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T e : THE ALASKA DAILY EMPIRE MONDAY, JUNE 15, 1931. 3 STOCK MARKET s VISITORS FROM JURY AWARDS Daily Crossacord Puzzle — (YUKONCIROLE 15772 | ACRC! y olution of Yesterday’s Puzzle . Smoot! barked from the Alameda at thi w108 ANGELES J $H5 D00 FOR :oi o e i e | TOURISTS GOME sy =y i Al ISIL ek 14, Am 10. The south ° |ZiErHE 5 LIS TS Mrs. A. E. Anderson, Ora De lm 6, 2 Copper 14. In a line OIRIAIL v 26. Chess pleces = | Clark, C. L. Fenton, Mrs. C. L | lehem 15. Room in a 801> (BIATRIA E B P { Fenton, Mrs. S. Hellenthal, ‘;I(v 16: Rescu - . Cylindrical H Clair Hellenthal, H. Johansen, Hur 12, Anilo” R*g 3 EE’,‘DI.{;‘E{,‘,“ rapb old Omstead, Charlotte Omstead s ‘ontinued 1rom Pag o L ARERAI R T { : C. Vevelsted and four steerage. Trading Sluggish on Ex- ; (Continued rrom Page 1) Lalge Verdict Won by For-| 2. cair / IAR[E[SHCIA - Fake venge Vessel Arrives trom Seat-|” V° ik g 85 9 e 1. Duteh meter - [TIEIR R ol From Southeast Ports 3 «} | | 7o { change :Professionals i 5 bouquets of flowers 1| Mer Seattle High School |35 Eiiamation (TiRIR u.comeea \ | tle and Returns Today | From Southesst alaske oo i Fail Do Muct the staterooms of all the Calif Teache 2. Matter that [ TATMIE] 36, Cotl alcohal | To Sail South Ports—A. . Agden, C. E. Ande. Fail to Do Much il by - E setties 1o [LIAHIE P 35 Knger | o Jail Sout son, Mrs. C. E. Anderson, Samue ! — | R S[1ICIA 40. Former Rous Baker, J. E. Boyle, Claude Brunes 4 At Victoria, B. C., br. of a liquid e n | T, J. E. Boyle, e hncn 2 ¢ povc o SEATTLE CAPITALIST | pitot (L EORAR S| w130 puenges,of o 00| B . Campbel, i © D, O et rpeniaies wih o St BAY BIG SUM 5 s ey DTAMEIA 3 b e icnog i a8 AT S e ‘_ fhpos e LR LT “ U | 31. Give one's MIE[RIE D[OR[E 4 False Yewelry | Steamship Alamedua, Capt. Joseph|C. A. Devlin, J. H. Frazier, Hela BAN[]]T PULLS o A B B R w s (SANDRITIENISIE i Lt L\ Ramsauer ana Purter W, P. Mc. | Hunsbadi, Bma Jackson, Ovese the Eagi e : g, e 3 e - e 50. Town in Ohl | Carthy, bound for Skagway, called | Johnson, M. Krupp, R. E. Law they were received by Premier Tol- Ju‘ty cliberates 4 H"‘“S 3 Wane motin- 5l Yemsel or duct DOWN . gL g?fi‘nfiu"{ o | imeafs BAtuRdA7 afierason. Sho| reroe, Dot Molver, M Omsteat "“r:f‘ “’l‘;" f‘:" I’;“”’""E‘S.U' Iila oot in Breach of Promise 15t puts on b3 Soher o i Spesd contest oo ol | returned here today and sailed on|Mrs. Omstead, Miss M. Oygard, A | | net 1A mp he excursionists were Ca<e a I‘_“’e [‘;’Nm 57, Pulnosllinn of A smfiunlnlnl gi. gl‘;i(s:'enl gem |ha way back to Seie. Rubenstein, Mrs. W. Smith an‘| i o) 's beau- se . Large s ac . Soak u X A % % e ,0; m,, ; 1n11{nToln oz el 0. Entangle 58, Parent . 4 Fomale sheep plant © | Fifty-eight tourists, booked for|five steerage. R Y S NUAY I home 10r AIeEhoon te o [ SEATIIE, - Mine: dBEie Tvy | G A Ay % S'Ty:nf Hurveat: 80; Catis [ the Yukon-Circle Tour, left the ves- | The vessel brought to this citt ¢ | many accepted the gracious invita- . LB, e 15.