33,5000 of 1o fowi UIM[E[D 20, Satisfied o | 3L Provided with k 2"' E Corrodey . rsect —! LW s RIAIPIT| ** foarinpess )| N|OIE Washed tgntiy . ‘l TR % '(Irglm.w-m - SIHIEN] ,, 18 xist 39. South Amer!- Call_together EIS[S|Y] can mountaln ntinent: chain br. 2. City in Ger- 40, Heats . Guy many 4l Burn 86. Rather than 3. People subject 4% French river 40, Soft masses in five card loo . Preposition of Belgian river 87, Wager C ter to one govern- 43. Uneanny | 88 Peacock but- 50. Callfornia ment 44, Mother | torfly ckfish 4. Inclination 46. Automobile 39, Socinl Insect ‘ s figlest tramp 47, Metal-bearing 51 K 4l Agree . Be 44. Damage 3 45. Expressed dis- DOWN ; approval . Grief Long Int('r\'a} B etween Boat Service Usually Occurs in December The Leader Department Store HAS EVERYTHING FOR EVERYBODY IN GIFTS THE PRICES ARE RIGHT—We invite your inspection. Store open evenings for those who are unable to shop during the day. Lea(]er Dep’t. Store Open Evenings GEORGE BROTHERS VISIT OUR TOYLAND FIRST! THE CASH BAZAAR 111 FRONT STREET Kitled | not infrequently n December. It riod occurs | off did | casion, of course, there are few|ing and distributing mail. pm icularly heavy ¢ broueat | Canadian 1929 Gold “The Norco Fr of st considerable class mail. The Yukon Saturd { brought 537 sacks. These hea = |incoming mails had to be hand- \ OTTAWA, Dec. 18.—Canada min- \lcrl about the same time as the|.q more gold in 1929 than in any {heavy outgoing malls. The other year and was third among cess Norah Monday .n the nations in production, the Do- ten pouches minion Bureau of Statistics reveal- Queen ye pouches and 15 | “Heavy Christmas Is are ex- | pected on the Admiral Farragut | due Saturday night or Sunda {on the Alameda next Tuesday. i the figure nd | jowed by British Columbia. RSt amp s indicate a Ch mas busines: volume as last ye: show an increase. The entire force at the post-|home in a few days. w -'lllllHHIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||IIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllIiIIIIIIl“IIIIIHIIIIIII||IIIIIII “M erry Christmas” to HIM with these SMART GIFTS! Every kind of appar- el gift that any man could hope for in va- rieties and values $nderwear their Men folks. Let us Pajamas Bathrobes help you make your se- (\1(?1;“};1):2 lections from our unus- 3 s Dress Shirts ually smart array of S ';it‘_"’“'“‘ ¢ift Haberdashery of Smoking Jackets llllt‘quul]ed values, Handkerchiefs All Packed in Beautiful Christmas Boxes worked until midnight Sat-|ing the organization, or recreating year and | urday night, all of Sunday and|the central body, should be con-| | again this year. After such an oc- | most of Monday night in dispatch- | sidered before that time, he added. | Output Sets Record | tion. “Our interests are the inter- | : ———— i ed at $39,851,663. Only South ‘Afri- | | ca and the United States surpassed UNW 0FF|G|AL ‘ *| Ontario led in production, !ol—l [] i of about the same Mrs. Lillian White is at St. Ann’s r. Money orders | Hospital. She is only slightly, in- ) | disposed and expects to return LOS ANGELES, Cal, Dec. 18.— I = =!and coroner to have taken his life wn . Q 2 LT GAVEL CLUB OF EX-PRESIDENTS IS APPOINTED {Dr. Council Announces List | of Standing Commit- tees for Chamber J (Continued from Page One) to which it had been referred 1«!‘ | week. Suggests New Road A communication was received | from Lockie MacKinnon suggest- ing the Chamber seek a new road to cpen up agricultural land in agle River Valley, adpacent |to the spur leading from Gla | Highway to Eagle River Landin; The matter | A contribution of $10 w | by the Chamber to the Radio Fund | for St. Ann Hospital | Thirty-two requests for i ! mation were received and ansv 11),\' Secretary Walm: | past week, he reported. | Ketchikan hopes to obtain 11932 convention . of the V Division of the United Chamber of Commerce, it w: in a communication rec | upper d | vention recently at | final decision will be made at 11931 meeting of the Western D! | sion. Ceatral Chamber Discussion | The annual meeting of the Ter- | ritorial Chamber of Commerce or- | ganized two years ago, but wh. (has been unable to function ex-| !tensively owing to failure of a ma Jjority of member bodies to co'n (plete their ratification, will be 1 n C. Bowles, Portland, Ore., millionaire, and Irma L. Paris, his cretary, as (hoy were arralgned on murder charges in con- TOD:\Y S STOCK QUNTATIONS Folding Bed Kills Man, Holds | Wife Prisoner y during the e NEW YORK CITY, N. Y, 18.