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Sk 8 3 WOMAN BANKER 40 YEARS e il LOCAL CONTROL IN'MALL FRAUD CASE (DREQIDENT T) | Daily Crossavord Pussle ARE TAKEN ON |SPECIAL SONG | ACE(‘!! Solution of Yesterday’s Puzzle 6. Vigor: slang ! RE 1. Pronbus 1. Ous with » ] ¥ BILAWINAICTTITISINPIVIRIE] H".:‘.an“:'" y . % [PIAIRARIMIEIDIAILINAISIAIR] Couaters | A RN SEy DIE IN CHAIR GIVEN SUNDAY r i EADIDENSIMSEICEDELS| 1. ek, La y g [EATERMKIAN] i Ef; 404 5 3 i : : . ‘ 0. ; oeder and Com-|Junior Choir Will C § Leonard Baldwin Outlines Will Attend Church in" Al-| j2- Arser, oo o flg]m Mrs. Schr Junior Choir Will Celebrate Plan Before Special exandria — Place | i Reoes™ i A rmu osiar. |, panion Are on Final at Resurrection i Wreath Tomb | & fhe oanian i Automobile Trip Lutheran Church Investigators reath on lom 1. Avoenr | o P TR | fley % ru . [ The Junlor Choir of the Resur- 1. Bleaf of . LOMEN AND GOSHAW \USUAL OBSERVANCE g SPEEDING ACROSS rcion Lithran, e il co- | | | B R brate their third anniversary with CLASH AT HEAR[NG\ OF DAY IS CHANGED o STATE UNDER GUARD a special song service Sunday eve- 36. Book of maps by v 1208 ning at 7:30 ¢'clock. . [ 33 Quantity per Senator Kendrick Approves| |Representative Beck Gives " ditror uie :';-' :g:"a"m::'"“ i m:’:’:"_ Woman and Man on Same 10 SRS Gk tad e 1> o v | ) rment of Suggestions to Talk to Members | i actoar i L Road Today Where [special numbers which winl be giv- 1 . Lively dant disturbance 3. Speed con- . Aid Industry of Congress R e iy They Killed e Gorppral--- [0 Eomss pion. op ter ork D! p Oermd of l. 6. Pinced 1o the ; h er, Birdie Jen- WASHINGTON, D. C., Feb. 21— WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 21— | ¢! CRotep ory A o hone NEWCASTLE, Penn, Feb. 21— ;fimummmmumm TR Plans for a constructive organiza- | {MEURN NS Washington's ~ birthday Mrs. Irene Schroeder and W. Glenn| ol "o oo * Violet Mello, Al- tlon of the reindeer industry in comes Sunday, observance by the Dague were taken on their last bl g, by o i i Alaska on a cooperative marketing | Nation's officials will depart from automoblle ride today. They are| o i ol piette Shearer basis were outlined to the special /the usual custom. speeding half way across the State| p w1 poick and Mrs, Allen, Helo reindeer commitee yesterday by President Hoover plans to attend to the Rockview Penitentiary. where At e plavn!sf. X Leonard Baldwin of New York, one wchurch in Alexandria, Virginia, they will die in the chair on Mon- - : J h Washington worshipped. He ‘The public is cordially invited . i of the backers of the Lomen Rein- tw ere Washingt Pl day for the killing of Corporal attend the services and help the deer Corporation. | will occupy the same pew as did Brady Paul, State Highway Patrol- |y w0 ™ et ate the anni- # i | President. 29, e ‘ The keynote of his plan is local| | the First man in December 1029, ey control through responsible repre-| “ From Alexandria the tPresldent The route lies over the same & sentatives of natives, the corpora-| Associated Press Photo (will continue to Mount Vernon road on which the couple killed tion furnishing boats for market- A pamphlet “Why Investors Lose In Oil” led to the Indictment of |Where he will place a wreath on Paul. REGISTRATION OF VOTERS the. 19 persons on charges of using the mails to defraud by a federal grand ‘the tomb of Washington. A heavily armed guard protects 5 Critic Testifies [ afiey dd OKiahomaIOlLy; amoDg tham were Hichard SuRdonttgpst | Conareis. Wirns, SOl SRR the little calvacade. Registration Book for Registra- g _| teft), a former New York police commissioner: . Walton (lower |tional reading of Washington'’s fare- tion of Voters, General Municipal H , Alaska fox f | Mrs, Schroeder Smiled as she ”(‘;:;‘riaecrfi?jhsfm n.:.easb:xmex 3;;1{“ left), Impeached as governor of Oklahoma, and 8. E. J. Cox, Oklahoms :well