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Y PRRT u' i:-. FRORTHLAND About aces a'\(l PQF Pl 1 on hand aml in £17 600 iund. In tho Yukon district, fur caich i pri g0 said Dr. Grafton Burke, phwcmn ch the Hudson Stuck 0 al, while he was s recently. The quan- tity and kind of pelts will be about the same as last year. Nels Anderson, a, died ther failure, rge of oldtimer of Ka- cuddenly of heart Three huge black e to the Government wharf at Cordova. Their frolics entertained residents of the town who crowded the pier. The witchery of the Far East as Purif LUCKIES are kind to you © 1921, The American Tobacco Co., Mirs. | fish played | manifested in the alluriug strains | Everyone knows that sun- shine mellows=that’s why the “TOASTING” process includes the use of the Ultra Violet Rays. LUCKY STRIKE = the finest ciga- rette you ever smoked, made of the finest tobaccos —the Cream of the Crop—~THEN—"IT’S TOASTED." Everyone knows that heat puri- fies and so “TOASTING” =that extra, secret process = removes harmful irritants that cause throat irritation and coughing. It’s toasted” Your Throat Protection = against irritation = against ¢ Associated Press Phore C. P. Dubbs (left), inventor, whose oil “cracking” process, recently sold, restored to Mrs. J. Ogden Armour (right) over $8,000,000 of the faded fortune of her husband, famous packer, who died “broke” in 1927. Dubbs received over $3,000,000 for his share. prevades lhe ht club, rancy, took with them | ¢ guitars and mando- | eight more vc lins. There are eight other pris- | dova has been {oners.” Jail accommodations are | Volture of the {taxed to the limit. | tenced for v. their banjos, F. A. Jones of Cordova has been ies always r throat | | [1aw. | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, FEB. 3, o beat your w ate Alaska's bone dry John Buchard of Nenana is n the Fairbanks jail serving one the first offense and for the second AR 1onth, r of the (v(‘nelal Assembl; held at Pittsburgh in June. next meeting of the Prcsbwery will be held in Fairbanks. The | Closing of the copper itouche has almost he town. There ilies there now. Cash contributions for Seldovia’s Community Chris $222,65. Expenditur $141.85. given to the girl and the boy scout izations and the rest w dded tothe community gymnas- ium fund. mine at| e but four fam- amounted to Alfred Gherke and Miss Murphy of Port Chatham cently married at Seidovia. will make their Chatham. e Te- They ack, manager and part Philadelphia base- m in the American League, wrote a long letter from Fort My- SUNSHINE MELLOWS Heat The advice of your physician is: Keep out of doors, in the open air, breathe deeply; take plenty of exercise in the mel- low sunshine, and have aperiodic check- up on the health of your body. Ollg depopulated ; mas Tree totaled | Of the balance part was! Louise | home at Port | | 1931 former solicitor of the old power .| Chairman Smith and Commissioners Draper and Garsaud of the new | eommission drew senate fire and brought forth a demand that nominae i tlons of the new commissioners be reconsiderad. William V. King (left), former accountant, and Charles A. Russell, DECOTINT THE NEW HOT OR COLD WATER SANITARY WALL FINISH Decotint is an ideal wall coating for the decoration of all interiors. It gives that SOFT, VELVETY, WATER-COLOR effect so essential to refined sur- roundings, and can be applied on plaster walls, wood, or any of the various wall boards. 55¢ per 5 pound package Thomas Hardware Co. Ts ed 1hess I"hoto GET THE BEST AND CLEANEST MILK commission, whose dismissal by ! ers; | ing to his cousi : 3 | Morr of the M on Hotel in An¢ she had v casion of anniversary > in answer to a letter en him on the oc- xty-eighth birthday Rolfe, 71, formerly U and I Restaurant and a Pioneer of ecently in Fairbanks of a paralytic stroke. 