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MISSMADISON . IS WINNER OF THREE EVENTS ‘Loses 100 Ya_rd—BackstrokeZ “*in Her First Attempt at Style JEW YORK, April 20—Helene ” 'Madison Saturday night won the Dem pseys to Stage Fight Over Divorce Estelle Will Fight Jack's Attempt to File | in Nevada SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, April 20.' —-Attorneys for Jack Dempsey and THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, APRIL 20 1931, BLOCKADE IS SENT AGAINST PORT, REBELS Attempt Will Be Made to Starve Revolters Out in One Section |Estelle Taylor met here Saturday GAMES SUNDAY Pacific Coast League Seattle 1. 11; Sacramento 3, 16. Los Angeles 0, 2; Hollywood 3, 6. Portland 6, 3; Oakland 7, 6. San Francisco 11, 10; Mission 2, 11. [ National League nings. St. Louis 1; Chicago 4. New York 9; Boston- 2. Pittsburgh 5; Cincinnati 1. American League Detroit 7; Cleveland 2. Philadelphia 3; New York 2. Boston 0; Washington 8. LISBON, April 20—The Govern- |Chicago 12; St. Louis 6. Philadelphia 6; Brooklyn 4, ten in-|on non-metallic minerals such as ed but the probability of valuable finds is believed to be good. The examination in these areas will be of thé preliminary exploratory type. Non-Metallic Minerals To investigate, test, and report clay, limestone, marl, etc., in the railroad belt, and prepare a pam- phlet. on their economic value and possibilities of production $5,- ofi?'hns been set aside. At 3s estimated that tne surface wlxauan of the Anthracite coal field will cost $27,000, and that the core drilling in that MUST RESIGN FOR 83 CENTS Brought Up by Vancou- ver, B. C., Council VANCOUVER, B. C., April 20— The City Council has .called for the resignation of Police Commis- sioner Harry Burgess because a the owners, prospectors and pros- pective investors some gulde as to the possibilities. of the property \ under study. The Geological Survey will main- tain throughout the year a repre- sentative to: work panies, and make available to them the material gathered by the sur- veys herein provided. His salary and expenses of his office will be charged against the $250,000 ap- propriation mentioned. He will also be a medium of coordination between the ruilroad and the other in Alaska,! ‘with ' head- | | quarters at Anchorage, | with prospectors and mining com- Four Year Old Charge Is| SIAM ROYALTY GLIMPSE . S PORTAL, North Dakota, April 20—The King and Queen of Siam got. the first glimpse of the United States Sunday. The King, who is in America for eye treatment, is in good health. e Queen s suffer- ing from a cold. MARIE GOLDSTEIN agencies engaged in this program. 200-yard free style swim easily inlin the office of a third attorney [ ment of Portugal has won a blood- field will cost $100,000. ' 4 o T technical charge of stealing 83 The General Land Office will aid " the Women’s National Champlon- o discuss divorce proposals. less battle with the revolutionists GAMES SATURDAY As the purpose of the Investiga- | sents worth of lumber. stands|in making surveys of the areas in- IS ENGAGED TO WED :;ub swimming meet here but]f;fll-, Jnéouph Scott, Miss Taylor's at-|in the Azores. R 408 15 to el ttiFal rddotres bt bigsien. by one full second to equal her | torndy, said: “There is no chance| The Government has also moved RETW N Doagwe x k: ilroad, it is 5 v Mi 5 own record of 2 minutes and 35)of differences being patched up.|to reestablish authority in Funchal Los Angeles 7; Hollywood 2. ¢ dlong the Alaska Raliroad, i One Couneil member expressed iss. Marie Goldstein,, daugh seconds for the event. Her nearest competitor finished 10 yards behind. Miss Madison won the 500-yard frée style championship easily at the close of the meet after win- the 220 yard event. Miss Madison was defeated for the first time of the tournament when she lost the 100-yard back ; stfoke event to Eleanor Holm of | New York. This was her first at-| ““tempt to swim this style. i In the championship competition ' Helene failed to break any of her . pfevious records. e — , ' Additions to the corps of inspec- thrs, recently authorized, are ex- pected to increase Kansas cigarette tax reveunes $300,000 yearly. {mental cruelty She is determined to obtain a di- vorce in California on charges of She will demand a suitable division of the commun- ity property and will absolutely resist her husband’s attempt to file suit in Nevada.” Dempsey is in Reno, Nevada, and Miss Taylor is in Los Angeles. —— NOTICE After May 1st all bills or ac- counts against the Olympic Pool Reom will , be paid by George Stebac. JOHN COVICH, MIKE B. DRAGNICH. PRI ———" adv. Old papers at The Empire, Mederia where the rebel Junta has been in ¢ontrol for miore than a fortnight. The Government is send- ing armed ships there to tighten the blockade and starve out the rebels. .. ROSS KINNEY HERE Ross Kinney, Superintendent in the Nome District for the Alaska Road Commission, arrived on the Yukon this morning and is regist- ered at the Gastineau Hotel. .