address, eliminating it in- fa- by e el ¥ s Election to' be held Tuesday, April a y 1 C|ty stock pro noter and uld to be the | y 2 Baldwin's plan will be beneficial if | e vor of an address o:: “theJFlrst in the day she had given way to{7, 1831, ;mx:ael open;d hid;{. Feb- ver] rlei i i President by Representative ames hysteris hen told Gov. Pinchot)ruary A , and rema open r t e suffi | ysterics W ng‘: nq:;n mzup:fiwe‘in g;sm s‘c‘nn Shf‘ l] Keep Mel‘e Mun | M. Beck of Pennsylvania. refused to commute her death|until Saturday evening, March b fidence that their interests are to| | ¥rom Meddling in Job | e o sentence to. life imprisonment. B 193§~ i g be protected. He said it would be Dague appeared serene as he left mert‘:an < bomlup‘.mwen }Zéoni a slow process because of prevmus ADVANGE GUARD the prison ‘and entered an auto- %":w" .fnlAl kn: 7 e res :ar friction. He said the industry suf— mobile. ‘erritory o as or one year, 1 t —————— and the Town of Juneau, Alaska, ered from marketing meat in a ontinuously for six months im poor condition. Ic 0u! E | AT ALASKAN ON LEAVE mediately preceding said date itite o1} YN0y 'eleonon are the qualifications 1e: B4 i 5 10- £ ook’ e mos nf;u::gl:ix X diwrsune:d, Bock '8 on leave fros i iulred, X | the Coast Guard cutter Tallapoosa. H. R. SHEPARD, were in the Alaska Territory in-| He is staylng at the Alaska Hotel. 9 ‘Clerk. stead of the million claimed. He| i 4 A . said the Lomen herd was nbaut\RemamS of Alaska and Yu" Firgh publiohfian, Feh 18, 11921 25,000 animals instead of 250,000.| kon B Man t Daily Empire Waos Ads Pay. | Last publication, March 28, 19 | on Business Man to 1 E ht L t Faibhte s Lomen Comes Back | Be Tk Seattl [ |[Eight Legisiators " Carl Lomen declared Goshaw was| e laken to Seattle Here from Seattle for Is | not familiar with the business in| T | C S ® Northern Alaska and he denied un-| 2| ommg esslon H fair dealings with the natives. 1.404’t Tdefit ::;”‘;:Bd'ngazihfg ;;l:le::;\ ome ln 00 men said the corporation reported | efnl.hc Northern Commercial Com-} Eight members of the Alaska ’ to the Government supervisors Amd‘o;mv in Alaska and Yukon Terri- | Legislatur: will arrive here early| the records of all dealings were on | ipritky g G next week on vessels from the| A — y file. et kd‘ed cg:];:pegtewyhl(:ehgrse ¥ south,” the vanguard of the 183i| WASHINGTON, D. C., Feb. 21.—| WASHINGTON, D. G, Feb. 21.— : FNa .. . N . e | session which will be convened her: |The Senate this afternoon passed |Mrs. George Dewey, widow of the o ¢ Sl oG s e LRROR SR S Ll |on March 2, one week from méXt| and sent to conference the $358,-|hero of Manila Bay, dléd unexpect~| done more to hurt” the reindeer|daughter and three sons. Mrs. iMonday On;e Legislator is & PAs-|000.000 Navy' Department bill in-ledly at- her home here.. She had! - filustey has, the Lomeny tParsons LR RS e | senger on the steamer Queen due|cluding $10,000000 with which to|been in ill-health for some time . Senator Approves Flan |MacKinnon and of Miss Randl | Sunday and seven others sailed start work on eleven new destroy-|but her condition was not criticas FIG B ARS--Da]nty and fresh’ BEWGE sl eik (gbaIoan of iTodks Gtitis cliy: trying | i ing on the| She died within a few. minytes aft- the committe, declared Baldwin's| The remains will be sent at once| The Kentucky courts are € |from Seattle this morning ers. il reisbior . . . 