The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 22, 1931, Page 8

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WEATHER HAS RANGE OF 104 DEGREES IN DAY E‘—O recast fOl‘ Jun(‘au IS‘ Cloudy with Proba- bility of Snow low. The co day was es lower l)l no ex to bring probably pacted here, Snow. accompanied .- — TELEPHONE CALLS FOR GOVT. OFFICES STILL OLD NUMBERS | i [ | f| | | been ma Associated Press Photo Tim Moynihan, Notre Dame coach, ..| and his ‘bride, who was Mabel Roach, daughter of the warden of \ the Wyoming penitentiary at Raw- e contain the new num cally all government to hang onto the Territorial Building e offices have not moved yet— here's the rub. The old num- must be used and subscribers requested to hand onto the directories and use the old| numbers. With several new operators on t tchboard and a confusion arising the result of government offices using old numbers for sev- eral weeks, subscribers are asked to keep their peeves subdued. — - LIEUT. BURTON HERE FROM INTERIOR CITY Lieut. A. H. Burton, Alaska Road | society. Commission, arrived here this week fter several months on duty with field forces in the interior di He was accompanied by M . Bur-|js 1 lins. ‘mmmmMHr S NOW PLANNED Movement on F001 for Or- ganization of Mix- ed Voices A movement for a choral society of mixed voices has been started in Juneau. The first meeting was held s 4 Todd’s | id an enthust group and rep! ves | local clubs, dis- s of the choral has been set ton and her mother, Mrs. DuHam- |}, mel. They have taken apartments at the Bishop Apartments. Lieut. Burton came to the Ter- ritory last summer and, after a few days in local headquarters, was as- cigned to duty at Chitina. Later he was attached to the Fairbanks and Anchorage districts. He is now on assignment at local Commis- sion headquarters. P S TOQUES Woolen Mittens Wool Gloves Wool-Lined Leather Gloves Driving Gloves Kid Gloves Y, SABIN’S “Everything in Furnish- ings for Men” 0 er x director. All Jun il "m(! across the Chan- nel singers, as well as others who are interested in making a success of such an organization, are invited to be present at this meeting next Monday night. - — SAN ANGELO, Texas — A. A. Glover, aged 52, Mayor, jumps from sixty story window of a bank building to his death. IIl health and financial worries are given as the cause. We Have VAPURE Two Sizes Trrror oo e ] 50c¢ and $1.00 BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. “When we sell it—it's right” 1{l Telephone 134 We Deliver Express Money Orders “Tomorrow’s Styles SPECIAL PRICES All this month on LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S SHOES AND SLIPPERS Toda;” SWEA TERS BURSON and TRAVELO Coat Sweaters in a large variety of colors. styles and Reasonably Priced “Juneau’s Own Store” - THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JAN. 22, TWO BIDS MADE - ON PROJECT AT - PT. ALEXANDER . Puget Eound Bridge and|’; Dredge Company Under- bids Local Company were opened yesterday t Alexander Harbor im it was announced today Malcolm Elliott, provement District | ACROSS . Conelusion 7. Extra parts Solution of Ye: Daily Cross-word Puzzle sterday’s Puzzle 1. Purlofmed 8. Evergreen tree 9. 100 square mes 13, Beasts ters 10. Kind of freee . Long seathing ch stone pench . Paradise 8. Steep fax 19 Observed 12. Complete cols lectlons ur 3 Nhlmrlllllu!n mz/or|>Z0 office: in o Oid musieal note [ Nimble . ftiver 1n Ltaty . Guelle od . City In . Comm . Steel benms Ambussador w >|D|= . Bueket . Pasxengers Minute pirticle Z| and Keeney of : Puget Sound nd Dredging Company were idders. atter was low with a ten- r of $16240. The local firm bid! There is available for the ward of the contract has , Maj. Elli aid. It will require s f-rnl da; submit Eng from work will be signed. -eoe - - TRIAL OF DAVE office at P tract for the THOMAS T0 END Vs to prepare and all the data to the Division | nd, Ore., | of olele ‘m of In- floresecuce 53. Botehes 54. Cubie meters W L mmmmPM, Morning—Case Reach- es Jury Late Today The trial of Dave Thomas,“ charged with the murder of Luke Brown, wéll known local Indian, ‘\\ as in its last stages at midafter- inoon today. It was expected the jury would have the case before court adjourned at 5 o'clock. | The testimony was closed just | before Judge Harding adjourned court for the noon recess. An ef- if«m by the Government to re-open |it at the afternoon session in order to submit some rebuttal testimony failed, Judge Harding denying the| | motion. Arguments in the case began shortly after 2 p.m. After the conclusion of these, probably about 5 o'clock, Judge Harding will de- |liver his instruction to the jury. | Thomas, who admitted stabbing |self-defense. He said his life had | been threatened by Brown, who was a prizefighter, and that the latter attacked him in a hallway at the restaurant. He said he stabbed Brown in self-defense. e CASPERSON RITES HELD Casperson, who came to her death by drowning last week in Gas- day in the chapel of the Charles W. Carter Mortuary. The Rev. the services. Interment was in Evergreen Cemetery. - e the Ohio State Prohibition laws and repeal State constitutional provisions creating the Prohibition Department have been introduced in the Ohio Senate. ————— Old papers at ‘I'ne kmptre. |Brown in a local cafe early on the | {morning of May 11, last, pleaded Funeral rites for the late Nettie | tineau Channel, were