The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 20, 1930, Page 8

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B r o THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, DEC. 20, 1930. CITY 70 BUILD OFFICERS ARE | Daily Grossacord ?uff{fm ALAMEDA HAS fie %= BANK CASHIER - {20-FOOT GRID INSTALLED BY | ;55" cromperccmrmr “Eiis | 15 ON BOARD i o ENDS HIS LIFE - IN SHORT TIME : LOCAL LEGION | I iy . Amerienn Inte Advices have been receiv- . Small cushions GBMING HERE Angry . Volceless | Anderson, Cashier of the Bank of sreernent with Warner J T. Petrich Succeeds! ed by The Empire that Pilot Everett L. Wasson returned consonants Dety | Oakley, committed suicide by har ng himself early Saturday with Clears Property Title to wawon for| Claud Helgesen as Com- | Waterfront Strip | mander of Local Post “ : = | | over whicl = > 22 zosmmm, died from exhaustion and exposure in the Liard dis- trict when his plane was forced down on October 11. An inquest is being held at Whitehorse. pper Hohi's wite E. J. A. (Paddy) Burke, who shee . b Morning for Ports . Rtun awayg & The Bank of Oakley closed Fri- ety in Alaska " STORIA mr o) SEATTLE, Dec. 20—Steamer Al- moun- day and was taken over by the State Bank Eexaminers. Anderson disappeared after his to Whitehorse Friday after- b fjely s v L noon with the body of Pilot th h i : s Weul oaor 10 |Steamer Left Seattle This ekt S e Baky Sk e " nall by his brother Frank. S Permit ait BLUER LREEER S | A‘r a special meeting held last (AT 3 :Elpol"l:‘n‘.rl:n ameda sailed for Alaska ports at Emil Kading and Bob automobile crashed into a tree fro night in the Dugout, Alford John| i abasively 9 o'clock this morning with 85 firsc Marten, companions of | near Oakley Friday afternoon, but and work | S T clgss passengers and nine steerage. Burke; were returned to e returned late Friday night to his Suldler en- 8 Outnt 41. Seolds he following passengers aboard Whitehorse by Pilot Wasson, home and took his life. Past. Bk ke o s o ancient ennt. 4% SR |ar booked for Juneau: last week after being found .. n - by Sperling. stalled were: J. T. Pet- Commander; E. M. Pol-| Vice-Command | tal of freland 6. Goddess of a7 J. Hareburt, Mrs. Robertson, Miss at their snow camp. Burke's M. Metzgar, Rev. L. Egan, Mrs. L. body had been interred near C. Shaver, Miss Jessie Blake, Clar- © the camp. {ence Dunn, Mrs. Freda Johnson, J., ® L Cozy home . Kind of fruft v i | ] Daily Ezupire Want Ads Pay. particie it J commiseration BOWN time of 52 One who 1. Corroded Christ 50. Cerd game 1. Soforlis, wife and baby, J. Cra- ® © ®© © 8 e v e ® ¢ 0 ¢ o Imitates 7. Utte 61, Fint: b e i mar, N. G. Doolittle, Mrs. A. Shud- | e 2 usual and rd, 2d. Vice-Commander; | Petrich to the Cordova or-, ion. ns were adopted last n for | aires to t on C‘lr.w\nnx rans who are confined to| General of Canada since 1926. a2 S S B Da“y Empire Want Ads Pfiy |Il|ll"lél,wlg M“ I re i Siaks H ¥ paid Hendrickson, Adl"»»\“‘«‘ shift, Lieut. Jacob Britt and one f BEES /, Chaplain; A. L stéerags. 1931 | i S ; | d Only seven members of the Uni- i e d versity of Southern California foot- | i e e 3 ball squad of 50 men are from out i TIDE i | served during the past year we i cf the state. L) H it work ! LONDON, ‘Dec. 20. — Yiscount i , Du the evening, Commander illi S - TABLES 8] F(Pr C’lrl.\'t mas fountain pen desk set. The base of i Plus Freigh pointed to succeed Lord Irwin, g the set is made of malachite from us I'reight Viceroy and Governor General of I : the Kennecott mines. The gift was India when the latter's term ex. i presented on behalf of the John| 41c¢ PER LB. pires in March. [ Ly i : e e W. Jones Post of Cordova, Clyde R Viscount Willingdon is familiar | BUT LER'I“A[JRO E him better than a new o} Commander and Dalton L.