2 .0 decide if Mrs. Irene Garretly | steamship Alameda. —_— e —— ler being stricken this afte N 1lle Wlt rea lgs poun g IC plan was the most constructive | to Skagway, where they will be it B! o ’ 55 tr |put aboard the steamship Queen ;nfcty dl;cgwr gf }“;“ w‘" : Members from interior and west- SAILOR HAS OPERATION | T———«oo——-—“mG A ZYNDA | Sy 088 or i osepl isher, who to Vbe de, water tender on b Goshew charged the Lomen herd: | Monday for transporiation 1o Se- Yo of dhe paice and firs depurts | S0 PO % SNl ceern e ‘Goash, Guard uties Tllapoosa GOLD MEDAL FLOUR:-the ers attempted to drive the herds attle, at which place the funeral| ments, s, Garret | > ktord of Ketchikan and . from the native ranges, destroyed and interment will take place. | 1 the only wames directaw ' next Tuesday, although some*of successfully underwent a surgi;t;l Edp A?ldr’;l:r: B it ol f h k ¢ 49 lb $2 1 S the native good-will and he held| News of the death was received| ~ them b nottmril;’ehu?m t}:wd ‘figd ODEFli‘fiO!\ at St. Ann’s Hospital this ki gy 1nest on the market, . D&. the Government responsible for|here in an Associated Press dis-! | miral Farragut which ls sche morhing 3 3% 0 e Pk . For, T Dviton mmumm|mmm|||||m|um||m|mummulmmmnmmmnmnummn i et Koeses fe Sobppcn MRS R T ave Jends, Btarted as Grooery Clerk STR ANGE GLAM ofificsl lefiderosan!' House member | = Baldwin’s Plan Mr. Parsons started his business ?rom Cordova, will have the dis- y , The Baldwin plan divides the career in Alaska 25 years ago as tinction of belng the first out-of- g Seward Peninsula coast territoryia clerk in the grocery department 1 town member to arrive. He '&nd i AL WA YS SOMETHING g into five natural districts. All hel’dslof the Northern Commercial Com- Sabs " Mdibe ai Frhicd g Qiieen | 2 3 in the five districts would be|pany's store at Fairbanks. He re- And‘ il e’ Hehe toimbirow: H E ‘ handled as one, the owners of the|signed from the company's emplyo- Members leaving Seattle today NEW E PHONE 174 herds sharing ownership and brands. iment to establish with J. Dorfner| ILYMPIA, Wash, Feb. 21.—The| =SWE S MR 0 Fa o £ The Alaska Livestock and Pack-|the Creeks Commercial Company,|Washington game laws now permit Second Dividon. asd &' 3. Disoi |2 § ing Company, of which Baldwin|which had its headquarters at|limited hunting of goeducks, a giant Vald Mr. Sundquist is accom- |} s $ is President, would prepare the|Dome, near Fairbanks, and con-|clam, indigent to small areas of the| T 6e% NG SIRCAWSE S0 i --at-- i g deer for market with the Lomens ducted branches on several of the|Puget Sound. The geoduck's shell fnembm i Aatrew. Nerlagd : E u allt as sales agent. creeks in the Fairbanks district. (18 about elght inches long, and its| Z i oo Andy Nylen, Nome, = Baldwin termed criticisms of the| In the course of some years this|neck is capable of evtension from Boo Hellerich, Nome, Cal Bros- H Lomens as unwarranted and pre-|company went out of existence, and fthree to six feet. The flesh is i rgz ward and Grover C. Wimn g £ | judiced. Mr. Parsons with John Healy, then|edible, found under two layers of of this afty.t ‘Mee: Hellerich is ac-|S eorge ro e g oo ro uc s ] Goshaw said Baldwin’s plan was | manager of the Fairbanks store of |heavy skin on the neck. companied by Mrs. Hellerich. H F likely to benefit the natives but|the Northern Commercial Company, [ Fll:st. Division -miembers residing |B H C ALIFORNI A GROCERY doubted if they would accept it. |founded the firm of Healy and & in the southern end of the district = —————— Parsons, wholesale dealers in hay,|Dawes Denies Offer Wil ‘comb ‘eliher ‘o 'the. Alamsas E NU FOODS MILK WAFERS .30C H E 478 grain and gasoline, and retail deal- OF Arms Parley Job|Tubiort ocs bur the Nostnianaa|E s PHONE 47 FEERU RESTUR |ers and outfitters in groceries. This 3 y it siturd-y They are, Sena- = = {firm maintained headquarters in . > $ =4 banks LONDON, Feb, 21.—U. S. Am-|tor Charles Benjamin, Wrangell, /= £ (Fairbanks and hid o laxge Whole |, ecador Oharies . Dawes aecares and Represensatives 3. & Jonn-|E - NU FOODS FLAT BREAD ..30c £ opposite Fairbanks. he knows nothing of the report|son and A. H. Ziegler, Ketchikan. § ’ g 4 Returned to N. C. Company by the Central News Agency from m P = ¥ § —_— |Geneva that the League of Nations| A new radio-beacon - 1= 2 . ked Afier several successful Seasons | council intends to offer him the| tablished a Fowey Rocks light- | AU GOURMET GUAVA H Suspension Order Revoked|the firm of Healy and Parsons was |00, FERCH TOC T world dis- | house, to guide ships through the = LB s : taken over by the Northern Com- | Pres * = 4 2 f by Marshal Whltey E" mercial Company, and Mr. Par-armement conference. i i E d JELLY, ]ar SRR P BPR TVR, .40C E But r’ auro rug 0. 