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Highway Engineer D 'l C d P ] timation is forthcoming as to what 2 BROTHERS P B al y ross-wor UZZle this matter will be, but the idea | n Elect Arrives; is one of general interest and is ] m , 9 ' advanced by those members whose ‘es . ACROSS Sot Vesterday's Puzzl 8. Destiny rances | il S 6. Short for . Pronoun of February. |s wilam A Hesse High e Short for & JAINTSIE] . At no time A large attendance is expected a!! N Y quLDS s wy E‘h’:im;:n-giicg' oa;n;;e . SCHUUL'S PRUM (& Bwoon o . Lurke oinis VISIT TU‘NIGHT this meeting to greet the District | i ere this " & Deputy at his last official visit at rder ) & tree Frult drinks f i i [ ner Aimnmcda. from Ket- : 4 Chinese de= 3 lrrrI:gfllII:EK | the Southeastern Alaska lodges, he {Mmdeless Recen!ly ‘Llec s chikan where he has been # s PR : Grment tor o R previously having visited Ketchikan| trocuted, Laid in . | @ residing for years. % S 11116 And: Lats 3 ! 3 and SI 3 | Q f Publisher, Who ¢ Wil take office on March 1, @ Serenaders Orchestra Will|%: ,.,flfii.,,. Latin 1 Gives vy H.. Mescerbcheriidh Yo Py kagway 1 Grave atDatin Jons o ublis ’ ® 1 g 'Highway Engineer e F 3 h M % f office . Uaelle H‘ ° o | R . urnis usic 0 0. A brother of . Wi | Aimed to Build Ideal |* R J. sommers . D M 3 Odin” | Cxclamaton | Call to J.uneau [:odge igh P"ced. c'g"eft“ | BELLAIRE, Ohio, Feb. 25.—Mrs. 5 p e Mr. Hesse was the only e ance March 6 AR e Gt | at Meetmg Tomght Get Blg Play in ltaly Irene Schroeder, electrocuted in the Newspaper, Have Failed |¢ pemocratic candidate for a o A e AL £00 | Pennsylvania State Prison Monday | —— Territorial office who was e| Invitations are going into the|'s Shallow recep- o e s Henry Messerschmidt, District| ROME, Feb. 25. — High-priced | With Glenn Dague for the murder o in the election ®[mails now for the Annual Prom to|m. Witherea . Hindu orin- Deputy Grand Exalted Ruler of |cigarettes are selling more freely Of a Pennsylvania State Highway S : o to]® mber. He was op- @ |be given by the Junior Class of [#8. Makes a mis- o8 e of the ~ |the Benevolent and Protective Or-|than in more prosperous days. Patrolman, was buried here at s E Hich would | ® % ‘{MAU‘merszp»lm- : L'h.e hiTh s;;:‘ool’ in the sohool‘s‘a‘ Binds ?’u‘u?l = der of Elks for Alaska Southeast, Gceneral Manager Boselli of the da;'n toduy‘;l S L 6 Ris idenls|® n, and n nson, gymnasium March _6, L A::;;;an- i 3 .D::}: ;l"n will .arrive on the Steamer Queen|Government tobacco monopoly says | our newspaper photographers . ependent, and carried all ®| Members of the invitations com- [y FaTe ol R e S o and make his official visit to Ju- | the volume of trade has gone down, | Were held in jail after attempting ¢ B e ey o wends)|® Divisio ® | mittee, which consists of Lawrence 55, Dolentate 5. Near DOWN 47. Ingredient of |neau lodge this evening. An ini- | many smokers apparently ellminat-;m take pictures of the funeral St v ing and Sunday, are ® ° $ 0 ® ® %'¢ SiSpringer, Chbtrman; Fobert Sttpeltt o5t T i, FacRisioe ol oo 49. Expunge tiation will be put on by the local | Ing tobacco expense, but this has| Cortege. s ?‘;{n,},f“ ‘;mc h Pulitzer TRt D son, Billy Nikish and Thomas Red- | 8. Throws 69. Friend of tive 50. ¥nderground officers under R. B. Martin, Exalted | been balanced by increased sales| Reporters who were with the | '1‘-’ Ril:db‘p o Hl:’uh:u»r; sons of lingshafer, expect to complete the‘:: 1&;“’0’; o Q’o"-l:ll:' Pk H 'A{:Mnobn.\:. 