held yester-| George James, Pastor of the Metho- | dist Episcopal Church, conducted ! COLUMBUS—Four bills to repeal | Testimany Finished This! | | ° A 'flll%fll R G N Widd AW aEE . Morbid Wrenths Ing sound . Speek . Walk to and DOWN 1. Hobhies 2 Afriean arrow poison & River in wuyot 4 i L e tlon L B 6. Bafiing 7 COLONELS GET | LOUISVILLE, XKy, Jan. 22—~ |Capt. Bill Neal, vice president- | business manager of the Loulsville Colonels, has announced a very ambitious spring training program Association champs play 19 exhibi- | tion games and none with clubs of less than Double A standing. Training will be at Mobile, Ala- | bama. Pitchers and caxchers will SET FOR GAMES this year, in which the Americfln, report March 2, the usual gnngl' reporting at Louisville, and going | direct to Mobile. Fielders report March 9. First exhibition games will be March 14, and on March 129 the club will entrain at New Or- leans for home. The schedule ealls for only ma- jor league opposition while in the South, with the Boston Red BSox, lWashingt,on Senators, and Cleve- |land Indians scheduled for games. | IWflshlngton will not play return engagements at Louisville, but Bos-} {ton and Cleveland will, and also | | Cincinnati appears ‘at Loulsville.; plus Montreal and Buffalo of the l | International. | Telephone 92 or 95 P & G SOAP, 25 EDGEMONT CRACKERS, (mce with salads) per package EDGEMONT GRAHAM CRACKERS per pl\cr .35¢ NEW ARRIVALS -- Giandma’s Cakes, Red Rock MOTHERS, bring your babies to Clinic, at Dugout. amination Friday, January 23, 1 p.m. to 4 p. m. Sanitary G;ocery QI|||I||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIll||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIIIIIllIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIlIIIIIII|IIIIIIIfl QUALITY FOODS at FAIR PRICES FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT, large,ieach . NAVEL ORANGES, per dozen :@........ CALIFORNIA HEAD RICE ,per pound CLOVER VALLEY BUTTER (quarters) per Ib. . 38c CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP,22 bars .... baps ... ... €ottage Cheese “The Store That Pleases” i BUTTER—Cascade, prints BUTTER—Jersey or Maid o’ Clover EGGS—Best Ranch, strictly fresh, doz...35¢ EGGS—Fresh, mediums, dozen GEORGE BROTHERS ceme e 39¢ ..28¢ Five Fast Deliveries ..15¢ 25c, 35¢ L ile .$1.00 e 35¢ Free nurse’s ex- PHONES 83—85 o |Girls’ ROMANGE ENDS;; SEEKS DIVORCE MONROE, La., Jan. 22.—The ro- mance of a rich girl, heiress to an Oklahoma oil man’s millions, and a Richland Parish farm lad has end- ed in a divorce court. Louise Strather Bunch, 18 years 1d, heiress of half of the $6,000,000 estate left by O. D. Strother, Semi- nole, Okla., her foster-father, who |died in 1926, married Felix Bunch of Richland in a dramatic elope: ment in August, 1929. © For more than a year they lived happily together, until there start ed what the girl said was an af; fair with an unnamed Monroe woman. It was on charges of infi delity that Mrs. Bunch won th divorce which has been granted the Richland Parish District Co Death Rate High; Hard Fight For Jobs Blamed LOS ANGELES, Cal, Jan. 22.— “Hectic competitive living,” 1 which young girls, not yet adjuste i to post-war conditions, are “bat. tling with their brothers for jol was blamed today by Dr. Kend: | Emerson of New York for the much heavier death rate among girl: from fifteen to twenty-five year: of age than among boys of simila; ages. “This life of competition puts such a strain upon girls that they are particularly subject to the rav- ages of tuberculosis. American in- dustries are waking up to the fact that this menace needs a remedy, and are seeking it through the im- provement of labor conditions,” Dr. Emerson, managing director of the National Tuberculosis Assoclation, said. ! i o IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHI Leader Dep't. Store Notice to Our Creditors Prompt payment of all accounts over 30 days old will be especially appreciated at this time owing to our extensive building alterations going on now at our store. LOVE BIRD Chinaware Cou- pens will be given for ecvery dolB paid. George Brothers, Props. ‘Ui II»IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIlllIl!lIIIIII“‘ FOR SALE SHOW CASES, COUNTERS, SHELVING, TABLES GEORGE BROTHERS HEALTH IS LIFE’S GREATEST ASSET Start the Baby Right by Having a Examination at the Dugout Tomorrow from 1 to 4 o’clock THEN GIVE BABY THE PROPER NOURISHING FOOD We sell GERBER’S CONCENTRATED VEGETABLES for 15 cents a can GARNICK’S CALIFORNIA GROCERY NO JUST DEL MONTE GRAPEFRUIT, No. 2 can, new TOO HIGH Phone 174 Phone 478 NOT EXACTLY RIGHT. TOO | LOW- | | ! pack, just-in, 4 cans for.... ... ..... .......$1.00 YE MISSION GRAPEFRUIT, broken pieces, No. 2 Bap 3catis for o+ o R 2 R0 BUTTER--Darigold brand, in quarters, 2 Ibs, for .75c EGGS--strictly fresh, medium size, 3 dozen for ...85¢ FRESH SPINACH, 2 pounds for ........ ...,.....25¢c LETTUCE, crisp, fresh, large heads ...... ......15¢c CELERY, per bunch ........ ...... ....25¢ and 20c FRESH TOMATOES, real nice, solld per pound . .30c CARROTS, large bunches .... ..... .... ..... ..10c GREEN PEPPERS, per pound .... ...... .......35¢c SWEET JUICY ORANGES, 4 dozen ............$1.00 MOTHERS:. Take your babies to the Clinic at Amerlcap Legion Dugout Friday, Jan. 23, ,from 1 to 4 p. m. FREE nurse’s exan:zmmon.

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