The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 2, 1931, Page 8

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Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky and Cali- fornia compose the distributing out= UNE MAN []E AD, Daily Cross-word Puzzle Decorated By King GARDNER HUME !{ GHAMBER WANTS Sm’ul(';:[lif'g;f,izf Will business. Standard of New Jersey, .I ral spring Her of ~HOME MAD E ot ik 8. Officers whe Inspect beer and ale: Eng. Favors Modification ; Assurance that the Standard Oil ¢ Company of California will enter | name 9, Gleamed the program of the four other e Hody foint 10. Half quarts |Standard Oil Companies to form| ATLANTA, Ga., Jan. 2. — The | 11, Monkeys |a nation-wide chain for distribu- |National Students Federation of * 19. Scholarlike Plant of Baltimore Post De-| 21. Indefinite e Materials, Furmshmgs and Suggests ‘Alaska’ as Name,tion ana servicing of suimeonis | Americs, by a majority of votes, ty 18, Thing stroyed — Six | Labor in Fine Dwelling | & g a. thuty of New Shell Building |tires, at first thousht appears rev- |feyors moditieation of Prohibition. v i p A 25, Beveruge ¢ jolutionary b - 3 i P Alarms Sounded Weie Obtained Here 2 Eowi for Univ. of Wash. other step of diversifiation of o | vesterday afternoon at the Sixth Annual Congress. | 31, Danish money erations that h & 2 d., Jan. 2 | These days, motorists driving of uecount a as characterized A fi‘”f“om— B, Jen albng e ok HigHeay r‘f‘ i M"k sty 38, Person with a “Alaska” is suggested to rowing |these enterprises for years, With| , ¢ decision was also given that man wa 4 o Hoded b very loud yolee | authorities of the University of joutlets over the entire country ag- frinking 3§ o oo TR 38. Goddess of dawn Washingti dawn shington as a name for the|gregating at least 90,000 and pos- mark on the attractive appearance and commanding view of the new counted for as which de four royed yed : Wk 3 Ventilato Husky racing shell in which the!sessing a very definite sales ap- brick plant of the Baltimore Post| home of Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Gard- o Cobelt A ¢ i 3 ] : 5. 1 Wrinkle | vesterday ner, on a two-acre tract just morth | i Imiian mul- 46 Accopt 36 Grem vake 38 Annoy Z:g;‘g "“;;fif_ "‘c’:‘g'f‘; c:“mi‘l‘:’l"s :}”‘:‘,2:‘:‘ C‘;‘a::‘:g *:ble ;o sell a tire on \ Eighteen employees of the plant |of town, and persons who have seen | sq puiijer T DOWN B Gaie RS R i crec e e b 404 n the Middle West “ scaped down fire escapes and lad- the interior of the residence are )rdent [1N ot Fquniity Percelve hy ear g mber of Commerce e same tire on either 4 undoubtedly stimulate Juter covering (IS sponsoring the suggestion and)coast will 6. ll‘vnllll'l::n e ~n“v;'nrl"""" declares it would be the most ap-| 4. Storms-mixed Yale propriate name for the craft. roin and snow ks d The boat and oars, according to| information received by the cham-| Spruce by George Pocock, veteran| builder of shells whose fame is in-| ternational. Inasmuch as Alaska produces the finest spruce in the world, the Chamber feels the Ter- ritory has a significant interest in the boat and its name. There are a large number of ke into enthusiastic in praise of its struc-| | tural conveniences, its fine finish- ‘in;zs and artistic furnishings. But | what affords the owners the most ‘A sfaction 'is not realized by pas- sersby or casual visitors, and that is that all materials used in build- ing the dwelling and all its furnish- ings were obtained in Juneau and |labor employed in connection with {the structure ,was hired in this |city. In the strictest sense, it is a home-made home. LADIES’ HOSE turned in and| i enrringes dJapunese eoln all available sent to tk se The known dead is Joseph Jass, linotype o r, who from a window of the third floor.