- “FINAL CLEANUP” Used Cats, Parts and Motors. Motors for marine purpose. “Name your price and take ’'em.” See “Lucas” at Juneau Motors. —adv. Performanee, too, proves Chevrolet : the Great American Value JUST ARRIVED Portland 5; Oakland 0. San Francisco 7; Mission 12. Seattle 10; Sacramento 4. National League Brooklyn 3; Boston 8. Pittsburgh 9; Cincinnati 6. New York 7; Philadelphia 1. St. Louis 7; Chicago 5. Game went 10 innings. American League "Philadelphia 1; Washington 2. Detroit 3; St. Louis 7. Boston 5; New York 4. Game went 15 innings. Chicago 2; Cleveland 11. * STANDING OF CLUBS. Pacific Coast League Won Lost Pet. To Investigate i Alaska Railroad | Belt Resources Tage One) of non mineral bearing areas with special reference to quantitative tonnage and the assembly of and | recording of all known mines and prospects within the railroad belt will be carried out. Sixty thousand dollars has beeh allocated to Willow Creek, Fair- banks, Copper Mountain, Gird- wood, Kantishna, and Moose Pass districts and a party will operate at each of these areas. In these districts rather éxtensive prospect- |ing or development has been in | progress and ‘the work will be of an intensive type and on a rather | detailed scale. Twenty-four thousand dollars | have been allocated to the West Fork of Chulitna, Valdez Creek, Talkeetna Mountains and Yentna districts and the investigators will Sacramento 9 5 643 Portland 8 6 571 Los Angeles 8 6 571 Mission q 3 .500 Hollywood . 7 ki .500 Oakland 7 7 500 San Francisco 6 8 420 Seattle .10 .286 National League Won Lost Pet. Boston 4 1 -800 ’Sl Louis 4 1 .800 New York . 4 1 800 Chicago . 4 2 667 Pittsburgh 3 3 500 Philadelphia . 2 3 .400 Brooklyn 0 5 .000 Cincinnati 0 5 .000 American League Won Lost Pect. Washington - -800 New York 3 2 .600 St. Louis 3 2 .600 Cleveland .8 2 600 | Philadelphia 2 3 400 Chicago 2 3 400 Detroit 2 3 400 | | Boston . 1 4 .200 .- | determination of possible mineral ! important that the results of the ¢xaminations shall be published as quickly as possible after the field work has been completed. To this end the Geological Survey will prepare at Anchorage, memoranda for publication, setting forth the principal results of the individual investigations within a few weeks after the field work of the parties has been completed. Complete statements of the field results of each project, based on a more thorough study on material col- lected and on the interpretation of many ‘technical 'observations will follow later, but will be issued at as early a 'date as is compatible with a thoroughly sound and ac- curate statement of the results. Area Withdrawn TFor the above purposes the An- thracite Ridge area has been tem- regret that “such small potatoes” made it necessary to ask for the resignation but the City charter requires it. The charge is four years old and was brought to the attention of the Council by the City’s . Chief Counsel. porarily withdrawn from elassifi- cation. The other areas' where the ten parties will operate will not be withdrawn or in any way reserved and this intensive work to produce tonnage will be carried on in the most promising areas, both ori the 'public lands and with the permission of the owners on claims which are already staked. No development work will be done but the' testihg of samples and in- tensive geological work will give |ONE DOSE GERMAN REMEDY ENDS GAS “I was slck and nervous with in- digestion and stomach gas. One dose of Adlerika helped. I eat anything now and sleep good."— | Henry Dodd. You can't get rid of Indigestion ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gold- stein of this city, is engaged to wed, according to a late issue of the San Francisco Chronicle re- ceived here. The mnotice in the Chronicle says: “Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gold- stein of Juneau, Alaska, announce the engagement of their daughter, Marie, t0 John Dolinger of Brook- lyn, New York. Mrs. Goldstein and Miss' Goldstein ‘have been winter- or gas by just doetoring the stom- ach. For gas stays in the UPPER bowel. Adlerika reaches BOTH up- per and lower bowel, washing out poisons which cause gas, nervous- ness and bad sleep. Get Adlerika today; by tomorrow you feel the wonderful effect of this German ding s to take place-early the coming summeér.” D