—Miss vy | 42. Flat cap ewelry rie current: . Cattle il kagw! to trai Ie ‘ v IR e i) 43, Gird, 61 Omit 1 o br. 58. Nuisance sel at Skagway entrain on the|a large quantity of freight. He EA I_ U 1 on Barker, former high school teacher, | { Glfdle o, © % ONL I8 B ¢ pdi’tening £ God of war | White Pass and Yukon Rou'e to peber, S T R | Welcemed At Ketchikan was awarded $175,000 late last Sat- | 45. Eucharistic t‘% giud ot duc‘lic g. gutm u? a si' 6’nw.yr.:|)wfx§' ‘Whitehorse. They will go by| On leaving Juneau smur&ay o Uik 3 i Ak e e g lat 66. One oppose . Note the spee e of David's 3 fo | foleng b e 4 o | at B it g Wi el L:?u::urlery & Minatering o o5 -cuchiat Fulers” | steamboat_down. the Yukon River Haines and Skagway, the Alam v e I cribes elec 0o S - ) 3 2 S 7 A . n 3 5 s confused Sldmy S““th a”(] wile arc ve “ v sibpen, 0. 3he L( A zains o5/ e i patth :i. l\:'(-\irr)}l‘gfir;‘::t 70. A;cne:xdl inlim.',‘“ 67. Plg;ne':-rm chile (ta the mouth of the Tanina River | booked the following passen; Chamber of C rreet- | @2ainst Reese R. Brown, Seattle felt that R b} ‘d l L ] S | S xmber of Comme greet- | 834108 » Y iy { Angel who ap- 71. For fear that 10. Like e |and up that stream to Fairbanks. | from here: fof v obbe )y Iwo in | e the party. Members were taken land Spokane capitalist. peared to the 72 'Pmnl:et. 11. Lost bright< | ok - Dairhinies - thiey s s e U TR R J e s : tours ¢ The verdict is said to be the 1 Virgin Mary 73 Insects | 3 . L. B - ; [:\cmn_g, Clothes l" ";';‘"\ Lot ‘{‘d,\i““:/")flfih I, o4 the km; o e iby the Alaska Railroad to Seward |Dahl, Tom Pacator, Nick Gioios QUTLAND IS BOUND e otk w4 *5¢| The verdict was returned {ard embark on a steamship there | Ernest Giovanetti, Carl Nyquist. CHICAGO, I, June 15 0 E n‘“::‘y"*(‘][ f’ha, “‘” % "“;e‘xc ¥ o Pty Foute by deliberation for Seattle. For Skagway—Henry Weir, Mar; FOR TRIP TO TANANA | bandits in cvening clothes, held-up| e O R Ol i f o e oy B 41 Round Trippers B. Dorris, Dan Kabrio, 777777 Sidney Smith, newspaper cmmmh‘g o “"')’(““"Sfl‘m ODI en:hm‘dict s e 18 AOODE bt Forty-one passengers are round- AL e «“ of the Outland |ist and his wife, early Sunday M’f‘v" Sl"? f‘ ‘0“* u:;.remmey ot ot e aupavd s Bie anly | trippers, and will remain aboard| OId rapers av The Emplre. F. D. Schultheis, | valued at $51,200 3 g . 7 o s e D hietinie: wos at| In her suit, Miss Barker’ said | ’ passengers aboard e two men entered Smith’s night. | Brown, whom she understood to b2 Nearly all the excursionists will|a divorced man, proposed marriags I £ » a short distance to|return from Seward to Seattle on|during the summer of 1928 and combined business and pleasure | feur to drive hort dista the steAmsnip’ Auiian, Abo\u‘led W St . DA ara do alras . o trip. a side street ‘»:m( thes ]!.'xv:lnr.r‘leri‘w D e lan -t | mony with him which she. later P ‘,‘,”‘h e TOery, e o ied|itavel “Over the 'Miadks 'Rafrfaq|lsatned wes faked. She said they he Smiths out of the car, locked g0y gewarq to Fairbanks. Most, |Shared an apartment and was keep- Aleutian enroute to Tanana, | automobile as it stopped at a traf- The two men are on a |fic signal and ordered the chauf-| WATCH | GEORGE BROTHERS Phone 92—95 Five Fast Deliveries Quartz and prlacer location no- UpEy 8y fibe! Biiipice it sadithrew e key ST, ety ALY Il thiees) Tmaay ! riptat byer (10 e CiRvRes o8 ot Brown’s P R R ST e two robbers fled In EHelr|ine Richardson Highway ‘to theredquest. it iy ‘““‘”‘" s Alaskan coast to catch o stam-| Brown denied all the allegations | “Tomorrow'’s Styles {| " il g ‘uhp for the South. in the complaint. After a time, e — | Miss Barker said Brown told her ’;’"l“?" :THRg‘l::]S(')rROlENg:YLSFllgED FLAB DAY Is T;gr‘\muld'—:ia divorce mid marry : EW ¢ Ao o wor m |$ 7 At THE HOTELS i DISTRIBUTORS OF Warden Homer Jewell for viol- ation of the Alaska Game Law.' C!tv Andrew Taylor, MecCarthy,| "hey appearad before United States | Alaska; Joseph Bierd, L. Sam Bak- ommissioner W. A. Borland and |er, O. S. Ogden, Chet Johnson, A.