| i with Indian Affairs having been H R e LAV r. Adjutant, as a token of ap- i | previously in the government serv DRUG CO. H gk, preciation of the services rendered | O ice there. He has been Governoi I | f H Green Hood Shirts Mississippi Leads School Attendance A Day ve Arrow Shirts Victoria Shirts JACKSON, Miss, Dec. 20—Mis- | the: hospitals A visiting commit in public | *e¢ will also make the rounds o nany ex-service men’s homes on New Year's Dad tending season's sreetings. Ide Shirts 50 leads nation in Broadcloths and Silks LSRN R % MANNING'S BLUE-TRADE MARK 1 Re-organization of lae Posts s department of educa- | Drum and Bugle Corps was| Nearly 90 per cent of | 'aunched last night. Walter An-|—7 n are children be frews will assume the leadership|the Post and Post Auxiliary. New | F of five and 17 if the work. nd interesting pictures, acquired K Leiv ina is second in th¢ Re-decoration of the Dugout will | | when the Post delegation made its | ¢ n enrollment of 29 be done in the near future. Tno Anchecrage convention jaunt, have | no total po; pu'mun work will be done by members of | been hung in the Vet's headquar- United S tion sho SABIN’S “Everything in Furnish- ings for Men” a, Deputy Clerk of Court J. W. Mrs. Leivers and their ter Beverly, Miss Ann Gay- Miss Venetia Pugh and her r, Mrs. T. M. Reed, and P. P d, Court Bailiff. hief Deputy United States Mar~ J. F. Statter went from Ket- an to the States with a party prisoners. J. H. Newman, Court G'; R E Nothing would ; ! ! { ( { § N \ { ) § )\ \ § § ) § { | { N § per e, — 1 COURT RETURNS FROM ~ 7N of & SPECIAI TERM AT KE1CHIKAN 5. st Voo s ; went to the ri % tthrs i rdrli i Jical I e b e bt s BROI‘HERS s ~ . m of the Federal District |§uics 1o Vote on Law x headed by 2 A 2 NES 92—95 Christmas Clearance P45 Doy Fardgn Ordary |~ FHOVES 1305 g night on the motorship | BERNE, Switzeriand, Dec. 20.— Five Fast Deliveries Northland. The local term of court|he Swiss Federal Council has fix- We are clu.—in;; out many broken lines and odds and ends . . . ‘I““L““;;l‘;ii‘\“"cilr’e" here after ‘h’“z«rl lrhr:n;:\r‘xmf”i?g: ‘.?:mm:ndf;z . all new stock . . . that will make very suitable. Christmas Gifts Members of the party were:|“Foreign Decorations” initiative. o / Judge and Mrs. H d ti If this initiative is adopted, no at unusual savings. n Justin Jr., Fed At-|Swiss citizen holding an official All of these items are greatly underpriced. Buutiar, Sohi. M. D, ChR: oF | Sepiviel 10 pemeet Semamcios o : TEA APRONS ecri‘?“bfi?r‘?li{ufifL"\’f c'.*:;fpf”w ‘?5}',1 °rrmi?yf§‘£§; Eiiilfnn‘.’éilééfc' READY-TO-WEAR To close out a most attractive assortment of Tea Aprons in dainty ulllmlllllllllllIIIIIIH|||||l||||||||||||||ll||||l|h|"|||||h||||||||Illlllll“l“lllllllllh it organdies and voiles. . . . DRY GOODS VERY SPECIAL--$1.50 Visit one of these departments and you | I{UBBER APRONS Say i are sure to find something suitable for £ From the smaller to the very large sizes . . . in many colors and % i E & i Not Only Ch but |} = combinations. . . . Merry i ylv}e“eeraper . i THAT GIFT g 50 AND 75 CENTS EACH C’ 4 " 99 i g 1 5 ristimas [) H BOXED HANDKERCHIEFS wis s smemoo. || Leader Dep't, Store | 75 CENTS, $1.25 AND $1.95 PER BOX to GOOD PLUMBING g HIM “We tell you in advance |i £ Open Evenings ~ < e S+ aRCRD Wi sost PHONE 454 GEORGE BROTHERS £ ° Cent ’] able = with these E n I IO NOVELTIES OF ALL KINDS TO CHOOSE FROM = SMART : § = GIFTS! ¢ VALUES UP TO $2.00 ¥ = e E| o s o Vy Bl s = gl DATES--Fresh, large bulk, pound .........15c Make Very Useful ar ainty Gifts = ki £ v ; E Every kind of appar- £ § * WALNUTS.-Shelled, extra fancy, free : el gift that any man 5 from shells, poand .. .. 0L b i v c9be ¢ could hope for in va- APPLES--Large, red juicy Winesaps, box .$2.45 WALNUTS--Large soft shelled Fran- quettes, pound ... .0l 0eeesl .50 BRAZIL NUTS--Extra large and fresh, (o070 1 1s R M S AR S SR R R L SRR rieties and values $1 .OO Table MANY., MANY ITEMS INCLUDING COSTUME FLOWERS in lovely Christmas Boxes FLOWERS AND SUN SOX COMBINATIONS unequalled any- where. AR RER AR LARGE PROCESSED EGGS, 3 dozen for . .$1.00 * Shirts BATH SALTS in beautiful containers Twear Just the Store dor ! BOXED STATIONERY in Gift Packages Sl X‘l’:":'enfie‘l‘: }’;fif‘?;‘:’l: market; pound ., il s aee . 38c . THREE HANDKERCHIEFS in a box = Efli‘?&"&fis help you make your se- Ve have EVERYTHING for your CHRISTMAS CHIFFON HOSE in newest colorings = lecltlmns from our . DINNER--Be sure to see our CANDIES 3 “Q = Dress Shirts ua smart array o X A close out line of PURSES = re igi::j;o“.ns gifty Haberdasher;, of before you buy Smoking Jackets unequalled values. i Handkerchiefs GARNICK’S Phone 174 All Packed in Beautiful Christmas Boxes SALOUM'S | IIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIII" ; 3 000000000000 A SUNSET ALMONDS--The best on the * ¢ T

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