The Florence Shop ing in San Franéisco. The wed- during | Doctor's remedy. Butler-Mauro BEAUTY SPECIALISTS Drug " Co., in "Douglas” by 'Guy'’S|' i~ phone 427 for Drug Store. —adv. Srpaotaieny COAL—ALL KIN DIAMON Burn Diamond Briquets in Ladysmith Steam. Unbeatal ly, are long lasting. Clean. ST COAL (0. Juneaw’s Coal Department Store D BRIQUETS your furnace; bank your fire with ble Diamond Briquets start: quick- Convenient size. Easy to handle. Diamond Briquets, per ton—$16.00 INDIAN LUMP NUT This low costing coal burns with a 16ng clean flame, giving off its heat readily, yet can be oontrolled by the draft so as to hold the fire for a long time. Fill your bin now with this outstanding economy fuel. Remember—every ton must satisfy. Price, per ton—$14.50 PACIFIC COAST NUT COAL S—A COAL FOR EVERY PURSE AND PyRPQSE, PEERLESS UTAH STOVE COAL The best Utah coal obtainable at any price. Ideal for any purpose—furnace, range or heater. Price, per ton—$18.00 DIAMOND BRIQUETS AND LADYSMITH STEAM COMBINATION A half ton of éach of thess good coals mized and ready for use in your furnace. Price, pet ton—$13.50 INDIAN, LUMP-NUT AND LADYSMITH MINE RUN COMBINATION Gives you the ultimate in fuel economy—try it and be con- vinced. Just -about the. quickest. starting coal obtainable in Jow-cost coals. Helps the housewife ’et breakfast under way in a hurry. For a slow-burning sustained fire for your range, furnace or heater—bank your fire with Ladysmith Steam. Price, per ton—3$16.00 PACIFIC COAST NU;I‘ AND LADYSMITH STEAM COMBINATION This combination has proved very popular for furnace use. Free-burning nut coal and coking steam mixed. * EPrice, per ton—$13.25 WEBSTER SMITHING COAL Diamond Brand The best Smithing coal on. the market for any purpose for which smithing coal is used. "Price, ‘per ton—$33.00 ANTHRACITE NUT COAL For the few pJo{)l'e Who still lke to use the Bastern Anthar- cite. NEW CHEVROLET SIX operate in four parties. Only a small amount of mineral has yet been taken out in these districts and they are practically undevelop- The Great American Value Price, per ton—$15.50 LADYSMITH WELLINGTON SCREENED We are distributors of this famous long burning coal. Try it. You will be truly amazed and delighted with its heating performance. THE BIGGER AND BETTER CHEVROLET Priced Delivered at Juneau Equipped DE LUXE PHAETON . ROADSTER ..... .... SPORT ROADSTER .. @OVPE . COUPE, 5-Window .. CORCH ... ... SPORT COUPE, Rumble Seat . 5.PASSENGER COUFPE ....... BEPANG o e SPECIAL SEDAN .. Price, per ton—$18.50, . ; LADYSMITH WELleGTON MINE RUN This has the same qualities as:the above but contains just enough fines to makeé it more désirable for the furnace, ..$752.00 . 710.00 730.00 780.00 790.00 790.00 820.00 845.00 880.00 925.00 \ ebeeee your biscuits and pay cash! On every tin of Schil- ling Baking Powder you will find' this printed statement: $¢If you find any fault whatever in this Baking Powder, or think you do, your grocer will re- turn your money and also pay for the eggs, butter, flour, etc., you have used.*® Whether it’s a 25¢ pan of biscuits or a $3 fruit cake, that offer stands. Your grocer pays you in- stantly. We pay him. 1t’s the ¢ream of tartar B : i in Schilling. That’s the secret. Cream of tartar, onnors Motor Co. [|sehitting Service Rendered by Experts Price, per ton—8$17.50 NANAIMO WELLINGTON SCREENED A mighty good resolution is to €all your fuel dealer/ for o ton of this surprisingly BETTER coal—Nanaimo Wellington— it is especially satisfactory for the heater and range although it is largely used for the furnace as well. This coal well deserves its reputation for belng one of the most desirable coals on the market for the furnace, heater or range. ©! Price, per ton—$37.00 FREE FURNACE INSPECTION We will gladly call to inspect your furnace, recommend the right kind of coal for your equipment, and the proper firing method to get the most’ value'out of your coal. Price, per ton—$18.00 WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS Whether your coal order amounts to a quarter or haff ton, or is counted in cars, we want it. We are prepared to give you the best there is in service, fuel value and two thousand pounds to the ton. NANAIMO WELLINGTON MINE RUN Quality as in the above but loaded from thepile of coal nnfl contains some fines. Price, per ton—§$17.50 The public is cordially invited to inspect the . new models in our showroom All prices quoted are per ton DELIVERED: “ CALL US DIRECT Your'Credit Is Good If Your Credit Is Good! Pacific Coast Coal Company Phone 412 JUNEAU’S COAL MERCHANT FOR THIRTY-FIVE YEARS G. H. WALMSLEY, DISTRICT MANAGER *** [ Baking . Powder .