| Rubenstein, M. McGinn, G. W. ed guilty to hunting without { N N N N \ N 4 \ ! \ \ . 3 H SI r E‘hm ing special alen licenses | Flag Day exercises were given|Gray, N. A. McEachern, Laura le- == S ‘, ‘3 | el ore Lo e by the Juneau Elks in their lodge |thero, Russell Clithero, Seattle; . Blecgor g Sows % THREE SAIL SUNDAY (MRS. KEENY IS - \ { N \ \ \ N N N \ N \ \ \ N N ) ) Fung Wong and Gin Wong. Their | room yesterday forenoon at 11|J. Shepard, Chitina, Alaska; Clanc Wehtors + confiscated and for-| ©clock. The introductory part|Richardson, Sitka; J. B. Wentworth, | GIVEN SURPRISE foltod to the governmet, and a fine) ¥as given by Exalted Ruler M. S.|Vancouver, B. O Arthur: Reader, ON PRINCE RUPERT o 5100 each s tmposed on them Jorgensen and officers. The his-|Tacoma; Terris:Haddonfield H, J;; | Aeh. bt e Wl alven $ :;» .s)udv" A %) $ tory of the flag was read by Past|M. Krulap; Mrs. William R.Smith, Enroute to Vancouver and way surprise last night wyhen ingwalked x . SUIREY Exalted Ruler Harry Sperling and H. D, Campbell, Wrangell; Mts. E. Ports, the Canadian National Lines|, " o pew Roy McLeese, of Van- the closing portion by the Exalted |Ludvickson, Mr. and Mrs. Harold steamship Prince Rupert, Capt. D.| ' d Over One Thousand Ruler. Olmsted, J. P. Morgan, Seattle. , Donald, arrived in port from Skag- 4 o d il J p % shortly bef dnight S 120 years of age, but is quartermas- The Juneau City Band opened Alaskan way shortly ore midnight Sat- 3 "\ 14 the Prince Henry with the “Star Span-| Sam Adams, T. J. Connelly, H. Urday. It salled for the south) i : and played for “Am- |Rumberg, Fred Pearson, John Holm, about 1 am. Sunday. SEATTLE, June 15.—Degreas were er! ch was sung by the au-|Cordova; Mrs. J. L. Nelson,” Banta Passengers leaving for the south, N. A. McEachern, Alaska repre-1 given to 1206 students of dience. Fe, N. M.; Stephen Early, Hirst- were: for Seattle, Glenn Parks and sentative of Schwabacher GrOCEry" ! | the University of Washington who The exercises were opened to the |Chichagof; L. E. Herrin, Funter; Allen Carpe, and for Prince Rupert,' Company, arrived Saturday on the | duated tk public. H. M. Moore, Speel River. Forest Moore. steamer Alameda. One of Our Many Bargains . GOLD MEDAL MAYONNAISE, [ in attractive new jars, quarts in all weights \couver, B. C. He is a young man, | | Graduate Today From | "¢ - Univ. of Washington giea Banner Juneaw’s Own Store” \ \ § N \ l} \ ] \ \ 3 \ l} 3 | ) \ N N t )\ N N l} ! \ L elebrate in Junea in the Good O1d Way! i EEEECEESIEUAEEERRRNED BIG DANCE BAND CONCERT Sports of All Kinds FIREWORKS EIERNERENEREE) A. B. HALL Evening July 3 J Auspices H* ; American Legion : | RACES MARINE \ EVENTS SMOKER m e SEIRNEREEEA SRINENITCNTRARABEEMRRTRNATATRANT BEDEUSNERANELE ELELLTE B LR R B B R L TERLERTTRR TR L LD L i) R SEERERARIEIEEN! I ERT MR ENNRENASENSVRSE IO **fiflfl w N AT N & 1 D

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