| s KETCHIKAN AND - Goodrich Shoe Pacs ||} A very good ) value at $1.00 Associated Press Photo The work of Mrs. Minn: Kauf- |mann Raud, Pittsburgh, Pa., in de- { i GURDUVA TU BE relopment of Swedish and Nor | Planned by Mrs. Gardner 7 ‘?i:f,k:& “,“%3“';1 EHgRcE. e Light and wegian singers was recognized by | The plans and design were by ./// of 1; ly § i asklng'l(lm T Mrs, Gardner. The house is 36 feet e e ! Durable was pointed out. The athletic teams of the institution are labeled “Huskies,” another word of signifi- cance in the Territory’s history. “Nothing could be more appropriate than for a Husky crew to row in bk a shell called “Alaska” to victory S A BIN’S 3 in the Pacific Coast Conference by 46 in dimensions. The full base- ment of concrete with walls 7 feet 2 inches in height, affords space for |a two-car garage, the Newell oil | burner and the Birchfield boiler of ithe heating system, and the laundry and clothes-drying lines. The wward of a gold medal from the AT DEDIC ATION Fnerienss: { TP Announce Acceptance OHNF Invitation to Patrici- ___,w YEAR GGLF Fresh Stock an o 34 III%I.I pate in Ceremonies Ketchikan and Cordova, respond- Ing to an invitation from the local Chamber of Commerce, have noti- fied that organization they will be GAME RESULTS IN TIE SCORE | living floor is divided into a living |room, 14 by 22 feet, with a vaulted | perfect arch ceiling and a large fireplace; a dining room, 9 by 12; a sun room, 9 by 16; two bedrooms, |one 14 by 14 and the other 9 by %flllfl% battle with California in the Oak- land estuary next Spring and later capture national honors at Pough- keepsie with the same combina- tion,” declared Secretary G. H. “Everything in Furnish- ings for Men” & N mdumm B R AN JEEE AN AN dEEN NN Walmsley commenting on the pro- posal. representtd in the dedication of the Territorial capitol building. This } ‘H | with known today by Secre- was made known to (Hotace O: Adamis and (B bl T e a kitchen, 12 by 12, equipped electric range and built-in PO B By et w) - ReoB. Oxrelder Will fa bathroom 6 by 12. L Dally Empire Want Ads Pay. f 1, y - E e walls and elll e V= gy erdbn (fifi;?.‘ Play Off Tonight |room are stipple-inishel. Al other — ¢ io F: b rked out by a| New ar's - ‘mamscxcepttev _uc en and ath- L e s e e by e e 2 mittee, Chairman H. VanderLeest.|in the Charles Goldstein Building,|t"° 2F¢ Puty finished : Ribbon Grain Mahogany The front door and all the trim in the living room are of ribbon grain Philippine Mahogany. The trim and doors and windows of oth- er rooms are of Alaska hemlock. The commodious closets are lined It is expected that a number of|Horace O. Adams and Lieut. R. B.s other Alaska towns, particularly|Oxreider, with cards of 48, tied | those in Southeast Alaska will send | for first place. They will engage in delegations. In fact, Walmsley |3 play-off match this evening. said, it is hoped ti °Ty COM-| In the special games yesterday munity in the Territory will parti- }bv:\\'m'n Businessmen and Gov- TOYS cipate. {ernment Men and Business Men | . 2 % HE > and High School youths, the Bust-| Vit Alaska cedar. All cabinets are ness Men won in both instances, |Of Alaska spruce. 1ess Me! n bot stances. 5 5 ¢ No Deaths Are | In the New Years tournament h:fl‘;’:fi’; e U U S RIFI ED | § Atributed to ine entris, besides Mr. Adams and | "T,0%% pqtors are conceated and AC C Poison Liquor He B HG Perkins and |©f the Trane design. Heat can be i 1 S pewins nd| automatically regulated from the p ! i g g | living 1 opper i s used T A PR Q . NEW YORK CITY, N. Y. °|strom 54, Hilding Haglund 55, Hen- 3““:’11;1‘{““’!"“ Lffi""“’_‘fl‘t;“:y:’l‘mi: i We have a few fine TOYS left over. Before pacig BYSUEY G pesons Behrendis, Archie Gubser and|puune” ragiators and the copper inventory we will dispose of the entire line alcoholism hn Hellenthal 58, Roy Smith 50, are being treated for alcoh ¥ % o tube water system are the first of as a result of New Year's fes- |Phillip Bertholl 60, L. J. Holmquisc ivities, No deaths have been |61, Toivo Lahikainen 62, H. Holl- |thelr kind in Alaska B, | No Sestbs huve. ‘boes : : The outside sheeting of the house attributed directly to poison li- |mann 63, Harold Hanson and Ean- | e 3 g is 4-inch bevelled Alaska red cedar. quer although many of those in |ner Smith 65, Dr. W. W. Council | o .. |The roof is covered with 5-to-2} hospitals are acute cases and |67, Jack Kearney 68, Fred Harris|, & 00 B CReC W0 PURR their outcome is doubtful. Three |73, Ralph Bardi 74 and Earl Mon- | o0 h | at SACRIFICE PRICES rather than carry them over another year. The list includes: POOL TABLES—injtwo sizes II-IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIll]IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIII|l|||- Jurn 7o QUALITY furn fo ECONOMY LU T T T deaths took place last year as |agle 80. D s SPORT-BALLS AIRPLANES a result of poison liquor in Businessmen defeated the Gov- Plumbing and heating equipmenLl iE: o R vl T 20| Ahlers Company of this city. Con- : s 4 ! ! By sunvey mawTINiQUE| TR Bondioe 40, Hallman I Ee il T eine Sork was. dona ———and If you are making your food selections as PIGGLY WIGGLY you are Adams 59, and Jerry Goss, Jr., 60. & & Members of the losing teams and PORT-DE-FRANCE, January 2—|¢heir strokes were Holmquist 56, A photographic survey by airplane |yo.,con 57 Oxreider 59, and Truit of this island has added 29,162)g, acres to France's colonial empire,| pyginessmen triumphed over High the area being shown as 273153 School bo 219 to 236. Scores of acres instead of the 243,991 arrived |y o winy were Adams 48, Jerry at by the surface survey. Goss, Jr., 56; Fred Henning 57 and Hollmann 58. The High School youths were | Haglund 56, Toivo Lahikainen 58, and the chimney was built by George E. Krause. Electric wiring and fixtures were installed by the Alaska Electric Light and Power Company. Mill detail and lumber work and supplies were obtained from the Juneau Lumber Mills. Doors and door locks and knobs and builders’ hardware were fur- nished from the Thomas Hardware Company. Rugs and furniture were | shopping the modern way of today. 1931 is here and it will be MORE prosperous if you will give PIGGLY WIGGLY a trial. WOODEN TED-TOYS Leader Dep’t. Store Open Evenings bought of the Thomas Hardware o (iu N‘L‘{O.h:_n_e“_mmal o, Company and of the Juneau-Young PHONE s GEORGE BR ERS § ) \ Pints 7c Linols d = hades were.ontained trom te . NI RROO DV = e e T 14c¢ 1. |Brothers Attempt to M. Behrends Company. The deco- | SEE OUR WINDOWS | Rob Store; One Killed |rating is the work of Max H.| Mielke. y FOR REAL FIRST OF THE MONTH BARGAINS | ROCKHILL, 111, Jan. 2—Frank| Curtains were designed and made| GARNICK’S, Phone 174 FRESH MILK eesmaail YOUR | WEATHER Quarts . . | | CHART i CALENDAR ARRIVED | Steel, aged 20, was shot and killed | by Mrs. Gardner. ) as he and his brother, T. A. Steele M. J. Musser was the builder. | | attempted to rob a grocery store.| “By using Alaska materials in| | Both were masked and carried|so far as possible and patronizing| | shotguns. Roy Sparks, store man- ska business interests exclusive- lug:vr. was shot and wounded in|ly,” said Mr. Gardner, “the house || the exchange of shots. T. A. Steele|cost less and was erected quicker| w’uns later arrested. and more satisfactorily than if I | >, had tried to obtain materials or | NO. 1 GRADED YAKIMA NETTED GEMS, “Bluebird,” 100 pound sack :..... .... .....$2.39 NO. 2 YAKIMA GEMS FIREWEED PURE HONEY, 5 pound pail ... . HAMS, sugar cured, wholeor half, pound CHEESE, American Full Cream, pound ..% .4 EASTERN CRANBERRIES, 2 pounds ..:..:. FLOUR, Pillsbury’s Best, Eastern Hard Wheat, 49-pound sack ... i EaE G SLIS R NALLY’S MAYONNAISE- Quarts PRERNN | Pints gy e, IR0 PABSTETTE CHEESE, all varieties, 121b pkg....22¢ IMPORTED SWISS KNIGHT, six portions ....:.60c i HAS i i BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. Thnm are 4,636 gasoline filling |deal directly with commercial hous-‘ es in the States.” | stations in the Chicago area. “ - e B = | | Wo)kmgmun: families spend an Storm-swept islands of the Car-| | average of $140 a year for medical [ibbean sea now are guarded b:,‘ care, says the bureau of labor sta-|automatic lighthouses that are vis- tistics. Jited only once in six monib;. Fresh Killed Chicken 28¢c Pound eorge Brothers Grocery DUE ON “NORTHLAND” TODAY - .+ . Old Papers for sale at Empire Office WHY Not Only Cheaper but B f | H Better Y RICE & AHLERS CO. GOOD PLUMBING “We tell you in advance what job will cost” Tessssssssssaaseses: e=wwe | s w2 & A fakia

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