—Closing Juneau mine stock is 6%, Gas y Railroa | the local Chamber today. Its invi- | General tation was extended to the con-|C! | Portland, m)l;g"‘f’ Mechanieal | Motors | 143, PEORIA, IlL, Dec. 18.—Thom- as R. Metzel, aged 78, was killed when he started to arise to get a drink of water, and a folding bed fell on him and fractured bis skull. His wife was pinned in the bed for 15 hours before she could free herself. 56%, American Can 111%, 26, Westinghousa International Harvester 5 ! Kennecott Copper 2 \ery-Ward 181, There are 43 department sto"cs National Acme 6% [in Chicago. ARRAIGNED FOR MATRON'S DEATH 'FOREIGN LEGION .. PATRULS SPAIN MADRID, Spain, Dec. 18.—Spain Foreign Legion patrolled norths | cities today where strikes contin It is not known how long mar |law will continue although Government insists danger is over | in Spain. | | is over. Associated Press Phote Paris’ apartment. Better ———————— | . Business continues bad but the) | authorities are confident the wors! Net Only Cheaper-but RICE & AHLERS CO. GOOD PLUMBING “We tell you in advance § what job will cost” Packard Motors 9%, Simmons Bed: VESsssgssssiussessgevseeeeseesieee ‘]\16 Standard Brands 16%, arfl Oil of California 457 _|ard Oil 0[ New Jersey 46 | here during the 1931 session of wnJ Alaska Legislature, M. S. Whit | tier, Territorial Secretary reporte: | Any recommendations the local Chamber has to offer for complet John W. Jones, new manager c[ Juneau-Young Hardware Company, | was a guest of the Chamber today, | | briefly acknowledging his introduc- | ests of the whole town. What is to| the advantage of the community is| also to our benefit, and we will de- | vote as much time as is possible to | | pramoting the welfare of the town,” he declared. ENDS HIS LIFE Warren B. Bovard, Vice-President of the Southern California Uni- versity is reported by the police by shooting at his home. A portion of a note Bovard left said: Investigators assumed Bovar referred to Edward I. Doheny, jr.' building magnate, who was shot and killed by his secretary, who then committed suicide, more than a year ago. | - EESE . | TIDES TOMORROW High tide, 0:30 a.m. 151 feet. Low tide, 6:01 am., 3.8 feet. High tide, 12:03 p.m., 17.8 feet. Low tide, 6:46 p.m., -20 feet. SEATTLE PRICE Plus Freight 41c¢ PER LB COFFEE “T'omorrow’s Styles Today LUXITE SILK LINGERIE The Ideal Gift for the Discriminating Woman Luxite Vest and Bloomer Sets shown in two styles — colors Peach and Flesh— Sizes 36 to 44. Vests $1.75 and $2.00 Bloomers $2.50 and $3.00 Juneaw’s Own Store GEORGE so:" am going to meet Doheny:“ BROTHERS WASON COFFEE, 1 pound for PHONES 92—95 Five Fast Deliveries "HONES 83 OR 85 THE SANITARY GROCERY FREE FREE Your choice of a beautiful Cup and Saucer, a thin brown Glass or a gold banded Glass with GARNICK’S, Phone 174 ..40 cents “The Store That Pleases” GIFT SUGGESTIONS MEN ALL STANDARD MAKES SAFETY RAZORS unequalled any- = where. - Just the Store for £E Women to buy gifts for £ "IIlIIIlIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIHIIIIII!IIIlIlIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII".’- Priced from 50c to $10.00 SHAVING SETS $1.00 to $2.50 LEATHER BILL FOLDS $1.00 to $25.00 MILITARY HAIR BRUSHES $1.00 to $15.00 PIPES—50¢ to $10.00 CIGARETTES IN HOLIDAY WRAPPING $1.40 carton CIGARS IN 10’s, 25'¢, 50s’ ASH TRAYS—MANY KINDS SHEAFFER PEN AND PENCIL SETS $1.00 to $32.50 WOMEN IVORY PYRALIN TOILET SETS < 86.75 to $40.00 PERFUME TOILET SETS 2.+ $1.50 to $15.00 . PERFUME: ATOMIZERS """" $1.00 'to $9.00 IMPORTED- AND-DOMESTIC PERFUMES ______ 75¢ to $20.00 MANICU&E ROLLUPS e - $3.00 to $20.00 AMITY LEATHER PURSES $5.00 to $25.00 BEAUTIFUL DIARIES g $2.00 to $5.00 AUGUSTINE & KYERS CANDIES $1.25 to $8.50 MANY ITEMS FOR CHILDREN PRICED FROM 50 CENTS AND UP BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO.

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