2 sons returned to its employment,! Py P = - 2 5 fective at Once |assuming a position in the Fair-| First Amerlcan of 1931 g g “When We Sell It—It’s Right’ The suspension order against banl;‘s store. ].gwr he 1.r.;(ns'rc;rekd a E TELEPHONE 134 WE DELIVER Deputy United States Marshal W. |\ the companys store at Koyukuk, & E. Feero, yesterday freed from|20d then 1o 'ts sore ot fuby| H Express Money Orders conspiracy charges in the Umwd‘cumpiny mnn}ge)ears ! 5 1 i | States Commissioner’s Court, was| R = e ;ev;oked ?o:aylb»" M’”“?‘ ’f‘“‘m’“ccfigf::xc?f;gro;h:h:e :;;fi:glz:{lré:;: Fast D li E Anm' 'Nlcenl ‘r(‘;l apf)m‘v};' ‘:Jnn.es he was designated general agent| Telephone 92 or 95 Flve ast Deliveries 3 i States, | o atEe of the company at Nenana. He “Tomorrow’s Styles Today Deputy Feero was restored to|lcHmained in charge there until Closed Monday in observance of Washmgtons erthdny 2 ; ; ) duty this afternoon, Marshal White | 1924: Whe’,“she succe::e: ":"y g‘:;f‘ : : said. 8o far as the Department of |23 Supervising agent and auditor| . LA Justice is concerned this ends the 'O &L © e dursd oo rent | > Aol % Pact 1 . cial Company’s Yukon, Tanana,| 4 whole incident as it related to the Ri: st suspended officer. ‘x‘u;ml:u;l;(;f:nm iver stores and p Feero was charged with having v } " . b + conspired with Mike Pusich, Doug- | M"‘;’“’”" M“‘;‘;‘ ‘:‘::15 ::"c" 2 : 2 c las merchant, to violate the Na-:hmi; X l{mf‘s henih wam oyi LAST DAY tional Prohibition Act, the accusa- |00 1% s’u?;mmggmf Ay L e Tatt wobd 70 dainty Neckwear—tcollar i , 5 < a . W ;??m::}:i ,::S; b}_\]er:‘nemi;dfl':“mr of all branches of the company, l Open T()Illgh! Until 9 o’Clock e las : y —C o & v 2 f which Volney Richmond is npw it o s 11, and Mr. Pusich were freed yester- | ‘adl ! 7and ' cuff sets. — separate fancy collars day, when, after a preliminary ex- mr;;:de:;rsqns headquarters were in | YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE £ s Aol amination Thursday evening, Judge | 0T eSO EEe e o anid vestee effects—an ideal addition to Charles Sey refused to bind them‘me Colman Build in Seattle. { -~ S over to the grand jujry and dis-| ", B o meg ey - DRESSES g i lain frock missed the case against them | he daughte_r, Ethel, lives at thei a p all o family home in Seattle and is nt-l 4 i tending the University of Wash-} C ol WOMEN GO STOCKINGLESS |; 150" One of the sons, Robert,| At Remarkable Savings from Factory i also lives at the home in Seattle. S 1 LONDON—English winters usual-| s -~ ¢, " - S - amples § 69 for -woolen stookings, bu[':lxi;‘l)';‘?(‘((; lsxa\le‘s :?“;“;rilrc;ml:'sman,s son of the famous lawyer ar several smart women have recently |y o adoct con Earl, who is nog| Dudley Field Malone, 2d, has nved "at 12:01 a. m., January 1. been appearing stockingless in the‘"‘mr,_,ed '“‘.es ét. Nen‘mm the unusual distlnctl?n of hav- His mother is shown in maters 4 cvening, among them Lady Seafield| ' e ing been the first child born in, | pal ulonuon in her New York ’ e s o, [ e SR P Leader Dep t. Store i e lel R laca s ey % | Juneau’s Own Store BURLINGTON, Wis—Miss Edna Meinhardt - recently completed 40| vears of service as cashier of al Burlington bank. e ——————— “The Store That Pleases” PHONES 83 OR 85 THE SANITARY GROCERY Daliy smpire Yant Ads Pay. lm# GEORGE BROTHERS PHONE 454 .+ This store will remain closed Monday in Closed Monday in observance of Washington’s Birthday obsérvdice of Wushington's Birthday