62, Ruler, after which Mr, Messer-|Of expensive cigarettes, photographers, were not molested. et who founded the H sealing and posting of all envelopes 4% Stasker g3 R schmidt will deliver his message| Here as in other countries cigar-| The cameramen were released : D 2 Fud ¥ " iis evening ome few names of o BianA SO“emer:‘m:" D 87 Silkworm from the Grand Exalted Ruler. ettes are placing cigars. In 20! after e buri ater took ne ,mpnf 1' ol g guests will be added later, but vir-| g ‘Appear " antelo; 6. Burning 60. Parent After the meeting, the members |Years cigars have dropped from 47| pictures of the grave. GO, Sors “-‘v‘, . tually the entire list is completed|sL Old plece of 65. Printer's 1. Pertaining to 63. Hvpothetical born in February will act as hosts|t0 22 per cent of the trade while| Sheriff Howard Duff said rela- Surrogate Court to .vmlm; UR 55, cloth measure the moon force at a feed in the lodge banquet |Cigarettes have gone up from 12| tives of the dead woman said there :;“ulm -/l 1< {‘éhm; Seripps- | The music committee, consisting Tz 5 17 room. Cash Cole is chairman of the | to 48 per cent. “would: be killings” if photograph- of the new s to the Scripps f Ty 1 ST et S - Howard chain for an _estimate T e e i ..-. [Py St T L el i alloved to follow to the $5,000,000 sa to be the largest HOlH)&‘Pd toduy th’t the S 4 i 3 notices se: y e ary PO} et a new | e R D tfered for a newspaper in ¢ lay that the Serenaders state that a matter of importance |record in 1930, a total of 21,535,- hnies oonaladring. the Orchestra has been engaged for the |to every parent in Juneau will be 000 barrels of mineral oils being FELETIRICAL WOREK u(;od-w‘xll oniy = S 5 . dfl\niif;crm Yol discussed at thls.meenng. No in- imported in the first 10 months. | Call Schombel. Telephone 4502. The Scripps-Howard chain would|[Engineer Will ~ Supervise |, Materlals for s B £ o e ihs )y‘l oS DropeT Erection of Seattle week. The color scheme will be . > three newspa g €1 purple and white, 1 be losing $811,000 annt With Federal Building ‘51_;‘? coanititietih T}fufg?sotco;?csi % | " ’s Styles T o i Oy _?‘"p‘]“s‘f’]‘loi'}\’; 3300' orations consists of Iona Messer, 7 0 1 Tomorrow’s Styles Today the fouth was ‘)1»{1 } only| Jesie I Marsnau, cons | chairman; Matilda Holst and Elmer | , // apers could publish for only of the United S Powell. 4 — . 90 d 5 A Department, who su The dance is always one of the 34 ...%//%%W/ ’ b | F.:A! Blo'i)do(nnls said tn”hmr‘ [\V‘x- 7 prircipal social events of the year. % 4% % | A fered $500, more an the | , The approaching affair is expected / / %. .- | ;;“\r\m:]:; :;ff:;('tl S HEH R to be onc of the most brilliant in W% / | 57 - i iR B history of the st ool. . .// .o | N 1 W New Living Standard "z svarsvai |Chilonss Toutiots Invade i THURSDAY—FRIDAY— ? For English Tramps by the Treas Robinson Crusoe’s Island 5377 'leave here n ! % SATURDAY i b i i 424 8V and 60 RSSO DN Sl Se-| VALPARAISO, Chile, Feb. 25— | Mffi?f?f; Lo :gnsvh s are lattle e i | The 208 residents whom a census i 4 k S. | The Seattle federal buil }| enumerator recently found on Juan i | A recent order abolished Stone-|completed, will be one of the|Ferandes lsiands, once. inhabited All merchandise purchased on | breaking in "‘Ork'm“sesd and In-|largest in the country. The -|by Robinson Crusoe and his man i mates are to have beds instead yure will oceupy an entire block Of | Friday, are having plenty of vis- these three days will be charged of bunks or hammocks. €aM 1anq facing on First Avenue. Theljtors towels and shirts, baths, ang meat lyork of clearing the site began last| A special cruise aboard an ocean i on March accounts. ;‘dnr”:z‘ vegetables are other in- gummer with the demlontxo:l of ;{"‘C liner leaves this port soon for the e — — novations Rainier Grand Hotel and other|famous jsle some 400 miles out in | The new order resulted from 2 y,44ings that had occupied the the Pacific, d G W Boll N P Ail' Li.l‘l 2 Th 5 : fed the|ihe , due west of Valparaiso. ew Iassenger es 9 srowing demand for beier <ondl | ground tor many years Anoter cruie wil tolow, and sev: | 17 CUQTVCT DUEL 0 e Phgi g eat Cities| il st b e i s becaus ¥ —_———————— eral yachting parties are making pants in recent years have been S S ’ (AR i i unemployed workers of a better the, i, ent denate | Money Saving Values on New o Judge Hill Is Visitors are welcomed by the in- CHICAGp, Feb. 25.