1 | . Fsank E | ownier of m Fairba l'Alaska died | J L | Amic ettlemen’ in the disn at Fairbanl Frank G. ed filed by Manley summer against the Fairbanks Exploration In his complaint he °d the company with im- ground leased from k end had asked and cancellation | Company | had ch ar yalty S L Daily mpire waes Ads Tay. Not Only Cheaper but Better : RICE & AHLERS CO. GOOD PLUMBING “We tell you in advance what job will cost” EAspiroids H The New Treatment for COLDS | BUTLER-MAURO i DRUG CO. I "When we sell it—it's right” Telephone 134 We Deliver ¢ - Express Money Orders If you are using a pint have your automobile flat-rate on any job. . TOWNS WRECKED ( out of cour | devastated area where injur-| | 1y being reported. at 1:30. Mrs. Hooker's Coffes Telephone Juneau No. 6 | Shoppe. —adv. —————— LONDON — kEngland’s surplus |women are decreasing. Now there | are only 1,500,000 more women than | men, MILK IS CHEAP FOOD increasing to a quart daily. | New Low Prices Now Effective The Mendenhall Dairy TELEPHONE 985 Geo. Danner, Proprietor . Overhauling Season During the winter months is a good time to and put in good repair. | WL are equipped to make auy repair whether 1t is a general overhauling or a minor ad- || justment and will be pleased to give you a || | |:Connors Motor Company, Inc. | Service Rendered by Experts Handled by the Sanitary Perfection Milking Machine at Lowest Prices Alaska Dairy BOX 1134. Place your orders with Samitary Grocery or George Brothers IN NEW ZEALAND BY DOUBLE BLOW Blazes Ale Stalted by Shock—Stone Houses Are ‘ Demolished (Continued from page 1.) THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat = the water in the harbor start- ed to recede. Dressing stations have been | established throughout the ARCADE CAFE CHRIS BAILEY, Proprietor ed may secure treatment. More nurses are needed as more casualties are constant- . A Restaurant Catering to Those Who Want Good Things to Eat OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Many towns are communications are dis- rupted. Some of the towns are connected with the out- side world by radio. The last census gave Na-| pier a population of 14,346. | isolated FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON. Telephone 409 WARSHIPS ASSIST | AUCKLAND, Feb. 2.—The! British warships Dionede and! Dunedin have left here for Napier with 66 doctors and, 5 nurses. Valentine Building ! Quick- Step The best floor paint that money can buy. Juneau Paint Store TOWN IS AFIRE AUCKLAND, Feb. 3. — A| wireless has been received' here from Vermonica: stating’ the whole town is. afire. The earth shock razed praetically every stone building in the town, J o | | GRAYBAR HEALTH MOTORS WILL GIVE YOU MILD, MEDIUM OR VIOLENT EXERCISE WITHOUT EXERTION ON YOUR PART DISASTER SEVERE AUCKLAND, Feb. 3.— Late this afternoon radio messages are being received from many sections near Nu- pier indicating the quake has breught the worst disaster ever suffered in New Zea- land. Health Motors are endorsed by leading Pluysicians all over the world FREE TRIAL IN YOUR OWN HOME FIRST ——————— ATTENTION Juneau Woman’s Club Luncheon will be held Thursday, Feb. 5th, Alaska Electric Light and Power Company In 1924 there were 1,900,- 000. Juneau and Douglas, Alaska daily you can save by —_— Stationery, Diaries, Autograph Books, Photo .' Albums, Candles, Tillicum Boats and Autos Geo. M. Simpkins Co. Printing and Stationery Open Evenings . oSSR R RS - WOOD SHINGLES STAND GRUELLING TES'I‘Q. The disastrous fire which destroyed a concrete warehouse at 't | Salem, Ore.,, gave a convincing demonstration of the fact that & wood-shingled roofs are not the fire risk that the advocates of ¥ competing materials so ‘often represent them to be. Q This warehouse contained 6,000 bales of hops and 1,000 tons of paper. The fice was so intense thal, the concrete walls ! crumbled under the tremendous heat and collapsed. The roar- 9 ing updraft from the fire carried showers of burning embers to the roofs for blocks around, most of which were covered with ' s thoroughly inspected | cedar shingles. No secondary fires resulted. — (Reprint from & | Lumber Bulletin.) 8 USE ALASKA RED CEDAR SHINGLES o kS Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. PHONE 358 2