—Alr passen- PN O PR SR 5 e s i i 5D then the pmiesionsl ve- ' . habitant: S ‘ ger service between Chicago, De- b, grant, Confirmed PR e s F rom H OUSE | troit, Cleveland, 8t. Louis and To- Clean Merchandise ‘ By Senate small Chilean garrison is included | |ledo will be frequent after this| | Wolves and coyotes are more | in the population. Creates Employment Agen- | month. | numerous than usual this winter WASHINGTON, D. C., Feb. cies Under Govern- ;th’rhebne‘w Cen!ln;y Rh’X lines will in the McKinley Park region. 25.—~The nomination of E. Coke 1 Sads en begin operating nine 10-pas- Many trappers report that for the| Hill to be Judge of the Third ment Superwsnon | senger, tri-motored planes, with i three round trips daily to St. Louis, | | five to Toledo and six daily be- | WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb..25—| Cleveland and Detroit by | tween | The House has passed the Wag-|yway of Toledo. |ner Bill to create a system of Fed-i The Thompson Corporation now erally supervised employment agen-|mayes one round trip daily between |cies. ‘These agencles will be SUD-|gnjcago and Detrolt and six daily |ported by Federal and State funds peween Detroit and Cleveland. ‘equa]ly. ) Two passenger planes daily are |, The House rejected the Adminis-|operated by National Air Transport| |tration’s sponsored substitutes In-)petween Chicago and Cleveland and |cluding one by Secretary Doak. His|three round trips are made be- |plan would have limited Govern-|iween Chicago and Detroit. ment financial assistance. % The bill now goes to the Senate. first time wolves have been caught in steel tr: Judicial Division of Alaska has been approved by the Senate. Judge Hill was nominated for his second term. Dresses Silk Dresses in both plain and print materials Our Entire SPRING STOCK ,ee Old papers at the Empire office A of LU GROUP I—Values to $16.75— For $5.95 Ladies’ Footwear GROUP II—Values to $12.50— For $3.95 —————————— Old papers at the Empire office. MONARCH Quality Food Products CALIFORNIA GROCERY PHONE 478 GROUP III—An assortment of new Party Dresses in sizes 16- 18-20—Values to $24.50—For $16.95 arrived on the Hard Times DANCE Auspices L. 0. 0. M. No. 700 4 - PRIZES - 4 FOR THE MOST APPROPRIATE HARD TIMES COSTUMES last boat J. M. Saloum Next to @astineau Hotel BLOUSES An assortment of Satin, Flat Crepe and Chiffon models. Sizes 34-36-38. Pastel shades. Values to $9.75—SPECIAL $3.95. HOSIERY A group of broken sizes and colors in Chiffon Hosiery— Values $1.95 and' $2.25. Sizes 8% to 10. SPECIAL $1.25 pair. Have You Bought Your FLOUR? Gold Medal, 49 pound sacks (Going fast at this price) GARNICK’S—Phone 174 LT T T AU i .$2.15 Music by the “MERRIMAKERS” NEW KABO ARRIV ALS New Four Piece Orchestra A.B. HALL TONIGHT POPULAR PRICES GEORGE BROTHERS TELEPHONES -92—95 Five Fast Deliveries SAMPLE LINE OF GOSSARD FOUNDATION GARMENTS All Less Than Half Regular Price Sizes 34 and 36 only FELT HATS Values to $8.95—CLEAN SWEEP—$2.75 General Admission, $1.00 Ladies Free COME AND FROLIC WITH THE MOOSE £ O™ Among the New Arrivals Childhood Two Piece Sleeping Garments— Tops or bottoms, sold separately - Kapock Pillow Fillers—All sizes. Spectators, 25¢ Corsets HHIHTTHI Corselettes ) Brassieres Rag Rugs—up to 36x63 at low prices. S R G O N Ready Mode Cartlils @d Curtain Coods- NO APPROV ALS NO EXCHANGES NO REFUNDS : . ‘ : By the yard.. New low price. P, New Goods arriving on every boat. Leader Dep't. Store GEORGE BROTHERS PHONE 454 Butler, Mauro Drug Co. i “When We Sell It—It's Right” TELEPHONE 134 ~ WE DELIVER Express Money Orders @ Juneau’s Own Store i